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Church Institufl^l P M - ? Fnoflyl rtedof mui July of Held work wU 10 and August the evaluation | 29-31. The Rev. S. Dargaa Butt, dii of the inatltute, la a member at faculty ot Sea bury- W eetern Theological Seminary, Evanston, siuLjy vie *' I? '?? The program, desigced to Mia : i clergy and lay workers" for rural work, streaaes the importance of pfcyaical labor oa the farm aa well aa the daaa room atudy; the im portance of whole?o me recreation, especially in work with young People The institute wai begun In IMS, and hai continued every summer since. It is a project of the Na tional Council of the Protestant Epiacopal Church. The Rt Iter. M. George Henry, biahop of the Epiacopal Diocese of Western North Carolina, will be in residence at the inatltute much of Hi the time. . Subjects to be taught and by whom an: . i . A Philosophy of Sural Life ? The Rev. A. Rufus Morgan, Frank lin. Rural Life and the Church ? Rev. Mr. Butt. Pastoral Work and Preaching in ' Town and Country? The Rt. Rev. Henry. Religious Education and tha Daily Vacation Church School? Misa Irene Scudds, Worcester, Community Recreation ? Mr. and Mrs Prank H. Smith, Berea Col lege, Berea, Ky. Audio-Visual Aids? The Rev. Robert Marka, McDonoogh, N. Y. Rural Community Survey Tech nique?Rev. Mr. Butt Community Health Work? Mrs. Mont Glovler, R. N? Boone. Farming and the Care of the Soil ? Johnaon Christenbury, Valle Cru cis. Conservation? W. M. Landess, Tennessee Valley Authority, Knox ville, Tenn. The Lord's Acre Work? The Rev. Dumont Clarke, D. D , Farm* era' Federation, Asheville. There will alao be lecture* on. successful rural church project*! and governmental agencies servfl^ the rural commuaitlea; and vieita to a rural hoapital and to nearby rural church center*. The purpoae of the Southern Town and Country Church Inatl tute is to provide a program of clinical training in town and coun try church work, through a period of intenaive study, and actual ex perience in field work. Academic credit ia given by some tchool* for satt?factory work done In the Inatltute. Senator Walter F. George, chain man of the Senate Foreign Af faire Committee, recently declar ed that the United States should hold on to its air haees and mili tary might In Burope for the time being, at least. Commenting oil re ports that the Soviet Union might pre** for disarmament and the neutralization of Germany, Sena tor George aaid the United State* could not "give up anything at thl* time or rest on our oars In any CARD OF THANKS We wtah to thank each and ev ery one for their kindne** and aympathy incident to the death of Jim Brown. May God bestow his richest bleuing* on each and ev eryone, and iheir klndneaa to hla family ? THE BROTHERS AND SISTERS. Cpl Gurvia Greenwald. of Reese, hss re-enlistert in the U. S. Army, and hit been assigned to FoH Jackson, >. C. Cpi OnetMM received * 9900 bonus for re-enlisting within AO dQ'l of hU discharge, representing a manth'i base pny for each year of his present enlistment of three roars, said Sgt. Ray Neuwlrth, Re cruiting Sergeant of the N. C. Mili tary District for Watauga, .Wilkes, Alleghany, and Ashe counties. >. 1 Burkett, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. L Burkett 0( Sugar Grove has lust been promoted to the rsnk of Airman First Class In the Unit ed Statea Air Force. Mr. and Mr*. Burkett have re ceived a letter from Major Robert E. Davis, commander, In which he saya: "Only the best qualified airmen are promoted. Your son has pro ven to his superior officers and non-commissioned officers that he possesses those qualities of mili tary proficiency, leadership, Inte grity, and maturity required of a Mr. Burkett la stationed in Albu querque, New Mexico. Wherever you are, jrpu can depend on yur Sub urban Rulane |U man. Ht'a there to aervice your iu tank, to aee that your fine, modern (u appliance* are working for you. Good fM err vice ia aa important to your family at th? fine (a> appliances you inatali. You eon de pend on them both when you come ta your Sub urban Rulane dealer. YOU CAN DEPEND ON PARKWAY RULANE GAS COMPANY CMTLtm PLATOON TKMtt Bamberjt, Germany? Pvt. |lH mat B. Smith, 11, m>n of Green* Smith, Route t, Boone, N. C , la a member of Compioy D of the let Infantry DirUion't Mth Regiment which recently completed annual platoon tetta in Germany Private Smith, a Jeep driver, en ters* the Army in January lttM end arrived ovenea* last Decem ber. Be completed belle training ?t fort Jackaon, >. C. Lyndon B. John?on, (D., Tex.) Senate Majority Loader, recently ?uggeeted that Preaident Eisen hower ihould take a now look at the defenae program of the nation to nufee certain that the United State* waa not lagging behind Soviet RuMla In any aapect. He said he waa "disturbed" by the current picture and deaeribed re cent Soviet peace movea n a aL. aaaaea M ?muitc screen. Four Wataugatis At White Lake Four Watauga oounty Young Men and Women Club Ihethbers at tended the annual state Y. M. W Conference at White Lake. N. C., lane H* .SfKM Thome attending were: Paul Brookthire^ president; Erie Gay SmHhennan, secretary; Bill Aus tin. reporter; Ruth Heart and Catherine E. Holeombe, assistant Iiamiii m a ant ? J- - I* ? A *rlm nr HvTDv pJCIlVt ?Qllll Nil ? Rome of the activities of the conference were outdoor cookery or chicken barbecue, boat ride around lake, picnic on board yacht on Cape Pear Rlvef, swimming and election and Installation of 1995 96 state officers, and county Y. M. W. reports. Special interest classes were held in "Correct Drees" lead by Mary Lee, Extension Clothing Specialist; Social Security and In come Tax by W. L Turner, Public Affairs Specialist; Outdoor Cook ery by Mr. W. L. Hamnett, Wild life Resource Commission; and Handicrafts 6y Fred Wagner, Aa sistant 4-H Clitfc Di^. ] Inspirational txHn were given by Worth Carolina." Miss Ruth Current, State Hope Agent, spokp on "Un derstanding Minnaa ViIiim." The cenlfcrtitte ?u held at the Bladen county 4-H camp on the Mk*. Bladen ?Mnty Y. M. W. Hub counties wet* represented with ap proximate? 80 members and ad visors attending. r $ Legion Meeting Well Attended Watauga Poat 190. American Legion, and the Woman's Auxili ary held tbair regular meeting at the Legion Hut last Friday even ing. A large crowd was present and a considerable amount of business earried An. The next meeting la scheduled (or Jane 24 at 7:10 p. m. Lionel War, adjutant, asks that there be a good attendance. In a hurry, driver? It's not good for your health. And it's literally death on wheels dn the road. Don't be a "Hurry Bug." Slow down and live! Macbeth Film To B? Shown Here A tire-hour Shafc?s|M?re's "Macbeth," filmed from an NBC television presenta tion which (tarred Maurice Evsns and Judith -Aodarstc, will be ?hewn to the ittudents of Appala chian State Teachers College en Monday, June SO. llie film claieic has been made available to the nation's schools and colleges free of charge by Hallmark Cards, lac. The entire television production ins recorded by kinescope process on lff-mm film exactly aa televised last November and Hallmark has financed the processing and distri bution of prints for the school field. The performance was personally adapted and produced by Evans snd received wide acclaim from television critics as one of the year's outstanding dramatic of ferings. In addition to Evans as Macbeth and Mias Anderson ss Lady Macbeth, the cast includes House Jsmesen as King Duncan, States Cotsworth as Banquo, Rich ard Waring as Macduff, and more than 40 others. No slbniaslon charge will be made for the film showings and AT AUCTION Tuesday, June 28 ? * ' v al 10 o'clock a. m. ?. " '? yt ' - '? -iP* ? '''? on the premiss, highway 421, one and a half miles west of Boone, the property known as the v COUNTY HOME FARM This farm consists of 90 acres, subdivided into tracts and lots. 50 or 60 acres of tillable land, 25 acres of good poplar and other timber. Nearly two miles frontage on 421 and proposed 421 Boone bypass. Terms may be arranged. k * I . , * *?- m ????* j1 ? i . ' > ? ? ? ? r- ?-.?v An opportunity to get some desirable property, in a desirable locality, close to Boone. Board Of County Commissioners ARLIE P. WALSH, Chairman distribution is limited te public, parochial and private high schools and eaUegf . \ I The National Congreu of Par enU and Teachers has pledged it vauld work to obtain ? (UK a year minimum wage Tor teachers. "NO COMMENT" In apswer to all questions con cerning Us plana far 19M Pres ident Eisenhower has no comment The President's aides are instruct ing White House visitors not to bring up the sUhjact to the Pres ident's presence. ? JOBS WAITING YOUNG MSN AND WOMEN $30 to f ISO a week &?. . You C?i Work Your Way Through Our School HU31 .? CHARLOTTE BEAUTY SCHOOL 1?% Try** St !#> Charlotte, N. C. There's More Fun At The Movies AffiSffiUA* "Everybody Lik#f 1+orw, H. C" R.A.F. with TVRONE POWER BETTY GRABLE THURSDAY ONLY SATURDAY? 11 O'CLOCK * DOUBLE FEATURE I inclined with ELROY HIRSCH BARBARA HALE FRIDAY? BARGAIN DAY 10c and 20c SUNDAY AT 3 and 9 R|pNDAY ONLY TUESDAY ONLY WEDNESDAY ONLY COMING SOON HI, KIDS, LOOK! Free Theatre Pmm New Packed in "PIEDMONTS BEST" Pure Perk Santage, Liver Loaf, Bologna and Frankfraters. " 1 ? 1 ? 11 * i.i. i i ? i There's More tun Al The Movies Furniture With Low-Overhead Prices All Kinds Of Home Appliances At Lowest Prices ? . . ' r . 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