The News In And About Andrews w*. ? Wm. Neels Arrive Here For Summer ANDREWS ? A special, very warm welcome to our friends, the \ eels' Mr and Mrs. William >'eel of St Petersburg. Kla and we hope th?t they feel that they are "also of Andrews'' . arrived wj! Andrews Monday lor a three day :< visit. The \eels built a cottagc during! their stay here last summer andr will return June I. for several! monthv Rickv and Cindy, the Neel's' grandchildren. will spend part of rt their summer vacation here, p Mrs. Noel leads an active Weil during her slaj in Andrews. She 1 1 teaches Sunday School attends j! WSCS. Garden Club Home Dem-tf onstration club and serves at 'I District Memorial Hospital as a'? Gray Lady Choir To Sing At Hayesville s ANDREWS ? The choir ol the r First Methodist will sinu at the,i Hayesville Methodist C h 11 r c hfl Thursday at 7:30 pm. lor their J revival services. ^ Wesleyan Service Guild Holds Pol Luck Supper ANDREWS - The Wesley an Service Guild of (he Methodist ,'hurch met Monday ni^ht in the -hnrch basement for a pot - luck Hipper. Mrs Helen Axley and Mrs. Ann tlatheson were hostesses. Mter supper the group went o the church sanctuary for the ?early pledge service. Jesus. The Light ol the World" was opic of program Miss Vera tloore was in charge of the pro ;ram Miss Rrbecca Babingion ed the devotionals ? "Lighting I >1 the Great White Light" Miss Moore gave a short talk | n Matches To Lighl the t'an-i lies" alter which the following nemhers took part in the "Light- 1 lj o! the Rainbow Candles": j liss Mattie Angel as new mem-; or: Miss Ruth Hamilton rep-j esented the un touched areas round the world lhat Ihe Wes ?van Service Guild mast heln iliss .lean Christy. Mrs. Ann 'rull. Mrs. Judy Babington. Mrs. Louise Enloe. Mrs. Alwayne j Stratum, and Miss Rebecca Bab- | ington lit the rainbow candles | and pledged their prayers. love, service, and gifts that light may ' come to the world. I The program was closed at the altar with a prayer of dedication j j? prayer was closed by Rev. ) Smotherman. After the program {Miss Gladys Christy, president. j( 'presided over the business ses- | sion The following officers were1 'elected for the coming year:' President. Miss Glad\s Christy., Vice president. Mrs Marv P*arlj( Brown: Recording Secretary. Mrs. Anna Jean Battle: Promo-1 tiona Secretary. Mrs. Alwayne L Stratton: Treasurer. Miss Vera ^ Moore and Coordinator. Mrs. Ar- ^ lene Smotherman. Spiritual Lite Cultivation. Mrs ! Louise Knioe: Missionary Kduca- 5 tion and Service. Miss. Jean ' \ Christy: Christian Social Rela- li tions i Local Church Activities, le Miss Lucile Bell: Student Work. X GA's Hold Special Focus Week Supper ANDREWS - The G.A.'i of the Pint Baptist Church gave a progressive supper Monday night ji observance of Focus Week Each place the group visited re (resented a different mission field. The group met at the church at >:10 p.m. to begin their Journev Mrs. Floyd Gibson'* home, the lrst stop, represented Hawaii The United States, representing 10 me missions, was held at the lome of the Rev. T. C. Christmas. The G.A.'s returned to the 'hurch for spagetti, representing taly. Desert was served at the home i if Mrs. M. J Jordan. The laM ?ourse was ice cream which sig tified Alaska. ' I In Ladakh. a tiny, cold prov nce in the Himalayas, a bride 14s the right to take the younger nothers of her husband as No. 2 nd \o. 3 minor husbands. I ,liss Ruth Hamilton: Supply Vork, Mrs. Mable Ellie: Pub icity. Miss Mattie Angel; Lit rature. Mrs. Helen Axley and lembership. Mrs. Ann Trull. take a vacation from heat . . . 1 V m ... with electric air conditioning BUY NOWT Gtr $10 IN CASH FREE Here it is . . . the chance you've been wait ing for . . . your chanee to install vacation cool electric air conditioning in your home . . . and get a cash bonus at the same time. For a limited time only, well pay yeu $10 in cash for each room air conditioning unit you put to work in your home. There are no strings attached ... no jingles to write ... no eoupoos to dip. To get in on this wonderful offer, simply buy your room air conditioner . . . one or more, any make or model. Bring a copy of your bill of sale to our office ? where you pay your electric bill. You'll get $10 in cash for each unit you install. Once you get electric air conditioning, you'll see why so many people her* in the Tennessee Valley wouldn't be without H. Ob every hot, energy-sapping summer day, yooH enjoy a cool and refreshing vacation from heat. Electric air conditioning removes dirt and dust from the air, squeesea out excess moisture, and gently circulates dean, cool air . . . lets you and your family work, play, sleep in vacation cool comfort. Make every summer day a vacation tram heat with electric air conditioning. Sea your favorite dealer today. Buy your room air con ditioner now . . . bring your bill of sale to oar office . . . get $10 in cash for each unit you install. Buy Now From These Murphy Merchants Western Auto Ivie Furniture Co. Hughes Supply Co. Murphy Electrical Shop Walter Coleman Smoky Mountain Gas APPLIANCE STORE COMPANY ANDREWS ? In observance of Notional Home Dem onstration Week, the Valleytown Home Demonstration Club prepared the above window display. Various (Ptiota by Smil?y't ttutt*) handicrafts from ru^ making to picture painting were displayed in the window of the Nantahala Power & ! Light Co. during the week. Andrews Lions Club Gives Year s Report ANDREWS ? Yearly activities! of the Andrews Lions Club have been announced by Sam Han man. secretary. Eighh-nine eje examinations' were secured without cost to the i club. Sixty-nine people were provided | with glasses, repairs to glasses | and transportation (or medical; purposes. Eight people were pro vided with X-rays and general drugs. Three people were given new clothing. Two forms of recreation were provided for the blind, including picnics, and baskets. Twenty school children were screened for eye defects. Mr. Hartman reports that a total , of 185 man hours were put into; the projects. He said that ] $982.50 of the clubs money was spent in rendering .services to the blind Rotary Club Meetings Varied And Interesting ANDREWS ? Each year, one of the highlights of the Andrews Ro-j tary Club meetings is the appear ance of the Foreign Exchange student. Exchange students arej made possible by the Chan Gord on Memorial Scholarship Fund. One of the students. Jean Mich- 1 ael Hanin. of Champagne. France, recently spoke at the Andrews club concerning his experience in America and the high points of his school year at W.C.T.C. After speaking, the young Frenchman answered questions from club members on his personal obser vations on international affairs. Dr. W. S. Cann. county health doctor, also spoke at a recent Rotary meeting. Dr. Cann gave a talk on his varied experiences as a Naval doctor. He will return to the club in the future to speak on County health problems. At the latest Rotary meeting. Douglas Smith of Murphy, show ed the club slides of last year's Wagon Train. The slides covered the trip from Telico Plains to Murphy Rotary Club officers for 1960-61, are Gene Shaw, president. Galu-j sha Pullium, vice president. John. Ellis, secretary treasurer. The Board of Directors consists of Jeff Brooks. Tye Burnette and Parker Madrv. These officers will be installed and take office at the first meet ing in July. Mrs. Cover Attends Festival ANDREWS - Mrs Giles Covtr attended the Cosby Ramp Fest ival Sunday and reports a ' good time had by all." Mrs, Cover was introduced by Sen. Estes Kefauver. Dorothy Col lins. well known entertainer, was among the special guests. Miss Tennessee. Mickey Whalen. was also there and sang several numbers. "She has one of the most goreous voice I have ever heard and a number of people commented that she sang much better than Miss Collins," said Mrs Covers. This is the fifth year that Mrs Cover hae attended the annual celebration. During Mrs. Cover's past visits she has met such famous people as former Pres. Harry S. Truman, and Tennessee Ernie Ford. ! Nantahala Gorge ! Assoc. 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