Woman Talk fiv EMILY COST El IO As I sat ( and ss it got fatter in the evening, nodded) in the Chero kee County Board at Elections room Tuesday night, I wondered how many times, at the seme hour "Wlat Sfame scene wt? being re-tnacted all over the country (Pardon Chan avutotyid sentence, but you get what I mean ) Election time ?>, somehow so American, and Cherokee County folks haunted Che court house hails and sieve or stayed glued to their radio and TV sets until on into the morning, just like folks atl over the country must have done We stayed at the Election Board until after midnight and then dropped In for a minute at the home of H A and Rosamond Matrox where folks dropped in during the night and wee morning hours to watch TV and enjoy Rosamond s good and abundant food Some others in the Mattox den smoke, people, noise, talk, and a Tuesday were HOBART AND "O ringing phone P '? McKEEVER, Ajine Candler j Ward, Louise and Buster Bay less i Jack and Monlka Davis, Ruth and j Frank Forsyth, Katherlne and i Harry Bishop, MargarcUand .Viable j F lsher from Andrews, Mable Mas- I sey. and, later on, DICK AND ! CATHERINE MAUNEY I've never seen so many people stem to have so much elbow room in such crowded space?but there we were, having a wonderful time, with the tea wagon of food rolling from person to person .Meanwhile, the elections room 11 in the Court House was filled with HOBART McKEEVER sat be tween the phone and 'the adding machine JAMES BRYSON was taking returns from precincts as hey were brought in; HAYES LEATHERWOOD was tallying up. the BOB WEAVERS were heavy eyed from sleep already lost on election work, as was JENNIE LEE SNEED; PETE AND MRS STALCUP, orf Bratffitown and "Pin Hook" were over; RUBY BRYSON tram Marble wias ch&tting with JUANITA WEAVER; DOT MAS ON dropp.'d by for a minute, cross eyed from counting ballots at the SUNDAY DINNER SPECIAL Choice Of Chicken Noodle Sou??Fresh Fruit Cocktail Fruit Julct Garden Salad or Hearts Of Lettuce Regal Dressing Fillet Of Flounder, Tartare Sauce $1.25 Carolina Roast Turkey, Celery Dressing Cranberry Sauce, Giblet Gravy $1.25 Country Style Steak $1.25 VEGETABLES Early June Peas Macaroni And Cheese Candied Yams Hot Biscuits And Muffins Choice Of Dessert Tea Coffee I wo Dinners For The Price Of One $ 1.26 plus tax NEW REGAL HOTEL Peachtree St. Phone 46 Murphy. N. C. ME LUCKY? NO, JUST SENSIBLE! I Save For What I Want Out Of Life i You meet people who say, "Why Save?" Well, every person is entitled to his opinion but we have noticed the people who get the things they want, usually save Por them. And it is surprising how rapidly a Savings Account will grow through systematic thrift. A small deposit will open a Savings Account at our bank. CITIZENS BANK and TRUST CO. Murphy ? Andrews ? Robbinsville , Hayesville Serving Southwestern North Carolina Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Resources Over Five Million Dollars school, HOMER AMD MBS FER GUSON from Peachtrw were at ohe election board and son. Jack, i came In later with the return* and be bad on the prettiest yellow plaid wood start and yelkrw bunt-' !ng cap Dick Mauney was talking by phone to DOC" CRAWFORD, EYKRKTTE ENGLISH oame In about Up m bringing hot cot fee for all; others seen at van jus times during the evening were Vaughn Kicks, Oscar Taylor of Suit; Bert Shields of Tomotla, Duke Whitley, John Posey Jr and has Mrs, Horace Sword Frank Ferguson, CHARLES H Y A T T, I EARL PAYNE from Hot House, J H Duncan, George Crawford of Unaka as the clock bands crowd ed toward midnight the crowd >f folks thinned out, leaving only a few officials, adding machine pater, coke bottles, coffee cups, and smoke I Tuesday was jrnjt like a holiday all day long There was almost no body down town, and the children were out of school 1 tried In the afternoon to get SUSIE MILLER, GLENDA 1 VIE AND CAROLYN ALEXANDER on the phone, but, no soap It seems that cute teen age bunch along with a number of others, were at the football fi?ld giving moral support to the Bulldogs who were there practis- ] ing Presbyterian Women Set Circle Meeting* The November meeting of the afternoon circles of the Women of Ite Presbyterian Church will he held Tuesday 11 at the home of Mrs Jim Git>D? Mrs S C, Burgess chairman, will preside, and Mrs E H Brum by will give the Bible Study and present the program on the topic, "Are You Laying Hold on Christ as Your Power for New Life'" Among The Sick Mrs G W Candler wno has been suffering with flu for the past week, is reported to be much Improved Mrs George Lee of Hayesville who underwent a major operation at Petrie Hospital recently is re covering nicely J. H Wilson Sr, who has beet in a Chattanooga hospital for sev eral weeks is recuperating at the home of her daughter Mrs An drew Corley of Lookout Mountain Murphy PTA Meets Monday At School Murphy PTA will meet Monday at 7:30 p m in the little audi torium The program will be in observance of American Education Week and special music will be by the high school chorus Well Pressed Suit Wins Fair Lady! Spotless grooming gets 'em every time. Send suits to us for cleaning and pressing. We can do the job quick and efficient We deliver. Free Moth Proofing And Water Repellent Service MURPHY LAUNDRY Phone 1 59 Murphy, N. C. la rforms MODEL 401A ONLY $39.95 LOWEST COST-EASIEST TO INSTALL Amazing reception and tone are yours with this exceptionally compact, easy to install unit. It fits neatly behind your car's dash, control head adaptable to the panel. Self-contained Alnico V speaker, patented motor noise filter, high fidelity tone, instant manual tuning BUDGET PRICED AU-IN-ONI MODEL SOI A $49.95 with separata control head to | match your cor .. l,uxury at low cost for more enjoyable* driving everywhere! Compact, easily in stalled unit with self-contained speaker. Long-range reception, fin est tone quality, Alnico V speaker. EASY TERMS GIBBS HARDWARE And AUTO SUPPLY Phone IOO Murphy, N, C. ! Around Andrews BY MUTH SLESAVAGE VYha1 a busy and exciting week this has been for ttoe town of An drews' 1 th.nk practically every I one in town and many, many [ friends frum Murphy, Nantatmla, Bryson CHy, Robbinsvlkle, Hayes | vllle, Sylva and Frsrnkhn were J present for the BERKSHIRE KNITTING MILLS OE ANDREWS Open House celebration I noticed how many persons took advantage of the opportunity tn I derful ASSOCIATION OF COM | MUNITIES that we enjoy out here I in the SMOKIES It seemed that OPEN HOUSE I was contagious, for on Sunday af ternoon the new Primary Building of the Andrews School was pre sented to the public To me the highlight of this occasion was the exuberance evident in the fortu nate children who are now occupy ing these attractive classrooms ' Kendall Adams is still insistent that 1 correct an error in the an- | nouneement of the birth of his baby The Adams youngster is a BOY, named Kendall Adams, Jr Politics reigned Monday and Tuesday in Andrews, and Goldman Lai!, Mrs Cleve Almond and the others who worked long hours "keeping books" for the election must have been glad to see the sax o'clock deadline hour on Tuesday Bob Shaver is the proudest fath er ever in a brand new boy, born Monday. I received many comments on he closing of the ANDREWS JOURNAY. However, I believe that it is the concensus of opinion definitely including mine! that the JOURNAL effort can be better used in making the CHEROKEE SCOUT a county newspaper that will give to the entire county the best possible news service I enjoyed introducing BILL \ND EMILY COSTELLO to a few of the people of Andrews at the Berkshire Knitting Mills Open 'louse. I hope that soon all the neople of Andrews will know their new editors Davis-Luther Marriage Held Mrs Maude Davis announces the carriage of her daughter, Frankie Davis, to William Luther, son of Mr and Mrs, Sherman Luther, a 1 j ,-f Andrews, on October U, 1952. Mr. and Mrs. Luther are resid ing at the present time with Mr. Luther's parents. Mrs. Deweese Feted At Birthday Party Mrs. Bob Cheney and Mrs. Mor ris Gentry honored their mother, Mrs. Bessie Deweese with a sur prise birthday party Friday even ing. Eight of Mrs. Deweese's friends were invited to^ come dressed as spooks, and when Mrs. Deweese entered the house after a visit to a neighbor's home, she found them seated at the table. A spaghetti supper was served The Halloween motif was used in the decorations. HALLS RETURN TO S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Howard O. Hall and little daughter, Belinda, have returned to their home in Charles ton, S. C., after spending the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Davidson of Mur phy, and Mr. and Mrs. John Hall and family of Tomotla They also visited Mrs. Hall's sis ter, Mr. and Mrs. B J. Fish and family of Murphy and other rela tives. Stop Taking Harsh Drugs for Constipation End Chronic Doting! Regain Normal Regularity This All-Vegetable Way! e ? Taking harsh drugs for constipation can punish you brutally! Their cramps and griping disrupt normal bowel action, make you feel in need of repeated dosing. When you occasionally feel constipated, get gentle but sure relief. Take Dr. Cald well's Senna Laxative contained in Syrup Pepsin. It's all-vegetablt. No salts, no harsh drugs. Dr. Caldwell's contains an extract of Senna, oldest and one of the finest natural laxatives known to medicine. Dr. Caldwell's fenna Laxative tastes good, acts mildly, brings thorough relief comfortably. Helps you get regular, ends chronic dosing. Even relieves stomach sourness that constipation often brings. DR. CALD WELLS SENNA L A XATI VI la pW?"al liKa, lyraa Pf SOCIETY Andrews Woman's Club Votes In $25 Milk Fund For Children The Andrews Junior Waamii Cmb voted to set up a $25 milk fund for Andrews school children The plan was passed during a recent meeting of the club at the home of Virginia Huls Mrs Emo gen? Ledford and Mrs Maxlne Kufty were co-hostesses The need for the milk for school j children was presented to the club by various elementary teachers The club voted to discontinue donating one free lunch each day of the year and change the dona tion to buy milk after it was de cided that more children could b helped through the milk fund Mjss Gavnelle Sickes, field I worker from the Children's Home I Society, spoke after being intro duced by Miss Trilby Gann, in' thtrge of the program Mrs Richard Ramsey was a, ' guest at the meeting V181T EN CLE WOOD, TENN. Mr aixl Mm John W Davidson and Mrs Howard Carroll and daughter, Rusetta, visited Mrs Da vidson s father, George C Ball and other relatives In EngLewood, Tenn Sunday DAY or NIGHT For Cab Service Call 207 DEPENDABLE DRIVERS ALL CARS INSI RED SAFETY CABS CASH Black Walnuts I her? is a READY CASH market for BLACK WALNUTS that are sound, hulled and dried. Examine walnuts wh-en picking them up by cracking a couple under tree, then hull them thoroughly Allow them to dry thoroughly, usually takes week to 10 days of good dry ing weather FARMERS FEDERATION TIIE FARMERS' OWN ORGANIZATION Serving Western North Carolina Since 1920 DONALD RAMSEY, Manager Phone 62 Murphy, N. C. YOURS for SEEDS.. WOOD'S SEED CATALOG For farm or garden?you'll find WOOD'S Fall Seed Cat alog contains everything you need. Full description of our new superior varieties plus all our improved old favorites. This big, colorful book, from the South's larg est Seed House, is yours FREE for the asking. See your dealer or write to T. W. WOOD & SONS RICHMOND V A. ? S E E D S M ! N SINCE IB?' Your Car Is On FIRE Your Car Is STOLEN! If this meant your car. could you breathe a sigh of relief with the knowledge that you had adequate fire and theft insur ance? FIRE, THEFT, GLASS BREAK AGE, WIND DAMAGE, etc., . . . can be pufchase^I for a very smtall fee. COME IN TODAY! DON'T WAIT! INSURANCE DEPARTMENT CITIZENS BANK & TRUST COMPANY :-\w* " f Murphy :-V