SOCIETY
Barbara Meroney, Society Editor, Phone 1 02-J
Miss Aline Richardson Named
Junior Womans Club President
The Junior Womans club hold its
uvular monthly meeting in the club
loom Wednesday evening, February
21.
Miss Dair MsCracken, president,
was in the chair and named a com
mittee to work with the Womans Club
in planning a Golden Jubilee, cele
brating the anniversary of Womans
Clubs. The following officers were
linicu Tor the v ear.
Miss Alline Richardson, president;
| Miss Mary Noll Williamson, vice-pres
ident; Mrs. Buel Adams, socrotary;
{and Mrs. William Darnell, treasurer.
M iss Laura Overton presented an
j interesting program dealing with the
Argentine. Including was a discus*
! f-ion of the statue ef Christ which
stands as an emblem of peace between
two countries.
M rs. Julia .M j p in served sand
wiches and coffee to about fifteen
members.
Mrs. Bueck Hostess
To W.M.U. Circle No. I
Circle No. 1 of the Baptist church
TV. M. II. met with Mrs. H. Bueck on
Tuesday afternoon at 2:30. The
meeting was opened with a devotional
period, led by Mrs. Henry Hyatt. Fol
lowing the business session, Mrs. J.
W. Davidson reviewed an article,
"Million* of Backsliders," by Freder
ick K. Stann, radio minister for the
Federated Council of Churches in
America. The article attempted to
answer the question, "Why don't
people go to church any more?"
After the serving of refreshments
by the hostess, the meeting was ad
journed. Those present were Mrs.
11. Bueck. Mrs. J. W. Davidson, Mrs.
George B. Jones, Mrs. Henry Hyatt,
Mrs. J. P. Moore. Mrs. Tom Terrill.
Mrs. W. S. Dickey, Mrs. C. Gennette.
Mrs. Peyton Ivie, Mrs. Robert Reeil,
Miss Dair McCracken. Mrs. Leonard
Allen, and Mrs. Frank Colvard.
lndan Arts Exhibit
Still Open To Public
The exhibit of Indian Relics, Arts,
and Craft? is still on public display
in the library. This is the regular
monthly exhibit sponsored by the
Woman's Club and will be open for a
week or more longer.
The articles were collected and ar
rr.npred by Mrs. W. M. Axley, Mrs. A.
E. Vestal and Mrs. T. A. Case from
the Woman's Club and Miss Adella
Meroney from the Junior Woman's
Club.
Mr. Jack Barton Akin who visited
in Greensboro last week returned
home Friday.
Bridge Club Meets
With Mrs. T. A. Case
Tho Bridge Club met Tuesday,
night at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. i
T. A. Case. The high score for men
was won by Dr. B. W. Whitfield; the
high score for women, by Miss Gladys1
Chad wick and Mrs. William Giles
Cover, Jr. from Andrews.
A salad course was served to the
following-; Mr. and Mrs. Dale Lee.
Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Hoover, Mr. Paul
Owenby, Miss Ida Belle Entrekin,
Mr. Harry Bishop, Mrs. Burgess Bai-!
ley. Dr. B. W. Whitfield, Miss Gladys
Chadwick and Mrs. William Gilei I
Cocer, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crawfoid and
son, Steve, visited w?th Mrs. Bessio
\ Dewecsc a few days last week.
! Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Henn returned
from a two weeks visit in Florida
Saturday night.
H A NGINGDOG NEWS
Rev. Elliott filled his regular ap
pointment Sunday at the Hangingdog
church.
Richard Cornwell was the Sunday
dinner guest of Roll in McDonald.
Miss Juanita Hensley spent one
night last week with Irene Hensley.
We are sorry to know that Mrs.
Malinda McDonald is on the sick list.
We hope her a speedy recovery.
Poley Seabolt and grandson, Junior
Odell spent last Saturday night with
| Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Seabolt.
J Miss Irene Hensley is spending the
; week end with her grandmother.
I Esta Lena Brochman was the Sun
j day guest of Macie McDonald.
Te!-A-Cook Lights in Color
Select-A-Keat Calrod Cooking Units
> Nu-Flex Tripl-Oven (3 ovens in 1)
Chromium-plated Copper Eiectrikettle
(Ruy Term' ArailobU)
FAST! CLEAN!
ECONOMICAL!
This new G-E
Range simplifies
the fine arc of good
cooking and makes
it easier to stay
young. Join the
swing to electric
cookcry and enjoy
better tasting
f'oods.and a cleaner,
cooler kitchen.
Electricity for
cooking is cheap.
National Range
Exposition
WOFFORD TERRELL
GEORGE MAUNEY, Mgr.
Many Awards Await
Womens Club Writers
By Mrs. T. A- Caw
Many awards at?- offered by th?
(liff'Tcnt departments of the North
Carolina Federation of Woman*?
CV , v ' ieh will convene in Grecns
1 ? >* y 1. '?!. and :. Th ? following
mv 'lered l?v the literature depart -
ment:
In Oraina: For the best one-act
l-lav. the Lanier cup. AH manuscript
in this class to be sent to Mi<s K-tth
? rine (Ja>ton. Belmont. N. C\, sub
chairman.
In poetry: 1. For the best sonnet,
the Federation Poetry cup; 2. For the
l?est narrative poem, the Albert I,.
Berry cup. Manuscripts to Mrs. Hen
ry 1?. Ilotoman, Kich Square, sub
chairman. (It must be stated for
Wttich cup the poem is offered; oth
erwise it will not he considered.)
Short story: For th^ best hort
th?? .losenh P. Caldwell cup.
iShort stories are limited to O.OOU
vords.)
Feature article: For the best fea
ture article published in a newspa
per or magazine between May 1. 11139
and March li>, li>40, the Federation
cup.
Quantity production las well as
quality) . To the club doing most cre
ative work, a special award.
Rules: No manuscripts will he ac
cepted after March 15.
It would be most commendable if
several members of the local senior
and junior woman's clubs entered
these competitions. Probably we
wouldn't win the first year, but *.vo
would acquire experience in writing
down our thoughts.
The Presbyterian Auxiliary of the
i Presbyterian church will meet at the
Ihomo of Mrs. M. \V. Bell on Tuesday
I afternoon, Mar:*h 5th at 2:30.
I The Cherokee county Young Peo
! pies meeting will be in Andrews Mon
! day evening* March 1 at the Metho
Jdist church.
Mr. .lames G. K. McClure, of Ashe
ville, president of the Farmers Feder
ation will speak at the Hampton Me
emorial Church on Sunday morning,
March 3rd. at 11 o'clock.
World Day of Prayer will be obser
ved at the Methodist church on Fri
day afternoon, March 1, at 2:30. The
public is invited to attend.
The Womans Missionary Society
of the Methodist church will meet at
the home of Mrs. W. A. Hoover on
Tuesday afternoon, March 5th at
2:30. Joint hostesses will be, Mrs.
Sam Witt, Mrs. James P. Curtis and
Miss Adella Meroney. Mrs. Willard
Axley will be leader.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Gentry from
Copperhill visited here last week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Robo and Mr.
S. N. I>obo, Jr., wont to Fairn.ount,
Georgia Sunday.
Mr. Barnell Akin from Bluirsville
was a visitor here Sunday.
Mr. Julian Pitzer, 44Dutch*' Kindley
end George T. Willia nson went to
a basketball game at Cullowhee Fri
day.
Miss Ruby Owenby from Marietta.
Ga. spent last week-end with Bette
and Ella MeCombs.
Mr. Frank Hensley from Wattsbar
spent last week-end here.
Mr. John Dickey and Buddy Dick
ey who attend school in Atlanta at
Georgia Military Academy spent last
week-end here.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fpence spent
two days in Columbia, .South Carolina
Inst week.
Miss Marguerite Ward who is
training at Erlanger's hospital in
Chattanooga spent last week-end with
her sister, Mrs. E. L. Holt.
Mr. John Zyne from Hiwasscc Dam
visited here Sunday.
Mr. Her.ry Akin from F.llijay,
Georgia visited his family here last
week-end.
Miss Blanche Keener visited her
parents here last week-end. Miss
Keener is in training at Erlanger's
hospital in Chattanooga.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Candler left
Monday morning for Asheville where
they were called because of the ser
ious illness of Mr. Candler's brother,
W. H. Candler.
Mr. Jimmy Ward and Mr. Earl
Vanhorne left Monday morning for
Lenoir City where they have been
transferred.
Miss Katie Crisp from Franklin
was a visitor here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Smith went
to Section, Alabama last Saturday.
Mr. Smith was transferred there with
the TVA.
Mr. Henry Axley was a business
visitor in Asheville last Saturday.
Mrs. Alvin Buchanan
Honored By Circle No. 2
Circle N?>. 2 of the first It.iptL*:
(.hunt? nut at tht' home of Mrs. I,. K.
Eayl ?ss Tin ? " afternoon at 2:50.
M V !?: V-??tat, ch rm.?n. I
tin- tirviitiuiial ami .'poke on tin* meal)*
ii : of tin- XV. M. S.. watchword tor
I the year 11M0. This lu'in^ the fir-1
meeting of the new year officer m
were elected as follows:
Mrs. Alvin Buchanan. assistant
chairman; Mrs. Thelma Dickey, sec
retary and reporter; Mis. B. B. Corn
well. treasurer ami Mrs. Bessie Dew
eese. personal scnricc chairman.
Plans were made for tin- March
week of prayer and it was decide?!
to present the program during the
legit la r prav? r meeting service at the !
IChurch Wednesday niuht. March f?t.li.
A special offering will In* taken t?>i j
honu* mission*.
I tters *1 f appreciation were road
r.. ?* ^
? ? ?.???? O ? ? II KI ll?l ?1 It'll.?, |
Geoii!.!, Mr. -T. "i. Stoner, and Mr<. j
?1. W. Moor i tor ChiMmas remerh- 1
. n.ne-.v and fl ?wers sv*nt during the j
C hristi - a> i'i.
During the ? ?end hour Mrs. !?ay
less assisted iiy Mrs. Kinney served
;alad sandwiches and coffee to the
following:
Mrs. T. S. K vans. Mrs. \V. C. Kin
ney. Mi -. A. E. V? stal, Mrs. Noah
Lovingood. Mrs. Thelma Dickey, Mrs.
W. H. Murray. Mrs. W. A. Sherrill.
Mi . B. B. Coiawell, and Mrs. Alvin
Buchanan.
"Bibus' I ranklin Home
Scene of "Get Together"
Miss "Bibus** Franklin entertained
la few of her friends with a little "get*
I together'* last Friday night at the
I home of her parens, Mr and Mrs.
Jim Franklin.
The crowd danced to radio music
and played cards. The hostess serv
ed coffee, cookies, and candy to the
following: Misses Justine Johnson,
Betty Kuykcttdall, Jassamine Vestal,
Ruth Pryor and Barbara Mclver.
Messrs; "Pee Wee** Ramsey, 'Bartie*
Akin. Jack Tinny, "S"*arfoot" Tate,
and Tom Dickey.
o
Mr. Eddie Mallonee and Miss
Gladys Glasgow were visitors in An
drews Sunday afternoon.
Misses Jonnie Abernathy and Jen
nie Greer of Andrews were visitors
in Murphy this week.
Mr. M. G. Crawford visited here
several days last week.
J Mrs. Barton Stages
; Shower l or Vlrs. Davis
' There wa a shower f'?i Mrs. Aus
tin Davis on last Wednesday evening.
February 21. at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. H ^ Ba
Ice dram and cookies were served
to the fol|M\vi?:*j: M ?v. At den Davis,
Mrs. Joe Hamilton, Mr?. B??\<| Car
ringer. Mrs. John Donley, Mt <? Ber
tha Roberts, Mrs. Dorothy Lewis,
Missrs Arietta Ramsey* Nancy Rog
jers. Willie Bell McKinney, France*
Waldroup, Irene Barton and Hattio
Palmer.
Mrs B. I,. Padgett, Miss Kate Pad
Rett. Mrs. John Posey and children
were visitors in Andrews Sunday
afternoon.
M iss Addie Loathe i w ?od, Mr*.
Hayes Leatherwood. Misses Ann and
Louise L? ?tlierwood and M Claude
(*rot>5 wore visitors in A"dr?*w S'in
uuy Ml UTIIOOtl.
Mis<e.H Mai r:?re! M eronoy and
Boots" Meroney returned homo
, Tuesday ni?rht aft**r a weeks visit in
I Gainesville with fli.'lr aunt. Mrs.
i Ki.lph Phillips.
Mr and Mrs. Frank Ellis and Mr.
and Mr>. II. <i. Elkins w* re among
those attending the Lions club dinner
;?.* Hayosville Monday evening.
Mi*. Bub Sykes went to Cullowhet*
I Friday night to the Applachian-Cul
j lowhee basketball game.
Tin- many friends of Mr. Walt
I Mauney will be sorry to hear that he
I i confined to his home this week,
j Mr. C. II. Townson and Mr. Har
| old Wells who attend college at Cul
lowhce visited their parents last week
end.
Mr. Clyde Snecd who is transferred
to a T. V. A. Garage in Chattanooga
visited here last week-end.
Mrs. Sally Bell Abernathy from
Andrews visited her mother, Mrs.
Delia Meroney Tuesday night and
Wednesday to be with her on her
birlhdaj.
The Rev. J. C. Amnions was called
to Oglethorpe, (la., on account of the
serious illnes of Mrs. Ammons sister
and ncice.
Mr. P. J. Henn was in Asheville
Wednesday on business.
Mrs. Ester Freasc who came here
several weeks ago to attend the fun
eral of her cousin. Miss Mary Beal.
returned to Franklin Friday. In a
short while she will leave for a two
months visit to Kanuga Lake with her
son, Edward Frease, who has charge
of the Episcopal Kanuga assembly.
Farms.
A CHICK'S
BEST FRIEND
IS
PURINA
STARTENA
We have a cemplele line of Purina Feeds.
Get the baby chicks started right and see the
difference Purina feed makes.
WE OFFER THIS WEEK
7' , CS Meal (Buckeye) ... 1.80 Oat* 5 bu. baft* $3.25
CS Halls 80 Seed Burt Oats 3.75
Blue Cow Shorts 1.35 Whit** Spring Oats 3.75
Purina Laying Mash 2.75 No. 2 Yellow Corn
Purina Scratch Feed . ... 2.45 2 bu bags 2.00
Salt 100 lb*, fine 1.00
We do not hare space to list all items but our feed and grocery
lines are both complete.
We have arriving, this and next week. Seed Irish Potatoes, Onion
sets and Cabbage plants and will carry them all season.
We are exclusive agents for V-C Fertilizer and carry a complete
line. We also have Vigoro for your flowers.
We hars a complete line of Field Seed?: Red T op. Blue Grass,
Orchard Grass, White Clover, Red and Saplin Clovers, L^spedeza,
priced according to the grade of the seed. We handle only the best.
SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK
8 lbs. Pure Lard 65c 2 doz. fresh yard eggs .. 35c
We will buy corn at 85 cents per bushel on the ear; 90 cents
shelled and sacked. We offer $1.50 for sound, clean clay peas; $1.25
for Soy Beans.
DICKEY FEED CO.
SAVE IT!
Bring that Cherished old piece of
Furniture to us
WE'LL MAKE IT LIKE NEW
Furniture Made to Order?Upholstering.
Reasonable Prices Estimates Given
TIMA WOODCRAFT COMPANY
Andrew?, N. C. Next to Pottoffic?