Circle
With
CosteDo
Tka Both Bagwell Circle of the
First B?ptUt Church met to tie
i of Mrs. Bill Costello, Monday
___ , November 11.
Mrs. Claude Monteith, chairman
presided over the meeting. Mr*.
Boyd Davis opened the meeting
with prayer. Community missions
were discussed and also plans for
the Christmas party in connection
with the December meeting.
Mrs- Herman Edwards gave a
very interesting program on 'Three
knocks st the Door". Mrs. Costello
closed the meeting with prayer.
Refreshments were served to the
following nine members present:
Mrs. Marvin Hampton, Mrs. W. T.
Brown, Mrs. Herman Edwards,
Mrs. Claude Monteith. Mrs. Walter
Puett, Mrs. Verlin Jones, Mrs- J.
B. Hall, Mrs. Boyd Davis and Mrs.
Costello
Andrews Baptist
Church
Installs Officers
Teachers and Officers of the
First Baptist Church of Andrews
have been installed as follows:
General Superintendent of the
Sunday School, J- E. rtufty; Assist
ant Supt. Peter Gernert; member
ship, Supt. Richard Ramsey;
Secretary, Mrs. T. W. Axley.
Superintendent of the Children's
Division, Mrs- Fred Babbington ;
Nursery class leaders: Mrs- Neal
Matheson and Mrs. Hugh Hamil
ton; Kindergarten: Mrs- Ray Math
eson and Mrs. Glenn Matheson;
Primary: Mrs- Walter Brown and
Mrs- J- E. Rufty; Junior Boys: S
J. Gernert, and Tom W. Axley;
Junior girls: Miss Vera Moore and
Mrs. S. J. Gernert; Senior Girls,
Miss Jean Christy and Mrs- F.
Babbington; Senior Boys: John
Christy and Richard Ramsey- Supt.
of Youth Division: Miss Ruth
Hamilton.
Superintendent of Adult Division:
CLOSED
THANKSGIVING
The following Serv
ice Stations will be
closed
Thursday Nov. 28
In observance of
THANKSGIVING
INGRAM * GULLET GULF
DAVIS ESSO SERVICE NTER
GRAVES PURE OIL
PALMER'S SINCLAIR
DOCKERY'S TEXACO
HENDRIX BROS. PHILLIP M
MURPHY SINCLAIR
Mr*. W. D. Ttwmi
NedmHal Circle*
lira. W. D- Tovnson wm hostess
for * Joint meeting of all the cir
cles of the Woman* Society of
Christian Service of the First
Methodist Church at her home last
Monday at 7:30 p m.
The study book of Race Rela
tions was taught by the Rev- R. T.
Houts- All members joined in the
discussion.
At the conclusion of the program,
Mrs. Townson served coffee and
cookies to the 20 members pres
ent
Wesleyan Service
Guild Meets
With Mrs. Ramsey
ANDREWS-Mrs. R. W. H. Ram
sey was hostess for the Wesleyan
Service Guild at her home Monday
tt 7:30 p. m.
Ml?s Jean Christy presented the
program topic, 'Higher Education
and our Responsibility as Metho
dist Women". Mrs. H. H- Enole
gave the devotional message
Mrs. Olen Stratton, president pre
sided, and announced final plans
for the Annual Christmas Bazaar
to be held at the Nantahala Power
and Light Company's store build
ing Friday and Saturday Decem
ber 6 and 7.
A social hour followed, and re
freshments were served
Hospital Auxiliary
To Hold Regular
Meeting Monday
The Providence Hospital Auxil
iary will hold its regular meeting
Monday night at 7:30 in the Hos
pital dining room.
Lutheran Church
To Hold
Special Service
ANDREWS? Thanksgiving Ser
vice will be held at the St. And
rew's Lutheran Church Thanksgiv
ing day at 7:30 p. m.
Special music will be provided
by the choir under the direction of
Mrs. G- W. Cover.
A most cordial welcome is ex
tended to every one.
I
Mrs. Olen Stratton; Young Adult
Class leaders: Mrs. Florence Huff
man and Mrs. Harry Hawk; Offi
cers: Harry Hawk, president, Mrs
Wendell UUn, vice-president; Mrs.
Louise Collins, sec -treasurer.
Sara B. Dewar Class? leaders.
Mrs. Zeb Conley and Mrs. Wayne
Battle; Mrs- Herman Brauer pres
ident, Mrs- Connie Holder, secre
tary-treasurer; Mrs. J. E. Rufty,
Corresponding secretary.
Fisher Class? leaders, Mrs
David Swan, and Mrs. Mina Whis
enhunt; Mrs. Clara Whitaker, pres
ident. Mrs. Cleve Almond, vice
president and Mrs. W. T. Forsyth,
secretary-treasurer.
Men's Bible Class: leaders, Char
les Frazier and J. P. Matheson;
Hubert Fuller, president, Wayne
Battle vice-president and Ray Mat
son secretary-treasurer.
QUESTION: Will it pay me to
hold my soybeans off the market
until after the normal marketing
season?
ANSWER: Probably yes. As with
small grains, the price of soybeans
tends to be less at harvest time
especially when there's a bumper
crop. A price rise in soybeans is
expected soon after the first of
the year.
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R. M. ADKINS
DISTRIBUTOR
Pure Oil Predicts
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DISTRIBUTOR
Sinclair Prodiets
VE 7-2321
DAVIS ESSO
SERVICENTER
VE 7-3128
QUINN
HATCHERY
?
VE 7-2930
INGRAM &GUILEY
GULF SERVICE
Murphy, N. C.
W.S.DICKEY
DISTRIBUTOR
Esso Products
Murphy, N. C.
HAMPTON
HARDWARE
and SUPPLY
VE 7-2314
rVIE FUNERAL
HOME
FARMER'S
GARAGE
VE 7-2030
CHARLES
COLEMAN
Traeklig Contractor
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PRODUCTS CO-OP.
Incorporated
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Sinclair Station
V? 7-M19
TEACHER HAS THE RIGHT IDEA
Her life has been filled with more work than play, more sacrifice than pin or
acclaim, but she considers the results worth all she has given of herself. She has
learned to fulfill responsibilities with a glad heart, finding contentment and tran
quillity in accomplishments. Her brilliant mind and talents would have earned her
much more in material endeavors. She chose teaching as her profession, with the
conviction that if Just one boy or one girl each year was turned about and started
in the right direction it waa worth more than all the material gain she had sacrificed.
She finds contentment too, in her regular attendance at church. It buoys her up
to face the problems of each day and week. It restores her spirit, as the psalmist
promised, and it renews her strength and convictions. It aids in many ways. It will
do the same for you if yon bat give it a sincere trial.
Church Directory
First Baptist Church
REV. J. ALTON MORRIS, Factor.
Sunday School I.-4I A.M.
Morning Worship 11:00 A.M.
Training Union IdO P.M.
Evening Services 7:90 P.M.
Wednesday Night Hoar of Power. 7:10 P.M.
First Baptist Beal Town
Mission
Services Every Sunday 2:SO P.M.
Calvary Baptist Church
REV. RAYMOND CARROLL, Pastor
Services Every 2nd and 4th Sundays
tt 2:M P.M.
Wednesday Night Prayer Service* at
7:M P.M.
Episcopal Church of the
Messiah
BJCV. ALEX HANSON, Pastor
Saadagr School 9-M AM.
Maniag Service 11 AM.
Dally Service 7:80 A.M.
Eveaiag Service S:S0 P.M.
St Williams Catholic Chapel
REV. JOSEPH DEAN
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Indtf Mornlif Han ? AJL
Dm M4 Flnt fridtri Mm
? ML Etm^i
First Methodist Church
REV. B. T. HOOTS, Pastor
Sunday School 9:45 A.M.
Morning Service 11 AM.
Tooth Fellowship 6 P.M.
Evening Service 7:80 P.M.
Wednesday Night Prayer Meeting 7:80 P.M.
First Presbyterian Church
REV. ROBERT POTTER, Pastor
Sunday School 9:45 A.M.
Morning Worship 1140 AJL
Evening Worship 7:90 P. M.
Wednesday Might Services 7:90 P.M.
Free Methodist Church
REV. EARL NORRIB, Factor
Sunday School 10 AJML
Morning Service UM A.M.
Evening Service 7:M P.M.
Yoaag People's Ben Ice Snd and M
Sundays ?:4* P.M.
Prayer Meeting 7-Jt PJL Wednesday
Thursday Night Community Prayer
Service 1M P.M.
Church of God
REV. W. H. CROTTS, Pastor
Etadigr School MiM A.M.
Mooing Worship UM A.M.
Evwh? Service TM P.M.
tatmtajr M|U T?M( People's
Service TM FJL
ETHEL'S SHOP
HITouMMeeSt
BRITTAIN'S
UPHOLSTERING
SHOP
TOWNSON
FUNERAL HOME
WAYNE'S
FEED STORE
Ph. VE 7-2710
QUALITY
MARKET
" VE 7-2223
Brown's Deluxe
Hatching Eggs, Inc.
Ph. VE 7-3126
KAYE'S
AUTO PARTS
VE 7-2172
BRUMBY
TEXTILE MILLS,
Incorporated
CANDLER'S
Murphy, IV. C.
VE 7-2241
W. C. KINNEY
and SONS
DISTRIBUTOR
Golf Oil Products
Commonwealth
Lumber Corp.
Narphy, IV. C.
VE 7-2196
LOVINGOOD'S
Mirpky, N. C.
VE 7-2715
HALL'S DAIRY
VE 7-2442