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Notices WWm IIWU MEMORIAL nkmrmiAN church Rov. L. T. NnlMi D. D, puUr Worship services every Sunday morning at 11. Midweek prayer meeting every Wedneeday night at 7:30. Sunday School every Sunday morning at 10. Young People meet in the chapel every Sunday night Iron 14 Girl* Scouto meet In the Sunday School rooms Friday after noon ?t 4. Choir practice at 1:18 p. m. on Wednesday. The women of the church meet the second and fourth Monday nights <Jt each month at 1:90. Until the first Sun day In June all worship services are held in the chapel at the rear of thf. main sanctuary. WATAUGA CHARGE METHODIST CHURCHES Rev. N. C. Rush, paster Liberty: 1st and 3rd Sundays, worship 10:00 a., m. Vaile Cruets: 1st and 3rd Sun days, worship 11:00 a. m. Piney Grove: 1st and 3rd Sun days, worship 8:00 p. m. Mabel: tad and 4th Sundays, wonhip 10:00 a. m. Henson Chapel: tad -and 4ft Sunday, worship 11:00 a. at 4th Sunday 8:00 p. m. CHURCH OF CHRIST West Main Strset. Bible Study, Lord's Day, 10 a. m., morning worship 11, evening worship at 7:30 p. m.; Bible study Thursday f.30 p. m.; Radio pri gram every Lord's Day at t:18 a. m. to 8:46 a. m. H. Ernest Shoaf, Evangelist PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH J. K. Parker, Jr., pastor. Sunday school at 9:46 a. m. Morning worship at 11:00 a. m. There la 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 of the women of the church each third Monday. It's easy to build your OUTDOOR FIREPLACE FARMERS HARDWARE AND SUPPLY CO., INC lM King St ? Boone, N. C. i ? MmttBAW rAMWjjIy Holy Trinity ? 9:40 a. m , % Sunday School? 10:49 a. m. Bethany ? 11: IS a. a., Confirms lion md Communion r ?" Sunday School -10: 19 a. m.M Holy Communion ? 1:00 p m. Sunday School? 2:00 p. m. ADVENT ODUST1AN CHUBCH George A. Arthur, paator. 10 a. ?.?Sunday School. " 11 a. m.? Morning worship. Sermon Topic: "New" 6:19 p. MiLows 0:46 p. m?Youth fellowship ot Loyal Workers. 7:30 p. n.? Rev. Marvin Caaey trill apeak. METHODIST CHUBCH lliirll Keck Bev. H. E. 8 pence, Paator. Service* each Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. . GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Edwin F. Tioahiian, pastor. The Church of the Open Door Sunday ichool at 10 a. m. Mr. b. Grady MoreU tad Wade Coffey, superintendents. Worship at 11:00 a. m. Sermon topic: "Heaven, My Et ernal Home." Luther League at 0:30 p. m. Choir rehearsal on Wednesday evening at 7:M with Prof. Walton Cole directing. Come and worahip. BOONE METHODIST CHURCH E. H. Lowman, pastor. 9:49? Church School. 11:00? Morning worship. (Nurs cry lor children. ) 8:90 ? Methodist Youth Fellowship A Cordial welcome to all. ST. MARK'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Cyras Frailer, Studeat Pastor Sunday School? 10:00 a. m. The Service? 11:15 a. m. Prices farmers got for milk in mid-April averaged above a year earlier for the first time in two years. wfon h com** to a sum THIY'IM TOUOHI i I IM HI) KB? fAF NOIITH CAROLINA OMttt Lvnkir Uf4' f ss MORETZ *SON laf tt 11 o'clock. sSffi MT. IRin CHURCH ' Evangelic ial tod Reformed (The Little White Church) / 11:00 a. m. (Visiting minister *?ch Sunday during summer wo- 1 MB.) '??' '??J Public cordially Invited to ser vice, alao to viait nearby Aaaembly 0,owMb rusT baptist ckumca In. G. CirtIM, Cm, PMtor Sunday? 10:00 a. m. Sunday School 11:0 a. ?. Moraine Wonhip 7 JO prayer meeting 8:00 p. m. Choir rehearsal 8:00 p. m. Evening Wonhip ST. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL CHVBCB In. Thoaua C. Setts, Vtear. Sunday? mornlns prayer and ?ermon? 10:00. Wadnaaday? Holy Communion? 10:15. REVIVAL MEETING Rev. Glenn South ii in a revival meeting thia week at Dieen Grove Baptist Church,- near Watauga Lake. Rev. Ernest Rash is the pas tor. Everybody is welcome. According to reports, farmers in the Corn Belt of the United States will overplant this year; in the South, farmers are reducing their corn acreage. Yoiimiiossii WED, JUNE 15?7:00 ? ?:00 Ella Kazan's Explosive Production of John Steinbeck's Cinemascope "EAST OF EDEN" JAMES DEAN, RAYMOND MAS BEY, BURL fVES, JULIE HARRIS THURSDAY, JUNE 10? 7:oi ? ?:00 "DRUM BEAT" Cater and Cinemascope* ALAN IADD, AUDREY DALTON, MA1USA PAVAN A romantic ladiaa story? thrill* latere FRIDAY, JUNE 17?7:00 ? 9*0 GREER G ARSON ? DAIflT^ ANDREWS in "STRANGE LADY IN TOWN" Color and Cinemascope ? A blaie of wetting drama 8ATURDAY, JUNE 11?4 ? t ? ? A picture foi* everyone? don't miaa "AIN'T MISBEHAVIN" RORY CALHOUN, PIPER LAU RIE, JACK CARSON, REGINALD GARDNER, MAMIE VAN DOREN A musical comedy SUNDAY, JUNE 1?-3:M - 9:00 GREGORY PECK in "THE PURPLE PLAIN" with WIN MIN THAN Exciting air advent* re ? in Cinema Scope and color s MONDAY. JUNE 20? 7:00 ? ?:?0 "THE LAST TIME I SAW PARIS" ELIZABETH TAYLOR, VAN ' JOHNSON, WALTER PIDGEON, DONNA REED Paris Night Life and a great love drama TUE8DAY, JUNE tl? 7:M ? ?:00 *A WOMAN'S WORLD' JUNE ALLY80N, LAUREN BA CALL, VAN HEFUN, CLIFTON WEBB, CORNEL WILDE, FRED MaeMURRAY, ARLENE DAHL Cater and Cinemascope? Need we ' say mora Real Estate ALL KINDS OF FARMS Large , Small and Grass Farms CITY PROPERTY / HOUSES AND LOTS BUSINESS PROPERTY ft: v- f :'r * Several To Select From SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY OR SELL 4 Twenty-Five Years Experience 1 S. C. Eggers & Co. Camp Joy Opens |riday Night JS The program tor the opening of Cup Joy Friday night at 7:30 o' clock If announced at follow* by C. J. Farthing, program chairman: 7:30? Covered diab upper with everyone Invited to bring a diih and rat (upper together. 8. IS ? Devotion by the Rev. C. 0 Vance; rang. ??d by Ralph Besh ears, accompanied by Mas Beth Eggers at the piano, and Harry Farthing on the baritone horn. Report oa camp accomplishments and future plans by Mr*. Nora Wil ?oo ; Baritone solo by Harry Farthing, accompanied by Miss Eggers. Remark* by Ira Ayeri, Brother hood president of Three Forks As sociation. by Sherry Orimee, m panied by Mr*. Austin South. Bound UbU ringing co by Mtu Doric Vance. v The camp is sponsored by the Brotherhoods of Three Forks Bap tist Association, and the Brother hoods are asked to see that a large attendance be urged. Schedule (or the camp is as (ol 'ra-K S " ; if" Junior flrU, June 20-21. lntormadiatc girl*, Jum 27-*) Junior bun July 4-7. Intermediate bays, July 11-14. Y. W. A., Jum 24-29. of fflttw this year is exported to total about U% million bale*. |'S ', < Main CAM) (NT THANKS We wfafc to tkaak our maajr friend* {or their kiadneai during the llln? wad death of out belov ed huaband and father.? lfRS. NEWTON HARTLEY AND CHID """ ??????????????????? With to prevent wMnatioaa which It think* are harmful to free < new does, in a "ihadowtoBd" ot atatory interpretations. Complete Line el STAR BRAND AO Leetfccc SHOES r(? EVERY MEMBEB OF THE FAMILY HUNT'S DEPT. STOKE Beeoe, N. C. DADDY CAN HX ANYTHING - The tremendous faith of a child in his father! To the conscientious father it is frightening, indeed. And, to the conscientious mother, equally frightening is her child's trust in her. It takes something more than love and good intentions to live up to the expectations of Our children. We need a strength and wisdom and tenderness that do not come auto matically with the responsibility of parenthood. God provides, and the Church instills in our lives, the spirit ual gifts which our parenthood requires. We were meant to ( cultivate these qualities, for with every challenge God offers us adequate resources. , - And our children will grow as we grow in the Christian faith, for the most obvious truth in the world is that a child wants to be like his Mother and Da<L .u. ? THE CHURCH FOR ALL . . . ALL FOJt THE CHURCH The Church It the greatest factor on earth lor (he building ol character and good dtiienship. It is a storehouse ol ?piritual values. Without a Wrong Church, neither democracy nor civilization can survive. There are lour sound reasons why every person should attend services regularly and support the Church. They are: (1) Tor his own sake. (2) For his children's sake. (3) For the sake ol his community and nation. (4) For the sake of the Chtrch itself, which needs his moral and. material support. Plan to go to church regu larly and read your Bible dally. B?odu> Coloniut Cbapfr 20 I if VlflH I'M l-lf I-f 20-24 Iff 2S-SS 10-25 ThU Series of Ads Is Being Published Weekly in the Interest of the Churches of Boone and Watauga County, by die I'm,,. ' 1 1. \ 1(1. , LUTHER'S ESSO SERVICENTER Boone's Finest E. King St Drive Carefully ? Th? Life You Save May Be Your Own WATAUGA HARDWARE, INC. Philco, Maytag Appliances BaUdiag Materials, Myers Pumps COE INSURANCE AGENCY All Lines Insurance Dependable Real Estate Service , FARMERS HARDWARE A SUPPLY CO. Everything in Hardware and Associated Lines Following: SMrrmnrs store Dry Good*, Clothing, Shoes, Groceries Modem Cafe fat Connection HILLSIDE DAISY PRODUCTS, INC Grade "A" Pasteurized and Homogenized Product! Boy A Rufty, Mgr. CAROLINA PHARMACY A Complete Drag Service REINS-STUD IV ANT FUNERAL HOME Dial AM 4-MM Ambulance WATAUGA MOTOR MARKET Tboee Goad Gulf Products Comer Main Street and Blowing Bock Rood . > -? '? ,i i ? NEW RIVES LIGHT * POWER CO. TSAJOLWAY LAUNDRY, INC. East Boon* Dial AMherst H-M18 TODD i BIGGINS ESSO SERVICE JM Todd ? Drue* Higglns Washing, Greasing, Tires sad Batteries THE NORTHWESTEN RANK A Good Bank Serving ? Good County , r ,< ? ; * BOONE TRAIL RESTAURANT "A Good Place To *at" Baxter Hardy, Owner Across bom _ a
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