Church Notices RUTHERWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH ? The Her. Herbert McCoy, pastor Sunday School? 10 a. m. Worship aervcie? XI a. m., on second and fourth Sundays. Visitors welcomed. POSCOE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Joel Wilson, Pastor. Bible School Supt., Stanford Coffey Each Sunday: Bible School, 10; Homing worship, 11; Christ ian Endeavor, 6:30; Evening worship, 7:00. Everyone welcome. CATAWBA VALLEY UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP 102 North Woodhaven Drive. Lower Creek Section, Lenoir. Regular meetings will resume h September. Dial AM 4-3903, Boone, for further information. HOLT TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH? Deep Gap Rev. William E. Smith, pastor. Sunday School ? 10:00 a an. each bun day. Worship service ? 11:00 tjn first and third Sundays. Visitors welcomed. PLEASANT GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH? Silverstone Rev. Waller F. Hi", 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. FUST BAPTIST CHUKCH The Kev. J. Boyce Brooks, pastor. 8:40 ? Sunday School. 11:00? Morning Worship. 8:00 ? Evening Worship. 0:55? Training Union. Prayer Service Wednesday evening at 7:10 o'clock. LIBERTY BAPTIST CHUKCH Kev. 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 SchoeL ST. LOWS EPISCOPAL CHURCH The Rev. W. Todd Ferney hough, priest-in-charge. Holy Communion at ? a.m. First and third Sundays, Holy Communion at 10:30 a.m. Second, fourth and fifth Sun days, morning prayer at 10:30 ajn. Bible Study, 0:13 a.m. Church School, 10:30 ajm. Evening prayer and Canter bury meeting at 6 p.m. Fridays, Holy Communion at 5 p.m. Saints' Days, Holy Communion at S 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, 130 p.m. first Sun day; 9:45 third Sunday. Mable, 9:49 ajn. second and fourth Sundays. Benson's Chapel, 11:00 ajn. second and fourth Sundays. GAP CIEEK BAPTIST CHU1CH Bev. 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? Bi? Hill Road Rev. William E. Smith, pastor. Sunday School ? 10:00 ajn. each Sunday. Worship Service ? 11:00 a.m. second and fourth Sundays; 7:30 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 Dancey, Superintend ent Sunday School at 10:00 a.m. Worship services each second and fourth Sundays, at 11:00 ajn. Evening services each first and third Sunday nighta. Training Union at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday sight prayer ter I CHUKCHI or TO HOLT CROSS (Episcopal) at the "Vale of the Cnm" near the Falls at Valle CrucU. Valle Crucia, N. C., N. C. 104, midway between Boone and Banner Elk, at the Valle Crucia Inn Ground. 11 a. m. morning prayer and termon except second Sundays. 11. a. m. Holy Communion and sermon second Sundays. BOONE ME1HODIST CHURCH The Rev. Richard Crowder, pastor. Sunday: 9:00 ? Early Worship. 9:45 ? Church School. 10:85 ? 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 ? Bethel view, 11:00 a.m. First Sunday ? Pleasant Val ley, 9:45 a. 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, 9:45 a. m. Third Sunday ? Hopewell, 11:00 a m. Fourth Sunday ? Friendahip, 11:00 a m. Fourth Sunday ? Bethel view, 7:30 pjn. GREENWAY BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. C. O. Vance, pastor. Sunday School at 9:45 ia, John B. Robinson, superintend ent. Worship Services, 11:00 ajn. Training Union, 6:30. Worship Service, 7:90. Family Night? Wednesday? 7:00. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH The Rev. J". K. Parker, ft, pastor. Sunday School at 9:40 ajn.; Morning Worship at 11:00 a.m. A nursery is kept for small children during the worship servica. Westminster Fellowship at 5:40 p.m.; Youth Fellowship at 7 p. a.; Pioneer Fellowship at 7 ?. m. Circles of the women of the chfcrch meet the first Monday of eaoi month; general meeting each third Monday. Presbyterian Prayer Service, dial AM 4-2213. MT. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH ? Banner Elk Kev. 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 7:45. WMS first Thursday evening, 7:30. Viaitors welcome. ? ADVENT CHRISTIAN CHURCH Itastor. The Rev. Floyd N. Boston, Sunday School? 9:45 a.m. Horning Worship ? 10:48 un. Youth Fellowship ? 7 p. m. Evening Worship? 7 p. m. Wednesday: Prayer meeting ? 7 p.m. PROFFITTS 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 FORKS BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. F. Mason Hudspeth, pastor. Julian S. McGuire, Sunday School Superintendent. Horning Worship, 11:00 ftJB. Sunday School, 10:00 un. Baptist Training Union, 8:30 p.m. Evening Worship, 7:30 p.m. Prayer Service, 7:30 p.m., Wednesday. Choir Rehearsal, 7:30 pjiL, Wednesday. ANTIOCH MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH Elder Carl Wilton, pastor. Preaching service every flrat Saturday and Sunday at 11 a. m. and every third Sunday night Sunday School 10 a. m. Prayer meeting each Thura day night Howard Cable, auperinten dent; Dwight Cable, choir lead er. InqMy nlcoM GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH The Rev. E. F. Troutman, Sunday school at 10 a. u. Warship at 11 a. m. Sermon topic: "Looking Forward and Upward" ? (An Advent Hu me). The annual congregational meeting will be held at S p. m. It will be followed by a fellow ship dinner. At thli meeting officers for 1984 will be elected and the 1964 budget will be adopted. All resident members expected to be present Come and wortship. COVE CREEE BAPTIST CHURCH L. A. Talbert, pastor . Sunday School ? 10 a. m. Worship ? 11 a. m. Training Union ? 6:30 p. m. Worship ? 7 p. m. Prayer meeting 7 p. m. Wed nesdays CATAWRA VALLEY UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP 101 North Woodhaven Drive Lpwer Creek Section, Lenoir Church meeting? 10:30 a. m. Church School ? 10:30 a. m. Dial AM 4-3909 for further information. Visitors welcome. CHURCH OF CHRIST? Boone Sunday meetings: 10-13 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 OrUn Sawey. CHURCH OF GOP Boone Rev. Lewie Loudermelt, Faster Sunday School? 10:00 a. m. Worship Service? 11:00 a. m. YPE ? 7:00 p. m. Evening Worship ? 8:00. FHRKINSVILLR BAPTIST CHURCH R. Maurice Cooper, pastor. ' Sunday School? 10:00 a.m. Worship Service ? 11:00 am Training Union? 6:30 p.m. Evening Worship? 7:30 p.m. Prayer Service ? Wednesday evening, 7:90 pjn. DfcERFIELD METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Joseph C. McMurry, Church School ? 10:00 a.m. Worship Service ? 11:00 an. ST. ELISABETH'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Sunday IMaas ? ?-to. Inquiry Class 7:10 p.m. Newman Ckib Meeting? Sunday after Mass. School of JWigkm? Thursday at 1:45 p.m. Episcopal Church News Dickie Hughes, President of the Canterbury Club, has an nounced that the Chi> will spon sor a Rummage Sale on Satur day, December 7, in Hunt's Store Annex. The proceeds of the sale will be used by the Canterbury Chib to give a Christinas party for the children of Appalachian School, Fenknd, N. C. ? ? ? . ? Ob Saturday, November 23, Mir. ant Mrs. Jones H. Godwin, with Charles and Sara Justice, attend ed the Diocesan Youth meeting at "in The Dales." Mr. and (Mrs. Godwin represented the Lenoir Deanery end Mr. and Mrs. Jus tice the AsheviOe Deanery. Mrs. Godwin and Mi". Justin; were elected alternate representatives to the E. Y. C. Convention to be held December 27-29 at "In Tte 0<AS' " ? ? ? ? Sunday morafag, December 1, at 8 w, St. Lrito's Eptocopd Church win be host for the Ad vent Corporate Communion far the men and boys of Blowing Rock, Beaver Ctt**, VaBe Crock, and St. Luke's, after which the service breakfast nil be served in the PiarWi Hall by the women of St. U*b's. Criticism spring from two awea ? intelligent disapproval and emotional reactions. The person who has no ap preciation of (he beauty in life has not been property educated. iuua uwii nuint Only $47.45 monthly after payment Beautiful, M, furnished two bed rooms delivered. We trade for moat anything ?household furnishing es pecially. GERMAN MOBILE HOMES Granite Falls, Shelby, Lenoir "Area's leading dealers cele brating Mtk anniversary" Rev. Mr. Lawson Will Preach At Holy Cross The Reverend John Lawson, retired English Methodist min ister, now professor of Church History and Doctrine at Cand ler School of Theology, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, will be guest preacher Sunday, December 1, at the Episcopal Church of the Holy Cross, Valle Cruris, at 11 a. m., it was an nounced by Ronald Gibson, who is in charge of the Church of the Holy Cross. Dr. Lawson, who spent his ministry serving small rural English Methodist Chapels in England, now spends the school term months teaching here in America. He is acclaimed as as scholar in church history and Biblical historical doctrine. He has also written several books. Dr. Lawson is a man with ex tensive experience and faith. Mr. Gibson said in his an nouncement. In his career, he has continued his work snd study through msny trials and errors. Like so many persecut ed Christians before him, one of his best works was written to the sound and roar of Ger man V2 rockets winging their way towards destruction and death in his own home land. In the preface of his book "The Biblical Theology of Saint Ir enaeus" (Ep worth Press, 1948, London), he writes: "As one composed earlier chapters 'the terror that flieth by night' could be heard moaning his way inland, solitary and. in long suc cession, throughout the pro tracted hours of darkness. One grieved for one's fellow-cit izens. As one proceeded with later revisions one could see multiplied and frightful retribu tion going out, at first by sum mer twilight, at length in broad day." Under such conditions as these. Dr. Lawson has learned the Gospel message of hope In a way few of us will have the opportunity. Dr. Lawson, as he heard fear and death fly over head, each time to visit some one else, realized as did Paul when cellmates were carried to the lions and he was spared, that each of us have a life bought with a price. The awareness of the price paid for our lives rings through Dr. Lawson's work and service for the Lord. Anyone wishing to experience the realization of the price paid for each of us by Christ, should want to hear Dr. Lawson, Mr. Gibson said. The Church of the Holy Cross is located on N. C. 194, mid-way between Boone and Banner Elk. The men of the Church of the Holy Cross have just finished painting the interior of the church. This has done much to enlighten the church interior and personal interior. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Gibson, the minister and his wife at the Church of the Holy Cross, are entertaining the Reverend John Lawson during Thanksgiv ing holidays. Mrs. Don Shull has made a beautiful new surplice for the lay readers at the Church of the Holy Cross. RED TRAVEL RESTRICTED In a move to curb spying, the United States has put about 11 per cent of the country off limits to envoys of Soviet satellite na tions. , The new orders also kept ki force travel raUdto on Soviet citizens, k the past Soviet dipto tnate were allowed to travel free ly. Members of REINS ? STURDIVANT MUTUAL BURIAL ASSOCIATION, INC. 401 East King Street Phone AM 4-8888 Can New 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. We Offer As Follows: ?-SO ? 91, *00.00 protee at a cast to yon of only 25c par 9100.00 per quarter, with an extra benefit of 85% of face amount la of accidental death. Axe* 11-50? 91,000.00 pretoe uon at a cost to yea of enly 50c per 9100.00 per quarter, with an extra 50% of face la case of "a at a cost to yo? of only 75 e per 91M.M per qnarter, with an extra benefit of 75% of face amount in case of accidental death. 25c lembershia Fee 9100.00 Face A Rev. Mr. Pope To Give Message At First Baptist The Rev. W. E. Hope, mlwiuii ary td line Forte Biaptbt As sociation , will dettvw the key mess age on the subject "Ounmit Thou to FeithM Men" at to ? eociattooal Trams* Union "M" Night at First Baptfet Church of Boone on Monday evening, De cember 1 The meeting wiH begin with oongregationad tontfbg at 7:18. The program proper begins at 7:30. Music tor to aarvioe will be directed by Mn Watter HiM and Mrs. John E. Ward. Various Training Umon groups wU take pact to the program at to evening. PerfcansviMe will give the Scripture reading and meditation. Features include em phases of to Baptist Jubilee Year: "1M4. Baptist Jubilee Year" by Oak Grove; "MO, 000 Adult Enlistment" by Meat Camp end Brushy Fork; "Baptist Herit age .Week" by Boone (M; "Read to New Testament Through in 1864" by Mount Cal vary. FUmatrip on to lYatotog Uhion Program tor 1MM4 will be ehoMta by Bonne First. ' Hie "M" Night gad tor Three Forks Baptist Associa tion is 300. The tgaal tor each church with Training 'Union is one-third of their enrollment. AH churches oi the uwanrtotion are urged to attend to "M" Night service. ARGENTINE AID Congressional Mdm b?ve cmfttad tor immediate napwioti of American aid as a mult of ArgertAia's rwiximii of igp0^> menla with U. S. ot rnciy?Mim Existing Jaw aagw such aid shall be cut off to countries which confiscate American pnp- i erty end don't pay tor it to six I months. Argentina had been re- > oeiving around $100 million a year in loans and grants. . . t Health and Beauty MnW haatth m bek? mcog rased today m a problem we am da aoilwtlfrig about. Almost any modern mngnsair you choose to read ?M carry several articles oumiiU thto subject during a ? M, llal * , f^BMi ? * M 1 I I year s ume. ?tformacion on tnas sUbtfact ia aiaitaliHi to aH of ua. 1** only this, but t is a sub ject freely rhsrtaatd by people from aH walk* d Ue. 1 k no longer a eubfcot covered witti mystery and shame We know ifaet a ?weakneois for oertafa tonne of mental illness does iun Id eon? Camillas, but mm im portant than tbks we have learn ed that these wimtniaem ceo be ovawme by the fcfeid at lite a person leads. One of the most important Warnia a parent osn teach a child fa self -control. Without self control, life will be a burden to the individual involved and to add the people who must dome into daily contact with tfae individual. Lack of self -control, carried to 4be entreat?, fa nothing more than a form of mental flfaess. Parents have a great responsi bility rafting children. Today, we recognize that this responsibility dim not end with food, shelter, Wlnlfim end auch material tMnga. a includes heipexg your child ad just to tfae problems of life. A very young child's problems en usually nil if they receive enough tove and affection from their family. Often a problem win arise when a new brother Mi sister amies Into a family where there was formerly only one child. Except in extreme oases, this ceil be handled by tivMug attention to the older child until he domes to love his younger brother or sister and ad justs to the new situation. As ? child gets older, he must be guided into unselfish habits, lie must lean to piay on a team and not fael that unAeos he is cap tain, be won't piay. Help your child adjust to his shortcomings. A child's piety oan be a good indication of his smartness, ao cording to ? Mr theory. Britf* bdbtos' piaty shows mot* tage auMgr. Owtog their wuwl year pracMoia toto use ? great M of imagination. Backward chil dren seldom ?wary their jtiagr. As they grvw older (tats bright dril dren eeem to cm leas about competitive games aid go fci (or Ih respect to our form er President, John F. Kennedy, -ltkw will rtt,no commercial ad vertisement in this col umn until after De cember 1, 1963. J. Paul Winkler Ralph Gwanitaey Sue Hartley Joyce BodeBhelmer Greer Bill Joe Wilson Greene When the going I* the rMghert, quality of material* and workman uilp are reflected in performance. Onr recapping stands the test when rfo'ng '* rCi"' rough. Ghre Of if 1 you t cant to buy or tell a home ... a farm ... a business . . . watch this space for real value*! WE NEED PROPERTY TO SELL HOMES, FARMS, ACREAGE 1 ? GOOD 3 BEDROOM HOUSE, bath, hot air heat, lVfc acre lot. 1 mile west of Boone. Price $8900.00. Im mediate possession. 2? APARTMENT WITH GARAGE and one act* lot, lo cated 1 mile west of Boone. Price $0000.00. Immed iate possession. 5? FOR RENT? 3 bedroom house. 211 Pine Stroot $80.00 per month. 3? THIS VERY PICTURESQUE HOME, on top of the mountain, custom built 3 bedroom, two ceramic baths, terraxzo floor, sun porch, large brick fireplace, built in stove and dishwasher. 4? RUSTIC? Old house, need of repair, one acre Ut, lo cated near Parkway, 8 miles out Price $400000 ? Good terms. $25.00 per month. 6? LET THEM WALK TO SCHOOL from Kindergarten through College. 3 bedroom, living room, dialog room, kitchen, full basement, just behind Daniel Boom Ho tel. Small down payment required. Immediate pos session. 7? GOING BUSINESS? Immediate possesiitAi, located OH Blowing Rock By-Paas. 250 ft. frontage, inc}u.do? lin ing quarter*. Ideal for Ipu^hand and wife. , 8? COUNTRY LIVING? GodJ,'* bedroom, ranth type house, family room. 2 baths, double garage; full fcoao ment, automatic heat. Located 1 miles out frioifl for quick sale. ??*?'" 9 ? CHRISTMAS GIFT FOR THE FAMILY. Move right in. New brick, extra large kitchen, built ih stove and oven, lots of cabinets. Fire place, 3 bedrooms, ceramic bath, carport Price $18,500. If purchased before Christmas, a new deluxe refrigerator will be yours. 10? MOUNTAIN HIDAWAY WITH VIEW. Trout pond in front 1 acre lot, restored log house, modern kitchen and bath. 2hi miles out. 11? WE NEED LISTINGS. 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 IS people. 10 acres land located near Banner Elk. Good terms. Price $11,750.00. 15 ? FOR RENT? Garage apartment, large lot. Just out* side city limits. $45.00 per month. 18 ? A LOT OF LIVING for just a little money. Will sleep twelve people. Separate bunk house for guests and relatives. Beautiful view, located just 3 miles out, near Golf Course. All this for just $8780.00. 17? GOOD OLD 2 BEDROOM HOUSE. Large spacious lot street to street. Immediate possession. $10,000.00 18 ? NEW 2 BED ROOM ? Full basement, carport, hot air: heat. Lot 100 x 190. Immediate possession. < > i ' ? i 19 ? QAULITY MOTEL ? Ideal Location. Confidential list ing. No information over telephone. 20 ? EASY LIVING? Monthly payments $56.00. Two bed room house. Automatic heat. Large wooded lot Im mediate possession. 21? WILL TRADE FOR OTHER PROPERTY. Two bed room house, small barn, 21/100 tobacco base. 10 acres land. Financed at $30.00 per month. 24 ? DONT MISS THIS ? The best downtown property available. Ideal for motel, or apartment First offered for sale. Located next to College Campus. 28? GOOD, 3 bed room house, bath, one aero land. Located about 4 miles out Price $9500.00. 28? YEAR AROUND VACATION HOME? 3 bedroom log cabin, small pound, rustic inside and out, plenty oi trees. 2 mile* out ; . f ?? COMMERCIAL LOT 78 x 88 located on West Howard Street WX NEED LISTINGS FOR S BEDROOM HOMES Insurance ealty Co. Dial AM 4-8256 ? 217 Main Street T

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