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Plu* tax and recoppabl# tir? Terms from *1.2B weekly GOODYEAR MORE PEOPLE RIDE ON C.JODYEAP TlRES THAN ON ANY OlHf R KINO J. H. Duncan Tire Co. Tire Service Headquarters p?achtr?e Street VE 7-2821 Murphy, N. C. Andrews High School Christmas Float Gale Ferebee Honored On Ninth Birthday ANDREWS - Mrs. Jimmy he re bee entertained at her home. Saturday afternoon at 2 p.m. for her daughter, Florence Gale, honoring her on her ninth birthday. The table was centered wirh a large birthday cake. Christ mas decorations were used throughout the home and for refreshments too. Santa Claus stockings were given as fa vors. The group enjoyed a theatre party during the afternoon. Refreshments were served to the following: Carolyn Cochran. Dicky Blalock, Stan ley lvester, Debbie Crawford, Wtlla Mae Guff ey, Hayes Ram - sey, Chucky Frazler, Elaine Heaton, Jackie Ledford, An drew Relchman. Susan Van Gorder, Gregg Pulllum, Su san Rodda, Breeze Thompson, Teddy Nichols, Mark Mintz. Phyllis West. Tommy Town son, Mike Hul, Lynn Watson, Michael Shields. Garden Club Holds Sale ANDREWS - Members ot the Valley River Garden Club are holding their annual Christmas sal^ December 16 and 17 at the Power and Light Building. Christmas decorations, cakes, pies, cookies and Jel lies surprise packages and re freshment* will be {or sale. A door prize -will be given. Porceeds will go to beau tify the entranc# to V alley - rown cemetery. WSCS Presents Christmas Program ANDREWS - The Woman's Society of Christian Service and the WesIeyanServiceGul Id of the First Methodist Church held their annual Christmas program and party. Monday night at 7:30 p.m. in the MethocUstFellowshlpHall. The program centered around the Christmas themeof shar ing and giving, and was given by Miss Vera Moore, Mrs. Ann Trull and Miss Rebecca Babblng ton. The hall was attractively decorated In the Christmas motif. Following the program re freshments were served and a social hour enjoyed. Mrs. B. M. Glbbs who Is employed In Richmond, Va. spent Wednesday it her home In Andrews. -A Miss Jean Rogers, student at Beret College, will arrive In Andrews December 17 to spend the holidays with her mother. Mrs. Rachel Rogers. -A Mr. and Mrs. R.A.Dewar left Sunday for a visit with her daughter, and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. PaulBorlngof Canton, Ga. -A St. Andrews Lutheran Church service for the morning worship will be broadcast over Radio Station WKRK during the month of December at 11 a.m. each Sunday morning. -A Those from Andrews who visited In Ashevllle on Sat urday were; Mrs. Leila Van Gorder. Mrs. John Rodda and son Johnny, Mrs. Howard Ford, Mrs. Helen Waldroup. Mrs. Eva Barton. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nichols, Judy and Sue. Martha Derre berry. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Derreberry and children. Mrs. Louise Mc Clure, Sue Best. Anita Cagle. Mrs. Sam Russell and Mrs Lucy Laughter. -A Mr. Dean Wakefield Of Washington. D. C. returned Thursday from a weeks visit with his mother. Mrs. Ollle Wakefield and sister. Lucy Wakefield. -A The Flrtt MethodlstChurch Choir will give ltW annual Chlrstmas music program Sunday, December It, at 7:30 p.m. at dM Methodist Church. Everyone It Invited. -A .-v\ . .V - 'tvr^riv^ ? ' V Valley Home * Demonstration Club Celebrates ANDREWS The Valley town Home Demonstration Club held their annualChrtsi mas parry on Friday even'.ne, December 9 ar the home of Mrs. Carl West Mrs. E. I'. Burch. presi dent was In charge of the pro ~ gram, which included rwo stories and group singing. The living room wasdevor . ated within keeping of the hoi l day season, with a large ^ Christmas tree In one corner of the room. Before dinner the group < went on a hunt for Christmas < presents. > Those attendlne were: Mrs. I E. L'. Burch, Mrs T. C? Christmas, Mrs. Sue Chil- I ders, Mrs. Lucy Laughter. < Mrs. Loy Seay, Mrs. A. B. Chandler, Mrs. Jack Long, * Mrs. Luther Nicholson, Mrs. 1 Luke Ellis, Mrs. Lynn Wood, 1 Miss Sue Best, Lu Ann Long, and Mrs. John Whisenhunt. ] Guests were: Mrs. Ellen Whel ler. Miss Thelma Wheeler and Miss Hatde Paimer of Murphy. Beaver Creek Church Presents Play ANDREW'S - "The Touch Of His Hands", a four act play, will be presented De cember 24 at 7:30 p.m. by members of the Beaver Creek Free Will Baptist Church at the Church. Mrs. Sam Russell Is direc ting the play. A program will precede the play, followed by treats and j gifts from theChrlstmas tree. The public Is invited. Beta Project ANDREWS - The Nativity scene displayed on the An drews Carnegie Library l?wn is a last year's project of the High School Beta Club. Bill Blevins Is the club's president. Feeling that the scene could be displayed to better advan tage, the Beta Club this year offered It to the local library for display. Mrs. C, O. Van Gorder of the library board assisted by Mrs. Luke Ellis, arranged the display with the help of theBetacIubmembers, Benny Weeks and Ronald Wat son. Boyer Watry Is taking care of the llghdng during the holi day season. Reverind ind Mrs. Frtndi | Postell visited In Mt. Holly Sunday. Rev. Postell wis guest sgpaker for morning and even ing worship services it the Tabernacle BipUst Church. Prior to going to Mt. Holly they spent some time In Gas tonli is guests o( Mr. and Mrs. Jim Postell. -A Mr. ind Mrs. Reuiien Russell ind daughter Jine of Chattanooga, were gueiti of Mr. ind Mrs. Wayne Matheion this pist week. -A Mrs. Hirold Miion leftSat urdiy for Orvllle, Cillf. to be with her husband who 1* employed there. Ginger ind Shelby Jein Postell accom panied her md will remiln for iwhlle. -A Mr. ind Mrs. Fred Hiye* visited In Birmingham. All. this pist week. -A Mr. ind Mrs. Chirles Hlg don attended the funeral of Mrs. Butter Hlgdon InBryson City Tueaday. -A V.EAP DENTUPf Don't Get Sore T ih LYONS DENTURE CUSHIONS TW. M l Mt M aunty Drug Co. andrews news Mrs. Licy Staff Correspondent Phono 101-W Andrews, N C. Piano Rocltal ANDREWS Mi s J . G. ?rrier wlil present her pi too ptylls in * recital. De rmbcr 19 a: ^:50 p.m. ?( trie Andrews High School Au ditorlum. Hi anus will be furnUheC by F-orsyth b urai aire S tare. Everyone la Invited. Many Floats, Santa, Lots )f Candy Highlight Parade H> Lucy Laughter ANDREWS - Parade chair nan W. D. (Bill) Whltaker s to Dc co mm ended on the lutstanding Christmas parade fhlcfa began at 3 p.m. Friday. )ec ember 8 on Main Street ,nd circling around First St. Thousands ol people lined he streets to *atch the para le. Parking spaces were filled ihortiy after noon. heading the parade was Pa - rolman Hooper, followed by V . N. C. Riding Club accom - >anled by Santa Claus. Rob nnsvllle Band, led by three >eautlful majorertes, stepped hrough the streets next, and rnmediateiy following the pa ade gave a concert of Christ inas music on Main Street. Boy Scouts marched next n line, followed by floats rom Lions Club, Boy Scout, -ay Co. and Nichols Depart r. J. Thomasson Honored A/Ith Dinner ANDREWS - The children )f T. J. ThomassonSr. honor sd him Sunday December 11, vlth a dinner. The occasion }eing his ninetieth birthdav. Twenry eight relatives and riends ate with him. Friends ailed during the afternoon. The children are Mrs. J. 3. Gregory Sr., Mrs. C. J. -unsford, Mrs. G. W. Luns ord, Fulton Thomasson. Two sons who were unable to be present are John Henry and r. J . Thomasson J r. ~ Mr. and Mrs. StanleyBren die of Bryson City are visltlnj Mr. and Mrs. Sam Russeij And family. -A Mlss Sue Nichols accom panied her parents hom? from Ashevllle on Saturday, returning tD school on Sunday -A merit S'.ure, Andrews Mi/h School, Annual Q uecn Miss Meredith Hardin. Koneeheeia t luD and j aDi.evs s:ore. Other entrants *ere ?. ars displayed by jo.al dealers, and rwo floats !rum Murph. entered b\ the k dtuolic C t dj. el and Marpr.v Easiness and } roressional VVomens 1 lub. San:a"s helpers were n.em bers of The i t erokee l o?:nty Rescue bquad and a htiie clown, all had seem:nglv in exhaustible sappi? ot ? andy. Mr. Whl taker expresses h i s appreciation to all those who entered the parade, and also appreciates ft e work done bv ail ro make this first (. ":.ris: mas parade a success. Spec - lal thanks to Mjrp^y and Rob binsville for the:r help. Me thar can have patience can have what he will, - Benjamin Franklin A Man To Be Proud Of? ? i ? 1 t / THEN GIVE HIM The Cherokee Scout The Ideal Christmas Gift For The Man That Has Everything! Keep Winter O&tside I With PHILLIPS 66 FUEL OIL Which type of Fuel Oil do you need? Pnillips 66 Furnace Oil A I ruly Hich Qualify No. 2 Burner Oil -leal bor Basemen' rvpe Furnaces. 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