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OLD FORT NEWS BERTHA GREENE Phon* 668-7752 Old Fort, N. C. W. Barrier was admitt ( Marion General Hospital par Thomas Monday for treatment. j oretta Allison of 'rboro College spent .'holidays with her Mr. and *'n ’ Mrs. Thomas Flem Vfon Uavid of Cleve Ohio. returned to their ", Fl.iday after spend ,u' weeks with relatives. Mrs. Hugh Tate of Texas, are spending ]r*i d ivs in Old Fort. K n Hell of Greensboro, a £ f'f Miss Loretta Alli *n‘lnent last week end at ’ Allison's home. rnold White entered Mar General Hospital last [ j,v for treatment. *" Vharles Steppe and Mora Setter spent last U- end with Mrs. Alice *1 ;irui her daughter at Jr'^and Mrs. Fonnie Alli 'Dent last week end with and Mrs. Wick Powell at |y fcman. «jr and Mrs. Mont Glovier iKaleigh spent last week end ■ their son and daughter law.' Mr. and Mrs. Douglas "g0n was horn to Mr. and ' Clifford Kanupp at ■rion General Hospital. April Lrs Brady Skidmore spent ‘ week end with her sister brother-in-law, Mr. and CLIFF FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR ny 30 Democratic Primary Capable • Experienced Served 9 terms as Mem ber of House from Moore County. Speaker of House 1963 Session. Family: Married. 4 Chil dren. 3 grandchildren. Presbyterian, Mason, Woodman. Business: Newspaper and Commersial Printing. Home Aberdeen. Blanton at Ellen Mrs. Bil boro, N. C. -Mrs. Sam Freeman was ad mitted to Marion General Hospital last Saturday for treatment. Mr and Mrs. C. W. Walker and daughter, Susan, of Chi eaKo. Ill spent several days last week with Mrs. Walker's parents Mr. and Mrs. Edward -V Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hendley returned home last Tuesday after spending several days with Mrs Hendley’s brother, Mr. Grady Nichols, who is W. Herbert Early W. Herbert Early, 27, of Burnsville, Rt. 5, died last Sunday evening in Marion general Hospital after a brief illness. He was a former re sident of Old Fort and was an employee of Union Tan ning Co., of Old Fort prior to his retirement. Services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Old Fort First Baptist Church, the Rev. Frank Haw kins and Rev. Flay Payne officiated. Burial was in Old 1 ort Cemetery. Active pall bearers were grandsons. Hon orary pallbearers were the Sunday School Class of the Church and Flower bearers were the granddaughters. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Alice Lawton Early; three daughters, Mrs. Francis Stevens and Mrs. Hicks Hemp hill, both of Marion, Rt. 2 and Mrs. Marshall B. Fox of Ashe ville; a son, Horace R. Early of Old Fort; a sister, Mrs Minnie Bright of Marion; a brother, Willis C. of Old Fort; -1 grandchildren; 40 great grandchildren and a great great-grandchild. The body remained in McCall’s Funeral Home in Old Fort until taken 1 to the Church to lie in state i one hour prior to services. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SUNDAY TOPIC "Th** «-»>>! of heaven is S' hand. Heal the sick, cleanse the lepers, raise the dead, cast out devils: freely ye have received, freely give." These words from Matthew (ch. 10) will lie used as the Golden Text at Christian I Science churches Sunday. The que^UfVh, “Are Sin, Disease* avid Death Real?” will ha explored in passages frai’rt the Bihle and the Chris tian Science textbook, includ ing this statement: “God is not the author of mortal dis cords. Therefore we accept the conclusion that discords have only a fablous existance, are mortal beliefs which divine Truth and Love destroy” ' (Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary i Baker Eudy, p. 231). NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY CLOSES SOON ■ NEW Tl rm IfW ®®UL F®Ss Changed Listings, Additional Listings, Ads in Yellow Pages Don’t wait! Call our Business Office now to change listings in the Telephone Directory. And remember — additional listings for members of your family or firm may be included for little extra cost. Businessman — Be sure you’re represented in the Yellow Pages — the best way to tell People how to find you. Smart Shoppers heed the advice to “Let your fingers do the walking . . . Read the ads .. . Learn the facts ... Find it fast • • Shop the Yellow Pages way.” Southern Bell the walking GO TO CHURCH SOMEWHERE THIS SUNDAY BLACK MOUNTAIN Surgin'* Chapel Church Rev. George Reynolds, Pastor a in- Sunday School n a.m. Worship Service 7:J0 P-m- Evening Worship niont road. Lakewood Baptist Church Byrd Road off Cragmont Road Rev. Robert G. Ballard, Pastor Sunday School, 10 a.m. Morning Worship, 11 a.m. Training Union, 6:30 p.m. Evening Worship, 7:30 p m Prayer Service, 7:30 p.m., Wednesday. Why Am I Here? Lesson for April 12, 1964 Backfraand Scriptnrai Gcneali 1:26-30; Paalm 8; Luka 12:4-7. Darotional Raadlnct p.alra 1. TF THIS Is God’s world, then it A is my world too. Not mine in the sense that I can do what I please with it. Only God is free to do as He likes with the world, for He and He only has the power, the wisdom and the goodness to will and to do what is absolutely right. This is God’s world first because God made it. It is my world first not be cause I made it, but because the same God who made it made me* Dr. Foreman If i can speak of my mountains, my country — much greater than I but still truly mine, I can speak of my world, the home God made for me, I belong here. 1 am created jlist as all things are. created,— not all at once with a big bang, but through the long centuries to the hour of my birth and beyond, I have come to be,—and this is the good pleasure of God. "Llttlo lass than God" ffhe poet who wrote Psalm 8 speaks of man as created littl$ less than God. Perhaps that seems too bold; our older English trans lation says “little lower than the angels,’’ hut the Hebrew means plainly “little less than God.” This is a staggering thought. Let US take it at its lowest meaning, so as not to be puffed up with pride. In the beginning of the Bible it is said that man is created in the image of God. That means that there is something in man, crea* ture though he is, which shows a likeness to tbo God wbo made lum. “All things under his feet" This joyful Psalm 8 thinks of man not in seclusion with a fence between him and the other crea< tures around him, but as having 'dominion,” that is, control and] mastery over the rest of creation.,1 Now this can be done in two very different ways. A man who owns many hundred square miles of for est can cut the forest down and by careless, greedy methods lay waste the. entire countryside—it has often been done. That man has demonstrated his “dominion” —his machines have been victori ous over every tree that stood in their way. But the end is a vast countryside destroyed. An oppo site example is another man who is a woodcarver. Out of pieces of wood, not specially beautiful, he makes objects which are useful and a delight to the eye. He is master of the wood; but when he gets through with it, he has brought beauty and usefulness into the world, not an empty desert. In times gone by witch doctors would use poisons from plants they knew of to bring death to their enemies. Today some of those very plants and their poisons are used by chem ists to make medicines that save people's lives. Witch doctor and scientist both have dominion oyer the plants of the iieid,—hut what a difference! V.<? are cbiisbu High though we are in the scale of life, neverthel' s ve are obliged to “our neighbor the uni verse'* in wavs past counting Every atom in our bodies was drawn from the ground on which we walk, the air we breathe and the w'ater we drink. If the uni verse had not nourished us we could never have been born. All the clothes we wear, everything we use and enjoy, is a gift of the universe around us. If we have friends they too were cradled by the selfsame earth and sea and sky. When our Lord was here, it could have been arranged that he be fed by manna from the sky. But no, one of the marks of’Jesus as a true and not make be'ieve man was that He too had to be nourished and furnished by the world around him, even as we. So although we are indeed to have dominion over other crea tures, the thought of what we owe to our wonderful world will keep us from being tyrants, hate ful and destructive. If we have any power, it is God-given; and we have no right to use our powers in ways that defy the laws and slander, the character of our Creator. rR.ud on outline* eopyrlsMeJ br th« ra&rcvsssM! Service.) DIAL a devotion NO 9-8404 Friendship Presbyterian Montreat Ri -»d 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. Wilco Melton, 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. Chrstmount 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 7:16 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 r, 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 Beptist church Rev. Robert Clayton, pastor Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.; Morning Service, 11 a.m.; Training Union, 6:30 p.m.; evening service, 7:30 p.m.; Wednesday evening prayer service, 7:30. 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 Baptist Church Rev. Jack Jt nes, Pastor Sunday School, 10 a.m. Preaching service, 11 u.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 ruesday night in month; Wednesday prayer service, 7:30 p.m. Tabernacle Methodist Church Gordon E. Keeler, Pastor. Sunday school, 10 a.m. Preaching service, 11 a.m MYF, 6:30. W. S. C. S., third Tuesday Presbyterian Church iUontreat Kd.—Dial NO 9-5271 Robert W. Gray, Pastor Sunday School, 10:00 a.m Worship service, 11:00 a.m Wednesday evening 7:30 Prayer meeting. First Free Will Baptist Church Rev. 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 C'.nnally Sts Jerry Frasure, pastor. Walter Harris, superintend ent. Sunday School 10 a.m. Morning Worship and the Lord’s Supper 11 a.m. Even ing Worship, 7:00 p.m. Kerlee Baptist Church Ridgecrest Road Rev. T. R. Gant, Pastor Sunday School, 10 a.m. Morning worship, 11 a.m. B.T.U., 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 Sta. JAMES B. McLARTY, Minister. Church School, 9:45 a.m.; Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m. Methodist Youth Fellowship 8:00 p.m., Wednesday Prayer Meeting, 7:00 p.m.; Holy Com munion each first Sunday, 9:00 am. in the chapel. Church of God Laaey Street James D. Allen, Pastor' Sundav school, 10 a.m. Morning worship 11 a.m. Evening worship, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday evening prayer meeting, 7:30 p.m. Young People’s meeting Wednesday, 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 long. WEEKDAY SERVICES: 10 a.m., Prayer Book Feast Days and Holy Days; TIoly 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 THE SPIRIT OF ADORATION Ye have not received the spirit of bondage again to fear; but ye have received the Spirit of adoption, whereby we cry, Abba, Father. Romans 8:14-17 The only person who does not find life in this world an often terrifying experience is the fool . . . Who is not afraid of those “thousand ills that flesh is heir to,” to say nothing of other terrors? Did not even the Lord Jesus shrink from death. Christ does not deliver us from fear, and it is well that He does not. He delivers us from BONDAGE to fear—by showing us that God is our Father, that the Power behind the phenomena is our Friend behind phenomena. The Holy Spirit makes us adopted children of God. What does this do to our fea^s? It does not banish them, but it puts them in their right place; as our serv ants and not our masters. We know now, as God’s adopted children, that though the worst thing may befall us God will remain our Father and we shall remain His children and He will carry us through our tribulations to peace, joy, glory, and “a happy issue out of all our affictions.” If God be for us, who or what can be against us? RIDGECREST Ridgecrest Baptist Church George L. Hocutt, pastor Sunda* school, 9-4iv mom ing worship, 11; B..T.U0 6:30 P.M. evening worship, 7:30 P.M. Wednesday prayer serv ice, 7:15 P.M. SWANNANOA St. Margaret-Mary Catholic Church (Grovemont) Masses: Sunday, 8:30 and 11 a.m. Holy Days: 7 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Pastor: Father Henry J. Becker. First Baptist Church C. W. Smith, pastor. Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Church services, 11 a.m. Training Union, 6:30 p.m Evening services, 7:30 p.m Prayer meeting Wednesday 1:30 p.m Swannanoa Church of God Jack Thomas, Pastor Sunday School, 10 A.M. Morning Worship, 11 a.m. Youth Meeting, 7:00 p.m. Evangelistic meeting, 7:30 Wednesday Service, 7 p.m Church of God Prophecy The Church of God of [ ophecy Mission, Old Rt. 70. Swannanoa. Rev. Savannah Maney. Friday and Saturday. 7:80 p.m. Everybody wel Cr*w.0 Berea Baptist Church Riceville Road, Swannanoa Rev. A. D. Smith, pastor, 10 a m., Sunday School; 11 a.m. Morning Worship Service; B. T.U., 6:30 p.m.; Song Service. 7:30 p.m. These weekly messages brought you by the following sponsors: BELIEVING THAT THE CHURCH IS THE FOUNDATION ON WHICH AMERICA HAS GROWN INTO THE MOST POWER FUL NATION ON EARTH, WE, THE FOLLOWING BUSINESSES AND INDUSTRIES OF THE SWANNANOA VALLEY ARE HAPPY TO BRING YOU THESE MESSAGES EACH WEEK. Ml LADY'S BEAUTY ISLE 669-8434 Owners: Luna Hamby & Louise Stafford BEA'S BEAUTY SHOPPE "We Strive to Please" —Rock Building next to City Hall— Black Mountain, N. C.—669-7116 HUGGINS JEWELERS Diamonds — Watches — Jewelry Guaranteed Watch Repair Swannanoa — 686-3241 WARD'S DRUG STORES Swannanoa — 686-3876 WNC Shopping Center — 669-8724 GIEZENTANNER'S GIANT EAGLE SUPER MARKET WNC Shopping Center Black Mountain FOLSOM'S SUPERETTE 686-3538 Swannanoa, N. C. KEY CITY LAUNDRY & QUALITY DRY CLEANERS "Serving’ the Swannanoa Valley with the Best in Laundry & Dry Cleaning Service". NO 9-8311—NO 9-4881 Black Mountain RALPH'S USED CARS Highway 70 West — NO 9-7302 Black Mountain We Buy — Sell — Trade SEALTEST DAIRY PRODUCTS Asheville, N. C. KEY CITY PHARMACY 206 Sutton Avenue — NO 9-5231 Black Mountain BLACK MOUNTAIN LUMBER CO. "Serving the Swannanoa Valley for More than Half a Century" NO 9-8409 or NO 9-8400—Black Mountain TOMMY'S ESSO SERVICE "Complete Auto Service" 100 Montreat Rd. — NO 9-8851 Black Mountain BLACK MOUNTAIN ESSO "Road Service" West State St. — NO 9-8826 Black Mountain BUCKNER'S ESSO SERVICENTER Highway 70 — 686-3330 Swannanoa, N. C. GARLAND & LONG TIRE CO. —Distributor of Gates Tires— Dial 686-3842 Swannanoa GROVE STONE & SAND BRANCH B. V. Hedrick Gravel & Sand Co. Swannanoa, N. C. DAVIDSON COAL & FUEL OIL CO. Fuel Oil Center for the Swannanoa Valley Dial 686-3462 Swannanoa C. S. Porter H. M. Noblltt BILO SUPER MARKET 120 Alexander PI. 686-3391 Swannanoa, N. C. ASHEVILLE WELDING CO. E. E. Blake, owner 15-17 Southside AL 3-8191 Asheville, N. C. SWANNANOA BANK & TRUST CO. Attend the Church of Your Choice BEACON MANUFACTURING CO. Beacon Blankets Make Warm Friends Swannanoa BURGESS' PHILLIPS 66 SERVICENTER —The Best in Auto Service— Dial NO 9-8854 — Black Mountain DAVIDSON CITIES SERVICE STATION Ph. 686-3757 Swannanoa BRADLEY INSURANCE AGENCY —Fire and Casualty Insurance— 668-7826 Old Fort, N. C. WILLIAMS BROS. OIL SERVICE Gulf Solar Heating Oils Dial NO 9-7110 Black Mountain Methodist Church Rev. Douglas R. Beard, Mb. Church school, 10:00 a.m. Morning worship, 11:00. Youth Fellowship, 6:00 p.m. Evening worship service, 7:00. Presbyterian Church Rev. Henry S. Schum, Pastor Sunday School, 9:49 a m. Church Service, 11:00 a.nL Youth Fellowship, 7:00 p.m. Prayer Service, Wed., 7:00 Free Will Baptist Church Rev. Milton Hollifieid, pastor, Sunday School, 9:46 a.m. Preaching service 11 am. Evening services: League. 6:16 p.m. Worship in song, 7:00 p.m. Message, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, prayer service, 7:00 p.m. Bee Tree Baptist Church Pastor: Rev. Albert Parham. Sunday School 10 a.m. Preach ing services 11 a.m.—7:30 p. m. Wednesday 7:30. Singing first Sunday of each month. 2:30 p.m. Bee Tree Christian Church Pastor, Harlan Ogle Sunday School, 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship, 11:00 a-m. Evening Service, 7:30 p.m. Christian Creek Baptist Church Sunday school, 10:00 a.m. Preaching services, ll:0t) a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Gospel Singing every Firs* Sunday evening, 7:00 p.m. BROAD RIVER Laurel Springs Baptist Ch. Pastor, Rev. Fate Kirstien Sunday school, 10 a.m.; worship service, 11 a.m.; even ing service, 7:30; Tuesday night prayer meeting, 7:30. Stona Mountain Baptist Ch. Sunday School, 10:30 a m: Rev. Clark McKinney, pastor (reaching, 11. Chestnut Hill Missionary Baptist Church Rev. James Frizzell, pastor. Sunday school, 10:00 an. Preaching service 11 a.m. Evening service, 7:30. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Broad River Baptist Ch. C. A. Hensley, pastor. Sunday school, 10 am.; preachinf, 11 a.m.; evening s rvice, 7:30. Wlikle Baptist Church Ernest W. Craig, pastor. Sunday school, 10 a.m. Morning worship, 11 a.m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday night at 7:00. Catawba Falls Baptist Ch. Tull Hollifieid, Pastor Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Church service, 11:00 a.m. Evening service, 7:00 p.m. Wednesday prayer service, 7:00 p.m. ClMr Branch Pentecostal Holiness Church Broad River. Allan Dawson, pastor. Sunday school, 10 a.m. Morning worship, 11 a.m. Lifeliners service, 7 p.m. Evening worship, 7:30 p.m. OLD FORT Wesleyan Methodist Church Services Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Worship Service, 11:00 a.m. Evening Service, 7:30 p.m. Wed. Service, 7:30 p.m. The 7:30 services will change back to 7:00 p.m. the first of October. Rev. Roy H. Parker Church of God Moffit Hill, Old Fort, N. C. Rev. Lloyd Camp, pastor. Sunday School, 10 a.m. Evening service, 7:00 p.re. First Baptist Church Frank D. Hawkins. Pastor Sunday School, 9:46 a.m. Worship, 11:00 a.m. RTU, 7:00 p.m. Evening worship, 8 p.m. Presbyterian Church John C. Neville, Pastor 10:00 a.m. Sunday School. 11:00 a.m. Morning worship Methodist Church Harold Reeves, Pastor Sunday school, 10.00 a.m. Morning worship 11:00 a.m. M.Y.F., 6:30 p.m. week service, choir practice. Wednesday, 7:00 p.m., mid Brookside Baptist Church Old Fort, N. C. Clifford Burnett, Pastor 10:00 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship 7 p.m. Evening Worship; 7 p.m. Wednesday-Prayer Meet tug OLD FORT CHURCH OF GOD Commerce St. Rev. E. H. Babb, pastor. Sunday school, 10 a.m.; morning worship, 11; evangelistic service, 7:30 p.m.. Wednesday prayer meeting. 7:30 p.m.; young people en deavor, Saturday, 7:30 p m. ASHEVILLE Flrat Church of Chr'i'* Seentis* 64 N. French Broad n.v*. Asheville, N. C. Sunday School, 11:00 a.m. Wednesday service, 8 » ax. Sunday services, 11:0<t • r*. Asheville Free Will Baptist Church Cor. Elkmont Dr. and Elkmont Terrace (New Bridge) Asheville, N. C. Rev. Willet L. Moretz, Pastor S. S. 10:00 a.m., R. H. Ray, Supt. Morning Service, 11:00 a.m. , Evening Service, 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Everyone is inytted to attend all of these services.
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