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. NATIONALLY ADVERTISED rtcarved DIAMOND RINGS T OUAXANTBD by *? AftC?rV?d ftrminmt Valua At any Ma, yoa cm aM*r Dm M cvrrent ART CARVED HMd ring at tkoauMs gf A*TCA*VU> imtacs M HM ?. *. A. t I BWovad 1 ' byBridt for Onr JOOYtort ?ffcU'1 Grdtt 1223.00 ?Trad# Mark BUDGET TERMS As Imi In in, LOOK. v MVMTMM mm* OUUHOUR * nrrmocimc sn $110.00 hyuwwit Bng $135.00 ?rMa't Clrd.t $75.00 E . C. MOORE ) i i ? ? ? ? ? > jo fee your problems to Qtuitfi tfris toccfe^^^^afar^far/ m J. B. MULKEY Cuk Grocery R. M. ADKINS DISTRIBUTOR Pure Oil Predicts VE 7-2216 ELMER KHGORE 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 VE 7-2217 COBLE DAIRY PRODUCTS CO-OP. Incorporated Ph. VE 7-2158 FOWLER'S 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 \f . % 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

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