Church Notices | R l' THE > WOOD BAPTIST The Bev. Herbert McCoy, pastor. Sunday School? 10 i. m. Worship servcie ? 11 a. m? on second and fourth Sundays. Visitors welcomed. POSCOE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Joel Wilson, Pastor, Bible School Supt., Stanford Coffey Each Sunday: Blhle School. 10; Morning worship. 11; Christ ian Endeavor, 6:30; Evening worship, 7:00. Everyone welcome. CATAWBA VALUT UNITARIAN PBLLOWMIP 102 North Woodhaven Drive. Lower Creek Section, Lenoir. Regular meetings will re same in September. Dial AM 4-SBM, Boone, for further information. HPLY TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH? Deep Gap Rev. William E. Smith, pastor. Sunday School ? 10:00 a.m. each Sunday. Worship Service ? 11:00 am Cat and third Sundays. Visitors welcomed. PLEASANT GROVE BAPTHT CHURCH ? Silvcritone Rev. Waller F. Hill, Pastor Sunday School ? 10:00 a. n. James R. Tetter, Supt Worship service ? 11:00 a. m. Training Union? 7:00 p. m. Prayer meetiag Wednesday night, 7: JO * m. FIRST BAPTIST CHVBCH The In. J. Boyce Brooka, pastor. w 6:40? Sunday School. 11:00 ? Horning Worship. ?:00? evening Worship*. ?:55 ? Training Union. Prayer Service Wednesday evening at 7:18 o'clock. LIBERTY BAPTIST (XDK1 Rev. Noah Tnhneon. pastor. Sunday School each Sand ay, lOtfO. Worship each first Bandar, 11:00; third Sunday evening, 7:S0 p.m. Conference on Saturday night before the first Sunday. Thomas Miller, Supt of Sun day School. 8% LUKE'S BPreCOPAir**"'*' CHURCH The Rev. W. T*dd Ferney hough, prtest-in-charge. Holy Communion st 8 am First and third Sunday^ Holy Communion at 10:30 a.m. Second, fourth and fifth Snn days, morning prayer at 10:30 a.m. Bible Study, 9:18 a.m. Church School, 10:30 a.m. Evening prayer and Canter bury meeting at 6 p.m. Fridayi, Holy Communion at 8 p.m. Saints' Days, Holy Communion at 8 p.m. WATAUSA METHODIST CHARGE William H. Key, Minister. Piney Grove, ?:30 a.m. first Swiday; 2:30 pjn. third Sanday. Valle Crucis, 11:00 a.m. first and thM Sunday*. Liberty, *?0 pja. first Sm d*r; MB third Sandey. liable, 9:48 a.m. second and fo?rth Sundays. Henson's Chapel. 11:0# a.m. second and feorth Sundays. GAP CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH tee. Raymond Hendrix, pastor. Rehert Hartaog, Superintend ent Sunday 8chool ? 10:00 ajn. Worship Services first and third Sundays at 11:00 a.m. WedMeday Prayer Services. Visiter* wetcome. BtTHANT LUTHERAN CHURCH? Big Hill KNd Rev. William E. Smith, pastor. Sunday lifcirf ? 10:08 u. each Sunday. Worship Sftvlee ? 11:00 a.m. sefond and favth Sundays; T*J0 p.m. first and third Sundays. Luther League ? <:90 p.m. each Sunday. Visitors welcomed. F9FLAB GBOVB BAPTIST CHURCH lev. Raymond Hendrix, pastor. Ernest Daocey, Superintend Sunday School at MAO a.m. Worship aanrieas each second aitf four* Sundays at 11:00 a.*. S each first aJchts. Union at 6:S0 p.m. cmmca or tb HOLT CMM8 (Episcopal) at the "V*)? ?| the Craw" nor the fill at Vail* Crwis. VaUa Crucis, N. C, N. C 1M, midway between Boon* and Banner Elk, at the Valla Cruel* Inn Ground. 11 a. m. morning prayer and sermon except second Sundays. 11 a. m. Holy Communion and sermon second Sundays. BOONE URMMRT CHURCH The Rev. Richard Crowder, pastor. Sunday; ?:00? Early Worship. #:48? Church School. 10:88 ? Worship. 5? Wesley Foundation supper and procrua. 7 ? Junior and Senior High Youth Fellowship. J BOONE NRVOMVT CRCUIT The Rev. F. J. Rogers, pan tar. First Sunday ? Beflwlileu, ( 11:00 *jn. 1 First Sunday ?Pleasant Val- < ley, 9:45 a. m. ( First Sunday ? Hopewell, , 7:30 PlB. < Second Sunday ? Friendship, 11:00 am I l Second Sunday night ? Bethel view. Third Sunday? Pleasant Vat \ ley, 0:49 a. m. c Third Sunday ? HopeweU, 11:00 a.m. Fourth Sunday ? Friendship, i 11:00 a m. 1 Fourth Sunday ? Bethehriew, - 7:30 p.m. < AY BATRR CHURCH Rot. C. 0. Vance, Sunday School at MS aa, John B. Worahip Services, 11:00 UL Training Union, 8:90. Worahip Service, 7:30. Family Night? Wt 1M. A children service. Westminster Fellowship at <3:45 p.m.; Youth Fellowship at [*-J? in.; Pioneer Fellowship at 7 p. m. Circles at the women af the efcerch meet the first M today of each month; general meeting each third Monday. Presbyterian Prayer Service, (Hal AM 4-2213. MT. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH ? Banner Eft Rev. Elliott Hayes, pastor 10:00 ? Sunday School 11:00 ? Maniac Worship 7:00? Training Union Prayer Service Wednesday evening at 7:00; choir practice at 7:45. WMS first Thursday evening, 7:30. Visiters welcome. ADYRNT CHRISTIAN CHURCH pastor. The Rev. Floyd N. Boston, Sunday School? 0:45 a.m. Morning Worship ? 10:45 a.m. Youth Fellowship? 7 p. m. Evening Worship ? 7 p. bl Wedneaday: Prayer meeting? 7 p , SL PRonrrrs grove BAPTIST CHURCH Rav. Glen South, pastar. * Sunday School each Sunday at 1#:00 a m. I Warship aaeh lint and third Sundays at 11 o'clock; Confer ence Saturday night before 3rd , Sunday. Frankie South, superlntendeat of Sunday ScbaoL THREE FORKS BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. V. Hasan Hudspeth, pastor. Julian S. McGuire, Sunday School Superintendent. Horning Worship, 11:00 a.m. Sunday School, 10:00 a.m. Baptist Tr aiming Union, 8:30 p.m. Evening Worship, 7:30 pj*. Prayer Serviea, 7:30 p.m., Wednesday. Choir Rehearsal, 7:30 p.m., Wednesday. ANTIOCH MISSION ART BAPTIST CHURCH Elder Carl Wilson, pastor. Preaching aai flea nsry Inst Saturday and Sunday at 11 a. m. and every third Sunday night. ?i* Sunday School 10 a. m. Prayer meeting eac? Itatn day sdghA _ dent; Dwigkt Cable, chair toad FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH CHOIR Candlelight Service Set The annual Christmas music and candlelight service will ba bald at IHK Baptist Church, Sunday at MO. The coaabtned ad ait and yeuth tftah-a will present the Jhrtetmar CMtita "The" Chriit maa Story" under tha direction ?f W. Hoyt Wi it with' Mrs. Graydon Eggers, organist. Mrs. lohnny- Barnett is youth choir ttrector. The public is invited to at end the service. . Work, it seems often Has a ?ay of getting in the way of >ne'a recreation. Litigants reserve their opin on of a judge until- his decisioa s made known. iRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH The Rev. E. F. Troutman, Coffee hpur at 9:30 a. m. tarring are Mr. and Mrs. Wad* 'offey. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Worship at 11 a. m. Sermoa topic: "Lamp Light fa." Luther League at ? p. m. Lutheran Student Association aroliag at 7 p. m. December meeting of church ouaeil 7 p. m. 30VB CUB BAPTIST mna k A. TMfcert, peeler Svnday School? 10 a. m. Worship ? 11 a. m. Training Union? 6:30 p. m. Worship ? 7 p. m. Prayer meeting 7 p. m. Wed lesdays '?r _________ > JATAWBA VALLEY JNTTAMAN FELLOWSHIP 02 North Woedhaven Drive x>wer Creak Section, Lenoir Church meeting ? 10:30 a. m. Church School ? 10:30 a. m. Dial AM 4-3909 for further nformation. Visitors welcome. JHURCH OF CHRIST ? Boone Sunday meetings: 10-13 a. m. Mble stady, worship, preach ng. Lord's Supper each Lord's Day; 7 p. m. Evening meeting. Wednesday, 7 p. m. ? Bible itudy. Preaching by Orlan Sawey. CHURCH OF OOP Boear lev. Lewie Lwfcwell, Paster Sunday Scheel? 10:00 a. m Worship Service ? 11:00 a. m. YPE ? TM p. m. Evening Worship ? 8:00. PERKINS VILLE BAPTIST CHUKCH K. Maurice Cooper, pastor. Sunday School? 10:00 am Worship Servica ? 11:00 a.m. Training Union? 6:30 p.m. Evening Worship ? 7:30 p.m. Prayer Service ? Wednesday rv Ming, 7:30 pja. DEERFIELD METHODIST CHURCH Iter. J?epb C. McMurry, paster. Owrch School? 10:00 a.m. Warship Service ? 11:00 a.m. ST. EU8ABETV8 CATHOUC CHURCH Sunday Mat > a.ra. Inquiry Claw? 7:30 p.m. Newman Club Meeting? Sunday after Has. School of Religion?' Hwrsday at 3:45 p.m. YOUR OWN HOME Only $47.45 monthly after fawn payment ?enWal, new, furnished two bed rooms delivered. W? trade far moat anything ? howehold furniahing a? GERMAN MOBILE HOMES Granite Pails, Mteiby, I, await ?Arert Mh| dealers nl? brating 24th naivenary" Nativity Scene To Be Seen At Valle Crucis A nativity seena is beiag constructed >jr Mr. and lbs. J. V. Aym at their home' in the Valle Crucis community. Mn. W. H. Mast. Jr., who tells of the project, -says, "Valle Crucis is very proud of the na tivity scene. Mr. aad Mrs. Ay ers hope that others will en joy the figures as much as they do, and they have added many special touches over the years to increase the pleasure of spectators." The Ayers house is on a hill near the junction of Highway 109 and the Valle Crucis road. Spotlights will be trained on the display at night. Beginning December IS, Christmas carols will be played over a loudspeak er system every day from 2 to 8 p. m. and from 7 to 10 at nigkt. Ona of the recordings will be a carol made by a group of Korean children. On the two Sunday after noons before Christmas ? Dec. IS and Dec. 22 ? the Christmas section of the Messiah, by Handel, will be played. This re tarding is based on the original Dublin performance and is con ducted by Hermann Ferchen. The Valle Crucii Community Club will visit the Ayertes for 1 an evening of caroling and Other entertainment Dec. 16, ; between 7:30 and 9 p. m. This visit will be followed by simi lar visits, by the Oak Grove Adults and Young People's Choir Dec. 22 from 7:30 to 9 ' p. m., and by the members of Perkinsville Church at the same hour Monday, Dw. 23. Mrs. Mast satd, "Dm rittasas 1 of Valle Cm*)* join Mr Md Mrs. Ayeri in nrglnc rwMwls ' of the eouaty I* raw Mid i share this beautiful npiraaa ta- . tion of th? true spirit of Christ- < mas." i Social Security Man . Is Coming Wednesday ; The social security represen tative will be in Boone on Wed nesday, December 18 since the regular visit date falls on Christmaa Day. Mr. Don llarsh, Hickory Dis trict Manager, announced this special trip today. Persons who wish to apply for social secur ity benefits or inquire regard ing other social security mat ters should meet the represen tative at the Court House in Boone on Wednesday, Decem ber 18 between one and three p. m. The next visit of the soc ial security representative to the Boone area will be Janu ary 8. The Hickory District Office sends a representative to the Boone area the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month to assist persons in fil ing for all types of social secur ity benefits, to help employers with social security problems and to answer inquiries regard ing social security numbers and TALKS TO CONGJUOK In his flnt niafip to Con gress, President Johnson asked Con&em far Mp wtUi tax as. civil mights end the unceasing search for peace as fitting me morials to the late John F. Ken near. The 34 - minute speech woe a down-theJine endorsement of the present program. Life has its disappointments but there is no reason to be one of them. REINS - STURDIVANT MUTUAL BURIAL ASSOCIATION, INC. 401 East King Street Phone AM 1-8888 Caa Now Iacreaae Their Barial hiwn With "PLAN -RITE" The "Plan-Rite" Funeral Expense Policy Is A Plan of Insurance Designed To Supplement Your Present Burial Association Cover* S? At A Minimum of ?t To To*. We Offer As Followi: A in* MI-tlMMI fNt? Urn at a cast to yon of only tie par I1H.N per quarter, with as extra beaefit of If* of face anMaat ia ease of accidental loath. Axes 11-50 ? fl.SM.M protee ttoa at a cost to jm of only ira Other social security raattora. The representative is in the court house in Boone for 1 to I p. m., and other hours by ap pointment. Home Safety fe Goal CountyMedical Group The Watauga Csuaty Medical Auxiliary is expected to an oounce plan* early next month concerning a year-round aerie* of informative program* dealing With safety ia and around the borne, announced Mrs. H. M. Cooke, chairman of the group's safety committer. The Medical Auxiliary will be assisted in this vast project by several individuals, civic organ izations, and town and county agencies, such as Fire Depart ments, law enforcement offices, and the Rescue Squad. While this program ia being arranged, Mrs. Cooke pointed out the need for urging citizens of the county to take extreme caution with fire during this cold December weather. R. D. Hedges, Jr., Chief of the Boon* Fire Department, pointed out also that a great number of winter Ikes are start ed whea people unknowingly overheat inadequate heating de vice*. Winter heating can also tead te ootrfceat small areas, such as closets or anraatllaled attic corners, sometimes ignit ing piles of old rags or papers by spontaneous combustion. Everyone should cheek what ever device* are betas used to heat his home or place of busi ness, Hodges said, to make sock that they are in food, lafe work ing order. And piles af joak which percent a potential fire hazard chould ha naswt Christmas tree lights tad other seasonal decoration* atay *!*o present problems with Are. All Mich electrically-lighted dec 'jc at loss* should he earefully cheeked and tested for defects before they are actually pot into Fireplace! should be (Melded by fireplace mwn, available at most hardware (tore*, in order to prevent (1) flames from straying outward and igniting -ags and furniture, and (2) unall children from getting too -lese and being badly burned Tiimneys should be checked to lee that they are free of im >edlmenta. And above all, as an added United Discount House 609 E. King St. (Old PoatUc Bidg.) EVERYTHING MUST GO BY DEC 24th REGARDLESS OF PRICE Zipper Arctics $3.50 per pair Heavy Duty Buckle Arctics $4.50 per pr. 3 Pair Work Pants and 3 Shirts $5.00 Ladies' & Children's Raincoats $1.00 each ALL SHOES REDUCED 25% Cloth 15c and 25c per yd. Foam Rubber, 14" Square A 14" Round 35c ea. Foam Rubber, 16** Square A 16" Round 40c ea. Shredded Foam Rubber 35c per lb. Pup Tento V x 41/a' x 33" $2.50 each ALL TOYS REDUCED 25% -- - Soup Bowls lOe each Saucers, Cups and Cereal Bowls .... 5c ea. Combat Boots ~ $4.50 Bed Pillows 98e each Smocked Pillows $5.00 pair Buy a Mystery Bag 50c each BUY WHILE YOU CAN BUY BARGAINS DEC 24th IS OUR LAST DAY FOR BUSINESS? DUE TO BAD HEALTH i ? -? ? safety tip: Im tatttemeljr careful on icy roads, streets, and walks, when walking and especially when driving? Baptismal &. JL Service Set { There will be a baptismal service at tha Laurel Springs Baptist Ctmrcb, San day, Dee. ; IS at 7:80. lev. DomM WUaon, pastor of the ehuvch will bring the message and conduct the baptismal service. The public is invited to attend. WE NEED PROPERTY TO SELL HOMES, FARMS, ACREAGE 1? GOOD 3 BEDROOM HOUSE, bath, hot air heat, 1H acre lot. 1 mile west of Boone. Price $8900.00. Im mediate possession. 2? APARTMENT WITH GARAGE and one acre lot, lo cated 1 mile weat of Boone. Price 16000.00. Immed iate paaaanlan. 3? FOR RENT? S bedroom house. 211 Pine Street. $90.00 per month. ??THIS VERY PICTURESQUE HOME, on top of the mountain, custom built 3 bedroom, two ceramic baths, terrazzo floor, sun porch, large brick fireplace, built in (tore aad dishwasher. 4 ? RUSTIC ? Old house, need of repair, one acre lot, lo cated near Parkway, 6 miles out. Price $4000.00 ? Good terms. $29.00 per month. 6? LET THEM WALK TO SCHOOL from Kindergarten through College. 3 bedroom, living room, dining room, kitchen, full basement, just behind Daniel Boone Ho tel. Small down payment required. Immediate pos session. 7 ? GOING BUSINESS ? Immediate possession, located on Blowing Bock By-Pass. 250 ft frontage, includes liv qoatten. Idaal fer hMfemil ancUwife. ?*?..?? 8?COUNTRY UVWMoAl* bedroom, ranch type bouse, family room, 2 b?th?, double garage; fall base ment, automatic beat. Located 1 miles out Priced for quick sale. 9 ? CHRISTMAS GIFT FOR THE FAMILY. Move right in. New brick, extra large kitchen, built in store and oven, lots of cabinets. Fire place, 3 bedrooms, lH ceramic bath, carport. Price $16,300. If purchased before Christmas, a new deluxe refrigerator will be yours. 10? MOUNTAIN HIDAWAY WITH VIEW. Trout pond ia front I acre lot, restored log house, modern kitchen and bath. 2H miles out. 11? WE NEED LISTINGS. 12? MR. INVESTOR: Corner lot, ideal for shopping center, a real investment. 13 ? INCOME PROPERTY ? Service Station and Restaurant ? Located at intersection of two Highways. Leased by major oil company. 14? NOT FOR EVERYBODY, but if you can use it? you can't resist it Good 4 bedroom house, bath, com pletely furnished. Will sleep IS people. 10 acres land located near Banner Elk. Good terms. Price 911,780.00. IS ? FOR RENT? Oarage apartment, large lot. Just out side city limits. $49.00 per month. 18? A LOT OF LIVING for Just a little money. Will sleep twelve people. Separate bunk house for guests and relatives. Beautiful view, located just 3 miles out, near Golf Course. All this for just $6750.00. 17? GOOD OLD 2 BEDROOM HOUSE. Large spacious lot street to street. Immediate possession. $10,000.00 18 ? NEW 2 BED ROOM? Full basement, carport, hot air heat. Lot 100 x 190. Immediate possession. 19 ? QAULITY MOTEL? Ideal Location. Confidential list ing. No information over telephone. 20? EASY LIVING? Monthly payments $06.00. Two bed room house. Automatic haat. Large wooded lot. Im mediate possession. 21? WILL TRADE FOR OTHER PROPERTY. Two bed room house, small barn, 21/100 tobacco bast. 10 acres land. Financed at $30.00 per month. 24 ? DON'T MISS THIS ? The best downtown property available. Ideal for motel, or apartment. First time offered for sal*. Located next to College Campus. 26? GOOD, S bed room ll? si, bath, one am land. Located about 4 miles out Mm 9NMJQ. 38? YEAR AROUND VACATION HOME? 2 bedroom log cabin, small pound, rustic taaMe and out, plenty of trees. 2 mile* out sJnEfH 32? COMMERCIAL LOT 7S I M located on W act Howard Street WE NEED LISTINGS FOt | 9EDMOOM HOMES Coe Insurance & Realty Co. Dial AM 441256 ? 217 Main Street -

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