Church Notices
RVTfUHtWOOB RAFTPT
CH1CH J
The Rev. Herbert McCoy,
PWtV
Sunday School? 10 a. m.
Worship servcie? IX a. m,
on second and fourth Sundaya.
Visitors welcomed.
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FOSCQR CHRISTIAN CHURCH ,
Joel Wilaon, Pastor.
Bible School Supt., Stanford <
Coffey
Each 9unday: 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 Section, Lenoir.
Regular meetings will resume
in September. Dial AM 4400ft,
Booqe, (or further information.
HOI4T 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? Silverstoae
Rev. Waller F. Hill, Pastor
Sunday School ? 10:00 a. a.
James R Tester, Supt.
Worship service ? 11:00 a. m.
Training Union? 7:00 p. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday
nighf, 7:30 p. m.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
The Bev. J. Boyce Brooks,
pastor.
9:40 ? Sunday School
11:00? Morning Worship.
8:00? Evening Worship.
?:??? Training Union.
Prayer Service Wednesday
evening at 7:15 o'clock.
LIBERTY BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. Noah Johnson, pastor. 1
Sunday School each Sunday,
lf:00. I
Worship each first Sunday,
11:00; third Sunday evening, 1
7:00 p.m.
Conference on Saturday night '
before the first Sunday. '
Thomas. Miller, Supt. of Sun
day School.
j
ST. LB EE'S EPISCOPAL
CHURCH (
The Rev. W. Todd Ferney- ,
bough, priest-in-charge. ,
Holy Communion at 8 a.m.
First and third Sundays, Holy i
Communion at 10:M a.m.
Secend, fourth and fifth Sun- .
days, morning prayer at 10:30
?Jn.
Bible Study, 9:19 a.m.
Church School, 10:30 a.m.
Evening prayer and Canter
bury meeting at 0 p.m.
Friijays, Holy Communion at
B p.m.
Saints' Days, Holy Communion 1
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
and third Sundays.
Liberty, 2:30 p.m. first Sun
day: 9:45 third Sunday.
Mabie, 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 Hartzog, 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 Hill Road
Rev. William E. Smith, pastor.
Sunday School ? 10:00 a.m.
each Sunday.
Worship Service ? 11:00 a.m.
Sfcond and fourth Sundays; 7:30
p>m. first and third Sundays.
Luther League ? 6:3Q P.,m,
each Sunday.
Visitors welcomed.
VOPLAR GROVE BAPTIST
CHURCH
Rev. Raymond Hendrix, pastor.
Ernest Dancey, Superintend
?fit
Sunday School at 10:00 a.m.
Worahip services each second
a?d fourth H;00
a.m.
Evening services each first
and third Sunday nights.
Training Union at 6:30 p.m.
Wednfdy niaht prsyai aer
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CHUKCH OF THE
HOLY CBQS&
(Episcopal) at the "Vale of
the Crati" near the Valla at
Valle Cruris.
Valle Cruel* N. C, N. C.
1M, midway between Boone
and Banner Elk, at the Valle
Crueia Inn Ground.
11( a. m. morulas prayer and
lermon except leeoad Sundays.
11 a. m. Holy Oonununiaa aad
lermon second Sundays.
BOONE METHODIST CHUKCfl
The Rev. Richard Crowder,
pastor.
Sunday:
8:00? Early Worship.
?:4S? Church School
10:95 ? Worship.
5? Wesley Foundation supper
ind program.
7? Junior and Senior High
youth Fellowship.
BOONE METHODIST CIKCUIT
The Rev. F. J. Sogers, paster
First Sunday ? Bethel view,
11:00 u.
First Sunday ? Pleasant Val
ley, 2:30 p.m.
First Sunday ? Hopewell.
7:30 p.m.
Second Sunday ? Friendship.
11:00 a.m.
Second Sunday night-Bethel
flew.
Third Sunday? Pleasant V*l
ey, 10:00 ajn.
Third Sunday ? Hopewell,
11:00 a.m.
Fourth Sunday ? Friendship.
L1:00 a.m.
Fourth Sunday ? Bethehriew.
r:80 p.m.
JREENWAY BAPTIST
CHURCH
Bev. C. 0. Vance, pastor.
Sunday School at ?:4? a.?.,
Fohn B. Robinson, superintead
snt
Worabip Services, 11:00 a.m.
' Training Union, 6:80.
Worship Service, 7:30.
Family Night ? Wednesday?
f:00.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
The Rev. i. K. Parker, Jr.,
jastor.
Sunday School at 9:49 a.m.;
Homing Worship at 11:00 a.m.
A nursery is kept lor small
children during the worship
service.
Westminster Fellowship at
5:45 p.m.; Youth Fellowship at
J p. m.; Pioneer Fellowship at
I p. m.
Circles of the women of the
church meet the first Monday of
each month; general meeting
each third Monday.
Presbyterian Prayer Service,
iial AM 4-231S
HT. CALVARY BAPTIST
CHURCH ? Bauer 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
It 7:48.
WMS first Thursday evening.
?:30.
Visitors welcome.
APVfNT CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
pastor.
The Rev. Floyd N. Boston,
Sunday School ? 8:49 a.m.
Horning Worship ? 10:46 a.m.
Youth Fellowship ? 7 p. m.
Evening Worship ? 7 p. m.
Wednesday:
Prayer meeting ? 7 p . m.
PROFFITT8 GROVE
BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. Glenn South, 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 POKES BAPTIST
CHURCH
Rev. P. Mason Hudspeth,
pastor.
Julian S. McGuire, Sunday
School Superintendent.
Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m.
Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.
Baptist Training Union, 6:30
p.m.
Evening Worship, 7:30 p.m.
Prayer Service, 7:30 p.m.,
Wednesday.
Choir Rehearsal, 7:30 p.m.,
Wednesday.
ANTIOCH MISSION ART
BAPTIST GHUBCB
Elder Carl Wilson, pastor.
Preaching service every first
Saturday and Sunday at 11 a.
m. and every thirl Sunday
nUM,
Sunday School HJ a. m.
Prayer meeting each Thurs
day night
Howard Cahjp, ?VP?rtii ten
dent; Dwight Cable, choir lead
OR. DAN WILLIAMS
Dr. Dan Williams To Be
Religious Council Speaker
Dr. Dan Williams, a practicing
marriage counselor from Green
ville, S. C.. will be featured en
campus October 20-21 by the
ASTC Religious Council. Dr.
Williams, speaking 09 the theme
of "Religion. Sex. and Mrniage,"
will be the aecood in the series
of the Religion and Life program
that the BMlgious Council ta
sponsoring.
The citizens of Watauga Coun
ty and tbe students of ASTC are
urged to take Advantage of Dr.
WiUiame' services. He will speik
in the auditorium of the First
Baptist Church Sunday night,
October ? at 7. followed by a
dorm session at 10 in East Hell.
Dr. Williams will also speak at
both freshman assemblies Oc
tober 21 and 22 >at 10 a.91. hi
addition, he will be in Bast HaH,
parlor 2, on October 21 from 2
to 4 in the afternoon for private
conferences. 'He will appear at a
meeting in the Home Economics
Building from 4:15 until 5:15 the
same afternoon.
Everyone interested is urged
to come and share in this part
of Jfae series-r-Religion and Life.
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCB
The Rev. E. F. Troutman,
pastor.
Coffee hour at 9:30 a. m. Serv
ing are Dr. and Mrs. W. G. Sink.
Sunday school at 10 a. m.
Worship at 11 a. m.
Sermon topic: "A Faith that
Opens Doors." ,
Lutheran Student Association
5:30 p. m.
Luther League at 6 p. m.
Choir rehearsal on Wednes
day evening, 7:15.
Come, Ye Faithful.
CATAWBA VALLEY
UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP
102 North Woodhaven Drive
Lower Creek Section, Lenoir
Church meeting ? 10:30 a. m.
Church School ? 10:30 a. m.
Dial AM 4-3805 for further
information. Visitors welcome.
BLOWING ROCK BAPTIST
CHURCH
George B. Hyler, pastor.
10 a. m. ? Sunday School
11 a. m. ? Sermon: Struggles
Toward Freedom
6:30 p. m. ? Training Union
7:30 p. m ? Why Wait?
7:30 p. m. ? Wednesday ?
Studies in Philipians
CHURCH OF CHRIST? Boone
Sunday meetings: 10-12 a. m.
Bible study, worship, preach
ing. Lord's Supper each Lord's
Day; 7 p. m. Evening meeting.
Wednesday, 7 p. m.? Bible
study.
Preaching by Orlan Sawey.
CHURCH OF GOD ? Boom
Rev. Lewi* Leudermelt, Pastor
Sunday School? 10:00 a. m.
Worship Service? 11:00 a. m.
YPE ? 7:00 p. m.
Evening Worship? 8:00.
PEKKINSVIIXB 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 p.m.
Prayer Service ? Wednesday
evening, Mb PJK.
MHtPiLB METHODIST
CHURCH
Rev. Joseph C. McMurry,
paator.
Church School ? 1Q:00 a.m.
Worship Service ? 11:00 a.n&
ST. ELISABETH'S
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Sunday Mass at 9:00 a. 19.
Newman's Club meets at 10:00
?.m.
Rev. Mr. Story
Is Back From
Europe Tour
Rev. Jack T. Story, too of Mr.
and Mrs. Noah Story, of Lexing
ton, former residents of Watauga
County, returned Frjday from a
month's tour of Europe and the
Middle East. He was accom
panied by two other Baptist
ministers.
They visited Italy, France,
Germany, Egypt, Lebanon and
many other countries. With Rev.
Mr. Story were Rev. Grady Lem
mons, Shelby, and Rev. Charles
1 Thomas, Garland, Texas.
The ministers visited Rev. P.
i V. ZusSt & missionary in Letxa
non, who is supported by the
pastors and their congregations.
They also have a mission station,
which the churches operate in
Jerusalem.
Rev. Mr Story is pastor of
Wayside Baptist Church in Lex
kQton. Only Six years old, >*he
?hprch has a membership of 400.
The church made it possible for
Rev. Mr. Story to make the trio
to the Holy Land and the church
supported mission fields.
During the pastor's absence,
visiting ministers held regular
services for him at his church
each Sunday morning and even
ing.
Rev. Mr, Allen
Will Preach At
Valle Crucis
The famous Frank K. Allan
of Delton, Georgia, will be the
missionary preacher at the
Preaching Mission being held
at the Episcopal Church of the
Holy Cross in Valle Crucis.
The Rev. Mr. Alias, his wife
and three children, have been
living in Dalton for more than
five years. He has made a tre
mendous impact on the local
community and has become
famous for conducting preach
ing missions all over the south
east.
The Preaching Mission, titled
"Four Nights with Christ," will
begin Monday night, October
21 at 7:30 p. m. All persons in
terested in renewing the faith
in our Lord and Saviour Jesus
Christ, or those who are still
seeking to find the true mean
ing of the life are invited to at
tend.
? The Episcopal Church of the
Holy Cross is located on NC
194 midway between Boone and
Banner Elk, on the old mission
school grounds in Valle Cru
cis.
Mr. Courtney To
Speak At St. Luke's
The Rev. C. Ward Courtney
announces that the theme of
the Teaching-Preaching Mission
at St. Luke's Episcopal Church,
Boone, from October 27-31, is:
"God at Work ip History."
Op Sunday sight the topic
Will be The Biblical Church;
Monday ? The Church of the
Early Centuries; Tuesday ? The
Papal Church; Wednesday ?
Reformatio?: Counter Reforma
tion; and Thursday ? Renewal.
Each topic will be related to
present-day needs and problems,
rather than waiting until the
last night to make the relation
ship. There is to be a coffee
hour following each service for
1 1 questions and answers.
I Saints and sinners invltetfT 1
Extension Center
To Open Oct, 29
The Rev. J. 0. Young of
Boope will be teaching in the
Seminary Extension Center to
be opened in Boom October 10,
it waa announced this week. He
will be teaching the tours#,
'Teaching (or Results 119."
The Rev George Hyler, pas
tor of the Blowing Kock Baptist
Church, will also be teaching
at the center. Mr. Hyler will be
teaching New Testament 113
which is a survey of the New
Testament.
Mr. Young is a graduate of
Appalachian State Teachers
College and of Louisville Sem
inary. He has served pastorates
at Bakersville and Charlotte.
Mr. Hyler is a graduate of
Louisville Baptist Theological
Seminary. He is currently serv
ing as evangelistic chairman of
the Three Forks Baptist Asso
ciation, and has done consider
able evagnelistic work during
his ministry. He has served
as director of the Bed Creas
campaign in Blowing Rock for
the last two years.
REV. E. F. TROUTMAN
Troutman Will
Be Speaker
The Rev. E. P. Troutman,
pastor of Grace Lutheran Church,
Boone, win be the 'guest mission
er for the annual Preaching Mis
sion to be held at Bethany
Lutheran Church on Big Hill
Road.
foe mission wtO begin Oft
day, October 20, and services jriM
be held each evening AM>lCT"
Thursday, October 24. AH ser
vices will begin at 7:15 with a
brief period of hymn singing.
The Rev. Mr. Troutman will use
as his theme lor the mission
"Preaching For Discipleship."
The sermon topics for each even
ing will he:
Sunday ? "Evangelism and
Preaching."
Mdhday ? "The Cross and The
Resurrection."
Tuesday ? "Kinship with
Christ."
Wednesday ? "Passion and
Purpose."
Thursday? "The Bugle Sound."
The annual Homecon^mg at
Bethany wil lbe held on Reforma
tion Sunday, October 27. The
Rev. William E. Smith, pastor of
Bethany, will faring the morning
message. A picnic dinner wiH be
spread following the morning
service.
The public is invited to attend
all of these services.
One of the ways you can sup
port your church is by support
ing your minister, and his pro
gram.
The fellow who always greets
you with a compliment is over
rating you or playing you for a
sap.
REINS - STURDIV ANT
MUTUAL BURIAL
ASSOCIATION, INC.
401 East King Street
Phone AM 4-8888
Cm Not liiirane Tfcelr
?^sjanKr'
The "PianRtte" Funeral
Expenae Pobcy Is A Plan
of insurance Designed To
Supplement Your Present
Burial Association Cover
age At A Minimum of
Cost To You.
'
Mission Study
Workshop Slated
Mission study workshop, de
signed for work en with child
ren tod young people, led by
Mr*. Earl Petrey, District Di
rector of Children's Work, to
Sunday, October 30, from 2:30
to 4:90 p. m. at Deerfield Meth
odist Chunk.
? The world mission study
theme for children and youth
this year will be "India." The
study books and teachers'
glides may be purchased at the
meeting. Missionary education
for preschool children will be
included. The loaders for these
sessions are Kindergarten, Mrs.
Ford Henson, Vilas; Primary,
Mrs. John V Sagar, Elkin, and
Mrs. Earl Petrey, Boone; Jun
ior, Mrs. C. B Hughes, Jr., Yak
kinvUle and Mrs. W. H. Key,
Sherwood.
If you and your workers
cannot attend this workshop,
please make an effort to attend
the last workshop to be held
Sunday, October ?, at Jones
ville.
Three briefing conferences
on sub-District level to acquaint
you with the new curriculum
materials, have been planned
for all pastors, church school
superintendents, W.8.C.S. sec
retaries of children work,
children's division superintend
ents, other key workers in your
children's classes and the one
who orders the literature. They
are scheduled as follows: Nov.
13, Newland; Nov. 17, Elkin;
Nov. 20, Boone. The time 7:30
to 9:30 p. m. It is most import
ant that workers from every
church in the district attend
one of these briefing confer
ences.
Calvary Church
Breaks Record
Calvary Baptist Church, Morris
ton, Teon., whose pastor is
Rev. Carl Triplett, native Wa
taugan, has broken all previous
records with 686 in Sunday School
and 269 in Training Union and
with an offering of $1,100 for the
building fund. The goal was 500
for Sunday School.
The pastor and superintendent
promised to have chicken dinner
on the ckuch roof when the goal
was reacted. SuodaiU. Petober
Ik Rev. w Tripiqtt and Harold
MMrt had lunch on top of the
"Starch.
Homecoming At
Laurel Springs
Homecoming will be observed
at Laurel Springs Baptist Church
October 20.
All former pastors and mem
bers are invited, together with
all singers who would like to
come.
Rev .Dote diosnWnl
Rev. Donald Wilson will preach
at lil a.m. Lunch will be served
at 12:30 with singing in the after
noon.
ZIP CODE PROGRESS
The Post Office Department
is convinced that the fledging
mail-speeding program is a
smashing success, even though
ZIP code numbers have not
been everywhere to this date.
The big-volume business and
advertising mailers are con
verting to ZIP-coded addresses
in droves.
The
Bihle Book House
Announces ltd New
Location . . .
Lots of Room , , .
Inside and Out , . .
Plenty for Browsing
Plenty for Parking
We Will Be Closed Dur
ing Our Moving Period ?
October 18-24
Bat We Will Be Ready
and Anxious To Welcome
Yoa When We Reopen
October 25 In Our New
Location . . .
The
Bible Book House
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(At Ptnehaven)
Old Coqnty Home Road
LeuotoyN. 0.
Box 7*1
Phone 7M-MM
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Monday Through
Satusday
Preaching Mission At Holy Cross
A Preaching Mission will be
held Monrin. Tumi toy. Wednes
day and Thursday mgbts, OcMber
11 through 24. at the Episcopal
Chun* of the tiuiy Craw. Flan
WW to spend "Four H1&L1 vttfc
Christ." Bring -a friend wto ia
still eearching for the joy of God
which you have found. Cone to
ctaurch with Item and aid them in
their fisht to know the truth, to
know Christ, to experience Ml-'
vaUon.
That ? this Monday. ?t 7.10.
at the Rpfapnpul Church of the
Holy ttoaa, midway between
Boone and Banner EJk oti N. C.
m. io Valle Cruds. S|' |
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