cjH IPJJH NOTICES
Catholic Services
Vu wery 5Ui Sunday. 7:0t?
A; vvcry 3rd Sunday. 8.00
rvukh. every 2nd and 4th Sun
t ? v "00 A. M.
W^m-svUI.. every Sunday. 11.00
every 1st Sunday. 8:00
*' ^c*. A. F. Rohrbacher
BAPTIST
K? V. J- C. Ammons, Paster
Services 11 A. M. and 7 P. M.
CALVARY BAPTIST
p., Clarence A. Voylcs, Pastor
j*t. m l.in* each Second and Fourth ,
Sumi.iv :it 11a. m.
METHODIST
v. t". B. NfWton, Pastor
s wi'S each Sunday at 11 A. 5f
?nJ " M. Kpworth League
o;i:. . m. Prayer Meeting Wednes
day ? this at 7:00 p. m.
PRESBYTERIAN
H'-nvy I-- Paisley, I>. D., Pastor.
Sirvi- < every Sunday at 11a. m. and
5 p m. except on the first Sunday
mornings and the third Sunday even
ing.
Ml. Carmel Baptist
R.-v. K. A. Beaver, Pastor
Rev. Graham. Asst. Pastor
Church services at 11 a. m. and 7
p. n>. Prayer services 7 p. m. Wedges- I
days.
Friendship Baptist
Pastor: the Rev Edgar Willix
Church services 11 a. m. Prayer1
mer?ing 7 p. m. Wednesdays ETU j
Sunday evening at 7 p. m.
Oak Grove Baptist
Rev. C. A. Voyles, Pastor
Church services Sundays 11 a. i
Sinking 2 p. m.
Ranker Baptist
Rev. \V. T. Truett, pastor
Church services 11 a. m. 6:30 p. m.?
BTU.
Swanson Baptist Church
Rev. J. R. Hamilton, Pastor
Services Saturday night 7 p. m. On
third Sunday, and at 11 a. m. on third
Sunday.
Wolf Creek Churches
BAPTIST
Rev. W. A. Hedden, Pastor
Services second and fourth Satur
days 7 p. m. Second and fourth Sun !
dav-s 11 a. m. BYPU Sunday 5:45 p.
m.
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
\V. L. Garren, local EMer
Church service each Saturday 10:''. '
* m.
SNOW IIII.I. CHURCH
Rev. Vf. C. Pipes. Pastor
Sunday School each Sunday art
9 A. M.
Church services each second and
fourth Sundays at 11 A. M
SHADY GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH
Pastor. W. T. Truc'.t
Services held every third Sunday.
OAK GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH
The Rev. E. A. B avers. Pastor i
J C. Clonts. Sunday School Sup- |
erintendent.
Preaching every first and fourth
Sunday. Singing every Sunday at
1:00 o'clock.
Fine Demcr>sl',?1',,n
Made in Irish Potatoes
By C. S. Day of Marble
The advantage of using certified
seed in planting is well demonstrated
by C. S. Day, unit demonstrator
farmer of Marble community, ac
cording to a report by D. C. Snod
grass, assistant county agent. Mr.
Day's demonstration was In irlsh
Potatoes.
One and one-fourth acres were
Planted in irlsh potatoes by Mr. Day
this year, using 700 poounds of seed
Potatoes. 100 pounds of the seed was
certified seed potatoes, while the ot
her 600 pounds was home-grown.
Both were planted in the same land
and the same amount of fertlllzat
'on Riven each.
From the entire plot Mr. Dajr har
vested 155 bushels of potatoes. 108
bushels came from the 600 pounds of
home grown seed while 47 bushels
came from the 100 pounds of certl
, Hiwassee
Dam News
1*. T. A. MEETING
The November meeting of ::???? I'
T. A. ?as held Thursday evening a'
the school Miss Tolbert presented
an interesting program with Lloyd
Hendrix. eounty superintendent.
Miss Mary Gasman, child welfare
worker: Mr Kilpatnck. Mrs. Gsch
wind and son. Theodore, taking
parts.
Plans were made for the P. T A.
to hold a meeting at the Shoal Creek
church. Thursday evening tor those
who are unable to attend the general
meeting. Miss Tolbert will have
! charge of the program.
After the program and business
Miss Tolbert and Mrs. George Tul
loss served refreshments.
CLl'B NEWS
The Womans Club Is busy getting
Thanksgiving baskets ready for the
needy families.
The club is also planning at silver
tea on Tuesday evening. Forty-five
guests have been invited Mrs. Gil
be: t. Mrs. Coleman and Mrs. Hodges
are to be hostesses
birthday party
Mrs. Gsrhwind and Mrs. Tulloss
were hostesses to a surprise birth
day party Friday evening at Village
Center honoring Mrs. Hickev, 4rh
eradc teacher.
The guests played bunco. Mrs.
Curtis won first prize. Mrs. Hickey
won second and the booby prize went
to David Oschwind. who made low
est score.
Refreshments were served.
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FACULTY MEETING
A faculty meeting was held Mon
day and plans for Christmas were
discussed. There will be a community
Christmas t:ee with children between
the ages of 5 and fi as guests of the
school. Dinner will be served and
''fxch child will receive a stocking
filled with candy, nuts and fruit.
In addition to this a program will
be presented with all the grades
taking part.
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PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Railey have moved
to their new home.
Mr. and Mrs. Care's had as their
* las' week-end Mr Card's
brother and family from Sommer
vi'.le. S. C.
Mrs. Pitts and children. Charlie
Tfi Carole Sue. spent last week in
?-!'h Mrs. Pitts' mother.
r.i;: Gilbert is on a h'm".' : t tip in
Pelf- eo'intv.
Mr*. Jack Webb h.s been s.:b
s'-futing for Mr-. Smith :>acher.
whose baby is ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Waflter 13 Darken'
sr>cnt Wednesday visit inn M- and
Mrs. John R. Rogers in Lenoir City
Tenn.
Miss Tolbert and Miss Williamson
:-st week-end in Knoxville
with Miss Williamson's mother. They
also attended the football same.
White, postmistress, visited
her mothe- last week-end.
Miss r!?nn visited her mother at
| Per brother f'om N. J. also
, ? (l-rm.
T> Cl>'b
at i on in
3 ""I rc^ y^frpn}
W T
A demonstration on neat cookery
was given by Miss Alline Plchard
son. home agent. at. *he resnilr
meet'nit of !h? Peachtreee home de
monstration cluh at the schoolhouse
Fiiday afternoon. Miss R?beccar
Mauney. presided.
Following the meeting a delightful i
social hour was enjoyed by the mem- |
bers. Refreshments were served to i
the following:
Mrs. Julia Wells. Mrs. George .
Hayes. Mrs. Ed Barton, Mrs. Fred
Sneed. Mrs. Z. B. Brackens. Mrs.
John Hall. Mrs. C. N. Pipes. Miss
Rebecca Mauney and Miss Richard
son.
fied seed. This shows an average of
18 bushels per 100 pounds product- !
ion for home-grown seed as against
47 bushels per 100 pounds for certl- J
fied seed potatoes.
Child Dies Instantly
When Bit By Taxi
Monday Afternoon
POILY WHITE VICTIM
IN FATAL ACCIDENT:
FI'NEKAL TVESDAY
' Polly White. G. was killed instant
I Iy when struck by an automobile in
j Andrews, at four o'clock. Monday
afternoon. The little girl stepped j
diree'ly in front of a car driven by j
Grover White, of Andrews. White j
ran the car into a ditch in an effort
to miss the little girl.
She was rushed to a Iccaly physi
cians office but died immediately
She wa.. badly crushed in the acci
dent.
She i; the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. White who reside in Andrews
The little riri w as a pupil of the An
drews school in the first grade.
Spectatcrs said the accident was
j unavoidable and that J&O blame coulO
| he placed on the driver Grover j
White, who is a brother to the girl's 1
father. Grover White W a taxi driver I
of Andrews The girl's father. Fred
White, is employed on the Namaliala
dim project by the Utah Construct
ion company
In addition to her parents, she Is
survived by her grandparents. Mr
and Mrs. M. C. White of Andrews
and the following brothers * and
sisters: Ray. 8. Opal. 4 and Winnie
Lee. 1.
Funeral services were held Tiles
day from the Biptist church with the
Rev E. F. Baker in charge. The Rev.
G. N. Dulin of the First Andrews
Methodist church assisted. Burial
was made in the Andrews cemetery
Andrews Girl ?? Star
Of Play T o Re Given
* ' Western Carolina
Miss Mary Doll Davis, daughter of
Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Davis, of An- I
drews. will bo starred in the charact
er of "Mrs. Gibbs" in "Our Town"
which is being produced by the West
ern Carolina Players of W. C. T. C.
in the college auditorium at Cullo
whee. December 5
Miss Davis, a senior maioring in
Science at the college, was also star
red a' "Jane" in "Tcebound" given
by the Players at the college last
Sprinc.
She is vcrv promi-tent in college i
activities, being vice pesident of the j
Woman's House government iis-oci- !
ation. secretary of the Student Bodv. j
pnd a member of the Business Edu- i
n::i club, the Science club and the
' '.Ves: :i Carolina Players.
John Jn.'drn of Mu-phv. i pro
; ;.?tion minaeer of the Playnrs t.'!
| wi'l ;i?"e cf l'.Tction :>f this
! "?1-v. Mi- M:i':el T~ , j; di.oetor.
Mary Frances Bell Is
Made Member of Quill
Club atVV.C.of U. N. C.
Greensboro?Miss Mary Fr.mi"
Bell daughter cJ Mr. ar.ri Mr., M W
Boll. was one of twelve new mesr.brr
initiated into the Quill Club, hono
rary writer's croup at the Woman's
collcKe of the University of North
Carolina this week
Formal initiation of Miss B.-ll amd
the other new members took place
in the Altunnae house on Monday
evenmc Members are required to
eontribute creative matetial includ
ing poetr.'. essay-, and short storie;
for criticism.
Marv N. Swanson. 76,
Buried at Hayesville
Funeral services for Mrs Mary N'
Swanson. a?e 76, who died November j
21 at her home in Hayesville. were
held November 22 at the Hayesville
Paptis rhureh with the Rev. Wilson
officiating. Ivie Funeral Home had
clnrge of the funeral arrangements
Mrs. Swanson was born in Towns
County. Ga? but had lived in Hayes
ville a number of years where she
was a member of the Baptist church.
Hayesville residents were pallbear
ers. She is survived by several sons
and one daughter in Virginia She
is also survived by a number of
grandchildren.
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Fi-aJ Rites Conducted
Tuesday for W. P. Pipes
r*inal rites for \V. R. Pip?\ . who i
died at his home Saturday u:.;1k.
were conducted from the Peaclitree
church Tuesday afternoon Burial ,
was in the church cemetery. Town
son funeral home wa in charge >f I
arrangements.
Pallbearers were grandsons of the
deceased.
"?irvivinsr are three sons. J. C.
f !' * r of
Murp . ? '?! i!4ii
ton; an . M Q. A.
Wttl ; ! ?! ty.
Use The irViint Ads
s,
orr$.
Wad am ?
it can't
be done
with a.
gadget!
?Y oti can't hiamo the little ladv
for wanting to avoid a tire
some trip to the telephone.
Hut her method's all wronz.
What she should do, of course,
i* order an upstairs extension
telephone and say good?hve
f >jvver to those wearisome,
worrisome dashes down the
stairs.
An extension telephone take*
the run out of running the
home and gives the whole
family a lot of extra conven
ience and added protection...
All for a few pennies a day.
Call the telephone office to
You'll he pleasantly sur
prised to learn how little aa
extension cost?.
SouTHERn BellTelephoiie
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