ANDRE W S News and Advertisements Pauline Hicks, Editor Phone 35- W Business Woman's Circle Meets ANDREWS ? The Business Woman's Circle of the 3aptist church met last Thursday evening ai Mrs Vernon McGuire's home. jlrs. Hazel Abernathy was in charge of the program. The topic for the month was "World Invest r, nuts of Southern Baptists. Airs Abernathy read for dcvotionals Matthew fi 13-21 and Acts 13:1-3. Those taking part on the pro gram were: Miss Elizabeth Kilpat rick. ?'Investments"; Mrs. Hazel Abernathy, "Whence the Money?"; Mi" Daisy Battle, "Seven in One" Mrs. Mellie Stewart. "Orphan Iges": Mrs. Vernon McGuire, "Aged Ministers"; Mrs. Elmer Childtrv "Hospitals"; Mrs. \mos Harris. "Christian Education"; Mrs. Jack Long. "State Missions"; Miss Fannie McGuire. "Home Missions"; Mrs. Jack Herbert, "Foreign Miss ions'. Mrs. Mabel McFalls, "They Say": Miss Ada Mae Pruette, "Hon est or Dishonest' . After a short business session | Mrs. McGuire served refreshments | to the following: Mrs. Abernnthy, Miss Ada Mae Pruette, Miss Fan nie MeGuire. Miss Daisy Battle, Miss Elizabeth Kilpatrick, Mrs. Mabel McFalls, Mrs. James Stew art. Mrs. Horace Palmer, Mrs. Jack Herbert, Mrs l. B. Womack, Mrs Jack Long, Mrs. Elmer Childeis. ' Mrs. Amos Harris and Miss Polly I licks. | 1 Birthdav Dinner ANDREWS ? On Sunday of last | week Miss Stella Mae Gregory and | I Fulton Thomasson were honored | with a surprise birthday dinner at | the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Gregory, Jr., Thirty guests attend- 1 ed the dinner. I Mrs. John Braillar and small son left Friday for their home in Dech erd, Tenn., after visiting Mrs. Brail , lar's mother, Mrs. Kitty Swan. | Mrs. Braillar was accompanied by Miss Jean Christy who spent the week-end there. Henn Theatre Andrews, North Carolina Saturday, October I 2 James Wakley - Lee "Lasses" White, In ? . l^ESOME TRAIL" Late Show Saturday, Oct. 12, 10:45 P. M. Nanette Paris - Robert Benchley, In ? "SNAFU" Sunday - Monday, October 13-14 Gene Tierney - Vincent Price, In ? - "DRAGONWYCH" I uesday - Wednesday, October 15-16 Jane Darwell - Edgar Kennedy, In ? "CAPTAIN TUGBOAT ANNIE" ?Also ? Warner Baxter - Nina Foch, In ? "SHADOWS IN THE NIGHT" Thursday - Friday, October 17-18 Ann Sheridan - Alex Smith, In ? "0NEM0RE TOMORROW" Saturday, October I 9 Johnny Mack Brown - Raymond Hatton "PARTNERS OF THE TRAIL" Students Win Button Awards ANDREWS ? Button awards were presented by Supt. I. B. Hud son on Friday of last week at the chapel period to seventy-five pupils in the eighth grade and high school. Students who pass four subjects no grade of which is below 90 and whose deportment is A receive a gold star rating, and students whose grade on all 'or four for the high school and 4 for the 8th Grade) is not below 80 or an aver age of 85 on all. and whose de portment grade is not below B '85) receive a white star rating. Those receiving stars were: GOLD STAR: 8th Grade ? Betty Ilcaton, Louise Jones, Tommie Lunsford, Margaret Marr, Marks Hudson. Betty Mulkey, Anne Rax ter, Betty J. Robertson, Betty Lou Taylor. Elizabeth Waldroup. Betty Sue West, Winnie Lee West. Mae Whitaker, Betty Ann Barton, Joy Conley, David Bristol, Jackye El lard. Ninth Grade: Billy Ray Stanley. Eleventth Grade: Whit aker Davis. Marie Watts. Twelfth Grade: Sidney Barker, John Chris ty. Joy Pullium. WHITE STAR: Eighth Grade ? Marjorie Hicks. Oletha Matheson, Betty Hyde, George Pullium. Jer ry Recce. Iris Roper. Juanita Weeks, Sybil West. Iris Wright, Sara Clark, Ruth Dills. Frank Con ley. Sal lie Buchanan. Mildred Brad Icy, Jean Adams. Ninth Grade: Bobby Fair. Hoyt Holland, James Holloway, Roberta Dills, Annie Holloway, Marie Lominac, Carl Painter. Rush Pullium. Billy Ray West, Julia Page. Coy Neil Robert son. Tenth Grade: Juanita Dayc, Howard Holder, Inez Holloway, Jerry Morris. Irene Frazicr, Feme McConnell, Barbara West, Dixie White. Eleventh Grade: Betty John Hawk. Dora Kilpatrick. Gerald Ledford, Billie Mulkey, Jackie Palmer. Kathie Palmer, Carolyn Smith. Betty Jean Wakefield. Har ry Rogers. Lucy Page. Twelfth Grade: Mary Abernathy, Martha Caldwell. Lorene Crawford. Annie J. Mosteller. Frances J. Phillips. Mickey Hawk. Jones Family Have Reunion ANDREW'S ? Approximately j seventy-five relatives and friends attended the Jones reunion held at I "Aunt." Harriet Jones Almond's ' home at Coalville on Sunday of last 1 week. After a bounteous dinner was j served the Rev. Jim Truett made a short talk and led in prayer. Out of town relatives and guests | included Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jones. Mrs. Earl Dickerson and Ralph Alexander of Mexieo. Missouri. George Jones, Lenoir City. Tenn.. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones, Frank lin, Mr. and Mrs. John Jones. Sylva. and Misses Evelyn and Pauline Eller. Robbinsville. " Tin your Doctor'' "With babies arriving in the middle of the night and measles just before Sunday dinner, there's never a five o'eloek whistle for me! I know the relaxation that eomes with a cup of coffee ... a cup of good coffee. That's why fine quality, delirious eoffee is always the best part of my meal." Men in all walks of life turn to JFG Special Coffee as an tin failing source of relaxation and refreshment. Always fresh-roaslcd ami flavorful, JFG fulfills tlie desire of all men >?lio love good coffee. VAe S&iT&ciATe/ t/te Birthday Feast Honors Couple ANDREWS ? A surprise birth- 1 day dinner was served at the home of Weldon West, Sr., eelebrating the birthdates of his mother-in-law, Mrs. Callie Adams, age 8(>. and his wife, Mrs. Weldon West, age 65. Sunday, October 6. Th ? tables were attractively ar ranged on the lawn and the main table was centered with a huge birthday cake brought from At lanta by Mrs. Adams' son. Garland Adams, and surrounded by many good things to eat. Those attending the dinner were: Mrs. Adams and Mrs. West; Gar land Adams and son, Raymond of Atlanta; Mi. and Mrs. A. V. West and children. Charles and Judy; Mr. and Mrs. Clif Matoy; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brown; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Whitaker; Mrs. W'nnie Whitaker and children. Louise, Mae and Helen; Mrs. Sam West; Mr. and Mrs. Dee Mosteller and children, Annie Jean. Jack and Joe; Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Hardin and daughter, Margaret Anne; Mrs. Florence Sherrill and daughters., Virginia and Jane; Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Ammons and children, Bobby Ray, Joyce Anne and Betty Jean; Mrs. W. C. Morrow; Mrs. Mack Cooper; Mrs. Louise McFalls and son, Billy; Mr. and Mrs. Esco Wakefield; Mrs. Glenn Cooper and daughter, Mary; Mrs. Helen Ruth Postell and son, Carol, all of An drews; Mrs. Mamie Simms and son. Ralph, Akron. Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Walter West, Robbinsville; Sidney Barker, Nantahala; and Miss Folly Hicks. Gifts were presented to Mrs. Adams and Mrs. West. 91 Students To See Asheville ANDREWS ? The eighth grade ; composed of ninety-one pupils of ' ! the Andrews City Schools plan to i | visit Asheville soon. About half i of the members of the class have I j never visited Western North C-tro- j lina's metropolis. Almost a score j ; of the number have never ridden i on the train. If all their plans j I should carry out the group would i leave Andrews on the passenger ] I train now leaving here at 6:30 in j I the morning and reach Asheville a* 10:30 o'clock. Then they would I shown the wonders of Asheville SPECIALS * Lin-X Wax 59c pint ' Lin-X Clear Gioss Finish 95c pint * Electric Mixer $22.50 ^ Double Hot Plate ? 3 heats $11.10 f Electric Heater $10.98 > Heating Pads $5.20 - $7.20 I I * Murphy Hardware Company ^ Quality Hardware Since 1 906 Phone 25 including a visit to the Asheville Citizen Times plant. These eighth grade students are (xpeeting to make enough money to pay their expenses by selling subscriptions to the Curtis Maga zines and about fifty other popular magazines. The Curtis Plan is ein- j ployed by schools throughout the country, and for many years has been used by various classes or groups in the Andrews high school. The campaign for subscriptions opened October 3 and will close October I $. The eighth grade home room j teachers are: Mrs. Jane C. Orr. j Mrs. I. B. Hudson and Mrs. Ii"ne , Wilson. Numerous subscriptions were re ported as secured the first after noon of the drive. Two boys work ing together sold a total of $26.50. . ACCEPTS POSITION ANDREWS ? Mrs Frances W Walker, formerly employed with ; Candler's Beauty Shop at Murphy, l as accepted a position with Mrs. I Arnold Derreberry as manager of the Duchess Beauty Shop in An drews. Mr. and Mrs. Walter West, Rob binsville. visited here last Sun day. Financing Farm Equipment Finance your purchase of new farm equipment with a convenient bank loan. The earlier you place your order with the dealer, the sooner you'll be likely to get delivery. We welcome applications for loans to purchase farm machinery and re place worn or obsolete equipment that slows up production and wastes time and money. CITIZENS BANK and TRUST CO. SERVING SOUTHWESTERN NORTH CAROLINA Murphy-Andrews-Robbinsville-Hayesville Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation When does da/dreaming pay you dividends ? tt's a fine, American pastime . . . settling A back in an easy chair and spinning men tal yarns about a rosy future. If you're good at it, you can actually see Jim graduate from college with honors in the class of *56. Or that home you've pains takingly planned but could never afford. Or you and the Missus on that trip at last ! Daydreaming can be more than a lot of fun. It can pay you dividends ? if your dreams arc so compelling that you will decide on a definite plan to make them come true. The safest, surest way to do this is to buy U. S. Savings Bonds regularly through the Payroll Savings Plan. U. S. Savings Bonds pay you $4 for every $3 you put in, after 10 years. Backed by Uncle Sam, the money you save makes more money for you ? with no risk. Join the Payroll Plan today ? or buy Savings Bonds regularly at any bank or post officc. Make your daydreams pay off! SAVE THE EASY IVAY. . . BUY YOUR BONDS THROUGH PAYROLL SAVINGS Andrews Tanning Company Andrews, North Carolina

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