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andrews news Mrs. lucy l??|ht?r, Staff Correspondent Phone 101-W Andrews, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. J?mes Vaught of West Jeffersor., announce rhe birch of a son. born Octo ber 2. weight 7 It*.. 4 07. Mrs. Vaught is rhe former Miss Ann Webb of Andrews. Mr. and Mrs, Ldwm T. Steele o! Lisle, III., were zuests last week in the i-orre Mr. anJ Mrs. Roland Da.. Mr. and Mrs. L.B..>Vomack were week-end guests of ttieir ?ion. Mr.JoeVVomackandtam llv 01 Aiken, S>. C. Approximately 250 people attended the annual Home oniing at the Beaver Creek Baptist Church, Sundav. Mr. aad Mr*, l-red Dt. ?ere g jests this week at Mr. ami Mrs. Lax Phillips and tamilv of Powder Springs, Ca. Mr. and Mrs. JackPullium, accompanied by Miss Eliza oetfi Pallium, recently moveJ 'o, Pasadena. Calif., where t' ev have employment. Eliza helh is a Jr. accountant in >ne of the Banks of America." Mrs. Pullium is also employ ed in a Bank, and Mr.Piilliiim ii working in a supermarket. Mr. and Mrs. Hill.arJ Lovingood of Stowe. Ohio, are vsiong Mrs. Jolin (Jreeory. Other iruests of Mrs. Gregors !' is past week were, Mr. a^iJ Mrs. Homer Mulkey of Ca iunia, N. C. Attend The Church Of Your Choice | We see only wires! But at this very moment a woman in San Francisco may be speaking to her husband in Tokyo a boy at Prineeton may be inviting a girl in Albuquer que to a football game . . . and Mrs. Green of R. D. No. 1 may be placing her order with Mr. Brown of the Crossroads Store. Here ? where sixty wires cling to the cross-arms of a weathered pole ? the ends of the earth meet! It's like that in our local churches on Com munion Sunday. Whether fifty or five hundred receive the Holy Sacrament ... the ends of the earth meet. For the Lord's Supper is not a rite of one church or one denomination. It is the common sacramental feast of millions of Christians all over the world. Are you availing yourself of this blessed privilege, and are you attending your church regularly? As you receive this Sacrament in your church, your life is linked to the lives of Christians everywhere. And you and they are united in a common communion with God! , Copyright JMO, Ktiitt* AJ ?. Smcr?. W ttmmm msmmt mm mmmmsm&rn TMf CHURCH FOR ALL . . Al.L FOR THE CMURCh Tt'' l.hu'th i* if" gffaiftl fj; to< on < afth for rf;r huifdta? of cha'act rr and good filirfnvhip. Il it a vtarchouic of Vn'-wl va|?M. Without a strong Chuuh. nnit*r drno< r? y ?or ri valuation can ?nrv. !}:???? a?e lour M>^nd rti^ont vhy r\rty fruyt should attend services ?upporl iS( Church- They ar t (!) For h? o<*t* nkf (2) Tor his <'"Wr'? * *ake. ( ?) For tf.e uk' of kit community and nation. (4) For ike ,.?ke cf ?hf ( hu'th 1'irlf, %vhtch nerd* hi? m- f.?l *nd mjifrul support. Plan lo go to <hur<h irgu'arty and r??d your B?H? daily. Day ><aodav Monday iutoday U?dnfs-iay Thursday frrttay fcaUrday I Job Psa..r1 Matter* Marc John Joba L?apt*r Ww ?-* 1-7 MI 4.11 17 .31 r-H -15-23 FAIRVIEWBAPTTSTCHURCH Rev. Colvln Thompson. Pastor Service 1st and 5th Sundays at 11:00 A,V1. - Everting Ser vice on 1st Sunday at-7:30P.M. ? ? ? BELVlEW METHODIST CHURCH Rev. C.A, Smith, 1st and 2nd Sunday - Rev. F, M. Orr. 3rd and 4th Sunday - Morning Service, 11:00 A.M. - Evening Service. 7:30 P.M. ? ? ? ? EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF MESSIAH - Murphy. N. C. Rev. Alex Hanson. Pastor Services, 11:00 AAL - Holv Communion First and Fourt'r Sunday at 7:30 AAL ? * * ST. WILLIAMS CATHOLIC CHAPEL Father R. F. Raymond Holy Mass, 8:00 AAL Con fessions, Saturday, 7:30 PAL ? ? ? ANDREWS CATHOUC , Holy Mass - 8:00 AJvl. -Con fessions, Saturday, 7:30 PAL ? ? ? FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Murphy, N. C. - Rev. R. T. Houts, Jr., Pastor. Services. 11:00 AAL and 8:00 PAL ? ? ? FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Murphy, N. C. - Rev. R. VV. Prevost, Pastor. Services, 11:00 AAL and 8:00 PAL ? ? ? PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. R. A. Potter, Pastor Services. 11:00 AAL and 8:00 PAL ? ? ? FREE METHODIST CHURCH Rev. C, K. A. Haase, Pastor Services, 11K)0 AAL and 8:00 PAL ? ? ? TOMATLA METHODIST CHURCH Rev. A1 Smith, 2nd and 3rd Sunday and Rev. F. M. Orr, 4th and 1st Sunday. Morning Service. 11:00 AAL - Evening Service, 7:30 PAL ? ? ? CHURCH OF COD Andrews, N. C, Rev. H. C, Ledford, Pastor Sundav School, 10:00 . A.M. Morning Worship, 11:00 A,W. tvenin* Worship, 7:30 P.M. Praver Service. Wednesdav. ?:30 P.M. ? ? ? MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH Andrews, N. C. Rev. James Truett, Pastor Sunday School, 10:00 A.M. Morning Worship, 11:00 A.M. Evening Worship,' 7:00 P ,.M . Wed. Prayer Ser? 7:30 P..M. ? ? ? PRESBYTERIAN Andrews, N, C. No Permanent Pastor Sunday School, 10:00 A,\l. Morning Service, 11:00 A.M. ? ? ? MARBLE SPRING BAPTIST Marble, N. C. Rev. Arville Swalford, Pastor Sunday School, 10:00 A,M, Morning Service, 11:00 A.M. Evening Service, 7:30 P.M. Wed. Prayer Ser., 7:00 P.M. ? ? ? VALLEYTOWN BAPTIST Andrews, N. C. .No Pastor At Present Rev. George Younce Serving Sunday School, 10:00 A.M. Morning Service, 11:00 AJvt. Evening Service. 7:00 P.M. Wed. Praver Ser., 7:00 P.M. * * ? BATES CREEK BAPTIST Rev. Howard Killlan, Pastor Sunday School, 10:00 A.M. Morning Service, 11:00 A.M. ? ? ? HARRIS CHAPEL CHURCH OF GOD Rev. Robert Bell, Pastor Sunday School, 10:00 A.M. Morning Service, 11:00 A.M. Evening Service, 7:30 P.M. ? ? ? PEACHTREE BAPTIST MEMORIAL CHURCH Rev. Robert Barker, Pastor Sunday Service, 11:00 - A,M. .Evening Service. 8:00 P?, ? ? ? ST. ANDREWS LUTHERAN CHURCH Andrews, N. C. Rev. Roy L. Trexler, Pastor Sunday School, 10:00 AAL Worship Service, 11:00 AAL LutheranLea..Tue? 6:30 PAL ? ? ? BEAVERCREEK FREE WILL BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Marcellus Absher Sunday School, 10:00 AAL Morning Worship, 11:00 A,\I. Evening Worship. 7:00 PAL Wed. Prayer Ser. , 7:00 PAL ? ? ? HYATTS CREEK B APTIST CHURCH Marble, N. C. Rev. Homer Wilson, Pastor Sunday School, 10:00 AAL Worship Service, 11:00 AAL Evening Service, 7:00 PA'. Sat. Night Service, 7:00 PAL * * * FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Andrews, N. C. Rev. D, P.Smotherman Sunday School, 9:45 AA1. Morning Worship, 11:00 AAl. Youth Fellowships, 6:30 PAl. Evening Worship, 7:30 PAl. Wed. Bible Study, 7:00 PAL Sen. Choir Rehearsal, 7:45 ? * ? HAMPTONA1EMORIAL METHODIST QHURCH Rev, C. A. Srjitth, 2nd Sunday Rev. F. M. Orr, 4th Sunday Morning Service. 10:00 AAL ? * * RANGER BAPTIST MISSIONARY CHURCH Rev. Cecil Rice, Pastor bunday Service, 11:00 AAl. Evening Service, 7:30 PAl. ? ? ? MALTBY BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. John Davis, Pastor Sunday Service, 11:00 AAL Event n* Service, 8:00 PAL * * * ' MARBLE BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Arvil Swafford, Pastor Sunday Service, 11:00 AAl. Evening Service, 8:00 PAl. ? ? ? PLEASANT VALLEY BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Jack Palmer, Pastor Sunday Service, 11:00 A.M. Evening Service, 7:30 PA1.' ? * ? TOMOTLA BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Marvin Hampton, Pastor Sunday Service, 11:00 A.M. Evening Service, 7:30 P.M. ? ? ? MAGGIE'S CHAPEL METHODIST CHURCH Rev. C. A.Smith, 3rd Sunday Morning Service, 10:00 A.M. * * ? MARTIN'S CREEK METHODIST CHURCH Rev. C, A. Smith, 1st Sunday Rev. F. M. Orr, 3rd Sunday *. J* * PEACHTREE METHODIST CHURCH Rev. C, A. Smith, 3rd and 4th Sunday - Rev. F. M. Orr, 1st and 2nd Sunday Morning Service, 11:00 AM. Evening Service, 7:30 P.M. ? - * ? . RANGER METHODIST CHURCH Rev. C. A. Smith, 4th and 1st Sunday - Rev..F. M, Orr, 2nd and 3rd Sunday Morning Service, 10:00 A.M. Evening Service, 7:30 PA'. * * ? REID'S CHAPEL METHODIST CHURCH Rev. C. A. Smith, 4th Sunday Rev. F. M, Orr, 2nd Sunday Laymen of First Church in Murphy, 1st and 3rd Sunday Morning Service, 11:00 A.M. * * * FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Andrews, N. C. Rev. T. C. Christmas, Pastor Sunday School, 10:00 A.M. Worship Service, 11:00 A.M. Training Union, 7:00 P.M. Evening Worship, 8:00 P.M. Wed. Prayer Ser? 7:30 P JM. Choir Rehearsal, 8:30 PM, ? ? * . These Religious Messages Are Published Under The Auspices Of The Ministerial Association and Sponsored By The Following Business Firms If (here la?a change or an error in any of these listings, or if a church has been omitted, please notify the Scorn. Owoaby Mf|. Co. CtlfBbii Mcrblt Co. ' Braaby Toxtilo Mills , Ik. Hitchcock Corp. Horaoi H. Wost & Co. Niatflbflla Powor 4 ilflit Co. Miss L inda Wa iso n Morrow. (laughter of Mr.andMrs.Len nox Morrow, formerly of And rews and aranddauel ter of Mrs. Clara Bell Morrow of Andrews Is now studying in Kappellen, Belgium, near tie border of the Netlierlands. She las been named semi finalist in the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test, bad semifinalist will com pete for a four -year scholar si. ip to the college o! their choice. Miss Judy Ma>, a senior at Andrews High School has also been named a semi ?inalist In the 1960-61 Natio nal Merit Qualifying Test. JuJi will take another exami nation ??. a testing center on December 3. to become a final. st. Vrs. Bill Tavlor o! Raieie is spending two weeks with relatives in Andrews and Mur phy. S'e will be accompanied -on e by her brother. Jo\n kin? and !er brot- er-in-law. ! rank Taylor. John and Frank will attend theStatelairw^ile visior.g in Ralei'h. Mr. Ilarrv Di"w'ar of Dc .at.ir, tia.. spent Friday with his parens, Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Dewar. Vlr. and Mrs. Loy Seav 1 ad as their guests thispastweek, Mr. and Mrs. L.ee Seay of Dallas, Texas, Mr. and Mrs. George Seay and Mr. J. K. Durham of Toccoa, C.a. Mrs. J . J . Seay, who had been visiting in Toccoa accompan ied them to Andrews. Berkshire official trom Reading, Fa., spent several days in Andrews, last wee*. Ti ev were, W illiam Brenner, William Sheeler, James Bros - sman, Owen Degler, Elwood Bellman, Fritz Elirlich, Joe Kuhn, Pilot-Simon Eertolet,' Co-Pilot, Jack Ganger. Elwood Bellman is a brot'r er to John Bellman who ! as been a resident of Andrews tor several years. Mrs. L. P.ShawofCl.arles - ton, S.C., is spending severa! weeks with her son. Gene, and familv. Mr. and Mrs. William Rog ers and family have recently moved from Fairfax, Va., to Andrews and are living at Mrs. G. E. Lail's Trailer Park. Mr. and Mrs. Sam V\ebb visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Garner and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jarups Vatight of West Jefferson, also friends in N. Wilkesboro, this past week end. Mrs. John Gregory, Harve Mulkev ane^Mr. andMrs.Jack Long attended the Lovinjood reunion Sunday held at the Church at Hangingdotr. Mrs. Vincent Love >-as re turned to her home at East Bank. West Virginia, after visinng tier mother, Mrs. G. E. Lail andsiswr. Mrs. Frank Forsytl. of Murphy. Mr, Frank Cooper and ton. Kent, of Southern Fines, N.C.. spent several days this week with Mr. Cooper's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Cooper. Bennle Week-:, Judy West, joe Tatham, Joyce Furser, and Miss Elizabeth Whitson will attend the annual High School Editors Roundtable. on Frida-. and Saturday. atWest ern Carolina College. WSCS And Guild Hold Meeting The General meeting o: the WSi b andGuild memberswas held Monda>, September 2t>. at 7:30 p.m.. in the First Methodist Church. Mrs. Zeh Conlev presided. The devotional was given by Mrs. Hermann Lirauer. The reports of tl e treasurer and c ircle presidents were given. Mrs. Tom Houts of Mur phv presented a program Irom-Sc! ool of Missions. Mrs. i'aul Jordon was e lected president to succeed Mrs. B, M. Gibbs, w o re signed to 'ake work in \ir gima. Flans were discussed for a Bake. Sale and Cr-riscna^ Ba/aar. Wesleyan Guild Holds Meeting At Trull Home Andrews - Tie U'esleyan Service Guild ot the Hr*t Methodist Church iner. Mot day, October i, at 7: in p.;- . at tie home o! Mrs. Ann Trull. Circle No. 1 of the Worn - ar.'s Society 01 Christian Ser vice met Tuesday. October 4. at J:00 p.m. at the home o' Mrs. Paul Jordon. Circle No. 2 of the W.S. C.S. met with Miss Retry Haw k Tuesday. October 4, at 8:00. -30 Andrews - A meeting of the Valley-town Home Demon stration Club was held at the home of Mrs. Lov Seay. Wed nesday, September 28, at 2:00 P. M, Each member was asked to' submit her reqtiestlor demon strations for the next two club years. The requests being based upon the needs as they exist in the community and for the individual family. Each member presentalso present ed a list of her accomplish ?nents durin? the past club year. Plans were made 'or art'int sale in October and Bazaar in December. The exact date i* to be announced later School Paper Spotlights Judy West RvLucyLauf ter ANUR1.WS - Tie student? ot Andrews liigz1 Sc' ool ar>' to be congratulated for brinjir.'? to publication t: e sparklin- little nets sleet called "Wildcat's Screat." The news items are sharp and to tie point, and ti e e tire paper ! as a certain flair. 'The first issue of "Wild cat's Scream," 111 r?? senior Spotlight column, features Miss J tidy West, tl.e Cn t\iitor. T1 :s writer wants to add ! er conrra'iilations <> Judy :or t1 e otitsrandin? job she is doi:i:t for her school and for her town. Youth Fellowship Enjoys Camping Trip Andrews - Tic Junior in termediate Youth Fellows 'p ei;iOveri a camping tripSa; :r ?Jay and Sunday, October I ? and 2nd. After a picnic lunci a*. Craggy Gardens, they hiked i" top of Mt. Mitchell 'rot.n tl ere to camp ?ru'ind atCrah tree Meadows on i e Blue Rirtre Parkway. They were accompanied by C-ouncelor Vera Moure, ar.i Mrs. W; H. Fuller. Tiiey enjoyed fellowship singing around i e canflpfires and conducted Sunday Sc! ool out in the open. "1 Will Listen To The Lord.'' as a topic of discussion. Those making the trip were Donna Sue 1- uller, Cathy C ol lins. Rebecca Walker, Janet Burnette, J ofmGernert, Terry Marr, and Joe Holder. Mrs. Grady Garner had as her guests this week Mr. and Mrs. T. KeidCabe of Manteo, N. C. Mr. Cabe is a brot! er of Mrs; Garner and ir was bis first visit to UNC in seven years. I i" is present! v stationed at Cape llatteras National Park. Reverand and Mrs. Ho*rei Wilson and family had as tt eir "uesr this week, Mrs. Wilsons father. Red Hardin of I hero ket-. \.C. October 9 is ProtiiofonSim day at the 1 irst Methodist Church. Those being promoted to the J unior Department will Presbyterian Evening Circle Holds Meeting A meeting of Che Women of the Andrews Presbyterian Church was t?ld Monday, Sep tember 26, at 7:30. at the home of Mrs. Harold Young at Nantat ala, N. C. T.ose taking part on (he program, "Phases of Love"., were Miss Elizabeth WMtson. Mrs. John Slaele, Mrs. Herb S' eidv. and Mrs. L. B. NichaU. IJunne fie business ses sion, plans for the winter proiects were discussed. Installation of the newly elected officers followed, in cluding Mrs. John Slagle, president: Mrs. Edwui Bris iol, vice president; Mrs. Lee Nichols, secretary: Mrs. L. h. Niitols, treasurer: Mrs, t'dwin Bristol, historian. Committee chairmen were: Mrs. Joe Sursavaee, spirit ual growth; Mrs. John Pul liuni, education; Mrs. Harold Y ou:i?. stewardship: Mrs. Luke bills, church extension; Mrs. HerbSheidy, world mis sion; Mrs. Ben Ray, annul ue> and relief; Miss P ranees ?Mcpherson, general lunds. Among The Sick In Andrews Pismissals from beptember 2' to October J - ANDREWS: Mrs. Mildred Hardin, Charles IVlanv, Mrs. Mina White st, Bill W'ritaker. Mrs. 1- lizabeth White, Miss Climth Hyde, Lut'er White. W. W. Asr.e, Tom Fainter, Jr. KOBBINSV1LLE: Mrs. Ari '013 lljsruson. Gradv Earr, Luther Crisp, Richard Wal aroup, EabyJirrmyShope, Jr., V'alerra Burd.C arlieRoeers, Yr-. Mar\ Adams, MissShir lev Moore. TOE TON: Sari Holloway, Bob Masor. HRE VARO, \. c.: Mrs.O. L, Anderson. Tl RTLi TOWN, TENN.: Mrs. Alma Williamson. \;.i .) bt.ACH, ! LA.: Vrs. H. A. S .earer. Census, October i AND REWS: Mrs. Oran Luther, Laiirance Anderson, James (Jarren, frank C'.onley, Mrs. Lilly Sims, Mrs. Lee Mull. MLRPHY: Bunch Nugent. MARBLE: Mrs. jamesbet ns. ROBBINSV1LLE: Mrs. C-lyda Birchfield. BIRTHS Mrs. ar.J Mrs. Fred Bates, !r? a son, Thomas Newton, 9 Ib? 1 oz. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Car penter," a daughter. Claudine, ?->S-pn, 7 lbs. 12 oz.. Rofc binsville. Mr. and Mrs. Oran Luther, a son, S lb., 8 1/2 oz.. 10 2-M). Andrews. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Birch - tield, Robbins\ille, a girl, 7 lh. > oz., 10-2-M). be given aBibleat the morning Worship Service. CLASSIC 0Q Distinguished . . distinctive . decidecjl* new! Big-car roominess for driving Ijxyi y ? n-.ore headroom, kneeroom, legroom ? plus new ease of entry cr.d the exhilcrating performance of theSKYIUK'K A 7' Engine! SUPER 88 Glonor, comfort, prestige ... end the utility cf a fyll-size Car? Exciting ShCYflOCK l.'V Engine performance end smooth Vibrc Tyned Ride . . . both excljsiv.e with Olds mobile! 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