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Church i FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH REV. 1*. D PATRICK, Pastor. SUNDAY: Sunday School 9:45 a rn. Morning Worship I 1 (K) a m. Senior HlKh Fellowship 6;30 p. m ?? Union Service. A K. P. Church 8:00 p. m. Rev. W P. Gt-rberdlng will bring the | owmgr. MONDAY: Circle V, Mtsa Sara ,Ram*cur 3:30 p. m. Boy Scouts 7:30 p. m Circle I, Mrs. J. H. Thomnon 8:00 p. m. Circle II. Mrs. William Osborne 8:00 p. ra. 00 Circle IV. Mrs. T. t. Kesler 8:00 p. fn. Circle VI. Mrs. Austin Lackey, Jr. 8:< p. m. TUESDAY: Pioneer Fellowship 6:30 p. m. WEDNESDAY: Senior Choir Practice 7:30 p. m. ' FRIDAY. Senior High Hay Night 7:30 p. m. ' dixon Farsrr?TBiA? church IIBV. P. ?. PATRICK, Psntor . Sunday: , #:<*> Morning worship service. Sermon by Ken Royer. 9:45 -Sunday School. J. G, Darracott. superintendent. Tuesday : 7 :SO- Presbyterian Youth" Fellowship. M BAPTIST REV. R. S. BOBBINS. PuW Morning Ssrvlo 11:00 a. m. Sunday School each Sunday at 10 a. m. RMptlst Training Union 7:00 p. a. Evening Worship service 8:00 p. m. Wednesday Night Prayer Service ?:00 p. nOOHS BAPTIST CHUkCH MISSION Corner of Dllllna St.. and Railroad Ave. H. C. WRIGHT. Sept. Sunday: ? :4ft Sunday School. . . 1*J0U Morning Service. 6:15 a T. U. 7:S0 Prayer Meeting Wedneeday : " TiN Prayer Meeting FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH In Burlington commuiilty WALTER FLAY PAYNE Pastor 8. T. Brooks, Supt. Sunday School ? 8:43. Morning Worship ? 11:00. Evening Service ? 7:00. Wednesday night: Prayer Services ? 7:00. BTU on Sundays ? 5:43. BMTSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH REV. R. L. CHANEY, Pastor Sunday: 9:49 Sunday School. 11:00 Morning Worship. 7:30 Evening Worship Wednesday : 7:30 Prayar Meeting. CXHTRAU METHODIST CHURCH REV. P. L SHORE. JR., Mlnlstsr ? I Sunday School, 11:00 Morning Worship. # ?> Intermediate Youth Fellowship, b. 80 Senior Youlh Fellowship. T:S0 Evening Worship. Wednesday i 7:30 Prayer Service. ? :00 Choir Rehearsal. &OTO VALLEY BAPTIST CHURCH _ RKV. RAKL M. REDDING. Pastor Sunday school ? 0:45 n. m. Morning Worship ? 10:43 s. m. Sunday night service ? 7:00 j?. m. _ JUR. Pastor mwhw/ nig ? |> ovi VIVC ? I Wednesday prayer service WCSIOVEH BAPTIST REV. N. S. HARDIN. 00 p. m. CHURCH 9:45 Sunday 8chool. 11:00 Morning Worship 2nd and 4th Sun "Too Evening W"n.hlp 1st and 3rd Sun FOIST CHURCH Or THE NAZARENR If KV. A. D HOLT. Pait.,r Sunday School: 9:43 a. m. Wenivy Moss, Supt Morning Worship: 11:00 a. n) luum1 People's Society at 6:00 p. tn. Gordon Whiteside*. PresldenL Evangelistic Services at 7:00 p. m. TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH Corner o( Cansler A Kplton REV. H. G. MctLKOY. l'ustor Sunday School 9:43 a. m. B. T. U, 6:00 p. m. Mtllar.t ^litnnm. Director. Evening Worship, 7:00 p. ra. Midweek Prayer Service wed., 7:30 p. m. SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH REV. B. F. AUSTIN, Pastor Sunday: t?:48 Sunday School. 11:00 Morning Service. 6:10 R T. U. 7.90 Prayer Meeting Wednesday: 7:30 Prayer meeting. oak grove baptist - BEV. C. C. CKOWK. Pastor , Sunday*: 10 ?. m. Sunday School. 11 a. m. Morning service (drat and nird Sunduyji. 8:30 p. m. BTU. 7:30 p m. Evening service 'second and ?ourln Sundays). ALLEN MEMORIAL lAfTUT CHURCH W. L. McSWAJN .Pastor Sunday School every Sunday mormng at 10:00. Forest Fortenberry. Supt. Warship each second and fourth Sunday naming at 11:00: worship each Clret and turd Sunday evening at 7:80. B. T. V- **ch Sunday waning at g:S0. Albert Hardin. U. D. Choir practice nac. Thursday r>? lm al flOO. "For -we ara laborers togathar trtth God - Pa?L ST. MATTHEW'S LUTBXAAN OTOhOI N. Piedmont and Ridge St. W. P. GERBERDING. PasU* 9:48 Sunday School. 11:00 Morning Worship. 6:90 Young Paopla. SECOND WESLETAN METHODIST YANCEY H. CARTER, Minister Sunday School 9:49. Morning Worship 11:00. W. Y. P. S. 6:30. Y. M. W. B. 6:30. Evangelistic service 7:30. Prayer meeting Wedhetday evening 7:30. TRUE OOSPEL TABKRHACLK Second Street REV. LYNN O TUEL. Pastor Sunday School. 10 a. m. Worship Service 11 a, m. Evening Service. 7:18 p. m. Prayer Service every Thursday at 7:13 p. m. MACEDONIA BAPTIST Sunday: t ? Sunday School. >V00 Morning Worship. 6:00 p. m. B. T. 0. T.UJ p. m. Preaching service. *ednesdxy : 7.00 Midweek prayer service. riRST WESLEY AN METHODIST BEV. A. J. AHGO, Pastor Sunday: 9:45 a. m. Sunday School. N. II. Kelly. Supt. 11:00 a. m. Morning Worithlp Service. . (!:30 p. m. W. Y. P. S. 7:30 p. m. Evangelistic Service, j Friday : 7:30 p. m. Boy Scouts. Troop 3; Mil GRACE CHURCH OP THX NASA RENE REV. H. SPURGEON SCRUGGS. Pastor Sunday School 10:00. Supt.. Raymond Gregory Momlnv Worship 11 00. Young People's set vice 8:30. Hernv.ii Rulf, President S.vange0stlc Servic? 7:30. Midweek player service Wednesday even ing at 7|30. Radio program. "Showers of Blessings' '. ?ach Sunday morning at 9 a. m. over WGNC. Gastonta El BETHEL AftD PENLEYS CHAPEL | l-ETHODIST CHURCHES t Ri:v OOYCK HlIKKSTfcTLER I st Sunday: Morning worship 10 a. m. ? Penleys. Morning wcrshlp 11 a. m. ? 'H Bethel ) Kverilng Scrvlse 7:30 p. m. ? D Bethel , .lid Sunday: i Morning worship 11 a. m. ? El Bethel. Evening service 7:30 p. m. ? El- Bethel, j ird Sunday: Morning worship 11 a. m. ? Penleys. Evening service 7:30 o. m. - ? B Bethel, t tth Sur><iay . Moinlng worship 11 a. m. ? ta Rethel. Evening service 7:30 p. m ? EI- Bethel M. Y. F. ea*h Sunday. 8:30 p. m. al 13 I -lelhel. Choir practice and Prayer Service each ! Vednesoay at 7:311 p. m. at B Bethel. MISSIONARY METHODIST Second Street. Cora Mill Sirvk-ea REV. CLYDE MAI.ONEY. Pastor Kings Mountain. N. C tunday : Sunday School: 9:48 a. m. Jasper J. Slsk, Supt. Arthur Carrlgan. Asst. Supt. Morning Worship: 11:00 a. m. rhursday: Young People's Society: 6:30 P- m ?OTC* MEMORIAL ASSOCIATE ' BEFOBMT-D PHEHBYTTBLAN CHURCH VVIU IAM L. PBESSLY, Minister Church School 10 a. m. ' ' i, MM71"11 D- Supt. Morning Service 11 a. m. The subject 'or Morning Hour la "Ser vlte." Meetings In Afternoon: Deacon* will meet afler the morning svrvlce. . , 1 Juntor> wtll me?-i at !l:45 p. m. Intermediate* wilt meet at a^iii p. m. Young People will mwl at 6:30. Vnlon Service at 8:70. ,, At the Evening Hour Dr. W P. Gerberd ing will preach. The public to cordially in vited. K?? MTJf. TABERNACLE 1 Hock Krom Cora Mill REV. JAMES W. SELF. Pastor Anday School ? 10 a. m. Preaching Service ? 11 a. m. Night Service ? TslB p. m. Thursday night prayer aarvlca ? 7:19 P BMidajr Night Prayer Meeting ? 7:19 I p. m. OBACE METHODIST C L. GRANT, Pastor Morning Services: Sunday School 9:48 a. hl ? Morning Worship :c :00 a. m. evening Services : MYF 6:30 p. m. Craning Worship 7 JO p. as. '.Vednesdsy evening: Prayer Serrloa Ttao p. m. ntursday evening: Choir Practice 740 p. m. fltdaj tvMiig: Cottage Prayer Servtea. Tea are hrvttad | sad ?ri wtll be delight ad. cowrrm raounvx church ELDER E & SIMPSON. Pastor leas: Prayer nuriing 7:30 p. m. MOOMTAOI TXEW StfTOT ?XV. FLOYD HOLLER. Pastor Billy Carpenter. Supt. Crowdsrs Mountain Community tunday: 10:00 Sunday Softool 11:00 Morning Service. T:S0 Evening Service. MIDVIEW BAPTIST CHURCH (Wear Morrison Airport) SEV. JAMES (BUD) WILLIAMS. Paster Sunday School 9:40 Supt. ? Fred Connor Morning Worship 31:00 Evangelist Service ":00 Saturday evening Servlea 7:30 s CAB SON MEMORIAL CHURCH Crowders Mountain Community REV. V. WATS' E KIRK. Pastor teturdsy: 8:00 p. m. "Hour of Power" Meeting. Sunday: 10:00 a. m. Sunday School. 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship Service. 6:00 p. m. Young People's meeting. 7:30 p. m. Evangelistic Service. DAVID BAPTIST CHURCH REV. C. W. WALKER, Pastor Worship every first and third Sunday mornings at llTOO; and every second and fourth Sunday evenings at 7:30. Sunday School every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. Gene Hoyle. Supt. B. T. V. every Sunday evening at 6:30. Mrs. Toye Grlgg, General Director Church Family Night Wednesday even ings after each first and third Sundays. Choir pracUc* each Wednesday night at 7:00. The Lord's Supper on each Cth Sunday. As Motes said to Hobab, "Come thou with us. snd we wilt do thee good." Tar Heel Parks Show Visit Gains Combined attendance for the : Blue Ridge Parkway and the Great Smoky Mountains National j Park, which converge In North | Carolina, was 107,348 more dur ing the first six months of 1954 than for the same period last year. ? ? National Park Service figures | Show that the two attractions [ wer6 visited by 2,457,763 people between January 1 and June 30 this year. Of these, 1,652,512 were | reported for the Parkway and 805,251 for the Smokies Park. Parkway attendance was 110,421 greater than for the first half of 1953, while Great Smokies atten- j dartce declined 3,073. Wright Brothers National Me morial, on thle North Carolina Coast, was visited by 56,800 peo ple during the first six months ! With One Rent-Sized Check Each Month ? The money you now pay in rent can easily be converted into payment* on a home of your own. A reasonable down payment plus our monthly repayable home loan brings debt free ownership within reach. Each monthly payment steadily reduces interest and principal owed. Investigate today. ?? ? ' *-v . ? ?? '* Visit us and ask for a FREE COLOR SKETCH of this home. You are also invited to talk with us about your HOME LOAN PLANS. ? HOME BUILDING & LOAN I lUiTlLi ASSOCIATION ? . . ? ? ? . f A. H. PATTERSON, Sec.-Treas. ? HOME BUILDING & LOAN'S House of the Month for July A SPLIT LEVEL HOME ... ? . i Split Level hon.es are deservedly popular. They pack a heap of living into their floor areas and get the garage under the higher level, a construction economy, Living Area ? 1 580 sq. ft. ST. MATTHEW'S Lutheran Church News Mir>MS{^ia,l.?Um/ner COMMIT SSL a WiU heId this Sunday. August 1, at 9:0 Q a. m. uU. ? ? service has proved very helpfu1 and beneficial for the last thiee years, so the precedent will tfe continued with the entire sup congregation. The regular 11.00 a. m. Worship Ser vice will also be held; and both be conducted by Dr Miern^fflng ^ho mlY "cently re^ turned from his vacation. Dr. Ger berding wui also deliver the mes sage ?t the Union Service, Sun day night at the Associate Re* formed Presbyterian church at b.uu p. m. The Luther League had a very Si mrtlng 1{Ut Sunday night. New officers for the Lea gue year '54-'55 were elected as follows; Donna Cheatham, presi dent; Avery Howard, vice-presi StJ11, "ecret?ry; and Judy Cooper, treasurer A report of the convention at L* Jani^ Ane co!,e?e w?* 8?ven by anlce Allen and Avery Howard. They ?shared a very wonderful experience with the Leaguers and it was decided to" do all that could * to meet the efficiency standard requirements A detailed agenda and report tuw 5? ^!Uvered ln the "car *?? ThT ? ^ executive committee. The trip to Luthoridge was post poned Jntll Sunday, August 15 in order that all ir?e Leaguers might attend the Methodist Youth Fel lowship Youth Week ts> be held August 8-13. * The machinery was also set in motion to prepare for the district Luther League meeting to be held at St. Matthew's In October. It Waf ?iso decided to invite all 12 and 13 year old children to join the League and organize an In termediate Luther League for all those from 12 to 14 years old. f Church Council held a very I?'?"1 meel'ng Monday night A m' at the chur<*. With TK i^r; Pres|dent. in charge. -The Adult Choir had a very rehear8al WedneidBy night followed by an ice cream supper and a fellowship hour It is to be noted that the choir had ^ members present for the last rehearsal. ^ The Adult Choir anthem Sun ?a/ -11 ^ very famous cho rale Jesus, Joy of Man's Desir ing by J. S. Bach. The organ i music win consist of the follow ing selections: ?t?? *? ,?? Communion Service ? In Solitude" by tfevin and Hymn of Faith" by Gluch. ?.11'00 a- m. Worship service ? nn,i Love" by Mueller LWt Memoriam" by Karg of 195-t. This was only 2,854 less in^Jw? tbial f?r the same Period in 1953, when the Memorial set Iifrr^,end^nce record? during SU m?iT """ ? <"?? ,,Th?, Great Smokies Park and the Blue Ridge Parkway, which tiZi fvhe most vlslted na d,?rin faclllt!f?s in the land during the past few years meet "?& Mile-High Overlook west^f Asheville, where a new section of the parltway was completed in to fhl S ?S- 19 at Soco G?P " 'he boundary of the Great Thl fountains National Park MviM #y offers a Continuous m tu motor route from the ^?^h;l Carolina line south to Ashfeviiie. The main NorS, CarS kles pST t0 th<? Great Smo" V. 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