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LOWER SWANNANOA COMMUNITY by Rebecca Davidson Church New*: This time of year childrer and adults everywhere begit to turn away from the thoughts of school and book: of learning. Wo begin t< think of vacation Bible schoo and a very sacred book con taining writings of religior inspired by God. Bible school for the New Salem area will begin arounc the 10th of June. The theme will be “Our Church”. The same pattern for the pasi number of years will be fol lowed, this year with the helf of the students and instrug tors from Warren Wilsor College. The proceeds of the sale of the Mothers Day dinners is being used for the reno vation of the New Salen Church. Miss Gordon and Mis: Steel, both dedicated Bible teachers, are now residing at the home of Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Lewis. Bible studies will be held at various homes in the com munity while they are here They will be at Mrs. Rosie ATHLETE'S FOOT HOW TO TREAT IT— Apply instant-drying T-4-L You feel it take hold to check itching, burning, in minutes Then in 3 to 5 days, watch infected skin slough off. Watch healthy skin replace it. K not pleased IN ONE HOUR, youi 48c back at any drug store NOW at Black Mountain Drug Co. G. T. SHIPMAN WELL DRILLING & BORING CONTRACTOR Marion, N. C. • Dial 9151 —Call Collect— Pecky Finds Huge Hellbender Photo By James Moore Amphibians come big these days! So Pecky White, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. White, thought when he and the Han son boys, who live next door, trapped this water dog, hell bender, or mud puppy in Flat Creek in the Lakey Gap sec tion last Thursday. Because of the size, 22 inches, and the extremely scaly back, this specimen is thought to be very old. Burgin's Tuesday night. I am sure they will be glad to discuss any questions you might have. Deceased: Funeral services for Bis hop XV. XV. Slade were held in Charlotte. May 23. Mrs. Blanche Slade, Mrs. Mable ' Laws, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence SHOPE CREEK By Mr* Thelms Buckner Personals Several members of the Troy Gregg family which in cludes some of his children, inlaws, grand children and himself have birthdays in the month of May. So on Sun is our professional responsibility . . . To compound your physician's prescriptions with the utmost precision is the prime respon sibility of the registered phar macist. There is never any compromise with accuracy! Knight's Pharmacy Black Mountain, N. C. NO 9-3331 GUY'S FISH HOUSE DIAL 686-7103 U. S. 70, SWANNANOA NOW OPEN PAN TROUT—CAT FISH—PERCH FLOUNDER All You Can Eat for $1.50 ALSO SEAFOOD & CHICKEN AND CARRY OUT ORDERS WE CATER TO PARTIES OPEN 4:00 P.M. to 10:00 P.M. SUNDAY 11:00 A.M. to 11:00 P. M. day the nineteenth, they all i oi together to celebrate. , hey motored out to Mills liver and to Bent Creek anil enjoyed a picnic. Mrs Minnie Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shope and boys attended the Memorial day : ervices at Louada, near Bry : on City on Sunday, May 26. They decorated the graves with beautiful flowers. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Gregg left on Saturday morning for Florida, where Mrs. Gregg is i ntering St. Joseph’s hos pital in Tampa, for surgery on her “inner” ears. Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Nichols and Wayne were dinner guests of the G. R. Creas man family of Jones Cove on Sunday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Moody of Hayesville, Clay County, breakfasted with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moody and Jerry on Saturday morning. Then they all drove down to Gastonia and were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norvil Smith. Morn to Mr. and Mrs. Er nest Allen, a daughter, on Tuesday. May 21. We have two little guests in our home, Robin and Sherry Gregg, also “Charlie” their pet chicken will be with us until their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Gregg return from Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn Creasman of Jones Cove gave a party at their home on Sat urday evening for the follow ing young people: Corliss Owenby, Cheryl Brooks, Pat Tony Sparicino, Ricky Way caster, Billy Fuller, Dickie Bryson and Ronnie and Cathy King-. Cookies, cold drinks and potato chips were served. Veterans News The 1963 edition of VA Fact Sheet IS-1, “Federal Benefits for Veterans and De pendents” is now on sale at the U. S. Government Print ing Office in Washington, ac cording to J. D. DeRamus, Manager of the North Caro lina Veterans Administration Regional Office. This booklet lists all ma jor benefits available to U. S. veterans, explains eligility re quirements for veterans or their dependents and describ ed the nature of the benefits and where application should be made. A single copy may be pur chased from the printing of fice for 15 cents. Organiza tions or individuals desiring copies in quantity may ob tain discount rates from the U. S. Government Printing Office. Daugherty attended from this area. i RIDGECREST DRIVE-IN U. S. 70 — EAST OF BLACK MOUNTAIN PHONE N09-8722 AL’S BIG BURGERS with FRENCH FRIES ALL KINDS ot SANDWICHES ICE CREAM SUNDAES - MILKSHAKES - CONES OPEN EVERY DAY 7:00 A.M. TILL 12:00 P.M. KEY CITY LAUNDRY A QUALITY DRY CLEANERS "Serving the Swannanoa Valley wMi the Beet In Laundry ft Dry Cleaning Service" — NO 9-8311—NO (M881 Black Mountain, N. C. FOLSOM'S SUPERETTE 686-3538 Swannanoa, N. C. RALPH'S USED CARS * We Buy—Sell—Trade * Highway 70 West — NO 9-7302 Black Mountain, N. C. SEALTEST DAIRY PRODUCTS Asheville, N. C. GIEZENTANNER'S G.ANT EAGLE SUPER MARKET WNC Shopping Center Black Mountain, N. C. THE TRADING POST Highway 70 — Swannanoa, N. C. Burgin's Chapel Church Rev. George Reynolds, Pastor 10 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Worship Service 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship Service LAKEWOOD BAPTIST D(to TVinmno D P nnt naatn* Sunday school, 10 a.m. Evening worship, 7 p.m.; Wednesday prayer service, 7:30 p.m.. Byrd Road off Crag mont road. Friendship Presbyterian Montreat Road Rev. Joseph H. Armfield, Jr. Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.; worship service, 11 a.m.; young people, 7 p.m.; prayer ser vice, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Homer's Chapel Free Will Baptist Church Rev. Johnson White, Minister Sunday school, 10:00 a.m.; morning worship, 11:00 a.m.; young people’s league, 6 p.m.; evening worship, 7:30; Wednes day prayer service, 7:30 p.m. CHRISTMOUNT CHRISTIAN CHURCH One mile South of Black Mountain at Christmount As sembly grounds. Bible study hour at 9:45 followed by com munion service each Sunday. MONTREAT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Worship, 11:00 a.m. Prayer meetings, 4:00 p.m. at the Inn and 7:15 p.m. in Gaither Chapel. VANCE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH Franklin Justus, Pastor. Sunday school at 10:00 a.m. Morning worship, 11 a.m. Evening worship, 7:30 p.m. Prayer service Wednesday at 7:30. Lakey Gap Presbyterian Ch. Past nr, Rev. C. W. Solomon 10 a.m., Sunday school; 11, morning worship; 3:30 p.m., 2nd and 4th Sundays, young people; 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m., circle meetings, 2nd Tuesday in month; “Hymnsing” 1st Sunday quarterly, 2 p.m. MOUNTAIN VIEW BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Robert Clayton, pastor Sunday school, 10 a.m. Preaching service 11 a.m. B. T. U., 7:00 p.m. Evening service, 8:00. FAITH FREE WILL BAPTIST CHURCH 1 Mile West new No. 70 Rev. Raymond Shell, Pastor Sunday school, 10:00 a.m. Morning worship, 11 a.m. Evening worship, 7:00 p.m. Wednesday evening prayer service 7:00 p.m. EAST BLACK MOUNTAIN FREE WILL BAPTIST Rev. Jack Jcnes, Pastor Sunday School, 10 a.m. Preaching service, 11 a.m. Prayer meeting each Wed nesday evening at 7. Grovestone Baptist Church G. Hanford Hamby, pastor Sunday school, 10 a.m.; morning worship, 11; training union, 6:30 p.m.; worship ser vice, 7:30 p.m.; W.M.S., 2nd Tuesday night in month; Wednesday prayer service, 7:30 p.m. BLACK MOUNTAIN TABERNACLE METHODIST CHURCH Gordon E. Keeler, Pastor. Sunday school, 10 s.m. Preaching: service, 11 s.m. MYF, 6:30. W. S. C. S., third Tuesday FIRST FREE WILL BAPTIST Rrv. E. L. Beachboard, pastor Sunday school, 10 a.m. Church service, 11 a.m. Sunday night service, 7:30. Prayer meet ing Wednesday at 7 P.M. BLACK MOUNTAIN FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Cor. Church and Connolly Sts. Rev. Bruce Nay, pastor. Walter Harris, superintend ent. Sunday School, 11 a.m. Preaching service 9:46 a.m. Evening service 7:30 p.m. KERLEE BAPTIST CHURCH Ridgecrest Road Rev. W. R. Moss, Pastor 'uiniay School. 10 a.m. Mormng worship, 11 a.m. B.T.IL, 6:30 p.m. Evening Worship, 7:30 p.m. Prayer service Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. BLUE RIDGE FIRST CHURCH OF GOD Corner of Blue Ridge Road and Herron St. Rev. Roger B. Christiansen, pastor. Phone NO 9-9751. Church school, 10 a.m.; morning worship, 11; evening worship, 7; youth fel lowship, 8 p.m.; mid-week ser vice, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. BLACK MOUNTAIN METHODIST CHURCH Corner State and Church Sts. JOHN McWHORTER, Minister. Church School, 9:45 a.m.; Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m. Methodist Youth Fellowship 6:00 p.m., Wednesday Prayer Meeting, 7:00 p.m.; Holy Com munion each first Sunday, 9:00 a.m. in the chapel. CHURCH OF GOD Lakey Street C. M. Winstead, pastor. Sundav school, 10 a.m. Morning worship 11 a.m. Evening worship, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday evening prayer meeting, 7:30 p.m. Young People’s meeting Thursday, 7:30 p.m. ST. JAMES’ EPISCOPAL CHURCH 417 Vance Ave.—NO 9-7126 Rev. Kenneth Donald, Rector Sunday: 8 a.m., Holy Com munion; 9:45 a.m., Church School & Adult Class; 11 a.m., Family Service 7 p.m., Even song. WEEKDAY SERVICES: 10 a.m., Prayer Book Feast Days and Holy Days; Holy Communion. Other services as announced. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Montreat Road A. T. Usher, pastor Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m. Training Union, 6:30 p.m. Evening Worship, 7:30 p.m. Wed. Prayer Service, 7:45 p.m PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Montreat Rd.—Dial NO 9-6271 Robert W. Gray, Pastor Sunday School, 10:00 a.m. Worship service, 11:00 a.m. Wednesday evening 7:30, Prayer meeting. SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON and CHURCH DIRECTORY! BY DR. KENNETH J. FOREMAN Iff God Cares Lesson for June 9,1963 Bible Meterleli Pealine 105; 136 Devotional Readlnf: Pealm 106.1-5, GOD cares for His own. How often we have heard thatl But there are millions of people who don’t believe that at all, be cause they are convinced that if God cared for them He would do something about it. The trouble here is not with God. However strange His ways may be, we can not conceive of Him as a cruel or uncaring Creator and Crusher, one who delights to destroy his own creatures. The Dr. Foreman trouble here is with people, just like ourselves, or perhaps actually ourselves. There may be people who could have believed in God if it hadn’t been for us. That is a terrible thought, but don’t throw it away just because it hurts. It may be true. If He cares, we must If God is our God (and we like to claim Him), then if He cares for other men, so must we. No use talking about ourselves as God’s children if we act more like the devil than like God. No use talking about ourselves as God’s children if we make no elTort to be and do like the true Son of God. If the Father in heaven is concerned over what happens to any human being, even the least; if our divine Father notes even a sparrow’s fall, then the least we can do is to share His concern. Now it is not psychologically pos sible to have exactly the concern for people that God has, for one simple reason. His mind is infinite and ours is not. For example: Suppose a big airplane crashes somewhere in Peru. You read in the papers the list of American passengers. All strangers. So you breathe a little sigh of relief,— “Nobody I ever knew." And off you go to business or pleasure and never give that crash another thought. Is this sinful? Partly so; I hh/ vi» W® Ov&T t our minds Juat ••n't _ jv«rr minute or oo om die*, and that daath l«orrowtor •omoooii, itefj h.n« for many; »nd “ 7®° rv* 3*01*1 grid yourself, you would I ^Suited by tha oonflnutl bur. II we Mr*, w* k*lp On* writer to the Bible, Setat JJace^bewwm and fed "without i aS«. anything to make the wiah ! oome true. A benediction i* not ! a happy substitute for a break fast Caring about people is not a matter of emotion, feeling aad 'when they get into trouble and t dancing with them when they are gay If you do actually care for people, you will go to »me trou ble to help them out of trouble. A person who is helpful only when it’s convenient won’t be much help, and not very often. It’s hard to believe in God when the people who sing (and even holier) about Him act like the devil. It a bard to believe in God if people who do claim to believe in Him act as U they had not even read His Book. God is being made credible, or incredible, every day in the world, by the people who bear His Nama. Ths shaps of love If we ask a blessing before wa eat, the usual way is to thank God for the food which is spread be fore us; and at breakfast we may thank God for a peaceful night. Now it does not make God's glory or goodness a bit less if we re member that without the aid of people we would have neither the food nor the comfortable night. Somebody planted the seeds of what you eat, somebody raised the chickens and the pigs and cows, somebody planted the wheat for the bread; and somebody knew how to cook. So with the peaceful night. Policemen kept it peaceful, so did the army and navy, when you come to that. So did the good cook; without her (or him) you'd have had indiges tion and a night you couldn’t feel thankful for. The personal God uses persons to help persons; that is the way God operates. We sure ly would not want it otherwise. To be a true God’s-helper is the hap piest opportunity of life. Not that we are like the tools of a ma chinist. God does not use persona as you use a pencil. God uses only those who are willing and ready to be used. (Baaed an onUlna. eaiyrlfhtai kf the Division at Christian Edneatlsa, National CaaneU at ths Charsh.s at Christ In ths U. 8. A. Bslsasa* feX Csmmnnlty Frost Straits.) These Messages Brought You Each Week by the Following: KEY CITY PHARMACY 206 Sutton Avenuo — NO 9-5231 Black Mountain, N. C. BLACK MOUNTAIN LUMBER CO. "Serving tho Swannanoa Valley for Mora Than Half a Century" NO 0-8409 or NO 98400 Black Mountain, N. C. TOMMY'S ESSO SERVICE "Complete Auto Service" 100 Montreat Road — NO 98851 Black Mountain, N. C. WARD'S DRUG STORE Alexander Place — 68-6-3876 Swannanoa, N. C. JURGESS' ESSO SERVICENTER "Road Service" West State Street — NO 98826 Black Mountain, N. C. BUCKNER'S ESSO SERVICENTER Highway 70 — 68-6-3330 SWANN4N0A, N. C. THE GRAY EAGLE CRAFT SHOP Black Mountain, N. C. GARLAND & LONG TIRE CO. —Distributor of Gates Tires Dial 686-3842 Swannanoa GROVE STONE & SAND BRANCH B. V. Hedrick Gravel St Sand Co. Swannanoa, N. C. DAVIDSON COAL & FUEL OIL CO. Fual Oil Cantor for tha Swannanoa Valley Dial 686-3462 Swannanoa, N. C. C. S. PORTER H. M. NOBLITT BILO SUPER MARKET 120 Alexander Place 686-3391 Swannanoa, N. C. ASHEVILLE WELDING CO. E. E. BLAKE, Owner 15-17 Southside AL 3-8191 Asheville, N. C. U.S. 70 DRIVE-IN Special Daily Lunch 75 cents West of Swannanoa, Highway 70 BLUE DIAMOND CAB CO. Courteous Service Trips Anywhere 669-8837 Black Mountain, N. C SWANNANOA bank & TRUST CO. ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE BEACON MANUFACTURING CO. Beacon Blankets Malta Warm Friends Swannanoa, N. C. NORTON FURNITURE CO. "Complete Home Furnishings" Old Fort, N. C. 06B4BC BURGESS PHILLIPS 64 SERVICENTER —The Best In Ante Service Dial NO 9-8834 Black Moos tain MORGAN MANUFACTURING CO. Black Mountain, N. C. DAVIDSON CITIES SERVICE STATION Phone 686-3757 Swannanoa. N. C BRADLEY INSURANCE AGENCY Fire and Casualty Insurance 668-7826 01d Fort N c WILLIAMS BROS. OIL SERVICE Gulf Solar Heating Oils Dial NO 9-7110 Black Mountain *>■ JS!5!» Holy Days- 7,8 4 10 p.m. a-*i. 4 e^tor: Father Henru! Church »f The Church J S Fuophecy Mission0,ni G* Swannanoa. °ld ?aoey; Friday and come. P m E'"Of Church school, "10> Morning worship,, £ Youth Fellowship 6UJ IJlret Baptist Chu^i Training Union,’ 6il Evening services, yl1 7:3PoTmmeet^ < Rev. Henry's’lchummT SC2 SftftfJi Youth Fellowship 7$ Prayer Serv ce Wed , Will Baptis, ck Rev. Milton Hollifje]d Sunday School, 9:45' Pre*^llin? service n Evening services League, 6:16 p.m. Worship m son? 7-n M«s.ge 7:30 Pi.J iZ’tm V’ «l Swannanoa Church of Philip A. Genetti. p„ Sunday School, 10 Morning worship, ii:00 » outh meeting, 7. . Evangelistic meeting* Wednesday evening m :00 p.m. * m Baa Tree Baptist Chu Rev Joseph Hawkins, D Sunday school, 10 a.m Church service, 11 j'j Evening service, 7:30 Prayer meeting Wedne 7:30 p.m. Bee Tree Christian Ch Pastor, Rev. Harlan 0 Sunday School. 10:00 a Sunday Service, 11:00 a Evening Service, 7:30 p Christian Creek Bapt Church C. A. Hensley, pastor Sunday school, 10:00 « Preaching services, 1 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Gospel Singing every F Sunday evening, 7:00 p.a BROAD RIVER Laurel Springs Bapftst Pastor, Rev. Fate Kind Sunday school, 10 1 worship service, 11 a.m.; < ing service, 7:30; Tub night prayer meeting, 7; Stone Mountain Baptist n_J._ P.L.-l in.on . wuiiuuj kjvuvvji, iu.vw i Rev. Clark McKinney, pa preaching, 11. Chestnut Hill Misiitnu Baptist Church Rev. James Frizzell, pas Sunday school, 10:001 Preaching service 111 Evening service, 7:30. Prayer meeting Wednes 7:80 p.m. Broad River Baptist C Rev. Dolph Robinson, pas Sunday school, 10 i preacbinf, 11 am,; evei a rvice, 7:30. Wllkla Baptist Church Ernest W. Craig, pasw Sunday school, 10 so Morning worship, 11 Prayer meeting, Wed® night at 7:00. Catawba Falls Baptist Tull HoUifield, Past* Sunday School 10:00 Church service, 11:00 Evening service, 7:00 Wednesday prayer sen 7:00 p.m. ; Clear Branch Pantn* Holiness Church Broad River, Allan Dawson, pastor. Sunday school, 10 »* Morning worship, u “ Lifaliners sen-ice, i f Evening worship, 7.30 P OLD FORT Church of Ow offit Hill, Old Fort, J Rev. Lloyd Camp, P*IW Sunday School, 10 •* Evening service, W First Baptist eh** Sunday School, 9.45 Worship, 11:00 a* BTU, 7:00 p.m Evening worship. » P Preebytarlan Chi* 10:00 a.m. Sunday 11:00 a.m. Morning Methodist Ch««* Sunday school, 10^, Morning worship M.Y.F., 6:30 P-™ eek aervice, choir P Wednesday 7:00 P*; Brookside Bspti‘* Old Fort, N. Clifford Burnett, 10:00 a.m. Sunday “jjjj, 1:00 a.m. Morning Ajp 7 p.m. Evening w"™ m. Wcdnesday-PraF WiH B*£pC3 WUco Melton. lay School, 1 .j t m w°ri‘p: 7:3c ling worl“;r’ 7:30 ling woi^nip* -er meeting "old FORT d HURCH uurv** pev. \ uerce Hay sett jastor. . SonJWjup, morning *7.30P stic sen'ic^ '^t W JftXfpA'J 1.; y°.UI?.g 7-30 p-® Saturday, 1 Saturday. ASHEVIU^ Church Se'en',5Rrota A ■ French g, Asheville, *1;0f lesdsT J"8 11; ay 9ervice9’
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