Church Notices GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH , Edwin P. Troutman, pactor. Coffee hour at 9:30 a. m. Serv ing are Mr. and Mr*. Neil Paries. Sunday School at 10:t0 a. an. Worship at 11:00 a. in. S*rmon topic: "The Threefold Mission of the Holy Spirit." Luther League at 6:0? p. m. Lutheran Student Association at 6:30 p. m. Choir rehearsal on Wednesday evening at 7:00. i Come and worship. STONY FORK BAPTIST CHURCH The Her. Raymond Hendrix, pastor. Harlan Greene, Sunday School Superintendent. Sunday ? Sunday School at 10:00 a m.; preaching first and second Sundays at 11:00 a.m.; Training Union at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday night prayer meeting at 7:00 o'clock. WATAUGA METHODIST CHARGE The Rev. A1 vin A. Wilson, pastor. First and third Sundays ? Liberty at 10:00 a.m.; Valle Cruris at 11:00 a.m. Second and fourth Sundays ? Mabel at 10:00 a.m.; Henson's Chapel at 11:00 a.m. First and third Sunday! ? Pine Grove at 3:30 p. m. ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Blowing Rock, N. C. Rev. C. Ward Courtney 11 a. m. service each Sunday un til May. 8 a. m. Holy Communion each Wednesday. ?OLY COMMUNION LUTHERAN CHURCH? Banner Elk The Rev. James D. Bayne, pastor. Sunday Schot at 10:00 a. m. Denver Towasend, superintendent; regular worship services at 11:00 a. m., Mrs. Doyle Amette, organ ist. BLOWING ROCK BAPTIST CHURCH The Rev. G. Carlton Cox, pastor. Sunday ? Sunday School at lfcOO a. m.; worship service at 11:00 a. m.; evening service at 7:30 o'clock; Training Union at 6:30 p. m. Wednesday ? Choir rehearsal at 7:00 p. m.; prayer meeting at 8:9C ? m. PWMFITg OftOVE BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday School each Sunday at 10:00 a.m. Worship each first Sunday night at 6:30 o'clock.; each third Sunday at 11:00 a.m. Clareace Cole, superintendent of Sunday School. Raymond Hendrix, pastor. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH The Rev. J. Boyce Brooks, pastor Sunday School at 9:40 a.m. Homing Worship at 10:59 a.m Evening Worship at 6:00 p.m. Training Union at 6:45 p.m. ST. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH The Rev. W. Todd Ferney hough, priest-in-charge. 1st and 3rd Sundays ? Holy Com munion at 10:30 a.m. 2nd, 4th, and 5th Sundays ? Morning Prayer and Church School. Church School ? 0:15 a.m. Friday ? Holy Communion, 5:00 p.m. Holy Day*,' Holy Communion, 6:45 a.m. ST. KUSAMTfra CATHOLIC CHURCH Sunday Mass at 0:00 a.m. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH The Rev. J. K. Parker. Jr, pastor. Sunday School at 0:*3 a.m.; Morning Worship at 11:00 o'clock. A nursery to kept lor small chil dren during the worship servicc. Westaainster Fellowship at 9:M .p.aa.; Youth Fellowship at 0:00 p.m.; Pioneer Fellowship at 0:00 ft m Circle* o t the Women at the Church meet the first Monday of each month; general meeting each third Monday. . Presbyterian prayer service, dial AM 4-2213. ADVENT CHRISTIAN CHURCH The Rer. Floyd N. Boston, pastor. Sunday: Sunday School ? 0:48 a.m. Morning Worship ? 10:49 a.m. Youth Fellowship ? 0:30 p.m. Evening Worship ? 7:80 p.m. Wednesday: Prayer Meeting ? 7:30 p.m. HOLY COMMUNION LUTHERAN CHURCH? Banner Elk The Rev. James D. Bayne, pastor. Sunday School at 1:00 p.m. Regular Worship services at 2:00 p.m. (except 5th Sunday.) RUMPLE MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Slewing Reck The Rev. A. Blake Brinkerhoff, pastor. Sunday: 0:30 ? Men's Class Coffee Hour. 10:00 ? Church School 11:00 ? Morning Worship 6:00 ? Y o u t h Fellowship Pro gram. 6:45 ? Youth Fellowship Snack Supper. . Wednesday: 3:15 p.m. ? Choir practice 7:30 p.m.? Prayer and study meeting. BOONE METHODIST CHURCH The Rev. Preston Hughes, pastor. Sunday: 8:30 ? Coffee and Doughnuts (college student*). 0:00? Worship (when college is in session). 0:45 ? Church School. 11:00? Worship. 5.-00? Wesley Foundation supper and program. 0:30? Junior and Senior High fTORhktp. Tuesday: 4-6 p. m. ? Pastoral counseling in study. CHURCH OP CHRIST? Bee* John Allen Thurman, evangelist Sunday ? Bible Study at 10:00 vm.;Worship and Commurto* at tl:00 a.m.; Evening Worship ser vices at 7:30. Thursday ? Bible Study at 7:30 p.m. MT. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. Service at 11:00 a. m Training Union at 7:00 p. m. Choir practice at 7:30 p. m. on Thursday. TABERNACLE REVIVAL Rev. Fred Potter from Bristol, Tennessee will start a two weeks revival at the Gospel Tabernarle in Boone on the 1st of May. Ser vices will start at 7:30 p. m. Every one is invited to attend the ser vices and worship with us. MAYLITE BLOCKS ? MADE WITH LIMESTONE ? STEAM CURED ? Laboratory TESTED MEET GRADE-A STATE AND FEDERAL SPECIFICATIONS MAYMEAD BLOCKS Are Made with Our Completely New, Folly Automatic Block Machine YOU CAN NOT FIND BETTER BIQClfg Maymead Block Co. Boone, N. C. Phone AM 43618 Wo Invite You To Com* to and See Out No* Plant in Operation on Bristol Highway Methodists To Lend Africa Aid Rich***, Va. ? A nation-wide call to Methodiats to make a "sacrifidal response" in an April 30 offering to help Africa with foot}, healing and leadership train ing ha* been Usued by Bishop Paul N. Garber for tbe Richmond area. The bishop (aid churches of the Richmond area would participate in the offering, (he largest single appeal ever undertaken by The Methodist Church. * The goat it $2,900,000. ? Bishop Garber's letter to the churches pointed out: "If there is any section of (he world of which thinking people everywhere are necessarily consci ous today, it is Africa. What hap pens there must affect largely the whole world. "Christian missions have been at work in Africa for long year*. What they have been able to ac complish is one of (he most (dril ling stories of missionary achieve ment to be found on the page* of hiitory. But preesnt events make it clear that we must now gird our selves for new and larger minis tries to this troubled but promis ing continent. The church must move in now with new training programs, for the Congo in parti cular finds itself in possession of new freedom with almost no trained leadership. "No emergency that we have brought to the attention of the church has been more serious or more worthy of sacrificial re sponse." ALL NIGHT SERVICE There will be an all night service Friday night, April 28, at the Gospel Tabernacle in Bonne. Pray er services start at 7:00 p. m., singing at 7:90 p. m. Everyone is invited to come arid worship with us. Rev. Fred Potter and lev. D*n Graham will be preaching with special tinging. WOLF WHISTLE FATAL TO 2 London ? Wolf whistle* cost two 17-year-old Londoners their live*, a coroner found after hearing evi dence from two girl witnesses. The young girls testified that the two boys turned to whittle a* they drove patt on a motor scooter, swerved, hit a bo* and were killed. Woman's Missionary Union To Meet At Baptist Church 29th ? The annuel session of the Wo man'! Missionary Union of Three Forks Baptist Association wffl con vene at file First Baptist Church in Boone at 4:13 Saturday after noon, April St. Featuring the afternoon session on the tocal work will b* short ?te wardship talks by Miss Phtsy Beshears, G. A. Of Osk Grow Church, and Kb* Doris Trtrette, YWA, of Core Creek Church. The Young Women's Auxiliary of ASTC will present in excellent playlet. Wait A Minute, and As sociations! officer* will review lo cal work. Revival Serif* At Methodist Church Will End Rev. Russell T. Montfort, pastor of the First Methodist Church. Davidson, is presetting at 7:10 nightly through Thursday this week at the Boone Methodist Church in a revival aerie*. Special music is featured at each service, and on Tuesday even ing the Church's children's choir sang. A supervised nursery for small children is open during the services each evening. v R?v. Mr. Montfort, a native of Kentucky, is a graduate of Ken tucky Wesleyan College and the Duke University Divinity School. In addition to being pastor of the Davidson Church, he I* also direc tor of Methodist students at the college. Rev. Preston Hughes, Boone pas tor, says the public is invited to hear this stimulating and inspiring young minister. Ministers To Hold Meeting The Watauga County Ministers Association and their famitlei will meet at Rev. J. K. Parker's Cot tage on Howard's Creek, Monday, May 1 at 10:30 a. m. A? ? ? ? CuVcTCU UlsTT JJlvTTrc I If IK II win be shared. This will mark the last assembly for the summer. Im *f te la Ik* man Md youth of tfcwrefcM, m w?n u to the ?f ftt missiM organizi Bishop Henry The Lenoir Deanery of the E?fe fop*i Church In Wealera North I Carolina met April IIMH James Church in Lenoir at 3:30 p. as., where they heard an address by the Rf Rev. M George Henry, D. P., bishop of the W oeeae of Western North Carolina. The meeting was opened with the service of Evening Prayer by the Rev. Prod Taylor, rector af St. James Chnrch Churches in the deanery include St. Luke's is Boone. Holy Cross in Valte Creels, and St Mary's in Blowing Rock. Bishop Henry spoke on, "The Mission of the Church " In Ms address, he pointed out that the main business of the ehureh was not to build buildings and to keep the machinery at the institution go ing. Four essentials to being the church in any community were aet forth: 1. Each Christian must recognize 2 Ha nrait tfmit that be hat ?UKt* ? mm M vtiat God hat given km and ?m4 God's creation. t. In ipite of hit own unworth ineta, God ha* given him eternal life 4. Is gratitude to God (or thia gift he mutt work, pray and give (or the thread of hit kingdom. The meeting wat attended by men, women, young people and children of the deanery. The Her. Robert Campbell of Hickory pna tidod over the meeting. A picnic supper wat served at the cloee of the meeting. TRADE AT HOME! Post To Meet #AgB A special meeting of the Miller Wagner Past 392, American Leg ion, will be held May 2 at 7:J0 at Steeimin'* Cafe at Deep Gap. The principal y'lrpoM of the meeting t? to talk over plans fpr purchasing property far the erect ion of a Legion hut and rnm? ? ity building. All veteran* and other* inters ed are asked to attend. :g$ Naturally proved sire* provide^] greater numbers of services than sires selected by any other meth od. FIRE -AUTO WINDSTORM LIABILITY lACCIDENT -HEAL1 BURGLARY ITT". ONE-STOP SERVICE Where you can talc* care of every in surance requirement you might have qukkty and economically. Stop in. COE INSURANCE AND REALTY COMPANY S17 MAIN STREET. BOONE. N. C. ? DIAL AM 4-8256 E. F. COE. Manager DELIGHT MOM This Midm % With The Remembrance That Only YOU Can Give! Give the one you love the Gift Only You Can Give ? a por trait of J?m. The gift she will cherish forever! 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