Church Notices buthebwood baptist CHURCH The Her. Herbert McCoy, pastor. Sunday School? 10 a. m. Worship serve!*? 11 a. m.. on sreoad aad fourth Sunday*. Visitors welcomed. FOSCOE CHRISTIAN CHUBCH Jed WUsea, Pastor. Bible School Supt, Stanford Cofley Each Sunday: Bible School 10; Morning worship. 11; Christ ian Endeavor, 6:S0; Evening worship, Everyone welcome. CATAWBA VALLEY UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP 102 North Woodhaven Drive. Lower Creek Section, Lenoir. Regular meetings will resume in September. Dial AM 4-3900, Boone, for further information. HOLY TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH Peep Gap Rev. William E. Smith, pastor. Sunday School ? 10:00 am each Sunday. Worship Service ? 11:00 a.m. first and third Sundays. Visitors welcomed. PLEASANT GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH ? Silverstone , 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 m. Prayer meeting Wednesday night, 7:30 p. m. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH The Rev. J. Boyce Brooks, pastor. 9:40 ? Sunday School. 11:00? Morning Worship. 6:00 ? Evening Worship. 6:55 ? Training Union. Prayer Service Wednesday evening at 7:15 o'clock. LIBERTY BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Noah Johnson, pastor. Sunday School each Sunday, 10:00. Warship each first Sunday, 11:00; third Sunday evening, 7:00 p.m. Conference on Saturday night before the first Sunday. Thomas Miller, Supt. Of Sun day School. ST. LUCE'S EPISCOPAL IB*: CHURCH The Rev. W. Todd Ferney hough, priest-in-charge. Holy Communion at 8 a.m. First and third Sundays, Holy Communion at 10:30 a.m. Second, fourth and fifth Sun days, morning prayer at 10:30 a.m. Bible Study, *15 a.m. Church School, 10:30 a.m. Evening prayer and Canter bury meeting at 6 p.m. Fridays, Holy Communion at 5 p.m. Saints' Days, Holy Communion at 5 p.m. WATAUGA METHODIST CHARGE William H. Key, Minister. Piney Grove, 0:30 a.m. first Sunday; 2:30 p.m. third Sunday. VaHe Crucis, 11:00 a.m. first and third Sundays. Liberty, 2:30 p.m. first Sun day; 9:45 third Sunday. Mable, 9:45 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 Hartxog, 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 HID Road Rev. William E. Smith, pastor. Sunday School ? 10:00 aja. each Sunday. Worship Service ? 11:00 aon. second and fourth Sundays; T:30 p.m. first and third Sundays. Luther League ? 6:30 p.m. each Sunday. Visitors welcomed. POPLAR GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Raymond Hendrix, pastor. Ernest Dancer, Superintend tnt Sunday School at 10:00 a.m. Worship services each second and fourth Sundays at 11:00 Evening services s?ch first and third Sunday nights. Training Union ?t 6:30 pjn. church or ni HOLT CROSS (Episcopal) at the "Vile of ttw Crow" near the Falls at Valle Crucla Valle Cruris, N. C., N. C. 194, midway between Boone and Banner Elk. at the Valle Cruris Inn Ground. 11 a. m. aaormlng prayer and sermon except second Sundays. 11 a. m. Holy Communion aad sermon secrad Sundays. v BOONS METUODIST CHURCH The Rev. Richard Crowder, pastor. Sunday: # 00? Early Worship. 9:45? Church School. 10:86 ? Worship. 5 ? Wesley Foundation supper and program. 7 ? Junior and Senior High Youth Fellowship. BOONE METHODIST CIRCUIT The Rev. F. J. Rogers, pastor. First Sunday ? Bethelview, 11:00 a.m. First Sunday ? Pleasant Val ley, 2:30 p.m. First Sunday ? Hopewell, 7:30 p.m. Second Sunday ? Friendahip, 11:00 a.m. Second Sunday night ? Bethel view. Third Sunday ? Pleasant Val ley, 10:00 a.m. Third Sunday ? Hopewell, 11:00 a.m. Fourth Sunday ? Friendship, 11:00 a.m. Fourth Sunday ? Bethelview, 7:30 p.m. GREENWAY BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. C. 0. Vance, pastor. Sunday School at 9:46 a.m., John B. Robinson, superintend ent. Worship Services, 11:00 a.m. Training Union, 6:30. Worship Service, 7:30. Family Night ? Wednesday ? 7:0ft PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH The Rev. J. K. Parker, Jr., pastor. Sunday School at 0:49 a.m.; Morning Worship at 11:00 a.m. A nursery is kept for small children during the worship service. Westminster Fellowship at 8:4S p.m.; Youth Fellowship at 6:00 p.m.; Pioneer Fellowship at jSWpm. Circles of the women of the church meet the first Monday of each month; general meeting each third Monday. Presbyterian Prayer Service, dial AM 4-221J. MT. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH ? Banner Elk Rev. Elliott Hayes, pastor 10:00 ? Sunday School 11:00 ? Morning Worship 7:00 ? Training Union Prayer Service Wednesday evening at 7:00; choir practice at 7:46. WMS first Thursday evening, 7:30. Visitors welcome. ADVENT CHRISTIAN CHURCH pastor. The Rev. Floyd N. Boston, Sunday School ? 0:48 a.m. Morning Worship ? 10:49 a.m. Youth Fellowship? 7 p. m. Evening Worship ? 7 p. m. Wednesday: Prayer meeting ? 7 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 Rev. F. Mason Hudspeth, paster. Julian S. McGuire, Sunday School Superintendent Morning Worship, 11:00 ajL Sunday School, 10:00 aja. Baptist Training Union, 6:30 p.m. Evening Worship, 7:30 p.m. Prayer Service, 7:30 pjn, Wednesday. Choir Rehearsal, 7:30 pa, Wednesday. ANTIOCH MM? QUART BAPTIST CHURCH Elder Carl Wilson, pastor Preaching service every first Saturday and Sunday at 11 a. m. aad every MM Bwiday night Sunday School 10 a. a. Prayer meettag day night Howard Cable, dent; Dwight Cable, CRACK LUTHERAN CHURCH The Re*. R. T. Troutman, pastor. C oftee hour at 9:90 ?. m. Serv ing: Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Schaefer. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Worship at 11 a. m. Sermon topic: "A Suffering Pastor." The Women of the Church will serve supper to the Lnther League at 5:30 p. m. A de votional program follows the supper. Lutheran Student Association at 6:90 p. m. Choir rehearsal on Wednes day evening, 7 p. m. Come and worship. BLOWING ROCK B ARTIST CHURCH George B Hyler, paster 10 ? Sunday School 11? Sermon: "Do Your Glass es Need Changing?" 6:30 ? Training Obion 7:30? "The Christian and the Social Order." 7:30? Wednesday: Studies la Hebrews. CHURCH or CHRWT? Beene Sunday meetings ? 10:00 13:00 a.m. Bible (tudy, worship, preaching, Lord's supper each Lord's day. 7:90 p.m. evening meeting. Thursday ? 7:30 p.m. Bible stndy. CHURCH or GOD? Boom 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. PERKINS VILLE BAPTIST CHURCH K. Maurice Cooper, pastor. Sunday School? 10:00 a.m. Worship Service ? 11:00 u. Training Union? 6:30 p.m. Evening Worship? 7:30 p.m. Prayer Service ? Wednesday evening, 7:30 pa, DEERFIELD METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Joseph C. McMurry, Church School ? 10:00 a.m. Worship Serviee? 11:0# am ST. ELISABETH'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Sunday Mass at 900 a.m. Newman's Club meets at 10:00 a-m. Oil Mountain A great Pent costal singing is to be held Sunday, October 6, on Grandfather Mountain at the Mc Rae Meadows, it is announced by J. L. Hartley, Chairman, of Linville. AU churches in western North Carolina are invited to come or send a group or a singing claas. Those attending are advised by Mr. Hartley to bring their Uisebes as nothing will be offered for sale on the grounds. Singing Green Valley Home Club Holds Meeting The Green Valley Home Dem onstration Club met Wednesday afternoon, September It, at the home of Mrs. Gladys Coffey. Tfie meeting was called to order by the president, and Mrs. Coffey read Psalm 43 and the group re peated the Lord's Prayer during the devotional period. Plans for showing eld aad new bedspreads for the Achievement Bay project were completed. Mrs. Lillian Daaner. gave OA interesting program or "Are yw ? good consumer?," stressing time, money and energy. At the conclusion of Hie meet ing, delicious refreshment* were served by the hostess to the six members present. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Carter Ra? m. Church is one place you eaa always get something for noth ing. Protestants To Launch Appeal For "Share Substance Program" New York, N. T, Sept. *S? Protestants will launch a spec ial appeal for >800,000 during the Thanksgiving season to finance the 1964 Share Our Substance Program, through which more than 10 million of the world's hungry will receive life-sustaining U. S. food stocks. The goal for the 1M4 SOS appeal was announced by Can on Almon R. Pepper, chairman of the executive committee of Church World Service, Nation al Council of Churches, which sponsors the program on be half of major American Protest ant and Eastern Orthodox de nominations . Canon Pepper also explained the change in the designation of the SOS appeal this year to "Share Our Substance" from the former "Share Our Sur plus." "The change reflects a desire to better express the spirit of sharing between the American Christian community and our friends abroad, " said Canon Pepper. Scheduled for distribution in 1964 are 4*6,564,000 pounds ?f SOS foods destined for the needy in Africa, Asia, Latin America, Europe and the Mid dle East. Value of the foods is approximately $29 million. The foodstuffs include wheat, rolled wheat, flour, hulgar (a The Sayings Of Josh Abrams . . ? By CLARK COX Mllford Frinkle will have to do son e unexpected remodel Mn' on his new house. The 1984 model compact car he bought won't fit the carport. * ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Sinbad Brittle, married fifteen years this July, have filed fer divorce on grounds of incompatibility. It John Lett Is Easy To Brag On JOHN LETT Grandparents and parents are ?upposed to brag about their children and grandchildren, but the parents and grandpar ents of John Lett would have to work overtime to complete the list of hii accomplishments. John is the son of Mrs. Lu cille Lett of Boone and the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Lige Held of Blowing Rock. He is a senior at Appalachian State Teachers College with a double major in Spanish and French. John's "spare time" activi ties include vice- president of the Religious Council. Chaplain of the Collegiate Civics Club, President of the Spanish Club and member of Alpha Chi, which is an Honorary Scholas tic Society. John's family and friends wonder how he finds time for anything else, but he is also a member of the Varsity Concert Band, the Appatones Dance Band, and the College Orches tra. His instruments include the trumpet, coronet and drums. In the Booae First Baptist Church, he I* a member of the senior choir, Forum Cliali man of the Baptist Student Union, and a member of the B.S.U. Touring Choir. Besides his parents and grandparents, John has a sis ter, Mrs. James R. Strader of Tulsa, Okla. John lived in Blowing Rock before moving to Boone. He is presently doing his practice teaching in Kanna polis. Expansion urged in the Bill of Rights. wui all 011 account of a broke TV act, Mrs. Brittle stated. ? ? ? ? ? Miss THIie Moots severed a artery in her ankle Monday af ternoon while cuttin' engage ment elippia'i out uv a news paper. Her aunt, who wuz doin' the week's wash on the patio, escaped uninjured. ? ? ? ? Beavers ain't as busy aa most folks let on. If they paddled 'any slower, they'd drown. ? ? ? ? Flem Henkel got caught la a conveyer belt the other day and wuz throwa violently against a silo. ? ? ? ? Haldroon Sinke tried out hii new auto-horae electric tooth brush Tuesday mornin' on Highway 76. Funeral arrange ments wuz incomplete at last report. ? ? ? ? Mrs. Noble Ratliff, whose hus band bought a electric train out fit fer their son's birthday, h suin' the train compnay (er es trangement of affections. ? ? ? ? Gamblia's a bad thing. Life insurance is the only gamble that pays off, and a man dwirt get no satisfaction out uv even that. , ? ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Joe Blotch, Eunies Blotch, and Mr. and Mrs. Ike Blotch and small nap hew Clyde attended a auto wrek Saturday night. This makes 18 separate calamities that the Blotch family has been represented at in lass than three months, includin' two unpre mediated suicides and a total uv six major fires, some uv them accidents. ? ? ? * J. B. Witless, successful bus inessman who generally fates a monthly vacation in Lot Ve gas, 1b havm' his yearly close out sale on barrels. Ever notice haw you kin turn old proverbs ever which way and they still make sense? Fer instance, anything worth doin' is worth doin' poorly. ? ? ? ? Rufus Ratliff, who jost re turned from a two-week vaca tion with his wife and seven kids, is recaperatln' in the county hospital. processed wheat derivative), beans, cheese, hatter, butter oil, ghee (a semi-liquid butter), cora n?al> powdered milk and cooking oik. These foods used in the over seas program of the churches are made available from U. S. Government commodities in ex cess o I amounts tint set aside to relieve need la the United States. Duriag the past year over 440,000,000 pounds of govern ment donated aad other foods were distributed through the SOS program to millions of hungry men, women and child ren in 33 areas o I acute human need. MeadhacaoC REINS - STURDIVANT MUTUAL BURIAL ASSOCIATION, INC. 401 Em* King Stmt Plume AM 4-8*88 WMfc* "PLAN ? RITE" The "Plan-Rite" Funeral Expense Policy la A Plan of Iniuranee Designed To Supplemeat Your Preseat Burial Asaociatioa Cover age At A Mtutoiim ef Cost To Yh. Wc Offer A* Follow! : A|w 0-S0 ? protec tion at a coat to yea of only uc per flM.H per quarter, with aa extra tooett ?4 U% of face amooat la caao of accidental duth. Am I1M? mmm ?mount ta caM of accidental death. A?? 51 II IIM.W peotec tloa at a toot to yea of oaly 7 5c per 9IM.M per *artor. wttk aa extra hearfit of 75% of fkee amooat tn caao of aeeMaatal deatk. Km bent ip Foe Uc per SIMM Fate liaant Gold speculator* are indicted in the Soviet NATO is cautious on new de tente with Soviet. Dramatic look prevails in evening Jewelry. Spahn working on a new pitch, at age of 42. I? PERK INS VILLE ? Truly * lovely home, 3 large bed room, spacious living room with fireplace, hardwood floora, large kitehee, full basement, IK baths, large lot. Price only $16)000.00. Immediate poasession. J? "NOT FOB EVERYBODY, but U you ran use it, you can't resist it." 10 acres land, twe bedroom house, bam, good young tfenber. 21-100 tobacco base. Price . ?$3,000.0?. 3 ? THIS VERY PICTURESQUE HOME, on top of the mountain, custom bnilt 3 bedroom, two ceramic baths, terrano floor, sun porch, large brick flrepiaee, built in stove and dishwasher. 4? DON'T DROP THE BABY, but hurry out and see this value. 4 bedroom, built-in kitchen, large wooded lot. Only $19,900. ' 8 ? IIIDTS RIGHT Df ? You won't even need to sweep. 3 bedroom, IK hatha, full basement. Located in one of the bettor residential sections. Can get 23 year lean if needed. 6? LET THEM WALK TO SCHOOL from Kindergarten through College. 3 bedroom, living room, dining room, kitchen, full basement, just behind Daniel Boone Ho tel. Small down payment required. Immediate pos session. 7 ? GOING BUSINESS ? Immediate possession, located on Blowing lock By-Pass. 250 ft. frontage, includes liv ing quarters. Ideal for husband and Wife. 8 ? COUNTRY LIVING ? Geod, 3 bedroom, ranch type house, family room, 2 baths, double garage; full base ment, automatic heat. Located 1 miles out. Priced for qnkk sale. Sk? RUSTIC 2 BEMtOOM LOG CABIN, trees, fish pond, elose in, very attracBve setting. Immediate possession. 10 ? GRAND BLVD. ? Geod 3 bedroom, bath, large lot, new funmee, hmnedtte possession. Price $0600.00. WE NEED NEW LISTINGS. We have sold 80% of property listed with us. II? OVERLOOKING GOLF COURSE ? Good 3-bedroom, bath, a*af?> full basement. Roughed in for apartment, corner lot, city water. 12? MR INVESTOR: Corner lot, ideal for shopping center, n real Investment. 13? WILL TRADE OR SELL? This lovely * bedroom. 2 baths, full basement, fireplace, carpet. Located near Blowing Rock Golf Course. Completely furnished, only $13,900i08. Immediate possession. 14? NOT FOB EVERYBODY, but if you can use it? you can't resist it. Good 4 bedroom houee, bath, com pletely furnished. Wilt sleep 13 people. 10 acres land iatatud near Banner Elk. Good terms. Price $11,730.00. 13? RAISE YOUR FAMILY IN THE COUNTRY. This 72 aoe farm coats yon no more than a house and lot in town. Good aid house, good timber. WIS graze 23 head of cattle. Immediate Possession. Price $13,000. 18 ? JUST 4 MILES OUT? Ektra good old fashioned fans house, with 12 acres land, located on Highway No. 421. ImmedUte Poasession. Good terms. 19? CALLING ALL MOUNTAIN LOVERS? We have two mountain cottages located on the top. Two 2-bedroom bosses, bath, 1 acre lots. Loci ted 1 hour's drive from Boone. Peace and quiet personified. Only $7900 each, fend terns. 20?10 MILES OUT? good 3 bedroom bouae. 1 acre land. Price $5000.00. 33 ? BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIAL-Good 9 ceramic hatha, Ml basement Immediate 23? THE BEST BUY OF THE WEEK. Mew 3 bedroom . bath, automatic bait, large wooded lot, located as nice mountain stream. Ideal far summer and year round. Immediate 34? DON'T MISS THIS ? The beat downtown property available. Ideal for motel, or apartment First time offered for sale. Located next to College 28? DRY CLEANING BUSINESS. Will pay for self in two 28? GOOD, 3 bod room houae, both, one aero land. Located t 4 miles out Price *000.00. 28? YEAR ABOUND VACATION HOME? 3 bedroom lag mil pound, rustle inaide and oat, plenty of 3 miles qat 30? SIX ACRES FOR SALE located Jwt (tataide of oily ttartts of West Boone on Highway No. 421. City water and sewage. Ideal for development S3? COMMERCIAL LOT 75 t 85 located cm West Howard WE NEED LISTINGS FOR S BEDBOOM BOMB Coe Insurance & Realty Co. Dial AM 4-8234 ? 217 Mate Street ' 1'1'H ? ?I

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