?UK NKIOU Sue Nichols (s Capped I1 ANDREWS - Miss Sue Nichols I tu w of H nurses who re vived. their caps at ceremonies at the medical library at Memor ial Mission Hospital in Asheville, Friday afternoon The students were capped fol lowing an address given by the )Uv. Joseph L. Auten, pastor of KMUlworth Presbyterian Church, i I immediately following the cSp-l iq|. each young lady had a candle lighted symbolic of the lamp of' Florence Nightingale. The class: rtiefi g'ave the Florence Night ingale Pledge in unison. Mist Nichols in the daughter jj of Mr.- and Mrs. Fred Nichols', ?f Andrews Miss Nichol s parents attended the capping and she returned lor a two week vacation. < A 3/c Brauer i Shoots I' Top Record p i ft; LUCY LAUGHTER ANDREWS? AS' c Thomas Her-; mann Brauer. of the U.S. Air Puree, has just returned to duty, ?l Medical Specialists School,! Gunter. Ala. Airman Brauer ! ?pent a ten day leave at the home; ef his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Her-' mann k Brauer. in Andrews. Young Brauer recently cop-1 pleted his basic training at Lack land Air Force Base. Texas. While at the Texas base, he shot a record top score nn the rifle 1 range competing with over 400 men This record is posted at the base. He graduated from Basic Medical School in the top quarter of his flight. Airman Brauer drove to his new assignment with A 3 c Jac queline Gurnee of Lebanon. Penn. She spent several days in An drews a* a guest of Mr. and Mri. i ?rauer Airman Gurnee. who had never hefftre visited m the mountains was thrilled with the scenic beauty and expressed her desire to re turn at her first opportunity. She was also impressed bv the friendliness and hospitality of thej ee in Andrews and Cherokee! ty. Serious Job WEST HARTFORD. Conn. J Dot Werdea William E Knowles , ftrsmises ? get-tough policy , t award roaming dogs during the] warm months. He says be prob- 1 My made his point when he told1! $ State Senate finance group his siflce needed 11.000 for quick re- ' M rs He said the termite-weak-ji gAed floor caved in under His I Saeretary's chair _ ? + Jr.-Sr. Banquet Enjoyed By All It RONNIE OUST ANDREWS -r Juniors o( An drew! Hifh School presented the annual Junior -Senior Banquet Fri day night. The ?flair was held at (tie Mar. kle School house and than* of the banqnet was the Stork Club. It was a very decorative event and the Juniors should be con gratulated on their excellent job. Ann Pullium presented the wel come speech to those present and Ray Conley thanked die hosts on behalf of the Senior Class. Joe Ta&am was master of cere males and Charles Frai'er. su perintendent of Andrews High, made a talk (? the guests. Entertainment included student! j out of the Junior Class which were a vocal group, several skits' and impersonations of various Aifc drews High teachers. T# close the evening, tables ware pushed a?ide and everyone enjoyed the music and the dancing. Mrs. Almond Attends Committee Meeting ANDREWS - Mrs. Gerald Al mond recently received a letter; saying that she has been selected! Church Honors Gobins Family l By LUCY LAUGHTER , ANDREWS ? St. Andrews: Lutheran Church member* were; hosts at a farewell tea for tbe Rev. Vitolds Gobins and- family 1 In the church basement Friday' evening. The receiving line stood be fore a background of Iris. An all - white arfannmement of snapdragons, mums, glads, iria and narcissus accented the table engraved sterling vegetable dish and silver service for eight, were displayed Tlie Lutheran Church women l>resided at the tea table which of crystal and a silver service on an ecru lace cloth. The lovely lible was accented with arrange ments of white floweri. Arrangements of spring flowers were used throughout the base ment. WSCS Meeting ANDREWS - The \Y. S. C S. met Wednesday at S:00 p.m. with! Mr*. Dave Rwanh Mrs. Clevei Almond was co-hostest. j Devotions were led by Mrj. Mina Wfiisenhunt and prayer by Mrs. J J. Wood. The program was a pledge ser-, vice, Those taking part were Mrs. Pauline Ma the son, Mts Lola Wil liams. Mrs. Jesiie Gibbs, Mrs. Turner Holland, Mrs. Mina Whisenhunt. Mrs. J. J Wood. Mrs. Mildred Meel and Mrs. Paul Jordan A report was made on the rum mage .sale. It was voted by the group to spend the sale money for chairs to ' be used in the parsonage. Refreshments were served to; 13 members. I (or membership to the "commit tee of 100." This committee is set up to provide representation from each administrative school unit in the Stale. According to W. W Sutton, pro* ident ol the association. 'The; special committee has been or-1 ganized to locus attention on the cause o( public education duringj this critical period in the history I of our State." Mrs. Almond is an outstanding Andrews citizen and is active in civic work. During World War II Mrs. Al-1 mond wrote weekly newsletters to' aervicomen from Andrews station ed all over the world. She re ceived thank-you-notes from all points of the globe for her efforts in bringing men a "little taste of home." Mrs. Almond said that she is proud to have had a part in see ing the Parent-Teacher-Student i Association organized She is presently president of the group. J Mrs. Almond was instrumental in forming the PTSA. She felt that' students should have a part in P-TA. This year PTSA is sending let ters in recognition of scholastic achievements to deserving stu dents. The letter is Old English in design and bears the school colors of red and black with a gold emblem. The emblem is made up of a lantern and book. Mrs. Almond is attending a meeting of the "Committee of 100" today in Chapel Hill. W.S.C.S. Holds Training School ANDREWS - The district W.S. C.S. will bold a training school for all officers in each local; church here today beginning at, 10:00 a.m. All officers, chairmen and com mittee members of all circles are especially urged to attend. Andrews ladies will serve as hostesses to ttie other societies. Piano Pupils Attend Audition Thursday ANDREWS ? Seventeen pupils jf Mrs. J. G. Carrier's piano class went to Asheville Thursday to play in the National Piano flaying Auditions uhich are sponsored by the National Guild )f Piano Teachers. Asheville is one of centers throughout the US where the luditions are being held Miss Rose Raymond of New Ifoik. pianist, teacher, lecturer snd writer was the judge for ;he audition in Asheville The following pupils of Mft. Carrier's won their pins and; membership certificates in the} National Fraternity of Student! Musicians: Reuben Battle. Philip Brauer, Joy Bristol. Lawrence; Carringer, Linda Carringer. Billy Christmas, Mary Cooper and; Connie Sue Garrett. Also Terry Gibson, Nancy Harris. Lou Ann Long. Boyd Allen Rogers. Jr.. Martha Ulnt, Susan I'lm. Cathy Van Gordur. Diane Watson and Laura Jean We As (jet HOHESITO- COFFEE FLAVOR i L m new Instant JFQ t M?f to?wr NavlftMd! ' MlV fMiMfM fl* M? 1? ?. M IP* SAVE! SAVE! ftAVEl 29* off ) hi i ???>>?<?? ?n? IB* Off MtvHTfitwalMHMtM-* Andrews High School Mascots The mascots for the 1960 graduating class at Andrews High School are Johnnie Bristol and Scott Sheidy. Round About Andrews .Mr. ami Mrs. B. A C'omb? I and daughter. Ann. spent the week: end in Clifton Forge, V'a. Mrs. Elizabeth Davois. who re- ! cenUy accepted work at Fontana j spent Monday in Andrews. Mr. and Mrs. E. I'. Burch and j j family spent Wednesday with Mr.' land Mrs. Charles Mull of Bluej i Ridge, Ga. The Rev. and Mrs. T. C. Christ-! i mas will leave Sunday for the 'southern Baptist Convention which | will be held in Miami Fla. Thej convention will adjourn the fol-; lowing Friday and they plan to return home Monday. Mrs. and Mrs. Paul Rose visitedl Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nelnis of Rob jbinsville Sunday. Mrs. John We t. Teresa and Gary, spent Friday and Saturday, with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.j Henry Rose of Unaka. Mrs. Mary Rosendale of Look Out Mt.. Chattanooga. Tenn. spent several days this week with her mother Mrs. D. \V. Swan Jimmy Garrett and Hubert Mey-j ers are visaing in King s Mountain this week. Mrs. and Mrs. Bill Raxter and 1 tamily <>! Chattanooga. Tcnn., were weekend guests of Mr. and. Mrs. Woodie Raxter. : Mr. Frank Cooper of Southern I : Pines v isited his parents. Mr. and | Mrs. John Cooper this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Stewart and | I family left Wednesday for their | [home in Piattsburg. X. C. White; here they visited Mr Stewart's! parents. Mr and Mrs. Jim Stew- 1 art and other relatives. Mrs. Glenn Cooper and Mrs. John Pullium spent Thursday in; Ashevilie. A-lc Bill Thornton from West over Air Force Base. Springfield, Mass.. arrived Wednesday for a 3(1 day ieave. He will visit his parents, Mrs. and Mrs. Melvin Thornton and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morgan. The Rev. Marceilus Absher an-' nounces that the revival services of Beaver Creek Freewili Baptist Church, will continue through this week. Services each night will begin at 7:00 Preaching will be by the Rev, Billy Allen of Gas tonia, N. C. The Beaver Creek Freewill Bap-j tist Auxiliary will meet at the Church May 21 a'. 7:30 p.m. Mrs.j Barnard is president and Mrs. Sam Russell is secretary. Mrs. Robert Knapp returned to i her home in Riverton, N. J. Sun day alter a vij.it with her sister. Mi l. Knapp was called home due Andrews Man i Sets Record ANDREWS ? A tragic accident brought close to home to Edmond West, of Andrews, the vital im portance of Riving blood. Mr Weat has donated 32 pints oi blood over a 15 year period. Mr. West was working for a tannery company when the ac cident occured Two large rollers caught both of bis hands He re ceived multiple fractures of his hands As a result of the accident Mr. West lost one hand and the other is badly crippled. He was hospitaliied from .fune 25, IMS to July 22. 1945, a period of nearly a month. Mr West ia presently employed at Berkahlre Mfg. Co. in Andrew* as a night watchman. He started with the company during Ita con st ruction as a watchman Mr. Waet has a record of never having mined a shift during his cm :o the tlealh of her mother. Mrs. Mae Taylor. Among The Sick In Andrews Patients dismissed during the week of May Z through tth: ANOREWl Bruce Birchfie*d Jim Stewart Bill Sherrill Mrs. Cha*? Pulhum Mrs Georoa Rooers Howard McHan ROBB INS VILLI Pious Walker W ? Williams Mrs. Frank James Dale Farr William Ledbetter Asheville. N C. Wayne Coivin Hayesville. N. C. Mrs. Lilly Barnard War ne N C. Mrs. Annettia Arrowood Murphy. N. c Davanne Hubbard -Murphy, N C Dennette Hubbard? Murphy, N. C. Gaines Cofley Marble N C. PATIENTS ADMITTED ANDREWS A. B Chandler Jr. Mrs Jack Dillingham Mrs. Will Hardin Mrs Lenna I'Garrelt Charlie Postell Mrs. Scottv Hard.n Mrs. Lee Pullium Herman Nelson Charlie Almond Mary Evelyn Cross Mrs. Sue Ropers Henry Postell Ben Ray ROBBINSVILLK Mrs. Earl Blair W H Phillip? Mrs. Marion Phillips Mrs Jack Phillips Jep Rogers Harold Orr Mrs Ruby Brooks Mist Rowena Cody Mrs. Charlie Garland MARBLE Mrs Sammy Wyke Lionel McHan MURPHY Mrs Helen O'dell HAYESVILLE Carl Mull NANTAHALA Miss Rhonda Shelby In Sahara's desert city of ?Timbuktu. Tuareg warriors sell their razor-sharp dageers to tourists as souvenirs. Former Area Patrolmen Have Special Duly | ANDREWS - Three former Andrews patrolmen, T. C. Cooper, (?'red Almond and Jack Garner ] were recently selected for spec ial escort duty during the Adjut ant* General Association of the Tiiited States which was held at jlhe Grove Park Inn in Asheville Irom Sunday through Wednesday. | day. , Gov. Luther Hodges was one i ol tin' guest speakers. Sixty gen eral officers and their staffs, in addition to Adjutants Generals of all states. Puerto Rico and the j District of Columbia were pre >ei.t Ranking Army and Air Force j officers also participated. I Former Andrews ! Man Injured , Thomas Carroll Da> formerly \ jot Andrews, was injured Thurs Iday in an aula accident near Lake i Jtinalu-ka. He received broken I {ribs and lacerations ! R K. Penland <>! Have-ville was I w ith Mr. Day and received treat ment lor .several forehead lacera tions. The t?o men were admitted to' i a Hay wood Count \ hospital ( AJ-c T. II. BRAL'ER Coming Events In Andrews THURSDAY 7:30 |> m W.M.S Meets at First Baptist Church. 10.00 am W.S.C.S. Training Schooi a! First MetbodisL Church FRIDAY .'lean ii|> drive at schooi ground*. "There it no more urgent need in North Carolina lhan the improvement of public education." Terry Sanford FRONT LINE FIGHTER for education Terry Stanford puts education first. He will work for education ? he will fight for education. This makes Terry Sanford different. Many say they arc for education. But they have done nothing for education. They say that North Carolina should wait ? should hold the line ? but those who wait are timid, or don't care about giving our children the education they need. Terry Sanford believes the best way to raise the per capita income of North Carolina ? the best way to get more money from industry, from farming ? is to give our children the education they need to compete. Education is our best investment. Terry Sanford knows that wc have a duty to prepare our children for life. Our children must live with the education wc give them. For North Carolina's future, they must have educational opportunities second-to-none. LONG RANGE NINE-POINJ PROGRAM FOR EDUCATION 1. Attract and keep more wall qualified teachers. 2. Concentrate on bo sic court**; teach students to think. 3. Maintain constant stud/ ef teaching methods, teacher training. 4. Provide long range plan* for odequate school fund*. 5. Provide adequate classroom without adding frills. 6. Recognize teacher quality, without u?ing unworkable "merit rating." 7. Provide > mailer daiMt for maximum quality teaching. I. Make teaching prof euion attractive. 9. A tture quality education supported by Improved industrial and farm economy.

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