Sports Men Talking Shop
MR. HUNTER
MR. HAMILTON
MR. TEAS
Georgia Tech backfleld Star BUI "Teas stops by to swap shop talk
with Andrews TootbaU Coach "Pee Wee" Hamilton and Basketball
Coach Hunter. The three attended the Andrew* football banquet given
the team by the Lions Clnb. Coach Hamilton awarded block A's to
the team, managers and cheerleaders. (Scout Photo)
Sick in Andrews
Patients at Rodda-Van CJorder
Hospital this week include Eric
fteichman, Andrews; Dillie Rax
ler, Olin Barton, Sue Derreberry
and Mrs L. R. Bradley, all of An
drews; Mrs. Carl Wikle, Nantaha
la; Ellen Davis, Murphy; Mrs. Ed
Roper, Andrews; Luke Carver, An
drews; A. G. Lewis, Robtoinsville;
Mrs. Artie Stevens, Robbtnsville:
Mrs. Sarah Ledford. Robbinsville.
Mrs. Helen Axley has been ill
at her home.
Billy McFalls has recuperated
from pneumonia.
Mr. and Mrs. James Baer went
to Chattanooga Monday of last
week where Mr. Baer received
medical treatment.
Andrews WSCS
The Woman's Society of Chris
tian Service of the Andrews Meth
odist Church met in the basement
of the church, Wednesday, Jan. 7,
with fourteen members present.
Mrs. John Christy presided. De
votions were conducted by Mrs.
Cleve Almond.
The program, presented by Mrs.
Myrtle Reagan, was an interesting
account of relief work in various
foreign lands, following World
War II.
Minutes of the last meeting fi
nancial reports and announce
ments were made. ?
A holiday greeting from Mrs.
Joe Smith, former member, was
especially appreciated.
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Andrews Personals1
Mr?. Harold Sogers has return
ed to tser home following a visit
with relatives hi Savannah
Mr and Mrs Edwin Jordan, and
?on, of Georgia, spent several days
tas* week with Mr Jordan's par
cuts, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jordan.
Clyde Derreberry who is work
. in Georgia, spent last week
end with his family in Andrews.
' Mrs Adeline Phillips of Cluuta
nooga visited her grandmother.
Mrs. Prill Adams, and her aunt
ind uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Whi
taker and family. s ,
Mr. and Mrs. John Whilliams
at Valadosta, Ga, visited Mrs.
Williams" great-grandmother. Airs
Call; C. Adams and other rela
tives in Andrews.
The Rev. Ralph Matheson spent
last Monday visiting Aunt Callie
Adams.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brown and
laughter, Jackie Lou, of Binring
hrnn, Ala, have been visiting their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam West
Mr. Brown and Mr. and Mrs Jake
Brown and family.
Clinton Hase of the U. S. Ma
rine Corps, visited friends in An
drews during the recent holidays
He is now stationed in Miami, Fla
Mrs. Raymond Harris, of Knox
ville, has been visiUng her par
ents, iMr. and Mrs. R. A. Dewar.
Mrs. Jack Snyder, of Asheville,
spent several days with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Luther.
Sgt and Mrs. Kyle Parker (Dig
gie) of Fort Bragg, N. C. are vis
iting relatives In Andrews.
Mr. and Mrs. James Harris and
daughter spent Saturday In Ashe
ville. Mrs. Harris" mother, Mrs.
Price, who has spent the past sev
eral weeks in SUtesville, returned
to her home with the Harrises.
Capt. and Mrs. Johnny Roper of
Philadelphia, Pa., and Miss Vanoy
McGuire of New York City, spent
several days visiting their sister.
Miss Bertha McGuire, and broth
er, Gerald and Glen McGuire.
Penn Jones and daughter Patty
spent Saturday in Murphy.
Miss Frances McPherson was
Ihe week end guest of Mrs. Dixie
Palmei? and Miss Hattie Palmer of
Murphy last week.
Mrs. Harlan Enloe spent last
Sunday visiting relatives in Frank
lin.
The Rev. E. L. Kirk and Mrs.
Kirk attended the funeral services
of Mr. Kirk's sister, Mrs. Carl
Boettcher, in Thomasvilie, Friday.
Dave Bristol, of WCTC, spent
last week end with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bristol.
Mr. and Mrs. Oien Stratton at
tended a basketball game at
Vl'CTC Saturday night last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Teas. Doris
Teas and Floyd Teas attended the
Sugar Bowl Football game New
Year's Day. Bill Teas, Jr. is a
member of the winning Georgia
Tech team.
Mr. and Mrs. Randal] Williams
have returned to their home in
Corpus Christi, Texas, after hav
ing spent the holidays with Mr.
Wiiiams' mother, in Andrews. Mr.
Wiiiams' sister, Mrs. Lois June
Crawford and daughter Debbie re
turned with her brother for a visit.
Mr. %nd Mrs. Tom Day and rivii
c'ren and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Ib
berson have returned from a
Keek's visit in Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Freel left
Thursday for points in Georgia
and Florida where they will be
for two or three months.
Charles S. Freel, son of Mr. and
Mrs. C. S. Freel who Is stationed
in Japan, was recently promoted
to Airman Second Class.
REPRESENTATIVE'S ADDRESS
Anyone Who wishes to contact
Cherokee County state represen
tative Richard P. Mauney can call
him in Raleigh at 39717, or write
him in care of the N. C. House of
Representatives, Box 7213, Ra
leigh, N. C.
RETURNS TO COLLEGE
Miatf Frances Davidson returned
o Brevard College after spending
;he holidays with her parents, Mr.
ind Mrs. Sam Davidson.
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NOTICE
PROPERTY LISTINGS
REAL ESTATE REVALUATION
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The following men have been appointed by the County Commissioners to
revaule all real estate in Valleytown Township:
ED WALDROUP A. B. CHANDLER, SR. DILLARD EVERETT
The commissioners will appreciate your cooperation and assistance in
getting this job done.
The book for listing personal property taxes will be closed Jan. 31,1953
in all townships in Cherokee County.
Ten per cent penalty will be added for late listings.
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Chairman
Cherokee County Board of Commissioners
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