Church Notices BLOWING ROCK CHURCH^ OF GOD R«t. C. R. Millar. Pastor. Wednesday night prayer ser vice 7:30. Sunday School—10 a. m. Morning Worship—11 a. m. Y. P. E.—7:15 p. m. Evening Worship—7:30 p. m. MIDDLE FORK BAPTIST Rev. Marvin Saunders. Pastor. 10 a. m.—Sunday School. 11 a. m.—Morning Worship. 6:30 p. m.—B.T.U. 7:30 p m.—Worship Service. Wednesdays 7:30—Evening prayer meeting and choir practice. BOONE METHODIST Richard J. Crowder, Pastor. 8:45 a. m.— Early Worship. 9:45 a. m.—Church School. 10:55 a. m.—Morning Worship. 5 p. m.—Wesley Foundation. 6 p. m.—Junior and Senior M. Y. F. HOLY COMMUNION LUTHERAN - Valle Crucis Rev. Larry D. Campbell, Pastor. 10 a. m.—Sunday School. 11 a. m.—Worship Service. All visitors welcome. POPLAR GROVE BAPTIST Rev. Raymond Hendrix, Pastor. Ernest Dancy, Superintendent. 10 a m.—Sunday School. 11 a. m—Morning Worship. 6:30 p. m.—Training Union. 7:30—Evening worship. Wednesday 7 p. m Prayer service. 7:30 p. rn—Choir rehearsal. All visitors welcome. MEAT CAMP BAPTIST Rev. Harry Vance, Pastor. Earl Greene, Sunday School Sup erintendent. Sunday School -10 a. m. Morning Worship—11 a. m. Training Union—6:30 p. m. Evening Worship Service—7:30 Midweek Service 7 p m CHRISTIAN SCIENCE — Blowing Rock, N. C. Sunday services and Sunday School—June. July. August. Sep tember at 11 a. m. Wednesday meetings—July and August 8pm THREE FORKS BAPTIST Rev. Charles Smith. Pastor. Julian S. McGuire, Sunday School Superintendent. Sunday School—10 a. m. Morning Worship—11 a. m. Training Union—6:30 p. m. Evening Worship—7:30. Wednesday Prayer Service—7:30 p. m. Choir Rehearsal—7 p. m. WATAUGA BAPTIST Rev. Barney Oliver, Pastor. Johnny Townsend. Sunday School Superintendent. Sunday School—10 a. m. Wednesday—7 p. m. — Prayer meeting and choir practice. Gospel singing Saturday night before the second Sunday. All singers and the public invited. PLEASANT GROVE BAPTIST —Silverstone Rev. Harold King, Pastor. Tommy Cook, Superintendent. Sunday School—10 a. m Worship Service—11 a. m. Worship Service—7 p. m Prayer meeting — Wednesday night 7. MT. VERNON BAPTIST Rev. A. C. Moody, Pastor. 10 a. m.—Sunday School. 11 a. m.—Morning Worship 7 p. m. -Training Union. 8 p m— Evening Worship Wednesday evening prayer ser vice—7:30. HOWARDS CREEK BAPTIST Carson Eggars. Pastor. Sunday School—10 a. m Morning Worship—11 a m Training Union—6:30 p. m. Evening Worship—7:30 p. m. Wednesday prayer meeting at CHURCH OF GOD Boon#—2Vj mllM W#st of Bristol Highway Rav. William Janlclns, pastor. Sunday School—10 a. m Morning Message—11 a m. Evening Worship—7:30 p m Wednesday Prayer Service— 7:30 p. m. OAK GROVE BAPTIST Rev- E. S. Morgan. Pastor. 9:45 a. m — Sunday School. 11 a. m.—Morning Worship. 6:45 p. m.—Training Union. 7 p. m.—Mid-week prayer ser vice—Wednesday. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Rav. J. K. Parkar. Jr.. Pastor. Sunday School—10 a. m. Morning Worship—11 a. m. A nursery is kept for small children during the worship ser Westmlnister Fellowship—6 p. m.; Youth Fellowship 7 p. m. Circles of the Women of the Church meet: No. 1 and 2 each first Monday evening; No. 3 each first Tuesday morning; No. 4 each fourth Monday evening and general meeting each third Mon day. Presbyterian Prayer Service Dial >64-2213. LAUREL SPRINGS BAPTIST Mmr. Donald Wilson, Pastor. Sunday School—10 a. m. Worship Service—11 a. m. Training Union—6:30 p. m. Evening Worship—7 JO p. m. Prayer Service — 7:80 Wednes ARTIOCH MISSIONARY BAPTIST Howard choir lot Cable. Bondar School Dwight Cable. Preaching service first Satur day and Sunday at 11 a. m. and third Sunday night. Sunday School—10 a. m. .'| Pryrer meeting Thursday • V.> .r.-V. GREENWAY BAPTIST R«t. C. O. Tine*, Pastor. John B. Robinson. Sunday School Superintendent. Sunday School—9:45 a. m. Worship Service—11 a. m. Training Union—6:30 p. m. Worship Service—7:30 p. m. Family Night — Wednesday — 7 o’clock. STONY FORK BAPTIST Rev. Vestal Moore. Pastor. Harlan O. Greene. Sunday School Superintendent; R i 1 a y Greene, BTU Director. Sunday School—10 a. m. Worship—11 a. m. 2nd and 4th Sundays, and 2 and 4th Sundays Prayer service each Tuesday night at 7 p. m. BOONE METHODIST CIRCUIT Rev. William E. Grant. Pastor. First Sunday—Pleasant Valley Second Sunday — Hopewell — 9:45 a. m.; Friendship—11 a. m. Third Sunday—Pleasant Valley Fourth Sunday — Friendship — 9:45 a. m.; Hopewell—11 a. m. Methodist ■ Youth Fellowship— CHURCH OF CHRIST Highway 421, Wees!—Boon* Harold E. Holland. Evangelist. Phone 264-2645. Bible Study—10 a. m. Worship and Evangelism—11 a. m and 7 p. m. EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF THE HOLY CROSS N. C. 1M South. Valle Cruel*. H. C. Founded In IMS 11 a. m.—Sunday Worship and Church School. RUTHERWOOD BAPTIST Rev. Herbert McCoy, Pastor. Sunday School—10 a. m Worship Service—11 a m on second and fourth Sundays. ST. LUKE S EPISCOPAL Rev. W. Todd Ferneyhough. Pr iest-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 10:30 Church School and Bible Study 9 15 a m. Fridays. Holy Communion at Saints’ Days. Holy Communion at 5.30 p m SHULLS MILLS ASSEMBLY OF GOD Rev. Donald B. Smith, Pastor. Sunday 10 a m — Sunday School. 11 a m.—Morning Worship. 7 p m —Evangelistic services. Wednesday 7 p. m.—Prayer meeting. Saturday 7 p. m.--Youth Service. PERKINSVILLE BAPTIST K. Maurice Cooper. Pastor. Sunday School—10 a. m. W^r-chrn Service—11 a m. Training Union -6:30 p m. Evening Worship—7:30 o’clock. Wednesday - Prayer Service. Church kindergarten daily. FOSCOE CHRISTIAN Joel Wilson. Pastor. Bible School Superintendent, William Imperatore. c-acn Sunday—Bible School. 10 a. m.. Morning worship. 11 o'clock; Evening worship. 7 o'clock. ADVENT CHRISTIAN Rev. Gordon A. Noble, Pastor. Sunday School—9:45 a. m Morning Worship—10:45 Youth Fellowship—7 p. m. Evening Worship—7 o'clock. Wednesday Prayer meeting at BLOWING ROCK BAPTIST R«t. George Hyler. Pastor. 9:45 a m —Sunday Sch ol. 11 a m—Morning Worship. 6 p m.—Evening Vespers , Wednesday 1 7:30 p. m—Mid-week service. GRACE EVANGELICIAL LUTHERAN Rev. Richard Graf, Jr., Pastor. Telephony 264-2206 Sunday 'Church School—9:45 a Service of Worship—11 a. m. Luther League—6 p. m. The church is open daily for prayer and meditation. SOUTH PORK BAPTIST Rev. Glenn Murphy, Pastor. Sunday School—10 a. m. Worship Service—11 a m . first and third Sundays. Evening Service—7:30 p. m.. second and fourth Sundays. EVERGREEN BAPTIST Rev. Pete Vannoy. Pastor. First and third Sundays at 11 Second and Fourth Sundays at Training Union each Sunday evening at 6:30. Sunday School each Sunday at DEERFIELD METHODIST F. W. D. Bangle, Pastor. Church School—10 a. m. Worship Service—11 a. m. MOUNTAIN VIEW BAPTIST Barney Oliver, Pastor. Sunday School Superintendent, Ramon Trivette. Sunday School—10 a. m. Worship service 2nd Saturday night at 7:30; 2nd Sunday morn ing at 11 a. m.; 3rd and 4th Sun day night at 7:30. Training union every Sunday evening at 6:30. Sunday School—10 a. m. Worship Service — Saturday night before the 2nd Sunday at T p. m. and the ted and 4th Sun* 4*Ji it 11 a. a. COVE CREEK BAPTIST L. A. Talbert, Pastor. Sunday School—10 a. m. Worship—11 a. m. Training Union—6:30; Worship follows. Wednesday — 7 p. m. Prayer meeting. CLARKS CREEK BAPTIST Rev. Glann South. Pastor. Charlie Byrd, Superintendent. Sunday School—10 a. m. Worship Services—Second Sun day night at 7:30 o’clock; fourth Sunday morning at 11 o’clock. Conference — Saturday before the fourth Sunday at 2 p. m. ST. ELISABETH CATHOLIC Father Ed Smith. Pastor. 11:30 a. m.—Sunday Mass. Monday. 7 p. m.—Inquiry Class Thursday. 6 p. m.—School of Religion. Discussion Club—2nd and 4th Thursdays, 7:30 p. m. Daily Masses—8 and 11:30 a. WATAUGA BAPTIST Rev. Barney Oliver, Pallor. Rom Aldridge, Sunday School Superintendent. Sunday School—10 a. m. Wednesday—7 p. m. — Prayer meeting and choir practice. Gospel singing Saturday night before the second Sunday. All singers and the public invited. Deacons meeting Tuesday night before the First Sunday of each month. Church conference meeting on Wednesday night before the First Sunday Preaching services First Sun day morning at 11 o’clock and on Saturday night before the fourth Sunday at 7:30 p. m. FIRST BAPTIST Rev. J. Boyce Brooka, Pastor. 8:45—Morning Worship. 9:40--Sunday School. 10:55—Morning Worship. 6:00—Evening Vespers. 6:55—Training Union. Prayer service Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock. CATAWBA VALLEY UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP 102 North Woodhaven Drive Lower Creek Section. Lenoir. Church Services—10:30 a. m. Church School—10:30 a. m. For further information call 364-3905. CENTRAL MISSIONARY BAPTIST Deerfield Road. Boone. Rev. Harold Hayes, Pastor. 9:45 a. m.—Sunday School. 11 a. m.—Morning Worship. 7:30 p. m.—Evangelistic Service. Wednesday 7:30 p. m.—Mid-week prayer meeting. ZIONVILLE BAPTIST Rev. Pete Vannoy, Pastor. Edgar Pardue, Sunday School S u pe r intend ent. Worship services 2nd and 4th Sunday at 11 o'clock and 1st and 3rd Sundays at 7 o'clock. BETHANY LUTHERAN Located on Big Hill Road Pastor, Gilbert B. Goodman. 10 a. m.—Sunday School. 11 a m.—Worship Service. 7 p m.—Luther League. PROFFITTS GROVE BAPTIST Rev. Lawrence Miller. Pastor. Lloyd Bryan. Sunday School Superintendent. Sunday School—10 a. m. Worship Service—11 a m. each Sunday morning. BETHEL VIEW METHODIST Rev. Wm. E. Grant. Pastor. 1st and 3rd Sunday—11 o'clock MT. CALVARY BAPTIST Banner Elk Rev. James O. Mull. Pastor. 10 a. m—Sunday School. 11 a m.—Morning Worship 7 p. m.—Training Union. Prayer Service Wednesday evening at 7; Choir practice at 7:45. WMS first Thursday evening 7 30. BRUSHY FORK BAPTIST Rev. J. Edd Crump, Pastor. Jack Danner. Sunday School Superintendent, v. Morning Worship—11 a. m. Training Union—0:30 p. m.. Lewis Wilson, director. Evening Worship—7:30 p. m. Mid-Week Prayer Service—7 p WILLOWDALE BAPTIST Rav. James E. Branch, Pastor. Rodney Isaacs, Sunday School Superintendent. 1J a. m.—Sunday School. 11 a. m.—Worship Service. 6:15 p. m.—Training Union. 7 p. m.—Evening Worship. Wednesday 7 p. m.—Prayer Service. WATAUGA METHODIST CHARGE E. O. Queen. Pastor. Phone 2*7-2*31. First Sundays: 9:45—Liberty. 11—Valle Crucis. 7 30—Piney Grove. Second k Fourth Sundays 9:45—Mable 11—Henson’s Chapel. Third Sundays: 9:30—Piney Grove. 7 30—Liberty. 11—Valle Crucis. ST. MARY'S Or THE HILLS EPISCOPAL. Blowing Rock 7:30 a. m.—Holy Communion. 11 a. m.—Morning prayer and sermon by the Rev. Peter G. Madson. Meatless Fridays may end for U. S. Catholics. Sen. Powell guilty of civil contempt third time. ECHOES OF THE BLVE RIDGE Writer Says Watauga Has Noted Religious Heritage BY HERMAN W. WILCOX Watauga County enjoys a great religious heritage. This Thanksgiving Day we ought to thank our Lord Jesus Christ for a people who are trying to advance the Gospel. Great Spiritual Message “Horn in the West" is a drama built ; aruunu me I Christian faith [ of our pio | neers. These | people were j tried and test ! ed by the I Church of H. W. WILCOX England when they tried to force the “Church of England” on the people of the new country. Dr. Cecil Sherman Speaks The pastor of the First Bap tist Church, Asheville, N. C-, Cecil E. Sherman, attended the drama last summer, and has this to say—“Dear Mr. Wil cox: I have seen a number of outdoor dramas—dramas with a historical background. “Horn in the West” is superior to any I have seen. “For a number of years I have studied Baptist begin nings in North Carolina. ‘Horn in the West’ catches the spirit of that people’s movement, ties the movement effectively with the struggle for Ameri can Independence and all is done in good taste and high drama. “Thank you for popular izing the story that needs to be told and I hope that it prospers so that others may come to know and appreciate our common heritage.” The Baptists have 45 of the county’s 75 churches. This is an average of one church for about every 240 people. Dur ing the westward movement of our people trying to escape the British, many Baptists paid with their lives during the late 18th Century for the freedom we now enjoy. Cecil Sherman in his re search has uncovered some interesting facts regarding the Church of England, called the Episcopal Church, or the Church of England. This, the Anglican Church, was estab lished in America in 1607 at Jamestown. “The Church of England was formally estab lished in 1619 when the Vir ginia legislature made some financial provisions for the maintenance of an Anglican Ministry.” So in the new na tion, as it was in England, this church became supported by the government. Every per son was taxed for the support of this church which was cre ated in 1619. May 1, 1771—Bowling Green, Virginia It might be well if we took a look at what actually hap pened at Bowling Green, Va., in 1771. John Waller, Baptist preacher, was interrupted in his service May 1 by the par son of the “State Church”. The parson stepped upon the platform with Waller, who was leading the singing, and flip ped the pages of the hymn book with his whip. Waller, who (three years earlier) had spent 43 days in jail for preaching, tried to WANDA PITTS Wanda Pitts Is Career Girl Of Month At W.H.S. Career Girl of the Month for November at Watauga High School is Wanda Pitts. Wanda and her mother, Mrs. Roscoe Pitts of Blowing Rock, were guests of the Boone Bsuiness and Professional Women’s Club Tuesday. Wanda is a member of the high school’s Beta Club, pres ident of the Future Teachers Club and a member of the Pep Club. At Blowing Rock High School she was a class officer for two years, a mem ber of the band, and a member of the Future Homemakers of America. After graduation, Wanda will attend Appalachian State Teachers College to prepare for a career in teaching. Generous GIs Seoul—Members of the U. S. 2nd Infantry Division donated $1,300 for the family of a South Korean private who was killed in an ambush just south of the demilitarized zone Nov. 2. Six of the seven Americans in the patrol were also killed in the ambush. Luna 12 reported to be or biting the moon. Korea’s economy has re vived since the war. ignore the interruption. He continued the service by lead ing the group in prayer. Dur ing the prayer, the parson re pe^edly stuck the putt of his whip in Waller’s mouth. Then the county clerk joined the parson and together they seiz ed Waller, dragged him from the pulpit, and turned him over to the sheriff, who was standing at the edge of the crowd. After the sheriff had given the preacher about 20 lashes with his horsewhip. Waller, who was covered with blood, returned to the pulpit and preached one of his most powerful messages. Thanksgiving or Thanksliving? It’s time to take stock of ourselves and see if we really are ready to celebrate this Thanksgiving. Maurice Coop er, in his wonderful message last Sunday, remarked that it’s time for us to not only be thankful, but we should live a Thanksliving life. I am proud to be an American; how about you? Jehovah Witnesses To Attend Seminar Members of Jehovah’s Wit nesses from the Boone area are planning to attend a three day seminar beginning Dec. 9, announced J. H. Shawver, cir cuit supervisor. About 700 circuit delegates from Virginia and North Caro lina are expected to attend the seminar at North Rowan High School in Spencer, N. C. “The purpose of the gather ing,” said Shawver, “is to strengthen the faith of the delegates for greater com munity service. A film called Heritage’ will present the urgency of the problem the young people are facing and the proved solution to the problem. Parents will be en couraged to hold family Bible studies with their children for the study of godly principles. All communities will have re turning families to be of ser vice to their neighbors through faith-strengthening home Bible studies. “The assembly program,” added Shawver, “based on the convention theme, ‘Become Spiritual Men With Everlast ing Life In View’, will stress the importance of maintaining a right standing with God. Visiting ministers are assign ed to discuss the need of as sisting the spiritually needy ones. A second film, ‘God Can not Lie’, will be viewed. The principal address, “Sat isfying Mankind’s Greatest Need”, is to be delivered by Joseph Saia, a district super visor from Brooklyn, N. Y., Jehovah’s Witnesses head quarters. In the Boone Area, the In Crowd’s waiting at your Quality Buick dealer’s. Get with them! Greene Buick-Pontiac, Inc. 1115 E. KING ST., BOONE, N. C. Dealer Lie. 826 Get in with the In Crowd at your Quality Buick dealer's now. Revival Slated At Boone’s Fork Revival services will start at Boone’s Fork Baptist Church at 7:30 p. m. Nov. 27. The Rev. 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