Church Notices GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH The Rev. E. F. Troutman, The Church of the Ope* Door Sunday school at 10 a. m. Worship at 11 a. m. Sermon topic: "Heaven through Humility." Luther League at ?:00 p. m. Union Service at (40 p. m. in the Firat Baptist Church. Choir rehearsal on Wednes day evening at 7:00. Holy Communion next Sun day at 11:00 a. m. Come and worship. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Blawiag Back. The Rev. George B. Hyler, pastor. ? a. in. ? "Two Giants." 10 a. m. ? Sunday school. 11 a. m. ? "Two Giants. ' 6:30 p. m. ? Training Union. 7:80 p. m. ? "The Triune God." 7:30 p. m? Mid-week Wed nesday. r 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 Sundays. Visitors welcomed. PLEASANT GBOVE BAPTIST CHURCH? Silverstene Rev. Waller F. Hill, Pastor Sunday School ? 10:00 a. m. James R. Tester, Supt Worship service? 41:00 a. m. Training Union? 7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday night, 7:10 p. m. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH The Rev. J. Boyee Brooks, pastor, i 0:40 ? Sunday School. 11:00 ? Morning Worship. 8:00 ? Evening Worship. 6:95? Training Union. Prayer Service Wednesday evening at 7:15 o'clock. LIBERTY BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Noah Johnson, pastor. Sunday School each Sunday, 10:0#. Worship each first Sunday, 11:00; third Sunday evening, 7:00 p.m. Conference on Saturday night before the first Sunday. Thomas Miller, SupC of Sun day School, | Tpg IM- w ST. LOBE'S EPISCOMIjp CHURCH *> * W The Rev. W. Todd Ttnty bough, priest-in-charge. Holy Communion at a ajSL First and third Sundays, Holy Communion at 10:90 a.m. Second, fourth and fifth Sun days, morning prayer at 10: SO a.m. Bible Study, t:lB a.m. Church School, 10:90 a J*. Evening prayer and Canter bury meeting at < p.m. Fridays, Holy Communloo at 8 pjb. Saints' Days, Holy Communion at 5 p.m. WATAUGA METHODIST CHARGE William H. Key, Minister. Piney Grove, 9:30 a.m. first Sunday; 2:90 p.m. third Sunday. Valle Cruris, 11:00 ajn. first and third Sunday*. Liberty, 1-90 p.m. first Son day: 9:45 third Sunday. Mable, 9:tf a.m. second and fourth Sundays. Henson's Chapel, 11:00 a.m. second and fourth Sundays. GAP CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Raymond Hendrix, pastor. Robert Hsrtiog, Superintend ent . | Sunday School? 10:00 a.m. Worship Services first and third Sundays at 11:00 a.m. Wednesday Prayer Services. Visitors welcome. BETHANY LUTHERAN CHURCH ? Big HOI RnI Rev. William E. Smith, pastor. Sunday School ? 10:00 aj?. each Sunday. Worship Service ? 11:00 a*, second and fourth Sundays; 7:J0 p.m. first and third Sundays. Luther League ? 6:30 p.m. ?ach Sunday. Visitors welcomed. POPLAR GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Raymond Hendrix, pastor. Ernest Dancey, Superintend ent. Sunday School at 10:09 a.m. Worship services ?ach second tnd fourth Sundays at 11:00 am Evening services each first third Sunday nights. , Union at 6:30 pin. i night prayer flea. nd third Sunday ? Training Union a CHUBCH w the HOLY CROSS (Epietspal) at the "Vale ?l the CroM" near the Falls at ValU Crucis. Valle Oueii, N. C., N. C. 194, midway between Boone and Banner Elk, at the VaBe Crucis Inn Ground 11 a. m. morning prayer and sermon except second Sundays. 11 a. m. Holy Communion and sermon second Sundays. boone nmnowT church The Rev. Richard Crowder, pastor. Sunday: 9:00 ? Early Worship. 9:48? Church School. ll->-Worship. S ? Wesley Foundation supper and program. 7 ? Junior and Senior High Youth Fellowship. BOONE METHOD KT CIRCUIT The Rev. F. J. Rogers, pastor. First Sunday ? Bethehriew, 11:00 ajn. First Sunday ? Pleaaant Val ley, 2:30 p.m. First Sunday ? Hopewell, 7:30 p.m. Second Suaday ? Friendship, 11:00 a.m. Second Sunday night? Bethel view. Third Sunday? Pleasant Val ley, 10:00 a.m. Third Sunday ? Hopewell, 11:00 ajB. Fourth Suaday ? Friendship, 11:00 a m. Fourth Sunday ? Bethel view, 7:30 pjb. GREENWAY BAPTIST Rev. C. 0. Vance, pastor. Sunday School at 9:40 ajn., John B. Robinson, superintend ent Worship Services, 11:00 a.m. Training Union, 6:30. Worship Service, 7:90. Family Night? Wednesday? 7:00. PRESBYTEBIAN CHURCH The Rev. J. K. Parker, Jr., pastor. Sunday School at 8:45 a.m.; Morning Worship at 11:00 a.m. A nursery is kept for small children during the worship service. Westminster Fellowship at pjo.; Circles of the womea ef tthe first! each third I Presbyterian Prayer dial AM 4-S2U. MT. CALVARY BAPTIST Rev. Elliott Hayes, 10:00? Sunday School 11:00 ? Morning Worship 7:00? Training Union Prayer Sarviaa evening at 7:00; at 7:41 WMS first rm Visitors ADVENT CHEOTIAN CHUKCB pastor. I The Rev. Floyd N. Beaton, Sunday 8ehool? *48 ajn. Morning Worship? 10:40 a.m. Youth Fellowship ? <1:30 pa Evening Worship? 7:80 p.m. Wednesday; Prayer Meeting? 7:30 pjn. PEOFFirn GROVK BAPTIST CXURCH Herbert McCoy, pastor. Sunday School Nd Sunday at 10:00 a m. Worship aach first and third 9Mfeys at 11 o'daak; Confe anee Saturday night More 3rd Stmday. Frankie South, superintendent ' of Sunday School. THREE FORKS BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. P. Mason Hudspeth, pastor. Julian g. McGulre, Sunday School Superintendent. Morning Worship, 11:09 a.m. Sunday School, 10:00 tm. Baptist Training Oalaa. ?:S0 p.m. Evening Worship, 7:30 p.m. Prayer Service, 7:90 p-m., Wednesday. Choir Rehearsal, 7:30 p.m., ANTIOCH MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH Elder Carl Wilson, pastor. Preaching service every first Saturday and Sunday at 11 a. ?. nd every Sunday night. Sunday School 10 % m. Prayer meeting each Thurs day night Howard Cahle, Wjsrlta* dent; Dwight Cable, choir lead er. Kmijhndi wIohmu All wgrker* in the local (tons oT Boone hava bean asked to wear costume* of the 1780's during the big Carolina Charter Tereenten try Celebration in Boone on June 9*. Ma terials and pattaraa are available (or nakinc these costumes hi the lecal stores Red Cross News By MRS. GOLDIE FLETCHER The nu who began what might be called the humanit^r lan revolution, one hundred yeari ago, hia name ia Henri Dunant, a SI year old Swiss buatneaaman. (Hia idea was truly revolutionary) and ia (till being recognized the world over today in many waya. The ex perience! he had on the battle field of Solferino, Italy, created a new apirit to the suffering of humanity all over the world today. The question that came into his mind there on that battle field waa: "Would it be possible in time of peace and quiet, to form relief societies for the pur pose of giving care to the sick and wounded by devout quali fied volunteers?" His anwser waa: "The only poasibly way to turn ia to the public. For it is through the cooperation of the people that we can expect to attain the de sired goal." Therefore, we appeal to all men of all classes, for all can do something to help the good work forward. !>?? of the WataiwCOMta Chapter of the Amertean ??* Cross are very gratefffl to "the volunteers of the RAI Crow Blood Program, who so eagerly I give their services and their I t. 1: .1 ones who we held io dear to u la this county. They are par ticularly an inspiration to the ideals of Mr. Dunant in the Im provements of caring for our lick and wounded in our hos pitals. Blood unlike money? cannot M stored away for a long per od of time. ' Therefore this makes it possitale for us to have ?LOWING BOCK METHODIST CHUBCH 11:00 a. m. services ? Observ ince of the Lord's Supper. Dr. John G. Barden will Mt as celebrant. Meditation by the ninUter: The Cop of Christ's Buffering. CATAWBA VALLEY UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP 102 North Woodhaven Drive. Lover Creek Section, Lenoir. Regular meetings will rasupte in September. Dial AM 4-3908, Boone, for further information. ST. ELISABETH'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Sunday Macs at 9:00 a.m. Newman's Ctab m??ta at 10*0 aJB. CHURCH Or GOD Boone Rev. Lewis Londermelt, Pastor Sunday School ? 10:00 a. m. Worship Service? 11:00 a. m. YPE ? 7:00 p. m. Evening Worship ? 8:00. PERKINSmU BAPTIST CHURCH K. Maurice Cooper, pastor. Sunday School? 10*9 am Worship Serviea ? 11:00 ajn. Training Union? 0:30 p.m. Evening Worship ? 7:30 p.m. Prayer Service ? Wednesday evening, T:J0 p.m. DEERFIELD METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Joseph C. McMurry, Church School ? 10:00 a.m. Worship Service? 11:00 a.m. CHpRCH Or CHRIST? Boodo Sunday meetings ? 10:00 13:00 a.m. Bible study, worship, preaching, Lsrd's supper each Lord's dap. P-m. evening meeting. Thursday? 7:30 pja. ? Bible itllfl? ? < ? frequent collections of blood in order to take care of the sick and wounded ' in our hos pitals round about us. Our next visit of our bloodmo blle unit will be July 9, at Eat Hall on the ASTC campus. We make an appeal to the people of Watauga county to render their services to humanity, by donat inf a pint of blood, in order to save the lives of someone who might be near or dear to our heart. Let us also remember that ? pint of blood is only a "mite," compared to the things Red Cross is doing for humanity the world over. '? ? "The sun never sets" on the work of the A. R. C. the world over? each hour of the day and night around the world, field directors, representatives and delegates are carrying out the principles of Red Cross work to our service men and fam ilies, disaster victims, and var ious other examples of services to humanity. Let us remember that the pint at blood we give to the blood in this "humanitarian revolu tion." New Pastor To Be Welcomed A service -of welcome for the Rev. Richard Crowjler and fam ily as pastor of the Boone Meth odist Church will be held Sun day evening at 0 o'clock at the First Baptist Church. Mr. Crowder recently moved from Charlotte where he was pastor of the St. John's Methodist Church. ? The presentation and welcome will be by the Rev. J. K. Park er, Jr., president of the Wa tauga County Ministerial Asso ciation. The evening prayer will be by the Rev. Edwin F. Trout man and the benediction by the Rev. Floyd Boston. The people of Boone and vi cinity are invited to this service of worship. Given Parly Mrs Charles Davant, Jr., en tertained Miss Dottie Greene, of Mr end Mr*. Span ear Greene, with a party at Thursday, at bar Greene is the at Mr Franklin Dent** Jr*_ot Columbia, f. t ' ride-elect mihii a a coriafi Bar place with a bride at the p*rty were Mrs. U Bo lick. Jr. Mrs. Wright, Mrs. Philip rail, Mrs. Bob Stevens, Mrs. Cameo and the 1 EfiUer this week, Miaa Greene was entertained la Char at a party at the Abel Girault. Wilson Reunion Is Held Sunday The families of the late Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wilson held a reunion Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wilson at Granite Falls. Those attending from Watauga' were Mr. and Mrs. Roby Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Ronda Green and son, and Mrf. Maggie Norris. Mr. and Mr*. Bnrl Combs and Mrs. Walter Combs of Kennwick, Wash., also attended. V. W. HERLEVICH Reg. Land Surveyor Consulting Forester Area AnnwuMM SiiHwr Ri w m$9o ajKhis aeuVE^VBoc BOONE TELEPHONE K?4-2M7 O* AM 4-M8I VACATION ; v- ?- *?". - Trail way Cleaners Will Be CLOSED Week of July 4th Trailway Laundry Will Be OPEN As Usual As is our custom, our Dry Cleaning Dept. will be closed next week to give our D17 Cleaning employees a well deserved paid vacation. We will be happy to take care of your antici . I paled Dry Cleaning seeds any time this week (through Sal* urday morning). Laundy Dept. will not close. Trailway Laundry &l Dry Cleaners, Inc AM 4-8415 Boone, N. C. WAIT! It aM to $ mm mm. Rlowteg Sock By-Pasa. MO ft. frontage, includes liv ing quartert. Ideal for husband and wile. 3? COUNTRY Lrrm<3? Good, 1 bedroom, ranch type bouae, family room, I baths, double garage; full base ment, automatic beat Located 1 miles out Priced for qaick tale. BOY, ITS BIG? S bedroom summer or year around house, targe living room, w(tb spacious lire place. 2 baths. One acre lot. Lost tad just off the Blue Ridge Parkway. Price 912,000. 8 ? 3 BEDROOMS, 2 baths, family, room, hot air heat; large k>t- Price $13,000.00. Immediate possession. Owner leaving town. 6 ? WORDS CANNOT DESCRIBE this unique property. 8 bedrooms, 4 bath*, 2 acre lot. Shown by appointment only. 7? SPRING CLEANING has been done in this 4 bedroom house, baths, now carpet from wall to wall: Corner lot just outside af City Limits. Price: *18,800.00 8 ? GOOD, 2 BED ROOM HOUSE, bath, automatic heat, with 2 room apartment; located Just half block from campus. 0 ? RUSTIC 9 BEDROOM LOG CABIN, trees, fish pond, close in, very attractive setting. Immediate possession. 10? GOOD 0 ROOM BOUSE, bath, large lot. Located on Poplar Hill section. Immediate possession. Price, IM00L 11 ? OVERLOOKING GOLF COURSE ? Good J-bedroom, bath, garage, tall basement. Roughed in for apartment, corner lot, city water. 12? MR. INVESTOR: Comer tot, Meal for shopping center, 14? NEW TWO BEDROOli bath, electric heat, exposed beams. Located near ?laalsia stream. Price $780000. 16-4 BED ROOM, t baths, ante?He beet, fin place, large lei )oat entslde city limits. Immediate possession, good ftoancteg Requires 0KIO down. 17? TREES, TREES, TREES? Prepare for those summer days in this tree shaded 4 bedroom house, bath, large patte. Located 1* miles e?L Price flSJOO. 15 ? WHAT AN OPPORTUNITY! ? A vacation at home. Good X bedroom completely furnished. Located 1% miles eat Price $10JMl 10? CALLING ALL MOUNTAIN LOVERS? We have two momtfate cottages located on the top. Two 2-bedroom bouses, bath, 1 aero Ma. Located 1 hour's drive from Boone. Peace and quiet personified. Only $7900 each. GooA'teno*. 20-MR. EXECUTIVE"? Beautiful 4 bedroom, 2% baths, custom built. A real family home. Large wooded lot with small brook. Shown by appointment only. ? 21? CONTEMPORARY RANCH. Charming? designed for living. Now S bedroom 2tt hatha, lame living room, with stone fireplace. Recreation room in basement. Owner tearing town. Completely furnished. Immediate possession. Two and one-half milea out 23?86 ACRES LAND, adjeteiftg Blue Ridgf Parkway will trade for nice borne, cfeae la. 24? LUXURY SUPRBMB i? thfc quality custom built 3 bedroom, 2 Mi eeMMle ha**, M bane. Two acres land. Located just 4 milei out 25? DRY CLEANING BUSINESS. Will pay for self in two year*. 26? GOOD, I tod room house, bath, one acre land. Located about 4 Miles <mL Price $8000.00. 28 ? YEAB ABOUND VACATION HOME? 2 bedroom 1<? mmA poMMi wwtti Iniitfa asd out, plenty ?( a mUm ML y?OK CAMP JUS. ? 3-hodroom, hot air of city N*. 4*1. City water Street SS? 40 ACRES of HOW* Jwt Mk tt ?tty lhcita. LOT 11 1 B located on West Howard land in heart of typical mou? oak Blue Bids* Parkway. fealty Co. ? W" X ? 217 Main Street

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