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I?y Party of the third 0/ tut F.*"atary 6;hooJ hoasmi . tbfi." iiauief. JC.i Ruby Bill, wkh jr. ,?u*pri? ^irlbiay party M theii r4f??,corn Friday. Nov. U. - Cake, punch. 1 e cream and io c,k m we served. t - Matt*" aulsCag with the po t> were Mrs. A. J. HeaJriek, Mrs. Francis B- urne Jr., Mr*. Charles Coleman. M s. HaroM Weils enJ lukt 3. B Cj.-d . U Jr. Ruth Swan Circle Holds Meeting Ruth Svk !? Cire!e of the Fir-C Br ftir Church met at the home of Mri. B yd Davis. TuesJay, Nov. 11. at t p.m. Mrs. Rtvi English, president, pre sided over business. A program on "Kcrta' was prcsen. J. Devotion was given by Mrs. Vetaa Burch and Winona Hughes. Ttcso taking part were: Mrs. Loni Davis, Mr j. CjcU Mills Mrs Opal Dav.--. Mrs. T . ;y Dickey and Mrs. Juanild Gr.ct. ?F'.jb- :<?- the Camrrunfy Mission i ? Th nksrivjng Eo"<?ys were dt - cussed. Plans for a Christmas party to be he'd at the next meeting at the brr . cf Mrs. Harry Dickey were dimrsed. I During the social hr-ur the hostess | . -ved ref- eshments to nine mem- ; Ufj and cne visitor. i Unsurpassed Comfort fir the RUPTURED! MTI Mfi'l '' ? I I II GOLDEN \ii CROWN* TRUSS WITH LUXURY MATERIALS MtVIK ItfOli A V AllAftlf ? Bert's unexcelled coiafort for anyone suffering reducible inguinal hernia. New miracle materials? soft, per forated-for-coolness foam rubber cov ered next to body with smooth, soothing tricot and on outside with tough, durable cloth. Truss molds it self to body, holds flat, foam rubber groin pad in position no matter bow vou move. Completely adjustable. No fitting. Padded leg it rep and back lacing. Washable. Only $9.95 single models, $10.95 doubles. By makers of famous RUPTURE- EASER* Come jinaodm it! Drug to. Hirpky, N. ?. <4 the Kir* i tfce butnc oi Nov. prcakt Kdwardi praeied "Korea." it ?. IWMMltl wore served to Lutheran Church Women Meet <^URBWS ? The United Lutl. an C^urtfh w-mfn of St. Andrew's Uv^ffmn Chor.b in Andrew s held ft* regular m . icg on Nov. II i e* #w- b me of Betty Sue Best. " prticrcm meeting arc nd a ?"T). Flejd U the World" wa* under the direction of ? . Be* Presi . nt of the ? 'up. Mr*. I^Bb G. Wcod, prejideJ cvpr the business i^s&on. At t'. elose cf the meeting, re- 1 ru.-iunciM wfre served by the , tev!i:j. . | Bridge, Dinner Party Held At Williams Home M- and H i. Wallace WiHi?m* er.'e-tislned ?-ith a dinner, bridgj party s* their home Thurd ay, Ncv. 12, D' snd M-$ Paul HU1 won high sc." .? Second high was won by Mr. *?"* Mrs R-v Jr>s-ph. Float'n1? prizes were won by M-'J Ann Tuttle tgsi Herman Edwards. Cuts:- included Dr. and Mrs. Pau! Hi"! Dr. snd M"s. William Ot . y, >rd S'-s. Ed R-?ynalds. r- nrj J. Headrirk. Mr ;r* >Tr3. Bu1 Alexander. Mr. and >? i R~y Joenh, Mr. and M~s. H< -on Eriwrds. Mr. and M-s. v .r.-- ,s n<v" -oy ]\fr. and Mrs Ril' Tj . and Mr. and Mrs. L. L. K!?n?. Amon? The Sick Wt#W I* PrnHnc Hospital TK.-e . fcdir ' t tJm Pr#vil;nce -'osr?it-' re: Lf Beaver Rt. 2. Murphy: Mrs J'rr-n-.'.e Lee Fuller. R . 1. H*j"es\ He: F.ed L. Gar.-en, Ht. 1, Mur;'iy: Mi;. Lula Hatched, R . 2. \Turphy; Ls .vren ?? Hemphill, ? alrsviik. Ha.; Krs. Hilc'ied Marie McSffrtan, Rt. 1. Andrews: Sonny Tanti . R. 3. Bla.rsville, Ga. : Jack Pi .cy M av-iy: M rs. Bertha P*.nth;\ Rt. 1, Vi.ir.~hy: Mrs. vfyrt'? Rr . R\ 1, Marble; Alex ander Shoes, Ycung Harts, Ga.; V. v Louse Slaughter. RobbinsvJle ?pi Wr!le;e Sales, Brasstawn. I c, 0. Frazkr iscusM8 School Needs ?ND*KWI . CMtte 0. ft** Jjf AitfMM Voti, asewwl ttw mtmb a>> impnver. vf? of tfc* MmqI ? ? mertiag of tha Aiihui Paraqi Teartra Siut .ai Anodattoa Tue* ' iy aigkt The Rev. Oofrii P. Smothermu iMt o/ the Ptrt MrtlwIM okwU ' ? ' <*? >"? vcftwJ ihuugltft - nd it trmenied on the fundamental n wfc'ch cur rtlit'icn and w-booli >rt based. Pi?7.t announced ?he improvements being made is tin. uhc.M outlined the long range prog ram a." t . future cod stressed. cCte esporate need fcr class rooms and scJ>: ?! toUtfke*. 1:; stated the r. w high school buJding was In the ?>!?nr>in* .-'.age and should begin ccastr- >?.Cm in February 1960 on tV .irapcrty near the present school p.'ant. Mrs. Kenneth Stover, chairman nf the Harvest Sale, announced hat $638 10 was rioli'. d from the benefit. In fcie absence of Mrs Gerald Almond, the presV.nt.uhuka Stover r resided. In the rc.m count Miss Elizabeth Kllpsrtrick placed first for the I elementary school and Miss Jean C It sty s. xnd place fcr the High schoo' announced tint the p-imsry grades will present a Fp~ct*'. rr3p~am at the next PTS<A treetlnr. o be held Pec. 8. Peachtree P-TA Po!ds Meeting Parent - Tencher Associst'on r' Pe--ht~ee School heM their .'?u ?ar m?etin? Thursday, Nov. 5 hi the sr^oo! auditorium. Mrs. Lris Bartratt presided. Dur- j iug f .? business ses? on the mem- : bers voted to buy recreation and scietre equipment for the srrhcol. A Thanksgiving pisy was given by memVrs cf the seventh grade rlis?. A movie "A Desk for Bible" crm"Ieted 'he program. Dr. W. R. Gossett Attends Meeting RALEIGH ? Dr. William R. Gos s.tt o* M'irphy is am'-ng 200 vision specialist.* attending the Fall Edu cational Congress of the North Carolina Stste Optometric Society : t tV Sir Walter Hotel iiere. The congress opened Sunday with sn ac"dres; by Dr. J. Hugh Sowder o, Norih Wilkesboro, president of the society. T . three-day conference also in clude.; s?s? n> of the Woman's Auxiliary to the North Carolina j Siaie Optcmtiric Society. SAVINGS UP TO $ 50.55 ' ON AUTO "COMP."& COLLISION INSURANCE FOR 3-YEAR FINANCE PERIOD IS ONLY PART OF THE STORY WITH NATIONWIDE! FASTER CLAIMS SERVICE: Nationwide Drive-la Claim* offices In many ureal for on-the-spot settlement! MODERN CUSTOMER CONVENIENCES: Money-saving auto tin* anclng plana. Iasy-to-understand illustrated policies. "Personalized" agent service. ?AN AUTO INSURANCE COST CASE HISTORY THE COVERAGE: Comprehensive and $S0 deductible collision (Class XI) THE CAS: 1959 Bulck LeSabre 4-door Sedan THE COST: N. C. law permits purchase and payment of "comp." and collision for three years when auto Is financed for three years. Rates quoted apply to members. Non-member* pay a $9.00 non-recurring membership fee. TOTAL COST (S jrn.) STANDARD RATE NATIONWIDE RATE *174.4$ TOUR SAVINGS ISMi IT ALL ADDS UP TO SERVICE PLUS SAVINGS! For quahty auto Insurance at lowest possible rate*, call yaur Nationwide agent NOWf NATIONWIDE ? NO. 1 AUTO INSURER IN NORTH CAROLINA M S MctaM. Td. VI 7-1812 ATIONWIDE CI , MTWHWIK urt mnuttt M. CI., MM OFFICE: CHINKS, 0*19 OFFICE: IUEICH * mi *n tar ml I .?Mg| Mr, NMM ftv> )? I *W? **?. ?A?r vWUhj . *.^1 *??*,-*. C. Moore wfea WW < *???? ? PWtawtf MmpHo). - Mru. Hotwrt MaKwvor waoi wvtt-fcl dan *M? j? C*i . irtU : G*. v(ai.1?g P*r mctfcar. Mrs 1 Clfrrnco & , ?. * ' ? v ?r? H?i BWM arte has been ? Mte*t ?t PlpfcsvMt HwiUl inn returned fc?l?T ham* Mrs. H. A. Mutoc vUtted her re rents. Mr: a*t Mr* Harry Cooper cl Atlanta seveij days last v.ek. M-s. Yirgtt John*?, Mrs. Opal He rell and Mrs. John Cantre.l "Wended t?V Dtaitva "Hie O ii . MvKay" at the Little Theatre in CuIjow! . ~e Wednesday night Mrs ?Trhnsoa's ten, Vv.-gU. ptayed Mis role of U. Commander John CbaUee in the dMM. M-. and Mr*. Georr.'- Townjon ?ni Mrs. Bertha Rcberts speik Sum'ay wtth Mr. Townson'j sister. Mrs. Lassie Ceariey c# Blairsvill.\ G? Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wheeler end daughter. Cathy of Jasper. Ala. * . ? the week-end as guests of JP'-s. EUra Wheeler and Miss TCietm; Wheeler. M . ant Mrs. Fr.tl Duvall 01 B~y~in City were guests Sunday rf Mrs. Du veil's sister and brother in-law. Mr. and Mlrs. L. R. Walker. r ? aod Mrs B W. Whitfield are S' . Tding several days this week In Atlanta Ga where Dr. Whitfield will attend a medical meeting. R. W. E?*ley Jr.. and R. S. Fault at', nt'ed 8 Lions DbvTict Cabinet meeting in Dlllsboro Sun day. H i J. E Snow cf Athens. Tenn, h v:?->tn? her sister, Mrs. J. W. Thompson this wr. k. Gen. Jerry Davidson of Fort Wr'h, Texas, spent several days i l~st w*. k with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Davidson. M*ss Jc :ephine Hrighway spent Sunt^ry atx' Mrndoy in Asheville fs ruests cf Mr. and Mrs. C. :rge M auney. Mrs. J L. McMullan of Jefferson Ga.. is visi'ing her siste- and broth er-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. j Odom. Mr. ind Mrs. J. W. Davidson ! s-nt h><tt Thursday and Fri.J,jy in i Vine's m p. -fs of M s. Drvidson's ' ' rothf - aiv* sister-in-law. Mr. ind | Mrs. Harry P. Cooper. J. F-anklin Sm'th. member of the r? University of Tenn . -see. Knnxville. spent the week end w'th his family cf Murphy Rt. 1. M'sa Ra-ihel Stewart spent the weekend with h.T riece. Miss Mer cedes P*voe in Atlanta. Miss Payne "?as ir.'rrviewed bv Emory Unl'wr <*:ty fr- ^dmisoi-n ?*? medical schcl. She returned to New Orleans, La. Sunday w'te-e she is atvndin? S^nhii Newcomb College of Tulanc University. Mr. ar-1 Mrs R"n Akin of Athens, Ti. wr' '??? VV^fl^^nv wVh Mr. 4'-ir'? mthrr. Mi"?. Dora Akin. M' ?nd M'-s. Everett L-rwrertco A-Vnn. Oh'o. werp miests of Mr. ond Mrs. E. L. Shields, Mcoday. Mr. and Mrs. T Nrrr's of Savan nah. G.a. and Miss Jane Cook of iHW'* r.ii, <-v>nt 'ih. week-end M '. and Mrs. Edwin Cook and Jrhtmy. *fr. a'"' Mrs. Ph't Hf>'orth tnd Ron. *flke. rt Thom?>sv|<le have returvd ate- visiting Mr. a?l Mrs. Sim Davidson. M--r W V.. Howell is vV?>tag 1-tives at Ba'"~m this week. *'"s ??Me Cotva^d rf RoV><??? "'e, . it th'- wepv ^>nd ns "rest of her niece, Kit. Rirth Che', v. Mrs. R. S. IW several *av< this ".???k in Raleigh. ""hoe#? ^ thi* ftinerw' " Clnnrfe l.-v? (n Ash?ville. Satnr wr-?. yr 8tKi n?-s w p V-s J. L. McM?il*an of .! -.tir? ? . Os. and Vt-. nnd Mrs. Olen St"Hton of And-.^ws. M .* W. A Walls c< Ei*ownh. ?n-n*. her- sister, Mrs. Norma Baker this week. Dr. Howard G. Hanson rr.-rrtber -f the Hculty of Yonn* Prrrri' roile^ V'mi'v* P<Hi On. snent rtie week end w'th he- rireats, Rev. and Mrs. Ale* JIan?on. V*r? Nett SiMfd r^wrvd home Sid^w from a vtrit with here itaters if Atl2nta. 1 1 Rev. and Mrs. Ales Hanson have Far CMttHMu Inner IHMiil?S9d At Oik NmHi| lite Re?al Club mot frtday, Nov . 'it. at the hem* of Mr*. DM* JVmer. IMti Hattle Palmer ?m eo hr&m. Palmer. pWdent, condvet rr' buK'nee* Plans (or a Ciirbjt j dinner %ere ?tl*cusaed Mn ! J *i >aif Nona ?h named chair ???. Mrs Ruby Hill nad Mrs R H Vo?-i* ww? ?upoin'.'d to a nominat : li>? comm'ttee. The telrvijirn Reading Pro?nm dlvusaed by Mim Thelmi I During the w-lal hou-, th-> I hestetv '.Tved refrrrtmients to 10 | number* and cue visitor HIKIH* McMAHAN V- and M-s. WIHwd Jixbnn Me "?hun ?? 1. Andrews. mi the ct a dau<rhter, ?Ml* M?-*e. '?t Prov-Kt*>e H^<pi I ?-! V'*?. MoMMinn U the forme* j Miss Mildred Marie Holkrw ay ROBERTSON fcfr. and Mn. James Milton R'bertsnn of Route I. Andrews, an rounce JK< blrMi of a #on. David O troll at Providence Hopolta!. ! Mr*. Rcbertiwn is the former Miss | Margie Ann Haney. HAMPTON M-. and M*s. John H-?mr>t~n o' Uo-ka. anroimce the birth of a -<?ueh"*r at Provl-V-n-e Ho?nitel. ??? Ham "ton W the former Mis' Mennice Christine Montgomery. TAYLOR Wr. and Mn Homer Hovt Tsvlor -? Rou'e 2. Culberson, announce ttv* Kv?h of a daughter. Dellpht Da?n I -t ProvHence Hmnital. M*s. Taykr i? the f'rmer Miss Pearl Mamie Slsp'.r returned hrme from attending a meetin" of 'he Syr"1 o' the Port P'-o r< E"iswtl Chur'^1. M<1 in Green"iRe. S. C. last week. The host | p-r:-fi was Ch-'st Chitroh. M-s. Sherm'n Montgomery and Trnv and L-'ke*. of Richmond, i v? , have bo?i?ht the Ouinn farm tin Old Rood. They are re modeling the bis hou?e t'v-e. M". Or!r>n will stiH V M hm-e to friend > Bt th? sarv? place. Mrs. E. C. Suit of Sh~al Creek Wow* spent thre? ?tcVi with rota tive? in Columbus and Cin "inn'ti, Ohio. Mr and **>s. Robert Malacn of | B-.rtw'on. f>hin.. vvt? he* vi?'t- J L-" .???? .T. B. Slaughter's on Shoal j Creek Road. Mr*. Tom W. Axley is rented ?n >v? tmmvwtaw nHer * reo?nt m .-?"t'nn ?? Dex^ness H<?snit<?l. St tflnis. Mo.. Monday. Nov. 2. Mr* <T?n^iul Art?T"? of AtlJHit-v r? ><v* Mrs fY"*"" Bwhnrun r??i Tj-i. w(m* mIM hiwt r, tv** wppv due Hlr/*ss of ?beVr father. Ross Bradley. mi?? FT7o??e*?< KIItMcV snent wv?i in B-yson City is giie<st r*t Kff Htf*, ? T^rr*,- ??nH **>?? R. .T "'mpt spent Tuesdiy In Atlanta. r"? "w Wheetor and son. Al. of Tnnn. ffi'Mfs of "v-thor Bert Wheeler, V- the week-end. Vn Hwpnvfllo, WV^ TT-%nca?i ?y\H nf flip nf K?" r?*ts *>*? T5V)'^U (7. CtiMah, rf ??<?<? PKWc+f Tprn TntP**r?>'*?if K"H <r? Uir'"1 r?l in fV*o T^/n?? r?~* of fiV f^-v-rh ft ffi? C'ty^ Phenherd. T*?/\ t>e? A V*y ff"Wroii 11^11 i*? P~n*?y?"ffto *mcf--.Jr,r, Af TV'tVl'S" e* V/v?4li miQftfj^O H^,,v tMs U'fpli *w, ???*'? #'??>;?> lfi?anV?r n^A A i ?V\i ? ???? o*vi C?ht"H *> ""^?11 Us A f?n ^A* n'Ww?- (TVs *V A, Ifvtirrr "??i? '? ir?^ p S, H"uH. T,-IfMS?>5 rf n??iAfihv 1-V^eplv *0 9<V ^ ^n. tn her homn wHh n broken '/W*f F <"? Moors "'hn bs* heo?i a I'"?'", Tr*,t"e<' horr,' l>?? f-w?w w? many friends will be ?'?d fo lesnj. rw W H OnsssM *s st??w?tn<? a ?env^|-B in R?le*sb ??.V, ?*4r MK mA Mr*. JmUv CarmU and nn. D?*M. -tH Vr* *>??*> *?*sue rt?e w>?*-end tn R?M*ti "? As truMts of Mr. and Mr*. Letand Hardtoon Andrews WM8 Holds Meeting At Baptist Church ANDREWS ? Mr* I. V. Buret ??i the warmer and lmpersooatec n mtatf.ooery it the meetiafl of Om th . c-rvica of the WMS of the Fine Baptist church Thursday nighl is the ladle* parlor of the churcfc ? 0 Worship the King" in Korea uts presented in the form of a . ttcr written by a missionary in K-rea t c friends in America. Mrs Burch summwized the various les of Chrlstain Missions wh ?: h bee in in 1U50 the Kcrean Ba f t r. minary. the Mission headquarters in Seoul and "he or rhangc an .1 academy at ImCxm. M-o. Amos Harris, president, conduc ted business session and made <tv foKcwlng announcements l.Tttie Mo~n Annual observance of Week of Preyer for Foreign Missi ri'sI Novem'.r 30 Dec. S at which ?"me a atrly courae book, "By all Mr.rns." by Baker J. Cauthen and other* will be rov'. wed by M'.ss Fli/f'aeth Kilpartick. Mrs. Edgar Wood and Mrs. E. U. Burch and Mrs. Slayton of Bryson City will ronlurt a study on the WMU Year | Book for 1959-30 on Tuesday night Nov. 24. following a pot lurk supper at tlv church. Mrs. M. J. Jordan was named i community chairman due to realg r. ',-yn of Mrs. Oalusha Pullium. The devotional meditation featur I ed .'soonslve reading by entire ?"-oup. Korean curios were used as tr.bb deceptions. Mr j. Mhbel Rivburn was in charge of tfc-e program. ANDREWS PERSONALS Mrs. J. H. Abernathy of Long Branch, New Jersey. Is the house "uest ef Mr. and Mrs. Jack Led Vrd. Enroute home next v.^ek she ?wlH soend some time with her r'piightcr, Mrs. Harold Hall, an'' he ? femliy >n D?nvil!e. Ky., also wiih mother daughv>r. Mrs. Carol Ledford, Sgt. Ledlord and the;> children in Fcrt Kncx, Ky. Mrs. G. E. Lail had as house gue?:s ever the weelvnd her daugh ters. Ms. Ruth Forsyth, and sons. B?ly and Bbbv, of Murphy: Mrs Vincen1 Lov? and Mr. Le?"? of Bjfr't" j. well. W. Vi "r;<i her son, W. O. Lsi' cf PV>v Ellenton, S. C.. Mr. ?pd Mrs. 'A. L. Clark cf Burnwell, Ky., areenrjanied the Love's on Hie trp. While here the men in the pt'v . ni.-ived the first two days ?rf the week hrnMng. M -ter Sr.?, Car>~ol ar?d Mrs. Led ifr.- d and their children have arriv ed for a Vf~it with his parents. Mr. "nd Mrs. M. Ledford. Sat. I.xiford ar1 his family have recently re 'urned from a three years t?ur of di 'v >n Pwris. France. He will v rort frr firlher service the latter "art of the month at Fort Kik>x, Ky. Cc?ch !and Mrs. Frank E. Maorr.'e and children of Tryon it .the weekend as guests of Yi.\ and Mrs. Arnold Derreberry Mrs. Paul P-Hn1? and daughter, IV'i^s P"ra Afllce Bering, of Con tnn. Ga., wr?re guests of IVt-s "-Tin-''' nr-er'<. Mr. and Mrs R A rtewar f c a visit over tt.> weekend. M-s. .1. W Brown 4ias returned heme r.ftcr a week'.s visit with S-t ?istc. Mrs M?i*te Johnson at her ?heme in Asheville. M'ss Fmma Razbusek of Ztirv*t. Vii?">sl?v|*, will leave next week fo- he*- horne after a month's vlsl* ?v'*h the Rev. and Mrs. Vi'nlds ?'VMns <?> tV Lutheran Mime, vin. (VMn i?rd M'ss Riibusek were nMivea of Yu?>sl?vVa and ?-"ve ~~ntlmied t"heir friendship over Iipwi TV, js h,-r IVrs! visit ?o the United States. Prior t*? her arrival here, she snend se'vrat ?ve?ks in C'nr^i with *riends. 5i.- Viph"-H stivtent purs* wpeVenH w5^ ber M". .and M~v Ni~k Nichols indwr* Lnthoran Church To Hold Special Service AVDffEW"! ? Th'nkiwlviiw Dav Crr.>ve, wi't hp helrt nt St. Andrvw'* r on 0>i?"Vi In Andrews on Thanksgiving Day, Now. 26, at 7:80 o.m. The *prvtpp wtll rorxl?rt of Vemvrs n hv P??tor Oobla*. wm f>? nnrt?r t|i?? Htrec'too ?f M*? H A v?n Gorder, organ ??* o* St. Andrew**. Th'? *rvVe H to be considered n a wrt of Sv Thartwgivin* Day obaerwaoce. | frit ads ?od i.HaUve* in Foirvkw *ctloo Sunday , | Mr*. Kate Mann waa recent guest i o f relatives km. ? Mrs. Ethel Stiles of Murphy was V. vlaeaday dinner guest o t Mrs. Kate Mann. Mrs. Ethel Ccffey, her daughter ' rmi son- In-law. Mr. and Mrs. CMles Trull, were visCng relatives in New York last wr.-fc. Grandma Bryant of Marble h? recently moved to her son s, Jim Bryant, In Marble. Mm. Carmell Tathrow and Ethel Stiles of Murphy. Mrs. Ann Palmer and Mrs. Ben Mano of MarfcV were it cent guests rf Mrs. Mamie Rich Mr. and Mrs. Fred Payne and MM. Betty Wilson were visiting Mrs. Wilson father, Aleck Dy.? la 1'ayesville recently. Mr. ?nd Mrs. Ray Hensley of M -bleUm, Ga., was weekend guest of relatives tier#. ' Mr. and Mrs. William McPher sen and children, Mike and Lynn. ?nd Mrs. McPherson's motlvr, Mrs. | Nannie L?"m Hamrick of Marietta. | were the weekend guest of Ml-. and Mrs. Harry Rich hev>. Glad tn report Olin Palmer's little pM who was sick last week is cu' agsta. Olod to welcome all our visitors ?t Hv??t Creek Church during the ?'?r.kend. H. V. P(v?er? and son, Ernest, o' Bli?c Rldpe, Ga.. were the Sunday j dinner guest cf Mr. and Mrs. H. B j Rich. cv,prM?n ami Earl Crtibv of Cleve '-ni. *r.-nn . wrp bu?!lne<?9 vistV>rs ir. "itr *r~tt"n one ctay last week. Sorry to reoort Mrs. Amanda El rrxi n~t in- proving miich. j 01->d to report Mrs. Pallie Palmer improving. Mr. ard Mrs.. Wilburn Griggs ?'?-5 Sum^v ar,erno-n guesN of *">?. ?!>d Mrs. Roy Pace at Slow Creek. Th" Rev. Homer Wilson and Fred p?inr,T were b'fp'ness visitors In Mor?anton cne day last week. Mr? Archie Gfbhv has employe ment in Cevcl^nd. Tenn. Andrews Meetings To Be Held ANTMIFWS ? TV official board r* the Ftrst Methodist Chureh of Andrews will meet at the church Monday, Nov. 23 at 7:30 p.m. Tiwwt^y. Nov. 24. nvmbers of th? Crwnn,1sf^on on Fdu?atk>n will tv.oot 7 W <p.m at the First Meth V.di?t Churrh. Student Expresses Feelings About Murphy Bulldogs the follow** poem ?m ?riHM by tm DavidMR, U. aim of Mr. and Mrs. Join Davldaon. Jaa l/i in the sixth grade. >. | mvnru ? The good ol' Murphy BuUdovs shewed 'Em how to ptay that same. Ia wtiYh tSe ball W kkked and passed. <f . Football is Hi oame TV oofrti he walked in circles, <The*wh the BuUdtys were ahead) We kpew thM he was worried Cause he oat atari rtibtvd his head. "Bl? Fo^t" Hembree kicked the ball But m?n. It went so far You couldn't even ?*e II When it landed over thaf T*e!r players tried to catch *. But their effort* wr*e no good, Thev finally picked ti? ball up. j But wf tackled where th ?^y stood. ' ' ~ T* t P>w Downs went by with nuthln' And thev never sained an Inch Con-.-, pvpt' time they get the_ball We'd throw 'em in a ditch. Aftp- vkm>hy really started Thev wp?e nleving fine, Emop.'ifi K* "Hte ball And ran for 90. P',th Bite* fuvj all the cheerleaders W~e Jtondin' yelUn' WOW! TV- >?*? the bovi wpre really "Showln' fhe visitors howl Th? moml of this stnrv fjpec frr 'earns that Mttrphy'H meet, r>~*'t rvr*- -riay the Bulldoes. If you rton't wont to get h'at. Rpv. C. A. Voyles To Bo Gaost Proaohop At Ranger The Rev. CTrrrence A. Voyles will N? Client preacher at Rantvr Bap mt Church Sunday, Nov. 29, a* 11 a.m. Rev. Vovles Is a nat*ve of Chern w-pp Coyr'y and Is now pastor of Pino Ton Baptist Church In Union County, Ca. 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