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?:w i Methodists B Conferences At Lake Junaluska Two South-wide training con ferences (or church loader* and college students will open at Lake Junaluska this week to launch the 1952 summer program of the Meth odist southeastern assembly grounds. A five-day school of Alcohol Studies and Christian Action is scheduled June 9-13, and on June 11 more than 200 college men and soma of nine states will open a leadership training conference to run 10 days. Bishop Wilbur E. Hammaker of Washington, long a leader in the temperance field, will give a ser ies of four lectures "Witnessing for Christ on the Campus" will be the theme of the student confer ence. Methodist schools and conferen ces are scheduled daily at the as sembly through September 3. It was announced by Dr. H. G. Allen, superintendent. Total attendance is expected to exceed last summer's record of 33,000, he said. Employment Needs And Views E. E. BATES Murphy Office Does anyone need a good baby sitter? Now that school is out you would be surprised at the number ct high school girls who have ap plied for this type of work at your employment office. We have appli cations on file and should be able to find the type of person you need to stay with your children. Just call the N C. State Employment Service Office at the Court House and put in your order. Incidentally, these high school girls are not the onlv people who ; pply for work at the employment office. At present we have over six hundred applications from all types of people who are looking for work. If you need a secretary. e bookkeeper, a carpenter or some one to clean out your basement we are not only willing but will be glad to assist you. Just call "70" end place your order. Of course there is no charge for our service. Employment prospects in Cher okee County at the present time are not too bright. However, if you I ere a skilled construction worker, office worker or shipyard worker we have several job openings out of this area that offer good rates of pay. If you are a high school or college graduate without exper ience we have several very good job openings that offer good possi bilities for advancement. If you meet these qualifications and are willing to leave this area for work drop up to the State Employment Service office in the Court House and let us discuss these jobs with you. Andrews Defeats Bryson City, 31-5 The Andrews ball team defeated Bry9on City 31-5 Saturday evening with Howell pitching for Andrews and Ledford catching. Dehart and Cunningham pitched for Bryson City, and Brown caught. Andrews won another game Sun day when they played Young Har ris, the score being 5-4. Cagle pitched for Andrews, and Ledford caught. Huggins pitched for Young Harris, and Sutton was catcher. Andrews will play Hayesville at Hayesville Friday evening and Isa bella at Isabella Saturday. Coach Luke Ellis says he hopes to have a game Sunday. Marble ?Mrs. Henry Palmer and children of Winston-Salem ate visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Queen. Mrs. Wayne Edwards of Marble spent Monday in Andrews on bus Mr and Mrs Vernon West had as their week-end guests, Mr. and Mrs. Marin Barnard and children Marietta. Ga. Also, Mrs Jack and baby of Hayesville visitors. Mrs. Herman West had Mrs. Mack Jackaon of Tenn, aa week-end Michael Tatham Given Lawn Party Mrs. Marshall Tatham honored her son Michael, on his fourth birthday, June 6, with a lawn par ty Pink and blue decorations were used. Games were played. Many Sifts were received by the bonoree. Refreshments were served to Linda Rerce. Ronnie and Sandy Stover, Becky Day, Marilynn El lis, Mary Ann Pullium, Charles ' and Gail Collins, Dale Walsh, ? Sharyn Coffey, Johnnv Love, Tom my and Dick Pullium .David Ta ' tham and the honoree Mrs. Sursavage's Father Is III I Mrs. Joe Sursavage remains in Kernersville, where she was called ! last Tuesday due to the illness of i her father. Rev M. H. Russell. Mr. | Pussell suffered a stroke, and his condition is serious. Katherine, Butchie. and Jimmie ' Sursavage are in Kernersville with ' their mother and grandparents They expect to return to their home within a few days. Miss Daisy Battle IsHostessTo Andrews B.W.C. The B W. C. of Andrews First . Baptist Church met Thursday eve ning at the home of Miss Daisy Battle with Mrs. Mabel Rayburn as co-hostess. A pot-luck supper was served after which Miss Bat tle had charge of the program, "Meet The Alaskians". ? Mrs. J. A .Richardson and Mrs. . Geneva McGuire led the devotion I els. The group sang "On Green lend's Icy Mountain", and "Alaska. My Alaska". Those taking part on the program Whre: Mrs Amos Ha ris. Mri. Hazel Elliott, Mrs. A B. Chandler, Sr.. Mrs. Mabel Ray burn, Mrs. Corena West, and Miss es Elizabeth Kilpatrick and Fan nie McGuire. Others present were: the Rev. J. A. Richardson. Gene and Jackie Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. Muss McGuire and Dorcas Ann, Jack McGuire. Miss Bertha McGuire, Miss Meredith and Harve Whitak er, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Brown and Patty. Amos and Bill Harris, and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Battle. -1 4UCUM-UWMUIA8E 1951 Mercury 4 door Radio, H, O. D. If49 Dodge 4 door 1949 Studebaker Radio, H, O. D. 1C42 Chevrolet 5 passenger 1947 Ford 5 passenger SPECIAL TfflS WEEK 1941 Ford $375 1940 P!ymcu*h 2 door 195 1940 Ford Coupe 295 l. 1939 Pontrrc Seda** 195 xk down-balance weekly E'tfANS AUTO CO. Studebakrr Dealer F' -e 48 Murphy, N C. m frcsh and I keep my clothes That Way! Pardon the audacity boys, but?that's the way I am: And if you don't mind my telling you, I lilce men who look NEATER, and are smart enough to know that MY dry cleaner is TOPS when it comes to prompt service and doing the Job right. Who IS my cleaner? 1 thought you know. It V Murphy, N. C. Mrs. Montoney To Tour Europe Mrs. R. H Montoney at Wash ington. D. C., is visiting friends in Andrews. Mrs. Montoney will leave July 1 (or a tour of Europe ps a chaperon to a group of girls from Margery Webster College in Washington. While on this tour Mrs. Monton ey will visit Col and Mrs. Morris Bush and children in Florence, Italy. Mrs. Bush is the former Dorothy Montoney. The Monton ey's resided in Andrews for a num ber of years. Fire Destroys Hardin's Truck The Andrews fire department was called out of town about 5 p. m. Monday to extinguish a fire. Jimmy Hardin was driving his pick-up truck near laike Carver's house in Rail Cove when he dis covered his truck was on fire. The fire department arrived in time to help save the two back tires. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Battle. Jr., of Lew Beach, N. Y., recently vis ited relatives. Barbara and Tommy Battle returned with their parents to New York to spend the summer months. Sick in Andrews Mrs. Rennet* Ledford Is til and I u been confined to her hpm* (or time. Mrs. Dorothy Berry at Andrew* underwent an operation at Petri# Hospital last Wednesday and is improving satisfactorily Andrews Teachers Enroll At W.C.T.C. Andrews teachers who left this week for Cullowbee where they. Will enter W. C. T. C. for the suip mer semester are: Mrs. A1 Brown, ! Mrs. Jim Stewart, Mrs Vlck Wood, j Mrs. Ray Hagsed, Mrs. Harlen En ? loe. Mrs. Helen Waldroup, Mrs. ! Minnie latham, Mrs. Florence ( Huffman. Mrs. Carl Baraatt. Wis c Muck McConaeU Kellla Radford. Jo* MrfUldry Walsh of Marble REVIVAL The Church Of God , Aridb-ews, N. C. Evangelist Rev. Clifford Mullins v Special Singing JUNE 8-21 Beginning Each Evening at 7:45 P. M. Pastor, Rev. Paul Searcy Welcome Towle Sterlings All Patterns) We Fill Telephone and Mail Orders Promptly ( SNEED JEWELRY CO. \ ! Authorized Dealers . Copperhill, Tenn. 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