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W*lter'? Chapel AME Zion Chuck N#TB*Tt *e?. W. a Cor if. Fallot 10 a.m. ? Sunday School Worship fiervif : 11 Setotd ai>4 fourth Sua 4ay? 7:30 p.m. ? Choir rehaarsal, Wed ?eaday night HOLINESS St. Mary** Holineaa Morehead City Re*. Arthur Walker, P later Services second Sunday: 11:00 a.m. ? Horning Worship. 2:00 p.m. ? Sunday School. 3:00 p.m. ? Afternoon Worship. Peateceatal Holine?* Church Beau/ort Ret. L. E. Jones, Pastor ? Ret. Montrose Oebriz, Supply Pastor 11:00 a.m. ? Homing Worship Friday 7:30 p.m.? Mid-Week Prayer Set vice. EPISCOPAL St. Clement's Episcopal Church Beaufort 3:00 p.m. ? Worship Congregational Christian Churck Beaufort 11:00 a.m. ? Morning Worship 2:00 p.m. ? Sunday School Thursday 7:30 p.m.? Mid-Week Prayer Ser vice. Christian Star Church Morehead City Rev. C. C. Simmons, Pastor 9:45 a.m.? Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.? Morning Worship. 7:30 p.m.? Evening Worship. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. ? Mid-Week Prayer Set vice. BAPTIST St Luke Missionary Baptiat Morehead City Ret. W. L. Griffin, Pastor ?:30 a.m. ? Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.? Morning Worship. 7:30 p.m.? Evening Worship. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. ? Mid-Week Prayer Ser tice. St. Antloch Bapttot Barhelor Ret. W. C. Horton, Pastor 9:30 a.m. ? Sunday School. Worship Services: 11:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.? Second and fourth Sundays. Mt. Zion Baptist Beavlort Ret. M. C. Carter 10:00 a m. ? Sunday School. 11:00 a.m. ?Morning Worship. 7:30 p.m.? Evening Worship. Wednesday 7:30 p.m.? Mid-Week Prayer Ser vice Nt-ws from BAY VIEW 1* Lr - ^ Oct. 29? Mr. and Mri. Herbert Walker and family have returned home after being called hsme to Alabama due to the increasing ill ness of his father. We are all flad to know he is improving. Mrs. Gilford Cannon and daugh ter, Nola Faye. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Smith of (Jew Bar*. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Phillips of New Bern, RFD, spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Collins Mrs. Martha Lockhart who has been a patient at Morehead City Hospital has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Knox and children of Beaufort spent a while Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Williams. Mr. B. W. Lewis of Morehead City (pent a while Saturday in the community. Mr. J. C. Skinner attended home coating at the Live Oak Grave Christian Church Sunday at Rus sells Creek Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Graham of Ne? Jersey are spending a few days here with relatives. Revival to Start Monday At Sound Viow Church Revival services will begin at Vie pound View Free Will Baptist Church Monday night ?nd continue through Nov. 9. Services will begin each evening at 7:3P with 'he Rev. Henry Va? KU?yvp of (h? Davis F^e WjJI P?? tist Church as the invited evan gelist. A dedication service 90 Nov. f will clim?x the week-loqg revival. The church is located 10 mHe? west of Morehead City on highway 24. Everyone is invited. Church to Have Homecoming The First Free Will Baptist ; Church of Beaufort will hold its innual homecoming services Sun day at 11 o'clock. The guest minister will be the The Rev. Fred S. Powers . . . guest evangelist Rev. Fred S. Powers of Timmons viUe, S. C. A picnic lunch will be served on the grfund at noon. The public and all former members and pastors are cordially invited, announces the Rev. W. A. Hales, pastor. An afternoon service at 1:30 will feature, as speaker, the Rev. M. L. Johnson, business manager of Mt. Oljve Junior College. Several sniging groups will present spe cial music. Revival services will begin with the 7:30 evening worship and con tinue through the following Sunday with Mr. Powers as guest evan gelist. College Officer To Speak Here The Rev. M. L. Johnson, treas urer of Mount Olive Junior Col lege, will preach Sunday at three Free Will Baptist churches. At 11 a.m. he will preach at the Morehead City Church, the Rev. Seldon Bullard. pastor; and 1:15 ^r^^^nl^ietiv^^nwmecoming The Rev. M. L. Johnson . . . from Mount Olive address at the Beaufort Free Will Baptist Church, the Rev. W A. Hales, pastor. Sunday evening at 7:30 he will apeak at Crab Point Free Will Baptist Church near Morehead City, tha Rev. J, E. Howard, pastor. The visit of Mr. Johnson to the local churches Is in connection with the observance of Mount Olive Junior College Day in Free Will Baptist churches throughout North and South Carolina. Mount Olive Junior College is a co-educational liberal arts college sponsored by the North Carolina State Conven tion of Free Will Baptiata Guest MWster Dr. Harold J. Dudley, Raleigh, executive secretary of the Presby terian synod of North Carolina, will deliver Hit sermon at 11 a.m. Spadajr in the First Pnesbyterian Hw fro* Oft f?-Hr CNW^ *1 left Monday for Norfolk, V?.,l where he will seek employment. Mr. Allan mpUW Uv*? at AU?n?4t tad Mm Mtm m day last we* Mr. m n?* ? Crib $*. Mj- ?{*??; .Wfl HuMUM* <* * ! ' ' ' ' " friends Mr? ur, WUUim wX Mr. and Mrs- **?>** WtfM M* two children yiaitedMr. M*i ?? Jimmie l^pwn ?s, Mr. Bay H?'?w gjWfje in ib? p?mini?wty ? ?HW? WMwj Friday afternoon . Mr. Jimps Mn?re#e? weekend w>U) bi? grwd??rw?t? H ?Mr?m) ?pent the weekend wWt NW ma InerT Mrs *U# . . Mr. and Mr. Mr <**?? "J his sister, Mrs Britt# Pty. VlWd relatives at Cedar Island Mf#d#y Mr Joseph fake, a fresbwwt ?? ECC, spent Uw weekend fcWf Wdf his parents Mr. and Mrs Pb#rli# Mr. and Mrs On* Pwj?** ^1? the weekend witf* )W^VW p#Wi N Little Cynthia Tickle, Wb? WM ? patiept at Morebead City M?J?ta', is improving at the home <? her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Mon roe Simpson. Mrs. Roy Goodwin and Mrs^ Letha Goodwin were hostesses at , shower last Thursday night .giv en for Mrs. Joe Goodwin^ Many guests weer present and the bon oree received many useful gdts Everyone had an en)oyable time Refreshments consisted of cake , punch, and other goodies Mrs James Lupton and daugn ,er Patricia, Mr? Dallas WUlis and daughter. Sheila, accompanied the Beaufort High School Band to Chapel Hill Saturday. The band participated in the salute to High School Bands during the half-time of the Carolina Wake Forest foot b,il.?s mRegina Pake attended the Carolina - Wake Forest football game at Chapel Hill Saturday Mrs. James Lupton visited her mother, Mrs. C. D. Mann, at More daughter of Salter Path visited Mr tnd Mrs. James Lupton Sunday eVMr,nind Mrs. A1 Biermann and sons of Beaufort viaited Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Simpson Sunday eve "'Mr. Allen Lupton visited friends at Croatan Sunday afternoon. Mr and Mrs L. L Simpson. Mr and Mrs Harold Simpson and chil dren of Front Street extension. Beaufort, visited Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Simpson Sunday. SINCLAIR HEATING OIL Sinclair chamical RO J19* No Extra Cost T. T. "T*m" Potf* ft Ion Pfc?? HMtni -M HU| Pkone Icaafort PA I IW <Mr OH Beat to h Safe, Clfaa aa4 Ma4ain DRESSED AND DELIVKRVD Ju*t Cell ? ? Phone PA M020 Iff Economical to Sorvo D*li?lou?, P.... . * ? Ujm<a TaJmuI Miy ?9 rffpPff Jiprooa. navf mim loaayi ^OTTIS' FISH MARKET Bookmobile Route Listed Mils Dorothy Avery, director of the County Public Library, in tin hftfrtf ffffttwfp tor Itowtor ?o4 ?? M Umt Mm tor I? IwSIHf Htiim m too MtbUf, V>:m-V> 40-Ur? korm* Mum, - Uu* 0?t*y WfWF fTHwrlriP IT"* ?w^'r *rfTTw"l l;m:W-?n B?rt??r? T?ytor; MwWw# Vrtm't tasfc itoftoft; Rjify WHWli MH;H - Mfi P*vmJ jwrSi ?m? - Mr? g??< Sou#; t: 40-3:60 ? Mrs. Joyce Ma ?ap. Sea Level, 2:55-3:05 ? Mrs Jo Anne Lewis; 3:10-3:20? Mrs. Lula Mason; 3:25-3:35? Mrs. Alma $a! (er, 3:40-3 50? Mrs. TUnian fay. lor; 1:55-4:05 ? Mrs. Daphne El liott; 4:10-t ap-Mr?. DeWalt. | Tuesday: Marshallberg, 8:45-9:00 '-Mn VU mi wuiu; r#M:so - Miss Claudia Brown s boat station; ?:U W 10? Mrs Jo ADM Juries; 10:15-10: 10 ? Mrs Florence Hun oiagi Smyrna, W 50 ll:?-Mrs Vilma Morris, Jl: 1011:1#? Mrs Maggie KaoMek; Otway, ll:?5-U:4^Li-s li? ClliWu's Store; ?:M-tfO? Mn Roland Uwr?W*; ?:#?-12:4S <-Mra- Dttlores Thompson's book tf ftjftB ! BxUie, 1I W130? Mrs Vara Sal e's bMfc staliofl, |:?-?;?fr-Mrs. JCthel Ulrta' Uwk stslion, 2:50 |:?6? Mr?. Myrtle Arthur ' .J L "(? Oct. 2S-Mr. and Mr# Al Hub bard spent the weekend in Nor folk, Vt with Mr and Mr*. Ver non Myers and attended the Oyster Bowl -football gime. Mrs. Murray Pigott, Miss Jew Pigott and Mrs. Herbert Watson spent last Friday in Kinston Mrs. pigott and Mils Pigott attended the district teacher's meeting and Mrs. Wataon visited her daughter Mrs. Raymond Hail Tbey all ?t tended a housa-warming Friday night giyeq for Mrs Hail Mias Hllma Chad wick, who has been living in California (or the past several months arrived home Saturday night to be with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Chad wick until her wedding on Oct. 26 Mr. and Mrs Bill Pigott and children. Miss Josie Pigott and Mr. Joe Pigott attended the State Fair in Raleigh Saturday, Oct. It. Mr. /ester, Chincateague, Va . spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. James Murphy. Mf and Mrs Verpon Mm*. Norfolk. V?., visited Mr. and Mr*. 41 Hubbard recently. Mi** B#t?y Williams, New Bern, spent the weekend at her home her*. Mr. ?<* Mr*. E. P. Blair and Billy, at Vnnceboro, were here (or the weekend Mr. and Mr*. Clarence llender *pn who h?ve been visiting in Chi cago have returned to their home here. Mr Botaert U>we spenl the week end with Mr*. l^Nve and children Mr Aubrey Bates. Mr*. Fred Bate* and Mia* Inez Bates, Fall Revival to Mf In At Stacy Church Monday The (all revival at the Stacy Free Will Baptist Church will feegla Monday night and continue thjpu?h Sunday, Nov. 9. The evangelist will be the Rev. Frank Thompson of Johnson City, Tenfl. Mr. Thompson has bee# an evangelist U years and has writ ten a number of books. Each evening there will be gos pel singing by the church efioir and special numbers. The pastor, the Rev. Winston Sweeney, invites everyone U> join in fiese services which will begin nightly at 7:*). Charleston, S. C , visited Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mears this weekend. Mrs. Bill Jones, Washington, D. C., and Mrs. Ernest Macintosh, Culpepjier. Va., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. ilfnry Chadwick. HAimrwrpwi , . c*mur, mm ROAST w*rv?-rwwM imrit mum Roast ? 49c MMMHMMW NMHN W? Roast ? 69c HUT* RIBS ? 43c quamtt-cont*ou.ed r ma Ground Beef WATWWWPW *?+* *mt*m Roast "69 g\ runwiMHfiw Stew * 29c NfU-BSS RIB Steaks* 89c ii 55c ???'. $159 ICOLOmU STOKESI SAVE ?0> ON RED BAND PLAIN OK gELF-glSING FLOURI UmHl.wmU 10-LB. BAG SAVE 80* < CRfUN'WHITE Pt?K VWHSTABLE SHORTENING & s 59< MVR 160 AT COM WUM ? WTTQUVrPACKED pfJRE GBANUWTED 5 -Li. PICO, 39 Biscurf?" ? ? ? l0? ?0M 10*1 39 Winner Quality SLICED BREAKFAST BACON ?uo 40c Certified Special! A??ort?d Flavor* JELLO 2 K?'- 15c CHEFS Wipe MACARONI Salad St 29c CHEF'S PWW COLE Slaw ^ 29c MU D PIMENTO CHfc?Sfl Spreads 53c f 4rfffjw f ityy rionw ItrawbmUi 5W-OZ. 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