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Church Notices RUTllfcRWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH the Rev. Herbert McCoy, pastor. Sunday School ? 16 a. m. Worship aervcie ? 11 a. m., on second and fourth Sundays. Visitors welcomed. FOSCOE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Joel Wilson, Pastor. Bible School Supt., Stanford Coffey Each Sunday: Bible School, 10; Morning worship, 11; Christ ian Endeavor, 6:90; Evening worship, 7:00. Everyone welcome. CATAWBA VALLEY UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP 102 North Woodhaven Drive. Lower Creek Sectidtt, Lenoir. Regular meetings will resume in September. Dial AM 4-3909, Boone, for further information. HOLT TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH ? Deep Gap Rev. William E. Smith, pastor. Sunday School ? 10:00 a.m. each Sunday. Worship Service ? 11:00 am first and third Sundays. Visitors welcomed. PLEASANT GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH? SOverstone Rev. Waller F. Hill, Pastor Sunday School ? 10:00 a. m. James R Tester, Supt Worship service? 11:00 a. m. Training Union? 7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday night, 7:30 p. m. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH The Rev. J. Boyce Brooks, pastor. 0:40 ? Sunday School. '11:00 ? Morning Worship. 8:00? Evening Worship. 6:55 ? Training Union. Prayer Service Wednesday evening at 7:18 o'clock. LIBERTY BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Noah Johnson, pastor. Sunday School each Sunday, 10:00. Worship 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. LCIfl EPISCOPAL CHURCH The Rev. W. Todd Ferney bough, priest-in -charge. Holy Communion at ? a.m. First and third Sundays, Holy Communion at 10:30 a.m. Second, fourth and fifth Sun day*, morning prayer at 10:30 a.?t Bible Study, 9:15 a.m. Church School, 10:30 a.m. Evening prayer and Canter bury meeting at 6 p.m. Fridays, Holy Communion at S p.m. taints' Days, Holy Communion at 5 p.m. WATAUGA METHODIST CHARGE William H. Key, Minister. Piney Grove, 9:30 a.m. first Sunday; 2:30 p.m. third Sunday. Valle Crucis, 11:00 a.m. first ?ad third Sundays. Liberty, 2:% p.m. first Sun day; 9:48 third Sunday. Mable, 9:45 a.m. second and fourth Sundays. Henson's Chapel, 11:00 ajn. second and fourth Sundays. GAP CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Raymond Heodrbr, poster. Robert Hartzog, Superintend ent. Sundav School ? 10:06 a.m. Worship Services first and third Sundays at 11:00 a.m. Wednesday Prayer Service*. Visitors welcome. BETHANY LUTHERAN CHURCH? Big Hill Road Rev. William E. Smith, pastor. Sunday School ? 10:00 i.in. each Sunday. Worship Service ? 11:00 a.m. second and fourth Sundays; 7:30 p.m. first and third Sunday*. Luther League ? 6:30 p.m. each Sunday. Visitors welcomed. POPLAR CROVK BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Raymond Hendrix, patter. Ernest Dancer, Superintend ent. Sunday School at li:00 a.m. Worship services each second and foqrth Sunday* at 11:M IJB. Evening services each first and third Sunday nighta. Training Union at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday night prayer ser *k?. Visitor* wilcon*. | CHURCH OF THE HOLT CROSS (Epiaeopal) at the "Vale et the Croas" haw the Falls it Valle Crucis Valle Crucis, N. C, N. C. 194, midway between Boone and Banner Blk, at the Valle Cracia Inn Ground. 11 a. m. morning prayer and sermon except second Sundays. 11 a. m. Holy Communion and sermon second Sundays. BOONS METHODIST CHURCH The Rev. Richard Crowder, pastor. Sunday: B OO ? Early Worship. 9:45 ? Church School; 10:55? Worship. 5? Wesley Foundation supper and program. 7? Junior And Settlor High Youth Fellowship. BOO HE METHODIST CIRCUIT The Rer. F. J. Rogers, pastor. First Sunday ? Bethelriew, 11:00 a.m. First Sunday ? Pleasant Val ley, 2:30 p.m. First Sunday ? Hopewell, 7:90 p.m. Second Sunday ? Friendship, 11:00 a.m. Second Sunday night? Bethel view. Third Sunday? Pleasant Val ley, 10:00 a.tn. Third Sunday ? Hopewell, 11:00 a.m. Fourth Sunday ? Friendship, 11:00 a.m. Fourth Sunday ? Bethelriew, 7:90 p.m. GHEE NW AY BAPTIST CHURCH Hev. C. O. Vaaee, pastor. Sunday School at 9:40 a.m., John B. Robinson, superintend ent Worship ''Service*, 11:00 a.m. Training Union, 0:80. Worship Service, 7:30. Family Night? Wednesday? 7:00. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH The Rev. I. K. Parker, Jr., pastor. Sunday School at t:4B a.m.; Morning Worship at 1149 a.m. A nursery is kept for small children during the worship service. Westminster Fellowship at 5:48 p.m ; Youth Fellowship" at Pioneer Fellowship at Circles of the women of the church meet the first Monday of each month; general meeting each third Monday. rtwbytertan Pftyef Service, dial AM 4-2213. 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 7:40. WMS first Thursday evening, t:3ft Visitors welcome. ADVENT CHRISTIAN CHURCH pastor. The Rev. Floyd N. Boston, Sunday School? 1;40 a.m. Morfling Worship? 10:46 a.m. Youth Fellowship? 7 p. m. Evening Worship ? 7 p. m. Wednesday: Prayer meeting? 7 p . m. pROFFrrrs grove BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Glenn South, pastor. Sunday School each Sunday at 10:00 ajn. Worship each first a*d third Sundays at 11 oVtock; Confer ence Saturday night before 3rd Sunday. Franlde South, superintendent of Sunday School. THREE FORKS BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. F. Mason Hudspeth, pastor. Julian S. McGulre, Sunday School Superintendent. Morning Worship, 11:00 un. Sunday School, 10:00 a.m. Baptist Training Union, 6:30 p.m. Evening Worship, 7:30 p.m, Prayer Service, 7:80 p.m., Wednesday. Choir Rehearsal, 7:90 p.m., Wednesday. AWtlOCH MISSIONABT BAPTIST CHURCH Elder Carl Wilson, paMsr. Preaching service every first Saturday and Sunday at 11 ?. m. and every third Sunday y School 10 a. ni. Prayer MMW e*th TMW day night Howard Cable, wptilaf dent] Dwight Cable, choir tea* *? Everybody welcow* Windows In Cornets Are Unusual . Feature Of Middle Fork Church <i? ?? a- J ?, , ? rkariiv Bli ncpfiiiii irvm tnirnj wra Children) Thousands of tourists pan the Spot each year, and all ask the tame question: "Why did they put the windows in the corn ers?" They refer to the unusual, eyecatching, attractive and beautiful Middle Fork Baptist Church on U. S. Highway 321 betwettl Boon t and Blowing Rock. The church Is a tourist attrac tion within itself, causing many a car to turn around and pass again to give its passengers a second look at the neat brick building that sit* In majestic beauty cloae beside the busy highway. Residents for miles around refer to the church as a fa miliar landmark. Regional meet ings to be held there are some times announced simply as scheduled for "the church with the corner windows." Nobody seems to know ex actly why the church has Its windows in the corners. All agree, however, that they make the building attractive and def initely distinctive. The Rev. Larry Penley of Boone, known throughout North Carolina as a Baptist pastor and author, says an old timer told him the corner window idea has its origin in the German notion of the Middle Ages that the Devil lurked in corners and dark places. Hence some of the early European cathedrals had corner windows. These served the double purpose of letting in GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH The Rev. E. F. Troutman, pastor. Coffee hour at 9:30 a. m. Serv ing are Dr. and Mra. W. G. Sink. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Worship at 11 a. m. Sermon topic: "Waiting for the Coming of our Lord." Luther League at 6 p. m. Lutheran Student Association at 6:30 p. m. Men of the church will meet at 7 p. m. Choir rehearsal on Wednes <ta..eraiiiw. 7:13. Come and worship. ... , __ . - ? ? BLOWING ROCk BAPltar CHURCH George B. Hyler, pastor 10 ? Sunday School 11 ? Sermon: "Do Your Glass es Need Changing?" 6:30 ? Training Union 7:30? "The Christian and the Sotial Order." ' 7:30 ? Wednesday: Studies in Hebrews. CHURCH or CHRIST ? Boone Sunday meetings ? 10:00 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 study. CHURCH or GOD ? Boone Rev. Lewi* Londermelt, Pastor Sunday School? 10:00 a. m. Worship Service ? 11:00 a. m. TPE ? 7:00 ra. Evenlhg Worship? 8:00. PEKKIN9VOXE BAPTIST CHURCH K. Maurice Cooper, pastor. Sunday School? 10:00 a.m. Worship Service ? 11:00 a.m. Training Union ? 6:30 p.m. Evening Worship? 7:30 pjn. Prayer Service ? Wednesday evening, 7 JO p.m. BEERPIELD METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Joeeph C. McMnrry, pastor. Church Schort ? 16:00 a.m. Worship Service? 11:00 am ST. ELISABETH'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Sunday Mass at 9:00 a.m. Newman's CMb meets at 10:00 d.m. light and doing away with cor ner!. This made thingi uncom fortable for the Bad One while making the building look bet ter. But back to the Boone-Blow ing Rock Highway and Middle Fork Baptist Church. Mr. Pen ley's observation is not to be taken lightly, for he is cur rently completing a thesis for his master's degree at Appalach ian State Teachers College. His thesis is A History of the Three Forks Baptist Association, a work that the churches there may very well see fit to publish in book form. The busy histor ian and scholar also works in the school's news bureau and is pastor of Heat Camp Church near Boone. Mr. Penley uncovers no evi dence of superstition at the time Middle Fork Church was organited in 1908. Nobody in the congregation seems to have voiced a fear that the devil might lurk in a corner. But some of them had heard their froe bears tell of churches with k*^n41#nl gubmiAH MlliilAwa i t LaaL uciuiiiDi cornrr wiiiaows uacn in the old country." So Into the building 88 year* tgo went the corner window*. And Into the remodeled brick structure in 1M2 they went again. Kiddle Fork is not the only tourist attraction in the scenic valley where it nestles. Less than a half mile away Is the widely acclaimed Tweetsie Rail road which attracts people of all ages for a ride behind the steam locomotive and a boost to the top of the mountain in the chair lift Railroads and tourists are for gotten on Sunday mornings, however, by the faithful among the 177 members of Middle Fork Church as they gather to hear their pastor, the Rev. Harold Hayes. The devil finds no corners in which to lurk. Rut he some times hammers at the consci ence of a passing tourist who knows he ought to be in the house of worship on Sunday morning. NATIONAL SCHOOL LUNCH WEEK Oct. 13-19 Sixteen million school children boy economical, nutritious noon rheals af school every day under the National School Lunch Program, through which the U. S. Department of Ag riculture provides about 20 percent of the total cost In cash end food. In recognition of the efforts of local citizens who run the program in 68,000 schools across the Nation, the President has proclaimed National School Lunch Week, Octo ber 13-19, during which school and community activities will point up the contributions of school feeding to the health and well-being of tomorrow's citizens. ? <? -? - .Topics Are Listed For Revival Here The Rev. L. Doyle Masters, minister of First Methodist Church, Smyrna, Tenh., who will be in a series of revival meet ings at the Boone Methodist Church, October 13-17, has re leased the topic of his series, and the nightly subjects and texts. According to this announce ment, received this week by Bill Stallard, chairman of the local church's commission on Evangelism and Missions, the main topic will be "The Big Ifs of Life." On Sunday night he will preach on "Sin." His text will be I John 2:1, beginning, "If any man sin . . Monday night's talk will be "Forgiveness," with the text be ing "If you forgive . . Matt hew 6:14. Tuesday night? "Faith," "If you have faith . . ." Matthew 17:20. Wednesday night ? "Believ ing," "If thou canst believe . . ." Mark 9:23. Thursday night ? "Disciple ship," "If any man will come after me . . Matthew 18:24. The preaching service will be gin at 7:30 o'clock, according to the pastor, the Rev. Richard J. Crowder, a special song service will precede the sermons, and will begin at 7:15. The Rev. Maurice Ritchie,' Wesley Foun dation director will lead the singing. Rusk conferred with Spanish Minister on bases. Monuments ? Markers ? Mausoleums Get The Best ? For Less ? From A Manufacturer BARNEY S. HAMPTON At Reins-Sturdivsnt Phone M4-S8M or 864-2328 ? Boone, N. C. Special Factory Representative of Salisbury Marble & Granite Co. tNCOftrORAfBD Since till, Bnilderi of Memorials That "Last "111 Everlasting" GRANITE - MARBLE - BRONZE Largest Manufacturer In the CarOttmts Salisbury, N. C. Laurel Springs- . Homecoming. rr ^ Homecoming at Laurel Springs Baptist Church will be observed October 20, and all former pas tors and members are invited to attend. AH singers who would like to come and visit and worship will be welcome. Hie new pastor, Rev. Donald Wilson, will preach the sermon at 11 o'clock. Lunch will be at 12:30, with singing in the after noon. Homecoming At Stony Fork 'Homecoming will be held at Stony Forte Baptist Church Sun day, October 13, begnuiiig at 11. M friends and former mem bers of the church are invited to oome and bring a picnic hinch. There will be an afternoon pro gram of singing. REV. DONALD WILSON ! Accepts Call To Laurel Springs The Laurel Springs Baptist Church has called Rev. DonaM Wilson of Lamdrum, S. C? where he has served as pastor of Ingle side Baptist Church for the pact seven years. He will begin his work October 13. Rev. and Mrs. Wilson have four children. Rev. and Mrs. Wilson are na tives of Marion, N. C. Wilson has attended Gardner - Webb College, Fruitiand Baptist Bible Institute, and is now In his last year at Southeastern Seminary at Wake Forest. Courtney To Appear At St. Luke's Clrarch The Rev. W. T. Ferneyhough announces that the Rev. C. Ward Courtney will use church history at an outline for the Teaching-Preaching Mission, Oc tober 27-31 at St. Luke's Epis copal Church. His teaching will not only be factual but light and in some cases humorous so that the Mis sion will appeal to high school and college students afe well as to adults. Saints and sinners invited. A decimal coinage is urged for Britain. Members of REINS ? STURDIVANT loMUTUAL BURIAL ASSOCIATION, INC. 401 East King Street Phone AM 4-8888 Can Now Increase Their Burial Insurance With "PLAN - RITE" The "Plan-Rite" Funeral Expense Policy Is A Plan of Insurance Designed To Supplement Your Present Burial Association Cover age At A Minimum of Cost To You. 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Evangelist At South Fork Rev W. E. Pope wil be the evM?eliit lor the revival at South Forte Baptist Church .be ginning Sunday, October IS, at 7:30. the pdbiic it oordtaMy in vited to attend. Km. W. T. BraOhett b pastor of the church. W-S Editor (Continued from page one) AH *-3031. Ale 4-3077, or AM 4 2120. The meal which wffl be served at the meeting will cost tz pee perm. Wilcox also announced that" plans lor the rebuilding of the Horn in the West outdoor theater are ohnoat completed, and con tracts tor the Job will be asked tor in the near future if... you uxmt to buy or sell a home ? . * a farm . . . a btuinets . . . watch this space for real values! WE NEED PROPERTY TO SELL HOMES, FARMS, ACREAGE 1 ? PERKINSVILLE ? Truly a lovely home, 8 large bed rooms, spacious living room with fireplace, hardwood floors, large kitchen, full basement, ltt baths, large lot. Price only $16,000.00. Immediate possession. 2? "NOT FOR EVERYBODY, but if you can use it, you can't resist it." 10 acres land, two bedroom house, barn, good young timber. 21-100 tobacco base. Price ?$8,000.00. 3? THIS VERY PICTURESQUE HOME, on top of the mountain, custom built 3 bedroom, two ceramic baths, terrano floor, sun porch, large brick fireplace, 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 $10,900. 5 ? MOVE RIGHT IN? You won't even need to sweep. 3 bedroom, 1% baths, full basement. Located in one of the better residential sections. Can get 29 year ' loan 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? Immediift" possession, located on Blowing Rock By-Pass. 2bo ft. frontage, includes liv ing quarters. Ideal for husband and wife. 8 ? 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. 9? RUSTIC 2 BEDROOM LOG CABIN, trees, fish pond, close in, very attractive setting. Immediate possession. WE NEED NEW LISTINGS. We have sold 80% of property listed with ui. 11? NEW 3 BEDROOM BRICK, hot water heat, fireplace, wall to wail carpet, carport, part basement. Located just outside city limits, with city water and beautiful view. PRICE? $19,000. 12? MR. INVESTOR: Corner lot, ideal for shopping center, a real investment 13 ? INCOME PROPERTY ? Service Station and Restaurant ? Located at intersection of two Highways. Leased by major oil company. 14? NOT FOR EVERYBODY, but if you can use it? you can't resist it Good 4 bedroom house, bath, com pletely furnished. Will sleep 18 people. 10 acres land located near Banner Elk. Good terms. Price $11,780.00. 19 ? RAISE YOUR FAMILY IN THE- COUNTRY. This 72 acre farm costs you no more than a house and lot In town. Good old house, good timber. Will graze 29 head of cattle. Immediate Possession. Price $13,000. 18 ? JUST 4 MILES OUT? Extra good old fashioned farm house, with 14 acres land, located on Highway No. 421. Immediate Possession. Good terms. 19? QAULITY MOTEL? Ideal Location. Confidential list ing. No information over telephone. 20? NEW TWO-BEDROOM, large living room, carport. Lo cated just out of city limits. Small down payment. $68 .00 per month. 21? NEW TWO-BEDROOM, full basement, carport, lot 100 x 199. Immediate possession. 24? DON'T MISS THIS ? The best downtown property available. Ideal for motel, or apartment. First time offered. for sale. Located next to College Campus. 28? GOOD, 8 bed rooM house, bath, one acre land. Located about 4 miles out. Price $9900.00. 28? YEAR AROUND VACATION HOME? 2 bedroom log cabin, small pound, rustic inside and oat, plenty of trees. 2 miles out >0? SIX ACRES FOR SALE located Just Outside of city limits of Wett Boone on Highway No. 421. City water and sewage. Ideal for development 32 ? COMMERCIAL LOT 7$ x 88 located on West Howard Street WE NEED LISTINGS FOR 3 BEDROOM HOMES Coe Insurance & Realty Co. DU AM 4-8256 ? 211 Main Street
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