Cmmleff Are in OES
An Initiation ceremony was held
8aturday evening in the Masonic
)rder of The Eastern Star. TV
two new members are Miss Do real
Ann McGulre, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Vernon McGulre. and Miss
Bobbie Cbnley, daughter of Mr. and
rtegal Club Hai ,
*i ateiwlM Cat
Mrs. Johnale Nunn and Miss Ads
Karshaw wer? co-hostesses to a
Hall by Andrews Chapter No. 15 Mrs. Richard Con) a 7 of Nan tahala Watermelon cutting at the McCall
Park on last Friday evening tor
members ot the Regal Club.
Fourteen members were present
and eight visitors.
? JUFs warm weather wanders \
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, VanGorders Entertain
Andrews Lions Club
Dr. and Mrs. Charles O. Van 4
Gorder entertained the Andrew* '
Lions Club at their home in Valley- 1
town Thursday evening, the regu
| lar club meeting night.
Prior to the program a charcoal
grilled steak dinner was served
from tables in the outdoor living
area of the Van Gorder home. The
home affords a panoramic view of
the valley and mountain ranges.
Mrs. V&a Gorder .vas ai listed in
serving by "Aunt Nelle", aunt of
Dr. Van Gorder.
A major feature of the program
were short talks by the special
guests who were introduced by the
host. They were: Walter E. Head
ley chief of police of Miami, Fla.;
George Ragsdale of Miami, Fla; i
Steve Crawford of Murphy; C. L.
Johnson and Billy Teas, newly
elected coach of Andrews High ]
School.
A film, "The Changing South"
depicting the changing face of '
the South, industrially through '
the versatility of Solite, such as, '
the Coliseum at North Carolina i
State College at Raleigh and other .
buildings was shown by Dick
Ramsey.
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Billy Teas was accepted as a J
member of the club. Mark Elliott J t
president presided. i f
Riftys Retan From ]
Sifts. Conference
Supt. and Mrs. John E. Rufty ;
have returned after attendng the
superintendents conference held
last week at Mars Hill College. j
On Wednesday morning the Wo- ,
mans club of Mars Hill honored the .
superintendents' wives ?vith a
coffee hour and on Tl?rsdaj after- 1
noon the wives c' the superinten- '
ients gave a tea which was at
tended by approximately 500 per
sons. Mrs. Rufty wu named chair
man of the committee on arrange
ments for the tea to be held at the
next annual meeting.
5 Films Available
From Library
Five films are available at the
local library for showings from
Aug. 15 to Sept. 12.
The films are : Civil War, 14
minutes, color chronologically fol- ,
lows most important military
events of the war.
Living City. 25 minutes .black
inci white taking cross-section of
American cities.
Norway. 20 minutes, black andj
vhite with a Norwegian fisherman
ind his son returning from the sea
;o cultivate tiny farm and enjoy
or another season family talk, ]
Mrs. Leach Dies
In Alexandria
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Mr*. John R. L?ach, 85, a native
of Graham County,' and wife of tha
late Jonh R. Leach, died Sunday tn
Alexandria, Va., following a brief
illneaa.
She waa the former MIsj Kathar
ine Hampton, daughter of the late
Wade and Sallle McElroy Hampton
of Robbinaville. She was a member
of Andrews Methodist Church,
where she resided until the death
of her husband in IMS. .
Funeral services were held Tues
day at 3 p. m. at the Franklin Pres
byterian Church.
Surviving are one daughter, Mrs.
B. W. Rising of Winter Park, Fla.
the former Miss Sallle Sue Leach;
two grandchildren and six great
grandchildren.
ANDREWS BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allison of
Lexington have announced the
birth of a daughter, Shirley Denise,
born on Wednesday, July 20.
Mrs. Allison is the former Miss
Dorothy Ledford of Andrews.
music, activities.
Sweden. 20 minutes black and
white with the mate of an icebreak
er merchant vessel visiting Swed
en's port cities.
Fox Hunt In Italy, 11 minutes,
color the excitement and color of
a fox hunt heightened by the natur
al and architectural beauty of the
countryside near Rome.
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