WITH THE CHURCHES
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
CHURCH. SOUTH
dikectoki
Paator - - Howa'd P. Powvll
Ito \ K I > OF STM\ A lil?S
Chairman H- W. Gray
District Steward . K V W??vtr
Secretary llarr> !
Treasurer . . 1' 1 % H> ? '
Itecordinr Secretary V~* II ?!. Fli;i*
T \V. A *???>'. K. A. At- " ?. J. W.
N-il Davidson. II K .*> ? K M I
C. K. Hoover. J. II MiCai! Mrs. I' !'? N
*ell. J. A. Richard??on. J!'* T ' Sv ???'
Pianist .. . .. Vrn Henry \?l->
Aualstant Pianist Mr*. Dal* L
Choir Plmitr? Mr*. Harry P. Onop r
Supt' Sunday School ... K V W>av
I "resident W M. v IT I! N ??
Senior Kpworth L<-airt>f M Carolyn Pinl
Junior Kpworth I.eaitue V ? Ada II * ?ha?
Sundav school at nine fo*"t> fi\.
Mr. k. V. Weaver, Superintendent.
Morning worship at 1 1 oYlork.
Tlu> lviaii<r u ill nroioli usinrr q<> liw
i i r ?
subject: ''Power For Witnessing.**
The Kpworth League* will meet at
six fifteen.
Evening worship at -? ven o elock.
Sermon l?v the pastor, subject:
"James 1 Fit* I .ess. *
You will always find a welcome
!?> worship with u?.
ANDREWS AND MURPHY
CLUBS IN HANOI KT
(Continued fr??ni page one)
readings. The I .ions interpretation
of the "Two Blaek Crows." b\ Mrs.
Nora Cobb White and Mis. Maida
Mallonee. was one of the real hits
of the occasion, the wit and humor
l>ping enjoved at the expense of a
number of those present.
The program was interspersed
with numerous stunts, such as a ba
loon blowing contest In'tween the
leans and fats, an illustration of
mule sense and co-operation. Three
songs. "Smiles.** "Carolina,** and
"There's a Long. Long Trail.** were
rendered in unison at intervals on
the program. "Smiles*' and "Caro
lina*' being rendered hv tin* ladies
s-ingitig ar.d performing with their
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
PIKKCTOKY
Pastor J- !'? Anderaon .
DEACONS
t'hairm.in . J . P Stow
J \r. Vaughn. B W. Sir*. ? S. Miller. R
H i'arkor.
KI.DFKS
Thairman Jn" " P- l ?r>! 1
K A Pavdaon. Jack Hall. XI. W !???'!.
i^lprk ??f Session Jn?. H. Pillard ?
< !? :r LemH-r Mrs C. W.
I'ianlsl . . Mia* Anne Graham Aml-rao* j
Surd iv Sch<M l Jno H. DJllard (
w Mm. C W. Savac i
Pre*. Christian Knd-avor . Anne Candler ,
SERVICES OF THE WEEK
Sunday school at 10-00 A. M., J.
H. Dillard. Superintendent. Teachers j
nf Bible Class. George W. Candler, i
lack Hall. Sr.
Morning worship at 11 o'clock.
Subject: "The New Commandment, "
Text : Jno. 13:3 J.
r> SHE .. - i> m c..u r,.
1 IIUUIIKi. Ul ? - .??. I i -
discourse. "Paul's Heavenly Vision, ,f
Acts: 26:19.
The Christian Kndeavor Societv |
'!! meet at th ? church at 0:30. B. [
Yi Sine. l.eader.
Choir practice every Wednesday
? ' t at the manse at 7 o'clock.
A cordial invitation is extended
t?? all to worship with us.
tambourines, while the men did their
bit upon their minature band in
struments.
The banquet proper was served in
>i\ courses, and thf management.
M:. and Mrs. Chester, certain Iv liv
<?<1 up to their reputation of being
among the best banquet hosts in the
South, and to their efforts and co
operation i* due in large part the
success of the occasion.
Favors <?t the occasion consisted
of colored rose blowouts and rose
crickets and tambourines for the la- j
dies, and minature band instruments
for the men. which weie used in car- :
rying out parts of the program.
Printed programs, on white stock in j
purple ink. bound in gold and pur
ple silk cord, colors of the two
clubs, were placed upon each plate.
Th?* program set-up follows in part:
Ladlnes9 Note
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LIONS' AND LIONESSES'
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FOB THEIR FRIENDS
THE
IIOTARIANS AM) ROTARY ANNS
HOTEL REGAL, SEVEN* P. M.
TIll llSDAY. FEBRUARY 14. 1920
MI KPHY, NORTH CAROLINA
tl&Mi
W ilhelincne Hyde
Julio Ellis
Margie Vv ilherspoon
Zelma Fain
\\ ilhelmenc Hyde
Lynn Sipe
Li Ua Adams
Carmen Gray
Bessie Elk ins
Wilhrl mene Hyde
Leila Cope
Li I la Adams
Rosa Cooper
Lynn Sipe
Helm Barnett
Julia Johnson
COMMITTEES
Reception
A r range merits
Decorations
leaver Gray
Programme
Georie Cope
Favors
Pete Hyde
George Eilis
Don \v itherspoon
Mercer Fain
Bill Bailey
Lei Moore
'I eddy Bates
t
Fannie Moore
bailie H awkins
Harve Elkins
Bryan Sipe
Winnie Bailey*
Ed Adams
Harry Ccoper
Henni? Barnetf
\ir?ril Johnson
PROGRAMME
Pianist : Lioness Emily Davidson
Simp ? "America" By Everybody
Invmation Kotariaii Hcrschel Ford
Introduction of Toastmaster Lion Harry Cooper
Bv Lion Mercer Pain President Murphy Lions Club
Roll Call .Toastmaster
Greetings to Rotarians Lion Don Witherspoon
Holarian Response Rotarian Clyde Jarrett
Male Uuartette Messrs. Steele. Cooper Davidson and
Storey
Reading Lioness Eunire Powell
Banjo Selection Uncle Tom Collins
A Lions" Intreprctation . Nora Cobb White
STUNTS
FINALE
and Maida Mallonee
CHORUS
MENU
Supreme of Fruit
Cheese Styx
Celery Hearts Queen Olives
? Pickles ?
O
Fillet de Sole en 'Papillote
Finger Rolls
0
Carolina Roast Turkey ? With Dressing
Cranberry Jelley
Peas cn Creme ( Rotarian ) Potato Packed Swiss
Cherokee Baked Apple
Assorted Cold Breads Hot Rolls
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Stuffed Tomato Salad ( Lions)
Ice Cream Valentine Cake
Chees<
Rotarians
Demi Tasse
ROSTER OF CLUBS
Rotary
Crackers
Gcon:
Anns
Hoblitzell Trilby
Herschel Ford
Frank Bristol
Albert Conil >s
Sam Cover
Bill Currier
Wiley Davis
Roger Dewar
Luke Ellis
Clyde Jarrelt
Will Mor: ??w
Teddy Nichols
Frank Swan
Howard Tillitt
Mae
Oden
Florence
Willa
Elizabeth
Daisy
Sara
Olive
Olive
Clara
Jean
Mary
Rosa
Claude Tarkington \ ema
Four Lonesome Lovies
Percy Ferebee
Lions
George Ellis
George Cope
Bryan Sipe
Mercer Fain
Pete Hyde
Bill Bailey
Virgil Johnson
Ed Adams
Ed Moore
Harry Cooper
Weaver Gray
Dennis Barnett
Harve Elkins
Jerry Davidson
Joe Story
Joe McMillan
Connie Holder
Howard Powell
Sid Pendlcy
Don Wilherspoon Margie
Ernest Hawkins Sallie
Lionesses
Julie
Leila
Lynn
Zelma
Wilhelmene
Winnie
Julia
Lilla
Fannie
Rosa
Carmen
Helen
Bessie
Emily
Annie
Nan
lola
Eunice
Iowa
John Sessoms j One Lonesome Jungle Roomer
Ze; i hitaker Bill \\ hi taker ?
Teddy Bates
Animus Morals
Mr. I*. B. Fcrebce made a business
visit S? > Waynesvillc and Asheville
during the first part of this week.
Mr. 1). II. Tillitt was in Asheville
on Monday and Tuesday of this
week on professional business.
Mrs. S. \V. Black, of Bryson City
was in Andrews on Thursday of this
week and while in the town held a
conference with Mrs. I). H. Tillitt in
connection with the Roman's Club
Work in this section of the State.
Hay ward Dewar died in the hos
pital in Raleigh on Tuesday of this
week from the effects of an opera
tion for appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs.
Dewar reached Raleigh early Mon
day morning and were with him till
the end. His body will reach An
drews at noon Thursday, and the
funeral will be held from the Meth
odist Church at two-thirty, and
burial will be in the Andrews Ceme
tarv. Havward is survived by his
father and mother. Mr. and Mrs. R.
A. Dewar and one brother. Harry,
end two sisters, Alice and Sallie.
Quite a few* of our town folks
were in Waynesville on Wednesday
of this week attending tlje hearing
l>efore Judge P. A. McElroy in the
Power Plant sale fight. It is report
ed here that the judge ordered an
other election on the proposition to
determine the will, of the people as
to a sale of the plant.
Mr. Davis returned to Andrews on
Tuesday of this week after having
been to Farmivlle, Va., to burv his
1 ilt lo infant girl. Mr. Davis reports
that his wife is doing as well as
could he expected and that she will
soon return to Andrews.
The many friends of Mayor D. S.
Russell, will learn with pleasure,
that he is now able to he out after
having Det-n confined to ^
for nearly two months.
Mr. Robert H. Brown who at t)a
lest term of the Court in (Jherola
recovered for the injuvy sustain^
by him while working for the Pho,.
nix Utility Company, of Hartfoni,
Tennessee, has purchased the for,
property of Mr. W. A. Hyde. Mi
Brown is planning to build him ,
home on this property and then h
go into the chicken, hog and rattle
industry, and also to raise all kini
of vegetables for market.
Messrs. M. W. Bell. Ralph Moodr
and Howard Moody, attorneys of
Murphy, N. C.. were in Andrews oa
last Saturday afternoon appearing
in the trial of State vs. Zeb Henson.
Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Ford and two
sons, were in Murphy on last Sun.
day where they went and took din
ner in the home of Rev. Steele, who
is now pastor of the Murphy Baptist
Church.
Mr. V W. Aliernathy, Sheriff, was
in Andrews on Tuesday of this vv>rt
attending to matters in connection
witK his office.
Mr. D. H. Tillitt was a business
\isitor in Murphy on Wednesday o[
ibis week.
Auxiliary Presents
Interesting Program
The Woman's Auxiliary of the
Presbyterian Churoli met with Mrs.
J. P. Anderson, at the manse, Tues
day afternoon. February 12, 1929,
with Mrs. C. W. Savage, President,
presiding.
A very interesting program on
Foreicn Missions was conducted by
the Foreisrn Mission Secretary. Mrs.
M. W. Bell. Each field of Foreign
Mission work was represented by a
member of the Auxiliary.
A very enjoyable feature of the
r?ro?rrnm was n duet : "Onen Mine
Eyes." by Mesdamcs C. W. Savage
and R. S. Paiker.
\ social time was enjoyed at the
close of the pro?*ram when the guests
were ushered into the dining room
where the hostess served a delirious
salad course.
COMING to the Ronita Theatre
Monday night. Fehruaiv 18. Farl
Johnson and his Dixie Entertain
ers. (ll-pd)
STRAIGHT SALARY: $35.00 per
week and expenses. Man or wo
man with rig to introduce POUL
TRY MINTIRE. Fureka Mft
Co.. Fast St. Louis. 111. It.
ONE APPLICATION
KILLS THE ITCH
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? r, ??uhl t. j uu for .->? rrnta nor bottle.
PARKER'S DRUG STORE
Murphy, N. C.
1929
Superior Whippet
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Beauty and LJnequaled Eco
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