PERSONALS Mrs W. A. Bishop and Miss Edna | Biabop have returned from * visit ' in Macon and Dublin, Ga. Mrs. Homer Stark of Moultrie, Ga. re- ' turned with them and together they went to different points; 1 spent some time at Greys tone Inn around Ashevtlle. They returned home and Miss Bishop, Mrs. Stark j and Miss Phyllis Snyder went to | Berea, Ky. and saw the drama, "The Wilderness Road'. Mr. and Mrs. Ivey Stames and daughter, Vinetta of Lincolnton, visited Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Hoover and family last week. Mrs. Starnes is a sister of Dr. Hoover. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Case have as | their guest this week. Mrs. Case's j aunt. Mrs. J. M. Highsmith of Robersonville, N. C. Mrs. Kate Shields. Miss Eunicc Shields. Mrs. Maude Gulledge and son, Billy, recently enjoyed a trip through Kentucky. They visited Mammoth Cave, and attended the "Wilderness Road' drama at Berea College. Mrs. Gulledge is a grad uate of Berea College. Meth. Conferentte , Family Wight Set Next Wednesday. Sept. 7 at 6:30 6:30 p. m. the fourth quarterly con ference family night will be held at the First Methodis! Church. The Rev. Jack Huneycutt, dis trict superintendent, will preside at the conference. Reports of the past year's work will be made the new budget will be adopted and new church officers will be elected. North Carolina burley tobacco growers led all other states in the percentage of favorable votes in the burley tobacco referendum re cently. Andrews Youths J Leave For Study !< A large number of Andrews atuO dents are planning to leave this | week for various colleges and oth-.< era are expected to leave next week. They are: Doris Teas, Sullins Coll lege, Bristol, Va. ; Dorcas Ann Mc Guire, Baptist Hospital Training, school. Winston-Salem; Bobbie Conley, Meredith College; James Lunsford, Wake Forest College; Pat Derre berry. Watts School of Nursing, Durham. Also Sue Crawford. Kent Ladd, June Cruse. Dean Truett, Lillian West, Barbara Barton, Charles Thomasson. Charles Freel, Tommy Cooper, Joe Mosteller, Jean Lovin good, Western Carolina College, Cullowhee; Virginia Huffman and Rebecca Babbington, Brevard Col lege, Brevard; Todd Reece and Bobby Cooper. University of North Carolina. Chapel Hill; Zeb Conley, Mars Hill College, Mars Hill; Mary Ruth Gibson, Cleveland College, Cleveland, Tenn., June Thompson Berea. Other members of tfie 55 graduat ing class who are employed in clerical positions include; Lois Breedlove and Josephine Coffey in ( offices in Atlanta, Ga.; Roy and | Peggy Palmer, offices of Sears i Roebuck and Co.. Atlanta. Ga.; and Maxine Mason with the Johnson Auditing Co. in Murphy. A large number of 1955 senior' have won scholarships to various colleges. i Pictures should decorate a wall space, add color, but above all, should be interesting, says Pauline E. Gordon, State College extension housing specialist. /.Oi/e/y ft/? F/nfo/i for your furniture . . .wood and metal trim Pittsburgh SATINHIDE ENAMEL SATINHIDE ENAMEL does the same excellent resurfacing on wood and metal trim and furniture. Vel vet-smooch. easy to apply and easier to clean. Fine for bathrooms and kitchens be cause it's wash able and extra f durable! $130 Quart MURPHY HARDWARE CO Phone 25 PITTSBURGH PftlNTS You'll find there's Something Special in FEE ? * . - ">nX*Jf Mr. and Mrs. W. Prank Forsyth was hit by polio and rushed to the Aaheville Orthopedfc Hospital i round 5 p. m. Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Forsyth are stay ing in Aaheville to be near the hos Hal. North Carolina's 1950 cotton crop has been reduced In value by an es timated $11 million because of re cent storms. Mrs. Goforth, 80 Dies At Culberson Mrs. Barbara Goforth, 80. died at 3:50 p. ra Tuesday, Aug:. 29. in the ( home of a daughter. Mrs. Lena Helton, Culberson. Route S. after a long illness. Mrs. Goforth had been engaged in the mercantile business about 50 years. Surviving, in addition to Mrs. Hel ton, are two other daughters, Mrs. Esther Geisler of Isabella. Tenn. and Miss Rena Goforth of Chicago, III. ; two sons. Theodore Shields of Barberton, Ohio, and Wood row Goforth of Atlanta, Ga. ; two sis ters, Mrs. Sarah Reynolds of Ak ron, Ohio, and Mrs. Margaret SPECIAL SALE ICE CRSAM ALL FLAVORS Qpints 690 at most Bcrden Dealers If iffe TMai, ggt will outcut your present saw easily. Come in and well prove itl New features on this brand new saw, and a choice of chain speeds. ONLY I Alexander Chain Saw & Equip. Co. Phone IM ) ? Murphy, N. C Burch Motors eg; see bunch r/zsr 24 HOUK WHECKEK SERVICE n <> ?