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Andrews News N?m - Social Nocaa *-? Personal! SMI Cwra^poadant MM. 1JUCY LAUGHTER Pboaa Ml -W * Andrews. N. C. Mr. and Mr*. J** Collatt and Ned o I Atlanta. Ga.. vlslt ed Mrs. Am CoUea. Fa?? and Gary lhl? put weekiaad. Attorney and Mrs. Charlla SmatbeVTwere bualness vial Bra la Aadrors thl? week. -A Mr. aad Mrs. Iran Nolan ? aad Ira. Jr? atirUn*. were recent TlM?rs to And rews. -A Mrs. T. J. Thotnasson and Children, Betty. Glenda. Jack ie. and Roger of TusemMa. Ala., are spending this weak with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Franklin and other relatives. -A Miss Sue Nichols, student nurse at Mission In Ashevllle spent the weekend In Andrews before leaving for a three months training In Torrance, Pa.. State Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Conwsy Tat ham and daughter, Patty Sue. of Black Mountain, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tatham. ^ Mr. and Mrs. John William Anderson and children, Harry, Billy, Danny, and Cynthia of Akron. Ohio, was guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. Grady Anderson. ^ Those from Andrews at tending the reorganizations meeting for Cancer Unit held at the Murphy Power Board Building. Friday at 7:30 p.m. were Mrs. Fannie P"?lum. Mrs. Lucy Laughter, Mrs. B. U. Burch, Mrs. James Beer, Mrs. Dora Blalock. Mrs. Har old Jones. Mrs.JoeElKhourl. and Mrs. Olen Stratton. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Saw yer of HotSprlngs.N.C.. spent the weekend with Mr. andMrs. Fred Babblngton and Rebecca. Mrs. lawyers If the former Miss Judy Babblngton. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Hamp um and family of Bryson City speat several days this past week with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Russell and family. -A Patrolman and Mrs. Edgar Hooper and son. Kevin, visit ed Mr. Hooper's sister, Mrs. Clifford Seago In Sylva on Tuesday. Mrs. Roy Trexler and Mrs. A B . Chandler, Sr., attended the Home Demonstration workshop on glass etchings at the Power Board Building in Murphy on Friday, beginning at 9:00 a.m. ^ Sgt. and Mrs. H. L. Harold of Blue Ridge, Ga.. visited Mr. and Mrs. E. U. Burch and family on Wednesday. -A Mrs. Lorene Wise and daughter. Gall, and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Luther and son, Jerry spent Sunday with Mrs. Alvln Beavers at Letltla. -A Mr. and Mrs. Herb Wilbur have returned to Andrews and are living In east Andrews. Mrs. C. S. Freel arrived home Saturday after spending winter months with her sis ter, Mrs. Ethel Slagle. in Orlando, Fla. -A Mrs. Charles Llndsey and daughters, Linda and Brenda. of Black Mountain visited Mr. and Mrs. John Love and fam ily during the weekend. Mrs. Giles Cover has re turned from a several weeks visit with her daughter, Mrs. J ana Orr ud Mr. and Mr*. Plckney Orr and toe o< Ft Myera, Fit. -A Keat Laughter accoiflpan lad thirty o I hit classmates from University at Georgia, Tuesday to Daytooa Beach for a week of vacationing. -A The MYF of the Pint Methodist Church sponsored a Sacrificial Sniper Weftaeartay at 6(90 pjn. at the Fellowship Hall. A devotional program and special music followed the meal. An offering was taken and will be given for mission. -A Mr and Mrs. Charles Och senfleld have returned to their home in Hampton, Va? after t visit with their parent!, Mr. and Mrt. Leo Hurst. Mrs. Hurst who underwent surgery on March 10 at C. J. Harris Community Hospital In Sylvs is showing Improvement. -A Miss Patty Brown of Murphy was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Loy Seay this past week. -A Mr. and Mrs. Charles De laney and son, Charles, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Gernert and son, John, Mr. Herb Sheldy and sons. Mike and Scott, were visitors In Asheville on Stturday. While there they at tended the Better Living Ex position. -A Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Davis and son, Pat, of Chattanooga spent the weekend with Mrs Guy Hall and sons, Bert and Bobby. While in Andrews they were also guests of Mrs.Coile McFalls. Adams la Korea Andrews - Airman 2/C Har old A. Adams of Andrews has been assigned to a tour of duty In Korea. He received his basic training at Lackland AFB In Texas . He Is the son of Dilas Adams of Andrews. Cbarck Diner Andrews - The Willing Workers Band of the Church of God will sponsor a chicken dinner on Saturday, March 25, at thelrChurch, serving plates at noon and during evening meal. Proceeds will be used for seats In the church. Price Is $1.00 per plate. Shower Marble - A miscellaneous shower was given in honor of Mrs. Larry Payne, the for mer Miss Dorothy Freeman, Friday night at the home of Mrs. Jimmy Wilson. Spring flowers decorated th< room. Refreshments were served to 35 guests present. Methodist Wonea Andrews - The WSCS and Wesley an Service Guild of the First Methodist Church will have Its General Meeting on Thursday, (tonight), at 7:30 p.m. at theChurch. Mrs. Betsy Sartln of Robbinsville will be the speaker. All ladies are in vited to attend. Following the meeting, a shower will be given in the Fellowship Hall with mem bers giving articles to be used In the Fellowship Hall Kitchen. fflisi 3)orotkif uu, cjCarry Jf^ayn* ANDREWS - MISS DOROTHY FREEMAN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Freeman became the bride of Larry Payne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Payne of Marble, February 24. The ceremony was performed in the Hyatts Creek Baptist Church In Marble with Reverend Homer Wilson officiating. Mrs. Lorene Wise, Mrs. Homer Wilson and Gene Hawk attended the wedding. A recepdon was held at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Wilson in Andrews following the wedding. Shoal Creek News Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Allen, Jr., and Amy Lynn of De catur, Ala., Mr and Mrs. J. R. Suit Curtis and Debbie of Franklin, N. C., and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Allen, JonnieE laine, H. B., Jr., and Harold of Asheville, N. C? were die weekend guests of the H. C. Aliens, Sr., of Hiawassee Dam. Mrs. E. C. Suit of Shoal Creek Road left Thursday for a visit with relatives in Cincinnati. Columbus, and Akron, Ohio. Mr. andMrs. WillardTrew hitt and Barbara of Huntsville, Ala., were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Shern Jones, Shoal Creek Road. Mrs. John V. Greenaway of Haines City, Fla., Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Mitchell of La follete, Tenn., and Mr. and Mrs. Otis Mitchell of Cop perhill, Tenn., were Sunday visitors of the J. B. Slaugh ters, Shoal Creek Road. Hayosville Lions Hear El-Kbovri Andrews - Lion Joe El ; Khouri, Zone 1 Chairman, was guest speaker at Lions Club meeting Thursday in Hayes ville. He described his home in Lebanon and gave the group a vivid picture of condidons there. Accompaning him were Lion Herb Sheidy, Lion John Bellmon, Lion Roy Trexler, and Lion Lee Nichols. A Zone I meeting followed the regular meeting with the Franklin, Andrews, and Mur phy clubs participating. During business session, plans were made for Annual Ladies night banquet which will be held May 20 at Marble School Cafeteria with And rews, Hayesville, Fontana, Robbinsvflle, and Murphy Lions and Lioness attending. Liberty News By Mrs. E. E. Bruce Mrs. Lee Garner had as a visitor thi s weekend her son Dillard and his wife and baby. Mrs. Luther Allen is home from the hospital. She is doing fairly well. Mrs. Lena LeFerre was well enough to come to church Sunday. Glad to see her back. Mrs. Opal Jones has her grandson, Jerry, visiting her. Mrs. E.E.Bruce and daugh ter visitedMrs.Joe Abernathy on Friday. Mrs. Lula Worley is in the hospital in Asheville. We un derstand she is undergoing treatment for a broken hip. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Led ford visited his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ledford, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Cardln visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cardin over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Rice visited Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cardin over the weekend. Gout Spk Mrs. Nancy Lee Arms of Diston, Oregon, is visidng home folks here. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. O'Dell and daughter, Sheryl, of Dal ton were weekend visitors here. Mr. and Mrs. Quinton Lovlngood and son visited D. G. O'Dell Sunday afternoon. Mr. Roscoe O'Dell and son were out here to see about their farm last weekend. Rev. Prank Ledford preach ed an Interesting sermon at Boiling Springs Church on Sunday. A birthday party was given by Mr. and Mrs. GofferyGra ves Sunday afternoon for their daughter, Patricia, and was enjoyed by a nice crowd. Mrs. Mary Jane O'Dell and daughter. Marlene, were the guests of Mrs. Jack O'Dell Friday afternoon. HOW TO TELL A DODGE FROM A DODGE Identifying a Qodge lias become a problem. Because now there are two. Compact Dodge Lancer. Full-size Dodge Deri Thereat an obvious difference. Size, inside and out Dart, the lower picture, It the larger. But otherwise they are very much alike. Both heve a unitized, rust-proofed body. A superb ride called Torsion-Aire. A battery-saving alternator. And both have optional three-speed push button automatic transmissions. Another difference is STANDARD OR COMPACT YOUGfTA GREAT DEAL WIIH DODGE price. Dart, the full-size Dodge, is priced model for mot with Ford and Chevrolet The compact Dodge Lant costs about the same as Comet, Falcon and Corvair. C to know them better. At your Dodge Dealer's, of coun ran t? cur NMtioN nvii ? imt aMM mt. * im Ml *<Ntai Km- h? r. Oftr m+m ?*rl M, II MEET THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN KEYS-YOUR DEPENDABLE DODGE DEALER E. C. Moore # 107 Vallsy Rlvar Av?. Murphy, N. C. Explorers Matt Andrews Explorer Troop #410 met at the City Hall on Thursday at 7:30 p.m. S. J. Gernert spoke to the group on "What An Employer Expects of anEmployee." Mr. Gernert gave suggestions as K> what makes a favorable Impression when applying (or work. Then he took them for a tour through Berkshire Plant. The Troop will attend Luth eran Church services in a group March 26. Birthday Party Andrews - Sue Best enter ? uined at her home on Friday afternoon at 2 p.m. honoring her daughter, Towana, on her fifth birthday. A large birthday cake, de corated with candy chicksns centered the tahle. Favors were Easter baskets and bl jw - out whistles. Refreshments of icecream, cake and punch were served. Those Invited were Eleree and Giles Ennis, Terry Wolf, Club To Mm* Andrews - The Valley town Home Demonstration Club will meet at the home of Mrs. T. C. Christmas. March 29, at 2 p.m. Mia* Thelma Wheeler, Home Economics Agent, will give the demonstration "Add A Dash of Spring." Susie Ferebee, ValorteMash burn, Johnny Wood, Daryle Raxter, Catherine Aim Wood, Mendell and Randy Derre berry, and Jean Hogsed. Shop To Opoa Andrews - Mrs. Harold Shields 1 announces she will open a dress shop on main street in Andrews within (he next week. Due n ? delay in some of her shipments shw will be unable to set adeflmte date. Mrs. Shields plans ? carry well known brands of dresses and shoes. The wisest have the most authority. - Plan COME SEE-COME SAVE! "SUPER-RIGHT' ALL MEAT | mom SLICED ! 3 POUND PACKAGE CHUNKS; PER LB | 29 40 LIMIT AT YOUR A&P! FRESH FROZEN ? CELLO WRAPPEb FilletOf Flounder 5 & $1 45 'ESSE JEWELL FROZEN Pot Pies:-s4 ? 69' Perfect Mote For Meet! Oceen Sprey CRANBERRY SAUCE 2 at 39c Lent Season Value! Wisconsin BENCH CUREB CHEESE ? 59c Prepared with Vegetable* AUSTEX BEEF STEW 3 '^ SI .CO A&P Brand Frozen lO-Oz. Pkgs. SLICES STRAWBERRIES 2 - 39c "0?r Finest Quality" Frozen AtP F0RBH00K LIMAS 2 'C 35c Mic regular low prtce on UM S-OL J*f of the CftESHGSr\ INSTANT COFFEE ?MONEY CAN BUY1 6-0 z. Jar 79? PRICES IN THIS AD ARE EFF. THRU SATURDAY. MARCH 25th FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT 3 &22c GREEN CABBAGE 7B ?? 5c U. S. NO. 1 ? REGULAR WHITE POTATOES 10 -29 GOLDEN TASTY ? PUDDING PERFECT BANANAS 2 * 19 BIRO'S EYE FROZEN Cm Corn 1-Lb Pkg. 29c takyUmos 1-Lb. Pkg. 39c Fofuhook Umoi l-Lb. 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