J, 'V V v , . q i V . .V;:. Announced ;'T Hot Spring Walnut , White Rock Churche ' GEORGE! JB, BIVE, Pattor O Walnut 1 , On Saturday afternoon mem bers f the newly formed young people's group Vld a wiener roast fa the lower playground of " school yard. Miss Ruth Guthrie wa in charge and was assisted by Mm. Rldrkhre Leake and Mrs. George R. Blue. On Sunday eve ning the same group met at the church at 6:30 under the leader ship of Mrs. Blue and Miss Odes sa Henderson. Tho nastor conducted the mom ing service at 11 and the title f his sermon was 'A Communion Meditation." The text was taken from the Gospel of Luke and at the close of the service there was an observance of the Lord's Sup per, at which time Elder Spurgeon Chandler and Elder Fleet Reeves assisted. Members, and friends o the church and parish are remind ed that this coming Sunday at 7:30 p. m., Mr. Daniel Foce of Hot Springs will occupy the pul pit. It is also expected that the youth choir will sing at the ser ice. Shortly after the morning serv ice there was the stated monthly meeting of the Session at which the pastor was the moderator. A mong the items discussed were the Budget for 1960 and the Ev ery Member Canvass. It was de cided to adjourn the meeting un til Tuesday at 7:30 p. m., at which time tiie treasurer of the church, Miss Odessa Henderson, twill also be present. Among the elders present at the Session ineet- hf wer Fleet Ktuna, Epurg-on JJ cv. f.hi.dlr rn.nA Fred Kector. me building ;fund tocreiuse 'With the passing of each wee. n, ,-.,,;. ,y ,. 1,1, )!''' WhiuRock , n i -i J Th taarnlpg service M con ducted at 9:80 and the thame f the sermon wt., concerned "th the Meaning, of OonMnunlon, for our own day. .The text a taken from the account oi the Laat Sup per in the Gospel acoowlins to Luke. After the close of the serv ice there was an observance of the Lord's Supper at whicTi El der Dewey Wallim and Elder Chapel Tweed assisted the pastor. This was in keeping with the ob servance of World-Wide Commu nion Sunday which was done by all of the churohes in the larger parish. Members and friends of tho church and parish are reminded that the services next week will be conducted by Mr. Daniel Force, the student pastor of the church, at Hot Springs. It is hoped that ... . I 1 i. many will mane a special eimri. to attend. In the near future the pastor also expects to show a if ilmstrip during the Sunday School hour which will be about some aspect of the Presbyterian Church. Hot Springs A new bulletin board has been dnstalled on the front lawn of the church and it adds much to the appearance of the church oronertv. The pastor and mem-1 bers of the congregation are grateful to the following for their efforts in completing the project: Mr. James Raleigh, Mr. Edwin Candler, Mr. James Gentry, and Mr. Carl Swann. The morning service was con ducted at 11 by Rev. William Chalker of Tusculum College in Greeneville, Tenn. He was assist ed by Mr. Daniel Force, the stu dent pastor. At the close of the service there was an ( observance of ilhe Lord's Supper at which Mr. Chalker officiated and in which Freerrrnn Bin I.Iza.; Funeral -On Tuesday W' A1 " .'- .VI. . The Rev. .Robert Freeman, 79, of Walnut, died in an Asheville hospital Monday morning,' Octo ber o, 19o9 aster v, Jong illness. 5f Services 1 were held Tuesday at 8 P. m., at Walnut Methodist Church. ' ' 1 The Rev. R. H. Ballard offici a ted and burial was in Walnut Cemetery. John, J. M., Spurgeon, and Robert Chandler, Robert Mc dure and Lennde ' Roberts were active pallbearers. Dr. J. L. Mc- Elroy, Dr. Richard Thompson and members of the Free -Will Bap tist Ministerial Association were honorary pallbearers. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. E. M. Norton of Black Moun tain; a son, Clarence T." Freeman, (pf Augusta, Ga.; nine grandchil dren and 14 great-grandchildren. Bowman-Rector Funeral Home was in charge. CARD OF THANKS a jJL1 . : MAKE MORf MONEY.,. SAVE MORE MONEY WITH NEW HO r1 ELITE V.mofcA7 CHAIN GAVVG direct driva 19 pounds You'll miko mora money With the new Homolile 7-19 because it's the fnlMt-cuttine. direct drive chain saw you on own. Cuts 8" hardwood in 4 seconds, 18 softwood in 12 seconds. Fells trees up to 5 feet in diameter. Wei(hs only 19 pounds Homelite's Magic 7 features save you money because they cut maintenance and down time. Give you smoother performance, too. gear drive 21 pounds 21 w0r7U than "k. 7JCX We wish to express our many thanks for the kindnesses shown during the illness and death of our father; also for the beautiful floral tributes. Family of the Rev. Robert Freeman Allegheny Church Observes Communion On Sunday aternoon at 3:00 o' clock, there was the first observ ance of the Lord's Supper at the Presbyterian Church in Alleghe ny for many years. The Rev, George R. Blue was in charge of the service and was assisted by Elders Maude Long and Kenneth' Burgin. Mrs. Myrtle Burgin played tfhe piano for the occasion. I nis was an inspiring service; and several members from tho Dorland Memorial Presbyterian! Church in Hot Springs attended The church was reopened early last spring and since then Mr, Daniel Force has been conducting services ifchere ewt-v Snnrfnv Mr Force will continue to lead servic es here every Sunday at 3:00 p, otn., until further notice. S ml professional Honey-maker, the mi drive Horn elite 7- ime voa Hera versatility my other cha urn. Plenty of n Immm mm far trees as to 7 feet diameter. Cute 20 tree in it seconds. Only l Make arn kind of nt at t ' MK, arty poaitioa. Converts owekry (rem ttiaifM Made to pluhft-crrt bow ter palewood i. prethctto, Mao (vailabk) with ckwiHiI ' k and hntsh cutter, km bar tad cfcW i Have fM elwiaaislraflM teetayl Nw 7-MONTH GUARANTEE 1 v goinsl defect la waterfal or werkmenshtp. VctDc!) Davis Stores HOT SPRINGS, N. C MARSHALL, N. C the following elders took part: Mr. a Maude hone and Mr. Kenneth Burgin. Members and friends of the " congregation . 'are reminded that this coming Sunday at 11 :00 a. m.,' 'the, iRevtV George PL. Blue will oceupy the Tfruiipat.' ' ' Due to extenuating circum stances, the stated-monthly meeting of the Session has been postponed until 3:30 p. m. this coming Sun day. It is hoped that all of the elders will make a special effort to attend since several matters of vital importance to the church are to be transacted, among them tfhe plans for the Budget for 1960. The pastor, according to the poli cy and practice of the Presbyte rian Church, will act as modera tor. Regular Singing At Laurel Fork FWB Church Sat. Night The regular 2nd. Saturdav night Singing Convention will be held at the Laurel Fork Church, October 10, at 7:30 o'clock. All singers and listeners invited. Noah Riddle GIVE The United Way Singing Convention The regular second Sunday- night Singing Convention will be held at the Alexander Baptist Church, Sunday night, October! ill. .All singers and listener in vited. Dennis Parris will be in charge. .- ..r- : 1111 ,ii i O, v 'q I guest everyone is Interested In he aquirrel hunting -, i season. Boems there are not many to be een.- f i t , . J Roberts said . she enjoyed her long week-end. She had four days off - j ' ( Mr. and Mrs. ' Trammel from Black ' Mountain -are visiting with Rhea Allen for yhile'."'V ' ; Mr. and Mrs. Troy Self were in iMowport iiaturday. , . Mr. and Mr. Reece Holt and Charles spent Saturday in Ashe ville Shopping, if? Mr. and Mrsr, 6laude Sawyer visited with Mrs. Sawyer's rela tives in Charlotte over ,the rweek end. . Mr. and Mrs. Craig Plemmons and Patsy spent Saturday night with Mrs. Daisy Price. Shirley Ruth dark visited Kate Ricker Monday. 4 Kate has been in the Laughlin Clinic. We wish for her a speedy recovery. Nettie Ramsey was in Marshall lust week. Catherine ' Franklin took her daughter, Louise,, skating Satur day night Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Matson, their son and daughter-in-law, Tommy and Ruth and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bellamy of Johnson C. , 1 : ' i V 1 1 r f :'y ! ' j. I'r. 1 I. is. 11 j J Vi'aM.vi. took dinner Wednesday with the Rev.' and Mrs. Jsse Slagle. of Mars Hill. The Rev. Estel Strick land took dinner with them Sun day. , J ,r ' , ' Mr. " and ' Mrs. John Mitcnell were ( Visited Sunday ;: by ;,Mr. Mitchell's . parents and they went to Punchin Fork - Sunday after- noon. i ' ' ; i .Visiting J. D. Rathbone Sunday were his uncle, his brother and1 ' ... I '"a 4 V 1 . r n 1 the doctor In Nc-voit li-. y niuht We hope he is getting but ter. ' " " " ' ,Billy Glbbs visited Mr, .and Mrs. Charles Holt Jr., in Newport Sunday. ' ' , '' v Mr. and Mrs. Mack Tweed were visited Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Caldwell. Mr. and Mrs.' Paul Caldwell, Martha and Craig mons, ' Mrs: Lora Caldwell and Mrs. Daisy Price, r ! We are glad that Floyd Grego- ';(.- f i 1 w!a Eteul-r n.an e t t) t .j UJ game at i'i Asheville Friday,' - vV.-Tf '(;,:':v;: Faye Gunter spent the weekend r with her mother, Mrs. Tisba Gow- , V ,;' an. TVa want to wish a haTJDY birth day to the ioltowiing rnployees: C - . John' Cribb, .Oct.:' 12j Mack Oct 13; Dean Qoode, Crt-lBjb"v.v Tishle Shelton, Oct. 16; Edna Wal-. droup and ; Frank Poteete, Oct 17; Monroe Ramsey, 0r.M.'i .'.'13,;' HAYSEED By UNCLE SAM fr V Pfr HP 9fr 3& PREPARING FOOD Dorothy Dix once wrote that only one man Mi sixty Had a breakfast sufficient to give him the necessary strength for effi cient work until noon and only one woman in two hundred had sufficient breakfast The housewives have rebelled against, preparing food for the family. They have turned to can ned foods, frozen foods, something which they can prepare in just a few minutes with' can opener or just a little heat ' One of the main - food, prepara tions in the home- has become the sandwich, A couple- of slices of bread with a sliced .) bannama or tomato in between and. a., slap dab of mayannaise and that, ends the food preparation We wonder if not an invitation. Jdoetor and hospital bills. . ' ? r. r It mav be that th necessarv' vitamins' may be' stored in grass; and weeds but if they are it is necessary to put them through necessary process before they can be f assimilated by the human bodjy.' Ordinarily hay may be all right for cows, norses and sheep but if they should throw a bale of hay on the table and tell me to help myself I would soon change boarding places. .Much goes into preparing the food for a family. To make a happy contented home the family must be well fed. Much love is lost and many homes break up a- round the dineing table. 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