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Society Nevs and Club Activities Mrs. H. EL Davis Hostess To Garden Clnb Meet ANDREWS? The Valley River Garden Club met Wednesday after noon In the home of Mrs. H- E. Davis Mrs- J. Ward Long of Franklin, past president of the Franklin Gar den Club and a former resident of Andrews spoke on "Garden Club Emphases". She was introduced by Mrs. L. B- Nichols. Mrs. Long discussed the many advantages derived from being a federated club, the challenge and inspiration gained from the litera ture, and publications, including, The North Carolina Gardener. She urged the importance of organiz ing a Junior Garden Club. She discussed methods in drying material for arrangements with a minimum amount of time and ef fort and limited knowledge- She bad on display an all white dried arrangement in the Colonial man ner with a Williamsburg container, also an arrangement featuring all native dried materials in tones of browns with a harmonizing walnut wooden vertical container. Mrs. John Christy president pre sided, and announced plans for the Christmas lighting contest to be sponsored again this year. Re ports were heard from the commit tee chairmen and a change of place and date of the December meeting was announced. The date has been re-scheduled to Thursday December 5 in the home of Mrs C. O. Van Gorder. A social hour followed and re freshments we reserved- Pine burr "turkeys" were favors. Mrs. E. S. Pudrom of Franklin and Mrs. Ruth S. Pullium were guests. Caaeer Center In ?ylva To Be Closed Nov. 29 The Jackson-Swain Cancer De tection Center in Sylva will be closed November 29 The Center will be open Friday, December 6. RF.l.IARI.F. PARTY MALE OB FEMALE to service a route of CIGARETTE machines. No selling or soliciting. Routes are established for opera toi'. Full or part time, 6 to 8 hrs. per wk. Up to $260 per month to start. $890 to <178* cash required which is secured. Please don't waste our time unless you can se. cure the necessary capital and are sincerely interested to eventually operate a $22,000 im final net busi ness. Give full particulars, phone number. Write Box 423, Sioux City, Iowa, for Information and inter, view. GIVE A BULOVA 7 Christmas! BULOVA DIAMOND LA PETITE 23 i?wtl?.Z diamonds, timed lo Ml precision adjustments, unbreak ?bit malnsprinj $59.50 BULOVA "23" 23 j?Mb, timad la sii pradslon adjustments, stlf-wiodlnj, water proof*. aabraakabla mainspring, sbock proofad , and -mafnatic. U |j|Aa AS I HI 1UVI #?! UUy Mtaad hand. (4>d ani1' 1 ? Wa|l. taaa | ,iu eftoal dial) SCT.SO Easy Credit Terms USE OVK LAY-AWAY PLAN DAVIS JEWELERS! "ON THE SQUARE" Baptist Missionary Society Holds Meeting Wednesday The meeting of the Baptist Mis sionary Society was held last Wed nesday night at 6 o'clock with o pot tuck supper. Mrs- W. T. Brown had charge of the program and gave a talk on Missions Mrs- W. V- Costello presented the study course on "Continent in Com motion" Africa : i Lottie Moon Circle Holds Meeting Mrs- W. A. Bell, chairman of the Lottie Moon Circle of the Woman's Missionary Society of the First Baptist Church, had charge of the program at the general meeting at the church Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. W. C. Kinney, Sr. gave the devotional. Taking part on the program were Mrs- Ben Palmer, Mrs- W. H. Mur- 1 ray, and Mrs. E- A. Browning. ' The topic of the program was "Three Knocks in the Night" deal- i Ing with hospitals in Africa and I Latin America. I CLIFFORD L. HAKPER Clifford Harper Returns From ' Verdun, France Cpl- Clifford Lee Harper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wade Harper of | South Solon Ohio, recently return- > ed from Verdum, France after ser- | ving 27 months in the Military ] Police unit. He received his dis charge at Ft. Sheridian 111. I Cpl- Harper received his basic t and M. P. training at Camp Gor- i don, Ga., and Ft. Jackson, S- C- , He enlisted in the Army in 1954. He attended high school in South i Solon and was employed by the | International Harvester Co- of | Springfield, Ohio, prior to enter ing the service- < He is a grandson of Robert L Abernathy and nephew of Wayne \ J. Gentry of Route 3, Murphy. Episcopal Women To Sponsor Bake Sale Saturday The Womans Auxiliary of the Episcopal Church will sponsor a bake sale Saturday beginning at 9 a. m- at the Elkin's Appliance Store Baked goods such as cakes, can dies, cookies, and sweet breads, along with various other articles will be on sale. TIMELY FARM QUESTIONS QUESTION: What effect on North Carolina agriculture does our system of tenant farming have? ANSWER: The effect is wide spread, but generally the lack of long-term agreements between landlord and tenant inhibits mech anization, livestock production and the adoption of other practices 1 and improvements that normally take longer than one year to show | results CRAWFORD POULTRY CO. INC. Dealers !? lire PeaMry Write Or (Ml Per 1 ft CALL COLLECT 5M Andrews Woman Accepts Job In Greensboro ANDREWS-Mrs. R. V. Tankers ley left Friday for Greensboro where she will join the Kurt Sal man Associates Industrial Engi neers. Mrs- Tankersley has been asso ciated with the Owenby Manufac turing Company of Andrews from its inception here as general man ager in charge of all trainees and personnel Prior to moving to Andrews, Mrs- Tankersley was associated with Kurt Salman Industrial Engi leers for eighteen years Saptist Church, the Business Wo Japtist Church, the Business Wol nen's Circle and the Konnaheeta Yoman's Club. She has one daughter Beverly, a iigh school student who will enter I totre Dame School in Greensboro "urtis-Prichard IVed October 21 In Decatur, Ga. Mr- and Mrs. Carl Ledford of ioute 1, Copperhill, Tenn., an lounce the marriage of their laughter, Betty Ruth Curtis, to Charles Prichard. son of Mrs. Wary Prichard and the late Mr. Prichard of Isabella, Tenn. The couple were wed Oct. 21, at he home of Mr- and Mrs. LeRoy Prichard of Decatur. Ga. The Rev. David Hornby officiated The bride is a graduate of Mur >hy High School Mr- Prichard graduated from Ducktown School and has served four years with the U- S- Navy- He s now employed with the U. S Post Office in Atlanta. Andrews Personals Mr. and Mrs- Vernon McGulre have returned home after spending the week-end in Mayfield, Ga., as guests of Mrs. McGuire's brother in-law and sister, the Rev. and Mrs. George F. Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Delaney bad as their house guests for the week-end Mr. Delaney's brother-in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Blake> Barnes of Blountville, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs- Y. E. Lail have re turned from Burnftell, W. V., after a week's stay with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Vin cent Love. Mrs- Ruth S. Pullium spent the week-end in Newnan, Pa-, with her father and in Atlanta with her sis ;ers Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Revis of iylva spent the week-end with Mrs. Revis' mother, Mrs. R. W. Rec tor. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Cathy of Asheville were guests of Mrs. Clara Sherrill for the week-end Miss Wilma Crisp student at Western Carolina College spent the week-end with her parents JAMES M. STEWART James Stewart Stationed bi England A-3c James Merrill Stewart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stewart of Andrews, after completing his bas ic training at the U. S. Air Force Base in Lake Charles, La., and Colorado is now stationed in Eng land His training is preparing him for further study in radar which fol lows a particular career field. lie attended the Andrews High School and entered the Air Fore* Service in September 1956 MISS EMALENE MARTIN Emalene Martin ToWed Willard Clonts H Mr. and Mrs. John H. Martin of Hayesville announce the engage ment of their daughter, Em&lene, to Mr. Willard C- Clonts. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. , Clonts of Murphy. Miss Martin is at present em ployed as secretary to the Manager of the Southern Commercial Grow er Division of Associated Seed Growers, Inc., Atlanta, Georgia. Mr. Clonts ov-ro and operates a farm in the Peachtree Community near Murphy. The wedding is scheduled to take place in mid-December at the Truett Memorial Baptist Churcb* Hayesville THE PERFECT GIFT A NEW 1958 CHEVROLET We Have A Few BRAND NEW 1957 CHEVROLET OARS AND PICK-UPS On Hand At REDUCED PRICES. Recent Change In Social Security Law As a result of new legislation, a ; wife no longer needs to be living with her husband to qualify for | monthly social security benefits on his record, according to Norris G. Grubbs, of the Asheville Social ! Security Administration office. Previously, a wife could draw i monthly payments on her hus- I band's record only if she was liv- 1 ing with him or he was contribut ing, or under court order to con- < tribute, to ber support. Under the i new law claims previously disal- \ lowed because none of these re- 1 quirements was met can now be \ reopened, upon application, and ] benefits paid as early as this past i Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Warner of Sapelo Island, Ga , announce the arrival of a aon, James Paul on November 13. The baby weight seven pounds and ten ounces PROVIDENCE HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Helton, Rt. 4, twin daughters, Linda Faye and Brenda Kaye, November 12. Cpl. and Mrs. Charles James Collins of Murphy, a son, James Michael. Nov. 17 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Corn well, Rt. 2, Murphy, a daughter, Cecile Denise, Nov. 14. Mr. and Mrs- Donald Anderson of Robbinsville, a daughter, Cathy, Nov. 14. PROTESTANT HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs- Randle Wallace, Rt. 2 Murphy a daughter, Nov. 16. Mr. and Mrs. Troy Hughes, Rt 2, Murphy, a daughter, Nov. 17. Mr. and Mrs. Devero Martin o t Vicenza, Italy, a daughter, Lu Ann, Nov. 6. Mr- Martin is the son of Mr. and Mrs- Fred Martin of Rt. 3, Murphy. Among The Sick PROVIDENCE HOSPITAL Mrs. W. A. Puett, Route 1, Mar ble; Hollis Dan Hughes, Route 2, Murpjhy; Mrs. A. L.' Gillespie, Murphy; Mrs. Adkins Keener, Rt 1 Marble; Barney McDonald, Rt. 2, Murphy; Mrs. James Israel, Murphy, Tracy Oelkers, Murphy; Frank Davis, Murphy; Loretta Ow sns, Brasstown, Mrs. Sallie Collett, Murphy; Gary Barnett. Rt. 1, Murphy; Mrs. Virginia Hughes, Rt. 1, Turtle town, Tenn. September. A wife's benefit is not paid for iny month in which her husband Is not eligible to receive his bene fit. Other types of payments affect id by the changes in law are hus- , ind's, widew's, widower's, and nother's benefits. Other require ments for eligibility and the pro visions for paying lump sum death payments remain unchanged by he new law. PERSONALS Mr. and Mr*. Ed Davidson of Miami, Fla. visited Mr. and Mrs J. W. Davidson here last week. Mrs- H. A. Mattox spent several days in Atlanta last week with her parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Harry P Cooper. Mrs- W. H. Wilkie and her daughter. Patty Lou of Arden were week-end guests of the Rev. and Mrs- R- A. Potter and boys. Mrs- Ed Barnett left Sunday for KnoxviHe to spend the Thanksgiv ing holidays with her daughter, Mrs- Hoke Mynatt and family. She was accompanied by her son Jack Barnett, of Cullowhee. Jack will go after her after Thanksgiving and take her to Cullowhee to spend the Christmas holidays with him.. Mr. and Mrs- E. C. Queen of Elizabethton, Tenn. spent a vaca tion of several days last week with Mrs. Sallie Queen and Miss Beulah Queen, Miss Elda Queen of Atlan'a spent the week-end with them. Mrs. W. A. Bell, Mrs. R. S. Bault. Mrs. Evelyn Patton Mrs. Duke Whitley and daughters, Lynn and Jane and Misses Kate and Leila Hayes spent last Saturday in Ashe ville. Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Pickleslmer of Washington, D. C-, spent the week-end with Mr. Picklesimer's parents, Mr- and Mrs. L. H. Pickle simer. Mrs. Elizabeth Stiles of Balti more, Md., spent the week-end with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs- Floyd Posey and children and Mr. and Mrs. Asa James, visited Mrs- Posey's aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs- John Chastain of Dillard, Ga., over the week-end. They also went to White side Mountain, beyond Highlands Mrs- Harry Ferguson of Sylva spent several days last week with her mother, Mrs. T. S. Evans. Mrs. Ruth Carroll and Mrs- T. S Evans were guests Saturday of Mrs. Cora Nalley of Blue Ridge, Ga. Aromatic tobacco has proved to be a good source of income to many North Carolina farmers. Blairsville Upholstery Shop Spec ialise* In Upholstering Antos and Furniture ? All Kinds of Old Furni ture Reflnisbed. We Pick Up and Deliver. Call Blairsville tu. unateita i SEfiotoM , for Christmas; See Our Large Stock of Used Cars and Trucks At Both Locations. LOW FINANCE RATES ? EASY TERMS Murphy Lot CARS 1955 BUICK 2-Door Hard Top fully equipped 1964 CHEVROLET Bel- Air (Am 1953 CHEVROLET Bel -Air 2-Door 1953 CHEVROLET 110 2-Door 1955 CHEVROLET 150 2-Door 1956 CHEVROLET 219 2-Door 1953 CHEVROLET 150 4-Door 1949 CHEVROLET FleetUne 2-Door 1952 FORD 2-Door 1950 FORD 2-Door 1948 FORD Club Coupe 1948 FORD Chib Coupe 1953 DODGE 2-Door Andrews Lot 185C CHEVROLET Bel Air 4-Door One Owner 8 Power Glide 1950 CHEVROLET Sport Coope IMS OLDS 88 HOLIDAY COUPE Clean, Radio, Heater, New Tires 1951 PONTIAC 4-Door 1957 FORD 2-Door, 8-CyIlnder, 16,309 Miles, One Owner, Gren and Ivory 1966 FORD t-Door, 8-Cyllnder, Blue and Ivory 1954 FORD 4-Door, One Owner 11,(78 Miles, Rlne and Beige 195# CADILLAC 4-Door, Hydro raatlc, Radio, Heater, Extra Clean, Solid Black. TRUCKS TWO 1?M CHEVROLET'S Vft Too Plcfe-Upa ONE IMS FORD Vi Too Plck-Up ONE 1956 CHEVROLET Vi Ton TRUCK S 1957 CHEVROLET V4 Ton Plek-Up ? Like New 1MM FORD Mi Ton Plek-Up ? 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