C^666 Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Almond, Jr. and son. Shim, of Washington, D. C? are r spendlng a week as guest o( Dr. Charles T. Almond, Sr . ' and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dock ery o( Marble. Other guests ol Dr. Almond this week were Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis of Charlotte. N. C A Mr. W. K . Rogers return ed toKuluala, Alabama, Mom day after spending rtie week ? en <1 w ! it his t a One of the novelties of Kor> ert Fulton's steam -powered airship, Demologos, ion structed in 1815, v?as that \'. could discharge 100 gallons of boiling water a minute at an oncoming enem>. Wesleyan Service Guild To Meet Andrews - The Wesleyan Service Guild ot the First Methodist Church will meet at the home of Mrs. Olen Strat ton, Monday night at 7:30p.m. January 2. WSCS will meet a; the home of Mrs. John Christy, Tues day. January 3. at 3 p.m. Wilson- Waldroup Vows Spoken Andrews - Miss Lois Ann Wilson and Grady Gene Wal droup were united in mar riage, Monday, December 25, at 3:30 p.m. at the Baptist parsonage. The bride is the daughter of Mr. andMrs. Gor don Wilson ar.d the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Waldroup. The ceremony was perfor med by Rev. T. C. Christ mas, using the double-ring ceremony. The bride Is a graduate of Andrews High School and Is employed at Berkshire Knit ting Mill. Mr. Waldroup also attended Andrews High School and is presently employed at Dick's Texaco Station. Those attending the wed ding were Mr. and Mrs. Dick WaJdroup, Mr. and Mrs. Don ald Hogan and Mr. Steve Hogan. ^ - andrews news Mrs. Ltcy Latfbftr, Starr c orroapondcnt Andrawa, N. C. Personal Mention bgt. Leo b. Hurst and wl!e of Arlington. V*., are visit ng his parents, Mr. and Mrs Leo W. Hurst and Mr. and Mrs. h rank VSilhide. Sgt. Hurst is presently sia tloned at f-ort Myers, Va,, and i*> a member ol ti.c Arm? hand iii 'A dsMiigton. l> ^ . He w Li: take part m the 1^, augural \ arade. Ja-'.^arv 20# lr: VN ashlngiun. U. l . A Mrs. B. M. (>ibbs returned to R K^.mojid, Va. VVtnJnesdav a-'ter a visit with her mother, Mrs. Marina Palmer and h.er sister, Mrs. Lee P ulllum and t a r i . 1 1 v . Miss Barbara Hobgood of Oxford, N. L ., and Miss Vera (.alilgher of SanJord V C ., students at V\omans Coilege, (Jreer.sboro, N. C ., accom panied their roommate, Car olyn V^est, home for a visit of several days. They left Thursday to spend time with relatives before returnm? to school. -A Lloyd Derreberr> lef: on Thursday for Fort Myers, Ha. He spent Christmas eve with Mr. and Mrs. Plncknev Orr and Is now visiting In Venice, Fla. A C arolyn and Janerte Evans of Atian:a. (?a. were visitors In Andrews, Monday. -A Mr. and Mrs. James Stover and children, Phillip, Roy and Nancy of Niagara Falls, N. Y. are spending this week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy VSillsams and Mr. and Mrs. J . VV . Stover. -M Bob Crawford, who is tin ployed in Arcadia. Missouri is spending the hoi J da vs with his famllv. -M Rev. and Mrs. George Pul ium and daughter, Marry, of Chapel Hill are spending a week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Derreberry and Mr. and Mrs. George P ul llum, Sr. -A Mrs. D. E . Pulllum Is spend ing the holidays In Atlanta. Ga. with her sisters, Mrs. T. L. Lang and Mrs. T. L. Sanders and their families. FREE - FREE - FREE - FREE Men's or Ladies' Electric Shaver . . . If you con answer the J. H. Duncan Tire Co.'s Question of the Week over WCVP every Saturday at 11:15. Contes tants draw their own questions during the program while being interviewed in front of the J. H Duncan Tire Co on Peachtree Street in Murphy, N. C. ? GRIPE? or GRIP! Why let rough winter innwi raise your blood pressure when you can get Goodyear's approv ed Suburbanite tread design at about half the cost of new win der tires. See us today and savel RETREADS with good/^ear Approved Suburbanite Tread Design only *2470' A PAIR ? flirt to* and r?n Sun dav . A Mr. and Mrs. Hob Nelson and famiiv o' KaJelzh are spending several days with Mr . and Mrs. Charlie Ropers and other relatives. -A Mr. and Mrs. Stuart heem and children, Debbie and I ee - gv, and Aubrey Stuarr, o' Oak Ridge, Tenn., returned to their home Monday after avlsitw.th Mrs. Beem'9 mother, Mrs. lva Galusha and grandmother, Mrs. Charity Msch. - A - Reverend and Mrs. Mar cellus Absher and famlh left Friday for Gastonia, N. C., for a visit with, relatives and friends. A Zeb Cordey, Jr. of Rich mond, Va. spent several days recently with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Coniey, Sr. and brother, Roy. -A Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Cooper of Orlando, Fla., were called to Andrews this past week due to the death of Mrs. Cooper's brother, John Lyte Wilson. -A Mrs. Clara Sherrill spent Christmas with her sister, Mrs. James Roper of Morgan - ton, N. C. - A - Mrs. Allie McJ unkins visit ed her daughter, Linda, and sister, Mrs. John Watkins, and Buck Fisher this week. Mrs. McJ unkins is staff mem ber of Highlands Hospital in Highlands, N. C. -A A FIGHT ? MUSCULAR * DYSTROPHY The Tower of London al ways keeps at least one raven, a tradition which stems from Charles II who predicted that England would fall if ravens ever left the Tower. I'VI. \\ ill's Anderson, who !s presently stationed at Fort krox arrived Thursdav to spenJ two yveeks with is par ents, Mr. and Mrs .( .rady And erson and his sister, Gail Anderson, who is a student at 'A, t . A Miss Llr.Ja Bryant, who is doing practice teaching at Hur.tersville, N. C? is spend ing holidays In Andrews and Marble. She will graduate trom Appalachian Teachers I oilege tn the spring. -A The Methodist Men will meet tonight (Thursday) for a sub district Men's Fellowship at Hayesviile in the Hinron Memorial Center at ":30 p.m. After a meal, the Methodist Men's group from Hayesviile will be in charge of program. -A Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mor gan, Margaret and Marvin, have moved to Orvllle, Calif., where Mr. Morgan is em ployed. -A Johr. Morris, son of Rev. and Mrs. J. Alton Morris, and a student at Wake Forest Col leee, is spending the holidays w-.th his parents In Andrews. The Morrises' are presently living in the Holder apart ment and plan to move into 'heir new home m the near 'uture. -A Mrs. C. N. George and son, Billy George, who are now living tn Ashevllle are spend ing the holidays in Andrews and Topton. -A Mr. Paul Rose and Keith Postell of Arcadia, Missouri, arrived Saturday and are ?visitlr.e their families. -A Mrs. Carmen Johnson of Ashevllle spent the holidays with her sisters, Mrs. J . \V . Brown and Mrs. Luther Nich olson. -A Mr. and Mrs. Bill Raxter and family of Chattanooga, Tenr.., were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Woody Rax ter and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Raxter and family. Whatever your building problerr may be, call us for help ar.d estimates J ist dial Andrews M. Our Years o? experience is at vour service. ANDREWS BUILDERS SUPPLY cO. Phone S4 Andrews, N. C. Frank Strum, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis, Jr., Peter Lswford, and Angle Dickinson top the exciting cast of "Oceans Eleven," Dorchester Producdon (or Warner Bros, featuring a host of show-business personalities. The Technicolor acture, which comes January 1, 2, 3, id the Henn Theatre, urphy, N. C., Is a fast -paced comedy melodrama with a Former Resident'* Son Wins Soli r~ /? c. *auY uonieti Andrews - Dou&iaa Johnson j t Clark's Hill. S. C., eleven ve&r old sixth gr aJc scuden:, won che McCormack County Lasay .ontesr. for elementary br.uder.rJ9 from !l!lt through eigr.tli grades His prizes were ? $25 savings Duud and ? $.0 check. Douglas 13 the youngest son of a former Andrews. V L ., girl, Blanche F ulllurTL, da ugr tcr o! C ross and Minnie I u. . .OIT-, mKi j * ? > ^ formerly u! Robbinsville. son j t the late J.N. jofinaon o! 3^*' Luwn. The essay ^vai won wu nt.ec "^h*T Lonsenanur. boll. ^*ier, ^ oudiands, ami vs :iili!e MeaiiS To Me.' .Mi Cie j apane*e islands together adJ jp to only .42,500 square miles, leaf (ft an the grci o! Montana. \ cc they hold *4 million peo pic .40 arnes Montana '3 pcoplaaon. "SUPER RIGHT" NEW YEAR PARTY VALUE' GOVERNMENT INSPECTED A&P WILL BE CLOSED MONDAY, JAN. 2nd "Super-Right" Quality Heavy Grain Fed Beet Sirloin Steaks " 89c "Super-Right" Quality Heavy Grain Fed Beet Boneless Brisket Roast t*.mu.49c Porterhouse Lb. Leon End ? 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