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ANDREWS BRIEFS TN* x nHrews Fir** Deportment was railed ' the heme of ?' M. Ronn<' to day in nswe- to the f ir - 1 alarm here in many month--. The blaze was only; a small om*. believed to have caught from the :"ue. The fire department, arrived - fore the blaze had trainer! j any headway to cau- much damage 1 and extinguished it in just a few min- 1 utes. The Andrew- High School baseball1 team lost a game here today to thel local town team, the score being sev en to four in ttoe Town Team's fa-.r r. j This is the seconds game the school has lost to the town. This gives great hopes for a great team out of the town boys this summer as probaMy some of the school boys will join the | town club when school is out. Batteries: School; Tathom, McFalls] an<l >111-;. Town: Long. Wyke, Nich ols, Bradley ar.d Tathem. J. Fo*:r Andrews women attended thel District meeting of the United Daugh ters of the onfederacy. which met Sat urday. in the Geortre Vanderbilt Ho tel, ir Asheville. They were: Mrs. Giles W. over. District Director of the U. I). C.. Miss Marvie Walker. | secretory of the Andrews Chapter., M?-s. A. B. ("handler. Vice President of the Andrews Chapter and Mrs. Gar land P:?sey. The Intel mediate B. V. IV U. of tb?'| Kirs' Baptist Church of Andrews will go to the Lutheran Church, on Sun day nigh - to give a young peoples pro- 1 gram. This is i return program, as j the Lutherians few wee'cs ago vis-! ited the I?. V. I*. V. and gave a pro gram. Those who will serve on the program are: Geneva Calhoun, in charge; Harold McGuire, Sally Dewar. Lucile Barnett. Lucy Cooper, Corena Truitt. Roy Wheeler-. Sarah Ruth Chandler and Ruby Wright. Miss Vanoy McGuire. president will pre side. Thi< < another example of the fine christian spirit thai reigns among the yourg seoole of Andrews. Miss r!n;;:?i:* Lev <' ?thov is leader of the Lutherai young folk and David T. Mashburn i- lender f the Intermedi ate B. V 1*. 1'.. which will give the J program. BAPTIST CHURCH NEWS At the regular Sunday morning serv ice < last Sunday. Rev. J. L. Steele, nastor of the First Baptist church of Murphy, supplied in th< pulpit. A iArge congregation was present t> hear a most wonderful sermon delivered by Kev. Steele. . Next Sunday, Kev. laines Sherwood. I son of a former pastoi will preach. This being Mother's Day, a special ! Mother's program will be rendered. Wednesday night. I)r. X. I). Wells, deacon of the First Baptist church here had charge of the services. Dr. Wells delivered a fine message, which was enjoyed by all present. The Intermediate B. V. P. U. held their regular monthly program plan ning meeting on last Wednesday night at the home of Miss Sally De war. Programs were planned for the following six weeks. The Methodist Revival, which has been in progress here for the past two weeks came to a close on last Sunday night. The revival has been declared a great success by the pas tor, Rev. C. M. McKinney, who has been conducting the services and all those attending. Eleven addition were made to the Methodist church duiing the revival. At the beginning of the meeting. Rev. McKinney re quested that all atinding read their Bible daily and report each night of BAKING POWDER Same Price for over 38 years OS ounces for 35 cent* Guaranteed Pure and Healthful Millions of pounds used by the Government the chapters read. Seventeen hun dred and ninety chapters have been reported. On last Sunday. Rev. McKinney thanked all the business men and and churches of the town for their cooperation durinjf this series of meeting*. "No finer spirit could have been shown than you have* shown." Rev. McKinney stated. Henry Walker, of Andrews, known i*: the boxing world as "Rabbi" will fiirht aernin in Asheville on Thursday nieht of this week. This is Walker's third bout in the last few weeks. The others he has won on a knock-out. He is to fight Kid McCullon. of Memphis. Tenn.. weighing one hun dred and fifty pounds, making: McCul-' Ion about eicht pounds heavier than . Walker. Walker will be a great I drawing card in this schedule of fights*, as he has w??n much fame J anuinir the Asheville fans as a fight er who "knocks "em out." The schedule *>f the Senior Clas? examinations of the Andrews Hiuh School was announced last week. They will begin on next Wednesday. May 14. and be held as follows. First period classes. Wednesday morninir: Second period classes, Wednesday af ternoon; third period classes. Thurs day morning; fourth period classes. Thur.-xlay afternoon; Fifth period classes. Friday morning; and sixth period classes Friday afternoon. , Where there is a conflict in the stu- i dents classes the subject causing the conflict will he given on Tuesday af ternoon. The Rev. James Sherwood, of Er win, Tennessee, will supply in the | pulpit of the First Baptist church, of Andrews, at the regular services : Sunday morning: ami nierht. A special ' Mothers' I>ay program has been ar ranged with special music. Rev Sherwood is the son of Rev. A. C. Sherwood, a former pastor of the WAIT FOR THE BEST i; THE OLD RELIABLE COOKE PLAYERS TENT THEATRE | WILL BE HERE SOON NEW PLAYS. NEW VAUDEVILLE. AND THE SAME OLD RED HEAD BRASFIELD. j| YOUR MONEYS WORTH OR YOUR MONEY BACK! Watch for Murphy Dates CAMELS satisfy your desire for a cigarette that is all smoking pleasure. . . . They bring you an incomparable blend of choicest tobaccos, Turkish and Domestic . . . mild and velvety smooth ness, delicacy of taste, richness of quality, delightful fragrance. In the famous Camel blend you find everything you have wished for in the pursuit of smoking happiness. Billions of Camel packages filled to the brim with pleasure have won the loyal friendship of more smokers than ever chose any other cigarette. Don't deny yourself the luxury of O 19J0, K. J. Reynold. T-*? " T. WiascoB-Sjtcir - Jn
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