ii) Church Services _ _ ■ .v Throughout Transylvania County ^WWHMiiHWimNiiiwiimiiiiimimmMiiiiwwmnwnMwimiimHiMimwimHiMiHiMMnn»w»MHM»im( I (Editor's note: Officials of all the churches In Brevard and Transylvania countv are requested to check the information below and bring1 any cor rections to The Times office in order that the directory might be brought up-to-date. It is the hope of the sta*f to have all churches in the town and county in the church directory, which will be nnhlished from time to time during the vearV ffttt\ w fibt.e rmum Old Trend—rnmtiiie Highway at Osborne Road TACh KINNAWORR nastor Oil Johnson Rwndav Rchool snnerintcrdont R n n d a v school 0’4."> art A class fnr awrv age Morning worship 11 *00 n m Young people's. 600 n m Rpeenth grade on tin Fvonine service 7'00 nm Wednesday evening Driver mpoiinti 7 00 p m Telephone 883.4031 TEMPT F RAPTTRT PEV. CLATT3E CONRAD, pastor Rev Dow si a a T,ee as sociate pastor. Mrs Murlp Rmi*h. music director. Run dav Rchool- 0'45 a m Phil Riddle, Director. Mornine worship 11-00 a m. Childrpn’s Church 11:00 am. Church Training 6:30 p.m. Buddv •Julian. director. Evening worship 7:30 pm. Wednes day Evening Prayer Service and Youth Organisational Meeting 7:30 p.m. Youth Choir rehearsal. Wednesday 7:00 p m. Adult Choir rehear sal. Wednesday 8-15 pm. Telephone — 883-9666, 883 2247, 862-4374. RACPFD HEART rATTTOi.Tr church REV. J. PAUL BRYON. Priest. Saturdav Mass. 6:00 p.m., Sunday Mass 7:00 a m. and 11:00 a.m. Weekdays 8:30 a.m. Confpssions prior to all Masses. Secm-v — 883-9572. Daily Mass subject to change. PRFRPVTEur'N f'TTT’WCH REV HAP0''’ w prrrL TPS. pastor. Church school classes (all a "os! 9-45 a.m. Morpipg worship sore-icec at 8:45 a.m. pud 11-00 a.m. Wed nesdav 7:00 p.m. Fellowship of Prayer. MTHDT.E FORK baptist rmTfon REV .TERRTE MEECE pa* ♦or Sunday School 10-00 a m Huston Orowo. superin tendent: nreaching service 11-00 a m Rundav night ser vice and Wednesday prayer service at 7:30 p. m. VTt.T.AOE rTTAPFT. BAPTIST REV TOM SMITH, pastor Rnndav School — 11 -00 a m Director. Morning worship 10:00 a m Wednesday, Bible Study 7:30 p.m. MT. MORIAH CALVERT BAPTIST CHURCH Route 2. Brevard, N. C. REV. DON DIXON, Pastor. Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Wor ship sendees 11:00 a.m. Church Training 7:00 p.m. Evening Worship 8:00 p.m. Wednesday 7:00 nm. Organi zation meeting 1st and 3rd Wednesdav. Praver services 8:00 p.m. Phone 862-4605. THE ENOI.tsh rHAPEL UNITED METHODIST CHTECH REV FRANK M TRON pastor. David Queen, church school superintendent War ship services at Q a m (Julv SeptemherT. Church school hour at 10 a m The FOURTH Sundav of each mopth. fel lowship supper. at the chnreh. at 6-30 p m The pnhlic is eordiallv invited rm-RRYHnn baptist rrnmn? REV. BROADTIS E. MOODY, the pastor Sunday School at P‘45 a m Clarence Summev. snnerintendent. Mornlue sen vice* at li no a m. Evenln* service at 7-30 n m.. each Sun day. Church Trainine at fl‘S0 n m. Ed Wilson, director Wednesday nieht youth or ganizations 7:00 waver meet Ins' at 7:30 and adult choir at 8:15. imoMm Mar.v *r JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES Bible study on Tuesday at 8*00 n m Theocratic ministry school and service meetfouf on Thnndn™ at 7:30 n.m Public T»11r« on Sundays at 'lO-OO a.m Watchtower study on Sundays 11-00 am When im think of inracrln ttona, think of VARNER’S, adr. nrsr mptist nnum DR. RUSSELL L. WILLIS, pastor Sundae school 0-45 a.m., Leslie E. Goodwin, ‘hint Morning worship at 11-on am Siindav night 5:00 Vmith <”hoir fi-00 Youth Run ner 0-30 Youth Reach Out 7-30 Evening Worship Fam *’v night supper eaeh Wed necdav fi-00 p m and Praver Fellowship 7 00 p m mi m«i>n nnum REV BILL WTLSOlN pa« lor fim Rrnvm fiondav school superintendent Rnndav school each Rupdav morning 10. The new specialty is expected to increase the numbers of fam ily physicians available to serve the public in the future. The Academy’s continuing education program is the foundation of eligibility for family doctors now in prac tice who apply for certifica tion In the new specialty following changes: —Broaden eligibility cate gories to include the elderly in federally sponsored housing, and drug addicts and alcoholics in private nonprofit residential treatment facilities. —Allow the elderly to use food coupons to purchase meals in specified communal dining situations. —Require states to give wel fare recipients the option to have costs of their coupons de ducted from their grant and the coupons mailed to them. (States must implement this provision by July 1, 1975). —Allow recipients affected by the unavoidable breakdown of food stamp equipment to apply for food stamps under emerg ency eligibility standards. —Require that income in clude the acfi'