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Andrews Honor Roll Announced ANDREWS ? The following pupils in the Andrews Elementary School made the B honor Roll for th efirst six weeks period: Second grade: Richard Smith. Jean Solesbee. Dean Hardin. Kitty Taylor, Hobby Veal. Norma Gene Lewis. Richard Simons. Aavelry McClurc. Edward Holloway. Wav lie Battle. Jerry Bowers. Jacke Gregory. Bob Slagle. Joe Williams. Mary Jo Duval I. Hu^h Jean Lam bert. Lois Ann Wilson, Johnny \nderson. James Franklin. Char les Griu-s. Caral Hancy. Toby Head. Robert Martin. Leon Me*s er. Donald IIo_:an. Jimmie Payne. Bergin Tat ham. Steve Wheeler. Dorothy Stewart. \rl in White. Lamar Lcdford Suzj Cole. Judy Reighanl, Laretta Winfrey, Loi Wilson. Matt.e Vngel. Gail Ander LODGE NOTICE ?y* A. F. & A. M. Cherokee Lodge No 14ti will hold regular communi-j cation the first Monday night in J each month, at 7 ;>0 p. m.. in I the Masonic hall All members! are urged to be present, and J visitors are welcome. t J. II. Dl'NCAN, Master. ! I J. ( HEMBBEE, Secretiiy. J son. Opal Dockery. Modean West Louise Dupree. Burdell Anderson Dan Cathey. Howard Passmore Eddie Truett, Mary Joe Hodge Ruth Howard. Gagaline Poster and Jane Smith. Third grade: Hobby Nelson, Van noy Crisp, Annie Mae Hardin Margaret Ann Hardin. Mary Ku'l I'.rker. Faye Hale. Wilmi We# Sallv White. Be**v Sue West, Bill George. Bill Harris. Clinton Har . in. Hugh Rayburn. JimmieTruet* Bobbie Sue King. Delia Mat Mason. Mary \nn Pate, and Grac-. Stiles Fourth grade: Maxel Lominac !ill Thornton .Mar> Huth Gibson Hetty Clark. Gene Waldraupe. Bi! ' West. Jake Howard Abernathy Wilma Crisp. Josephine Derre !>erry. I.loyd Derreberry, Dor i , i dm Harold Hardin, Bobbj lion t il, Shirley Matheson, Larr> Phillips. Mildred Postell, Murrie Stewart. Kieth Gregory, Jomm> Holland. Spencer Smith. Bobb.v Wakefield. Ann \ngel, Aline Head ? uanita Passmore. Jane Robinson .loicy Mae White, and Carl Hardin. Fifth -i r.ide Billy Ray Neal. War ren Smith Todd Reeee, Bobbi ? Conl?\\ Sue Cr nvford, Patsy Dei herr.v Doris Holder, Dorcas Ann MeGuiiv. .Imre Jones, Ray Adam-, i homasine Almond. Wynona Du plet Ora Bell Howard. Jean Lov ?',iio(l, Maxine Mason, Eugene Cantrell. Joe Collett, Eugene De irt. Jimmy Pickett, Billy Hamil ton. Betty Lou Beck. Cleo Giv-iory. REMEMBER TO ASK FOR JM0W600SB YOU NEED FLOUR You'll be glad you did when you see how easy it is to work with, what nice biscuits and pastries you bake with it! SNOW GOOSE is smooth in texture and snowy white ? a quality flour to help you please your family. ASK VOUK GROCER! ? . ' * J ' M Sallie Lambert. Jane Passmore, . Lois Sharpe. and Janice Wilson. Sixth grade: Zeb Conley. Jr.. James Washam, Bobbie Jean Bris tol, Roberta Passmore, Kamona Reitfhard. Ronald Phillips. Dean Truette. N'eal Truette. Virginia Huffman. Wanda Hardin. Helen , Patterson. Jewel Truette. Lillian West. Levoda Wyke. and Elizabeth Posted. Seventh grade: Lloyd Clark. Wallace Davis. Carlyle Sharp, Bob by Dale West. Anna Marie Butler. Coy Dale Laney, Louise Nelson. Mavine Trull. Christine Wilson. Bobbie Joyce Colvard, Bennie Mae Smith. Lois Truett. Doris West. Anna Lou Brooks. Juanita Crisp. M;.rtha Ciibson. Doris Ann Hogsed. \\ ilia Mae Dockery, Mary Nell ; Ledford. Jimmy aCthey, and Fred | trick Powers. Kiuhth grade: Maurice West, Carroll Phillips. Kenneth Coffey. Colleen Wright. Bobbie Walker. Minnie Smith. Doris Baxter. Bar bara Nichols. .June Neal. Lucille l.eminu. Anne Higrlon. Zella Mae Dockery. Alsa Coffey. Klizabe,!i Be Sue Hall. Lola Mae Strange Int ??'.:ene Ho^an. Christine Rogers, i Cleo Hicks. Irene Lominac. ami | Lo.wil Trull. Buchanan - Sherrill ANDREWS ? Mr. and Mrs. D Buchanan of Andrews announce the marriage of their daughter. \iiv> I'.tyc Buchanan, to I' P. Sher ril I. Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. R i Sherrill. Sr.. of Andrews, on Wednesday. October 22. at Blairs I ville, Ga. Mr- Sherrill is a graduate o. i 'he Vndrews high school and lor l he past several years has been , connected with L. B. Nichols De partment Store. Mr. Sherrill at tended the Bryson City hign school. Mr and Mrs. Sherrill plan to make their home in Bryson City where Mr. Sherrill is employed. Mr and Mrs. Grady Reid. Aspin vall. Pa., are visiting Mrs. Reid's sister. Mrs G. II Ledford QUICK RELIEF FROM Symptoms of Distress Arising from STOMACH ULCERS dueto EXCESS ACID FreeBookTellsofKomeTreatmentthat Must Help or it Will Cost You Nothing Over three million bottles of the \Vii.i.aw> Thkatmbnt have been sold for relief of symptoms of distress arising from Stomach an ! Duodenal Ulcers due to Excess Acid ? Poor Digestion, Sour or Upset Stomach, Gassiness, Heartburn. Sleeplessness, etc., duct Excess Acid. >ld on 15 days' tri.ill Ask f . ?r "Willard's Message" which fully explains this treatment ? fr?*? - at Parker's Drug Store MI'RPHV. v. r. Z AC-LAC Automotive Finishes Complete Line in All Colors of Synthetic Enamels and Lacquers For Immediate Delivery TELEPHONE 122 Kayes Auto Parts MURPHY, N. C. "Any Color for Any Car " 4,000 different colors to choose from. WCTU To Conduct Drive For Members On November 12-19 The Woman's Christian Temp- ] era nee Union of North Carolina has had a record growth in 1947 and is now completing plans for its annual invitation for new mem bers. scheduled for Nov. 12-19. Mrs I. E. Brown. President of North Carolina WCTU has announced. Mrs. Brown said local Unions are appointing committees to di rect the invitation in their home communities and will include en tire families. The North Carolina invitation, Mrs. Brown continued will be a part of the Annual Na tion WCTU membership enroll ment week. The effort in this state is being directed by Mrs. Guy Beaty of Charlotte. Stat" WCTl' Membership Director, and plans were emphasized at the An nual Convention held in Winston Salem. October 14-16. in the First B.-iptist Church. 'The National Woman's Chris tum Temperance Union carries on .1 broad campaign of welfare work in addition to its major objectives legally abolish the manufacture :>nd sale of alcoholic beverages, it now includes more than 10,500 '.te district, county, city, and af filiated unions with a combined membership of about 400.000 it. t lie United States. Territories, and Insulor possessions. It is aff ill - ?led with the World's WCTU. now comprised of temperance and wel fare organization in 40 countries. "A membership gain of more 'han 05.000 was recorded by tin National WCTU last . ir. as corn pared with 61.000 in 194") and 40. 000 m 1944. The North Carolina WCTU now ha> the largest num ber of members in her history. More than 800 new state, district County, city or affiliated unions were organized in 1940 Little Brasstown Mrs Andy Keasler and daughter. Daphine. spent the week-end with Mi and Mrs. A If. Stalcup. Mr and Mrs. Carl Stalcup ->f Murphy were dinner guests of Mr. Staleup's parents. Mr. and Mrs. A H. Stalcup Sunday Mrs. Blain Thomas and son. Jiin mie. of Ohio is visiting Mrs. Thom as' parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Stalcup. W. () Almond aiv1 family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Oil lard Stiles. Mr and Mrs. Lee t'ha stain of Georgia were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hughes Sunday. Mrs Voyd Hughes of Martins ('reck spent the week-end with M.\ . id Mrs. Koss Hughes Bonnell Crisp snent la>t Sun clay with .luanita Almond H. C. Carpenter Hubert Gerdine Carpenter. 61. died Friday. October 24. Funeral services were held Sun day afternoon October 26 at the | Sweet Glim Baptist church with I Townson Funeral home in charge j of arrangements. Burial was the Old Mother cemetery at Rob- 1 binsvillc. Mr. Carpenter had been an ac tive member of the Sweet Gum Baptist church for twenty-five years and a deacon for several year/. He is survived by one daughter. Mrs. Irene Smith of Chase City. Va.. four brothers, Arthur and Henry Carpenter of Robbinsville, Grorver Carpenter of Gastonia, and Jake Carpenter of El Reno. Okla., and six grandchildren. Beware Coughs from common colds That Hang On Creomulslon relieves promptly be cause It goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, In flamed bronchial mucous mem branes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulslon with the un derstanding you must like the way It quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis LAXATIVE Trieno is the laxative for children un der 12. Acts promptly and thoroughly to relieve sluggishness, irritability and ?our stomach due to faulty elimina* tion. Made with senna. Flavored with prune-juice. No upset di gestion with TRIENA. Caution: use only os directed. 30c, large size, 50c. ALLIED DRUG I llr Tl/i PRODUCTS CO X 1 1 V/l IUL Ch .itt.mooK ' Trnn PERSONALS Mrs. Tena Carr has returned to I her home in Sydney. Nova Scotia, after a two weeks' visit here with her sister. Mrs. George Phillips. Mrs A. .1 Burns spent the week end here with her brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. C. YV. Savage en route from Knoxville. 'lenn.. to St Petersburg. Fla.. where she will spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wei born left .Monda; for their home in States \ille after a week spent here. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Bonicamp . nd baby. Judy, of Chattanooga, were quests Monday night of Mrs. llonieamp's aunt. Mrs. C. W. Sav age, and Mr. Savage. .John Bayless of Knoxville and Hi!l Bayless of Asheville spent the week-end here with their parents. Mi', and Mrs. L. E. Bayless. Mrs S. M. Benton of Cornelia. Ga.. ^ visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hyde this week. Mrs. .! YV. Thompson spent sev eral days last week in Copperhil! . ith her daughter, Mrs. Robert Barkley and Mr. Barkley. Mr II A. Mattox and children. Ilarrv Webb and Phil, spent the week-end in Atlanta with Mr. and T Enjoy CAPUDINE'S quick relief from (L HEADACHE ! 'l "u'll tl' t Capudine ii wonderfully f.ut I ct 1' iVi"i so quuklf because it's lijuiJ. I.. ?r d.r.i . nt on label ? Mrs. Harry P. Cooper and attend- ! ed the Ringling Bros., Barnum and Bailey circus Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bishop and Harry. Jr. and Mrs J. W. Thomp son spent Sunday in Atlanta with Dr. and Mrs. J. \V. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Liibbs and Mr. and Mrs. II A. Mattox attend- 1 cd the Alabama-Georgia game in Athens Saturday. Mr .and Mrs. Dale Lee will ' spend several days in Atlanta next week 011 business. How women and girf may get wanted relief from functional ptrioJl, p4(V) Cardui. manywomfriBa^i?^!?^*^ lief from the cramp-like agony arui^? rt" ?train of functional perloSTStSl1 "SJW ? tonic. It should aid digestion,* thus help build E, 5 ance for the "time" to come y 3 days before "your time" it ^ \ help r lievo win dS? ti* thoui4 functional periodic causes^ t??"1i ntnonai periodic causes. Trv iM CARDll GET AWAY FROM DIRT AND SOOT WE HAVE l\ STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE INSTALLATION Oil Conversion Units for any type furnace I REE ESTIMATES ? F. H. A. TERMS THE HAYWOOD COMPANY, Inc. STATE LICENSED BUILDING - PLUMBING - HEATING - CONTRACTORS PHONE 539 WAYNESVILLE. N. C. *???>??< 0?1?.b.,?rrf b, RAGLAND BROS CO $sg*> IK. f\ ?sso) P'JT YOUR CAR IN CAREFUL HANDS -AND change to ?sso Motor Oil Now! Good care right now will mean a lot to your car this fall and winter. And (food care means two things-one is quality products, the other is ex pert ncrviee. And your Esso Dealer gives you both ! See him this week; winter's (retting close. Have your car's chassis carefully lubricated from front to rear. Let him check and winter-service your battery, radiator, tires. And above all let him drain out old and dirty summer oil and replace it with fresh, winter grade Esso Motor Oil... tough bodied for cold weather engine protection, free flowing for quick cold weather start ing. Ik SiqnoPliappy Motorincf I old cars or new! Known and sold the world over-it's the oil that has earned a reputation for be ing unexcelled for I REMEMBErZ unless every one of these vital points is ready for winter ? your ear may be headed for costly repairs! Oil change to right winter grade Thorough lubrication Job Battery checked (r?-charg?d if naadtd) ' Tires and tubet inspected (Atlas replacements If needed) ' Radiator drained, flushed, anti freeze added f Lights and wipers checked for proper operation See Your Esso Dealer Now ? for thorough inspection ? for real pro tection. Good Care Counts I Copr. INT. Em* Inc. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW JERSEY Davis' Esso Station SAM L. DAVIDSON, Mgr. Phone 9107 Murphy, N. C.
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