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ANDREWS News and Advertisements Pauline Hicks, Editor Phone 335 Thirty-Six Young People Attending Methodist Encampment At Enota ANDREWS Thirty >ix happv I yoiuig people left Andrews early Monday mornim* ior the axmuai txu-ampment at Camp JSuota ox. Vo.-.il Lake, located 13 miles be yond Blairsvillcv Tills camp x* - potisi'i f u by ? local Mi1: n:t>! Church. The camp will last through Friday. Adults in t' tan?e of the ..'roup j art Rev and Mrs R T. Houts Mrs. F1 : ' Huffman. M:s> Melba Holder who be in chargo of the Junior jiiiis scouts and M: mi Mr*. Jack Houts Jack Houts will act n* life guard Tn addition to the Andrews contingent tliirteen young people: from the Harmony Plains com munity of rear Canton were in the party. Tho?e from Canton were: Doris Wood. Kathrvn Worley. Catherine Barton. Birdie Wood. Jay Broyles M.t-k Hipps, Gwvn Broyles. No* 1 Williamson. H E Wright. Betty Lee Reno. Willilla i Barton, Geneva Anderson. Sue Ann DeBord. Those from Andrews were: Mil dred St ratt on Carolyn Smith. C:ui-:y Prt*-rs >f Wmston-Salem. Martha Caliiwi'l. Bobby Christy. Mary an<l Suva'.; Mae Abemetliy. s.isii Lcdford. Howard Holder. Fleanor Enlo Martha Hyatt. ? ac-kie F \i. Mary Carolyn v '.:su m \ :?nia Huffman. Franco rim tiburv. Helen Fierey. B. Cras:; I I? Hudson. Jr Ed Jordan. Jack Garner. Pvt K McC'- '.land of the r s army ; on a fifteen day fur low ' ' his parents. Mr and M: B ? McClelland Mr Mid Mrs Kd Slagle of Or lando. Florida, are visiting their relatives here. Mrs G B H l.tzell has been visiting Mr C (' Buchanan of | Sylva. and M: F l~. McKee at ; High Hampton Inn. Cashiers, for several day* Willie Puett of Texas, is visit ing friends and relatives in Chero kee county. James Eutank Asheville. spent the week-end with relatives. Mrs. Louise R. -ors spent Satur day in Murphy. Thursday - Friday. July 29-30 IDA LI PINO ? DENNIS MORGAN JOAN LESLIE ? Id ? "The Hard Way" Saturday, July 31 ROY ROGERS - GABBY HAYES ? In ? "Riding Down The Canyon" L atf Show Saturday "Eyes Of The Underworld" UrWV ANDREWS, N.C. rlLlNJN THEATRE Sunday - Mnnda*. August 1-2 ABBOTT andCOSTELLO ? In? "Who Done It?" Tuesday - Wednesday. Aug. 3-4 DOl'BLE FEATURE LEON KRKOI. ? In ? "Strictly In The Groove" ? And ? "Nightmare" Thursday - Friday. August 5-6 GEORGE SANDERS ? In ? "Moon And Sixpence" 'Motion Pictures Are Your Best Entertainment' " RESERVES WIN MANY BATTLES And CASH RESERVES turn the tide in many personal and family emergencies. Like a good soldier, a bank account is ready when you need it. Start your account here. Make it grow with regular even though small ? deposits. BUY UNITED STATES WAR BONDS CITIZENS BANK & TRUST CO. Serving Southwestern North Carolina MURPHY, N. C. ANDREWS, N. C. mbfr Federal Deposit lnwraace Corporation Miss Hudson Honors (iuest, Miss Cline | ANDKKWS Miss Catherine | Hudson entertained her guest. ? phylli t" Wilmington. Del., on Tk dav t veiling at the Ycuith Builditu* The r-'irm was attractively de i corated. I table was covered with an - v<tuistte cloth which was ? ::> ctor and punch bowl n 'muted by flowed. After a number of names were played inuu . and a dainty as | irrtmcnt of eoekies wert served i,.: p \ Cline. honoree. Christy Peter Chlons Matheson. Eliza beth Phillips. Carolyn Smith Frances Chnstenbury. Suzie Led ford. Fred Palmer. Whit Dan Bobbv C . 'y John Axley. I B . and Bubb ? Hudson. Joe Wcmack Howard Holder and Catherine Hudson Miss Huth Barnard Honored at Supper ANDREWS On Tuesday eve ning :? Wesleyan Guild of the | Met ii'- hurch surprised Miss Ruth Barnard with a Pot Luck suppt : at : <?: home. After a social hour supper was served M> Barnard, honoree | Misses Gladys ,md Jean Christy | Lucile and Jean Matheson. Miss ! Bessie Newman. Mrs. Olivia Will- j i.ims MeNally. Mrs. Olive Ellis ] Miss Lucil? Bell Mrs. Florence Huffman Misses Vivian Moore. Polly Hicks. Mrs. James Picket: Mr M ntine C Stanzel. of Allen town. Mrs Mary Boone Darden. and Mv Alice Barnard. Mis Barnard was present ed with a lovely gift. She is a WAC cnrollee and has been notified to report, to Daytona Beach. Pla . on July 20 for her basic training. Organ Service Held At Church ANDREWS A special dedi c.i'ory organ service was held at the Methodist church last Sun day evening. Bishop Clare Purcell's message \va The Abundant L:fe". and a mast impressive one. Special music was rendered. Jack Houts sang the "Twenty Third Psalm". Tlie choir sang Praise Ye the Father" by Gounod ard "Gloria Patri". Rev. W. L. Hu'ehins. D:. rict Superintendent, also assi>ted with the service. Presentation of the organ was . eiven by Captain Frank Swan | and Mr. Wade Reece. Eastern Star Has Meeting Mondav ANDREWS A regular meet ing of the Andrews No. 15 Order j of the Eastern Star was held in the Masonic Hall Monday nigh*, with Mrs. Mabel McFalK Worthy Matron. presiding. The degrees of the order were given to Mrs. Clyde H. Jarrett and Mrs. Dilie Lunsford The hall was beautifully deco- ; rated with gladioli and candles. Plans were discu>.,ed for the district meeting to he'd in An drews on September 13th. At the conclusion of the busi- 1 ness meeting refreshments were | served by the hostesses. Mesdames Pauline Palmer. Mellie Stewart, i Pearl Ford and Helen Slaughter, j Calhoun Takes Basic Training Keesler Field ANDREWS Mr. Stillman Calhoun Is ft Pro. Aviation Cadet taking his basic training in Kecs ! ler Field. He will then be (tiven preflight training for a few months after which he will be commissioned as 2nd Lieutenant in the Army Air Forces as a navi gator. bombardier, or pilot.. Mrs. Ionise Rotters spent last we A in JBryson CTty and Wayne Hall Is On Foreign Duty ANDREWS News ha* been rtce.vtd bv various friends of : Wayne Hall. teacher lor several ! years past until two years UK') in I the Andrews high school, to the ! effect that he had l?f* the States, i * .?? iv tn July for foreign seivic? j ' wa i the r s Military. Mr Hall Is in the weather fort ! rust arm and now has the rank j of m : n un: Before ? ntenm: tin l>eivice Fuf Hall wa ? for a tim< i employed in Washington in the Commerce Department. Si: Ita I wa.> married a year a 1 to Mbvs KN? White of Caslaei Mr Hall is now on the faculty of the Mor: anion high school. Weeks - Rector ANDREWS- Mrs R W. Rectoi announces the mirritit of her daughter. Lucile. to H. F. Weeks.) Luskin. Texas, on January 1943 M? Weeks received hei educa lion in the Andrew- high and is now employed in the offic< of (' H. Janet t. attorney, she i al. manager of the Henn Theatre in Andrews. Mr Weeks is the son < f the lat< Mi and Mrs. B. F. Weeks of Lu.? kin. Texas. He received his edu ratu :: ia Beaumont. Texas. He i nc v. mployed with the Chicago; Bridge and Iron Company. Chi i eago. 111. Mrs. Marjory Stapp Bride T. I. Neal ANDREWS? Mrs J W Brown I anno moos the maniace of lie: j iitrr. Marjory Brown Stapp ? tn T I Neal of Hattirsburp. M ?> ' T1 marriage took place July 1!" 11 '.lie Post Chapel at Camp Endicott. Davlsville. Rhode I-land Tile bride entered with the crooni and wore navy blue with navy and white accessories. Her cor Siipe was of white gardenias. After a honeymoon in New Yi rk. Mr and Mrs. Neal will come ? Andrews for a short visit with ? f bride's mother, after which ey will (to to HattiesburR. Miss . for a visit with the Broom's par* Mrs. Neal will then return to her home in Mobile. Ala and Mr Neal will return to Camp Endicott from there. Picnic Supper Held At Aquone ANDREWS On Thursday af ternoon a picnic supper at Aquone was enjoyed by the following: Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Lail and her moth er and aunt Mrs. P. K. Watson and Nancy Watson. Mrs. Gold man Lail. Mr. and Mrs. L. B Nichols. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bristol. Mi Olive Ellis. Polly Hicks. Jud: Jean and Jimmic Bristol, and L i Anne Lail. Most of the crowd went *\i berrying" afu . which supper of fried chicken, potato salad, stuff ed eggs, pickle sandwiches, cake ice cream and soft drinks weir served. Two Recently Wed Couples Honored ANDREWS ? Last Thursday evening the members of the Methodist Church honored two recent brides and grooms. Mr. and ' Mr-: Jack Houts and Mr. and M: Hilton Luther, with a pot- 1 luck supper served on the parson- ? ace lawn. About thirty persons attended the affair. ? Too late for last week) Mrs. Harold Hair. Winter Park | Fla.. is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Leach. Mrs. Marjorie Stapp and small ! daughter. Browny, are visiting Mrs. Stapp's mother. Mrs. J. W. Brown. Mr. B. F Weeks has returned to I Steubensville. Ohio, after spend j ir.g a week with his wife. Mrs. l Lucile Rector Weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Conley and sen. Zeb. Jr.. spent Friday and j Saturday in Asheville. | Mrs. W. G. Lail's mother. Mrs. F. K. Watson, and her aunt. Miss Nancy Watson, of Red Springs. N C.. are spending several days with her. Mrs. Montine Stanzel. Allen town. N. C.. is visiting her sister. Mrs. I. B. Hudson. Mrs. Mar/ Matheson Collins and small son spent last week with relatives in Robbinsville. Mrs. Nancy Lail, of Bryson City, spent last week-end with her mother. Mrs. Goldman Lail. Petty Officer leon Kimsey of the U. S Navy, visited his grand ' ^arfC's. Mi and Mrs. John 8U? ? fieW. last Saturday Mrs Jean Robinson, Penrose. In spent Monday and TUfwiay with Mrs Louise Roger Missis Alice and Mary Cirant spent the weekend with their parents. Mr. and Mr Ben Grant. Mr and Mrs Wayne Luther of Biyson City speiu the week-end \\\"\ Mr. Luther's parent* Mr and M Jim Luther. Miss Eiois>- Burnett has been visit f ik Miss Irene Crisp in Bry s? n City for the past two weeks. Rev and Mrs L l' Smith spent several days last week with their rhlldrcn in Winston-Salem. Iffn i> h. Tiiiitt has accepted work In StatesviUc and moved there last week. Mr and Mrs. John Swan and mall son are visiting Mr. Swan's mother. Mrs Kitty Swan. Mr. and Mrs. R. c Andrews are visiting in Andrews. They are! former residents of Andrews and have a home here Mrs. Lee Barnard, of Dover. Delaware, has arrived lu re for a visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs W. G. McKeldrey. Captain Robert and Mrs. Me- , Palls of Port Benninp. Oa . spent several days this week with Cap tain McPnlls* father. Mr. Sam MeFalls. Mr. and Mrs Grady Kephart and small daughter. Mary Anne, are visiting Mrs. Kephart 's moth er. Mrs. Tom Glenn. Misses Blondine Luther and Vera Moore went io Clyde Tues day to atUnd the wedding of Miss Luther's brother. Sgt. Hilton Luther. Pvt. Let Nichols. Jr., has fin ished his basic training at St Petersburg . Fla. He spent Sun day here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Nichols. Clyde Jarrett. Jr., of southern Dental College. Atlanta is visit ing his parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. | H. Jarrett. Mrs. L. B. Nichols has returned i from Villa Rica. Ga.. where she has been visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Candler. She was , aeeompanied home by her father. They went to Cleveland Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ledford and children from Kingsport. Tenn.. were in Andrews on Monday. M;\ Ledford was a former resident here for several years. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Herbert spent the week end in Rutheiford ton. visiting Mr. Herbert's sister. Mrs l>a\-id Lindsay. Mi&s ins Rover*, of Clyde. N. C . spent last week with Miss Blondine Luther. j Ralph McCoiinell. of the U. K ; Nai'V, i-iH in last week here with his parent* Seaman McConnell is stationed in Bainridge. Mary land . Mrs. L? K Battle and daughter. Charlotte, have returned to their; home in Georgia after spending two weeks with Mrs. I^iia Axley. Miss Jennie Orwr. Waynesville. spent several days with Mr. and , Mrs. L. B Nichols the past week. Mr and Mrs. W. O Darden spent last week visiting friends in Hogansville. Ga. IMPROVES Mrs. G B. Hoblitzell has heard recently from her son. Lieut. Billy Hoblit/ell. that he is improving after being wounded in North Africa. Mrs. F K Watson and Miss Nancy Watson left Monday after a visit of several days with Mrs. Watson's daughter. Mrs W. G Lail. They were accompanied home by Mr. and Mrs W. G. Lail and daughter. Lu Anne. NEW TEACHERS^ ARE ELECTED ANDREWS - Supt. I B j!ud son has Just announced the ...j^ lion of four additional teacher* in the Andrews unit. t:. new t? achers are: Mrs. Mary Christy of Andrews alio wi.' :lave third prude work. Mi E?hel Boone of MiraviUc for f-.ft: r.ui? Mrs Robert llall of T >m !or* urade work In the Marble ?,i and Miss Alice Tat ham An drews us teacher of the Fopton school. Mrs. Annie S McGuiiv been transferred from the Marble school to fourth grade work the Andrews elementary schoc The Andrews schools \v . ,p?.n August 12. Pvt. Lee B Nichols, son f Mr and Mrs. L. B. Nichols, ha* been transferred to Manhattan c* :n ?. New York City, where he Is '..kmc a course in Engineering in Army Fpeciall/ed Training Pro r im Mrs. Ollie McGuirc. of Ci-ntta nooga. Tenn.. spent several days the pasi week with relatives. Mrs. Prankie Bryson. of Rwnn nanoa. spent the week-end here with friends and relatives NOW ENRICHED For Finest Cakes And Pastry Baking Get It At Your Grocer's THE H. T. HACKNEY CO., INC. Distributor Murphy, N. C. No second chance...no other choice FOR THOSE who fall and freeze on the lime covcrcd floors of the cattle cars that Carry them to German labor camps ? there is no other choice. For the little children of Tcpclini and Salonika and Athens who wait with swollen stomachs for the food ship that never arrives, there is nothing else to do ? hut wait. For the Russian peasant with no choice but to burn his home before the Nazis reached it; for the Chinese of Nanking who suffered the terrorism of the Jap; for all of those in nameless graves and numberless cells ? for all of them ? there was no second chance, no other choice. But for you ? a choice still remains. For you ? among all the peoples of the world, the road to freedom is still clear. Never before have wc been able to measure the price of freedom for ourselves and our children n such tangible terms. Will you help to keep the r ?-< ?' to freedom open? Will you invest ? all you <./?; '' War Bonds? It's not so much to ask. Many of us arc mak:ng more money than wc have for years. The things we'd like to buy with that money arc scarce or unavailable. So, we're asked to loan money at K??od interest ? $4 for every $3 when the Bonds mature. Money to help pay for the war ? keep prices <!??? " ? provide peacetime jobs and peacetime goods and * generally decent world for all of us when the war is won. Chances are you're already in the Payroll Savings Plan ? buying War Bonds ? doing your bit. Hut don't stop there. Raise your sights.- Do your best! YOU'VE DONE YOUR DIT NOW DG YOUR BEST! 'BOOST YOUR BOND BUWI6\ THROUBH THE PAYROLL SAV/HOS PLAN This space is a contribution to America's all-out war effort by Andrews Tanning Co.
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