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McDowell Studied By Music Club ANDREWS ? The Crescendo Music i-lub met Saturday after noon at the home of Mrs. J. G. Carrier, with Miss Betty Jean Greenwood, club president, pre siding. Miss Carolyn Lime told of the need of China's children, which is one oi the projects of junior music c'ubs. The club voted to make a contribution to the fund. The life of Edward McDowell was the study for the afternoon. rid was presented by Mioses Betty l!eaton and Betty Jean Green wood. Taking part on the musical pro ram were. Jean Bristol, Jane Smith. Mary Ruth Gibson. Gayle West Rosetta Williams. Wynona Puprei . Shirley Matheson Judy Bristol. Dorcas McGuire. Jim. Caihe> A 11 n a Marie Butler. ! Virginia Huffman. Carolyn Dupree. June Lunsford Sue Hall. Betty Jean Greenwood and Carolyn Linuv Refreshments were served dur ing the social hour. ifeed Prices <?v' ' Sufien Quality Poultry Mashes ''?a'.' *.i V#? - * ?*. W-n S. Q. Laying Mash 20 { c Standard Scratch Feed Stamco Dairy Feed 24 c ( Tru-Blu Dairy Feed 20f c Sterling Dairy Feed 16' c S. Q. Calf Meal 20f ( Standard Hog Feed 18rr Tru-Valu Hog Feed 16 rr Standard Pig Meal 20 c ( Standard Hog Supplement 40 f r Standard Horse & Mule Feed Domino, Horse & Mule Feed Cottonseed Meal 36rf Cottonseed Meal 41rf Kin Dog Food (10 lbs ) Kin Dog Food (25 lbs.) 4.80 4.05 4.45 4.30 3.80 5.45 4.45 4.05 4.90 6.30 4.20 3.80 3.75 4.00 .90 2.15 Dickey Wholesale & Retail Phone No. 58 Woman's Society Has Meeting ANDREWS ? The Woman's Mis >:onary Society of the Free Metho dist church in Andrews met last Tuesday afternoon at three o'clock ;.t the home of Mrs. Ralph Martin. Reports were made by the vari ous committees A quantity of* food was reported -dven a needy family and clothing had been given eight families. The meeting was closed with prayer and refreshments were served to the members present. Tin* next meeting will be January 4th. at the home of Mrs Willa Beck. I-H Club I Elects Officers ANDREWS The Andrews Flementarv 4-H club held its organization meeting at the school j Wednesday December 8th The following officers were elected: I resident. Slurles Carver, vice ?resident William Franklin, secre \.r>. Janet L;>ng. reporter. Bobby Dale West song leaders. Carolyn I rull and Blaine Thompson Williams Lists Services ANDREW'S Sumlay school will he held at the Free Methodist < lUirch Sunday morning at 10 o' clock. morning worship service will b * at 11 a in young peoples meet :ng at 4o p. m. evangalistic ?ervices 7:30 p. in . and prayer meeting. Wednesday. 7 30 p. m The Re\ Marion L. Williams is the pastor. Singing To Be Held ANDREWS ? There will be a carol singing at the Andrews Methodist church Dec 21st. 7:30 p. m. The group singing will consist :>f members of church choirs and the Andrew^ high school Glee club The pubhc is cordially invited Mrs La ira Constance spent the ' < fk-end n A<hevilc with friends i.nd relatives ^ NRi ^ ^ -Wi ^ \a Xi % I from Coward's ARROW SHIRTS Give llim Arrows for Xmas. WHITE And COLORS Sizes 14 to 18. $3.65 COOPERS SOX f. A nice selection for the younger V or older man. .50 to 1.00 ;!; IMPORTED ARGVI.ES 1.95 FLORSHEIM SHOES Lonj; after Xmas his Florshrim shoes will be Riving service and earning appreciation 13.95 to 15.95 SLACKS | t Grey Flannels Gabardines Plaids X Shepherd Checks X 100% wool 8.95 to 14.95 ARROW TIES I We have a wonderful selection in : stripes and colors .j. $1.00 and $1.50 X DOBBS HATS x Earn his respect by giving him the best in felts ?{? Sizes 6-vn to 7 h Y x McGregor Sportswear t WOOL SHIRTS Y CORD1 ROY SPORT COATS X C ORD! ROY SHIRTS X : GABARDINE SHIRTS A J Other Suggestions :j: TIF. RACKS Y SUITS INITIAL TIE JEWELRY INITIAL BELT & BUCKLE SETS "| BEDROOM SHOES PAJAMAS ;| robes :!? I COWARD'S Men and Boy's Wear f Attend Concert WDRKWS? Mrs Chas Huff man and daughter Virginia. Mrs. Harlan Knloe. Miss Pauline Hicks. i.nd Mr. and Mrs. I B Hudson attended Handel's "Messiah" by the Asheville Civic Chorus an J Civic Orchestra Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock The concert was held in the \rhevUle City Auditorium, and was ; t; tended by more than five thousand people. Ogg Announces Sermon Topic \ \ D R E W S Wonderful. Wonderful Jesus" will be the sub ject of the Rev. T. Karl OgjJ at the Fir>t Baptist church in Andrews on Sunday morning at 11 o'clock and Sunday evening at 7 IK) o'clock his subject will be "The Greatest C hild ever born" Sunday school ill be at 10 a. m and training union at G p. m. To Have Christmas Party ANDREWS' ? On Monday night Dec 20th the young people's department of the First Baptist Church will have a Christmas party and dinner beginning at 6:30 ; in OPENS CANDY SHOP HERE ANDREWS? Mi and Mrs A B | Chandler Sr.. have purchased the building occupied by the "Dough nut Shop" and have opened a candy shop there. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burrus and Min Billy of Canton visited the lattcrs mother Mrs Bill Newman ?~nd family. Osman Brady, student at Western Carolina Teachers college. Cullo whee spent the week-end with relatives. Dr J. F. McGimsey visited his parents. Mr and Mrs. J. F. Mc- 1 Gimsey Sr of Morganton. last j Sunday. Lime To Speak ANDREWS? The Rev J Clayton ! mi Will preach Sunday morning the Andrews Presbyterian church at 11 o'clock on the topic ^.'lu-'stmas Story ' Sunday evening ;.t 7:30 there will be a candle light mi vice and Christmas pagaent. Sunday school will be at the usual i?our 10 a m Pl'RCHASES TRACT OF LAND ANDREWS ? D J S Kodda jnd Dr. Chas. Van Gorder have lecently purchased, from Dick Pfitt on a thirty acre tract of land ' on the Piagah road. This trans- j action was handled by Sam W. Jonc3. realtor. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Parker j c*nd Mr. and Mrs. Homer Long ' spent last week-end in Dahloniga, j Ga. visiting Mr. and Mrs. Leor. Long and family. 1?. 1941 < keepsake" Diamond Rings registration ( ERtifi CATE WITH EVERY DIAMOND Davis' Jewelers 'Cg! Irigidaire Twlly Vtatomatic Washer /term/ a/rJ- jm ja these features/ ? Fills and empties automatically. ? Washes 8 lbs. of clothes inless than a half-hour; cleaner, whiter. ? Gives two "Live-Water" rinses. ? Spins clothes damp dry . . . some ready for ironing immediately. ? Self-balancing ? no bolting down. ? Self -cleaning ? porcelain inside and out. ? Can be hand controlled for spe cial jobs. Come In! See a Demonstration! Place order now for earliest delivery? 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