j. v. : j. c I v V I "1 MR. MERCHANT: Your , Advertisement HERE , Would Be Read By Hundreds Of People O Presbyterian Schedules Are Announced , ..mm Hot Spring Walnut White Rock Churches - GEORGE R. BLUE, Pattor Walnut . The monthly meeting of the . Men's Fellowship was held in the Manse on Friday evening Novera be,28 at 7:30 p. , tn. with Mr. 1 Eldridge Leake presiding. Seve - ral suggestions" - for stimulating membership, and - attendance, as . well as 'ottier projects, were dis cussed. Because of the pressure . of Christmas , activities during the month of December' it was voted to postpone the next month ly; meeting until .the fourth Fri day in January, . . v There was no meeting . of . the .Communicant's' Class during the past week because of t Thanksgiv 1 5ng, but the weekly meeting will be resumed on Thursday at ?:30 p. m. . in the Manse.- The main lesson for the evening will be a bout 'a ' vital aspect - of (church membership aid'a film-strip will be shown. . t. Since there is a revival in. pro gress at the . Freewill Baptist CfTprch" there - 'was too service at the - Church on Sunday.' There was the weekly' meeting .of the GIFTS WRAPPED FREE riAHSIIALL DEPT. STORE i V "f (Sunday School however, t' under the leadership of Bluer Fred Hector. : Jlere is Was announced that the Ladies Missionary Sq& iety has boxes of bandy, for iSale and the (proceeds will be used to benefit -tfie -xhurch.;1' The Christ- tan Education- Committee -has al so made preliminary' 'plans for ttie Annual Christmas Program. . ;On Tuesday afternoon there was a large and enthuiastic group at the weekly meeting of the flunior -Fellowship ". which was1 '. held in. the Manse at 3:30 p. m unaer ma direction oi me pastor. Several of the questions in the Catechism for Young Children were discussed as was the Tenth uommanament, also. White Rock : 1 here' was a marked increase in attendance both at the Sunday School and the. Service of Wor ship which .was conducted by Mr. Daniel Force who is the student pastor : at Hot . Springs. The title of 'his sermon was "Titua at Qrete" and the text was taken irom one of the Pauline Epist les. He was well received by all who attended the service. After the, close of the service- there was the meeting of the Sunday School at. i Which it was announced that plana are 1 being made . for the Cnristmas .Concert. . . It was announced in krhurch that : . the regular : winter meeting of the Presbytery of Holston will be held; this . . coming ' Saturday, December 6 at 9:80 a." m; in the Cross Anchor Church ' in Tenn The pastor intends to be there and hopes , ttiat others from i the church will as WelL Hot, Springs; The regular monthly" meeting A large number of visitors were.sm the campus here last week for the Thanksgiving" cele bration and to visit relatives on the "Hill." j Among them were: Mias Lorena Lee, from ' Orlando, jFla., and Mr. and . Mrs, Frank Yahdell arid 'daughter, Linda, of Chapel Hill, who visited the R. M. Lees; Dr. and Mrs. Graham Huff man and little son and daughter, of Library, Pa., and Mr, and Mrs. Carl Vance, of Bristol,' who visit ed the John McLeods; ,'Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Peterson', and little son and daughter, of ; Mary ville, Tenn., and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Tilson, of Raleigh, who were with the Bryson ' Tilsong Saturday night and Sunday. ' Also Mr. and Mrs. Vergil Cox and daughter, of Westhury, Conn., and Mr.i and Mrs. Landon Cox, Df i Atlanta, Ga., visited their mother, Mrs. H. C. Cox, and Mrs. Cox' plans to leave Wednesday for few weeks stay with Mr. and of the Ladies Missionary Society I was held at the home of Mrs Maud .Long on November 25 at 7:00 p. m. Among those present were Mrs. Robert Davis, Mrs. Morris Bucquo, Mrs. Robert Sprinkle, Mrs. Frank Blue, Mrs. Sarah Thomas, Mrs. Neill Rqps, Mrs. George Blue. Mrs. Mvrtle Burgin, Mrs. Kenneth Burgin, Mrs. Bewley Tweed,, Mrs. Arthur, Morris, and Mrs. Maud Long Tlhe following were elected as of ficers for the coming year: Mrs Christine Davis, President; Mrs. Catherine Ferguson, vice presi dent; and Mrs. Myrtle Burgin, Secretary-Treasurer. Mrs. Rob ert Davis gave a talk "Conversa tions on Christ. Chhrch.-nnri the Race." Mrs. Lone. Mrs. Ross. Mrs. Frank Blue and Mrs. George Blue lead a discussion on "Con yersations in the .Middle Eeast." At a recent meeting . of - the Westminister Fellowship the fol lowing were elected as officers: Boy Lee Moore. Moderator; Lin da Burgdn, ivfce moderator; and Connie Sue Ramsey as Secretary. Preliminary plans have been made for the annual Christmas party, and pageant fcy- - th e Sunday School and the young ' people Mrs. Robert Davis and Mr, Neill Ross are in charge of the arrange ments. ' : , s -. I . There ..wereoervices. ,at the hurch on Sunday " morning since 1 v 1 f, r If there was a Union Service at t9e Baptist "Church, Rev. George R. Blue was the , preacher ' at ' the Ulnion Service and ilhe theme of his sermon " was "Seeking , the Best Gifts." with a full year's guarantee! These new Remington chain saws deliver power that won't stall or fade when the going gets toughpower that keeps on cutting when you need it most. And Remington backs each saw With an exclusive full year's guarantee against defects in material arid workmanshipWith Remington you get more chain saw performance for the money and ratings that mean something when it comes to getting the work done. See; these saws' at your dealer's now. You'll find a Remington will outcut and outlast any chain saw in its class. REMINGTON ARMS COMPANY, INC. , Bridgeport 2. Connecticut ' c ' ' - -1" :'I v -S r.y ' '1, ' ' I A -7) . Mrs. Lcndon V i i Atlanta. iMr. and Mi-.. 1 maid Higgins of Dearborn, I'.u h., spent last week here with J.Ir. and Mrs. Lee Wyatt and, other rolatives, ; i " 'Miss Mary Huff, of the' library etaff at ASTC, Boone, was home Wednesday to Sunday 'during the 'Holiday between terms; and Mr, and Mrs. Jaick Huff and sons, Bobby and Billy, of Greenville. S C, spent, Thanksgiving Day here with his parents and sister. ' Misses . Caroleen Johnson ! and Lucille Ponder were home for the holidays from ASTC, - Boone, where they are students, " '- Guests ef Mr. and Mrs.. A' Wi Edye Thursday to Sunday were his mother and sister, . of Bead ing,' Pa. , ' , Mrs. Roy - Wall spent Wednes day to Sunday last Week with her son, Sidney, and 'family and her son-jn-law and daughter, Mr.;. and Mrs. Frank Fulk. and ffnnn ' in Mocksville. ( Mrs. Helen Wood spent last week in Greer, S. C, with a sis ter. Tne. mother of Mrs. Walter Smith is here from Texas for a visit to her son-in-law and daugh ter until-the Christmas holidays. Miss Alma Freeman and Miss Amelia Coates, of Hendersonville, were guesta of Mrs. E. C. Coates last week-end Mrs. 0. E. Sams' left last Fri day for a visit to her son, Oscar rj j ' . ; f hi., iuu iaimiy in urucagio, ana then to her other son,' Conway and family in California, before returning to The Hill after the Christmas holidays. - Mrs. W. E. Wilkins and daugfr ter, Mrs. George Leiby, of Colum bus, Ohio, came ' down" for the (Thanksgiving Homecoming at the college and for a visit 'with Mrs Leiby's daughter, Sara a; student at the college. . They were accom panied by David Lynch, a student at . Oberlm University, Oberlin, Ohio who came for s a visit with his parents. " , - " , Miss Evelyn Underwood, -a col lege teacher who is on -leave forJ study at Chapel Hill ffiis year, was also a visitor for the Home coming.,.;. 4- , ' Mr. and- Mrs. . W. G. Buckner Jr.,, of Virginia Intermont,. Bris tol, visited his Thanksgiving. mother' here i " i SEND, 7' - The NEWS-RECORD x :,; vTo;5','?r:-i.vi Your Boy In Service LJ I I ' 1 A o f czz tiizcc n;iz nzr.:iriGTcrj caws at f c' Jef-r f t 3 5 hp, ''" "i t ROLLING A 20-ton boulder, brok en loose by a dynamite blast near the Ivy River Bridge on the roufte of the new Marshall by-pass, toonled downhill and came to rest on Southern Railway tracks near" here Monday. One pas nilGIISCHOOL BASKETBALL ! O f AT LAUREL t ' GIRLS Hot Springs (31): F K. Ram sev 7.' M. Lararaon 8 Tnl.W 19 i?"rHinj . LMitm z, usteen Z, Holt, Woody; GParker, Moore, Pad gett, Reeves, J. Lawson, C. Ram sey, Shipley, Tolley. . iurei (&3) : JT J. M. Frank lin 11. fiord 19. S. Cook 1. H Cook 2. Gunter 1. Shelton 2. John son 2, J. Franklin: G Gosnell, uin, co.. r ranwin, juawaras, p. rranKiin, Kice, Kay, Lewis. nanumet , 82-13, Laurel. ' BOYS . Hot Springs (53): Foster. Pad-i c-e a, uaKs i, Harrison 13, Uan yirell 10, Gregory 6, Gahagan 2, V-fw, JJlS,vleKj. Shipley, Waddl 6. . vTLaui?! 3J): vVillin 4.Ilamsev 5, Lambert, Gentry 6, Thomas 10, Boles 2, Tweed, Norton. 1, Rob erts 2. . . , Halftime: 24-13: Hot Springs. AT WALNUT ' ' GIRLS Spring Creek (25) F -Justice t"'f t iS ' - ROCK BLOCKS TRAINS senger train, the Carolina Special, was delayed about four hours while the tracks were being cleared. The rock on the tracks was so big it had to be blasted twice before the railway's crane could move it. A 12, Willett 8, Ferguson 6; G irantnam, Lankford, Coward, Lunsford, Woody. Walnut (50): F D. Fortner li, u. Johnson 8, B. Johnson 11, Lunsford 18. J. Plemimnng Y Randall; G O. Race, StajcKhouse,' onanaier, k. Kwe, Uosnell. Halftime: 27-14, Walnut. BOYS Springs Creek (30): J. Massie 2, Fowler 2, Waldroup 3, Gard ner 8, Clark 15, P. Willett, Wills, rerguson. Walnut (63) : Blackwt.Il 4. A Roberts 2, Boyd 8, W. Roberts 8, Stines 26, N. Roberts 4, D. Ram sey 2, H. Thomas 5, Leake, Davis, creeman jonnston. Halftime, 29-19. Walnut. . j , AT CANE RIVER ; 4 - GIRLS v Marshall (34): F Gofortii 17 J. Rice 9. Crow. Pee-a- 2. Revia i.. rayers zr U (UaKlwell. Kadford. ftecxor, wrDett, Metcalf. V. Rice. Cane River, (17): F Webb 3, weyxon b, Burton o, Wilson. Hig gins. Proffittt G-MJriindstaff. Mc- Intarff, MonJwy" Freemen, Law horn, Styles I . , lialftime: IBhII, Marshall. VOYS Marshall (30) i R. HensW 2. Bryan 15. Allen 4. Smith 2. Cand ler 6. Briars 1. Hasren. Sams. Windsor. . v Cane River (50): B. Hensley' vcu:: dlv.l::.;':; 71 A :r, e in t . If ' nniwiiimm1 Him mf" v -.' ' ' i, ' 1 ' ' i ' ' . . freight also was held up for about 30 minutes. The blast shook the rock loose from a high bluff. It fell onto U. S. 25-70 then bounced on through a guardrail and on to the tracks. Cut oourUty Citizens-Tim Our word 'panacea' meaning 'cure-all' comes from the Greek goddess Panakera, 'the all healing one.' HO-HUMMM! What Thial PUc Neds, Folks, Is A Few Good Ads In This NEWSPAPER 10. Tipton 13. Wheeler 21. Fen der 2. McDowell 2. Parker 2. Ad- kins, Canine, Deytbn, D. Hensley. Hairtime: 2R-11, Cane River. 9 f 'V f 'V f

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