VALLEY VIEWS By Evelyn Baker ' LIONS CLUB Tl^ Andrews Lions Out will hold their regulsr meeting. Thursday i hi the Shea Dinning i SMC TOUKNAMKNT GIRLS FINALS ANDRBWS FRIDAY NIOIT The finale of the Smoky Moun Uin Conference Girla tournament will be played In the Andrew* Gymn Friday night beginning at 7:30 p. m. The winners of Wednes day nights semi-final games will play for the tournament champion ship. This will be the second game fol . owing the consolation game be tween the two losers of the Wed nesday nl^it semi-finals. The four teams going into the semi-finals are Andrews, Cullowhee, Frank lin and Robblnsville. The local girla sport a perfect record with 17 straight victories this season. W. M. S. The W. M. S. of the First Bap tist Church was held in the home of Mrs. Frank Wilhide Thursday, in observance of the Week of Pray 'nsiireb glass ' I'LACED QUICKI1 > looking up glaaiers, com paring estimates or other unnecessary delays when your broken windows are insured. Instead, your insurance com pany replaces broken glass quickly . . restores your windows or show cases to their full sales efficiency. Find out how little it ooets to insure glass. Contact . . . HYDE INSURANCE And REALTY Orer A * P J Phone 145 er. ThU w? u <11 di; -irttlns *hich started at 10 a. m. A covered U,h luocheo?i ww eerved to tfaoee attending. Mm Fred McGwire waa Morning progrexn u*hi? Freedom * Holy Light" ? W topic. She we* assisted in the Program by Mr*. Ben Grant, Mr*. John Mr*. Charles T. Al ?ood. Mi*. Fmd Patterson and ..person and Mr* A. B. Chandler, Sr. The after noon program included Mrs . X Grutcher, a visitor, giving an in teresting acount of mission work in the islands The Rev. W. N. Cook of Franklin Baptist Church will preach at both services in the Andrews Baptist Church Sunday during the absence of The Rev. Oorbltt, the pastor. LAST WEEK DEANS LIST Misses Anne -Bristol of Andrews and Dorothy Shields of Torootla have made the deans hst at Wo man's College of the University of I Month Carolina. BIRTHDAY PARTY Little Miss Carolyn Jones, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jones was honored on her 5th birthday, with a party in her home Saturday afternoon. Following the entertain ing games refreshments with a Birthday Cake were served to the following guests. Donna McClell and Herbert and Rebecca "'ipUM. Charles Henry Baker, Ronnie Mag* ness, Sandra Mash burn, Harold. Ronnie and Elizabeth Brooks, Jack ie Lee Patterson, David, Louise and Diana Jones, David Wlllard, Mrs. Carl Brooks and Mm. Cath erine iMagness. GYM RENOVATED Supt. J. E. Rufty stated that re novation of the Andrews Gymna sium will be completed before the opening of the Sraokey Mountain Conference Tournament, which will start at 12:30 Thursday. March 4. Renovation work has included plaster patching, roof repairs and the painting of the interior walls and seats. VISITORS AT ANDREWS SCHOOL State Superintendent Charles F. Carroll and Gerald Cowan, West ern District Member of the State Board of Education visited the An dews shool Thursday, February 25 th. Dr. Carroll and Mr. Cowan were very complimentary In their discussion of improvement and evidence of good work that la be ing done by Principals, teachers Betrothed Couple Entertained Here HiM Eleanor Cover and Marion Ennij were entertained et a dinner party at the New Regal Hotel din mg room In Murphy Wednesday night, Feb. 24. Decorations of gladioli, spring flowers end greenery were used throughout the dining room. Hostesses for the event were: Mrs. Arnold Derreberry, Mrs. Boyd Cooper, end Mrs. VHolds Gob ins Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Bill Teas, Mrs. Jane Cover Orr, Arnold Derreberry, Boyd Cooper, the Rev. Mr. Gob ins and Mr. end Mrs. L. H Baker. Miss Cover and Mr. Eania will be married on Easter Day at St An drews Lutheran Church, Andrews. Andrews Personals Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Davis of Knox ville. Tenn., spent the week end with Mrs. Davis' parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Mulkey. Also James Mul key of Fontaru Dam and Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Mulkey of Fort Benn lng, Ga. spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Mulkey. Mrs. C. L. Johnson and Mrs. Ed die Reed are visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Singer in Daytona Beach, Fla. Mrs. Reed will return to An drews this week, but Mrs. Johnson will remain in Fla. for about six weeks. Pvt. Harry Rogers of Fort Jack son. S. O. spent the week end with his wife, Mrs. Harry Rogers and mother, Mrs. Louise Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Bradley of J Knoxville, Tenn., spent the week | end in Andrews. Roy Pullium of Los Angles. Cal. lsas been called home due to the ill I ness of his father. Will Pullium. j Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Davis and son, Glenn, of Franklin visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Davis for the week end. Mrs. D. E. Pullium spent the week ! end in Atlanta, Ga., visiting re-1 latives. A/lst Class Cecil Mashburn of I Willow Run Airport, Belleville. [ Mich. is home for a few days. Rev. and Mrs. John C. Corbitt and children left Monday for For rest Hills Baptist Church in the Wilmington District where Rev. and custodians Y. W. A.. The Winnie Ricket YWA held its regular semi-monthly meeting at the church Tues.. Feb. 23, with June Cruise in charge of the pro gram on "Meeting The Needs Of Migrants". iPersons taking part were: Daisy Battle, leaders part. June Cruise. Southern Baptist Response, Sally Buchanan; the migrant worker. "The Dreamers Came"; Sally Bu chanan. "We Offer Help"; Deloris Flowers. "The Call of the West'; Luclle Lemlng; and missions on wheels, Daisy Battle. FREE CHICK SPECIAL 10 CHICKS FREE with purchaie of 25 lbs. Chick Startena Tkla affar CM far $MT Adult all day on SATURDAY MARCH 20th yaw own box. Thcae are New I STILES PRODUCE Feeds Seeds ,1U ? Wa Sick in Andrews ROD DA VAN GOADCS HOSPITAL Mr. E. A. Wood is itoeMni tre atment and reported to be Improv ing i Mr. Harvey Frye la reported lm-1 proving Mrs. Leslie Phillips of Robblns vllle ie Improving after surgery. i (Mrs. Cbarle, Hancock of Marble is a patient. Mrs. Leslie Wilson was admitted Monday for treatment. | Mr. Will Fullium Is ? patient I The following were dismissed Monday Mrs. James Bryson, Wayne Rog ers. Jo Ann Beck. Mrs. Clifford La 11 of Robblnsville and Mrs. Asa la Adams. HICKS RUTS BULL A. H. Hicks, Sweetwater, Tenn.. has just purchased the young Guernsey sire, Kooten Farm King's Haro, from A. Q. Ketner, Murphy, N. C. This young bull is out of the cow | Mission Villa's M. Joan, and is sir ed by Pleasant View Ace Rose | King. _ Corbitt will hold s revival. Mrs. Corbitt will also visit her parents while in the eastern part of the state. Mrs. Josephine Hlgdon has re turned home after spending a week in Atlanta, Ga. and Knox vlllt, Tenn., with friends. ' Dr. and Mrs. Jack Davis and son, Karl, of Waynesvllle were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Reid of Pittsburg, Pa., are visiting relat ives In Andrews. Harold C. Higdon of Pensacola. Fla., was home for the week end to visit family and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Frye of Chattanooga, Tenn., were in An drews during the week end BULL R L. Oowan, Sweetwater, Tenn . j is just purchased the jewf lerasey sire, Kootem Finn | Ik's Heir, from Dickson Quty 11 tner, Murphy, N. C 'l This yoaat bull Is out at Ov cow Kootem Farm Nolan's Btaatetfa. 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