?VALLEY VIEWS By Evelyn Baker MASCOT MAT : Day for the of the Andrews HIM held feiifay Five "attic Geuts" end cbc mole lassies" participat ed M the meson* voting TERESA DAY. daughter of Mr. end Mrs. J. L. Day and CHARLES HENRY BAKER, eon of Patrolmen and Mrs. L H. Baker were annoaneed winners. TWA The Winnie Rickett YWA of the Andrews First Baptist Cburch held their regular Semi-monthly meet ing Tuesday, November 10th in the churdh. Sally Buchanan, President opened the meeting with Lucille Leasing, Secretary, reading the minutes of the previous meeting Plans were made tor the Study Course "Id to 1" being taught by Mabel Raybum Monday November 23rd at the church with a covered dish supper before the meeting. Also K wag discussed to send a box of clothing to Korea In answer to a letter of appeal to the Cherokee County People from Roy Lovin good.* June Cruise leader of the pro gram opened the program " with Scripture Reading by Daisy Battle from Psalms 121. Song by the group "Jesus Savior Pilot Me", fol lowed by scripture rbading Psalms 46 by Daisy Battle. The topic of the program "Suffering Korea". Pray by Mabel Bayburn, "Suffering ?Korea', by Glady, Pullium, Symp by Sally Buchanan, Com ptebHa by Lucille Laming, and Dl by June Craaa. were served to the The' December Issue of North Carolina Club Woman's Magazine will he devoted to the Western North Carolina District. Each mon th this magazine gives recoffiltion to a certain district in North Car olina. The following Companies and businesses in Andrews are participating in the December Is sue; Teas Extract Company, Reece Motor Company, Valleytown Motor Court, Shell Dining Room, and Josephine's Beauty Salon. Murphy firms participating are; Cherokee Cafe .Conneheetah Motel and Franklin Motors. ROTARY CLUB The Andrews Rotary Club will have their regular meeting, Thurs day, November 19th, at 12:00 Noon at the Shell Dinning Room. Blaine Blevins will be in charge of the program. Keep in mind that the Rotary Club will sponsor a "Negro Minstrel", December 11. OPEN HOUSE A special reminder to everyone to attend the Open House at the Andrews Citizen Bank and Trust Company Thursday, Nov. 19th. There will be gifts toT all. Hours THANKSGIVING DINNER Thursday, Nov. 26 1 p. m. $1.50 PER PERSON TURKEY AND ALL THE TRIMMINGS , Pins Baked Ham Please Call by Monday for reservations THE HENRY HOUSE Murphy, N. C. Telephone 156-J I am now working with Margaret at Margaret's Beauty Shop. We are equipped to giveradar, Eugene and Cold Wave permanent*. Price* from $5.00 through $15.00. Your business will be appreciated. WILLIE PHILLIPS MARGARET C ANTRELL SMOKY MOUNTAIN GRILL ('Ait the Bus Station) Open 21 Hours A Day 6:30 A.M.-3:30 A.M. DAILY Specializing in Home Made Ice Cream All Flavors i ? Thick Milkshakes Soups Holiday Specials Banana Splits Homemade Stews Sundaes Chili I Sandwiches We have COBLE DAIRY MILK at all times in quarts for the family?pasteurized, buttermilk and chocolate milk The aieason is ripe now tor delicious EGG NOG (ncxn alddholic), with the ileal old fashioned flavor In quarts t)o carry home, shakes, or individual servings For that late party, don't hesitate to call us for your EGG NOG. We're open all night! SMOKY MOUNTAIN GRILL US Morphy, N. C. "Don Pasquale" Here Today At School Today ?t 1 p. m. and Main a* 8' p. m. the Graig RooU Opana Co., a troop of talented young singers. wtU present the Wan an comic opera "Don Pasquele" at Murphy School. The perfonaanee, which la being sponsored by the Murphy High Senior Class with proceed* to be uaed on the annual, la open to the public, with edmiaaion prlcea acal ed ? SO cents for students and one dollar far adults. The Grass Roots Company of North Carolina is the original gr oup to brtog opera to the masses There are now several such poups in the country which seek to give vent to young talent while present ing the advantages of the opera to everyone-particularly school child ren. "Don Pasquale" wlH be sung hi English, and acted In period cost umes against stage settings of the 1800*8. from 3 to 9 p. m. If you dont have a ticket for the Lecture on Christmas Decorations by Mrs. C. T. Greer of Atlanta, Ga., Thursday, November 19th at 8:00 p. m. at the High School Auditor ium, you may see any member of the Konnaheeta Club, Murphy Junior Woman's Club or Andrews Junior Woman's Club, for your ticket at a price of 50c. P. T. A. MEETING The Andrews PTA met Tuesday evening, November 10th, at the High School Auditorium. Miss Whitaker's Home Economics De partment featured a Fashion Show. Mr. Richard Ramsey gave a pro gress report on the new Vocational Education Building. Refreshments were prepared and served by the Economics Department. BAKE AND PARCEL POST SALE The Konnaheeta Club of And rews will sponsor a bake and par cel Post Sale, Saturday, Novem ber 21st and Tuesday, November 24th. The sale will be held in the Rowland Building in Andrews. If you have wondered why you don't see Mr. Gray in the Cafe any more, it is because he has a new job. He is now a "Milk Man". But we miss you in the Cafe, Mr. Gray. Fly Wheel Parker and Tillie Baker became rather excited about the Robbinsville and Hayesvlile Football Game, but you will have to ask them what the excitiment was about I just DON'T Know. . . NANTAHALA SINGING There will be a Concert Singing Saturday, Nov. 21st at the Com munity Building near the Nanta hala High School. It will feature Quartets from surrounding com munities. All singers are invited to participate. The singing will began ait 8:00 p. m. and last till 11:30 p. m. The community building Is lo cated 3 miles beyond the Nadtaha la (Power House. iMR. AND MRS. DOCK ENSLEY announce the marriage of their daughter, Faye Ensley to Edward Traratham, son of Mrs. Lee Tran tham and the late Lee Traretham, November ?th, in Blairsvllle, Ga. 'Attending the wedding were Mrs. Paul Hardin, Annie Mae Hardin, Keith Gregory and Gerald Led ford. BARBARA ANN WATRY was the week end guest of Mary Ann Fraley In Hayesville. DORCAS ANN McGUIRE was hostess to ^Pajama Party Friday night at her home, honoring as "Open House" Is Set At Andrews Bank Today flu Open Bouse program of the Citizen^ Bank and Trust Co. con tinues in Andrew* today from S p. m. to ? p. m. in celebration of North Carolina "Know Your Bank Week". Some 1,000 people toured the Murphy bank Tuesday during its open bouse. In Andrews today, visiting ladles will be presented with an orchid and the men will receive fountain pens. Shnlliar gifts were presented in Murphy. Refreshments will be served cur ing the Andrews open house. Fr ank Forsyth, vice president of Cit izens Bank and Trust Co., said the celebration is being held so that Cherokee County citizens can learn more about bow a bank operates and get to know employes and of ficials of the banks. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Zeigler of Athens, Tenn. were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Town son. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Burgess of Lenoir are visiting their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and 'Mrs. S. C. Burgess. Mrs. P. F. Woodyard and baby, Michael, lefit Sunday by plane for their home in Covin go tn, Ky., af ter a two week's visit with her mother, Mrs. WUlard Cooper. Jack Barnett of Western Caro lina College^ Cullowhee, spent the week end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L, E. Barnett. Mrs. V. O. Rhodes and children, Linda and Martha of Enka, are visiting her mother, Mrs. Ruth Carringer. Mr. Rhodes was here over the week end. Mrs. A. B. Owen and children, porter and William of Garland, Texas are here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Fain. They flew to Atlanta last Sunday and were met there by Mr. and Mrs. Fain. Mr. and Mrs. Spurge Christo pher of Atlanta spent last week end here with relatives. Mrs. J. W. Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bishop and son, Harry, spent Sunday in Atlanta with Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Thompson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Simpson and family of Franklin were week end guests of Mrs. Simpson's parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. Jim Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barclay and son, Robert Jr., of Copperhill, Tenn. visited Mrs. Barclay's moth er, Mrs. J. W. Thompson Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Mary Lee Hardison and little daughter, Andrea, return ed to their home in Burlington Saturday, after spending a week in Murphy with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Forest Teague. Cpt. Wade Teague, who ls.home after spending a year In Korea, will return to Fort Benning, Ga.. Thursday after spending a 30 day her guest, Misses Doris Holder, Doris Teas, Sue Crawford and Pasty Derreberry. m Old Fashioned Pure LUXELLO COFFEE lb. 94c Fresh Ground Pure PHOTKNOB COFFEE - lb. 78c Fresh Ground Pure LOOSE COFFEE lb. 69c Local Fresh EGGS doz. 59c Pure Cane 1 SORGHUM SYRUP Vi gaL $125 and a gal. $215 Fresh Wwter Ground CORN MEAL 1# lb. 65c FARMERS FEDERATION DOK ramskt, .*. C. * ' " " HimIi Jeanette Moore Is Bride Of EC Graham MRS. HERBERT C. GRAHAM The former Mlm Jeanette Moore Mr. end Mrs. J. B. Moore of Murphy, Rt 1, announce the mar riage of their daughter, Jeanette, to Pvt. Herbert C. Graham, eon of Mr. end Mrs . Ernest Graham of LetMla. The ceremony took place at Blue Ridge, Ga.. Nov. 5. The only' attendants were Mrs. Plez Hedrick, sister of the bride groom and her daughter, Ann, Miss Patricia Moore, sister of the bride and Mrs. Harry L. Moore', sister-in law of the bride. The bride is a student at Mur phy High School and the bride groom i? serving in the U. S. Army stationed at Fort Eu9tis, Va. leave there with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Forest Teague. Charles Pendley and Lewis De weese of Marietta, Ga. spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Har nett. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lovingood left Tuesday for a few days in Ashe ville on business. Miss Bertha Mayfield and Mrs. G .W. Cover of Andrews, left Sun day by plane from Asheville for New York and from there they will take a plane to Vienna, Austria to visit Dr. and Mrs. Ben 'Mayfield where Dr. Mayfield 1$ employed by the government in a Soil conserva tion program. Dr. Mayfield is a nephew of Miss Bertha, son of the late Charley Mayfield of Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Fuller bad as week end guests.their son, Roy Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Cook and daughter Elizabeth at Clesnson, S. C. ? Next week end, Mr. and 1in. AC. F. McBroom and daughter, Karen of Chattanooga, will viatt the Fil lers and they will attend the Clam son-Auburn football game son Saturday. Next Sunday has been desisaet ed "Frank Forsyth Day" at the First Methodist Church, honortog Frank Forsyth who i* president of the* men's Bible Class. He will teach the class that day. Mrs. G. W. Zirbes will leave Saturday for St Petersburg, Fla., to Join her sister and brother-in law, Mr. and Mrs. C- J. Jones, for merly of Winnipeg, Canada, where they will spend the winter months. Mrs. Harry Ferguson of Sylva spent this week with her mother, Mrs. Tom Evans. Mrs. Loretta McKeever spent last week in Greensboro. Tom Evans spent last week in Atlanta. U. S. Senator Alton Lennon of Wilmington was the dinner guest at Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Hoover last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Putman and children, Carol and Hugh, Jr., at Brasstown and -Mr*. Hodge of Mr. Mrs. W. Rogers sad Mr. MM Mr awl Mrs. Herman Bates vis ited la Atsisnt*. Ga., Sunday The Harvest Sale held M Hic kory Stand "Methodist Church we* e great aucicaaa Everything was said, and a total od ItHII was taken In. Guy Crisp did a very good Job as auctioneer. Paul Rogers took his Sunday School class on a picnic doom on Hlwassee Lake recently. ? Gutooii, returned kome early thl* week after a vktt with Mr. Put man's slater and family, ? Dr. an* Mrs. W. A. Ilocrer, Becky and laa nle. They were accompanied en the return trip by Mrs. Poorer's a4 Mrs. Mmo'i mother, Mrs. K. C Sullivan of CherryviDe, who had been visiting the Hoovers here for several days. During the marketing year end ed June 30, United States One cured tobacco exports were off 47 per cent At JEWELER'S NAME Pay OS little at *|00 f |(| Y ktmr.ku eiRL "S" 17 )mli M9** . .. The Sensationally Popular Bulova O^neUeafi BRACELET WATCH 17 JEWELS From ?49#? Ideal for Vacation, Dancing, Daytime or Every Day Wear AMERICAN GIRL "H" 17 JnrMt 2 Diamond! *7P DAVIS JEWELERS Murphy, N. C. 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