tChurch Notices
GRACE LUTHERAN
The >??. I. t. Troutmau.
^Sttae boor at 8*0 a. ?.
Serving will he Mr. and Mrs.
Eric buvtrvi
Sunday School at 10:00 a. m.
Worahip at 11:00 a. m.
Sermon topic: "Our Persecut
ed Saviour."
Uther League at (.00 p. m.
Utharan Student Aaaoda
tion at 8:30 p. m.
The April meeting of the
Church Council at 7:00 p. m.
The Lutheran Church Women
will meet in the home of Mn.
W. C. Sink, Monday evening at
7:30. Kin Made* Rhyne will
lead the diicuaaion of the top
ic: "Christ To-day." Hoetasset
are Mrs. W. G. Sink, Mrs. Wade
Coffey and Mrs. John Miller.
Lenten Service Tuesday ev-'
ening 7:30. Sermon topic: "The
Blessings of MediUtion."
Choir rehearsal on Wednee
- day evening at 7:00.
Come and worship.
' ST. ELISABETH'S
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Sunday Mass at 0:00 a.m.
Newman's Club meets at 10:00
s.mf
ST. Leu's EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
The Rev. W. Todd Ferney
hough, priest-in-chsrge.
? Holy Communion at ? a.m.
: First and third Sundays, Holy
Communion at 10:10 a.m.
Second, fourth and fifth Sun
days, morning prayer at 10:30
a.m.
Bible Study, 0:19 a.m.
Church School, 10:30 a.m.
Evening prayer and Canter
bury meeting at 6 p.m.
Fridays, Holy Communion at
8 p.m.
Saints' Days, Holy Communion
at 8 p.m.
FIRST BAPTIST CHUBCH
? Mowing Back
The Rev. George D. Hyler,
pastor. .
Sunday ? Worship Service at
9:00 a.m.; Sunday School at
10:00 a.m.; Morning Worship at
11:00 a.m.; Training Union at
6:30 imd ; Evening Worship at
7:30 p.m.
Wednesday ? Mid week Ser
vice at 7:30 p.m.; Choir Re
hearsal at |:00 pjn.
! FIRST t|M4lST tHntCB*
The Rev. J. Boyce Brooks,
pastor. ?
9:40? Sunday School
11:00? Morning Worship.
i 6:00 ? Evening Worship.
, 6:53 ? Training Union.
Prayer Service Wednesday
evening at 7:19 o'clock.
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GAP CREEK BAPTIST
; CHURCH <.
Rev. Raymond Rendrix, pastor.
Robert Hartzog, Superintend
ent.
Sunday School ? 10 00 a.m.
Worship Services first and
third Sundays at 1I;00 am,
Wednesday Prayel- Services.
Visitors welcome.
CATAWBA VALLEY
> UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP
i 102 North Woodhaven Drive
Lower Creek Section, Lenoir.
Church Service, Sundays,
.10:30 a. m.
' Church School, Sundays, 10:10
!a. m.
Dial AM 44009, Boom, for
further information.
' Visitors welcome.
BETHANY LUTHERAN
CHURCH? -Big Hill Baud
Rev. William E. Smith, pastor. |
j Sunday School ? 10:00 a.m.
each Sunday.
Worship Service ? 11:00 a.m.
second and fourth Sunday!; T:I0
p.m. first and third Sundays.
Luther League ? 8:80 p.m.
each Sunday.
i Visitors welcomed.
RUMPLE MEMORIAL
PRK8BYTEBIA NCHUBCH
? Blowing Rock
The Rev. A. Blake Brinker
; hoff, pastor.
"?* Sunday:
Men's Class Coffee Hour ?
8:80.
Church School ? 10:00.
Morning Worship? 11:00.
Youth Fellowship Proram ? J
8:00. '
Wednesday:
Choir practice? 8:1A
Prayer and study m
7: SO.
[J POPLAR GROVE BAPTIST
CHURCH
Rev.
Erneat Dancey,
ent - .vj
Sunday School at
Worship servlew m
and fourth Sunday* at 11:00 1
?t 848 ML
BOONS METHODIST CHUBCH
H*?- >mH? Hughes, Jr.,
Sunday:
8:00 ? Early Worship.
#:4S? Church School.
llOO? Worship.
5:00 ? Wesley Foundation sup
per and program.
8:30? Junior and senior high
youth fellowship.
BOONE METHODIST CIRCUIT
The Rev. R. H. Ballard, pastor.
First Sunday ? Bethelview,
11:00 a m
First Sunday ? PleaMnt Val
ley, 2:90 p.m.
First Sunday ? Hopewell,
7:30 pan.
Second Sunday ? Friendship,
11:00 a.m.
Second Sunday night ? Bethel
view.
Third Sunday ? Pleasant Val
ley, 10:00 ajn.
Third Sunday ? Hopewell,
11:00 a.m.
Fourth Sunday ? Friendship,
11:00 ajn.
Fourth Sunday ? Bethelview,
7:10 p.m.
GREENWAY BAPTIST
CHURCH
Rev. C. O. Vance, pastor.
Sunday School ?t 9:43 a.m.,
John B. Robinson, superintend
ent.
Worship Services, 11:00 a.m.
Training Union, 6:90.
Worship Service, 7:90.
Family Night? Wednesday?
7:00.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
The Rev. J. K. Parker, Jr.,
pastor.
Sunday School at 9:49 a.m.;
Mo/ving Worship at 11:00 a.m.
A nursery is kept for small
children during the worship
service.
Westminster Fellowship at
9:49 p.m.; Youth Fellowship at
6:00 p.m.; Pioneer Fellowship at
6:00 p.m.
Circles of the women of the
church meet the first Monday of
each month; general meeting
each third Monday.
Presbyterian Prayer Service,
dial AM 4-2219.
MT. CALVARY BAPTIST
CHURCH ? Banner Elk
Rev. Elliott Hayes, pastor
10:00 ? Sunday School
irOD? Mdhiing Worihip ? '
7:00? Training Union
' Prayer Service Wednesday I
evening at 7:00; choir practice!
at 7:46.
WHS first Thursday evening, |
7:30.
Visitors welcome.
CHURCH OF CHRIST? Boeae
Sunday meetings ? 10:00- 1
12:00 a.m. Bible study, worship,
preaching. Lord's supper each
Lord's day. 7:30 p.m. evening
meeting.
Thursday ? 7:30 p.m. ? Bible |
?tody.
ADVENT CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
pastor.
The Rev. Floyd N. Boston, |
Sunday School ? 0:49 ajn.
Morning Worship? 10:48 a.m. |
Youth Fellowship ? 6:30 p.m.
Evening Worship? 7:80 p.m.
Wednesday:
Prayer Meeting? 7:30 p.m.
PROFFITTS GROVE
BAPTIST CHURCH
Herbert McCoy, pastor.
Sunday School each Sunday at |
10:00 a m.
Worship each first and third |
Sundays at 11 o'clock; Confer
ence Saturday night before 3rd |
Sunday.
Frankie South, superintendent |
of Sunday School.
THREE FORKS BAPTIST
CHURCH
Julian S. McGuire, Sunday [
School Superintendent.
Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m.|
Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.
Baptist Training Union, 6:90 1
p.m.
Evening Worship, 7:30 p.m.
Prayer Service, 7:30 p.m.,
Wednesday.
Choir Rehearsal, 7:10 p.m., j
Wednesday.
ANTIOCH MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
Elder Carl Wilson, pastor.
Preaching service every first
Saturday and Sunday at 11 a.
m. and every third Sunday
School 10 a. m.
?eating each Than- I
Cable, superinten- |
dent; Dvight Cable, choir lead
Everybody welcome.
IEERFIBLD METHOD
CHURCH
C.
Church School ? 10:00 a.m.
Worship Service? -11:00 a.m. |
Missionaries And Former Mission
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Workers To Appear In Churches
A Dumber of missionaries and
former mission workers will be
in Watauga county next awt
helping the various churches in
the Three Fork* Baptist Asso
ciation as they conduct Schools
of Missions.
Shown are aura* of these
workers. They are.
The Rev. J. J. Cowsert who
resides at Wingate, since his re
tirement from missions work.
He is well known throughout
North Carolina. He served in
Braxil and ia affectionately
known as the "Bible Million
naire." Before his retirement
he had supervised the printing
of more than a million Bible*
for distribution throughout
South America sad other parts
of the world.
Miss Ola Lea served for sev
eral years as missionary to Tai
wan. She is makinf her home
in Greensborp.
Miss Pauline Martin, who is
living at King sport, Tenn, is on
furlough from her mission post
In Nigeria, Africa.
Miss Hazel Moone, Appo mat
to*, Vs., served Southern Bap
tists for a number of years as
missionary to Nigeria. She has
been active in Schools of Mis
sions since her retirement from
active mission work.
The Rev. A. E. Spencer, who
hat spoken in Boon* earlier this
year, is on furlough from Oki
nawa. The Rev. Mr. Spencer
Uvea in High Point. Upon his
return to service he will parti
cipate in one of the largest -evan
gelistic movements in Japan.
Dr. C. L. Thompson is living
in Knoxville. He is on furlough
from work in Argentina.
Miss Pauline White served in
Brazil. She lives in Gaffney, S.
C.
John Gibson, director for the
Watauga Schools of Missions,
said anyone who is interested
MISS PAULINE MARTIN
THE REV. J. J. COWSERT
MISS HAZEL MOON
THE REV. A. E. SPENCER
MISS OLA. LEA
MISS PAULINE WHITE
PERKINS VILLE BAPTIST
CHURCH
K. Maurice Cooper, paator.
Sunday School? 10:00 a.m.
Worship Servie*? 11KM a.m.
Training Union? 6:30 p.m.
Eveaing Worship ? 7:30 pflk
Prayer Service ? WednesdJ'
evening, 7:80 p.m.
WATAUGA METHODIST
CHAKGE
William H. Key, Miniater.
Piney Grove, >:S0 a.m. first
Sunday; 2:30 p.m. third Sunday.
Valle Crucis, 11:00 a.m. first
?nd third Sundays.
Liberty, 2:30 p.m. first Sun
day; 0:45 third Sunday.
Mable, 9:45 a.m. second and
fourth Sundays.
Henaon's Chapel, 11:00 a.m.
second and fourth Sundays.
ZION PRIMITIVE BAPTIST
CHURCH
Services will be held the 4th
Saturday- and Sunday of every
month at the Zion Primitive
Baptist Church on Beech Creek.
HOLT TRINITY LUTHERAN
CHURCH? Deep Gap
Rev. William E. Smith, pastor.
Sunday School ? 10:00 a.m.
each Sunday.
Worship Service ? 11:00 a.m.
first and third Sunday*.
Visitors welcomed.
The hot sun makes men
mad in the daytime and- the ro
mantic moon makes, them fool
ish at night
TRADE AT HOME
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REINS - STURDIVANT
MUTUAL BURIAL
ASSOCIATION, INC.
401 East King Street
Phone AM 4-8886
Can Now Increase Their
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with aa extra benefit of
25% of face aaout fa eaae
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Age* 31-50? $1, #00.0# protec
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5?c per flM.M per quarter,
with an extra 5?* of facc
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death.
Ages 51 II a/mm protec
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DR. C. X. THOMPSON
THE REV. MR. KEY
Rev. Mr. Key
To Appear In
Easter Services
The Rev. William H. Key,
pastor of the Watauga Charge
of Methodist Churches, announc
es that he will conduct pre
Easter revivals in the follow
ing churches at the following
times:
March 20-31? Henson's Cha
pel. 7:30 each night; 11 o'clock
on Sunday morning.
April 5-7 ? Valle Crucis. 7:30
each evening, and 11 o'cleck on
Sunday morning.
April 1J-14? Mable. 7:30 each
evening, and 0:48 on Easter
morning.
The pastor will do the preach
ing, and there will be special
singing by the church choirs.
Mr. Key will be speaking on
subject* concerning the Lord
Jesus, and His activities during
the week of His Passion.
The churches in the commun
ities, and the general public
are cordially invited to attend
these special revival service*.
in learning more about all pha
ses of missionary work is being
encouraged to take advantage
of hearing these missionaries.
In addition to the foreign miss
ionaries, he said, there will be
several home and state mission
aries working in the local pro
gram.
Yon Are Cordially Invited To Hear
the Preaching of
THE GOSPEL OF CHRIST
, in a series of meetings
March 24 through April 2
CHURCH OF CHRIST
U. S. 421, West, at City Limits
Preaching by L. J. Nicklas
Evangelist from Lakemore, Ohio
Evening Meetsing at 7:30
Bible Study, 1?:00, Preaching at 11:00
Each Sunday Morning
You can count hb birthdays. You can cowl
the inches he grows each rear. And you can
always count on Sealteat Milk!
Mother ha? every assurance that Seal tot
exercise* the moat rigid quality control* to
give her family the finest milk. She know*
that Seahaat ia tested and Mteated for parity,
quality and freshness by trained personnel
working with tha moat modem equipment
That's why ?e has eon to depsod oa
Sea hast You get so mock to count o% when
you count on Sealteat
Lutherans Plan Holy Week Services
Theme: "Our Suffering Ser
vant."
"The ' Triumphant Entry" ?
Palm Sunday? 11:00 a. m.
"Lenten Meditations". Col
lege Student* ? 1:00 p. m.
"He Was Despised" ? Monday
? 7:80 p. m
"He Was Repected" ? Tues
day? 7:30 p. m.
"He was Wounded" ? Wed
nesday? 7:80 p. in.
Holy Commuion? Thursday?
7:30 p. m.
"He Wu Crucified" ? Good
Friday ? 7:30 p. m.
Union Sunrise Service? Out
Door Theatre.
Holy Communion and Hymns
of Victory, Easter, 11:00 a. m.
Come and Bejoic*
Congressmen touring D. C.
schools find conditions shocking.
1? ENJOY THE SUMMER in this new 2 bedroom cottage.
Urge living room with fireplace and exposed beam
calling, ceramic bath, new furniture, stove, refrigerator,
breath taking view with nice wooded lot. Near golf
courae and Blue Ridge Parkway.
NEW SUMMER COTTAGE built for Urge family, will
sleep eight, completely furnished, beautiful lot. Price
$5500.00 Payments ? $30.00 per month.
3 ? COUNTRY LIVING? Good, 3 bedroom, ranch type
house, family room, 2 baths, double garage; full base
ment, automatic heat. Located 1 miles out Priced for
quick sale.
4? SUPERIOR INVESTMENT? 5 unit apartment building,
with commercial building on Main Street, located one- ?
half block from College Campus. No vacancy in paat
6 years. This Is. better than a 10% investment. Owner
has other interest. This property will pay for itself
in seven years. Don't miss this once in a life-time
opportunity.
5? SOMETHING SPECIAL.? 67 acre farm, with lovely 4
bedroom house, ltt bath, automatic heat, 5-10 tobacco
base, good bottom land. Located about 8 miles out on
hard surface road. Good terms.
6? STOP PAYING RENT ? New 2-bedroom, ceramic bath,
carpet wall to wall, basement, carport. Just out of city
limiU. Monthly paymenU 908.00.
7? SPRING CLEANING has baen done In this 4 bedroom
house, 1V4 baths, new carpet from wall to wall; Comer
lot just outside of City LimiU. Price: $18^00.00
8 ? ASHE COUNTY. ? Good 7-bedroom brick, 2 baths, good
outbuildings. Large concrete barn. 40 acres land. Price
$27,800.
-0 ? GOOD, 4 BEDROOM HOUSE, automatic heat, garage,
full basemeat; located 2*4 miles out. Price $15,800.
11? OVERLOOKING GOLF COURSE.? Good 3-bedroom,
bath, garage, full basement. Roughed in for apartment,
corner lot, city water.
21? LARGE 2 STORY SUMMER HOME.? 2 baths, 4 bed
roomi, completely furnsihed. Beautiful, breath-taking
view of Grandfather Mountain. IV4 acre secluded,
wooded lot, located on a good road, S miles out.
Price $12,000. Immediate possession.
22? ATTRACTIVE COLONIAL 3-bedroom, 2 baths, garage,
large wooded lot just two blocks from campus. Built-in
kitchen.
23? 190-ACRE FARM.? Good 6 room house, good tenant
house, 2 large barns, 90 acres bottom land. Will pas
ture 100 head cattle. Good terms.
24? GOOD GOING BUSINESS. ? Will pay for self in two
years and provide a good living.
25? GOOD GOING BUSINESS.? Well established. Confi
dential listing. Will quote only to responsible prospects.
26? COMMERCIAL BUILDING located 1 miles east of
Boone. Ideal for warehouse of small manufacturing
plant. Can rent or purchase.
27? GOOD COMMERCIAL BUILDING located in heart of
business section.
28 ? LOG CABIN.? 2 acres land, located just one mile from
Oolf Course. Price 99,000.
20? ONE BLOCK FROM CAMPJUS.? 3-bedroom, hot air
heat. $8,900.
30? SIX ACRES FOR SALE located just outside of city
limits of West Boone on Highway No. 421. City water
and sewage. Ideal for development
31? GOOD 2-BEDROOM HOUSE, completely furnished.
Located just out of city limits. Immediate possession.
32?28 ACRES.? With good timber. Located 10 miles ot*.
Good- mountain stream.
33?40 ACRES of mountain land in heart of typical moun
taineer setting, just 1 mile from Blue Ridge Parkway.
$78.00 per acre.
34 ? WANTED. ? We have demand for small farms. If you
have a small farm and want to soil, list with us.
35? OLD HOUSE awl barn. One acre lot located about UVi
miles out Prioe $3300.00.
36? GOOD OLD HOUSE, bath, hardwood floors, large cor J
ner lot, located one block trom Campus. Price $8000.00.
WE NEED LISTINGS FOR 3 BEDROOM HOMES
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