Church Notices J
Bund*? SdMoi MM a. m.
Moron* Worship 1100 ?. m.
>. T. U. I'Jt p. m
Evening Worship 740 p. m
Wednesday prayer meeting 7:30
P- m.
boone circuit methodist
CHURCHES
Hrv. C. It McKinney. pastor,
rim Sunday? 11:00 a m. Be
thel; 7: JO p. m Friendship.
Second Sunday? ll:(x? a m.
Friendship; J:00 p. m Pleasant
Valley.
Thud Sunday? 11.-00 Bethel;
7:30 p. m. Pleasant Valley.
Fourth Sunday? 11:00 a. m.
Friendship; 3:00 p. m Pleasant
Valley; 7:30 p. m. Bethel.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
J. K. Parker. Jr. Faster
Sunday School at 10 a m.
Morning Worship at II a m.
Westminster Fello^phip, 5:45
p. m.
Choir rehearsal Wednesday at
?:30 p. m.
Wednesday evening service at
7:30 o'clock.
BOONE METHODIST CHURCH
Joseph T. Sheckford, pastor.
Wed. ? 6:15 Wesley Fellowship
council meeting, ladies' parlor;
6:30 Dr. ReynoUs' class enter
tains Young Adult clsss at sup
per; 6:45 choir rehesrsal; 7:43
prayer meeting. Mission study:
"The tfegro 'n thc Methodist
Church"
Frl. ? 7:00 stewards supper.
Sat ? 6:30 Triple F: students'
(un, frolic, and 'freshmen ts.
Sun. ? 0:45 church school, Dr.
John Q. Bar den, superintendent;
10:55 morning worship, laymen's
day. Mr. M. T. MacArthur, speak
er; 6:30 youth and Wesley fellow
ships.
Tues. ? 6:30 Woman's Society of
Christian Service covered dish
supper and general meeting.
WATAUGA LUTHERAN
PARISH
Rer. Hubert C. Lisa. Puler
Ml. Zlon Lutheran Church
1:00 p. m. Sunday School
2:00 p. m. Church Service
Old Mt. Plttunl Lutheran
? Church
2:30 p. m. Sunday School
3:30 p. m. Church Service
ML Pleasant Lutheran Church
9:30 a. m. Church Service
10:30 a. m. Sunday School
7:30 p. m. Luther League
Heir Trinity Lutheran Church
10:00 a. m. Sunday. School
11:00 a. m. Church Service
Wednesday, February 13th, the
Women's Missionary Society of
Holy Trinity Lutheran Church
will meet at the home of Mrs.
Johnson Wellborn at 7:30 p. m.
The Brotherhood of Holy Trinity
will also meet at the same time
at the Wellbot* home.
Thursday, February 14th, the
Women's Missionary Society of
Old Mt. Pleasant Lutheran
Church will meet with Mrs.
Jotinsoif Greene at 2:00 p. m.
The Women's Missionary Soc
iety of Mt. Pleasant Lutheran
Church will meet Wednesday,
Februa^ 20 at 7:30 p. m. at the
home of Mrs. N. C. Norris.
WATAUOA CHARGE. THE
METHODIST CHURCH
Ralph Miller, pastor.
Liberty
Sun., Feb. 17 ? 10:00 a. m. wor
ship service; 11:00 a. m. church
school.
Valle Cruris
Sun., Feb. 17?11:00 a. m.
church school: 11:00 a. m. wor
ship service. s
Mabel
Sun., Feb. 17?^0:00 a. m.
Church school; Mon., Feb. 18 ?
7:30 p. m. revival starts. Rev. W.
A. Kerr of Creston charge, guest
preachcr.
HeMen's Chapel
Wed., 7:30 p. m. Prayer meet
ing; Sun., Feb. 17 ? 10:00 a. m.
church school. ?
Blowing Rock
?Churches
rjffT BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. J. L. Thomas, Jr., pastor.
Wed. ? 3:15 p. m. O. A. ami
Sunbeam meetings ;7:00 Sundty
School officers and teachers
meeting; 7:30 prayer meeting;
8:15 choir rehearsal.
Sat ? IKK) p. m. Royal Ambas
sadors meeting; 2:00 Carol Choir
rehearsal.
Sun. ? 10:00 a. m. Sunday
school; 11:00 morning worship;
7:30 p. m. evening worship.
RUMPLE MEMORIAL
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Wed. ? 7:00 p. m. prayer meet
ing; 7:45 choir rehearsal.
Sun. ? 10:00 a. m. Sunday
school; 6:30 p. m. young people
meet.
ST. MARY'S OP THE HILLS,
EPISCOPAL
Rev. Thomas C. Seitz, vicar.
8?m. ? 0:30 a. m. Sunday school;
Morning prayer and sermon;
nursery at Rectory. ** ?
The l?r. Thomas C. Seitt,
niateter- in -charge.
Sunday school? 10:00 a m
Morning prayer and aarvic*?
11:00 a. m.
Canterbury Club, Thuraday?
H:J0 p. m. >
BOONE CHRISTIAN CHURCH
M. B. Millar. Mlal^ar
Sunday morning services 10:10
a. m at frad Perry"! home far
the winter. 100 Carotin* Ave. No
evening services.
'
NfewDisease
Is Found In
Plant Beds
There'* an extra reason why
Tar Heal tobacco grower* should
spray orWust their plant beds
this spring for blue mold control,
says H. R. Garriss, plant patholo
gist for the State College Exten
sion Service. a
Garrisa says a disease known as
uthracnose was found attacking
plant beds in a few counties last
spring. It appears that the recom
mended dust and spray treat
menta for blue mold control will
also Control the new disease.
Anthracnoae was first discover
ed tn North Carolina in the spring
of 1061. During the season It was
found at sefen locations in the
counties of Carteret. Columbus,
Craven, Johnston, Wake, and
Davidson. ,
"Presumably, with these ifldely
scattered sources of Infection, the
diseaae could spread rather rapid
ly." says Garriss. "On the other
hand, no one can predict whether
the disease will become a serious
problem. It has been quite a pro
blem in some other tobacco
growing areas, especially Mary
land."
Infected plants may be dwaHed
with puckered leaves. Circular
tannish leaf spots with reddish
brown borders develop. The low
er surface of the midvein and.
main lateral veins have reddish
brown, elongated, sunken areas.
The disease is capable of killing
plants in the plant bed outright.
Damage in the field could occur
If wet weather prevails after
plants from "diseased" plant beds
are aet out.
"We don't want anyone to be
come alarmed about this disease
popping up," says Garriss. "How
ever, in the event is has the pos
sibility of becoming a serious
problem, let's be sure to take the
proper precautions ? which at I
present seem to be a good dusting
or spraying Job for controlling
blue bold."
Watauga Hospital
Patient* admitted to Watauga
Hospital from February 4 to
February 11:
Mary June Stephens, Marie
Hodges, Mrs. Chloe Prcsnell,
Mary Ruth Hicks, Paul Wilmoth,
Mrs. Jewell Ward, Mrs. Emma
Hicks, Bobby Yoder, Mrs. Luna
Milam, Conlcy Winebarger, Col
li* Austin* Mrs. Bessie Harmon,
Harold Dean Triplett, Mrs. Bil
lic Younce, Mrs. Imogcne Bar
den, Clarence Cole, Ernest Hart
ley, Charles Millsaps, Shelby
Lggers, Floy Millsaps, Donald
Harmon, Shirley Rominicr,
Frank Oxentine, Mrs. Agnes
Miller, James Edward Smith,
Mrs. Delia Combs, Jerry Allred,
A-s. Hettie Coffey.
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Capps,
Boone, boy ? 2-5-52.
ACCIDENTS
Accidcnts killed 93,000 In this
country in 1951, injured more
than 9,000,000 others and cost
the nation $8,000,000,000, accord
ing to the National Safety Coun
cil. The death toll was 4,000
greater than in 1950. The No. 1
killer was the automobile, ac
counting for 37,500 deaths. Home
accidents took 27,000 lives.
FOREIGN DIPoDMATB
The number of foreign diplo
matic^ personnel in Washington
has grown from 1,000 at start
of World War II to 4,400 accord
ing to a recent ?urvey. The diplo
mat! with their familiei total
between 15,000 and 20,000 per
sons. The British Embassy staff,
with 673 employei. is the large* t,
Russia U flftlwwith 129.
Try BISMAREX <
for Add Indigestion. Insist
on genuine BISMAREX and
refuse other so-called Anti
acid Powders, recommend
ed to be "just as good"
BISMAREX Is sold in
Watauga county at
BOONE DRUG CO.
The RECALL Man
?
?
You must have girders to build a skyscraper.
m Onl^ a mesh-work of steel can endure the weight;
_ strain and atmospheric variations to which such a
structure is subject.
And you must have girders to build a man . .
girders of faith and moral courage that will enabT
11 im to stand erecjt against the pressures *and on
slaughts of human experience. _ . ^
/ ? The Church builds the girders into a man's life: W
/' In childhood it sets in place the mighty "uprights" '
that will qpold his stature later. In youth it rein
^ forces these with "cross-beams" < " solidify his
moral character. Day by day, all th ,,kHood,
"^urch "rivets" into their
^*ls and aims that <
th<>.
f orces tht?
moral character.
the Church "rivets"
truths and id^ls am
his full stature.
Faithfully, generously give s?.*
Church. Faithfully and generously it
strength into our lives.
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THE CHURCH FOR ALL . . .
ALL FOR THE CHURCH
The Church is the greatest factor oa earth for
the building of character and good citizenship.
I? is a storehouse of spiritual values. Without a
strong Church, neither democracy nor civilization
can survive. There are four sound reasons why
every person should attend services regularly
and support the Church. They are: (!) For his
own sake. (2) For his children's sake. <3) For the
cake of his community and nation. (4) For the
sake of the Church itself, which needs his moral
and material support. Plan to go to church regu
larly and read your Bible daily.
Book Chapter Verses
Pulmr S4 1-12
^ond?irjMnVHMM.Amoi 5 24-24
m - - t, , 4 1-4
f-lfatthetr % 10-17
9 Luke ? 37-45
- _^II Corinthieae ? ?-?
? ' ? i a ?i i **"' ? ISO J-t
This Series of Adi Is Being Published Weekly in the Interest of the Churches of Boone and Watauga County, by the Following:
WATAUGA HARDWARE, INC.
Philco, Maytag Appliance*
Building Materials, Myers Pumps
COE INSURANCE AGENCY
All Lines Insurance
Dependable Real Estate Service
NORTHWESTERN BANK
Complete Financial Service (or Watauga County
? ?
FARMERS HARDWARE & SUPPLY CO.
Everything in
Hardware and Associated Lines
BARE'S DEPARTMENT STORE ?
I The Home of J arm an Shoes ??
Complete^hitfitters for the Family
BROWN & GRAIIAM MOTOR CO., INC.
Dodge and Plymouth Sales and Service
815 East Main Street
SMITH EY'S STORE
Dry Goods, Clothing. Shoos^proccrics
Modern Cale in Connection
? GOODNIGHT BROTHERS
Buyers Watauga Produce
Packers "Daniel Boone'' Potatoes, Fertilizers, Seed
HUNT'S DEPARTMENT STORE
Clothing and Shoes for 4
Every M4Nr oX the Family
TODD'S ESSO STATION , ? ?
Joe Todd, Owner
Washing, Greasing, Tires and Batteriei ^
BAftNETT MOTOR COMPANY
Pontiac Automobiles s
East King Near Blowing Rock Road
TRIPLETTS GARAGE MACHINE SHOP ?
Manufacturers of Triplett's Equalizing Tandems
Phones 342 and 313 ? Perkinsville
COLVARD CHEVROLET CCLINC. 0
Service, Body Shop, Parts, AccAories
North Depot Street
CITY MEAT MARKET ?
Complete Selection Fresh, Frozen and Cured Meats
? Phone 29
WAGNER'S ESStt SERVICENTER
Our Expert Service MaTos Motoring a Pleasure
Harold Fachs, Mgr. ? Blowing Rock Road
PERKINSVILLE GROCERY
In # Heart of Perkinsvm <
Quality Groceries at Economy Prices
WINKLER MOTOR COMPANY
Ford Sale* and Service
South Depot Street
CRAVEN FURNITURE COMPANY
Complete Home Furniaheri
Electrical Appliances *
NEW RIVER LIGHT AND POWER CO.
A. C. MAST & CO. ?
Furniture, Appliances, Clothing, Groceries
SUGAR GROVE,' N. C.
CAROLINA PHARMACY
A Complete Drue Service ?
Prescriptions a Specialty
WALKER'S JEWELRY STORE
Boone's Pioneer Jewelers
Opposite Postoffice
* BOONE FLOWER SHOP
Flowers for All Occasions
Phone: Day ^4 ? Night 321 -W
REINS-STURDIVANT FUNERAL HOME
Phoba 24
Ambulance Service I
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