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Church Notices GRACE UnUMN CRlllCB ine Rev. F. Troutjnan. *?*? Coffee hour at 9:30 $. m. Serving wit! be Mr. and Mrs Karl Morris, Jr. Sunday School at 10:00 a. aa. Warship at 1'1:00 a. m. Sermon topic: "A Crown for Everyone" Lather League at 6:80 p. m. Lutheran Student Associa tion at 6:30 p. m. The Lutheran Church men will meet at 7:00 for their Feb ruary meeting. Leadership Training Class Thursday evening at 7:30. Choir rehearsal on Wednes day evening at 7:00. Come and worship. 8T. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL CliUBCH The Rev. W. Todd Ferney ' hough, priest-in-charge. Holy Communion at 8 a.m. First and third Sundays, Holy Communion at 10:30 a.m. Second, fourth and fifth Sun days, morning prayer at 10:80 a.m. Blhle Study, 8:18 a.m. Church School, 10:30 a.m. Evening prayer and Canter bury meeting at 8 p.m. Fridays, Holy Communion at S p. ra. Saints' Days, Holy Communion at 8 p.m. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ? Blowing Rock The Rev. George D. Hyler, pastor. Sunday ? Worship Service at 9:00 a.m.; Sunday School at 10:M a.m.; Homing Worship at 11:00 ajn.; Training Union at 6:30 p.m.; Evening Worship at 7:30 D.m. Wednesday ? Mid-week Ser vice at 7.-90 p.m.; Choir Rehear sal at 8:00 p.m. WATAUGA METHODIST CHARGE William H. Key, Minister Piney Grove, First Sun., 9:30 a. m.; Third Sunday, 2:30. Yalle Crucis, 11:00 a. m. first and third Sunday*. Liberty, 2:30 p. m., First Sunday, 9:45, third Sunday. MaUe, 9:49 a. m., second and fourth Sundays. Henson's Chapel, 11:00 a. bl, second and fourth Sundays. FIB8T BAPTIST CHUKC& . The Rev. J. Boyc J Brooks, pastor. 9:40? Sunday School. 11:00 ? Horning Worship. 6:00? Evening Worship. 6:99? Training Union. Prayer service Wednesday evening at 7:19 o'clock. ElOfc PRIMITIVE BAPTIST CHURCH Services will be held the 4th Saturday and Sunday of every month at the Zion Primitive Baptist Church on Beech Creek. THREE FORKS BAPTIST Church Julian S. McGuire, Sunday School superintendent. Horning worship 11:00 a. m. Sunday School 10:00 a. m. Baptist Training Union 6:30 p. m. Evening worship 7:30 p. m. Prayer service 7:00 p. m. Wednesday Choir reharsal 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. BETHANY LUTHERAN CHURCH? Big Hill Boat Rev. William E. Smith, Pastor Sunday School: 10:00 a. m. each Sunday Worship Service: 11:00 a. m. 2nd and 4th Sunday; 7:30 p. m. 1st and 3rd Sunday. Luther League: 6:30 p. m. each Sunday. Visitors Welcomed. RUMPLE MEMORIAL Presbyterian church ? BlotftbgRock The Rev. A. Blake Brinker | hoff, pastor. Sunday: '9:90? Men's Class Coffee Hour. | 10:00 ? Church 'School. 11:00 ? Morning Worship. ?:00 ? Youth Fellowship Pro gram. Wenesday: 9:15? Choir practice. '7:90 ? Prayer and study meevl ing GREENWAY BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. C.'O. Vance, pastor Sunday School at 8:45 a.m. John B. Robinson, superintend ent. gj Worship Services 11:00 a.m. Tratatnc Union OHO. Worship Service 7-M. Family Night ? Wednesday? 1M ?W . IT. ELISABETH'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Sunday Mns it * 00 a.m. Dj Haawaii ki<t 10 ? m BOONE METHODIST CHURCH ??ev. -TrpitOT -Hughes, 1r? |iul? Sunday: 8 00? lariy WdMkip 9:45? Church school 11:00? Worship 5:00 ? Wesley Foundation sap per and program 8:30? Junior and senior high youth fellowship BOONE METHODIST CIRCUIT The Rev. R H BaJtard, peator Pint Sunday ? 11:00 aj?. ? Bethelview. Pint Sunday ? 2:90 ajn. ? Pleaaant Valley. First Sunday ? 7:?0 p.m. ? Hopewell second Sunday? 11:00 ajn.? Friendship Second Sunday night ? Bethel iriew. Third Sunday ? 10:00 ajn. ? Pleaaant Valley. faMs Third Sunday ? 11:00 a.m. ? Hopewell. Fourth Sunday ? 11:00 ajn.? Friendship. Fourth Sunday ? 7:80 p.m. ? Bethelview. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH The Rev. J. K Parker. Jr., pastor Sunday School at 9:48 a.m., Monlng Wonhlp at 11:00 a m. A nursery is kept for small children during the worship service. Westminster Fellowship at 54B p.m.; Youth Fellowship at 6:00 pjn.; Pioneer Fellowship at 6:00 pjn. Circles of the women of the church meet the first llonday of each month; general meeting each third Monday. Presbyterian prayer service dial AM 4-2213. MT. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH? Bluer Elk Rev. Elliott Hayes, pastor 10:00 ? Sunday School 11:00 ? Morning Worship 7:00 ? Training Union Prayer Service Wednesday evening at 7:00; choir practice at 7:45. WMS first Thursday evening, 7:30. Visitors welcome. CHURCH OF CHRIST? Boone -Sunday meetings ? 10:00 12:00 a. m. Bible study, wor ship, preaching. Lord's supper each Lord's day. 7:90 p. m. evening meeting. Thurttlay? 7:30 p. m. Bible studv. ADVENT CHRISTIAN CHURCH The Rev. Floyd N. Boston, pastor. Sunday School ? 8:45 a.m. Morning Worship? 10:45 a.m. Youth Fellowship ? 0:30 pjn. Evening Worship ? 7:30 pjn. Wednesday: Prayer Meeting? 7:30 pjn. PRO!1 WIT'S GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH Herbert McCoy, pastor. Sunday School each Sunday at 10:00 a.m. Worship each first and third Sunday at 11 o'clock: Confer ence Saturday night before 3rd Sunday. Frankie South, superinten dent of Sunday School. ANTIOCH MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH Elder Carl WOaon, Pastor Preaching service every first Saturday and Sunday at 11 a. m. and every third Sunday night. Sunday School 10 a. m. Prayer meeting each Thurs day night Howard Oable, superinten dent; Dwight Cable, choir lead er. Everybody welcome. PERKIN8VILLE BAPTIST CHURCH K. Maurice Caoper, pastor. Sunday School ? 10:00 a.m. 1 Worship Service ? 11:00 a.m. Training Union? 6:30 p.m. Evening Worship ? 7:30 p.m. Prayer Service ? Wednesday evening, 7:30 p.m. HOLY TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH? Deep Gap Rev. William E. Smith, Pastor Sunday School: 10:00 a. m. each Sunday Worship Service: 11:00 a. m. 1st and 3rd Sunday. Visitors Welcomed. POPLAR GROVE "BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Raymond Hendrix, pastor Ernest Dancey, Superintendent Sunday School at 10:00 a*. Worship services each weond and fourth Sundays at 11:60 s.m. Evening services each first and third Sunday nights. Training Union at 6:30 pji. Wednesday night prayer ser vice. GIFT TO PATIENTS? The Rev. George Hyler of the Blowing Rock Baptist Church, hands Ramond Weger, administrator at the Blowing Rock Hospital, a copy of the New Testament and Psalms as the Rev. Blake Brinkeihoff, pastor of the Rumple Memorial Pnabyterian Church, looln on. The paptUt and Presbyterian churches presented 30 copies of (he scriptures to Wager for dis tribution at the hoqrftal.? 3Uff photo. Zionvilte News Items Will C. Miller wu called home from Florida due to the death of hi* brother, Spencer Killer, in Boone. Mrs. Bennit Lewis of Calahan, Fla., was called here last week due to the death of her grand mother, lira. Keck Johnson. She spent the -weak with her par ents, Mr. and lire. Edd Reece. Mrs. Reece, who has been ill for several weeks, is slowly im proving. Mr. Lewis came up for Mrs. Lewis and they return ed to their borne in Calahan Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Stephens of Cleveland, Tenn., spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilkinson. Others vis iting Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Greer and daughter, Mrs. Ruth Bingham and John Tho mas Bingham, all of Sugar Grove, Mr. and Mrs. George Thomas and family of Boone, and Misses Edna and Mildred Thomas of Zionville. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Isaacs accompanied their mother, Mrs. Charles Isaacs, all of Cincinnati, Ohio, here to be with her sister, Mrs. Pauline Chapman, -? pa tient at Blowing Rock Hospital, who remains slightly improve* and will visit anoth ei .fiwq Mrs. Tom Wilson and feather,' Mrs. Eimna Greer. Rex Eggers of Sumerset, Ky., visited recently with his un cles, the Rev. and Mrs. R. C. Eggers and Mr. and Mrs. Hen -ry Miller. Will Reece of Zionville and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Castle of Boone visited Sunday with Mrs. Clyde Reece in a Charlotte hos pital. Mrs. Reaee, a former res ident of Zionville, died Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Clay Reece at tended the funeral Monday week of John Pardue at Shouns, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fink of Shouns, Tenn., visited Sunday GAP CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Raymond Hendrix, pastor Robert Hartzog, Superintendent Sunday School ? 10:00 a.m. Worship services .first and third Sundays at 11:00 a.m. Wednesday Prayer Services. Visitors welcome. with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Blain Thomas of Maryland spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Thomas here and Mr. and Mrs. Odell Perry at Trade. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Triplett were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Weleh of Ralson, Montana, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Triplett, Elizabeth and Phillip of North Wilkesboro, and Mr. and Mrs. G. 0. Triplett of Deep Gap. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Town send and family of Todd visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clay Pennell. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stephens were dinner guests Sunday with Misses Anna Mae and Mancy Stephens in Boone and visited Mrs. Stephens' sister, Mrs. Bes sie Austin at Watauga Hospital, who is seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Main of Charlotte spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Clint Wine barger. Lester Simpson of Jackson ville spent the we?k end with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wilson. _ There is so much planning ?far i war. CONTRACTOR -GOOFED Magnolia, Ark.? When M. B. Sewell returned home from a trip he found all the ahinglea ripped from the aidea of hia home. Following an investigation, Sowell learned that an alum inum aiding company had con tracted for a job at 108 Weat Stadium Drive. Ce well's home is on 108 East Stadium Drive. The contracting company re placed the shingles. Watauga County had a popula tion of 17,026 in I960. Ity! Idei "part time" -hearing help. Come . . . Buy . . . Save . . . during ? this greatest of Piedmont North Carolina's sales events. Shop every store for bargains galore!!! - The Enduring Symbol of Devotion A Reins monument will stand forever In beantffol tribute to enduring Hies of love, honor and devotion. Bimcme OfJicer Ax Sft. Luke's *ri Trm "B TUfflnn, maee im wtiiUry of Christian edu cation, will 'be guent speaker at the monthly meeting of the Wo men of St Loke'i Episcopal Church The meeMag ?ill be held at the Daniel Boone Ho tel Vtaradagr, February 7 at 10:30 a. m. AH women trf the ehrtxh are urged to be prewnt. Mary Hayes On Dean's list Ma Vary Hayes, daughter 1 Of Mr. and Mrs Cart Hayes. SOB West King Street, Boon made top gfadaa to attain the Bean's List for the fall quar-. , Mr at King's ' College, Charlotte A graduate of Appalachian Wfh ?M last May, Miss Hayes entered King's College tn '? September for courses in joa lor accounting. In high school she was a speaker at graduation, a -mem ber and officer of ithe Girls' "A" Club, a member and off icer of the Beta Club, ? mem ber of student council and of the newspaper staff, played basketball for three years, was j, a junior marshal and was chief cheerleader for two years. Ohio ha more area used for h irti culture specialties than any other state. It has 36.2 mil lion square feet under glass. California is second with 30.7 million square feet. ELEVEN ASTfrSTVimtTS GO TO ANNUAL OOWGRENCE #&#t -CANTiHmmV A86U. The annual conference for Cariteftury Asaociations Episcopal college MBdentf in | the Biopeae of Weatero Worth Carolina met at to Tfcd Oeka. Black Mountain, February 1-8. Eleven Canterbury members from Appalachian State Teach er*' College, the Rev. Todd Kerney hough, two adviaon, Le Brun Smith and James H. God win, attended. {.'1' . William W. Williams of Ap palachian was elected Diocesan Canterbury president at this conference. The conference li composed bar all colleges in 0?e Diocese of WMcrn Tlfcrth <C?Mllii?, Aihe vOle-Piltmore, Brevard, Said ner-tfetfc, feoepUcWae, Iwnoir Rhyne, Mars Hill, ?ontreat, Andervon, Sacred Heart and BelmdHt JMM|r,'Wniteti Wilson, ?M? Carolina and ASTC conference was the Bev. G. Mil ion Orum, Jr., chaplain to the ?placapal atudenU at -damson College, Clemaon, S. C. The Rev Mr. turn naad as his thama, "Life's Branta and Its Theology." if... ytm want w buy or sell 'ft home ... a farm . . , <a business . ? ?. watch this apace for real value*! 1? START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT In this 3-bedroom rantfh, carpet wall to will, carport with storage room, on nice wooded lot Immediate possession. 2? EVER LIVE ON A CLOUD?? Be sure and see this lovely 5-bedroom, 2 fUll baths, furnished with new furniture, large buck waH "fireplace. Located on the Blue Ridge Parkway. 3? GOOD SMALL 2 BEDROOM, hot air heat, full base ment, located just out of city limits. 4 ? OWNER WILL TRADE ? Beautiful efficiency Motel and house overlooking lake. Located in nice section of Florida. Will trade for any type of property in this area, farm, business -property, or house. Retire with nice income. 5 ? STOP PAYING RENT? New 2-bedroom, ceramic bath, carpet wall to wall, basement, carport. Just out of city limits. Monthly payments $63.00. 8? FOR SALE OR RENT? Good 3 bedroom, large living room with fireplace, hot water heat. Located near ? j'il.R.C. Prtoe* $l$?Mi?L h laune4iatejrpeaaea4MUt'<i:iiri) 7? ASHE COUN^145^7U>edroom brick, 5' 'baths, gitod outbuilding*. Large 'eftnmWwn. 40 acme land. Price $27,900. 8 ? GOOD IS ACRE TARM? Small house, large barn, to bacco base. Located on new "Highway No. '421, about 8 miles west df Boone, N. C. Price $8500. Immediate possession. D ? THHEE BEDROOM, bath new furnace. Located on Grand Boulevard. Morithly payments of '$71100. 10? OVERLOOKING OOLT COURSE ? -Good 3-bedroom, bath, garage, 'full basement Roughed in -for apartment corner lot city water. M? DUPLEX APARTMENT slid Broom brick. Adjoining college campus. Let the apartmeht pay for your home. 12? ATTRACTIVE COLONIAL 3-bedroom, 2 baths, genac*. large wooded lot juat two biooks from campus. Built-in ? kitchen: It ? ltO'ACRE FARM? Gbod 6-reom -home, -goad house. 2 lwrge barns, 150 acres bottom land. Will pas ture TOO "head cattle. "Good terms. (14? ONLY A TEW A0RE6 LHFT? Adjoining Blue Ridge Parkway, on hardsarfaced toad. IS? GOOD GOING BUSINESS? WeU established. Confiden tial lttting. Will quote only to responsible ;prospects. 1<? IMMEDIATE P08SK3BI0N? Large 3-bedreom brick, family room with fireplace, 1H baths, full basement double garage. Good financial. 17? COMMERCIAL BUILDING located 1 mite east of Boone. Ideal for warehouse of small manufacturing plant. Can rent or purchase. 18 ? GOOD COMMERCIAL BUILDING located to heart of business section. 19 ? LOG CABIN? 2 acres lsnd, located just one mile from Golf Course. Price $6,000. 20? ONE BLOCK PROM CAMPUB? 3-bedroom, hot air heat. $9, M0. 21? SIX ACRES FOR SALE located jast outside of city limits of West Boone dn Highway No. 431. City water ?and sewtfge. Ideal for develoi 22? GOOD 2-BEDROOM HOUSE, Located just out of City limits. 28-? ACRES? with good timber. Located 10 miles out Good mountain stream. $T. M-5 ACRES OF LAND located just oat of City Timtts;tn one of the better and newest residential sections. City ? I?l ? >? ; 28 ? WANTED ? We have (feirlajid for small -terms. tt'yoU Have a small farm and waittto sell,. list wtthus. * ? GOOD 3 BEDROOM BRICK-Car port, fire Tflaan, hot air heat. Located near 1RCJ fPrtee fttJJI?. A real boy WE NEED LISTINGS FOR ? HOMES 1 Hi Milt ? ?" Coe Insurance & Realty CoF Did AM ?-8256 -I 217 "Street Ttf ii- '
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