Sunbeams Guest
Of Elliott Circle
ANDREWS ? The Laura Elliott
Circle of the W. M. S. of the Bap
tist Church met at the church
May 13, at 2:30 o'clock with the
Sunbeam Band as their guests.
Frankie Lee Wyke was honor
guest.
Mrs. Myrtle Glenn, chairman,
was in charge of the business ses
sion.
The Sunbeam leader, Mrs. Purd
Tatham, and the young people's
director, Mrs. A. B. Chandler, gave
a short program which was enjov
ed by all.
The Sunbeams presented Frank
ie Lee Wyke a beautiful white
Bible as community mission acti
vity for the month.
Those present were: Mrs. Myrtle
Glenn, Mrs. Amos Harris. Mrs.
Elmer Childers, Mrs. W. A. Hyde.
Mrs. Ruth Cathey, Mrs. D. R
Oates, Mrs. Jack Long. Miss Ellen
Hyde, Sallie Buchanan, Doris
Raxter and sixteen members of
Sunbeams.
Mrs. Blanche Carver of Murphy 1
spent last week-end with her sis- .
ter, Mrs. C. C. Robinson and Mrs. |
Alice Barnard.
Birthday Party
Held By Circle
At Mrs. Young's
| ANDREWS? The annual birth
I day party of the Auxiliary circle
| the Presbyterian Church w?s
held at the home Mrs. Harold
Young at Nantahala on Tuesday
evening of last week.
The meeting was called to order
by prayer by the president Mrs.
J. C Lime. She then welcomed
the several visitors present.
Reports from the various offi
! eers were made, after which a re
port was made by the delegates '>f
I the Presbyterial meeting held re
I cently at Black Mountain.
j The program was in charge >f
I Mrs. L. B. Nichols, program chair
man. Mrs. John Slagle led in the
' devotional*-. Mrs. L. B. Nichols
j then discussed the objectives ot
the birthday party. A short play
was presented by Mrs. Ruthie
Bristol. Mrs. J. C. Lime. Mrs. Tom
Hay and Mrs. John Slagle.
The program ended with the
group singing "Softly Now the
Light of Day"
During the social hour Mrs.
Young assisted by her guest, Mrs.
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Farmers Federation
! Burress, served a salad course to
I Mrs. Lime, Mrs. Nichols, Mrs. Hay,
I Mrs. Bristol, Miss Frances Mc
Pherson and Miss Polly Hicks,
j members, and Mrs. Verna Tarking
ton. Miss Eleanor Cover and Mrs.
Cordell, visitors.
Dancing Pupils
Give Program
ANDREWS ? "Spring Frolic"
was presented by Miss Hildrtnl
Heaton and her dancing pupils
on Thursday evening of last week
at 8 o'clock in the school audi
torium.
Those taking part were: Act 1:
"A Child's Dream"' were Sallie
White, Jimmie Pickett, Jean Bris
tol. Judy Catherine Babington.
Anne Pullium, Wayne Battle.
Ginger Garner. Jerry Pullium and
Bobby Jack Love, Barbara White.
Judy Bristol. Rebecca Babington.
Patsy Dereberry, Dorcas Ann Mc
Guire, Emma Jean Parker, Doris
Teas, Bobbie Conlev. Doris Hold
er, Virginia Huffman.
Act II: "Circus", Acrobats: Anne
Pullium, Judy and Jean Bristol.
Becky and Judy Babington, Sallie
and Barbara White, Doris Holder.
IXoris Teas. Patsy Dereberry.
Ginger Garner, Bobbie Conley,
Emma Jean Parker, Dorcas Arn
McGuire. Virginia Huffman:
clowns, Jimmie Pickett, Wayne
Battle, Jerry Pullium. Bobby Jack
Love. Joe Jones.
Act III: Ballet Dance, Anne
Bristol, Elizabeth Bell. Bobby Jean
Bristol. Patsy Washam, Carolyn
Lime. Anna M. Butler, Betty and
j Mildred Heaton; tambourine dance:
I Barbara White. Becky Babington,
Patsy Dereberry. Doris Teas.
Virginia Huffman, Doris Holder.
Emma Jean Parker, Dorcas Ann
McGuire, Bobbie Conley; comedy
dance: Jerry Pullium, Bobby
Jack Love, Wayne Battle; Blue i
Hawaii: Song by the group.
Hula Tap: Patsy Dereberry.
Virginia Huffman. Bobbie Conley.
Becky Babington. Emma Jean
Parker ball room: Carolyn Lime,
Harold Holder. Mary F. Robinson.
Boyd B Robinson. Betty J. Green
wood. Whi taker Davis. Betty Hea
ton. Wendell Lovingood: tap: Anne
Pullium. Jean Bristol, tap duet: i
Judy Babington & Judy Bristol:
top hat and tails: Anna Marie
Butler. Carolyn Lime. Hi Id red
and Betty Heaton. Patsy Washam.
Bobby Jean Bristol. Anne Bristol.
Elizabeth Bell.
Andrews Personals
Dr and Mrs. Ben Grant. Jr..
and two children. Rebecca ani
Ben. of Franklin. N. C.. spent
last week-end with Dr. Grant's par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Grant. Sr.
Miss Jean Christy, Carolyn
Smith. Nell Brown. Gene Webb.
Wayne Chambers, and Wayne
Gregory went to Skyland last Fri
day to see " Spring Fever" a play
presented by the senior class there.
R V. Swan has returned home
after spending several weeks with
his son and daughter-in-law. Mr.
and Mrs. Verne Swan, of Green
ville. S C.
Faculty Is
Entertained
HIWASSEE DAM? Mr. and Mrs.
| Dewey Brock and Mr. and Mr?.
Clarence Brown entertained eight
members of the school faculty on
;? fish fry at Beaverdam Thursday
! c.fternoon, May 1$. The group went
by boat across the lake to the
picnic spot. The menu was fried
fish, french fried potatoes, pick
les, slaw, corn sticks, coffee and
' lemon pie.
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TO THE VOTERS
IT'S YOUR DUTY TO VOTE
AND NOW IS THE TIME
If the farmer is the man who feeds us ?
all why not select and elect a farmer to
lead us all? W. Kerr Scott is the first pro
gressive farmer we have run for gover
nor since Elias Carr, who took the office
I 893, just 55 years ago.
KERR SCOTT has done more fcr the
farmers and consumers than any one
man has ever done in the history of North
Carolina. He has saved you millions of
dollars on pure food and feed, seed and
the fertilizer you use. In 1931 at Salis
bury, N. C. he fought for the farmers
interest so they could have better rural
hemes and electrification. One of the
greatest blessings the farmers have ever
gotten he loaned your surplus money and
get interest to reduce our taxes. He voted
and supported all of us for better schools.
He quit his job with the state and is
running for governor at his own expense
to save the taxpayers money. He is figh^- i
ing for everyones interest harder than any |
one has ever cone since George Wash- j
ington, and your forefathers who fought,
hungry, ragged, bare footed, and said,
"give us liberty or give us death". Don't
let them die in vain. j
Don't give your sons and daughters' j
lives on the land or sea and give billions I
on billions of dollars in taxes to set Eu- |
rope free, and then be so simple as to
turn right around and vote for a man
that can't run his own business, much
less run your business for you. Any man
that won't loan your surplus money to
your own government ? The safest
soundest investment in the world to-day
and get the interest on $170,000,000 to
help reduce our taxes is not fit for gover
nor of North Carolina. Alny man that
seeks an office at the tax payers expense,
it's your duty to put him out of office.
Any man that says he is for better schools
and wen t register and vote in his own
precinct, do you believe he is for it.
Its not what we can make that does
us the mcst good, It's what we can save
that counts the most.
There are too many white collared of
fice seekers and highway road hands that
will vote fcr the first one that offers
them an easy job. These men seldom if
ever do anything good for themselves
much less for their country. We need
progressive men and women who can
produce more and better things at less
cost, and reduce our taxes, like Kerr
Scctt.
There are many men and women who
are all of the time looking fcr a job. If
they had any sense they could make a
jcb cf their own.
1 am only a mountain boy with a four
th reader's education. When 1 need mon- |
ey 1 make my own JOB. 1 have sat on the
bull pen in Murphy, N. C. and whittled
on a soft pine board and made for a sing
le day's work $1 ,750.00 and often made i
$1,000.00 a week. If you don't believe
it ask Mr. L. E. Bayless, my old banker,
He knows. He still lives in Murphy, N. C. |
I am not wanting a job. I seek no poli
tical pull. I pay for advertisements to
help my friendls who have helped me in
the past ? little fellows who can not help
themselves, mountain boys.
Think long and hard. Then vote for a
man that has and can and will do the
most for us all. W. K. Scott ? The Farm
er's Friend.
Yours Sincerely,
H. R. MclNTOSH, Hayetville, N, C,