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Hoylowlll aachac In Pboaattca at Am Aafcevllle school, daaltng with lbs theory atl pc*actios of correct speech On Tusaday. Sept 11. Dr. at oollaga cradlt. > Pater tarformaOoo may ba obtalaad tram Or. C. D. KtlllM, dtracmr at mm?lam at Vmot Carolina Cntlaro. ANDREWS PERSONALS UtCT LMNNTT*. ?UFF Mr. and Mrs. Roftr A. D? war havs as their guests this week their lister and brother in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Skinner of Dunedln. Fla. and their sister, Mrs. Feathsrson Bunn, of Cedartown. Ga. e e e Mrs. R. C. Snyder of Wash ington. D. C. and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Snyder, Lynn. Paul Jr., and Patsy of Augusta wars guests this week of Mrs. Grady Garner. e e e Robert C. Stroup, known affectionately to the people of Andrews as Bob has enlisted In the United States Navy. Ha pasaed his test for the Nu clear training and submarine service. He will ham nine weeks boot training and than will be In school for 3 1/3 years. Good luck. Bob. e e e Capt. C. A. Beckwlth and of thirteen officers from Fort Bragg, N. C? were guests at Valleymwn Motel on Monday night. This groig) was serving as Goodwill Ambassadors through the western part of North Carolina. e e e Hermann K. Brausr la attending National Amvets Convention held in New York this week. He la a delegate from Post # 4 In Ashevllls. Before returning boms he will visit his father, Karl H. Brauer In Rockwell, Conn. ? ? ? Mr. and Mrs. Sammte Russell attended the monthly Alarke Singing hsld at Bast Alarka Church on Saturday evening. ? ? ? Dick Waldroup who la em ployed In LaaksvUle, spent the week-end with family. ? ? ? Joe Jennings, Ervln and Traynham Houtton and B. B. Bible spent several days la Asbevllle this week. ? ? ? The Woman* Society of Christian Service will meet at the First Methodist Church for Sub-District Seminar to day (Thursday). The masting will begin at 9tS0 a. m. Representatives from Gra ham , Clay and Cherokee will be present. see Methodist Men of the Trl County area will meat on Friday evening of this weak at the First Methodist Church In Mvphy. The hour of the dUaer meeting Is 7:00 p.nu ? * ? Mr. ad Mrs. Prank Meadows and son. John left on Monday for home InChaple Hill afar spending summer vacation with Mr. and Mrs. J. Wiley Davis. Both Mr. and Mrs. Meadows teach Spanish at the University of N. C. and at Ihirham. see Mr. B. B. Webster of Safety Harbor, Fla^ are spandbig several weeks as guests of Mr. and Mrs .Davis. * ? * A District School of I as true dons for Order of Eastern Star was held In RobMnsvllle on Thursday In the Masonic Hall, beginning at 10 a.m. Mrs. Clara Belle Bryson. District Deputy, Grand Matron of the 21st District was In charge. Members from Andrews attending were: Daisy Ma* Davis, LenoraMc Mahan, Lillian Hlggs, Catherine SherrUl. Daisy Seay, Minnie Battle, HUdred Hardin and HX. Mulksy. A liatcheon was served to the group at Joyce Kilmer Inn following the meeting. * ? ? Mr. andMrs. W.M. Mathews and son Wlllard of Ports mouth. Vs. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vlck Wood this week. NEW BANKING SERVICE The Murphy Branch Of The Citizens Bank And Trust Co. Will Be Open Each Afternoon From 2:30 p.m. Until 5:00 p.m. To Make Installment Loons And To Take Note Payments. This New Service Is Offered To The Citizens Of This Area To Promote Progress Of Our Section And To Tailor Our Banking Service To The Needs Of The Area. Citizens Bank & Trust Co. SERVING SOUTHWESTERN NORTH CAROLINA M?mb?r Federel Deposit Insurance Corporation Hayesville, Murphy, Andrews, Robbinsville, Sylva Wa rriaq* nounctt fee marriage of kar daughmr, Shirley Pay*, m J. C. Taylor aoo of Mr. mi Mra. Bob Taylor formerly of Murphy, now residue U Klamath Palls. Oregon. They wan married la Reno, Navada by WUUam R. Baa mar, J. P. oa August 17,1962. The bride U also Us daughter of Arvll Moon formerly of Murphy Rt. 1, Balk the brlda ad bride-groom stranded Murphy High School. They will reside la Klamath Palls. r Mr. vd Mm. Geoa Webb ?ad family accompanied by Mm. Bin Webb apantaeveral days this past week with Mr. and Mm. Jack Garner and family of West Jefferson. North Carolina. e e e Mm. Lillian Kins spent several days In Savamah, Ga? dds past steak While theM ishe was a guest: of bar slater. Mm. Marie Barrett and family. see Mm. Pat Cooper mi son Tommy ai Ashevllle visited Mr. mi Mm. GlemtCopper during the week-end. Mr. and Mm. William Carter sen among ihose at tending a Football Party and dinner at the Charoletae City Club on Saturday evening as guests of the PlMt Citizen Bank and Trust Co? of Char olette. An exhibition game between Washington Red Skins andPhtladelphlaEagles followed later. On Stmday the Carters vlsltsd Rev. and Mm. Dorrls Strto therm an and son, Stephen in Kanupolis. Valley River Garden Club Has Meeting ANDREWS?The Valley River Garden Club met on Thursday at 3 p.m. at the borne of Mm. Rowland Day. Mm. R. C. Andrews was co hostess. Mm. Giles Cover intro duced the guest speaker. Mm. Emily Davidson of Murphy. She spoke to the groip on fertilizer. She was accorn pained by Mm. B.W.Whitfield, also of Murphy. Mm. P.O.Hlobll,president, presided. Mm. Hlobll's daugh ter, Mm. C. Ivan Hood of Gainesville, Pla., reported on flower arrangement at recent Fair held In Hlwassee, Ga. During business session plans were made for club s> participate In the County Fair. A picnic was planned for September 27 at Carne gie Library picnic area. Nineteen were present Including guests. Mm. E. B. Webster, Mrs. T. H. Curry. Mm. C. Ivan Hood, Mm. Bmily Davidson. Mm. B. W. Whitfield and Mrs. Lucy Laughter. 'Uato These Hills' Pictares Showa At iegeae, Oregon The Cherokee Historical Association, Cherokee, North Carolina, was featured In a display at the American Ed ucational Theatre Association bald In Eugene, Oregon Aug ust 20 through 22. They ex hlbllsd pictures of their production of "Un? Hills" dirt directed by Harry Davis and designed by Lynn Gault of Bras town. The display was part of an exhibit held during the convention at the University of Oregon Museum of Art which Included pictrues and poster designs from leading educational and community theatres from all over the United Sums. Eric Reichman Attends District Meetinf ANDREWS ? Lion Eric Reichman atmded the flrat DUtrict SI A Lions Club cabinet masting on Ststday in the Clyde High School cafeteria. The Clyde Lions Club served es hosts for the Golmwr Williard V. Ma ids service i dW oh] Powtr Board Roprosoifattvo Attoads lastitoto Mrs. Beryl Fulton. Cus tomer Relations Repress native of the Murphy Power Board Is now attasiittng the Personnel Tt-atnlng Institute being held In Chattanooga, Tennessee, by the Tonus sees Valley Authority. The purpose of the Institute is to present new Ideas aid Information about power use activities as they relate to Improved customer service. Those attending the training sessions are from 9 proxlmately 40 different miailctpal texl cooperative distributors of TV A ele ctricity. The program consists of five aesslons of oneweekeach month from June through Oct. After the Initial orientation program, the week-long schools Includes such subjects as commercial and residential lighting, adequate wiring, ad vertising, public relations, electric heating and cooling, commercial cooking and water heating, and rural ele ctrification. TV A personnel are assisted In covering the subjects by specialists from twisted businesses and Industry. "We are alweys looking for ways to Improve our customer's electric service. "John H. Bayless, Manager of the electric system, a aid. "This Training Institute has been especially helpful. We want to assist all our consumsrs In planning for a better, more efficient use of low cost electricity." John H. Bayless said that free electrical planning ser vices are available to all of the electric a\ stem's con Last week. Mrs. Fulton attended a work shop on public relation. The next session, September 17, will covet electric heating, commercial cooking and air conditioning, Hospitol Notes Those admitted IB Providence Hospital are: Mrs. Corona F. RusaoU, Unaka; Mrs. Par alee Mlngus, Rt. 3. Murphy; Mrs. Laura Barker, Rt.1, Murphy, Hoyt Walker, Rt. 4. Murphy. Codl Jones, Rt. i Blalrrrllle, Ca^ Mrs. Emma Cornwall, Murphy; DUlsrd Newton, Rt.l>(arhU; John Q. Hembree, Murphy; Mrs. Jamas A. Allan. RfcS, Murphy; Mrs. Frlda Hodden, Atlanta, Ga. Also, Mrs. Gudger Garrets, o< Rt. 3, Murphy; Miss Martha Messtiwer, Murphy; Miss Ella MoCombe, Murphy; Mrs. Hatfle Stagall, Murphy; Miss Kan Mashburn. Murphy; Michael J. Hughes, Murphy; Bsn Stalcup, Rt.1, Brass rown; Jack Brown, Rt.4,Mw phy; Mrs. Ruby Mull. Murphy, and Mrs JEva Rogers, Murphy. Cherokee Couity Deed Transfers Gin T. nd LoiIm Cooper 10 J mm BUin nd Mtrfirtt Derrberry Brown, pcopertytn Villoyiown Township. Hiram nd Mittto Cloy m Horbort nd Briln OHoU. B. HoidUyJ^^oporty to Valliyttwm Township. Jot B. nd Lam Payn (Market GARRBTT Odom. HHNSGN r. Janntf ?.Jlmnryf of BlalrsvlUa. Ga.. August 22, at Providence Hospital. Mi lleaeon la da forma) Steal by Joycs Prlaoa. BOSWBLL A daugbm to Mr.andMrs.MlcfcsyF Boa wall at Marietta. Ga^ August 13, at Kaoanaa Hospital. Mrs. Bosoall Is tba former Miss Gartruds Cook, daughter of Mrs. Roy Cook, Also aha la I of Mr. ad Mrs. W. A. Cook at Murphy. BIub Bundles LBDFORD A sou, Ricky Gaaa Ladford to Mr. ?d Mrs. Carroll Lad ford at Hayosvllle, August 19, at Providence Hospital. Mrs. Ladford la foe former Miss P?sy Rose Shook. BSTnS_. A sob. Sonny Ray to Mr. ?id Mrs. Charles Ray Baals of Murphy, Aagust 20, at Providence Hospital. Mrs. Boots is foe former Miss Corona Rases. DILLS A son, Chadwlck Lane to Mr. aid Mrs. Bsraall Ollls of Hayes villa, August 22, at Providence Hospital. Mrs. Dills Is foe former Miss Carolyn Jentetto Hicks. Local Tuckers Receive Decrees Mr*. Ruby K. Watson, a member of the Ranger School faculty, and Mrs. Bualah B. Sales of tbe Hlwassee Dam Elementary School completed requirements for a Bachelor of Science degree In education at North Georgia Co 11 egu. Un iversity System Dahlooega, Georgia oo August IS. They will receive diplomas at grad uation exercises a> be held June 1. 1963, since onlyone graduation exercise is held each year at North Georgia College. Artw-Pn Pad I. Brooks, too of Mr. ad Mrs. Ray Brooks wd gratdeoe of Mrs. Mary Smith sad fla laa Mr. Gleon Smith of Andrews, to stationed at Port Jackson. South Carolina. Prior to his enlistment lis served three months with the Air National Guards la Sylvia. Pvt. Brooks was a graduate of Andrews High School in the class of 1957. Before cat _ sondes was a staff member of the District Memorial Hospital for five yoars. 4-H ChlcVta J lar-B-Q PIhiJ A Cm?H Tha auppor wUlbabal 1. at ?w Pat b Murphy at bOO Tha purpoaa a( *a *a many acttvtdaa af On ctufaa ta dw county. Tho manu will coabi gouto aalad. alow. roUa. an ATHLETE'S FOOT 08 AM I HOW T0KI1XITW3DAY?| tf T-4-L, your 4%_btek , my drug at Watch haalthy akin it. Itch and butal mm. TODAY atMAUNBY DRUG STORE, Murphy, N.C. August Only - 10% Off U/arm fflorn/nq COAL HEATER V ? Only U [wSSs Mitl I* <>*? ttMr ?mngr m Mvw. $54.95 Im 10* ?? Quanting porcaMa " " In ricn Mack aa< ckrama taakaa ?M? Aiaaricat ?ant bcaalHM aa? Ma. of coal... kaata ag la Mx faaaa. 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