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ChurcfiNoticeslM aervice ? 8:00 Wednesday? WrdOMday ? Choir nkirnl ? Wrimiito;, ft 18. A cordial Mmm to ?U. LUTHEBAN PARISH George W. Shuford, Bethany ? Sunday School. 10:00; Service 11:00, l?t and 8rd Suodaya Holy Trinity ? Sunday School, ?:M; Service 11:00, Snd end ?h Sundays. Holy Communion ? Sunday School, 1:30; Service 2:80. Bible Claaa? School? The Worfblp ? 7 00 to 9:00 p. m. Pioneer m Toung People'! aaaemhly ? The Chapel Wedneaday: J:U p. (R. Choir practice? The Cfcnrah 7 30 0. m. Prayer meeting? The Chapel. FREfiBfTKMAN CHUKCH J. K. Parker, Jr., pa tor. Sunday achool at t:4S a. m. Morning worihlp at 11 :W a. i There U a nuraery kept for small children during thia aenrice, with a mine ea duty. Weatauaatar FeOewtkip at 141 p. m. 4l - . - -M aL. BOONE CATHOLIC CHURCH Mass Id Blowing Buck MACE Mmnoun CMJKX Bev. T: r. Trsataiiu, F aater (The Chan* of the Opoo Door) A rally day program win be fri?nlfrt by the Aisiw AtMby School al 10*0 a. at. f I WarW Conaau bmni Sunday aer vice will fa* observed at 11:00 a. ai. All resident members of Grace arc urged to be preaeat nad Com mune. Luther League at i p. m. Lutheran Student AaaoeMJaa at ?:? p. m The October meeting of the Church Council at 7:19 p. m. Junior Choir practiaa Wednes day afternoon at kill Senior Choir rebaaraal oa Wed neaday evening at 1M with Mrs Walton Cole diroctiag. Come and worship. Ministers Hold October Meet At the October meotiag of the Watauga Minister! Aaaociation in Grace Lutheran Church, Monday. October 1, Rev. Rex West was elected president; Rev. A. W. Stowe, secretary aid Rev E. F. Troutnan, treasurer There ware twelve miniate ra present. The November meeting will be in the Blowing Roafc gpiaeapal Church. Marriage Licenses The Watauga County Register of Deeds office lamed marriage lieeuei during the month of September, to the fallowing: Billy Gene Wellborn, Deep Gap and Carmalee Watson, Route 1, ? Dijv FfilKiM fi^nnarsl an<4 t l\Cn Knlwlfl l^OVlii " II I IV* Scarlett Joyce Phillips, both of Jahnaaa \My, Tana.; Douglas Charles Story, Newland, and Har riot field Townaend, Valte Cru cia; Ha) Smith Cable, Sugar Grove, aad Alma Nettie Hicks, Vilas; David Elijah Hieka. Sswar Grove, and Mary Lota Farthing, Reese; Billy Thoasaa McNeil, and Lena Eloiae Greene, both of Deep Gap; Melvin Croak man aad Carol Joan Stender, both of Buffalo, New York; Charles Dean Von Cannon, Rt. 5, Johnson City, Tenn. and Patricia Ann Dickaaa, Elixabeth ton, Tens.; Floyd Murl Brewer, Boone aad Iva Lea Hartley, Blow ing Rock; Robert Elton Greer, Rt. S, Boone and Shirley Ann Norria, Boone; Wiley DaroeH, Jr., Clem mons, and Annie Arnett, Vilas. CABD OF THANKS We wiah to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to every one for ttteir kindness, food, help, the floral offering and sympathy shown us during the death of our beloved husband and fattier, Tho mas A. Greene. ? Mrs. Tom Greene and children. CABD OF THANKS We wiah to thank our many friea da and relatives for their tfcoughtftilnoaa aad k I n d n e a a shown us daring the illness and death of oar little daughter, Laura Naomi.? The Billle Bolicka. Shop al BELK'S for tm.L falkMNM priced fcr N*ft> We Are Boane'i Exclusive Dhtritulon (or R ed Riding Hood Skoet for Boy* lAd Girls Weyenb?r| Shoes (or Men / Natural Bridge Shoe* for Women Bomm,N.C. ? Carter ? Am at BKUC8 Miy jf3ZtL-*MyE! Pi j -ij Iul An rreactres un " ? m .tto Honr: it; ili j i - Dr. Baker James Cauthen of Mrhmond, V?? executive secre Ury of (he Fore it* Mlsafcwi Beard of the Southern Baptist Conven tion, will left* M preacher an the "Baolut I tour" for fix months be ginning October 7, it wa* announr ed recently. . The "Baptist Hour" to the of ficial radio .program of the South em Baptist denomination, produc ed and distributed by the Conven tion's Radio and Television Com mission In Fort Worth, Texas. The 30-minute worship program is now carried by Marly 400 Italians I* 39 states and several foreign countries. _ . ... This ptotram can be heard over radia ataUon WATA, Boone each Sunday evening at 7:30 p. m. and over radio station WHKY Hick ory each Sunday afternoon at 2:30 p. m. The new preacher is a native of Texas. Ha received the B. A. de gree from Stephen F. Austin Col lege, Nacogdoches, Tex., the H. A. from Baylor University Waco, and the Th. M. and Th. D. from South western Baptist Theological Sem inary, Tort Worth. "Hie United States plant to buy turkeys and beef to aid prices. Cove Creek School The <*M?wmc toy* and girt* from Mr* Bowling* firtt ind ?ec ond grade* have bad peifaet at tendance (or flic first month of achool lUCM -en Glow, Wanda Pruned, OMj to* llamiaa. Judy Matheson and fitch* rd Wal Nw. Oar thanks to Sharon Jean Har mon. Gteada Harmon, Satlie Joan Ilk**. Wanda Frame!! and Kath leen Glenn (or brlnftag flower* to help beautify ow room. Congratulation* to Sharon Jean and Gloria Ann Harmon alto have bad birthday* recently. Mr*. Bui* Henaoa'* tad Grade Mr*. Howard Vannoy vtilted oar room l**t week and preaented the clau with aand bap for the play ground* Charlene Greene and Betty ShulJ are taking piano lessons with Mr. Shipley. September 28th ami Betty Shull'a birthday. Her parent!, Mr. and Mra. Jim Shall, gave her a lovely birthday party at Mheol. Since her mother workj at the I. R. C. plant, her father brought beautifully decorated cup calces, candy, napUaa and drink i for each chUd. He visited the room and watched the children make pets far the party. Each child colored their pet like the one at home. We also had candles and nuts furalahed by the child ren. The children enjoyed an af ternoon of fun consisting of songs, blowing oat the candles, contests, games, aad blowing ef balloons. Many prizes were won. We were glad to have the following visi tors; Mra. Robert Shipley. Mrs. Mary Henson, Mrs. Jamie Henson, Mrs. Jimmie Mast, and Mr. Maur ice Cooper. Other children In our class cele brating barthdays during Septem ber were Patricia Ann Shull, Den nis Komioger, Billy Combs, Alvin Johnson, and Melissa Combs. Mrs. Dora Mast's Third Grade The week of the hurricane rains found us with the problem of re cess within our own room. We had fan playing with thi nwtor aet Aired with ui. We plan to buy some educatiesial toys tor our room to play with during the had days when h we to May *si*e Merle tsaaes, Sandra OriM aM Janie Shipley brought pretty floweri for the room Mr*. GUrao'a 5th and 8th Grade* We have sixteen 5th tracers and ten nth grader* in our room (hi* year In our fifth grade, we have a unit on North Carolina, learning poems and song* about our state along with the origin and N. -C. life. Our sixth grade history Is very interesting a* we are studying Egypt and the NMe, and the Brit ish Isle* ill geography. Therefore the present newspaper article* 1 about the Sum are closely read Mid . Bake Sale Is Next Saturday The W. S. C. S. of Heiuoo'i Chml Method 1* Ctmn/k will hold a bake talc Saturday. October t, beginning at 10:00 a. m at JaiMf Fumitare stare aa East King Street pies, ctady, miimi, jellies, walsrsai and coatees will be altered for sale, htaeeads will go t? the church, carpet fund. The key ts proper surface drain age is to move water off the field promptly without causing erosion, according to Narth Carolina State College Extension engineers. > DOGWOOD WANTED Convert your dogwood to Dollars. For specification! or cash on delivery, contact your local buyer DEWEY HODGES Route 3, Box 27 Booae, N. C. v 111 4 Protect Your Family BY BECOMING A MEMBER OP Reins-Sturdivant Mutual Burial Association, Inc. TELEPHONE DIAL AMhers* 4-8866 A 25-Cent Pee Is Charge Upon Joining, After Which the Following Duet Are in Effect: DOUBLE BENEFIT quarterly yearly benefit One to ten year*. 4 .20 f .80 " $100.00 Ten to thirty yean .40 1.60 200.00 Thirty to fifty year* .80 - 3.20 200.00 Fifty to sixty-five years 1.20 4J0 200.60 He probably doesn't look muck like the man next door. He don his arithmetic with #ie aid of a centuries-old gadget called tha abacas, and he writes the results in characters that trould be quits imrieHphrrahla to jroa . . . pat you probably have far mare in common with hta than you'd ever dream. Like yo?, ha waata Mace. Like yeu, he wants a food futare for his children, a ad he wants them to have more than he has had. Like yea, he has experienced happiness and sorraw, lave and dis illusionment. Like you, ha priys. On World Wide Communion Sunday, ha will be going to Church and, though this may seem a bit odd to you, he will be praying far you. Yes ... for you, and for everyone else ia the world, friend or enemy. Why not join him? Why not,oa World Wide Communion Sunday, go t? your own church and include him . . . him and everyone else ? ? ? in your prayers. Pray for peace, too. Remembar, the power of prayer is a wonderful thing . . . especially when it Is given many voices. Published Weekly in the Interest of the Churckea of Boone and Wetauga County by the FeUettingt I WATAUGA HARDWARE, INC Phllr?, Maytag AppUucis Building Material*. Mjrera Purapa COB INSURANCE AGENCY All FAIMBS HAKDWABE ft SUPPLY CO. tvarythUw la Hardware all AimlaM Lin* ?**? ' ? ?\ * '* BOONX TRAIL "A flood Mm To ?ift i REINS-STIRDTVANT FUNERAL HOME Dal AM U8W ? AmbuUnoc Sorvfco WATAUGA MOTOR MARKET s ?ood Oulf Producta Comer lUia Street and Blowing lock NEW EIVEE LIGHT A POWER CO TRAIL WAV LAUNDRY, INC. TODD A JUGGINS 1 Jo* Todd ? I VICE WSCS Meeting Henion'a Cttkpel W. S. C S. will meet with Mr*. Stanley Harris at r p. m Friday, October 9th. All Tiemben are urged to attend and vtftton *re welcome. North frolim Grade A milk producers continue to decline in numben, even though Umwc (till in biulneu produce more milk. "This I like... I ? my handy new Kitchen Telephone" (in color, too) With a handy telephone in your kitchen, you can place and take calls * right where you work. Looks pretty, too, in your choice of decorator colors. Helps you sail through the day. Costs just pennies a day. This you'll like! To order, liat call our Business Office. Or ask any installer-repairman you happen to tee. Southern Bell Tetophone and Telegraph Company "These Care wem Babied! 1955 BUICK Super 4-Door, Radio, heater, Dynaflow, power steering, 4-way power ?eat, tri-tone green and tan. New set of premium tires, one owner, like new. 1951 CHEVROLET 4-Door, Radio, heater, low mileage, gleaming black. This ?ne has many unused miles left. 1951 DODGE 4-Door, Hester, light green, one owner, extra nice with very low mileage. 1950 CHEVROLET, 4-Door, Radio, heater, turn signals, new tires. Extra, extra clean. Ready to go! Two 1947 FORDS, Priced to sell and ready t* go! TRUCKS 1954 CMC 2-Ton, Radio, heater, extra good stake rack, 2 speed axle, good rubber, one owner. One of the nicest used tracks we've had. 1954 CHEVROLET 2-Ton, Radio, heater, low mileage, one owner, good rubber, extra, extra nice. 1953 CMC '/2-Ton, Radio, heater, really a nice track. 1956 CMC '/s-Ton Panel, One owner, extra low mileage, radio, heater, fender mirrors, economy rear end, exactly Hke new. 1951 CHEVROLET Sedan Delivery A real track priced to sell. Greene Bukk, Inc. Dealer. License No. Sg6 m Woot Wat Street Boom, North Carolina # % Support Your UNITED FUND . . . Give ONCE for ALL! ?
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