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ANDREWS News and Advertisements Pauline Hicks, Editor ? Phone 94 Final Exercises Andrews Schools Friday, April 23 ANDREWS Commencement exercises of the Andrews City schools will get under way Sun day. April 18. at 11 o'clock with the preaching of the baccalaure ate sermon by Prof. Phil. L. El liott of Western Carolina Tea chers* college. The exercise will be held in the high school auditor ium. Music will be under the direction of R. T HouLs. Jr.. direc tor of music in the high school. The final graduating exercises will be held on Friday evening. April 23. at 8 o'clock, at which time the baccalaureate address will be made by Senator E. B WhUaker of Biyson City. Mr. Whitaker is a former graduate of the Andrews high school. Fifty-odd seniors will receive their diplomas at the graduating exercises. Also, prizes and awards will be announced and made at this time. Speaking on the program with Senator Whitaker will be Irma Chambers, class sal uta tori an and Rachel George, \aledictorian. Senior class officers are: Ray Truett. president: Bill Homsb7, Vice President: Olen Matheson. Treasurer: Lucy Long. Secretary. Senior Flay Well Attended ANDREWS The recent sen ior play given by twelve members of the Andrews high school sen ior class on the evening of April 5. was well attended. Each mem bt*r of the ca^t reflected credit upon the play directors. Mrs Edna P Bailey and I. B. Hudson. Prizes were offered to the boy and girl in the play who best por trayed the role assigned to him or her in the pl?y Winnie Rickett won the prize for the girls. Kent Calhoun was adjudged the best male actor Prizes were donated by Nichols Department Store and Whitaker Bros. Store. Judges were: William Walker. Mrs.I. B Hudson and Mrs. Edwin Bristol. Voting was by secret bal lot. CARD OF THANKS W want to take this opportuni- ] ty to thank all our kind friends and neighbors for their many kindnesses, their sympathy and beautiful floral offerings during the sickness and death of our dear mother and grandmother. Mr and Mr* Walter Calhoun. Stillman and Kent. Mrs. Addi'ee Brown left Thurs day for Columbia. S. C. to meet her husband. L'. Al O. Brown. 2nd WAR LOAN APRIL 12 - MAY 1,1943 ? ? ? ? Nation's Objective $13,000,000,000 Cherokee County Objective $127,000" ? ? ? ? Let's Make it Quota Plus! The Biggest Financing Job in Ali History ? ? ? ? THIS IS NOT A Wo WAR! Many people will say . . but I'm investing 10^ of my salary." That's fine! More people should do the same thing and increase their percentage. But. just remember, this war can't be won and paid for with excess earnings. It is total war. All the nation must win it. with all the money we can muster. 107? is only a part of each one's personal obligation. Many incomes. even after heavy taxes, are the highest they've ever been: and accumulated cash must be called upon to do this financing job. Go the limit in U. S. BONDS! Nothing mniters now but VICTORY' CITIZENS BANK & TRUST CO. Serving Southwestern North Carolina MURPHY, N. C. ANDREWS, N. C. Mtmber Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Special Easter Services At Andrews ANDREWS ? A full and rich ' E&stcr program awaits the people j of Andrews and vicinity. The community chorus will | render a program entitled "The Crucifixion" with Mr. Tom flouts ' as director. It will be Wednesday evening. April 21. in the Metho dist church. Friday at noon will be the two-1 hour. Good Friday service. This will be in the Lutheran church j beginning at 12:00 o'clock and lasting until 2:00 p.m. Pastors of different denominations will take turns in discussing the Seven Words Jesus uttered while on the cross. These words are as follows: Father forgive them for they know not what they do." Luke 23 :34: Today srialt thou be with' Me in Paradise." Luke 23:43: | "Woman, behold thy son! Behold thy mother!". John 19:26,27: "My' God. My God. why hast Thou for-! saken Me?" Matt. 27:46; "I! thirst." John 19:28: "It is finish-j ed." John 19:30: "Father into Thy I hands I commend My spirit." Luke i 23:46 These parts will be so ar-! ience. It is hoped that as many as and leave to suit their conven ience. It is hoped that as many as possible will take advantage of the entire program. The climax of the community program will come Easter Sund y when the Sunrise service will be held at 6 o'clock on the Cemetery hill. Hudson Re-elected Head School Unit ANDREWS ? The Andrews school board reelected Isham B. Hudson as superintendent of the Andrews unit schools on Mon day for a period of two years. Mr. Hudson is now completing his eighth year as superintendent of the local schools. The Andrews school board which has remained unchanged for the past four years is com posed of the following members: L. B. Nichols. Chairman; J. H. Christy. W. R. Dockery. Dr. W. C. Morrow. W. A. Puett. and H. M. Whitaker. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Candler. Mrs. T. I. Underwood. Mrs. H. G. Anders and son. S"mmy. of Villa Rica. Ga.. were p.uests of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Nichols over the week- j end. Mrs. W. B. Troxler of Shelby- ! ville. Tenn.. spent the week-end1 with her daughter. Miss Elizabeth ] Troxler. Lee Nichols, a sophomore at State College. Raleigh, arrived in Andrews Thursday morning to re main with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Nichols, until he re-1 ports to Fort Bragg on April 15 ! He has been taking a course in | Chemical Engineering. Zed Whitaker spent several i days the past week in Atlanta. Ga. Andrews Church Extends Call To Rev. L P. Smith ANDREWS Rev. L. P. Smith of Winston-Salem was extended a. call to become pastor of the An dews Baptist church at a confer ence held in the church on Sun day morning. The Rev Mr. Smith is expected to acccpt the pastor ate here. Mr. Smith was pastor here for seven years, leaving here eighteen; years ago to accept a pastorate in Winston-Salem where he had been pastor continously since leaving until a year ago. The pres sent Baptist church structure here was built during the first pastorate of Mr. Smith. The local Baptist church has been pastorless since March I. when its pastor, the Rev. E F Baker, became a chaplain in the United States army. Bill Swan Is Eagle Scout ANDREWS ? Bill Swan of An drews was made an eagle scout1 at exercises held in the Andrews Methodist church here Tuesday . evening. Swan was the first: scout in the Nantaliala district to reach eagle rank. The presen ta-, tton was made by I. B Hudson, superintendent of the local schools. Swan is now enrolled in Brevard college. The court of honor was held in the local Methodist church, and was attended by a number of scouts from Robbinsville.. Mur phy and Hayes v 11 le . Following the court of honor the scouts remained for the re vival services that were in pro gress at the Methodist church. Lt. E. F. Baker was in Andrews with his family over the week end. He left Tuesday for Palm Beach. Florida, where he is now strtioned. Seaman Edgar Whitaker, Wil liamsburg. Va., spent a few hours Tuesday with his mother. Mrs. Rhoda Whitaker. Mr. Whitaker's wife returned to Virginia with him and will remain in Ports mouth for a few weeks. MARBLE W. W. Lovingood of the U. S. Navy, and who has been in foreign service, is spending a few days leave with his family. Lionel McHan of the U. S. Navy is spending a two weeks leave at home. G. M. Williams has returned after a few days with his family in Atlanta. Ga. Marvin Wilson of the U. S. Army is spending several days furlough with relatives in Marble and his wife in Hayesville. James Chad wick spent the week-end at his home in Bail Ground. Ga. Frank Doss, v ho is working at Ball Ground. Ga . spent the week end at home. Mr. and Mrs. Mansfield Bryson have returned from Washington, where they have been employed. Several Marble folks attended the Senior P!ay at Andrews School Auditorium Monday night including: Mr. and Mrs. Will Puett. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ingram. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Dockery. and Mrs. Clay Kimsey. Mrs. Daisy Newman has spent several days in Murphy visiting MADE FROM THE WORLD'S FINEST WHEAT POLLY RICH takes les? shortening, and it's the best you can buy! Get It At Your Grocer'? THE H. T. HACKNEY CO, INC. Distributor Murphy, N. C. her anut who is ill ? Mrs. P. A. Arrowood Is in Prtrle hospital. recovering from an op eration. PARTY GIVEN IN HONOR OF SAILOR MARBLE ? Socral young peo pie enjoyed a party given Satur day night at the home of lira. J. M Henaley's honoring ner brother. | Lionel McHan, who is home on leave from the U 8. Navy. Those i present were: Misses Dorothy! Hunsucker. Ruth Hall. Kathryn! Mint*. Edith Kimsey. Lena Jen kins. Francis Oriii?, ai)*? w ?cm. Fr\?nk Dots. Larry KuZI" Jack MinU. Victor and jZ/' Bir-dlovr. Howard William,^ John Henry Davis fr-om AnJr^J LEGAL NOTICE THE 2nd WAR LOAN DRIVE IS ON! How to invest in "fighting dollars!" 44I,en?l more money to help carry on tlic fight!" That's *hut our Government is asking you and ull the re?t of us . . . ??king tin to lend it 13 billion fighting dollars in the next frw weeks! 13 billion extra dollar??over and aliove all regular War Bond buying! We ran do it . . ? we muat do it ? ? ? owe it to our boys who are light ing oversea*. For their take. . ? ? We*re got to build more ?hipa! We broke all records last year when we built 8 million tonu of ?hipping, litis year, we're building 18 million tons ? . . but still it is not enough! We're got to do more fighting! More and more of our soldiers and tailors are going into aetual combat . . . re quiring more equipment, and more supplies. We cannot let them down! We've got to buy more War Honda! To help pay for the things our fight ing mm nrnl . . . we've (Cut lo buy War Rnml? an ?r nrver bought ihrm hrforrt In the next few week* you may Ik? vini trd by one of the thousand* of men anil nomrn who are giving their time and rfTort to the 2nd War l,oan Drive. Welcome these patriotic work era if they ca!l . . . hny from them nil the War ftond* you run! Better still, don't wait for them. Co to your nearest hank. post office, or ^ ar Bond booth, and inrent mor? fifghtin# do!lar? note! It's the least you can do to help those who aro fighting and dying overseas! Among the 7 different kinds of I'. S. Government securities is one that ex* actly fits your own particular pur?e and requirements. Thes*- securities are the finest investment .n ?!?*: world . . . bar none! For your Country's sake . . . for your o ten sake . ? ? invest all you can! THEY GIVE THEIR LIVES... YOU LEND YOUR MONEY! Sponsored by SHERRILLS SERVICENTER and WOCO-PEP SERVICE STA. UNITED STATES TREASURY WAR FINANCE COMMITTEE ? WAR SAVINGS STAFF ? VICTORY FUND COMMITTEE Land F or Sale ONE FARM, 85 acres, 40 acres level. Creek bottom in good state of cultivation. Fair old house and barn. Good water. One farm adjoining, with 142 acres, 80 acres level. Good old house and barn and good small house. Both farms can be made into one, giving you 120 acres level land that produces corn, grass, small grains, or al most anything that grows in the mountains. This land is in Monroe County, Tenn., 14 miles from Tel lico Plains, nine miles from Farner, on C oker Creek, in good community with good school and churches and little taxes, on all-weather road. Ideal for stock farming. Wm. P. Payne Owner 103 Walnut Street, Phone 126-J Murphy, N. C.
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