Honor Mrs. Trull
With Shower
Mrs. Clara belle Bryson and Mrs.
Virginia Hulls were Joint hostesses
at a shower given In honor of Mrs.
(Catherine Trull on Wednesday
evening.
Refreshmenta were served to
Mrs. Imogene Ledford. Mrs. Anna
Deyermond, Mrs. Frank Kllpatrick.
Mrs. Alice Hogsed, Mrs. Berk
Wood. Mrs. Frank Walsh. Mrs.
Evelyn Breedlove, Mrs. Vivian
Barnett. Mrs.. J. P. Trull. Mrs.
Lynn Wood. Mrs. Edrie Edwards.
Mrs. Ovens, Mrs. Maxine Trull,
Mrs. Clarabelle Bryson, and Mrs.
Virginia Hulls
Miss Matie Lawrence returned
o her home In Atlanta on Monday
after spending several days with
Mrs. Tom Evans. I
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you. we figure maybe tt isn't good
enough?particularly if some one of
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Peaches "sr29e
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8 O'Clock Coffee ? 77c
Shortening
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Whitehonse
EVAP. MILK - - 2 - 27c
A & P Peas - - --~22c
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Tuna Fish - - - "-33c
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Pan Cakes - - - 13c
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Our Own Tea - - - Pkgb 89c
Sizes 64's and 70's
GRAPEFRUIT 4.*? 23c
Juicy Florida
ORANGES... 8 37c
Apples Winesnp ? ? Bag 4Sc
Green Beans - - 2 ">? 25c
Rutabagas r? ? - lb 6c
Tomatoes sS? - -? 23c
Popcorn 20c
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Thru Sat.
Jan. 19th
Dreft
& 30r ??* 80c
Lux Toilet
Soap
2 ?5 25c
Lux Toilet
Soap
3 SS 25c
Swan Soap
Lge. Bars
2 27c
twin Soap
Mrd Ban
3 25b
Angel Soft White
Tissue
"1ST 25c
Angel Soft Rainbow
Tissue
"iS*1 27c
Ivory Soap
Lge. Bars
2 27c
Ivory Soap
Med. Bag
3 25c
Oxydol
Lge. Pkg. Giant Pkg.
29c 79c
Shortening
Swift Jewel
Wb fifi/
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Palmolive Soap
3 & 25c
Palmoliva Soap
2^ 25c
Fab
? 30c ur 73c
Octagon Soap
<?? 8c
Board Raises Cost On
Water, Sewer Taps
Philharmonic
To Give Free
Youth Concert
The Chattanooga Philharmonic
? ill give a youth concert in Chat
anooga Memorial Auditorium at
2 p. m. Saturday, January 26. All
cachers and students are Invited
.0 the admission-free program.
Accommodations for large
groups may be arranged through
Miss Colleen Cosgrove. manager of
-he Chattanooga Philharmonic, 928
lames Building, Chattanooga.
Tcnn. Reservations are not nec
essary.
The concert is being sponsored
by Miller Brothers Company, who
are sponsoring a contest in con
nection with the concert. Ail stu
dents are invited to write and en
ier a short theme entitled "Why
! Like the Youth Concert". En
tries are to be mailed not later
ihan January 19. Three winning
papers will be chosen and awards
nade at the concert.
Rules are: neatness, legibility
ind originality. Ail papers must
_>e limited to one page, one side
inly. Entries must be mailed to
r'outh Concert Contest, Miller
Hrcs. Company, Advertising De
, artment, Chattanooga, Tenn.
Girls Have
Special Study
The young girls of the Andrews
?ree Methodist Church have their
Junior Missionary Society at the
?hurch each Tuesday after school
it 3 p. m. The first part of the
neeting is spent studying the Bi
ble and memorizing scripture ver
-cs, then missions and songs. Now
hey are studying the events of
faster and suitable verses.
The latter part of the hour the
?hildren are taught to sew. and
nake useful things for their moth
?rs. Their teacher is Miss G. B.
ane. who has spent most of her
it'e teaching in public schools and
raining children.
Mr. and Mrs. Lane are from the
late of Washington.
Landowners Must
Pay Own Costs
Claude Watson. Andrews town
clerk, has announced that the town
Board of Aldermen, at a recent
meeting, passed an Ordinance to
raise charges for water taps to
$35 and for sewer to $25. The Or
dinance states that when water or
sewer connections are relocated,
the owner of the property must
pay to the town the cost of materi
als and labor involved. >
i
Landowners will be charged for
the care and protection of water
lines and meters upon their prop
erty and must pay for damages to
them unless they can produce evi
dence showing that damage was
caused by an act of God, or can
prove the culprit.
Mr. Watson further stated that, j
'Any person willfully tampering
with any part of the town water
system, or cutting water on or off
at the meter or elsewhere, shall
be liable to a fine of $25 or ten
rtnys in jail or both.
At the meeting the collection of
delinquent water rental was dis-1
issed and pursuant to the discus
sion, the clerk was instructed to
disconnect water if rental is not
?jaid on or before the 10th of the I
nonth, and not to reconnect wat
er until a fee for this service and
'.'le rental is paid.
Attorney Hobart McKeever sat
in at the board n.eeting as advisor, j
Church To Have i
Singing Concert
There will be a singing concert
at Pisgah Baptist Church An-,
drews. on Saturday at 7 p. m. un- I
til 12 p. m. This church is located
on Pisgah Road three miles from
Andrews.
The singing concert will con
sist of the following quartets: A
quartet of Canton, the Cherokee
Indian quartet. Peachtree quartet,
he Freeman Sisters of Wesser
Creek and other quartets. Every
one is welcome.
Fire Destroys
Baptist Church
The Mountain View Baptist
Church, located six mile* east of
Andrews on U. S. Highway 10, was
destroyed by fire last Friday night.
The origin of the fire was unde
termined.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Ferguson
of Peachtree visited J. M. McGulre
Sunday afternoon.
The cost of complete fire cover
age on private homes is sur
prisingly low?and vitally im
portant! Call us now and your
policy will be in effect within
minutes. Papers will be for
warded in the mail.
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