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NEWS FROM ANDREWS *"7" Miss Leuna Kuth Tatham Is Bride Of Lieut. Pat Henderson Lvddan MU.t Leuna Ruth Titham. daughter of John Alexander Ta tham and the late Mrs Tat ham. of Andrftri. bccauie the bride of Lieut Fa: Hendeison Lyddan. of the United State* Dental Corps of C.tnp Hood. Helton. Texas. in i quit* i ceremony Thursday even ing November a* 7 o clock. .r?. a the First Methodist ? irch in Temple. Texa?- with the p. us to: the Rev Grady Mt-tcalf officlu - mg. The ring was used made from tile bride's mother > weddinc The bride wore ?ui . r corps hlue crepe two piece dress, trim med with dyed < ? embroidered with seed pe.'rl ? re;, squirrel hat and grey muff w white r -buds ataclwti u ? icces - : ies were blu< M- Jame> Pun:- :; >: Ulen dale. Callfon.:a ? : - as ma - ? o piece crept- dir trimmed a;*., black .sequins and wore a corsage of ftardenia> Lit . t F Cavin of La C;'Os."? Kan^.t.. was bes* man After ih ony a xcdding supper wa-> ... .. At fho KvV Tpmnl ' ' T \.i At ? rutins v. : a mimbei :: sends of ? b: ;-iv?-groom T ?- bride ? .1 mnluate And ? - High School and >f Ward Bt mont College. Nashville, Tenn s was :\r\v. ? i;i K.t>tem St a. Dorothia Adams Bride Mr. Davis Mr and Mrs Garland Adam of Andrews have announced t.i marriage of their daugt < r. Miss Dorothia Jean Adams to Rudelle Davis of Atlanta. Ga. T.ie mar riage was solemnued Novembe. 12 in a quet ceremony in Atlanta Georgia. The bride is a graduate of the Andrews High School and for past year has been employed by the Bell Telephone C mpany Washington, D. C Mr. Davis is the son oi Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Davis. Atlanta. Ga He holds a position with the U government in Atlanta v .- re they will reside. ci: and .? mtmlv: of the And- ; rew> tiluptei >f ;he UmU'd ' 11.;. .tors ot tile Confederacy. | and ?? Konnahef.a club Lieu: Lyddan 1- a uraduate of ? Umvemtfcv of Indiana CoUe^c | >!' Dt-ntistry. and :* a member of, Cmi ?? Kappa U;>.?ilon frator ni . He :s also a member of Delta Delta and of the Junior Ame : an Dent a'. as.>?viation. Up on finishing ???I - interns: lip a. ? F os.s\ : Dental Infirm iry. B M.t- tn June *2 lie e:. I' s Vniy Den-B al CtCI'i and '.va, commissioned i lieutenant He Is -.-a of V md M Mike Hcnr> Lvd Jan : W ' rr Ken ; k' T: vili vr>tdv at *05 Books Reviewed At Study Course Meet M< mbers <i . it* Young Wnm : - Auxilury and B:sin< ?> V. man s Circle of :ht Firs'. Bap:-" Chuvh a Jppt r I mecimg joinuy Tiiursaay , ir. : in the Ladie.- parlor f pArtic Gateway" by F. u-nct Hay, . w.i, rt-. a-A-ed b Mi F ? .1 M-'Ga.! ?? tin Rt ?? F F. Bak? -r Kd Mi s. Btket : ? . ? ed tlv book recently a-, a moot- ? lr. . of the W <:nar. Missionary. McGu.J' a. .. i W . ihe Alaskans Alaska -Lanci ?f r."ia.<:- . nd Surprise--' unci i Of rhe People. B- the Pruple ' and For the People M ? Bak< : ?.alkf.i in America Buy. .1 Bar-) air. and T h i e v e > Break i :-l\ and Steal and Mr Bak- j er discussed Missionaries Tarn! > Course of Alaska's History. The Alaska Church Looks over Its Journal" and Beyond the Horizon," A' ending were Mrs Jack Her )- : Mis AI Brown. Mi Mabel Rayburn. Mrs. Lou-? Ros??t Mrs. Elton Brad It*; Mrs. L O : Mrs H E. Davis. Mrs Horace Palm r Mr James ote-.vurt. Mrs Biker Mr- M - Guire Mrs A B Chandler. Pu HENN ANDREWS, N. ?. THEATRE Saturday. November 21 GENE AUTRY ? In ? Home In Wvomin* o Late Show 10:30 P. M A Man's World Sun.. Mon., Nov. 22 - 23 VVN SHERIDAN ? DENNIS MORGAN Wings For The Eagle Tucs.. Wed Nov. 23 - * I Double Feature Program JOHN \\ WNE ? BINNIE BAH NHS -?In? In Old California ? And ? Smiling Ghost Thurs.. Fri.. Nov. 26 - 27 \NN SHERIDAN ? RONALL REAGAN ? Tn ? Juke Girl 'Praise the Lord and Pass ? ' > S *>? rti\ T > I Wj v. ir v Lcr is lyrical c| r:i!!:ens cf American women who 1 arc V- ? _ :v i1.. \v:. 4 to the fighting fronts and buying 1 V V S - wn ' ading and packing ca'.i -C .bO and .50 1 n ammunition In belts for shipment. The sclf-disinte- J grating belt links are assembled in the hand operated belt loading j a t) e cartridges insert* 1 bv a single motion of the U-shaped handle held in the n'nr 1 ght hand. W men At War Week. N ? 22 t ? 2 1: . : v-t t '.e V.'onr.i i's Section of i the W.n Savings Stall \ production soldiers. n< y Baker Mis, Daisy Ba tie. M . Fanr.y McGu.re and the rt K. F Baker America's Riches Program Subject The Wesleyan Service guild of ? ie Methodist church held theii regit !a| monthly meeting Thurs day evening at the home of the Mises Alba and Mary Phillips. M Vera Moore, president, presided. Miss Eatiine Stall was in ?harge of the program. the topic f which was "America's Rich es." closing with an effective candlelightir.^ service, including all the different races of people, modern America. F '.losing the program pledge at <is wre signed by members, pledging t heir co-operation in year s work of the Guild D r:nir t? - vial hour members < :: art icles for the annual : aa: to be held the early part ;? Deo-mber Tat hostesses serv ed refreshments. 1 h.v-e p:i?er: were Mrs. F. rence Houst. Mrs Wayne Matheson, Mrs Edna P. Bailey. Houts Mrs. Pitt Phillips. Mrs. Ray Mathe.son. M : <s Vivian Moore Mi Gladys Chris* y. Mis* Lucile Bell. Miss Vera Moore. Miss Lena Hamilton. and Miss Earline Stall. Konnaheeta Club Elects Officers M D'" atiu: Pulliur.l was hps tes a: her home Thursday even in in members of Conaheeta lub. The meeting was called to order by M r W. O Dard^n. president. Durint: the business session. Mis ; Margaret Ann Caldwell was ? cted re:- ?rding .^r.etary. Miss K.izabeth Troxler. corresponding ?retary. and Miss Frances Dil . nghom was appointed a-; chair | man of fhe committee for the sale f tuberculosis Christmas seals ' ?. rich w ill bei::n on November 23. Mi Jean Christy, program j ?:r;r. . n. conducted a question - I : <. ? on current events. The I hostess served a salad course fpl-l I. B. Hudson Is P.-T.A. Speaker The M?rblc P.-T.A. met at the school Friday night. Fathers* night was observed. Prof. I. B Hudson, of Andrews school, was : the guest speaker. The group rot i ed to sponsor the Boy Seoul | Troop. Frank Swan made a talk ! on Scouting, and what it means to the American boy. James Chtadwick will be leader of the ! troop After the program and business session the group was served with sandwiches and coc#a. Mrs. Ward Has Three Children In Military Service Mrs Newell Ward of Andrews! has three cliildrcn serving in the! armed forces of t.. United States and Canada. They are: Mrs. Neva Ward, widow of Dr. K. L. Holt, former dentist of Murphy, who left several weeki ago for Des Moines, to join the W A. A C Following two months training there she 'a til have a 14 day furlough before entering the service. Mrs. Holt has two brothers in ? : . staff Sergeant Harry Ward of the Royal Canadian rmy and first class seaman Ray mond C. Ward of the U. S. Navy ' ..o re Turned recently to his base after spending several weeks here ?a;:.: his mother. He was on a sh;p which was sunk off the coast of Sou ih America the mid dle of September. He drifted on a life boat for six hours before .e was picked up. Mr and Mrs. Ben Grant spent Sunday in Franklin visiting their son. Dr. Ben Grant, who under went, an operation Friday at the Angel Hospital. Mrs. Harry Donaldson of Ashe ville spent the week-end here a the home of her parents. Mr. and Mr*. J. A. Morgan. Mrs. J. J. Stone of Asheville is siting her sister. Mrs. Edwin Bristol. Mrs . Stone, formerly re sided here with her family at which time Mr. Stone was super intendent of the Andrews school unit. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hyde of 1 Murphy were guests Sunday of the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W A Hyde. Misses Lucile Matheson and Trilby Glenn who teach in the Hiwassec Dam school spent the week-end here at their homes. Mi. .; Stan Bristol of Hayesville spent Saturday here with rela tives. Mi. vi Marzarct. Mulkey. stutlcn* nr. Western Carolina Teachers college, spent the week-end here visaing her parent Mr. and Mrs. II. L Mulkey. Lieut. Jack McCraney of the U. ?S. Army of Mississippi, is spending a ten-day leave here with his family. Mi.\s Eleanor Cover left Tues day for Anderson. S. C. where she will visit her sister. Mrs. Mir shall Orr. Miss Frances McPherson of Atlanta. Ga.. has accepted a posi tion as assistant to I>r. W. L Scruggs. Mi.ss LucHe Mulkey. who is teaching in the Robinsvllle school, spent the week-end here with her parent*. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Mul key. Mrs. Frank Wilhide and the Rev. E. F. Baker left Monday for High Point where they will at tend the Baptist State convention Which will assemble in High Point \Y. S. ('. S Elects Slate Of Officers Mis jvv smith v. is elected pre.Mdt-nt of lite Women's society ot Christian Service of the And rew.. Meth<?l?t church at a meet ing held ut the church Wetiiu.. d y afternoon. Other oficers elected were: Mrs flav Matheson vkv presi dent Mr> Oradv Housed record ing secretary: Mrs. P M Reagan. ?? i: responding secretary and trea irer; Mr. J r? Con ley. secre tary of missionary education. Mrs TZisjsUL \V Swann .-n-jv ax/ , of relation-.; Mis S. E Brysor. ? ereUirj ?! literature Mrs R F P'.erc v. >t cretan- of .supplier Mi s Vivian Moore, student work hairman. Mrs. John H Christy, fcretary of children's work and Mrs VVaclt A Reese, spiritual life chairman Miss Gladys Christy is retir ing president ot the socieiy for a three -day annual ara&lon *iuy woe joined by others at B: > son ( i y and Sylva. includini: the K? \ Mr Covert. pastor of the Br\M?n City Biptiv. church, and the Rev. J A Herring, pastor of th Cull >whee Baptist church. J A Morgan, loc :i i??ent of 'lie South -Mi Kail way i* c? n fined : ? the Fetrie hospital following a it vent attack of asthma Ouduer Adams of AslteviHe -pent Tuesday evening here visjt uv hU parents Mr and M V, ! i Adam Mi - I.ee Barnard of Bobbins* villr spent the weekend here with her parents. Mr and Mrs W (1 MiKeldrey Mis* Lorene West, who is tak ing special defense training in AsheviUe at Lee Edwards High, .spent the week-end here with her parents. Marble Mr P A Arrowood Mr. F'n.t ? ' -d and Mrs. Clay Kiaisey a! tended Achievement Day fib -? rvrd b". the homo dem >? . -rattan ' iubs in Murphy Siturdav Mrs. Ft -J Bartcn and Mis Kathryn Mint* spent last in c anton. Adams Promoted To Kank Of Captain l*leut Lionel P Adam . of And mi. 1?js been promoted to u? rank of captain at Washington U C.. where he U wt'-li Ow Unite! Stairs Air Corp*. Captain Adams Is tin- son 0( Mr and Mrs 7. a la Adam, of And r. ws lie graduated from the Um. veisity of North C irolina Chap?; Hitl. following which lie wm [or v, vrrul years connected with the Bankers Trust Company. Nr< York City Prior to his enlLstmen' In 1941 he was secretary of the Texti> Export Association of Ui- Ututrt States and also secretary ol Oen eial Arbitration council of the Textile Industry. Rlclunond. Va. A native of this secti n. Cap lain Aw-~.r. t: - ...and son of the late Major Stephen W!ii taker of the Confederate army. Mrs El on Bradley u this week in Atlanta. Gi vist* U1K her sister. Mrs LrWI, j v.uisoiT Mrs W. O. MeKeWrej Mr.' I?- Barnard and Mi.vs i,ta, Hamilton snont Saturday n Franklin. Saw Hank about noon. He was just back in camp from a morning on the rifle range. Squinting through a gunxight. Holding a lively, bucking (>arand rifle on the target again and again. Hut at the camp canteen my frosty lift scored the bull's eye with Hank. Had a date with Bill in the afternoon. He*d been "downstairs" all day, load ing coal. Sweaty , hack-breaking work. Vital to the war. Vital to millions of fam ilies this win tor. That's why I was glad to be on hand to give him a "quick-tip.** Met Betty on the swing shift. She'd been running a precision drill for hours. Neck bent! Attention fixed! Hut when recess time came, 1 turned it into a pleasant bit of relaxation that made her keen for the job again. So it goes . . . round the clock. More than a million and a half times each hour, Americans reach for soft drinks. Americans who are working, fighting, going all-out lo win the war. That means 24 -hour duty for me. Any minute . . . every minute I'm ready to bring them a lift and a fresh start. Ready to bring them the same quality they've known for years as best by taste test. And determined to maintain the quality, even if occasionally the quantity runs short. Koval Crown Cola ?n o ? M.oir. ? Best by TasTeJeslt! NEHI BOTTLING CO., MURPHY. N. C.
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