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NEWS FROM ANDREWS 5p Funeral Services For Mrs. Robert H. Reece Are Held Saturday Fun>' al i : ik'i's for Mrs. Robert H. Reece. >4 who died m a Murphy huspi'al Thursday night were held Saturday morninu at the First Bup ti-' c!iu: I'hc Rev. E. F. Baker, the jvm or officiated. Mrs. H. < ee was the former Miii Uiu Almond was bom April 28. 1??8. She was married to Robert H. Recce July 1. I90ti. She united with the Baptist church at an early age. )m ? years Mt v Reece has been in declininur health vnffa^o rmMt itl attacks >f asthma to which she succumbed Surviving are her husband. R. K. Reece three children. Mrs Willard Brv son. Columbus and Rutus all of Andrews three brothers. Albert Al mond of Andnws. Charlie Almond of Cpindale. and Jerry Almond of Spar tanburit : four sisters. Mrs. S. N. Griffith of Andrews. Mrs. J. M. Andrewson and Mrs. J. C. Derre "oerry both of Spindale and Mrs. Hugh Grawj of Ruth, N C. MRS. CHRISTENBI'KY IS CARNEGIE LIBRARY TRUSTEE Mrs. E. S. Oiu isleiiuuiy, ol iue educational division of the TVA was appointed a member of the board of trustees of the Andrews Carnegie Library. ? - Dr and Mrs. Papier and small daughter spent the week-end in Sylva with relatives. CAKU OF THANKS We wish to express our tlianks and appreciation for the many kind ex pressions of sympathy and the beau tiful floral offerings in the death of our dear wife and mother. S. H. REECE and FAMILY. UPPER PEACHTREE NEWS The Rev. Robert Barker pastor of this church and the Rev. Algie West are holding revival services at this place and both have been doing some deep preaching. Our Sunday school is progressing nicely and all seem to take great in terest in each lesson. Mr. and Mrs. Galloway of Copper hill were visitors Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Marson Moore and family. Mr. and Mrs. Loy Lunsford spent Saturday night and Sunday with C. W. Thomasson and family. Prayer Services were held at the home of Mr. B. A. Breedlove Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Padgett of Murphy spent last Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. J| W| Barker. Mr. Willie Lunsford and M M. Leatnerwood visited C. W. Thomas son Sunday afternoon. WANT ADS PAY Walter Calhoun Named To Board of Aldermen i WiUU'r Calhoun, manager of the I Standard fclv.o Service Station, was I -ppoinud member of the board of aldermen for the town of Andrews j .1. a meeting held Monday nit: tit at ;lu> city hall. Mr. Calhoun fills a vacancy on the board caused by the resignation of Dr. Gerald Almond. Andrews dentist who was commissioned first lieuten ant in "-lie U. S. Marine Corp, and is n.nv stationed at Marine Base. Parris Island. S. C. Paul W oodrow Rogers Weds Pauline Galloway Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Galloway of Andrews have announced the mar iiase of their daughter Miss Pauline Galloway to Paul Woodrow Rogers son of Mrs. Bertha Rogers and tlie late J. A. Rogers of Andrews. The marriage look place in a quiet ceremony at the Baptist parsonage at Blairsville. Ga.. on Saturday eve ning. September 12. The Rev. E. C. Cowan, pastor of the Blairsville Baptist church officiated. Attend ants were Mr. and Mrs. Ned Piercy, ??liric liilcirscl Ho m itnd Mr. J imniic Greenwood. Tlie bride wore a brown wool suit with matching brown accessories. Her corsage was of talisman rose buds. Immediately following the ceremony the couple left for a motor trip to points in Alabama. Mrs. Rogers is a graduate of the Andrews High school in the class of ?42. Mr. Rogers is employed by TVA at Ponbana. They will reside at Andresw in the Calhoun apartments. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Barnctt of Rob biasvllle were guests of Mrs. Harn ett's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. McKeldrey over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. John Swan and small .daughter of Pickens, S. C. are spend ing this week here visiting Mr. Swan's mother, Mrs. D. W. Swan. Mrs. Irene Thompson of Hiawas see, Ga , is visiting her sister, Mis. W. A. Cathey. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Clayton spent the week-end in Asheville where they attended the birthday annivers ; ary of Mr. Clayton's father. Mrs. H. E. Davis has returned aX ; ter a stay of several days last week visiting her daughter, Mrs. John i Greer, Bessemer City, Ala. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Tarkington of Elizabeth City are guests of Mrs. j Tarkington's brother Mr. P. B. Fcre ; bee at. the Junaluska Terrace hotel. Mrs. Henry Walker spent the j week-end in Atlanta with her hus band. Sgt. Walker. Mrs. Andrew Plesko of Gary Indi ana, arrived last week for a visit at the home of her son, Mr. Edward 1 Plesko and Mr.;. Plesko. Miss Trilby Glenn who is teaching at Hiwassee Dam. spent the week t end here with her mother, Mrs. J. i W . Glenn. HENN ANDP.SWS, N. C. THEATRE Thursday - Friday. Sept. 24-25 JOAN CRAWFORD MEI.VYN DOUGLAS They AH Kissed The Bride Saturday, September 26 THE ROUGH RTDFRS? in Forbidden Trails Sunday - Monday. Sept. 27-28 "RED" SKIXTON - ANN SOTHERN In Maisie Gets Her Man Tuesday - Wednesday, Sept. 29-30 Double Feature Program GLENN FORD - CLAIRE TREVOR Adventures of Martin Eden aim Joe Smith, American Grade Mothers Are Selected For P.-T. A. At Andrews School i Announcement has 'H't'll nude by | Mrs. Joseph Smith chairman of umclt' mothers of tin Andrew* Par itU-Toachers Association as follows: Mr Louise Mi- Falls, teacher Mrs. Bruce Battle; Mrs. A. B. Chandler Jr.. teacher. Mrs. Bob Crisp, and i Mrs. Robert Bristol: Mrs. IXcaiur : Pullium, teacher. Mrs. W. A. Catliey. Mrs. Hyatt and Mrs. Duprce: Miss ; Lenna Hamilton, teacher, Mrs. Daisy j Newman. Mrs. Buck Holland. Miss Ada M? Pruett, tcacher, 1 Mrs Roy Williams:: Mrs. Henry Walker, teacher, Mrs. R Stamper: | Miss Ruth Barnard. Mrs. Kellis Rad ford: Mrs. A1 Brown, teacher. Mrs Wade Recce and Mrs. Summers: j Miss Logan, tcacher. Mrs. George ? Pulliurn: Mrs. H. H. Enloe, teacher, j Mrs. A. B. Chandler: Miss Moselle Martin tcacher. Mrs. Joe Browning and Mrs. Hicks: Miss Catherine S. Morton, teachcr. Mrs. Tom Jones and Mrs. W I. Clem: Mrs. Sutton, teacher, Mrs. C. S. Freal. and Mrs. E. S. Christenberry ; Miss Vivian Moore, teacher. Mrs. Wayne Mathc son. Mrs. J. E. Greenwood and Mrs. | Ed Sherrill. I Mrs. Kimei Tianth&m, teacher, Mrs. Charge Fraaier and Mrs. John West; Miss Stahl. teacher, Mrs. Grady G. Garner and Mrs. Adam Nichols: Miss Jean Christy, teacher, Mrs. Horace Palmer; Mrs. I. B. Hudson, teacher, Mrs. John Christy: Mrs. Crawford .teacher, 2nlT8. P. W. Swan and Mrs. Fred McConneO: Miss Troxler, teacher, Mrs. Melvin Thornton and Mrs. J. W. Stewart; MAKE Fewer Calls EVERY DAY (n wartime, war needs must have right-of-way. This in cludes fast telephone serv ice for war agencies and industries producing war weapons. To provide this service, long distance and local tele phone lines, now crowded with the greatest volume of calls in history, must bo kept clear of non-essential messages. Ordinary peace tfme uses of the telephone must yield right-of-way to war business. If times were normal, we would build facilities to handle this growing volume of calls, but today, mate rials needed for telephone construction are going to war ? where all of us are glad to have them go. Therefore we ar: asking telephone users to make fewer long distance and lo cal calls so as to help keep telephone lines clear for vital war calls. How Can Help Long Distance Calls Make only the most neccssary long distance calls. Place your calls before 9 a. m.)' between noon and 2 p. m.; 5 and 7 p. m.; or after 9 p. m. Stay noar your telephone after you have placed your call. Plan what you want to say to make your conversation at brief as possible. Whenever possible, call by number* Local Calls Use your telephone sparingly ? avoid unnecessary calls. Is sure to replace your receiver oa the hook. Look up numbers you are not sura of and help avoid the celling of wrong numbers. Make yaur conversations brief. Caution your servants against needless use of tbe telephone. SOHTHERn BELLTELEPHOnE Ml TELEGRAPH C0mMM< Andrews Youth To Fly With Navy ? AtlaiUa.Georgla. September 17 ? | Carroll Robert Brown. 22. of An : ii '-ws North Carolina, recently en- \ listed for flight instruction with the j ? t . S. Naval Reserve and is on 1ms | v ay towards winning his Navy Wings i ; c! Gold | Brown is a graduate of Andrews j HiKli School. He has two brothers' in the service. Jake Brown. Aviation i i Cadet in the U. S. Army, and Jack I Brown. Apprentice Seaman. The branch of service in which i Brown enlisted is now open to high 1 -'-Ii.kiI araduates whn arc quiJlfieu. | 18 to 27. and single. Upon succcss I fill completion of the prescribed | training, cadets will receive com missions as Ensigns in the U. S. Naval Reserve or Second Lieuten ants in the U. S. Marine Corps Re serve. Full information may be ob tained from any Navy Recruiting Station. Mrs. A1 Brown spent the week-end in Atlanta. Ga , with her husband, , Lieut. Brown who accompanied her ' home for a week's stay. A1 Swan has returned to Brevard ! college after a visit here with his narentc Pantain and Mrs Prank Swan. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Edward Smith of Charlotte, spent the week here visiting Mrs. Smith's parents, the Rev. and Mrs. E. F. Baker. Mrs. Bert Wheeler has returned after a week's stay in Burgaw with relatives.. Mrs. Josephine Higdon has return ed from Miami, Fla., where she spent several weeks with Mr. Higdon, who is In camp there. Bob Baker who is employed at Norfolk, Va., visiting his parents, the Rev .and Mrs. E. F. Baker. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Chandler Jr., spent several days of last week in Greenville, S . C . Lee Nichols left Tuesday for North Carolina State college, Raleigh where he will continue his studies. Knroute he will visit friends at Blue Ridge college. Mrs. Burgess Bailey, teacher, Mrs. ! Walter Calhoun and Mrs. W. C. I Franks; Mrs. Leila Axley, teacher, I Mrs. E. F. Baker. Konnaheeta Club Will Sponsor First Aid Course Tile initial fall merlins of the Konnaheeta club was held Thursday evening In the club room at the Au di ews Carnegie library. The club voted to sponsor a Red Cross First Aid course under the direction ot Mr. 1. P. Lovingood. The course to begin October 5 and continue for two weeks. Officers for the year are Mrs. Mary Darden. president. Mr.-,. D. E. Pullium. vice-president, Miss Leuna Tatham. recording secretary. Mrs. L. B. Nichols corresponding secretary, Mrs. Frances Cover treasurer. Var ious chaiman and members of their committees will be announced at a later date. LAWN PARTY Mrs. Herman Brauer entertained with a lawn party Tuesday afternoon at her home honoring her young son Thomas Brauer. Handmade paper caps, airplanes, and balloons were presented the group of little guests and games were played during the afternoon. Mrs. Brauer was assisted in serv ing ice cream, cookies, and candy by Mrs. W. T. Forsyth, Mrs. Joseph Smith, Mrs. Orady Garner and Mrs. Marshall Orr. Guests included: Iris Eubank, Margaret Ann Cotter, Shirley Math eson, Ann Bristol, Ginger Garner. Bobby Jean Bristol, Jane Smith, Judy Bristol, Curley Countess. Tod Reece, John Whittemlre, Jer ry Pullium. Pinchney Orr, Wayna > Countess. Andrews Youth Is With Naval Reserve J. B. Hamilton of Andrews and a freshman at Western Carolina Teachers Colege, has been sworn into the V-l U. S. Naval Reserve with fourteen othe rstudents from the college. Mr. Hamilton was inducted in the United States district court room at Charlotte. Mrs. Leila Axley and son spent the week-end in Murphy. How To Get Maximum Value From Your Checking Account ALWAYS CARRY YOUR CHECKBOOK WITH YOU. LIST EVERY TRANSACTION ON YOUR STUBS. WHEN YOU PAY BILLS BY MAIL, USE CHECKS. AVOID DRAWING CHECKS TO "CASH" OR "BEARER". YOU CAN DEPOSIT CONVENIENTLY BY MA II.. SAFEGUARD UNUSED AND CANCELLED CHECKS. PAY ALL IMPORTANT ITEMS BY CHECK. ALWAYS SIGN YOUR NAME THE SAME WAY. YOU SHOULD NEVER SIGN A "BLANK" CHECK. BE SURE NUMERALS AND WRITTEN SUMS AGREE. YOUR CHECKS SHOULD BE WRITTEN IN INK. COMPLETE STUBS BEFORE DRAWING CHECKS. HOLD CANCELLED CHECKS AS YOUR RECEIPTS. ENTER COUNTER CHECKS ON YOUR STUBS. COMPARE YOUR STUBS WITH OUR STATEMENTS. KEEP AN ADEQUATE BALANCE IN YOUR ACCOUNT. CITIZENS BANK & TRUST COMPANY Member federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Murphy, N. C. ' Andrews, N. C.
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