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ANDREWS News and Advertisements Pauline Hicks, Editor Phone 35-W Rev. H. H. Hyde Is Taken By Death ANDREWS ? The Rev. H. H. Hyde, 85. dean of Baptist ministers in this section of Western North Carolina, died Sunday at his home here. Funeral services for the retired minister were held Monday after noon at 2 o'clock at Andrews Bap tist church, with the Rev. T. Earle Ogg, local pastor, and the Rev. L. P. Smith of Hayesville and the Rev. Thad Deitz of Sylva, former pastors officiating. Mr. Hyde was twice mayor of Bryson city and twice mayor of Andrews. He was a native of Swain county, as is the widow, the former Miss Emily Lindsey, but had made | his home here for more than 30 years. After retiring from the ministry, he served for years as a justice of the peace. During his ministry he is said to have bap I tized more than a thousand per 1 son^. Surviving are the widow, to | whom he had been married 66 years; six children. Miss Ellen Henn Theatre * Andrews, North Carolina I Saturday, December 27 * KIRBY GRANT, In? i "LAWLESS BREED" Serial: Black Widow No. 8 Late Show Saturday, December 27 Joanne Dru - Richard Norris, In ? ABBIE IRISH ROSE" Comedy: SOLID IVORY < i Sunday - Monday, December 28 - 29 Zachary Scott - Alexis Smith, In ? "STALLION ROAD" Latest UNIVERSAL News Tuesday - Wednesday, December 30-3 I Leo Gcrcey - Christine Mclntyre, In ? A "NEWS HOUNDS" J Serial: Jack Armstrong No. 3 CRADLE OF LIBERTY _ ^ Thursday - F riday, January 1 - 2 Joan Caulfield - William Holden, In "DEAR RUTH" ? Latest MGM News Among the good things BESTOWED BY THE PASSING YEAR. OUR MOST VALUED ONE ISTHE FRIENDSHIP AND GOOD WILL OF THOSE WE SERVE iT IS A PRIVILEGE. AT THIS HAPPY. SEASON. TO EXPRESS OUR APPRECIATION AND TO WISH YOU ALL THE JOYS OF [ THE YULETIDE SEASON \ WHITAKER BROTHERS The Home of Good Merchandise ANDREWS, N. C. Hyde of Andrews, Mrs. Laura Con stant of Waynesville, Mrs. Estelle Allison of Dellwood, J. B. and H. (J. of Asheville and W. A. of An drews. Forsyth funeral home was in charge of arrangements. "Train Room" Is Hobby Of Rev. J. C. Lime ANDREWS? Rev. J. C. Li mo, pastor of the local Presbyterian church, knows a boy's fancy as well as the way to his heart. Mr. Lime has a room in the ' manse which might well be called the "train room". In this room he has a maze of electric train tracks, some elevated and others on the level. When he pulls switches, i lights begin to flash, and the t trains begin to move in various i directions. His railway lines are complete with stations, bridges, and mountainous scenery. | Mr. Lime, the father of tw^o I girls, has no boy. However, he is i the local Boy Scout master. Mr. i Lime's "train room" is practically public property, he being only i something of a custodian and | mechanic to keep the system in ! working order. Various groups from the local grade school have I been down to the manse to enjoy i the trains. Even a visit from | pupils in the Negro school has j been made. | Mr. Lime started with his trains eight years ago, and finding it very popular with children he has : continued with the hobby from year to year (Until he now has a set-up that is the envy of many hereabouts. Know Our Teacher By BOYD ROBINSON ANDREWS: ? Mrs. Louise Mc Falls teaches one of the four sec tions of the firs-t grade. She is mother to forty-four first grade pupils. This section of the first grade has lost only one pupil since school started. Mrs. McFalls holds her degree in Primary Edu cation from WCTC. While at WC TC she was active in the various college clubs. Mrs. McFalls had her first teaching experience in the school of Graham county. After leaving Graham county she taught in the Murphy Unit for three years before coming back to her home community to teach. All her teaching experience with the exception of that in Graham county and the Murphy Unit has been in Andrews. SCHOOL CLOSE ANDREWS ? Andrews city schools closed Friday. December 19. for the Christmas holidays and will re-open January 5, announces Supt. I. B. Hudson. Miss Catherine Hudson, Lum berton. is spending the holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. I B. Hudson. Hall Conley is visiting his par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Wymer Conley. Jack Barnard of the U. S. Navy is visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Barnard! Slip A MINUTE We Want To Extend HEARTY GREETINGS and BEST WISHES FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON PURE OIL SERVICE STATION CARL BARXETT, Prop. I Andrews, N. C. Konnaheeta Club Has Annual Party ANDREWS ? The Konnaheeta ' club held its annual Christmas party at the youth building Thurs day night, Dee. 18, at 7:30 o'clock. Miss Meredith Whitaker, Mrs. John Olson, Mrs. Tom Hay and Miss Polly Hicks were hostesses. A lighted Christmas tree holly and evergreens were used as . decorations. The following program was presented by Mrs. I. B. Hudson and her high school chorus and by Mrs. Ruthie Bristol and the Pres byterian choir: "The Birthday of a King" and "Gloria in Excelsis", Presbyterian choir; "Alleluia", high school girls; O Holy Night" and "Lullaby cf the Bells", Presbyterian choir; choral readings and carols, high school chorus; "White Christmas" by high school chorus and club; "A Christmas Story" by Mrs. C. C. Washam. After the program Mrs. Henry Trotter, president made a short talk. The hostesses then served refreshments to: Mrs. Trotter, Mrs. Tommie Axley, Mrs. Julia Bradley, Mrs. Herman Brauer, Mrs. Ruthie Bristol, Mrs. Sarah I. Chandler. Miss Jean Christy, Mrs. Zeb Conley, Mrs. Jane Cover, Mrs. Evelyn Heaton, Mrs. Quay Herb ert, Mrs. 1. B. Hudson, Mrs. Flor ence Huffman. Mrs. Lucy Laugh ter, Mrs. J. C. Lime, Mrs. Norma Lunsford, Mrs. Margaret Mi Craney, Miss Frances McPherson, Mrs. L Brf Nichols, Mrs. Earl Ogg, Mrs. Galusha Pullium and guest, Mrs. John Greer, Mrs. Wade Reece. Mrs. Boyd Robinson. Mrs. Alwayne Stratton, Miss Elizabeth J I Troxler, Mrs. Ruth West. During the social hour gifts were exchanged. DOUGHNUT SHOP ANDREWS ? J. Grieshamer has opened a doughnut shop in the new concrete building next to Palmer's blacksmith shop. Beer is no longer sold at this location. CHRIST AIRS GR??TIRGS AND B6ST UIISHES FOR A I1EUJ VEflR ! OF HflPPinESS Fraley Auto Store Mosteller Radio Shop ANDREWS, N. C. r mmm wvmni*, t ojr o_u whose friendly support has contributed so greatly during the past year, may we extend a cordial and appreciative thanks. May your Christmas be happy and the New Year ANDREWS CLEANERS Laundry Agency f hone 118 Andrews, IN. C. CanAlcd GUstiAtmaA, QleetUufi This firm extends to its friends and pa trons its best wishes for a Hoppy Christmas and trusts that our ser vices will merit the continuance of your good will The loyalty of our friends has been of materiol benefit in bringing us o little closer to our goal of achievement. We are glod that this particular world in which we live, has friends . . . and CHRISTMAS! and /J cMapfuf New Ijea/i REECE MOTOR COMPANY, Inc. Authorized Sales and Service Cars Trucks Genuine Parts ANDREWS, N. C. Every business, regardless of size or type; every individual, is dependent upon someone else for support and existence. Our business is dependent upon our many loyol friends who have favored us in scores of ways during the past year. It may have been through your patron age ... it may have been a kind word of cheer ... or it may have been an expression in our behalf to some friend of yours . . . but, in whatever way you may have favored us, we are thankful. It is our hope that each of you may receive the blessings of a joyous Yuletide Season. M?RRY CHRISTMAS HAPPY N?W Y?AR ED KING LUMBER CO. and KING LIVE STOCK AUCTION MURPHY, NORTH CAROLINA
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