NEWS FROM ANDREWS Pl*r Cantata, "The Herald Angels" To Be Presented Sunday Kveniim At Vndrews Tho Aml. ovts Community wiH pre iu ^ a "Tin llti .t.vl Anc^U" oy s:ui. ? on ?Suikm fvtiiini:. Ekvvmixr 13. a; 7:30 o'clock .n the Yii -? liapii.-. church un.> i' the di action K T. Ilout;>. Jr. Hie And: i - C mm .:iity c :oru. was or? u jr./: i ? in (hr fan of thi* yta; ami l- tr-i1 ^ . a: i *OU* f ?ity members Th?' .?'>! .1 Ix1 Mis.-* Beruko Cail^ni: il'ajiiatic sop rano vrj M : S^nDfl I' : r.? Mi> Oathrrart - ? >: .? Fir>*. Mapt; .. Uurch cli . of Mary \ .:?? an? ;? a graduate of Mary vilit i Slv has al.^ dom graduate siucly a the Cincin nati V :: < At p:? so:it she la atudv InlBHR} i Riii -aid Vine. 8B8 mi*mb? f t :'aoulty a: Mary villr college. O-!.- s v :: Mr I B HudsCS, v^pritnrj- Mrs. R. T Ho it Sr . i : Miss Char M.-v BlUd red S > .on M> - Ha.*el Rector M-ss Bef.y Thornton. Miss Kath \t: IV \1 (\ n !? Kimvy lit: m utnl K. r flout. will imrtl ?? ;r?o pilot tixiuiing .^cliOOl ut I a Tex..,. . was announced :? Ccl Geral Hoyl* Command ing Officer. T :e new school is locfttcd about i?0 m lt.s from the Ri Grand*' river xo BL- Bend country of West UCMM ANDREWS, N.C. nLlNl\ THEATRE Thurs. - Fri.. Dec. 10 - 11 ' JUDY i \ NOVA ? JOE E. BROWN in Joan of Ozark Saturday December 12 ROV RO(iKRS ? GEORGE ?GABBY' HAYES Scuth of Sante Fe Laie Duublc Feature Prtiram JEFFRY I. WE ? JANE \\ VM \N Body Disappears Target for Tonight Thui-s. - Fri.. !>?*< 17 - 18 C'ARV GRANT ? JEAN \RTHUR Talk of the Town THINK of it! Every week of the year ? news from home, just as though that fighting lad was around to go to Jean's wedding, and the opening of the new store. That's the kind of gift every soldier wants ? so sign up for a subscription for your soldier, sailor, flier, or marine, at this newspaper's offices. Full year ? $1.50, 6 months ? .75 in this area. $2.00 outside this area ?4?e &i?rrnkp? &rimt Murphy, N. C. PKon? 20 and 71 STATE S 4 H DAIRY TEAM TO CHICAGO 4 NNOL'NCEMENT '? made by ier L. R. Hart I -.1 \*'!| be rcprtf x t h n.it ohw ' ...? drmonttrat rn ; Nat o" >1 H ce h?i(f tn Cr 2. by C n CM op. on. and Pa i>y vt n Alamance A. ELETS NEW OEEICERS r v w a ! M.?rbic Baptist c\. ::v . met Wednesday hl^ni M: K. ;vn MmU, A; > ? of liio pt;?giaxn. a busine- .so-o. was held, tor tlic ? ioi-tu.u .?( .v officers, as fol P:.' Edt'.h Ki:n.-r./ V.. ? >nvv,(lcn:. Elicn Ingram. Trea.-uiv: . Ruth H i P;-. ? .t;: Katluyn M : ? Porsn. u Service Chair man LK'i Hurisueker 1 social hour Mrs Mints and Kathryn served :v fi -iuv.enls ? a members Births M: and M. P. Barnette : Fontana have announced the - of .l son; Tyrone Beverly Kunvf on r . ? day December . a For. -.ana u. Fontan t M: Burne::t > li.e former M. ? .it . . ? M da.; of Dr : M: W. ..am C Morr .a of Andrews. county. The boys demonstrate tha i proper type of d It for successful product n. Trarsporta t o n an*i other ctprr . s to Ch '; ifj? .'??r provided the t ? - ? through the Ki .ifl Cheese Co?T?panyf which also ' appropriates in courge scno ? j hi;)S for the r -'it f -st ond > ? place teams selected In the finals Bible Is Guide For Instruction Says Dr. Paisley "There is no Let place to re fv-s instruct:' : for guidance of our children than to Qod Word ? the Bible said the Rt \ F. I Paisley. D D. of Murphy. p;i> >f he Pic ? i :an church es of Murphy, H. '? esviile and Andrews in an ati :*ess to mem bers of \q Andrews Parent - Teachers association in the school auditorium Tue lay afternoon Dr. Paisley was introduced by L. B. Nichols, chairman or he board of trustees of the Andrews school. The meeting was opened with a ?U]> . : Christina- >. n Away a manger." O'Holy Night," :lurk H :.i. Angels Sing." Gloria Fairest Lord Jesus" by uvn.be: .> : .he grammar grades M. S.u .t Mae A >em -thy Mark Hud on and Llyod Holland ha . ? part---. under the dir er n of M. - Roy T Houts. mu ic tu rector. Mr- John H. Christy. presi .inr. iinctti :':u :.r. of S100 : >m Andrews Tanner/ and and also their offer to finance tha mending of -hoes for a num : ber of children of the school and c? immunity. Mrs. Joe Smith, chairman of ::ade mother, .-avc report of the -?.c". -.vines and further plans of the -,:.u.r mohser.; Mrs. ('. S Frea! expressed appreciation for the . ui the operetta recently ;kv -iito;i. Reports were heard from Mr Nichols on member ship nu Mr>. Hora- < Palmer. Chairman of the finance com mittee. Mrs. Chri.v.y read a letter from Mr.--. Blair, state president, in which a call was made for in dividual tnfus to be sent to USO at Payer tevillo. gifts to be left at nichols Department store prior to December 15. She also appoint ed the following committee to meet, with members of the Rotary club in behalf of high school band; . B. Hudson. Mrs. Lelia Axley. Mrs. Aline Bristol, and Tom J Houts. Jr.. Counsellor. Pfc. Charles Walker of Camp Polk. La., is spending a furlough ] here with his brother. William Pitt Walker. Miss Lorene West, who has been taking special defense train ; ing in Asheville. left last week for i Baltimore. Md.. where she will ! receive advance training. | Captain Vincent Pullium of the I U. S. Army at Fort Bragg spent | the latter part of the week here j j with his family. Miss Alice Grant spent the i week-end here at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ben , Grant. Miss Grant who Is connect ed with the C and M division of TV A has been transferred from Fori ton a to the Bryson City of fice. Mr. and Mrs. Kdhwd Plesko and small daughter, Sandra, spent the week-end In Blltmore as guests of the Rev. and Mrs. C. F Rogers. Miss IQeanor Cover who has been vteitLoc hn slater. Mrs. Mar shall Orr. In Anderson. 8. C-. has returned to her home here. U !? Alt* R. OtaKn of Jame* Unm. M. Y.. to ^pending a here as foest of Kn SL F. Ckr- 1 pcater. I Foreign Mission Day of Prayer To Be Observed 'I t- Women s mis. :onar> socic - t:- Andrew Baptist church will 0 1 1 ve ihf -UinUi.il "Day of Pray . . : or \\ :\ : n Missions in nn morv ol Mw? U?ttfc* M> n on 1 " da-, a: lit' home of Mi > C*hari? T Almond president of l meetin.: will open at tor. : ? . k t ii ion A covered dish: luncheon ' will bo ? t . cd at, thjH noon Hour. "Christmas for Christ" will bt }i? :irr of *he observance pro ram. M: Fred MeOulrc will be iti charge of the morning session. j a ? i :?? opening of the program Mr.' A !n: will present Dr. Moddrey's appeal for Foreign Mis . . i. m ii m Whitakcr' will lead the devotional period, r. . v f v Baker, paster, will : ti a s:> , al ni? -sure on "Fore .:n Mission. Mexico and South \mti :> ki\ missions will be discus sed bv M: Jep Br.idley and Mrs. Chandler. Tlie program in the afternoon '.viil b under the direction of Mrs. W (i McKeldicv u.th Mrs J. F. Glenn conducting the devotionals. Mrs E F Baker will discuss ; ?missions in the Orient." Mrs. \V A Cathey will be presented by Mrs McKeldrey. Mrs B P Grant and Mrs. H M Wliitaker will present a short i pi i ram following the regular ob servance. The ingathering of the pecul Lottie Moon Christmas of lVring w 1 ii be made at tile con clusion of the meeting. Miss Je.N>ie Brown of Asheville ? pent several days of last week here visiting relatives. Elmer Trantham of Chattanoo ga. Tenn.. is spending a furlough with liLs family. Mrs. Georgie Woodburn of Tampa has returned to her home after a visit of several weeks here with relatives. Marble Maurice Hall is home after un tlergoinA' an appendicits operation General hospital. Murphy. Si? i. Garland E. Hunsucker of i Camp Stuart. Ga.. is spending! I this week visiting his parents. Mr and Mrs. L A. Hunsucker. L? n Kimsey. second class sea- i man. of the U. S. Navy is spend - . inn a nine-day leave with his aife. q$, Murphy, and hU par ?. Ms and M Clay KilBM) -t Mat bio. after completlne his 1 ?! ' at Great LiHcx i!i On returning ho will enter Aviation Service School James CluulwUk. a member of ?? *>! : fo:w at s n Columbia Marble <\? plant, spe;i: the *wk :ui in KnoxviUe. IVnn. School News IIONOK ROLL I-': i : ?::ad< Mary Lw Taylor, i ? Alnvtid. Geneva Totherow. : I un- : . Mat I <>u C ?r:;:::. C[ir<'.\n Trail, Hubert Bowers, r. :: G?rrc" Jitmnic Baxter. Jean Lovingood. Glade 8tltes* Mack I ir n '< > Betty i.ou Marr. Second grade: Esther Dav Maxinc Tull. Januv Barton, li :>? Wi! r Kent Ladd. HoyK I\irk< Wind-. 11 Howard. Ronio Third ? ad? Alma Coffey. Bel v Kilp.ttriek. Janice Kini: Ine;' Lovini:<>tid. -| S3 ~ i ur'i J ? "?*? son. jeh j*/. vrn l, M,y WUIU U v Inn-ford. Dow.) ? P-ain,, - RELIEF asthma Sold on Money nock l?uar(inti'e! jack b. i.ovi\r;oon ll?,nd(*rsonvillf. n (? The Citizen's Bank & Trust Co. Issue I his \\ a riling I- or Your Protection' BEFORE YOU ACCEPT Government Checks - Post Office . Money Orders or Commercial Checks Demand Absolute and Positive Idefification DO NOT CASH CHECKS FOR STRANGERS Mail Thieves - - - Check Forgers Make Poor Customers "KNOW YOUR ENDORSERS" CITIZENS BANK & TRUST CO. MURPHY, N. C. ANDREWS, N. C. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation This is the time for practical giving that looks ahead . . The next few years will find the Kifts you Rive this Cbrfaftma.s appreciated a thousand-fold! We still have a Reneroiw stock. Come in and look it over! BEDROOM SUITES LIVING ROOM SUITES and piece* for every room in th? homo TABLES Wo tmve a I art? a*rtm?Ert of tables k\ many rtyfwi. LAMPS Floor and Mh lamps Occasional CHAIRS CcnterUfete. dcoonUvc akskn feattrfcic Roa femes uM Mute. Ghertkee Furniture Co. Murphy, N. C.