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0e& I ■Mo.' .1 1 ’ r Qreen Mountain FWB A series of revival services will begin ct this church Monday, August first, with Rev. Howard Munsey of Elizabethton, Tenn., and Rev- Frances Radford of Burnsville doing the preach ing. The pub ic is cordially invited, and all singers will be more than we’come. The Vacation Bible School will come to a c ose this Sun day night with a commence ment program. Rev- Charlie Mll’.er is pas tor of this churcn. Martin’s Chapel The congregation was glad to welcome their pastor, Rev. Alvin Jones, to the pulpit Sunday, after having been absent the previous Sunday. Rev. Jones is attending the Pastor’s School at Duke University,- wh'ch s l arted four weeks ago, and will run another two weeks. •• A • First Baptist The Junior Choir, who (A)lwvvuot<sc£&<hL&l!aJ&7l/.. n&Cj?l£7 J&Zr/ all NEW GIANT SCREEN ! i 23" TABLE TV I • ®BEST IN QUALITY! • M 'I $199.95 With Trade The BLAINE • X 2310 MgHBMMMffIBMMBMWBB Big-screen viewing... loom-to-room versatility in a trim - compact styled grained Walnut color vinyl OaHaaaBBHBBHMHi ; ; I metal cabinet or Ebony color textured metal Ii U Ir * d . ch *“ l ?.s° n p* ciion ‘'» j Mounted Speaker. Tone Control. Sem,? 8 dependability, fewer wvice ' s* J. F. ROBINSON., FTR. & APPLIANCES Cone River, THE YANCEY RECORD sang for the Sunday night service, was greatly enjoyed by the congregation. The children djd a fine Job. er.d all who heard them Sunday rl ht Jo-'k forward to having them back soon. The WMU C’rc'es w'l' meet on Tuesday August 2nd. as so lows: Edw'n Dozier Circle with Miss Nette Bennett at her home at 1:00 p. m-; Marv Wrav Hensley Circle at 3:00, with Mrs. Bam Ms- Intosh and Mrs- Hobert Wi’son a s hostesses; Circle 1 for a supper meet ing at the church at 6:30 p. m. with hostesses Mrs- Myr tle Peterson and Mrs. Mar guerite Ferguson. Rev. McDona’d will con tinue his studv of Acts for the Sunday night worship service- His sermon Wli be tav-en from the 9th chapter, '®.r>d will, be based on the conversion’of Paul. •• • • Mount Pleasant Baptist An Associations! WMU meeting will be he’d In this church Friday night, the 29, at 7:30 p. m. »* » • Pleasant Grove Baptist An Associatlonal Sunday School meeting will be held Monday night, August Ist, at 7:30 p. m •t • • Higgins Memorial Thursday night, the 28th, there will be a meeting of the Commissions on Mem bership, Evange.lsm and Ed ucation; also the officers and teachers of the adult and youth departments of the church school. The meeting will be held at 8:00. The youth of the church will lead the worship ser vices at the Sunday night services. Various members of the youth department will present the youth activities for the summer such as the beach trip, Camp Tekoa, and Boy Scout activities- A general meeting of the WSCS will be held Thursday, August 4th, at B‘oo p. m. at the church. • • • • W* NewJa’e Presbyterian An ordination service" will be held for Rev. Stephen Woodward on Sunday night at the Grassy Creek Presby terian Church. Members of the Newdale Church, which Rev. Wood ward aso serves, will Join with the Grassv Creek con gregation for this service. ••• • * The Rev. Don Johnson of Memphis, Tenn., evangelist, Vouth leader and radio per sonality will conduct a re vival at the Laurel Method THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1986 ist Church, Mars Hi 1, RFD 3, near Ebbs Chapel School, Monday through Saturday (July 25-30) at 7:30 p. m., and Sunday afternoon, July 31, at 2:30 p. m. Mr. Johnson was "dubbed by NEWSWEEK MAGAZINE as “The bov Bi lv Graham’’. He founded the Teen-Agers for Christ at 18, and was named God’s Man of the Year in 195<>. Visiting and neighboring tayiren and pastors and spec’ai music groups will participate in the serv'ces. Pastors, lavmen and cho'ra of ail churches in the area have been extended an invi tation. All persons are in vited to attend the revival. The Rev. James E- Jones of A'-hevllle is oastor: Gary Hall and Martha E biabeth Eng’Uh are directing the imustc. f •• • • North Bend Baptist Church Rep. Lloyd Bal’ey, son of Mr. Glen Bailey will show sides of the Ho'y Land at the church, which is locat ed on lower Jacks Creek, on Thursday, July 28, at 7:30 p. m- The pub ic is cordially Invited. Rev. Bailey is home after a ten months' stay in the Holy Land. CARLOAD SALE ON ADMIRAL REFRIGERATORS AND RANGES r 12 Cu. Ft. Refrigerator $149.95 With Trade I Custom Dual Temp 13 2 Door-Freezer On Top $199.95 With Trad* I Custom Dual Tamp 13 2 Door-Froozor On Top Frost Cloar $249.95 With Trad* I Custom Dual Tamp 15 No Dofresting- Froozor On Top $299.95 With Trad* I Custom Dual Tamp 16 No Defrosting-Froozor On Top. With Ico Makar $349.95 With Trade I 30 In. Admiral Doluxo Rang# $119.95 With trade I 40 In. Admiral Range $169.95 With Trad* I Micaville Presbyterfkn • - A Fe lowship meeting was held at this church Wednes day night of the combined Presbyterian churches in MPchell and County. The men of the Presbyter ian Churches of Mitchell and Yancey Counties held a fel lowship dinner meeting (to which the ladies were sp’c lal ruests) on Wednesday evening, the 20th. Guest sn°aker wa« Mr Ram sey. who showed slides and to’d of his travels in Korea. The youth groups of the M’cavi’le and EsMtoe churches are looking forward to a picnic at three o’clock on Sunday afternoon, the picnic to be followed by vesopr serv'ces. In the future Sundav ni«»ht and other services wi’l be in the homes of the young people of these two churches. ARTHRITIS-RHEUMATISM Do claims and double talk make you doubt you can get any relief from arthritic and rheumatic pains? Get 100 STANBACK tablets or 50 STAN BACK powders, use as direct ed. If you do not get relief, return the unused part and your purchase price will be refunded. Stanback Company, Salisbury, N. C.
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