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Wwnru Eduor
tl W I ircle Votes
To Change Name
k ANDREWS ? UW I" members \o
?U to chan t- t Jit* u:mic* of the
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ct* 10 hoii i M. ? Hi in I who r?*
ctfttly rtttrtd u mtmoer of :r*
Elemtonry toculty of \ad
re*? a( a mttttAf uf U c Cirvit
1 bur*6ay an hi m tfw home jt Mrs
A a CfeAOdier
Mi ? E:n*c**h a. atnc* * as
co-hocttM
Mra Rih S Pullhim presented
he program "Mi&atoaa in the Old
TesUtment A than ou whan
tiunw of Biblical characters ?trt
reve<tied && *hc vHJtkc uf each one
was used Mm Mabel HjjOui'ii
Mrs. Uleun Mi/Guire and Mi? !:i
I by Glenn ass.sled
MiSi (Jem president i\>ndui lc-vl
U?r business pea iixJ uiio aiaiuoiUf J
s<?es li i the tic* >ear
A salad i jufsr ^ ji -served dur
(he social hour
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with values?
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Mrs. L B. Nichols
Presents Program
To Woman's Group
ANORFW* Mrs L B Nichols
presented the program "Our
("hin h 5 Hjrt j:> World Educa
tion at the uf fir vs ?meil
? ?'e P1 r*>bx '.tTi ?n CIium ! Mull tax
ni* 'it field jt the home "i Mrs
H fit! Yuung
%!r> Ht*rU it Sheidx president
.*Mi!ed
Mis J >seph Mi r^a x a^e s>ave !he
iViii|iii|)'( Mefllbr's ere asked t')
Hun in a round taLile diMussiuii ?>t
the topic
Mrs Eugene Wiherspoon *a
nresen'ed a gift with expressions uf
love and re^ref as she leaver xx.th
her husband, the Rex K F W.rt;
ersm on t tr Statesx^lle
T>unng the social hour fhr h>-'
i-sv mtw(1 refreshment*
Marble
Mr- Furl Rjrkman Mrs Fd
Br u lev uf Franklin and Mrs ('
B H.i' Ion of Brvson City were re
- ? ? ? l e ' s ef Jieir relatives Mr
il \'.r< Hurley MiHan
v 1 "v< shf^d'-n n >.bv ard
; ? \f Cleveland Tenn were
? ? - -nests I I I'ri;" p.il eil
? v* > . ? .? i *,v
I ! \ ? s Cr< e^ < 'n ?
? . Li s! S:."i !a> flight 'he Dc1
? :? ' V - . led \k "'.id 1 ; ? i ! ??. ,>?'
i ' / 1 " v 11 ? 1\, ? K -? .:u? m ? s
' aid of Knoxxille. Tenn .
U-v He.1i -. k ;*nd fan il\ t H ?b
? in-e. .lit- and the Hex IkeV .l.u-k
.on an ! lamny -it Sii.jxx B:rd
I .. r r \ 'Vivn1 and Ray Roland
?'?I are etn il.JVed at Kr mei ^vdle.
x v. e e Week-end :fue-ts ol tilt 1."
e! -TjVes
H B Ri.-h spent t'ie week end
' i ? h rria ve- in B'airsville (;a
Mrs. Edith Garland of R bbins
II. ? and M- and Mr. Ray Hens
ev if M able tan (la . were we -k
*nd i?ues:s oi Mr. and Mrs Har
ey Mi- Han
Mr ami Mrs. Vincent Hall of
klaible are vacationing this week.
Mrs \m.mda Flrod is improving
h > xx t ek.
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PERSONALS
Mrs Her.-v Hickman and su e
V v \a'.r.e West of Waverland
I !k1 a: V- ami Nt rs Jack Na
! . .-. nop li-t I net were visit
? . ? v ' i : \ t" week-end
v . . !. ? 'i h h.iv o
? ! ! iv' week
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Mr and Mrs Lee Pulllum l#ft
Saturday for a weefc'i stay w Mh
:rl j :\t-s in Newport News Va
M.w Meredith Wfcitaker and Miss ]
HuUi Hamilton attended the west
?--n 1i*': .i t nit-e'tii-i of Delta Kap
fl-mina held :tt tfk* home of
il a-rk in Franklin form
!??. of Mn-r>hy Saurday at 12 30
. a:'1i a Limheon
Mr 1 B Nichols -! spending j
a ii ? n \ ill i R;i a C j as j
; . . r 1 ? ? i fa-; vv ? C(hand*er, '
Mr?. Ann Anders |
\ it-ndirit' the annual meeting of
-mil 1 ( i .i; den Clubs of North
-n held Tuesday in Brevard
? V < Pa.d .1 ?rdan, Mrs B
v i;: h- Mr- W K Net*l Mrs L.
w?*- and Vrc A R Chandler
n and Mrs Frank Swan
Mnniav for Salt Lake City,
' v.^rr they will spend a
tVir >on :ind daut?.hter
<' Tin and Mrs Edward
i: . ii i ! it'::* family. They were
: ? i r . n <? I on the motor trip by
H 1' Davis who will have a
i ' 1 - f.-it wih her son-in-law
i - ? I 1 1*;-. Mr and Mrs. John
. : . ? .1 ''i -ii- children
Mr and Mn J?ck Elliott of
Daytoaa B?ch, FT*. who tav?
been spending a vacation M their
cottage oo Klwasaee Lake spent
several days ol last week wtwth
frteods The Elliotts' formerly lv- |
ed in Andrews
Dr and Mrs I. L Ezzell spent j
the week-end in Ashevilie where'
they attended the tHree-day meet
ing of the First Dislnet ?' Dental |
Society , y
Mrs Arnold Derreberry attended |
the three-day meeting of Beauti
cians apd Hair Dressars held at 1
the Charlotte Hotel in Charlotte
over the week-end
Miss Jo-Ann Crawwford and Miss
Pay Farmer of the Nttrses' sia/f of 1
District Memorial Hospital spent i
the week-end in Raleigh
Mr and Mrs Roy Williams and
family efi Monday for Kings Moln
tain to attend the funeral seniles
held f> >r her brother, Dock Phillips
who passed away Sunday.
Mrs. C A Brown has returned'
home after a visit with her son,
Dr. Robert Brown and his family '
in Klngsport, Tenn
Mr aod Mr? 0 A. Harwood
have mined from CyoUiift# Ky
aod are occupying tbe dome of the
late Miss Made Bates in Valley
lowc
Captain and Mrs. Frank Swan
have rt* turrtexi home after attend
uig the funeral of Mrs Swan s
brother-in-law Fffcok Burleson in
Crubtree Friday While away they
aJso had a visit with their son,
tiiii and hte family, in Burosvtlle
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Wnrphy, N. C.