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ondrews news ?rs. lacy latf ikttiv staff c?n PlMM 101-W Andrews, M. C. Stat* Fair Winners. ' Tte Not* CkraltM San ?alr hM anno jnced the foltewlsg winner! ? *? i960 Hhim Fmtsk *Mn. Marie W. Chamber lain. Jit. 4. Murphy, linen*, second; Mrs. Clyde McNabh, Rt. 2. Murphy, linens and . owels. first and second; and Mrs. B. E. Warner. Rt. 2. Murphy, linens and towels, first and second. Fambro 5 & 10 Toy Sale In Progress SO -Shot repeater GUN HOLSTER SET Reg. 1.91 99C 28? Plush Bear Reg. $1.98 99C New Shipment Landscapes. Religious Scenes Pictures 79C tp $9.98 Baby Susan' Doll Re?. $5.98 $3.99 Little Miss Muffet Tea Set 98C "BUY NOW - PAY LATER WSG Sponsors RisnAiqp Solo Andrews - Tha Waalayan Sarvlce Guild is spoaaort^ a nan mag* sala. Saturday. Ocnter 29, oa the Lava of tte Pint Mcthodltt ttnitca. uy anida to Oils uJe, please coa act any Guild JOIN US AT THE GAVIN-ROLLMAN RALLY Ashevllle City Auditorium. October 28 7:00 in the evening Short speechee. Fine entertainment Admission Free Hear Under Secretary of Interior Robert Gavin, Candidate for Governor Heinz Rollman, Candidate for Congress BIGGEST REPUBLICAN RALLY EVER HELD IN THIS DISTRICT! Dan S. Judd, Chairman 12th District Repubiicai Executive Committee Alt ? CONDITtONfO ?| ?^Oeneralt Oglethorpe HOTEI ."?^GOLT CLUB ? COTTAGES* On W Mm nri/i Am* riKtsy ?ifkrtr to Mm hNtil w|w'm< nlWiw t?4 i Chalet tl Ammteam or 1 cowuri fMKinii roi < ?Mm nwr faaSty ?TB / ?/ ?mitto . . . iaadaf _ ~WK i SAVANNAH. Write today for FREE illustrated Brocrure or see your Travel Agent f Mr.Tye B*mi will re tar* to Us hom Friday 4ar having spent several day* as a pedant la a Bal timore. UnL. hoaptlal. Ha takpiw surgery tetoi Tuesday, October 18. -A Mr. W. G. LaU anddaugh tar, J udy. ?f New Ellington. S. C? apaat the week-end with Mr. Lail's mover, Mrs. Coldmaa I .>11. TWy also visited Mrs. Jess Hyde of Bottaasvllle. -A Rev. Marceilus Absher accompanied thirty-six Boy Scouts oa a cantplag trip to Chogua on FriAy. They re turned to Andrews Saturday. . -A Mrs. Jim Beavers accom panied by Mrs. D. A. Mason of Murphy and Mrs. Esther Hyde of Robbtnsvllle spent tea days la Akron and Cleve land. Ohio. Mrs. Beavers visited her two sons. Paul and family of Akron, and Roy and family of Cleve land, Ohio. -A Mrs. Eva. Barton. Mrs. .Helen Waldroup, Mrs. Ola Williams of Calderwood.. Tenn., Lyle Hamilton and Jack Conley were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Es tes Sharp of LaFolIette. -A ? Mr. and Mrs. Neil Haye, Sr. left Monday for Boynton Beach. Fla., where they will spend the winter months at their home there. . -A Mrs. L. B. Nichols, who has been a patient In the Eye HospitallnJohnsonCity, Tenn., has returned to her home. -A- . Mr. and Mrs. Mark El liott attended the Tech Tulane game in Atlanta.Ga., on Saturday. -A Ladles Willing Worker's Ban of the Church of God reports wonderful success of the Chicken Dinner, on Saturday, October 22. and ? wish to thank the people of Andrews and round about for their patronage. -A Candidates who have fil ed for the Andrews School Board election to be held Nov. 8, are: Dr. Chas. 0. Van Gorder, Dr. Gerald Al mond, Mark H. Elliott, Har old Jones. Harold Gee, John The Democratic Party of North Carolina Offers You: / A RECORD - Sixty unbroken years of progress for North Carolina /A PROGRAM ? ^ dynamic New Day school program for your children better roads, an expanding farm economy and en accelerating industrialization campaign. I A STRONG SLATE OF CANDIDATES - TERRY SANfORD ?or GOVERNOR CLOYD PHIITOH for UfOTfMANT GOVERNOR EVERETT JORDAN for U. S. SENATOR THAD EUKE far SICKTAir Of STATt HENRY BRIDGES for STATE AUDITOR EDWIN GILL for STATE TREASURER mr CHARLES CARROLL far SUfT. Of PUBLIC INST. L Y. BAUENT1NE for COMM. OF ACRI. CHAWS 0010 fw COMM. Of MSMtAMCf WADE BRUTON f?r ATTOCNfV HUNT PARKER far N. C. SUPREME COURT CUfTON MOOK tar N. C. SUPREME COURT DEMOCRATS art for YOU MWiMt. ?. c. ENGAGED The engagement' of Mils Brawny Neal to Mr. Prank Jamison has been announced in Kin sat City, Missouri. She is the grandaughter of Mrs. ? J . W. Brown of Andrews. Her mother was the farmer Mar gery Brown of Andrews. Brawny graduated from the French Institute in Kansas . City and attended the Univer sity oUCansas City. * Mr. Jamison is a graduate ? of the University of Kansas City and is doing graduate ' work at Syracuse -University in New York. ' -The vows will bo said 1n ? Saint Michael and All Angel 'Episcopal Church in Kansas Ctty December 25, 1960. The couple will reside in Syracuse, New York. Slagie, Jack Rogers, Carol ? ?Brown, Bruce Lunsford. Donald Cook of Marble. -A Dickey Hagman, athletic director of Kappa Sigma, ac ? companied Kent Laughter home on Friday. They were en route to Adanta where they will be guests of Alpha Beta Chapter of Kappa Sigma for .Georiga Tech's Home Com ing. Archie Meyers, who has been employed in New York returned to Andrews this past .week. He plans to go back - soon to work during winter months. ? -A Mr. and Mrs. Jack Remp fer of Washington, D. C., are visiting Miss Mary Jane Wyke and Mrs. Kate Shope and other relatives in Andrews. Before coming to Andrews, they spent two weeks at Miami Beach. Melba Wyke of Andrews, who is a staff member at Wes leyan Foundation of Univer sity of Miami visited with them there. They plan to re turn to Washington October 27. -A Miss Pam Windon and Miss ? Dot Mauldin of Marietta. Ga? wera week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. U. Burch and iamily. -A Miss Shirley Matheson who is employed in .Atlanta. Ga. spent this past week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Matheson. Darlene Powers "accompan ied her back to Atlanta Satin ? . day and will spend several weeks with her. -A ?Mrs. Betty Wilson of Mar ble is spending a week with her son. Rev. Homer Wilson .and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mc- . Nally of Page, Arizona, an nounce the birth of a daugh ter, Kathleen, born October ' 19, weight 7 lbs.. S oz. Mrs. i McNally is the former Miss Olivia Williams. ? Murphy B&PW Club Entertained .Mrs. W. A. Hoover and Mrs. Gertrude Worthen en tertained the Murphy Busi ness and Professional Wom ans Club with a dinner party at the home of Mrs. Hoover. The dinner was held In the playroom and Halloween modf was carried out in the room. After dinner, games and contests were played. Mrs. Eddie Howard and Mrs.Bla nche Smith gave a floor show. Approximately 25 mem . .bers were present. r C*jSoo? Mooting ANDREWS ?- A ?HtlUt all Cafe So* MS. Pack iW, will ha bald ta the Andrewa gcbaal Auftartaat, Tueaday. November t, 1? ertinaly altar acbool, Harry Zimmer man. Cob Mas tar, inwirad. Girl Scouts To Colobroto Founder* Day The PlsgahGlrlScoatCoun eil will "Honor the pest. aarve tba future" whaa It praaaata founders of local troop* la tba 11 -county araa K> Girt Scouta. Brownie*, and adult volunte ers at ' a Julie tea Low Founder'* Day program at William Randolph School in Aaheville at 2:30 o'clock on Saturday. October 39. Some MO Girl 'Scout* will attend, i Scouts from each County re ' presented will present pins ID their founders. Fifty girl* from Murphy and Marble will travel to and from Aaheville on a chartered bu* to represent Cherokee County and the 135 Girl Scouts ? In the Murphy, Marble, and Peachtree sections. A very stimulating program has been planned for these girls as well as an opportunity for ' them to become acquainted with other Girl Scouts from Western North Carolina. The chartered bus wlllleave the Murphy bus terminal at 10:30 a.m., Saturday, and re turn to the terminal at 8:00 , p.m. . Mt. m ?> rntM? M I m k t m Am* Smoky Mtn. Gas Co.". VE 7-2111 Murphy. N.C. Public Is Invited tee t Hear Terry Sanford Andrews-Murphy < Airport Friday, Oct. 28th 2:30 P.M. VOTE DEMOCRATIC Democrats are for YOU Pd. Pol. Adv. I ?oo00MHMaaooMH?eaoooooaooaaaaoQoooaooooa Buy your dryer now ... . IGet a free $15.00 I CASH BONUS Visit our store tor tuii details ? . ? T Smky Montaii Gas Co. VE 7-2111 Murphy. N.C. "*? Pr Jf ? Con tar Informing (ham Hut tl will be bald at tha District Health Dept. oa *e second Thursday In every month, and ' that U forthepeoplaofChero- ? kea. Clay and Graham _ ? counties. Daring (he business sessioe the club voted to donate money id purchase sheets to be given to the Cancer Detection Center and alao gave money for school , lunch program. _ Plana are being made for the football banquet which vlll be held December 8th. ' Koneeheta ClUb Holds Meeting Andrews ? The October meeting of the Koneeheta Club was held Thursday nighc at 7:30 p.m. at the. Hampton Grill. Mrs. E. U. Burch, chair man of Home Life, introduc ed the guest speaker, the Rev. Roy' Trexler, who spoke on "Woman in the Home." Mrs. Marilyn Baer, presi dent. presided over the busi ness session. She announced that the club had donated money for the purchase of sheets for Cancer Detection Center, also money for lunch for one child during school year. . Members of the.- club will work last Sunday In Feb ruary in house to house can vas for Heart and FundDrive. Guests were: Mrs. Cal Stroup, Mrs. Lucy Laughter, and Reverend and Mrs. Roy Trexler. Parsonage Is Completed ANDREWS' -- The First Methodist Church of Andrews has just completed construc tion of a new parsonage. The pastor and his family have MUMMY. M. C |Mrs. Helen Glbeon , Appointed Special Representative For Grange Insurance Mrs. Helen F. Gibson of Culberson, Route 2, has been appointed Special Grangeln surance Representative lor Cherokee County,' Forest B. Johnson. Cherokee County Grange Deputy has an nounced. Mrs. Gibson has already assumed her dudes. Grange members are urged to contact Mrs. Gibson for their insurance needs. Adv.. 99 OUT OF A 100 PEOPLE WANT CLEAN ELECTIONS ? Tht 12th Congressional District is noted foe its voting irregularities. We have taken steps this time to assure that ?his infamy does not spread. People guilty of irregularities will be caught and punished. For two years we have prepared ourselves for the election and we can assure you that anyone who votes in more than one precinct, or . anyone who does onything irregular with on ' absentee ballot, will be prosecuted. We have 'set Up the mochinery to do it. Just remember that {he law says anyone willfully and fraudu lently committing any irregularity in regords to a .candidate for federal office can wind up in the federal penitentiary. Ninety-nine out of each hundred people wont cleon elections. This time that one per ?son in a hundred who wonts to cheat is going ' to have to.pay the price! 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