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... .. V o ' I fc-bytcma SclzdAes Are 5 " Announced , . Hot Sprint. Walnut , White Rock Churches .' GEORGE R. BLUE, Pattor Walnut On Tuesday evening there was a meeting of the Budget Commit tee in the Community Room at which time a budget was prepar ed for presentation at the ,con Igregational meeting which is to be held ' on Monday evening. Those present included Mrs. Min nie Davis. Fleet Reeves, Mrs. (Tames Allen, Eldridge Leake, Miss Rutti Guthrie and Spurgeon Chandler. Xte Sunday afternoon there was a meeting of the Session in the' Community Room at which time vital matters pertaining to the agenda of the coming congre gational meeting were discussed and acted upon. This meeting was presided over by the pastor and the following elders were present: Fleet Reeves, Spurgeon Chandler, Fred Rector and James Allen. At this meeting a defi nite date wag set for the congre gational meeting. There was an upsurge in the attendance at Sunday School and it is hoped that it will continue as we approach the Thanksgiving and Advent Seasons. In the eve ning the church service was held at 7:30 with the pastor conduct ing it The ttieme of the sermon was "The Best Gifts" and the text was' taken from Paul's sec ond letter to the Corinthians. White Rock The morning service of worship was conducted by Co pa;.tor and tils theme was centered around several ways, in which we can nurture and cultivate our spirit ual ; lives, J The text was - taken from ohe of the Epistles written by the Apostle Paul. At the close of the service there . was the week ly session of the Sunday Schoo under the leadership , of Elder Chapel Tweed. - . . ! On No?.j 6, 'the Rev. Richard Smith of the : National Board of Missions of the United Presbyte rian Church in the USA will visit all of the churches in the Madi son County Larger Parish. Plane are under way for a joint meet ing of the ' Sessions of the three churches in the .parish. Shortly after ttie close of Sun day School there was .a meeting of the Session at which the pas tor was the Moderator. t that time, several items of business to be placed on the agenda of a con gregational meeting were discuss ed and acted upon. Among them were the" election of three new elders and the election of a Chris tian Education committee. It was also deemed desirable to cre ate an Every Member Canvass committee, tme sole purpose of which would be to stimulate church attendance and member ship. The meeting will be held at a date to be announced in the near future. Hot Springs There was an enthusiastic con gregation on hand as- Mr. Daniel Force of Tuscuium College preached his first sermon as stu dent pastor of the church. He will occupy the pulpit regularly each Sunday except when he preaches in other churches in the parish at which time the Director of tfne Parish will preach. Dur ing the week-end Mr. Force also made preliminary plans for the Westminster Fellowship. The ladies of the churcn are re minded that the monthly meeting Nciv. MRS. VZ'JL CODY, Correspondent vi (Last week's 'news) The Rev. "Jess Slagle filled his regular , appointment ; at . Zion Church Sunday morning. The singing convention met in the af ternoon with good crowd. There was some very fine singing and everyone enjoyed it,i ' i Mr. ' and Mrs. Quay Smather and children of Canton visited Mrs. -Hester Russell and Margar et and Mr. Charlie Henderson and Gertha Sunday. ;.,!..:; Mr, and Mrs. David Finley and daughter of Balfour spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs Tom Finley. ". , f ' Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Waldroup visited Mr. and Mrs., Jess Keener Sunday evening. Mis, Nola Kirkpatrick of Bal four spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs. Troy Kirkpatrick, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Waldroup visited Mr. and Mrs. Willard Wal droup Sunday afternoon. iMiss Joyce Finley and a friend of Marion visited her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Tom Finley, Sunday afternoon. Violet Ann Woody and Helen Bright spent Wednesday nigh will be held on October 28 at the home of Mrs. Neill Ross. Others in charge of tfhe program will be Mrs. Robert Sprinkle and Mrs. Robert Davis. The new addition to the church is rapidly taking shape. Much of this is due to the efforts of the Building Committee and the co operation of the members of the church. The outside walls have been completed, the rafters are in place and most of the exterior will be completed by the end ;; of the week. Plans for the wiring and drainage systems are also well under way. with Betty Plemmons. - ' . M(s Stella Carver, Gertha Hen derson; Mrs. Hester Russell and Margaret visited Mr. ' and Mr Quay Smathers of 5 Canton . Wed nesday evening. "') , K :.o';;',H":(This .week's news) jtfn 'and Mrs. 5 Earn Gillespie and family of Michigan 'are visit- inghia" parents, V, Mr. and Mrs. Dannie Gillespie. ; ' .Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brooks of Balfour spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dafe Brooks. Mr, and Mrs. Howard Finley enjoyed a trip through the Smo kies Sunday. They said it was a wonderful time to make the trip and see the Smokies in their love ly fall colors. 1 IMr.s and Mrs. Dempsey Woody and family enjoyed a hike and picnic to The Bluff Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard McKen ny and children of .Brevard spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs Maude Waldroup. Mr. and Mrs. Troy Kirkpatrick visited Mr. and Mrs. Howard Finley Monday afternoon. Mr! and Mrs. Lionel Brooks and family visited her mother, Mrs. Ray Roberts of Spring Creek Sunday. "Mr.' Dave Brooks and Mr. Sid nev Brown visited Mr. Burnett Waldroup Sunday. uMr. and Mrs. Floyd Waldroup took dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dannie Gillespie. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Gilles pie and family spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Roten Ebbs of Mars Hill. No - business concern ever wa ters its stock unless it intends t 'soak -somebody. Rites HcIJ Tuesday Mrs. Ida Mae Anderson Luns ford, 74, of Bingham Road, Ashe ville RFD 1, died about 9:3(Ta. m., Sunday, Oct. 12, 1968, in her home after a lingering illness, " Service were held at 2 p. m. Tuesday I n't Antioch Baptist Church in MadiBon County, , The Rev, Rome Woodson and the Rev. Eddie Brooks officiated. . Burial was in the ' ?hurch Cemetery. Active pallbearers were grand sons. Flwer bearers were grand daughters, ' i:. Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Bonnie Thompson of West Asheville, Mrs. Mary Carver of Reva, Va., Mrs. Edith Goforth of Marshall and Mrs. Dorothy Sil vers of Asheville; four sons, Carl of Asheville, Paul of West Ashe ville, Clyde of Detroit, Mich., and Warren of Weaverville RFD one sister. Mrs. OUie Bailey of Old Fort; 22 grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. William D. Davis Passes Wednesday; Rites Held Saturday William D. Davis, 70, oi Marion RFD 1, died at his home earlv Wednesday. Oct. 8, 1958 after a brief illness. Services were held Saturday at 2 p. m. in Uuion Valley Baptist Church at Revere. The Rev. N H. Griffin officiated and biirial was in the Presbyterian Ceme tery at Revere. Mr. Davis was a retired farm er and was a native of Madison County. Surviving are a sister, Mrs. George Worley of Marshall RFD 1 ; and a brother, Pritchard Davis of Flat Rock. Bowman-Rector Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. HERE TOMORROW! Ford brings Thundcrbii elegance to the tow-price field s.IHE W Dili ST , n $ ; T" " ( "ti, ' S TWs Fanls yM' l to hyl For left it the new -X. Ill "-asaaBaai.A , .... . ' Thunderbird . . .center. Hie new Custom 300 I "sV mm:Ssrr--" Sen . - obove, the 9-pajtenger .u.li:." TSfc'A -.;.'!:j';- r.:J tnflt-. VMIa "." V"""""V"!-. 15 'si : , vlliSiiliiP- iliiillilllli J 'i, THESE STUDENTS are officers of -the Western North Carolina High School Editors Roundtable for 1959: Dickie Michael of Stanley, lower right, presi dent; Judy Renfro of Gullowhee, lower left, editor; Eldridge Leake Jr., of Walnut, upper left, vi?e presir dent, and Ruth Ann Carter of Mars Hill, upper right, assistant editor. The Roundtable, co-sponsored by the Asheville Citken-Times Publishing Company and Western Carolina College, is held each October for yearbook and newspaper editors of high schools. Sessions ended Saturday. ' v Cut eourtety Citizen-Timet Hot Springs PTA Held Meeting October '7 The Hot Springs Parent-Teach er's Association met on Tuesday evening, October fl, 1958 in the High School auditorium with a fairly good attendance. . Mr Frank Blue, President, presided over the meeting. An inspiring devotional talk was given' by Mrs. May Clapp. Several items of " .I'll I TVia mnn whn i annainteri tn a good job never forgets his place. V mn. p rvwifr f lrnr. .ivninn a Mrs. Church's Twelftn - raae were me winners ior jmviny ui most parents in attendance. Mr. Fred Meore's Fifth Grade .won the prize for getting the most parents to join the P. T. A. There were 154 parents ' and ' teachers who joined the Hot Springs PTA for his year. - 1 y"" AWARDED THE GOLD MEDAL CmmHi frmfk d ff Hymi " -,; - r r t, ' ; 1 ; Styled, powered and priced for today's driving! ' There' never was a Ford like, this before! Its f I f classic hew design was awarded the Cold Medal of the Cbmite Francais de. 1'Elegance at the y Brussels World's Fair! With new Thunderbird." . flavor in each lively line and tastefully new interiors, these 59 Fords are beautifully pro portioned for elegant driving; : ,r ; Toivcr, performance and economy ar served vp vi new proportions, too. 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