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NEWS FROM ANDREWS Phr Andrews Blackout Said l o Be 100 Per Cent Effective Monday ? iund'ci ix : cent effective'! lhoun. air In. chief of An kout test y night. Terrace I'.nnery. re.is Ex >iMlni's> and rcsl ? opoiuM i m - met i civ i'J \ imm t. Wi'h iM i mir entire town was in T ie Tfus Ex" ' conipan" and ? n Andre. rami':'- id '/one to ? ? in.- ire pari t'o rthe blaek il)' ? ? i-i :m ? during lui ilackout. No '- i v ? . t; ? of i)!?ck*)iit reiula inns was reported or observed Tito " n i i- compl' ely ovetvd by \ ? !l oraanted units. Y-?sisMni: in the eastern section of the mwn weel' Charles D. I.indsey, State highway patrolman: Charles Hlgdon. L. B Womaek. I B Hudson Alden Coward Edwin Bristol. C. H. Jarrett, John H Christy. A. B. Chandler .Jr. Walter Brown was In charge of lights Other sections were patrolled by Jack Herbert, WUlard Bryson. Bdl C"ver. Robert Bristol. Bill Whitaker. Ray Matheson. Prank Wilhide. Prank Mehaffey, chief of police, was in charge of traffic In the western section. Dock Oibson was in charge of Beaver Creek sec tion: Meal Hay. Valleytown section: Vernon Jones patrolled the colored section of the tannery. Elmer Moore and George Bowen were in charge of East Happy Top Captain Prank Swan, director of Civilian defense and auxiliary po lice assisted. Elbert H. Linebarger Weds Miss Daisy Garren Mr. and Mrs. John Garren, of Andrews, have announced the mar riage of their daughter. Miss Daisy Garren. to Mr Elbert H. Linebarger, son of Mr. H. M. Linebarger and the late Mrs. Linebarger. of Cramerton. The marriage ceremony was solemnized Friday evening, August "7 at 8:30 o'clock at York, S. C. The couple wast accompanied to York by Harold Garren of Andrews, brother of the bride. Misses Dorothy and Cecil Ensley, cousins of the bride, Mrs. Eva Williams, sister of the bridegroom. James Auten. Avalona Carter, and Daniel Byers. all of Cramerton Tile bride wore a navy blue crepe suit, dress with aii while accessoiieo. Her shoulder corsage was white roses. Mrs. Linebarger is a graduate of the Andrews hish school In the class of '37. After a brief wedding trip to the mountains of Western North Caro lina thrv will reside at Cramerton. : where they ire employed. .Mrs. Mary Fleet \ i.sits Andrews OfclS C hapter \l: M Kavt. -1 Hoc it Mount. A Gratui Matron of the Grand < :.apter of tiio Ordw of the Ea.stern a i* made net ?t ficia 1 visit to tli*% \ Chapter Monday evening. i\- Mil? ?an;cd by Mr>. Mary C. WY.it ueriy, of Ku ;i Square, grand tary of ' ? Grand Chapter ei j (' 12. S. of North Carolina; Mr . Ka L ham of Bryson City. ieput> c. anci Matron, ant; r. M Jinki!1-. of Robbinsville. dis | ' nrpmy m?nu piUWl, : : i :?? mooting held at the Mil ?ni ili on Main street, the firsts wen.' entertained with a din- 1 :ier party a: the Terrace hotel. \Ii Can; K Womack. Worthy MaM' ir. t tin local chapter, pre i t? ilv meeting. Refreshment were erved during the social hour ftiiiuwii'i^ inf general meeting Host- I ? >-es were Mrs. Anna Whltaker. | Mrs. Rebecca Wheeler and Mrs j Louise Rogers. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. J. Ward Long of Franklin nave announced the birth of a daughter, Jane Bradley. Tues day August 4. at the Murphy Gen eral Hospital. Murphy. Mrs. Long is the former Miss Josephine Bradley of Andrews. Rev. M. A. Huggins of Raleigh, state secretary and treasurer of the North Carolina State Baptist Con vention was the guest speaker at the First Baptist church Sunday morn ing at the 11 o'clock Service. Mrs. Mae Bethel, of Franklin, was the guest of Miss Catherine S. Mor ton Tuesday. Doyle Hodges of Canton. Ga? Is | spending this week here as guest of his aunt, Mrs. R. K. Moore. Miss Margaret Long has returned after a visit to Chattanooga. A. B. Stewart, of New York, ar rived this week for a visit with his family at Glenn Choga Lodge, near Aquone. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Roach and daughter, of Isabella, were guests over the week-end at the home of Mrs. Roach's parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Moore. Mrs. Harold Hare and nelce. Miss Jonnie Webb, of Winter Park, Fla.. j have arrived for a stay of several j weeks here as guests of Mrs. Hare's j parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Leach, i Mrs. L. O. Cope, of Sylva. former | resident of Andrews, spent the lat ter part of last week here as guest of Mrs. Joe Smith. Mrs. John Olson Is spending sev eral weeks at Leroir as guest of her sister. Miss Valera Robinson. Gordon Rodgers and daughter, Rebecca, were guests of Mrs. Charles W. Rodeers and Mrs. D. H. Tillett. Sunday. 1 1 F" M TIT ANDREWS., w. c. HENN THEATRE Saturday. August 15 HOY ROGERS Man From Cheyenne Sunday - Monday, August 16-17 HENRY FONDA GENE T1ER.NET in Rings On Her Finger Tuesday - Wednesday. Aug:. 18-19 DOUBLE FEATURE Private Snuffy Smith RANGE BUSTERS Tonto Basin Outlaws Thrusd&y - Friday. Aocoat 20-21 PAULETTK GODDARD RAT MOUND la Lady Has Plans O.h.S. Officials Gursts 1 Of Mrs. 1.11 is And Miss I atham Monday \is?ht I Mr; M.ii: K.V or l; -ky Muun;. ; V. ' ( ?. .itu- M > :???:; "? -;-f O:\llKl ! Chapvr of tin Order of Eastern I . N- >t: h Carolina. Mrs. Mary M' \Y Square. .'.rand t:\ the Grand Chapter o' o. K S.. ii-ii Mrs Edna Fay Latham, of Brysotx City, were guests M I F,1I'^ and Mi Lenna T.u ' ;m Monday night* and ac |? : aniod the . u ai :roup t > Dills bo ro. \ -ar number t)f members of tlv Arv.irews chapter of the Order of Ka : ern Star attended the dis < ; a* Dillslioro Tuesdav. Airs. Weatheriy. who has bee:, ,:.inci secretary of the :rand chap ; i r for more than thirty years, re tuned to Andews for an extended visit with Mrs. Ellis and M!?* Tat Appreciation Service Held Sunday, August 9 A prayer service was held for the members of the St. Andrews-in-thc Mountains Lutheran church who are giving service in the armed forces of their country. August 9 at 3 p.m. The service was opened by singing "My Country 'Tis of Thee." After reading passages concerning God's love and nothing, not even death, being able to cut us away from that love. Pastor Felker related how Lutherans from the time of George Washington to the present war had rallied to the call of their country. After speaking of the church loyalty of Gordon Cathey. who has recently been reported missing while serving in the Marines. Mr. Felker stated that the rulers of the dictator coun tries were opposing religion and de clared that those spending their time, energy and money to promote wickedness were joining hand with teh dictators, for both are promoters of wickedness. After urging the indifferent to support the church wholeheartedly, a prayer was offered for each of the following boys and their families: Joseph Cathey. Edgar Conley, Geo. Conley. Jack Pullium. John Holland. Burton Nichols and Gordon Cathey. The last two have bfeen reported as missing following action. Robert Hogsed. another member, died while located in Fort Sill, Okla. Of the five reported dead or missing from the town of Andrews, three are lro?u Lhc Lutheran church. It is not known what merchant ship Cadet Cathey was on nor when nor where it was sunk. 'He wrote letters home while he was in the Caribbean Sea. and in the Port of Spain, Trinidad an island off the coast, of South America) . The Rev. E. F. Baker, pastor of the 1 First Baptist church, left Sunday i afternoon for Bryson City where he: will conduct a series of meetings in ! c injunction with a county wide re- ! v.val with mrctinss being "ncld sim ultaneously in all Baptist churches in the Macon county association. Miss Winifred Montony is spend- j inn her vacation at Charlotte with i her sister. Mrs. M. Bush. John Archer, of Franklin, was a : visitor in Andrews Sunday. Miss Alice Grant, who is employ ed by TV A at Fontan. spent last week here at the home of her par ents. Miss Margaret Mulkey has return ed to her home after a stay of sev eral weeks at West Palm Beach. Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wheeler and small daughter. Becky, of Elizabeth ton. Tenn.. are spending this week here at the home of Mr. Wheeler's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wheeler. C. H. Wilson left Sunday for Sav annah, Ga . where he will spend sev eral days with his son. Carl Wilson, who underwent an appendectomy re cently. Mrs. L. O. Caldwell and daughters. Misses Margaret Ann and Martha Sue. spent Sunday to Newport. Tenn. where the7 attended a family reunion. Patricia Mc Lei land Bride ot Pvt. Neal West Mr. .mil Mi . i. Kotxi". L. McLellniui ! And ? have muuinced th-J ..i.uT.i <? ot thru ibuthtnr, Mik-J Putnrin McLeUand. :>? Priwstc Neal! l.d:.:ai Wo- >! Mr. and Mr> , John \v ? if Andrews. The marriage was solemnized o.. Kun vetiin July -t'> a' Blairs-j villc. Ci.i Attendant* were Gene. V m i Jam: Stover, of Andrew.-. ! ' " hi'di w.ir. ,i navy blue cos-! tume in- with all white accessories ' ? 'a i a ranlenias j Mr .!?>. Hi'.nion ;s -pending sev- | rr.ii u in We-: Palm Beach wit i| her hn -i.-and. who is in camp there. I Mr and Mr Wade Massey and Dr. and Mrs. Russell of Murphy were mi- - of Mr. and Mrs. Luke| Ellis Sunday. Miss Leuna Tatham spent thel week-end in Murphy as house guest | of Mrs. Frank Ellis Private and Mrs. Louis Collins were guests over the week-end at the* home of Mrs. Collins' mother. Mrs.! W. L. Matheson. j Mrs. W. G. McKeldry spent the' week-end in Robbinsville with rela-f tivea. Miss June Almond left Sunday for Bryson City, where she is employed by TV A. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Barnett of J Franklin, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. McKeldrey. Rev. E. P. Baker spent several days of last week in Charlotte with his daughter. Mrs. Mack Edward Sm'th. and Mr. Smith. Or. and Mrs Gerald Almond, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur YVa'klns spent the week-end in Atlanta. Mrs. Decatur Pullium has return ed to her home after a visit of sev eral weeks with relatives In Atlanta. Mrs. Mark Boone Jr.. and chil dren, of Memphis, Tenn., are spend ing this week here at the home of Mrs. J. M. Boone. Mr. Boone will arrive this week for a few days visit. Miss Lila Park, former member of the facuJty of the Andrews school, her neice, Mrs. John Mitchell, the former Miss Marion Worley, and young daughter. Miss Marella. of Austell, Ga? spent Saturday and Sunday here with Mrs. D. H. TUlett and Mrs. H. H. Enloe. Miss Realhal Almond, who is in training at the NYA center Green ville, spent several days of last week here with her mother, Mrs. Omie Almond. Miss Prances McPherson of At lanta, Ga.. has arrived to spend her vacation here at the home of her aunt. Mrs. Donald Wilson, in Valley town. The steel in one hand comsheller would make three 6-inch shells. | Nazis can buy only bread that Is j four days old ? because the harvest is uncertain. Pitch horseshoes? A set of eight shoes and two stakes uses as much 'eel as -an Army rifle. "Bartender Ben" Rogers (Cudahy Wis.l gives free beer to anyone who brings in rubber scrap. Local Boys Leave For Week's Stay At Camp Daniel Boone 11a- lollow ins boys accompinio^ o> ? Hrv. h. 1- Felkncr. leader, stud Capt. Fiank Swan, lef An drew > Monday morning for a v ? ? > 5 stay at Canip Daniel Boon? ia V. ;oon lover near Canton. Jolin Christy Jr. Whitaker r>. u, *1 nmmy Frank . Jack Qarner. Fred Palmrr Glenn Plcrcy. Oene S" :art. Bill Swan. Ralph Wilson, and Joe ?\ iniark. Timely Farm Question? Question: What is the ou . > ,i f :h( pu'lrt c rop in North Caro lina? Answer: C. F. Parrish. Ex 'a .sion poultrytnan .says indications are that 20 to 25 percent mor.' pul lets will go into the laying home this ye.ir than last. Farmers will remember, too, that the number '.Ait year was well above the 1940 figure. Two factors have been responsible fo rthis: a desire on the part of the farmer to help out in the war effort by supplying more eggs and higher prices for the eggs. Another factor Ls a shift from broiler production ja egg production. Question: ? Where may I find free information on drying fruits and vegetables? Answer: ? The Extension Serrtoe of State College has just reprinted Extension Circular No. 232, 'Hie Home Drying of Fruits and Vege tables". A free copy may be secured by writing to the Agricultural BUI tor. State College, Raleigh. Hitler Is reported to have created a special decoration for Inhabitants of occupied countries who collabo rate with the Nazis. Call, no doubt, The Double Cross. Only 12 American dtVaa, Including New York and San Francisco, use as much water in the course of a day as is used daily by one of the big rww smokeless powder plants. The current needed to make the amount of magnesium which goes into a magnesium bomb ? 20 kilo watt hours ? could be saved by an average American home willing 50 cut its use of electricty by Just 2 per cent of the amount used In a whole year. rQ^vICTORY BUY UNITED STATES WAR BONDS AND STAMPS IN THE INFANTRY they say? "TOP KICK* for first sergeant "HEAD BUCKET* for new steel helmet ?CHOW 'for their food ?CAMEL' for their favorite cigarette The farorite cigarette with men in the Army, Navy, Marines, and Coast Guard it Camel. (Based on actual talcs records in Post Exchanges and Canteens.) GIVE Mt. ? CAMELS FOR 4 STEAOY PLEASURE'. THEVRf i ?XTKA MltB? AND TMEVVC SOT PLENTY Of FULL, AND NOTE THIS: w Tb* $tBQkt ?f slow-burning CAMELS contain* LESS NICOTINE tfem ttoo*dw4o<Wrl*rgtw-*eil?a*tnad?e _ o? te-Mcordia| to iodepadm icieati&c ttms ?/ tb* tmokt
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