1 Church motices
B gbace LunnuN cnnoi|
E r. Troutman. Futor
Sunday School at 10:00 a. m.
Holy Communion will 1m admto
kM at 11:00 a. m. All resident
The Lather League will serve
the women of the church topper
at 8:80. A dmntiooal program will
follow. '
B" The July meeting of the Church
Council will be held at 7:15 p. m.
The women of the church will
hold the July meeting Tuesday,
July Sad at S:00 p. m. The Mia
aionary topic: "Are You Inform
1 odr will ho led by Hrs. Bay
Greene. Beat ess la Mrs. Ernest
if Mm. J#
Come and Worship
METHODIST MISSION
Bamboo School House
Sunday school 10:30 each Sun
day.
Singing and prayer service
Thursday evening at 7:S0 o'clock.
MT. CALVARY BAPTIST
CHURCH ? Bala
The Rev Glenn Gentry, pastor
Sunday School at 10:00 a.m.;
preaching at 11:00 each Sunday;
prayer meeting at 7:00 Sunday.
ST. MARY'S OF THE HILLS
EPISCOPAL CHUBCH?
Blowing Beck
The Rev. John S. McDuffle,
prieet-in-charge.
Sunday ? Holy Communion at
8:00 a.m.; Church School at 10:00
a.m.; Morning Prayer at 11:18 a.m.
HOLY COMMUNION LUTHERAN
CHUBCH ? Baaaer Elk
The Rev. James D. Bayne, pastor.
Sunday School at 1:00 p.m.
Worship at 2:00 p.m. each Sun
day.
BETHANY LUTHEBAN
CHUBCH
The Rev. James D. Bayne, pastor.
Sunday schedule:
Sunday School at 10:00 aju.:
J. A. Burkett, superintendent
Wot ship at 11:00 a.m.
Luther League at 7:00 p.m.
Wedneaday schedule:
Catechetical Clasa at 4:00 p. m.
Friday schedule:
Senior choir practice at 7:00
pjn., Mrs. Lucille Moretz, organist.
8T0NT mi BAPTIST CHURCH
The Rev. Raymond Hendrl*,
pnstor .
Harlan Gimm, Sunday School
S"&mdir^Mda7 School at 10:00
a.m.; preaching tint and second
Sunday* at 11:00 ajn.; Training
Union at 7:00 p.m.
Wedneaday night prayer meeting
at 7:00 o'clock.
church or the emphant?
Hull Back
Sunday Maaa at 11:00 a.m.
BAPTIST CHURCH ? Slewing Beck
The Re*. G. Carlton Cox, pastor.
Sunday ? Sunday School at 10:00
ajn.; worihip aerviee at 11:00
ajn.; evening aerviee at 7: JO o'
clock.
Wedneeday? Prayer Meeting at
7:00 p. m.; choir rehearial at (:00
P-a.
RUMPLE MEMORIAL
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH?
?lewiaf Reck
The Rev. A. E. Dallas, D. D.,
guest minister.
Sunday? 4:30 a.m.: Men's Bible
Class in the manae; 10:00 a.m:
Sunday School In the Chapel; 11:00
a.m.: Morning Worahlp; 7:30 to
9:00 p.m. Pioneer tad Young Peo
ple's Assembly In the Chapel.
Wednesday ? 3:18 p.m.:Choir
practice in the church; 7:30 p.m.:
Prayer Meeting in the Chapel.
ST. ELISABETH'S
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Sunday Mass at 9:00 s.m.
ST. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
The Rev. John S. McDuffie,
priest-in-charge.
Services each Sunday morning
at 3:30 o'clock.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
The Rev. J. K. Parker, Jr., pastor.
Sunday School at 9:48 a. m ,
Morning Worship at 11:00 o'clock.
A nursery is kept (or small chil
dren daring the worship service.
Westminster Fellowship at S:4S
p.m.; Youth Fellowship at 6:00
p.m.; Pioneer Fellowship at 6:00
p.m.
Circles of the Women of the
Church meet the first Monday of
each month; general meeting each
third Monday.
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CHARGE., J-' ' /
, ']Kw K?t Ahria K WUsoo, pot or.
First aad third Sundays: Utaif
at 10:00 aJM.; Vail* Crucis at 11:00
1 ?ML
Second and fourth Sundays:
Mabel at 10:00 aja.; Hanson's
Chapel at 11:00 aja.
Flrat and third Sundays: Pine
Grove at 7:90 p.m.
ADVENT CHRISTIAN CHURCH
The Her, Floyd N. Boston, pa*
tor.
Sunday:
Sunday School? 8:48 a. m.
Horning Wonhkp? 10:48 a. m.
Youth Fellowship ? 6:30 p. m.
Evening Worship ? 7:30 p. m.
Wfdneiuy: Prayer Meeting ?
7:30 p. m.
CHURCH or CHRIST ? Boooc
John Alien Thurman, evangelist.
Sunday ? Bible study at 10:00
a.m.; Worship and Communion at
11:00 a.m.; Evening Worship ser
vices at 7:90.
Thursday? Bible Study at 7:30
p.m.
BLOWING SDCK METHODIST
CHURCH
Dr. H. E. Spcnce, putor.
Subject of lermoo on Sunday
"That Peace That Jesus Give*."
A communion meditation follow
ed by the celebration of The Lord's
Supper.
BOONE METHODIST CHURCH
The Rev. Preston Hughe*, Jr.,
putor. v
Sunday schedule:
8:30? Coffee and Doughnuts
(College students).
?:00? Worship (when college is
in session).
8:48 ? Church school.
11:00 Worship.
B:X>? Wesley Foundation sup
per and program.
6:90 ? Junior and Senior High
Fellowship.
Tuesdays, 10-11 a. m , 4-8 p. m. ?
Pastoral counseling in study.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
The Rev. J. Boyce Brooks, pastor;
the Rev. John Gibson, associate
pastor.
Sunday School 8:40 a.m.
Morning Worship 10:99 a.m.
Evening Worship 6:00 p.m.
Training Union 6:49 p.m.
END OF STUDENT OATH
The Senate has voted to remove
the controversial "non-subversive
affidavit" from the National De
fense Education Act
The Senate action came on an
amendment Introduced last Jan.
27 by Senator JohA F. Kennedy,
Democrat of Massachusetts, to
strike out the affidavit and leave
merely the oath of allegiance. The
bill had received the endorsement
of the Senate Committee on Labor
and Public Welfare.
Argentina notifies U. N. of
Eichmann case.
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Methodist
Charge Notes
Activity Card
Methodist Church of Watauga
Methodist Charge cordially invite*
all perton* in the community to
join them in taking advantage of
summer activities. It is hoped that
all young people of each commun
ity will attend the Vacation Bible
Schools and Youth Activity Weeks.
June 27-JuIy 1 Valle Crucis and
Liberty Methodist Churches will
have a combined Bible School to
be held a't Liberty, located at Mat
ney. The pastor will furnish trans
portation to and from the church.
July 44 a Bible School will be
held at Henson Chapel for the
Cove Creek community. July 11-15
Bible School will be held at Mabel
Methodist Church for the Mabel
and Zionville communities. July
18-22 Bible School will be held at
Piney Grove Methodist Church
for the Rominger community.
All Bible Schools will begin at
0:30 and continue to 11:30 a. m.
August 8-12 is being set aside for
a youth activities week to be held
at Henson Chapel and Mabel
Methodist Churches and commun
ity. Youth activity week will be
from 7:00 to 9:00 p. m. Monday
through Friday. Other religious
retreats for Henson Chapel to be
planned for a week end at Lake
Junaluska, the young people to be
accompanied by the pastor and
his family if young people and
parents desire.
In Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill? Mack Mast, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Dave P. Mast of
Sugar Grove has been in Chapel
Hill participating in the Pre
Registration and Visitation Pro
gram. The purpose of this program
ia to enable a student to take re
quired placement tests in advance,
to select his subjects for the fall,
and to have opportunity to con
sult officials of the University in
regard to loan*, scholarships, job*,
housing, and ROTC opportunities.
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DEEP GAP, N. C.
Kural Church
Meeting Set
Sural ministers, Laymen and lay
women will be seeking a clearer
picture of the church 'i role in the
rural community at a special con
vocation at State College, August
MX.
The gathering will be known aa
the North Carolina Rural Church
Convocation. All church leaden in
terested in problems and oppor
tunities offered by rural communi
ties are invited to attend and par
ticipate.
Participants will do three things:
first, they will study changes tak
ing place in rural communities;
secondly, they will see what ser
vices public agencies offer; and
thirdly, they will diacust ways in
which they might face the chal
lenge of tomorrow's rural com
munity.
The convocation will be sponsor
ed by the Rural Church Commit
tee, North Carolina Council of
Churches; and the School of Agri
culture, N. C. State College.
Lutherans Gel
Synod Posts
Salisbury, June 23? Two Boone
area Lutheran ministers have been
appointed to committees of the
United Evangelical Lutheran Sy
nod of North . Carolina for the
1000-61 year, It was announced
here today by Dr. F. L. Conrad,
president of the synod.
Rev. Edwin F. Troutman, pastor
of Grace Lutheran church, will
serve on three different commit
tees of the synod: the examing
committee (which approves candi
dates for ordination), the com
mittee on the Lutheran student
census, and the committee on col
lege and university student work.
Rev. James D. Bayne, pastor of
Bethany Lutheran church, has
been appointed to the committee
on disaster relief.
A total of 148 appointments
were anounced by the president of
snyod to the 28 standing and spec
ial committees of the Lutheran
church. The Lutheran synod in
North Carolina has a membership
of 80,000 members, located in 180
local congregations.
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Methodist
Church News
Or. and Mr*. Paul Graff, Green
way Drive, and Mrs. Ennis Davis
of Todd were received into Uu
membership of the Boom Metho
dist Church Sunday morning.
There were more visitor* from
Florida (14) than there were from
North Carolina (12) at the Boone
Methodist Church Sunday. There
were also 14 visitors from Georgia,
South Carolina, and Tennessee.
An emergency relief offering of
|70 was contributed Sunday at the
Boone Methodist Church to be
sent to Chile, where 26 Methodist
churches and parsonages were
damaged or destroyed in the May
earthquakes.
Over 20 children attended the
story hour at the Boone Methodist
Church, Thursday June 23, at 3
p. m. to enjoy stories, games, and
refreshments. These weekly story
hours, under the direction of a
group of Appalachian State Teach
ers College students are for chil
dren 4-8 years of age. They will
be held each Thursday through
July 14 at 3 p. m. All children of
the community are invited said the
Pastor, Rev. Preston Hughes.
There is no charge.
Thirteen boys from Troop 100,
sponsored by the Boone Methodist
Church returned Sunday from a
week at Raven Knob Boy Scout
Reservation in Surry County.
Cove Creek
Club Meets
The Cove Creek Community
Club and Grange are having their
annual barbecue Friday, July 8.
Service will began at 5:30 p. m.
and will continue until 8 p. m.
Everyone is invited. The meal will
consist of barbecue chicken, green
beam, slaw, creamed potatoes,
rolls, tea, coffee, and home made
pie. The price will be 75 cents for
children 12 and under; $1.00 for
one quarter chicken, and $1.35 for
one-half chicken.
At 8 o'clock there will be a gen
eral meeting of the citizens of the
community in the high school
gym. The purpose of the meeting
will be to give 'the people an op
portunity to express their ideas
on securing a doctor for the com
munity. The guest speaker at this
time will be Mrs. Annette Bout
well, Health Educator with the
State Medical Society in Raleigh.
It is hoped that many local peo
ple will attend the meeting and
support this project. Proceeds
from the meal will go toward gen
eral community improvement
East Germany protests over al
leged recruiting.
F. P. Rice Dies
Philadelphia ? P. P. Rice, Direc
tor of Operation* for Internatioo
Resistance Co. rtnee 1M*. died
Monday (June JO) in Preahyterian
Hospital. Newark. M. i.
I". Mr. Rice, who wai 49, Joined
IRC three yeara ago aa President
of Cirentt Instrumenta, Inc., St.
Peter* burg, Fia, a aubaidiary of
the firm. Be became IRCi Direc
tor of Operation* a year later with
hi* headquarter! In Philadelphia.
Prior to IRC, Mr. Rice
wa* Manager of the TV Receiving
Diviaion of Allen B. DuMont La
boratoriea. Inc., and had been aa
aocUted with that firm for IS
year* la various cipacittss
A graduate of Montdalr State
College and New York University,
be la survived by hi* widow, Doro
thy, and two sons, Richard t. and
Robert T.
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