ANDREWS News and Advertisements Mrs. Joe S. Smith, Editor Phone 141-R Andrews Plays Brvson City ANDREWS ? 'The girls' and boys' basketball teams of the local high >chuol had their first game of the I >,ason on Friday night with the respective teams from Swain high oi Bryson City. The Andrews girls outclassed Ihe visitors holding them to a ?core of 20-5. The visiting lassies U.d not score during the last half. In the boys' game the cards were reversed, and the visitors romped over the locals 18-12. At half time the game was tied up 6-6, unly to see the visitors double the number of points gained by the local during the last half. HENN THEATRE Andrews, N. C. Saturday, December 18 CHARLES STARRETT. In? "Six Gun Law" Serial: Frank and Jesse James Sunday - .Monday, December 19-20 Red Skelton - Janet Blair, In ? "Fuller Brush Man" Latest WARNER News Tuesday - Wednesday, Dec. 21-22 William Elliott - John Carroll, In "Old Los Angeles" Serial: Dangers of Canadian Mounted Thursday - Friday, December 23-24 Dorothy I. amour - George Montgomery, In ? "Lulu Belle" Latest MGM News Mrs. Conley Celebrates Her 80th Birthday ANDREWS? Mr. and Mrs. Joe Conley entertained with a birth day supper in honor of Mrs. Bert Conley's 80th birthday. Those present were, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Conley and daughters, Joy. Kate and Peggy. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cochran and daughter Noogic, Mrs. John Conley, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Conley, Miss Lucille Bracket. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Conley and sons Clyde. Lee Kenneth and David, and the honoree Mrs. Bert Conley. Program To Be Given ANDREWS ? A Christmas pro gram sponsored by the Sunday school will be given at the Free Methodist church Monday Dec. LOth. 7:30 p. m. Everyone is welcome. Philenia Maggard Is Married ANDREWS? Mr. and Mrs. Fred Regan, whose marriage took place Dec. 9th. in Asheville. spent a few days with the groom's mother. Mrs. P. M. Reagan, enroute to Mexico City where they will spend a two week's honeymoon. Mrs. Reagan is the former Miss Philenia W. Maggard of Asheville. Among The Sick ANDREWS ? Mrs. Jim Luther, who is a patient at the Rodda-Van Gorder hospital, is much improved. Mrs. Robert Berrong has return ed home after spending several days at the Rodda-Van Gorder hospital. C. A.'s Have Pot Luck Supper \NDREWS? The Bertha Smith Ci \ of the Andrews Baptist church met at the home of Mrs. Glen McGuire on Thursday night ? tor a study course and "pot luck' j iuppe.v Mrs. T. Earl Ogg reviewed the book " The Ice Cutter" which is a lite story of Dr. J. B. Rounds, who was a missionary to the indians. Tho following members were present. Lucile Leming. Sallie Buchanan. Barbara Nichols. Alma Brooks. June Cruse, Barbara Battle, Carolyn Dupree. Janet Long, Elizabeth Waldroup and Doris Raxter Rev. and Mrs. T. Earl Ogg. Jack and Sue McGuire were visitors. At the close of the meeting the president. Sallie Buchanan, pre sented Mrs. Ogg with a gift from the auxiliary. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Dobson have returned from a two week's visit with Mrs. Dobson's brother, Mr. T C. Gudger and family of Washington. D. C. CUT COSTS prepa Mori mt 5r /*<>?* Steel TV&ulotM 6-u Steel Casements offer the best feotures of modern window construction Pivoted window viewed from outside Commercial projected window viewed from outside f IN STOCK NOW! Dave Stee! Company, distributor of Lupton Steel sash, offers a complete stock of all sizes and types of this famous window for IMMEDIATE delivery from Asheville warehouse. Residence Cosements, Architectural Projected, Commercial Projected, Pivoted, Security, Basement, Utility You can depend on Lupton Steel Window and Casements to fit your new home, commercial building or industrial plant like a glove. 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Christmas decorations were carried out in the dining room and in the center was a birthday cake with five candles surrounded by mistletoe and minature potted plants. Refreshments of ice cream and cake were served to the following children and parents. Jimmie Watkins, Gerald Stanley Almond Jr . Peggy Ogg. Stevie Holloway. Jack McGuire Sue McGuire, Barbara Battle. Joyce Lynn Mulkey. Tommy Battle, June Cruise, Brenda Stover Dottie Jordan. Mary Ann Fraley. Mary Hope Day, Truett West. Carl Cooper Janice Raxter, Jake Howard Abernathy. Sandra Mashburn, Carolyn Thompson. Brenda Wheeler. David Higdon, Billy Thomasson. Stella Gregory. Edwin Pearson Jr., Patty McJunkin. Brenda Long. Dickey Higdon, Shelby Jean Holloway, Janet Long, Mrs. C. T. Almond. Mrs. Arthur Watkins, Mrs. T. Earl Ogg. Mrs. Fulton Thomasson, Mrs. Carl West. Mrs. James Mulkey, Mrs. Carrol Day. Mrs. Clyde Fraley and Bruce Battle Sr. "Ah-h! I Can Breathe Again !%, When your nose fills up with a stuffy head cold or occasional con gestion. put a few drops of Vicks Va-tro-nol in each nostril and get comforting relief i almost instantly.' Va-tro-nol is so ef- j fective because it works right where ' trouble is to soothe irritation, relieve stuffiness, make breathing easier. Try it! Get Vicks Va-tro-nol Nose Drops! i Music Pupils Give Program ANDREWS ? Music pupils of Mrs. J. G. Carrier gave two chapel programs to the elementary school children Monday afternoon, one to the primary grades and the other to the grammer grade chil dren. Both programs consisted of musical numbers. This program was sponsored by Mrs. Florence Huffman, sixth grade teacher. Butler, George Make Talks ANDREWS ? Gordon Lee Butler I [Jr.. and Richard George made fhort talks before the Andrews j Rotary club at a luncheon meeting ' at the Terrace hotel on Dec. 9th. Butler and George told of their experiences in Asheville as partici pants in the Optimist football game. Roger Dcwar, a former member of the club, was welcomed as an active member. Joe Sursavage was a guest. Beta Club Elects Officers I ANDREWS ? The charier was presented to the newly organized Beta Club here on Thursday at the chapel hour in appropriate cere monies. Mrs. Aline E. Bristol, club sponsor, gave an explanation ; t f the ideals and objectives of the | Beta club organization. The club pledge was administered by Supt. 1. B. Hudson who also made the presentation of the charter. Doris Standridge, a Beta member trans ferred from an out of state school, gave an interpretation of the Beta I emblem. The seating of the presi dent was discussed by Mary Kuth Brown, the newly elected presi dent. The other officers of the club are: vice-president. Carolyn Lime; secretary. Marks D Hudson; t -easurer, Jerry Reece. The charter members including those above mentioned are: Betty Ann Barton. David Bristol. Mildred fiibson, Howard Holder. Tommie Lunsford. Margaret Marr. Betty Lou Taylor, Mae Wtaitaker, Betty I Led ford. Miss Bradley Honored At Party ANDREWS ? On Thursday night Dec. 9th. Mrs. Dillie Lunsford entertained with a surprise birth day dinner in honor of Miss Marvie Bradley. Guests included Misses Vera Moore, Blondine Luther Emogene Matheson, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kickett, Mrs. Jep Bradley, Dillie Lunsford. Miss June Luiuaford. After dinner Miss Bradley was presented with gifts. Program To o He Given ANDREWS ? Wednesday night l>ec\ 22nd at 7:30 p. m. there will Lc an "All church Christmas pro gram" at the First Baptist church :n Andrews. SECURITY | O dairy I feed BT SECURITY Gears Them for Production Your roughage varies as to quality and protein content. There is a Security Dairy Feed to supply the needed nutrients to properly supplement your roughage. Let us help you get maximum milk production by recommending the right pro tein Security Dairy Feed. . . . 16, 20, .24, or 32% protein. See us today. MOUNTAIN VALixi cCoP. Brasstown, N. C. Citizens Bank & Trust Co. SERVING SOUTHWESTERN NORTH CAROLINA Murphy-Andrews-Robbinsville-Hayesville Christmas Dear Folks: I 948 will soon be a memory. The past twelve months have slipped by quickly and with them the opportunity to express our gratitude for your loyalty to our institution. As we enter this joyful holiday season, a time of the year when friends draw closer to one another, may we say "Thanks" for all you have done and with gratefulness in our hearts wish you a Merry Christmas and a happy, pros perous New Year. Cordially yours, Percy B. Ferebee President