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NEWS FROM ANDREWS Phr JUNIOR AUXILIARY PRESENTS PLAYLET Tlu* Juxnur (J iris Auxiliary of the Baptist Women's Missionary Society under the direction of Miss Edith Truett. leader, presented a playlet Let There Be Light ? Throunh State Missions Thursday afternoon at the church at the special observance of State Missions bv members of bo h circles of the Woman - Missionary Sticiety. Those participating were Frances Jane Phillip > |K?rtraying The Spirit ? f s- tte Mtertom". Kmt hlee& Pfctntw "Sue": Betty Galusha represented the Ba wpital BUtte Mu'.key. Christian education in our churches and colleges : Betty Mulkey. State Mission Board": Mary Bowman rep resented Mission chinches": Alene Anderson Woman's Missionary Union": Jean Berrong Racial Groups", and Daisy Ma*' Grant. Work 11 our defense areas." Kathleen Painter and Alene An derson sang a duet. "Whisper a Prayer", accompanied at the pianvi by Prance > Jant Phillips. An offer ing for State Missions was taken! taken whilt Betty Mulkey held a| candle representing the light this ? offering would bring to many people ? A prv< v ;s qivefi bv the leader M: T Kathleen Painter for ouLsT-anding performance. Judges} Tr;-*rr-\m -- ii . 1 . ? , < ?. tooibnil'. Run.r-" conraios no bitter . uui . n .?>. ll?*or. ctve D.ajnce dep. ; ' < V ret .ires ao special njciwr mcocs! J r. Nevr ^..r . c B : ? Ri ir.ford. Rhode island. DUfc <1 ' ' o : Mu-5 Ov- . THE . SJ"1* r anu ... .L... Poor r Gasilm ? du?* & <**> v " ; v. :Tr-. '.ir.cnLir. x/; I! Cost Yor ? .-??-.?or*' W1LLAKD Id iorrclief of nr <>n j Stomach - < > litest Acio ? n 4 tr SSi-tiacfi. r-ij. Ct. ilr^'.nfs^, ?te.. days' trial! Ask f ? ?" Mi-ssj,'-'' which fully explain- t iis t .r*eatmcat? ? ire*? at DAVIS DRUG COMPANY Andrews, North Carolina were: Mr. Charles T. Almond. l>resi - lien', of the Womnn's Missionary society. Mrs. Bruce Battle, circle leader Mrs Jep Bradley, circle lead er. Mrs W A Cathey. V s w. G. McKrldrey, Mrs. w A .Hyde and Mrs H. L Mulkey. Following the meettnn refresh ments were served. P.-T. A. TO MEET The Andrews Parent Teacher as- I MXiation will meet next Tuesday af- | ternoon ir. the high school audi torium at 3:30 o'clock. Bundle Day" will be observed! and friends are urged to bring ar ticles of clothing for the chest. Mr and Mrs Herman 5in?SSd*l and -mall son. of Brvson City, are ' spending this ?wk here visiting Mr.! Edwards' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Weymer Conley. Dr and Mrs W L. Scrugus s pe n t lie wit k-end in Concord L M Ellis left this week for Charlotte wnere he has n.vc'ptcd a ; position. James Mulkey left Tuesday for , Atlanta where ho plans to enlist In the Signal Corps Mi.- s Jean Finch, of Ralegh, is visiting at the home of Cap! and Mr Frank Swan KM. I'll CLAYTON HONORED Ralph Clayton, who has been con ::t cted with the North Carolina State lit i".ay and public works division her1.'. lef: Sunday evening for Lcx 1 vvh.r he will enlist n the t* s Army Ho was honored Sun .1.. : ? n outdoor dinnc r p rty. ?\mi attending w Mrs. O Caaiv.f-n. Mr and Mr W. G McKeldrev. M and Mr Bur 3aJ; Rev and Mrs. E. F. B.'.r- Finney Tinker Mr. nd Mrs. ;m; Carolyn and Jane Smith. JOYCE FRANKS HONORED .v 1 F ! nV. v : honored on Wednesday -vening with a surprise farewi ". p i rtv at-thc Hu' adtaeenf to the Andrews Carncrie Library followin- the regular meeting r.f the Girl Scout troop of which she is a i ? ember. Miss Franks will leave , - i with her parents for Knox- ' -? "lie. Tenn . where her father is cm- I ! loyed by TV A. BFCHANAN ENTERT \1NS WITH FAREWELL PARTY Miss Fay Buchr.nnn entertained 1 with a farewell and birthday pa-ty ' at her V.ome Friday evening honor- ! ing Misfes Yvonne <iid Clara Mao Br terton. who, w'th their parents. ? are mo-. .n : to Arizona where Mr. ' Butterton will be employed with the \ Uta. Construction company After a number of games, piano i selections and contests, the large number of guests were invited into the dining room where gifts were displayed and refreshments served. Corporal Ernest Phillips who has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Phillips has returned to ' the air base in Louisiana where he Is stationed. LI 17 M AT ANDREWS., ?!, c. nLiNiN THEATRE Thursday - Friday, Octobcr 8-9 OLSEX JOHNSON - MARTHA RATE ill Hellzapoppin Saturday, Octobcr 10 North of Rockies Sunday ? Monday, Octobcr 11-12 NORMA SHEARER - ROBERT TAYLOR in? Her Cardboard Lover Tuesday - Wednesday, Oct. 13-14 DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM About Face True Thursday - Friday, October 15-16 MAUREEN O'HARA - GEORGE MONTGOMERY Ten Gentlemen From West Point Rocinning October 17th. this Theatre will show a late show beginning at 10:30 p.m. To The Army Y. W. A.'S IN MONTHLY MEETING AT PASTOR! I'M The October meeting of the Y. W A s was held at the Baptist pastor - liun Monday evening with Mrs. E F Baker as hostess Mrs. Jack Herbert. , president, presided. Mrs. Horace Palmer was elected Intermediate Girls' Auxiliary lead er with Mrs. Core nil West assistant I: was voted to sponsor a steward ship program the latter part of Oc tober under the direction of Miss Edith Truett and the G. A. group. Following the program the hostess served refreshments. ENJOY HIKE Members, of the Youny People's | Tin ion of the Methodic ch'jrch. ZZ companied by the Rev. and Mrs Roy T. Houts enjoyed a hike to Falrview Sunday afternoon. CHICKEN SI'PPER Tin' Girl Scout Troop with Miss M ? ry Phillips, leader, will sponsor ;i benefit r^lrkpn snniv^r Friday evening a? fi o'clock at the Hut Mrs. Harold Younz of Nantahala was the guest of Miss Catherine S. Morton Thursday. KM MVKS C OMMISSION ! Captain and Mrs. Prank Swan have returned lo their home in : Valleytown after attending (he ' graduation of thru son. Edward. who was commissioned a second ! lieutenant last Saturday. October J. a O C. S. at Port Knox. Ky. Lieut. Swan returned with his parents and wil' spend several days here before leaving for Camp Polk. Louisiana, where he will be stationed with the 2nd Armored Division. Those who attended the War con ference of district No. 1 of the North Carolina congress of Parents and Teachers tield last Wednesday at the Methodist church at Bryson | City -crc M" John H. Christy. ! president of the Andrews P.-T. A.. Miss Vivian Moore. Miss Gladys Christy, f. B. Hudson and Mrs. A. B Chandler. Mi , Leo Watkins spent Monday in Asheville shopping. She was ac companied home by her daughter. Mr Lauriston E?zell. of Columbia. S. C.. who will spend several wrcks hero visiting her parents. Mrs. Arthur Watkins, Mrs. M. P. Orr and Miss Eleanor Cover spent Monday in Asheville shopping. Mr and Mrs Cecil Hooper *04 Mrs. T. L. Rogers, of Robtumvdy spent Sunday here with Mr. ani Mrs. W O McKeldrey. Mrv Ro*ers the mother of Mr. Hooper and Mrs MSCeldrey Miss Mozell Martm spent the Ut ter part of the week In ElHJay Visit ini: her parents. Mrs. Lucy Laughter and son. of Lenoir City, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Cooper Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bristol, of Hayesville. spent Saturday here vis. iting relatives. Ensign and Mrs. John Roper, of Brooklyn. N. Y., spent the latter part of the week here at the home of Mrs. Hooper's father. W T Mc Gunr. en route to Booth raminu where they will visit Ensign Roper's parents. Mrs. Roper is the former Miss Bethel McOuire. Friends of Walter Whitaker vJl be pleased to know that his parents received a cablegram from him this week stating that he had arrived in Honolulu. Hawaiian Islands, where he is employed on A government de fense job Mrs. Odell Collett of Ashcville Is visitine her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gienn. : ? h. . o Tt ' 'ir- hi, . tl crane. Sin mx .u ?? T; . s t> : lu r like he had ? i - . ...hi-; 1 litler. But ly hir. ^aii. C' - :n -.: and down 5 :? ' ? !'? .si^rr.' . ?_ I give Ir.ra a -? : ?? ! i i v' \.t . . . and Joe's fi- h. :-r rn::-." .i'1 >\ ? njjain Here's Mrs. Richards. Two soils in the Navy. Two kids at home to t ike care of. She's fightin* mad, too. Rang every door bell for blocks to pledge folks to buy more War Bonds and Stamps. Many's the time she turned to me for a moment of ice-cold relaxation, then went on punching doorbells fight in' mad. Here's Bill. So light in' mad he enlisted in the Signal Corps. Tramps through ma neuvers with a walkie-talkie packed on his back. Ry nightfall it weighs a ton. But at the camp canteen I give him a lift that makfs him begin to feel fightin* mad again. me? I'm Ofiiy 1 5" soft drink. A moment of relaxation in the home front "s "v. ar of nerves." I and my relatives see more than 39.000,000 Americans each day. Help 'em relax. Help to send 'em back? fightin' mad. Wherever I can help? just a lit tle bit? to keep that fightin' mad spirit burning, you'll find ine on the job. Mybnst-by-t'vste-test ('ivor keeps rnemovingoutof the stores . . . fast. I may not- always he at your store. But when I am there, you'll find tliai same best-by-taste-test quality ? unchanged! TAKC TIME OUT FO* A "QUICK-Of" WITH "Rqyai. Crown cola "<T U.H Sect- 72*3 fe - 7&tt/ NEH! BOTTLING CO., MURPHY, N. C. BUY M?FE WAR BOMDS AND STAMPS TODAY
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