Church News Revival Services Continue The First Baptist Church of Hot Springs will hold revival services through Friday night. Services will begin at 7 p.m. nightly. The Rev. David Mills of Olivet Baptist Church, Sher riils Ford, N.C., will be the guest speaker. Easter Morning Singing Set The Spillcorn Church of God will hold a singing service on Easter morning featuring the Potter's Clay from Kingsport, Tenn. Services will begin at 10 a.m. The Rev. Olen Shelton in vites everyone to attend. The church will also hold singing ser vices on April 25 beginning at 7 p.m. Revival To Begin Mt. Zion Freewill Baptist Church will hold revival services nightly beginning Sunday with the morning services. Easter Play To Be Staged Piney Grove Baptist Church will present an Easter play, "It Was For Me," Sunday at 7:30 p.m. The Rev. Bobby Smith in vites everyone to attend. Easter Sunrise Service Set Sunrise Easter services will be held at the Walnut Methodist Church cemetery beginning at 7a.nT. Memorials may be made to the cemetery for Edgar "Skeeter" Henderson in care of Valerie Guthrie, 41 Academy Road, Marshall. Hot Springs Man Finishes Doctoral Studies Roy W. Clark, a graduate of Hot Springs High School in 1962, has com pleted his doctoral studies through the Southern Baptist Center for Biblical Studies in Jacksonville, Fla. Clark lives in Pensacola, Fla. and is pastor of the Pine Forest Baptist Church. Clark also founded and works with the Christian Telephone* Communications Company, a con tracting company with telephone systems. Roy W. Clark . . .completes studies Singing Services To Be The Marshall Community Freewill Baptist Church will hold singing services featuring the Benton Family from Kings port, Tenn., Saturday night beginning at 7 p.m. The Rev. Donnie Harris invites everyone to attend. Gospel Crusade To Begin A gospel singing crusade will be held Tuesday through April 25 beginning at 7 p.m. nightly in Hot Springs, adjacent to the Smokey Mountain Diner. Several local and visiting groups will be featured. Catholic Church Announces Events The St. Andrew's Catholic Church will hold services Thurs day beginning at 6 p.m., Friday at 6:30 p.m. and Saturday at 8 p.m. Easter Sunday Mass will be held in Hot Springs at 10:30 a.m. Furnace Fund-raiser Scheduled The Pilgrim Heirs will conduct a benefit singing at 7 p.m. Friday to raise money for the Salvation Army Sleepy Valley Church to purchase a furnace. For more information, contact Lt. Thomas Friddle at 125 Jackson Ave., Hot Springs, or call 622-3359. Easter Sunrise Service Planned A communitywide Easter sunrise service will be held at Bowman Cemetery Sunday beginning at 6:30 a.m. 7 Take Part In Model UN Seven North Buncombe High School students took part in the Model United Nations program March 20 at the University of North Carolina Asheville. Tina Hampton, Brooke Harrower, Kim Mantooth, Heather McClellan, Leah Oglesby, Jill Rogers and Michelle Wyatt represented Ghana in the Model UN. Mantooth and McClellan received an award of excellence for their work on the security committee, and Oglesby was awarded for her work on' legal committee achievement. The North Buncombe students were among 160 students from eight counties in Western North Carolina to compete in the Model UN. The program is an annual event N. Buncombe Student Receives Art Scholarship Johnny Fowler n, a student at North Buncombe High School, has received a $1,000 scholarship to the Savannah College of Art and Design. The scholarship is given in recogni tion of outstanding work included in the regional scholastic art awards ex hibit. Banks To Head MS Drive mental disease. It has been called the "mysterious crippler of young adults" because it is usually first diagnosed between the ages of 15 and SO. Technically, the disease attacks the myelin sheathing of the central ner vous system, destroying it in patches. The myelin sheath acts much like the insulation around telephone wires, and when it is destroyed, the flow of nerve impulses to and from the brain is interrrupted or distorted The resultant symptoms from this destruction of myelin can be: paralysis, double vision, bladder or bowel problems, loss of balance, loss of coordination, and speech and hear ing difficulties, among others. There are more than 500,000 people in American with MS. Mrs. Banks will be looking for volunteers to caavaaa tho .neighborhood. ft A joint walk-a-thon to benefit vic tims of MS and leukemia will be held " Saturday, April 25, from 10 a.m. until now In downtown Marshall THE NEWS RECORD USPS 388-440 I Clan Mail Privileges Authorised At NC 28753 Th? News Record w published rach Thursday by The News Record, Mm Street, Marshall. N C. 28753 POSTMASTER: All address changes should ba sent to The New* Record. P. O. Boa 360. Marshall. N.C 28753. Telephone: Manhall 640- 2741 Cheryl W. K.?-i.iK Gr?*?al Manager tMIStudet*. 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There's proof of resurrection. That's the fact of Easier! The reality of Easier is found not even in the words of the angel, "He is not here!" but in the words of Mary Magdalene: "I have seen the lord!" cw* ?c. tin wi i Hmum swck p o. aw aoos. v* 12*0* Uitrum Ilium by T? Hnitm l? leant \ Sunday Luke 10:28-48 Monday Luke 17:2047 Tuesday Luke 18:31-43 Wednesday Luke 22:1-23 Thursday Luke 22:47-71 Friday Luke 23:1-43