ANDREWS Mr*. Joe S. Smith, Editor 1 Phone 141-R Mrs. Staraes Is Given Shower ANDREWS?Mrs Dale SUiwi, ? recent bride, was honored w'tu 4 miscellaneous shower at the home of Mre. W. T. Holland but Thursday evening. Co-hostesses with Mrs. Holland were Mire. MMo Zuver, Mire. Charles Huffman and Mre. Joseph Surswvmge. The home was decorated with cut flowers with a motif of pink, preen and white being used in v. living room. The dining table was covered with a white linen doth centered wdth a crystal bowl of white car nations and gladiolus with crystal candle Sticks bearing tall white tapers on either side. Refresh ments of cake, nuts and punch ?were served with Mre. Holland presiding at the punch bowl. (Mire. Starnes received many beoUUful and useful gifts. Invited guests were Mre. Edwin Bristol. Mrs. I. B. Hudson. Mre. Brace Bristol, Miss Ruth Hamilton Mre. Jennie Reschke. Miss Jean Christy, Miss Gladys Christy, Mrs Raul Jordan, Mrs. John Christy, Miss Martha Jeanne Mull, Mrs Clyde Rector, Mre. Mary Boone Darden. Mrs. Sam Clayton, Mre Jack Garner, Mre. Ray Hogsed, Mre. Jock MoCraney. Mre. James Stewart, Mire. Vernon MoGuire, Mre. Mark Elliott, Mrs. Al. Brown, Mns. Harlan EnJoe, Mrs. Grady Garner, Miss Ada Mae Pruett, Miss Elizabeth Kilpaftrick. Mre Ruth Starr PuIHum, Mre. Howard Ford, Mrs. QaluSba Pulllum, Mre Charles Jones, Mrs Louise Mo rtal Is, Mrs. Kellis Radford, Mrs. L. B. Womack, Miss Trtlby Glenn, Miss Polly Hicks, Mns. Wlayne Battle, Mrs. L. B. Nichols. Mre. Luke Ellis. Mre. E. N. Jenkins. Mrs. Joe Higdon, Mrs. Harve Mulkey, Mrs. Claude Dorsey, Mrs. J. A Richardson, Jr., Mre James A. Allen, Mre. Leila Thomas sou and Mrs. Joe Smith. TEACHER TURNS DETECTIVE; TRAPS GAMBLERS College professor turned detec tive and helped district attorney track down gamblers! Bead inside story of how a former teacher be friended gamblers and bookies, bet on horses and dice games and finally smashed a widespread rac ket Don* miss "TTbe Professor TVirns Detective," in January 14th Issue of THE AMERICAN WEEKLY Nation's popular Magazine with the BALTIMORE SUNDAY AMERICAN Order from Your Local Newsdealer Mrs, Axley, Miss Moore Hostesses To Service Guild ANDREWS?The Wesleyan Ser vice GuHd of the Methodist Church met in the basement of the cfauroh last Tuesday evening with Mr*. Tommie Axley and Miss Vera Moore ae hostesses. "Whet is in thine fund" was the subject Miss Vera Moore dis cussed as devotional, with a song by Misses Elizabeth Bell and Janice King, "Where He leads me I will Follow." 'Miss Gladys Christy had charge of the program using the topic, "His Spirit in Us For Them." (During the social hour refresh ments were served to: Mrs. James A. Allen, Mrs. Frank Waldroup, Mrs. Jennie Rescbke, Mist Polly Hicks, Mrs. L. E. laughter, Miss Lucille Bell, Mrs. Fred Bahing ton, Mrs. M. P. Zuver, Mrs. Howard Ford, Miss Gladys Christy. Mrs. Axley and Miss Moore. , Andrews 0. E. S. Honors Organists ANDREWS?The regular meet ing of the Andrews No. 15 Order of the Eastern Starr was held Mon day night, January 8, in tile Masonic Rail with Miss Elizabeth KJIpatrick, worthy matron, pre siding. At the conclusion of the busi ness session a short program was given "honoring the post and pres ent organists with different offi cers talcing pert and Mrs. Ardith Hay singing a solo. Gifts were presented Mrs. Many Swan and Mrs. Louise Sogers as past organist and Mrs. Hazel Olson as present organist. Refreshments were served by the hostesses. Mrs. Mary Swam, Mrs. OHve Jarretrt, Mrs. Hazel Olson and Mrs. Olive EHis. Mrs. Huggstedler Is Married ANDREWS?(Mrs. Hazel Huflf stedler, daughter erf Horace Hig don and the late Mrs. Higdon and Cariyle Maltheson, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. MaWieson were quietly married in the Methodist parson age with the Rev. C. M. Rogers officiating, on Wednesday, Decem ber 27. The couple are residing in An drews where Mr. Matheson is in business with his father. f WhatDoesA I 9 Fanner Do In The ! Winter? For one thing he makes plans for spring and summer. If your plans call for projects that need financing, come in and let's talk about it now?so you'll be ready wh^n the season changes. Bank credit is the best Farm Credit CITIZENS BANK and TRUST CO. SOWING SOUTHWESTERN NORTH CAROLINA Murphy-Andrews-Robbinsville-Hayesville Andrews P.-T. A. Has Meeting ANDREWS?The P.-T. A. meet ing which ww held in the school auditorium on Tuesday afternoon was opened by 9th and 10th grade boys singing "Carolina Moon" and "I Hear You Ceiling Carolina" with Mrs. I. B. Hudson ct tbe piano. The devotional given by the Rev. Wm. E. Hall was followed by a number "I Would Rather Have Jesus" by the sextette of girls from tbe tool Baptist Church. Principal E. N. Jenkins gave a list of legislative suggestions as pertaining to the school. Mr. Hall made a plea for Mood donors next Thursday, January 18. as the need Is so urgent at home and in Korea. Dr. Carl KilHan, WCTC was guest speaker for the meeting using the subject, "Tbe Exception !al Child" dealing with tbe ear, whdch was Illustrated by filmt A large group of parents and teachers attended and a number of visitors from Murphy. Misses Whitaker, Pruett Hostesses T0B.W.C. ANDREWS?The Business Wo man's Circle of the FSrse Baptist Church met at the home at Miss Meredith Whitaker with Miss Ada Mae Pruett as joint hostess The devotional "I Choose You" was given by Mrs. Gordon Butler Mrs. Dillie Lunstford bad charge at the program. Those tatting part on the program were Mrs. J. A. Richardson Jr., Mrs. Woodrow Cbx, Mrs. Elmer Childers, Mrs. Galusfaa PulHum and Mrs. Glenn MoGutre. The topic used was "God is mov ing?Who Clan Hinder." During the social hour the hos tesses served refreshments to the large group at members present. Linda Lunsford Given Party ANDREWS?-Mrs. Dorothy Berry entertained with a party last week honoring her daughter, Linda Lutuford, on her seventh birth day. After a round of games were enjoyed, the children were invited into the dining room where the table was centered with a huge birthday cake decorated in pink end white. | After the opening of gifts, re freshments of lee cream and cake Terry Chambers, Gail Anderson, 1 Janice Hogsed. Carolyn Wyke. J Brenda Wheeler. (Linda Woolen, (Harold Hogsed. Helen Ruth Davis. Lynn Love, Butch Love and Long MOVING Short PALMER BROTHERS Phones 202, 31 Murphy, N. C. Entertains With Dinner ANDREWS?Mi* Marvie Brad ley entertained with a dinner at 'her home last Saturday evening. I Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Dillie Lunsford and daughter, June, Misses Blondine Luther and Vera Moore Attends Rally ANDREWS?The Bev. Jam A. Allen went to AshevtLle Monday where he attended the Evmgelto tic Rally (or Method it Churches in the Aaheville, Marion end Waynesviile Districts. On Tuesday he went to StotesvUle where be attended the call session of West ern North Carolina conference, re turning Tuesday night. POWER INTERRUPTION There will be an interruption of power Sun day, January 14, beginning at I p. m. The interruption is necessary to make need ed repairs to lines damaged by car accident. TOWN OF MURPHY Electric Department JOHN H. BAYLESS, Manager NEW PRICES ON CKSim WOOD Effective December 29, 1950) $11.60 PER CORD of 128 cu. ft. loaded on cars at Southern Railway Shipping points $ 12.00 PER CORD of 128 cil ft delivered to our yard at Andrews. Teas Extract Company Andrews, N. C.

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