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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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An Orthopedic Clinic was
held at the Health Center in
Burnsvll'e on August 24th.
Dr. J. B. Gallowav of Ashe
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cian Tills clinic serves resi
dents of the Avery-Mltchell-
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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.)