A/9c Nfcfc G. McQOl. MM ?t Mr MoGiH. W Cul Air MUSTtROLE ARTHRITIS Hospital Mi pro** Musterole rives reflet siztvucl beyond belle! nam M*M <* aatimm tm?er> llMilli MM flNA* fMMar mm in mo?mg:. Highly medicated CiMu?ftef M.Tom caa na it work! School Library * 5,884 Book* In Oct j. w. lirbrarian, tea iiMuxal that during the wrote the library circulated 3,809 Juve nile books, and 3.079 High School Of these 9,884 books, 860 were Biographies. Many ooo-flc tion books ware chocked out hi eon nectlon with the unit displays the grades are having la the library. Pack Air Force Base, Calif., where he is awaiting ehpiment to Korea. His wife, the former Miss Doris McAfee, and daughter, Karen Beth, will make their home here while he is away. Andrews BWC Holds The B W Cut the Wornaos Mlss*>oary Society at Tint Baptist Church of Andrew* met Thursday evening. Nov. 9th at the home at Mrs. Glenn McGuire with Ml** Berths MeGulre a, co-hortin Miss Meredith WhMaker had charge at the program, on Ad vance Through Suffering In Bo res". The meeting was opened with ? duet, "Faith of Our Fathers", by Misses Gladys Pullium and Shel by Jeen Reece. The devotional una given by Miss Meredith WhKaker. Others on the program were, Mies Daisy Bat tle. Miss Ada Mae Puett, Miss Bertha McGuire and Mrs. Elmer Cldlders. As Community Missions work for November the group decided to send a box of clothing, toys, etc. to be given to Korean children. During the social hour refresh ments were served to 14 members and two visitors. TiRelievt Misrryat -HUNTERS TROPHIES MOUNTEL WORK GUARANTEED Pearl Poaey, Taxidermist N. C. PHONE 316 Order Your Thanksgiving Turkey Now! At Your A & P COME SEE ftp COME SAVE Iona Tomatoes-Green Beans- Peas-or Cut BEETS 12 No.303cans JI.35 Iona White or Gold Cream Style Corn or P. L. Chopped KRAUT 12 No. 303 cans ?|a35 Ann Page Assorted Flavors-Sparkle, PUDDINGS 3Pk^ 17c Ann Page Pumpkin PIE SPICE l%oz.can "IJc Ann Page Creamy Rich MAYONNAISE Jane Parker Cake SPECIAL GOLDENLOAF Each 25c Jane Parker Caramel PECAN ROLL pkg. 29c Pick of Carolina Sweet Mixed! PICKLES pint jar 25c Ocean Spray Cranberry SAUCE . 16-oz.can 20? Juicy Florida ORANGES J ih. bag 47r ? Firm Cri*p Heads LETTUCE Ill PeachtreeSt. Murphy, N. C. Andrews, N. C. Miss Hayes' Grade Has Armistice Library Exhibit Mia Kate Hayes fifth grade bu prepared an ertathrt in the Murphy School Library in obeerveoce of Armistice Day. A large bronze bust of General "Black Jack" Pershing is in the center of the table, surrounded by toy soldiers, guns, tanks and other weapons of World War L On the bulletin boards are news paper clippings of Nov. 11, 1918 announcing the signing of the Ar imstioe and a large picture of the Unknown Soldiers tomb. Pupils taking part In the talks are Linda Green, Judy May, Eu genia Davis, Shelby Garrett, Butch Hensley, Bobby King, Gar land Kllby, and Saodres Lepahier. (Mrs. Royna May Cobb's Hand work disss has an exhibit of globes notebooks tod * television set made by her 5th and 8th grade pupnls. Beth Bailey and Margaret Wil cox gave talks on globe making. Winston Craig and Jimmy Glbbs explained the notebooks. The tele vision ?et wae operated by Bobby Weavet, Glenda Mills and Jay Wil son. Girl Scoots To Fix Toys LAST WEEK The Girl Scout Troop No. 0 will hold their regular meeting on Moo day, Nov. 16th at 3 p. m. at the Episcopal Church. Tfc^y will have as guest speaker Arnold BeerUas hi connection with their work on International friendship. The girls are collecting used toys which they will paint and re pair to be distributed at Christ Anyone that has toys can take them to the school office where the girls can pick them up. Kieep production in North Caro lina is on the upswing. {top Taking Harch Drugs for Constipation Avoid Inttstini Upset! Got Reflet This Gentle Veptatte Laxative Way! For cooAipadon, aner take harsh drags. They cause brutal cramps and griping, disrupt normal bowel action, make re pested doses seem needed. Get atrt but grsoir relief when yon tie temporarily constipated. Take Dr. Caldwell's Senna Laxative contained in Syrup Pepsin. No salts, no harsh drugs. Dr. Caldwell's contains contains an extract of Senna, am *f tin fault natural ngrtath taxation known to medicine. Dr. Caldwell's Senna Laxative tastes good, gives gentle, comfortable, satis fying relief tor every member of the family. Helps you get "on schedule" without repeated doses. Even relieves stomach sourness chat constipation aft en brings. k Buy Dr. Caldwell's 30i size today. Honey back if not satisfied. Mail book |> Box 280, New Yock 18, N. Y. It's Not What Yon Do It's the Way Yon Do It! You. too, can pal! a tooth right In your home. Save Dentist's bill* Bat, it'i going to HD1T . . Jit how! Atoo you eon urn the wrong flour and not get the beet result* Use The BEST flour ... .Get.. Fntf Jhmri PS? Has Ben Sold la this arc* far Over a QCAKTKR or a CBimmr. Chain Grocery Co. l/Uiri Qu tor i If. c Andrews Personals1 LAST WEEK | Mia* Shirley CWver spent the od with her parents, Mr. end Mrs. Luke Carver Miss Career is attending school in Young Har ris. Ga Mrs. P. M. Reagan and son. Sgt I Prank Reagan are visiting Mrs.! Fred Reagan in Aaheville Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Anderson and two daughters, Brenda and Martha of Denton were the week end guests of Mrs. John W. Back er Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wood visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Higdon in Sylva far the week end. Pvt. Robert Christy of Port Jcakson, S. C. visited Ms par ents, .vfr. and Mrs. J. H. Christy for ths wsek end. Miss Ano^ Parker of Murphy spent the week end with Miss Judy Bristol. Harry Hawk spent the waek and with his mother, Mrs. Blanche Hawk. 1 Bob West of Royal Oak. Mich, spent the weekend with his father, Mr. Homer Weat Bob and Paul Heeton spent the week-end in Asheville. Mia. Ada Qroce of Lyman, S. C. and Mrs. R. K. Ham of Duncan. S. C. are visiting Mr. and Mia. E. A. Wood, Sr. for a few days. Astcm Hicks was home for the week end from Gallatin, Tenn, to visit his family. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hyde and children of Franklin visited Mr. ?nd Mrs. W. H. Hyde for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. John Davis and son Glenn were week end guests of Mr. and Mps. Hancock Dnvia. Anfrews Granmar School Observes Education Week LAST WEEK Andrews Elementary School is sponsoring an art exifaibit in the corridor of the primary building this'week for American Education Week. The exhibit was sent from the Colonial Art Gallery and will be open to the public during the en tire week, through Nov. 14 An educational exhibit is on dis play at Elliott Hardware Store fea- j turing work of the primary stu-J dents. The faculty committee which plan ned and arranged the display are Miss Tribly Gleen, Mrs. Blanch Garner, Miss Elizabeth Kilpatrick, Mr. Annie McGuire. Loyalty day was observed Tue sday morning at an assembly and included the pledge of allegiance to the flag. It was announced that vistors are welcome at the school at all times, especially during education week. THANKSGIVING DAY DINNER Served Noon Till Midnight CAROLINAROOM NEW REGAL HOTEL % Menu In Cherokee Scout Next Week Happen every day. And while you may not prevent one, you can avoid financial ruin from a lawsuit that may end up with a judgment against you for ten, twenty or thirty-thousand dollars. It's -foolish to drive a car without adequate insurance. 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