r . i. k,CNUKN i ■ , " " ~ Martin’s Chapel Methodist A v ry well attended and successful revival came to a c ose on Sunday, with Rev. George Gordon of Asheville as the preacher. The M.Y F. of this church have enjoyed two outings recently the first one being to Cherokee with a 1 the “trimmings”, including a visit to Ghost Town, stop ping over at Lake Junolu3ka on their return trip. The second trip was to Linville Caverns and LlnviTe Falls, all of which was greatly en joyed by the young people. •* • • Newda'e Presbyterian Eight young peope from this church, along with eight from the Grassy Creek Pres byterian Church, had a very enjoyable three days recent ly at the farm of Rev. Paul Power, located near Ltnvil e, N C- They were accomoan ied by Rev. Stephen Wood ward Rev. Fowler of Doth an, A abama, has recently purchased a large estate which he and his family will use for a summer home. This church wou'd like to extend a cordial invitation to the public to attend the Wednesday night prayer ser vices, singint, and Bib’e study. The members of the church are finding a renew ed interest in the Bible study which is taught by the pas tor, Rev Stephen Woodward Services begin at 7:30 and last till about 8:30. The nu pit of the church will be fil ed by a visiting pastor for the next two Sun day whi'e Rev. Woodward ant h*s bride are honev- Fe is marrving Miss Nan Hooner of G-«»en vi’le. S. c . at f've o’clock Saturday, the ?7th in the First Presbyterian Church of Greenville. •• • • Faith Fel’owship Mission Rpv and Mrs Charles L. K’st’er and reven vear old twin sons. Davey and Danny, wi'l be moving to Burnsville this week to begin their new duties a 1 ? pastor of Faith Fe'lowship Mission. /Hie Kistlers ?erve under the Ru ral Home Missionary Assoc iation, an organization which seek* to open and estab ish rural churches throughout the United States. He has served churches the past four years in A'abama. com ing to Burnsville from Eben ezer Bib’e Church in Deats vil’e. Ala Both Rev Kistler and his wife are graduates of Bob Jones Uuniversity in Greenvi le, S C., and are natives of Cherryvllle, N. C. Rev. and Mrs. Lee Tal mage, who have been serv ing at the F F M. the past four years, have joined the Bancroft Gospel Ministry of Route 1, Kin-sport, Tenn. •• • • Pensaco a Methodist The Pensaco a M.Y.F. met Thursday, August 18th, at 4:00 p m at what is com monly known as the “Flat Rock" for a cookout and swimming Fol owing the cookout the meeting was held at the home of the Rev. and Mrs. Byrd H Metcalf. •• • • Miss Susan Bowdltch of the Estatoe Presbyterian Church attended the Florida Bib o Camp at Boca Raton, Florida THE YANCEY RECORD, Burnsville Presbyterian A very impressive dedica tion service took place in the sanctuary of the church' Sun day afternoon, so lowed by a reception and open house, details of which will appear in another place of this issue. \sA fu’l program will go Into Wh gear shortly, beginning wfth Junior choir rehersal, and meetings of the Fellow ship group. First Baptist The young people of the church will be taking over the entire functions of the cjjurch during this week. Officers for the week are as follows: Youth Pastor, Steve Boone; Youth Minister of Music, Jerry Clevenger; Church Secretary, Norma Sparks; General S. 8. Sup erintendent, Mike Warren; Chairman of Deacons, Joe Moody Saturday night at 7:00 o’clock a banquet will be held in Fellowship Hall for all young people, their Sunday School teachers, trainlhg Union leaders, etc. The theme for the banquet wtil be “A Star for Christ Shines Brighter” with the decora tions carrying out the theme. All planning, and decorating for the banquet is being done by the young people. The speaker for the evening will be Jim Bmithwlck, Minister of Education and Youth at Calvary Baptist Church In Asheville- Youth Week will come to a climax Sunday morning, with the youth taking over all departments of the Sunday School. They will take over the teaching from the Jun ior Department through the adults. Steve Boone, youth pastor, will preside over the Sunday morning worship service. Jerry Clevenger, youth min ister of music, will direct the youth choir. Youth Week is designed, among other things, to give the young peop’e In the church teaching experience, and learning more about the offices In the church, thus training them to become fu ture leaders in the church. For the Sunday night wqr ship service Rev. McDonald will continue his sermons from the Book of Acts, his for the evening being taken from the 12th chapter of Acta. ' xB I ■ HHI ,2 Jflra REV. CHARLES L KISTLER Notice An Orthopedic Clinic was held at the Health Center in Burnsvll'e on August 24th. Dr. J. B. Gallowav of Ashe viTe was the attending clini cian Tills clinic serves resi dents of the Avery-Mltchell- Yancey health district. /Mrs. Kiser flj| /Masters Degree Mrs. Ron Kiser of Chapel mttUtgK m y % Hill and Burnsville has re- a*' eentlv completed require- W Ji m I ■# M U-r "f Arts tear-bin u ir she p fMi'l'.ntx*:.t the '•>* » Chapei He Fa- he past u .. i' ’ V'A : 1; , v ,; ha- uee| member J||jf fBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBi Av-uii v a? 1 y,--- in--:. Bfg ■ e Hie. i On.x), Ve.u'il jBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBi Mainer-*?!.-, ,r.(l s. ; •, ' ?’ ’ V k, ,\ ‘‘ ' S : V . * '•"■e ' ; jf'MSOI Pd h\ -he Nil |||jf C She is the former Susan fl _ . Shepard. daughlet of Mr. ■ : . ' / ‘ ; - ' and Mrs J, O Shepard of * Burnsville. DOCTOR SHORTAGE Afghanistan has only 1 doctor for every 53,279 persons, against a U.S. ratio of 1 for every 646 people. American and Canadian ‘doctors sent by MEDICO, a serv ice of CARE, are helping to train more Afghan physicians. You gotta be stubborn it you’re gonna save money! j W ' ■ : ;: C C ’ c : ,; ••■■■ ■ t . . - ;■> A J£‘\ » • x ijy wF P||» ■■■ wSmMiZ ■ J a isl m K f m x. ' . J 4 , I A. *'*' J Wi .... • ' jngSlp H| H| t - • a M .iMi i^^^^BßK' ■ " -pp n S '*'% 8 B *%s Wr* ■ i omonng lutw (1 a nmm, ~m (, e » yood B I -A-nt.lmig he, pennies !,»,,. fl »,uwk and still see B ■ '>'* months go t.y w.lhoul potting anything mU. > *#, | I M,e ff, mily savings ottoOnl Stmngs must be S H planned, not jus) whnl s left over You gotta |Hk If ■ he stubborn if you're gonna save money! I I THE |' ) NORTHWESTERN BANK I 88 V .< / f mfmbfr federal deposit insurance CORPORATION |l ■ HE TOLD THE TRUTH Hugh Morton (right) of Wilmington and Linville is shown with Kitty Carlisle and Tom Poston, following his guest appearance on the television show, “To Tell The Truth,” in New York THURSDAY. AUG. 25, 1956 City Atrrust 24. Miss Carlisle and Poston were two of the four panelists on the program, and Poston was the only one to identify correct ly Hugh Morton as owner of Grandfather Mountain. (Photo by Joseph Costa.)

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