To Guild * th. vice Guild and Society of Chrta tUa Service of the Chuieh held a ? at the home of D. W. Swan Friday at 7:90 p m. The book "Near Baft bgr Gloria M. Wysner nted by Miss Carolyn RmHh and Mrs. John H. Christy. During the social hour refresh ments were served to Mrs. James A- Allen. Mrs. Olen Stratton, Mrs. Aline Bristol. Mrs. J. J. Wood. Mrs. Kate Hogsed, Mrs. J. H. Christy, Miss Gladys Christy. Mrs. Sylvester Geraert, Mrs. D. W. Swan, Miss Carolyn Smith, Mrs. J. D. Edwards and Mrs. H. W. Mac Donald. Rectos Move Into New Home Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rector have recently completed a nine-room stucco house located 2V4 miles east of Andrews on the Robinson Road. Mr. and Mrs. Rector and family moved into their new home last week. TWIN-CITY DRIVE-IN THEATRE MoCaysvllle, Georgia Shows: 8 and 9:45 Rain or Shine ' Thursday - Friday "STAGECOACH" John Wayne-Clara Travor Two Academy Awards! EXTRA: 2 Color Cartoons. Saturday Only "NAKED CITY" Barry Fitzgerald-Howard Duff Exciting story of the Homicide Squad. Sunday - Monday Damon Runyon's "IT AINT HAY" Abbott and Costello Tuesday - Wednesday "JOHNNY HOLIDAY" Kn. Bendlx-Hoagy Carmichael A warm, kind, human picture! BRING THE FAMILY. ALL UNDER 12. FREE . GI recovering from Korean wounds in Walter Reed Hospital, Wash ington, D. C, looms a shag rag under the tutelage of a Red Cross I volunteer instructor. This Is part of the vast Red Cross f | arts and skills carried on in hospitals throughout the count > program < ntry. Andrews Personals Tommy Battle, who spent the summer months with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Battle, Jr., in Dover, N. J., and Liberty, N. Y., and also visited Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Brown in Hanover, N. H., has returned to the home of his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bat tle, for school. Ann Neal Whitaker of Bryson City is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harve Whitaker. Mr. and Mrs. E. X. Hartnett and three daughters, Patricia, Mary I Elizabeth and Lucy, of Greensboro, have returned after a visit with Mrs. Harnett's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Baity. The Rev. and Mrs. Kay Stewart of Louisville, Ky., have returned to their home after a visit with Misses Imogene and Faye Stewart. Pvt. Grant H. Crawford of Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Craw ford. Mrs. Bessie Mayes of Efland spent last week with her brother, J. M. Baity and Mrs Baity. Bob Christy is in Rutherfordton visiting his aunt and uncle, Dr. and Mrs. Matt McBrayer. Angelle Vutchetich of Atlanta. Ga., is spending two weeks with her grandmother, Mrs. H. A. Van Gorder and Mr. Van Gorder. Mrs. L. O. Caldwell and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Watry and children! Bar bara Ann and Boyer, spent Sunday with Mrs. Julia Lawrence of Rob binsville. They were joined there hy Miss Ann Massey and Mrs. R. J. Humes of Robbinsville. Mr. and Mrs. J O. Greenwood and children, Linda and Jimmy, of Asheville are spending a few days this week with Mr. Greenwood's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Green wood. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Chandler, Sr., spent the week-end in Knoxville as guests of their daughter, Mrs. E. D. Meador and family. They were joined there by Mr. Chand ler's brother, Fred Chandler and Mrs. Chandler of Lakeland, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Goode of Le Grange, Ga., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jack Herbert this week. Charlotte Church Calls Miss Enloe Miss Eleanor Enloe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Enloe of An drew*, has accepted a position as. director of religious education In the Avondale Presbyterian Church, j Charlotte. Miss Enloe is a gradu ate of Andrews High School and of Man treat College where she ma-' jored In religious education. She j teceived her master's degree from | Duke University In June and will assume her new duties on Septem ber 1. / ON HIKE Howard Holder, John Christy, Jr., and his guests, the Rev. Carl King, Billy King and Carl King, Jr., of Salisbury and Cliff Shoaf of High Point, left Monday for a hike from Deal's Gap to Clingman's Dome. They expect to return to Andrews Friday. Joe Womack of University of t Tennessee .Knoxvllle, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Womack. Mrs. Verna Tarklngton and P. B. Fere bee have returned from Elizabeth City where they spent a week with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Carl. Bickers of Henderson have returned to their home In Henderson after spending & week with Mrs. Bicker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Baity. Duke Wins Both Games Andrews Baseball team played boat to Duke Power Company team of River Bend on Saturday and Sunday. The vial tint team won both games making a (core of 13 to 1 on Saturday evening and 18 to 0 on Sunday afternoon. The Andrews Chamber of Com merce entertained both teams and other guests at? the Murphy-An drews Airpark on Sunday evening. J Gordon Butler, president, and L. B., Nichols served as host for the Chamber df Commerce. Mrs. Luke ! Ellis, assisted by Mrs. L. B. Nich- j ols, Mrs. Gordon Butler and Mrs. Joseph Sursavage was in charge of food arrangements. Approximately' 60 guests were served. Those on the team and guests who spent the week-end In An-; drews from River Bend and Mt. ' Holly were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mc Lean, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Spain, j Mr. and Mrs. Henry Greer and children, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Mc-' Lean, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Craig, I Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Rhyne, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Burgess, Mr. and Mrs. J Killian, Bobby Rhyne, Hoyt Mor ris, Ray Martin, Alfred Homesley, Robt, Lee, Ted Abernathy, Luther, Hall, Bobby Burgess, Don Killian, Max Sherrill, Miss Hazel Burgess and John Ellis. Is Learning Radio Pfe. Claud Eugene Angel having finished hit eight weaks' baaic training at lackland Air. Force Base, San Antonio, Texas, has been sent to Keesler Air Force Base, Miss., where he will go to school 32 weeks to train for radio opera tor. Pfc. Angel, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Angel of An drews, is a graduate of Andrews High School, class of '91. Dwelling Become^ Office Building The dwelling bouse on the cor ner of Second and Chestnut Streets, across from the Methodist Church, has been converted Into a three-office building with an apartment on the side. The place Is owned by Mr. and Mrs. Olen Stratton, and offices are occupied by the Duchess Beauty Far lor, Valleytown Insurance Com pany, and Sam W. Jones. To Remember Their Day Birthday?anniversary, whatever the occasion, send our colorful fresh cut "glads." THE BLOSSOM SHOP Phone 462 Mrs. A. D. Peacock, Owner Murphy, N. C. QUITING BUSINESS WE ARE CLOSING OUR GOODWILL STORE IN MURPHY LOCATED IN KING BUILDING BELOW POST OFFICE. EVERYTHING MUST GO REGARDLESS OF PRICE. ' ? Quality New and Slightly used Clothing at a give away price. Last chance to get your winter clothes. Come early and get first choice. Check the items below and see for yourself. LADIES DRESSES 50c each 800 Light, medium and heavy weight coats 1.00-3.00 300 Short coats 50c to $1.00 200 Bathing suits *. 50c each 600 pr. Shoes 50c each We have 20 Bargain Tables of items that consist of everything with prices ranging from 10c to 25c. CHILDREN'S GOING BACK TO SCHOOL CLOTHES 300 Short Coats 50c to 1.00 250 Long Coats 1.00 to 3.00 1 50 Dresses 25c 100 Shoes 25c to 50c This is just a few of the things that we have to offer you. You can clothe your whole family for just a few dollars. WE HAVE MEN'S CLOTHES. ALL OF THE VERY BEST MATERIAL FOR A PRICE THAT WILL SUIT EVERYBODY. HERE ARE A FEW OF THE BARGAINS: 500 Women's and Children's Raincoats 25c to 1.00 300 Sweaters for .Women and Children 10c to 25c 300 Men's Raincoats 50c to 1.00 Caps, Scarfs, Gloves 10c to 25c 500 Ladies' purses 10c to 25c 200 Over Coats 1.00 to 5.00 300 Suit Coats 7 5c bo 2.00 100 Shoes 50c to 1.00 500 Pants 35c to 50c . 50 Hats 50c to 1.00 Elastic he per yard /More n/oforisfs go -fortf:.. sttft "froEsSO Eiffel .tine D/jtgetfsefi/rgpremiumgssoffne m-fire am# server/tyBsoD&sfsrs First choice among millions of motorists for outstanding, all-around performance.. in every kind of weather, bn every kind of road! Good performance on the road, where it counts, is the reason for such overwhelming public preference! If you're not now using Esso Extra, try a tank f ul... and see how much it will add to your driving pleasure. Csso ESSO I STANDARD f OIL COMPANY More Cleansing Ac tion. Heavy Duty Esso Extra Motor Oil cleans as it lu bricates, fights sludge-forming de posits. 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