Church Notices advent CHRISTIAN CHVRCH George A. Arthur, pastor. * 10 a. m ? Sundi/ School. 11 a. m? Morning voriblp. Sermon topic: "The Lamb of I 4HN& jE - 9 S0 p. m._ MiLvws. , .? * ?:45 p. m? Youth Kellowriup of Loyal Workers. 7:30 Evening Worship with a I program by the children of the | Vacation Bible School. Wednesday: Prayer meeting at 7 1 p. m. LAUREL SPRINGS BAPTIST CHURCH Raymond Headrix, Pastor SundajQSchool 10:00 a. m. Morning Worahip 11:00 a. m. B. T. U. 7:00 p. m. Evening Worship 8:00 p. m. Wednesday prayer meeting 7:30 1 p. m. Joe Coffey Jr, Superintendent Everyone is invited to attend | these services. RUMPLE MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Blowing Rock Rev. L. T. Newland, D. D., paste: Worship services every Sunday morning at 11. Midweek prayer meeting every Wednesday night at 7:30. Sunday School every Sunday morning at 10. Young People meet in the chapel every Sunday night from 7-0. Girls Scoots meet in the Sunday School rooms Friday after noon at 4. Choir practice at 3:19 p. m. on Wednesday. The written of the church meet the second and fourth Monday nights of each month at 7:30. Until the first Sun day in June all worship services are held in the chapel at the rear of the main sanctuary. WATAUGA CHARGE METHODIST CHURCHES Rev. N. C. Bash, pastor Liberty: 1st and 3rd Sunday*, Worship 10:00 a. m. Valle Crucis: 1st and 3rd Sun- | days, worship 11:00 a. m. Piney Grove: 1st and 3rd Sun- 1 days, worship 8:00 p. m. Mabel: 2nd and 4th Sundays, | worship 10:00 a. m. Henson Chapel: 2nd and 4th , Sunday, worship 11:00 a. m. 4th | ^Sunday 8:00 p.. m. CHURCH OF CHRIST West Main Street liible Study, Lord's Day, 10 a. m., morning worship 11, evening worship at 7:30 p. m.; Bible study Thursday 7:30 p. m.; Radio pro gram every lord's Day at 8:13 a. m. to 8:49 a. m. H. Ernest Shoaf. Evangelist PRESBYTERIAN CHUfcCH J. K. Parker, Jr.. paster.' Sunday school at 8:48 a. m. Morning worship at 11:00 a^n. I There is a nursery kept for small | children during this service. Westminster Fellowship at 8:48 | p. m. Circles of the women of the church meet the first Monday of each month; general meeting ef the women of the church each third Monday. CAL-DAKJ XZdjJ ; * Fashionable black le?s - enamel an sturdy welded tubular (tori Mid DT trays In ? choice of beau tiful patterns. So smart for snacks ! Lap hifh to At one your FARMERS HARDWARE AND SUPPLY CO., INC 102 King St ? Boone, N. C. BOONE METHODIST CmKl E H. Lowraan, pastor. 9:48? Church School. Wi ? 11*)0 Moraing wonhip (Nun ery (or children.) 8:30? Methodist Youth Fellowihlp A cordial welcome io all. FIRST BAPTIST CHVECH 1 Beene. N. C. " Rev.L.H.HoIlU<s??(th.pa*er Sunday School, MB a. m. ?i Morning Worship, 11:00 a. m. Baptist Training Union. 8:45 p. 1 Mb w 4? HP Evening Worship, 8:00 p. m. Wednesday evening prayer ser- 1 vice, 8:00 p. m. We extend to you a cordial in vitation to attend all e< our ser vices. CATHOLIC CHURCH Bust lev. Frsncis'J. Murphy, paster Rev. Joseph 9. haiu, Assistant Pastor Holy Mass every Sunday morn ing at t OO o<dacfc In the American Legion Hut. * Confessions heard one half hour before Mass. MENNONITE RRETHEREN CHURCH Brother Roekferd Hsttsn. paster Sunday school 10:00 a. m. . Evening worship and and 4th Sundays, 7:90 p. as. Prayer meeting on each Thurs day at 7:98 p.- m. ST. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH lev. Thomas C. Setts, Vicar. Sunday ? morning prayer and sermon ? 10:00. Wednesday? Holy Conuniinlon ? 10:13. EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED (MT. BETHEL) Blowing Reck Worship Sunday H a. m. A dif ferent visiting minister each Sun day. ST. MARTS OF THE HOLS Blowing hock Rev. Thomas C. Beits, Vicar Holy Communion 7:30 Church School 10:00 Morning Prayer and Service 11:00 PERKINSVILLE BAPTIST Rev. Rex West, paster Sunday School 10:00 a. m. Morning Worship 11:00 a. m. B. T. ft 7.00 p. m. Evening Worship 8:00 p. m. Wednesday prayer meeting 8:30 p. m. Meet A Man withcSec^-K^ NfPRFStNTING Home Security Life Insurance Co. IN BOONE J catholic church or EPIPHANY Holy in* at 11 o'clock. Confessions hoard on^half kma | Mm Kin. HT. BETHEL CHURCH Evangelkial and Reformed (The Little White Church) 11:00 a. m. (Visiting minister I each Sunday during summer sea- j mtiWM Public cordially invited to sen- j trice, also to visit aoarhy Assembly | J rounds. ranr baptist church Rev. G. Carlton, Cos, Sunday? 10:00 a. m. Sunday School 114 a. m. Morning Worship 7 JO prayer meeting 8:00 p. a. Choir rehearsal 8:00 p. m. Evening Worship LUTHERAN PARISH George W. MM, pastor. Bethany ? 9:48 a. m. Holy Trinity ? 0:40 a. m. Holy Communion ? 11:18 a. m. Homecoming ? Rev. N. E. Town send ST. MARK'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Cyrus P raster. Student Pastor Sunday School ? 10:00 a. m. The Servtoe? 11:18 a. m, , OPENING FRIDAY, JUNE 10 Celebrating Our 12th Birthday With CINEMASCOPE Friday, June 10 ? 7 and 9 p. m. 'CHIEF CRAZY HORSE* starring VICTOR MATURE, SUSAN BALL, JOHN LUND The romance ani deeds of the man who smashed Custer that heroic day at Little Big Horn Cinemascope and Color (Free Balloons to Kids under 12) Sat., June 11 ? 3, 7 and 9 p. m. DEBBIE REYNOLDS. JANE POWELL, ANN MILLER. WALTER PIDGEON, VIC DAMONE, TONY MARTIN, and RUSS TAMBLY in . "HIT THE DECK" In the liveliest Cinemascope, color musical of the year. Let us, put you in a good mood. (FREE CAKE AND PUNCH SATURDAY NIGHT) Sun., June 12 ? 3 and ? p. m. Robert Louis Stevenson's Spanish Main Adventure Sequel to Treasure Island ? in color and Cinemascope 'LONG JOHN SILVER' (tarring ROBERT NEWTON, and CONNIE GILCHRIST Reviewer's rating: Excellent Mon., June 13 ? 7 and ? p. m. You'll be "YOUNG AT HEART" when yon see DORIS DAY, FRANK SINATRA, GIG YOUNG, ETHEL BARRY MORE in this heart warming, terrl fic musical In color ^ues., June 14?7 and I p. ml MARILYN MONROE, BETTY GRABLE, LAUREN BACALly "HOW TO MARft Y A MILLIONNAIRE" Cinemascope ? Color (Come see how to get a mil liotimaire) COMING? WED., JUNE IS "EAST OF EDEN" Real Estate ALL KINDS OF FARMS Large, Small and Grass Farms CITY PROPERTY HOUSES AND LOTS BUSINESS PROPERTY v , y' .? . fyy*' Mr - jmt) * Several To Select From SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY OR SELL TwentyFive Years Experience S. C. Eggers & Co. GRACE LCTBEKAN CHUBCH ' Edwin r. Troutman, pastor The Church of the Open Door Sunday school at 10 a. m. ]8 Mrs. O. GraOv Moretc and Wade Cottey, superintendents. Worahip at 11:00 a. m. HwJns; Sermon topic: "The Two Eterni tle#.*Tn Luther League at 6:30 p. m. Cogie and worship. MYF Sub-District Scheduled Sunday Hie Ashe-Watauga Methodist Youth Fellowship sub-district will be held at Hopewell Church on the Todd charge Sunday, June 12, at T p. m., it was announced this week. Sign at a railroad crossing: "The average time it takes a train to pass this crossing is '14 seconds, whether your car is on it or not." Three Forks Group Calls Missionary Thret Fork* Baptist Association, in its Spring Session, which met at Cove Creek Baptist Church May 34, extended an muuaiaaoMs call to Rev. Hoyt Robeison, Owenton. Kentucky, to becAme its mission ary DM a half-time ba?ii Rev. L>. H. Hollinfsworth, mod er?tor, told of the vtovitlt* ml the combine Executive, Missions. and Finance committees, which led to their unanimous recommendation of Mr. Roberson, Mr. Roberson had previously had a call from Bethel Baptiit church to become iU pastor, alio on ? half time bas is. May SI to announced his deci sion to accept both call and will begin his work July 1st. F*i V 4 ?BOUND THE CHOCK Prescription Wim ft Service By KcfhtenJ Pharmacist Harris Rexall Drug Store Main St BLOWING BOCK, N. C. Phone ttlff CAID or THANKS We want to take this Method of expi easing our deep appreciation for the many expressions of sym pathy. act* of kindness, and floral tributes during the illness and death of o?r beloved fattier, J. Y. Smitherman. ? The family. (AMD Of THANKS tion for the prayers, food, flowert aad call* during the death of mr husband aw) father. Nay yeu h??e rack friend* In time of sorrow.? Mrs. Jim Brown and family. m Complete LIm 1 1 H STAR BRAND | AH Lfilltw SHOES for evert OF THE FAMILY HUNT'S DEPT. STORE I lit. -e l "the Q"W?e \\ad & wall Generation* slaved away their live* to build it. The wealth of king! and the akill of engineer* were poured into it* construction. And. when it wat finished, it roamed a vagabond course over the mountain* for hundred* of miles, like a great grey dragon breathing defiance from every segment of itp poised body. It was a peace-loving nation's way of telling the world tha^phe wanted no more war . . . and the men who built it actually believed it would protect them from aggression. The Americans have a hydrogen bomb. It, too, is a peace-loving nation's way of telling the world that the want* no more war. And millions actually believe it will protect, not only America, but the whole world, from aggression. The only sure protection against war ia the fortress that saves mankind from the evils in men's hearts which foment war. That fortress is the Christian religion. But even our religion is not a sure protection until it reaches the hearts of all men. % ... y :?.? . Support your church. Help it build the foundations of Peace in your ews heart. And with your prayers and your purse advance its tireless I efforts to build those same foundations in the hearts of all men. j This Series of Ads Is Being Published Weekly in the Interest of the Churches of Boone and Watauga County ? by the LUTHER'S ESSO SEKVICENTEB , Boone'* Finest E. King St Drhrt Carefully? Th? Life You Save May B? Your Own WATAUGA HARDWARE, INC. . Philco, Maytag Appliance* Building Materials, Myeti Puny* ^ ^ (krrie* 'AtMERS BARDwa.- D Following: ttOTHXTt STORK Dry Good*, Clothing, Shoes, Grocertaa Modern Cafe la Connection HILLSIDE DAISY PRODUCTS, INC. Grade "A" Paateuriced and Homogenized Product! no? A Rufty, Mgr. CAROLINA PHARMACY A Complete Drug larrlca REINS-STUDIVANT FUNERAL HOME ial AM MM Ambulance WATAUGA MOTOR MARKET Thoae Good QUI Product* Corner Mala S tract and Mowing Rock vfSBBE; ' NIW RIVER LIGHT * POWER CO. TRAILWAY LAUNDRY, INC t Boom Dtal AMherat 4-8418 ? v- VC' TODD * HIGMSIN# ESSO SERVICE Jot Todd ? 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