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NEWS^BQMANDREWS Hiiss Leuna Tatham, Bride-Elect, Is Honored At Several Parties This Week M: John O!>on and Mrs L B. Winuuk entertained with a bridge party and handkerchief shown Tuesda;* evening honoring Miss Leuna Pat ham. bride-elect of Lieut. P..I Henderson Lyddan of the U. S Army dental corps. Camp Bowie. rlVNa> Tlic affair was held at the lvm >f Mrs Womack Arrangement* of fall flowers decorated the rooms. The brul.il J i not 1 1 w .us featured ui the dessert eours. -Aitii ices moulded in shapes of wedding bells, lilhes and shoes .Mi Leila Axli \ won hiuh score pr Mi- L Ward Lorn: .second hi^:\ pri;t The honoree was pre -??ii'kI .i .shower of handkerchiefs. Th? -c pK.yun were Miss Tata am. M J. Ward Lon~ of Franklin: I Mrs. L B NicliuLs Mr.v LA M. Ellis. Mr- VV L Nothstein. Mrs \V L Scruggs. Mrs Launston Ez/.el ?: Columbia. S C Mrs Jack McCraney. Mrs. Leila Axley. Mr. Lou i. s? Rogers. Mlss Gladys Christy Miss Pauline Hicks. Miss Winifred Montony. Mrs Herman K Braucr cnU4: tuned Thursday evening at her h ?me with u party and miscellaneous lower honoring Muss La* una Tat ham who marriage :o Lieut. Pat Hender son Lyddan will lake place in November. Arrangements oi pink and white roses were used in decorating the iciims Wedding bells featured tilt* decoration in the dining room. Mrs \V T Forsyth, mother of the ;;os:e.ss. presided at the punch bowl. Rofi-onhwwnts uw? sprwd gt nWi luiK-lusion of llie evening's program . . oridal contests and games. A wer of miscellaneous gifts ?u> ;> ? sented to tin lionorce. Guests wcrt Mrs. W G. Lull. Mis Ma:j Dardcn. Mrs . Louise Rogers i Mr.- Decatur Pulliuni. Mrs. Edwin i r r Mr-. Pr?nk Pnrsvtll. Mrs ? B Chandler, jr. Mrs. Joe Smith Mr Zeb Conley. Mrs W. T. For-' h. Mrs Luke Ellis. Mrs L. B | Nichols. Mrs. John Olson. Mrs L I." Wom.ick. Miss Jean Christy. Mi- - j Vera Moore. Miss Mary Phillips, i Miss Prances Cover. Miss Vivian | LI CM WltN? ULlN ii ^THEATRE Saturday. October 41 DON "RED" BARRY Stagecoach Express Late Show Saturday. October :!J KONALD REAGAN - JAMES GLEASON in Nine Lives Are Not Enough Sunday - Monday, November 1-2 JEAN (iABIN - IDA LUPINO in Moontide Frisco Thursday - Friday, November 5-6 ANN SHERIDAN - JACK OAKIE In Navy Blues "Keep Children's Clothes Clean For Health And Longer Wear" -says PARENT'S MAGAZINE When the foremost magazine in Its field comes out with a statement like that. . . .it must be important! Health and cleanliness have al ways been important, but now more than ever, the longevity of ap parel Is a prime necessity! Junior and Mary may outgrow their clothes faster than they wear them out, but if these clothe* have been prop erly cared for, some oth&r child may enjoy them .... Efficiently laundered linens and clothing guard the health of your entire family And enable fabrics to look newer longer. MURPHY LAUNDRY Prompt Service Phone 159 j Moo: ?? V-v? OUdy> C'.iriv.y. Mtsa Uba Phillips Wmtfrai Moii : ony Three Fullium Boys Serving In Army Three sons ol Mr. and Mrs. C. Avery Puliium art- serving lit tlie U. S. Army. Private Lee Pulliuni. 33. Is now .^tuuoned at Richmond, Va. He enlisted May 19. and received bttsc 1 naming in tlie Sisnai corps. Fi Monmouth. N. J He was formerly i mployed as a mechanic with Reece Motor Co . Andrews Pvt. Edward Pullium enlisted j Ale: list 11, 1941. .11 V. S. Ami) . Me | took special training at St Peters bur:. Fla as airplane mechanic and | 1 now stationed at Bakersfield. I Calif Prior to entering the service i he w as employed at the local Ess > ; union as a mechanic. Pfe. Marvin Pullium. "5. enlisted . :i :in U. S. Marine Coi'p> Dec. 28. 1941. following Pearl H.irbor. and is now serving somewhere in the Pa- \ cific, having left Cuba recently. He . eceived Ills basic training at Parris | Island. S. C. Before entering the | service he was employed by the Utah ; Construction eompan? at Nantahala I Tlie three brothers attended the j Andrews school. Miss Alice Tatnam. senior at Mars I Hill college, spent the wek-end here at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Purd Tatham. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Morrell and young daughter. Barbara Ann. left last week for a visit with relatives ir. West Virginia. G. W. Cover and daughter. Miss Eleanor Cover, spent Sunday in Asheville visiting his son, W. G. Cover, jr.. who is convalescing from an operation at Norburn hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Neal Hayes and son. Neal. left last week for Florida, where they will spend the winter months. Miss Mary Nell George, who Is employed al Fairchild Aircraft Cor poration. Hagerstown. Md., ls spend ing this week with her parents. Mr and Mrs. C. N. George. Miss Lorene West and Miss Verna Harding left Monday for Asheville, where they will take special training | for defense work. WiLHIDES HOSTS TN HONOR OF SON Mr. and Mrs. Prank Williide en- I tertained Sunday with a luncheon at I their home honoring their son. j Bobby Williide, who will leave Wed- | nesday for Chapel Hill where he will ! take a three months' course in pre- I flight training in the U. S. Naval \ir corps. An arrangement of fall flowers j centered the luncheon table. Those attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Rex Sprinkle and daughters. ! Emma Laura and Carolyn Sprinkle. ' of Asheville: Miss Gwendolyn ana i i Jav Franklin, of Swannanoa: Mis., ( | Emogene Hall. Asheville: Miss Alice Tatham. Mars Hill college: L. L. Rowland. Kyle: Wallace Wilhide. | j Font-ana: Mrs Garland Wilhide. and i ' daughter. Miss Althca Wilhide, the | Rev. and Mrs. E. P. Baker and Miss Catehrine Williide. Mr. Wilhide is a graduate of An- ^ drews high school and Mars Hill | college. Prior to enlisting he has | been employed by TV A at Pontana. J BAPTIST SOCIETY TO STUDY BOOK Mrs. W. G. McKeldrey will be hostess Thursday at her home to members of the Woman's missionary society of the Baptist church at an all-<lay study meeting to begin at 10 o'clock and continue Into the afternoon. A covered dish luncheon will be served at 12 o'clock. "Arctic Gateways ? Alaska", by Florence Hayes, a study course book, will be reviewed chapter by chapter Jby Mrs. Fred McOulre. Mrs W A. (Hyde and the Rev. 'and Mrs E. F iBaker. The book deals with obser , rations made by the author during 11939 of the mission work as carried on by the Preabytertan board of the | 0. S. A. iVIr. And Mrs. Wm. C. Sandlin (Celebrate Their Fifth-Sixth Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. William C. Sandlin. , of Andrews, celebrated the 56th an - ; ritv. rsno of '.iM'ir wt lining last wwk i it their home li-ie. Tliey wore nur 1 1 (Ml o-uiber 10. 1883. at Bryson Ctt> l-\>r more than 51 years they ; navi resided m Andrews. ! Mr. Sandlin. who is a retired civil | engineer, was bom at Old Port. Mi - i Dowell county. He is 75. For many years Mr. Sandlin surveyed tracts of timber for various lumber concerns and surveyed the road for the pres | ent branch of the Southern railway I Known as the Ashevuie - Murphy branch Mrs. Sandlin. who is "3. the form er Miss Nannie Mashburn. was born and reared in Swain county near | Bryson City. Both are quite active, taking an interest in matters per taining to the church and com munity. Both are members of tlu Andrews Methodist church. Three children were born to Mr. and Mrs Sandlin. two of whom died it. infancy. They have one daughter, Mrs. Willabell Posey, who is assist pnt dean it Asheville Teachers col li ge. Asheville. and one grandaugh ter. Miss Sara Ruth Posey, a mem ber of the faculty of the Chapel Hi 'J lush school. Chapel Hill, -as com mercial teacher. The celebration was postponed un tr last week for the convenience of wmuw. ? ? Mr. and Mrs Roy Wheeler ail J daughter. Becky Bond, spent Uh1 week-end here visiting Mr. Wheeler's p. rents. Ml. and Mrs. Bert Wheeler Miss Judy Bristol, young daughter of Mr and Mrs. Edwin Bristol, is spending several weeks in Charlotte visiting her maternal grandparent The World's News Seen Through The Christian Science Monitor An International Datiy Newspaper is Truthful ? Constructive ? Unbiased ? Free from Sensational ism ? Editorials Are Timely and Instructive and Its Oaily Features, Together with the Weekly Magazine Section. Make ?^- Monitor ?n IiWal Newspaoer foe the Home. Tiu Christian Science Publishing Society One. Norway Street, Boston, Massachusetts >12 00 Yearly, or Sl.OO a Moniiv Sat ura... . -v-r including Ma^uine Section, ^2 t)0 a \ ear. Introductory Offer, 6 Saturday Issues 25 Cents Name Address ____ SANiPI.E COPY ON REQUEST To The Voters Of Cherokee County As you know, I am a candidate for elec tion as Register of Deeds of Cherokee County on the Democratic ticket. I have served you in this office to the best of my ability. I have endeavored to be courteous to all parties without thought of their political faith. The work of the office for the past year has been unusually heavy and so much so at this time that I have been unable to get away from the office enought to see all the voters personally. I must rely on my friends to again elect me to this office. I want to thank you for your support, regardless of party affiliations, in this election. 6. L Padgett
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