ANDREWS News and Advertisements Mrs. Joe S. Smith, Editor Phone 141-R Mrs. L. B Nichols Is Hostess To Church Women \\ DREWS ? The Annual Birth (la\ celebration of the Presbyterian 1 Women of the Church was held at the home of the Mrs. L. B. Nichols Wednesday. May 18, at 7:30 p. m Mi s John Slagle called the meet - to order and led in prayer. Mrs. John Pullium read the m nutes of the last meeting. Mrs. Tom Hay had charge of program. The theme for the ronth was "Committed Afresh". M - Joe Sursavaige had charge of! the devotional, and Mrs. Hay gave ; ? birthday objective. Others on the program were: Mrs. John Pullium. Mrs. J. Clayton Lime. , Miss Polly Hicks. Mrs. Edwin Bristol and Mrs. Ben Ray. Mrs ] me discussed "Birthday Offer in and the article in "Presby t? - an Women." During the social hour. Mrs. N ! hols sereved refreshments to the lowing members: Mrs. John S :k. Mrs. John Pullium, Mrs. T?m Hay, Mrs. Joe Sursavage. Mr;. J OLayiton Lame. Mrs. Edwin B-^tol. Mrs. Ben Ray and Miss Polly Hicks and Mrs. Ernest Smith a visitor. Crawford-Moore Vows Are Said ANDREWS ? Miss Peggy Moore ? id Hay ward Crawford were ( lietly married in Blairsville. Ga.. s 'urday. May 21. with the Rev. M S. Chambers officiating. Miss Moore is the daughter of William Moore and the late Mrs. .Moore, and Mr. Crawford is the Daisy Battle Honored At Partv A XDREWS? Friends of Miss Daisy Battle honored her w-i t li a birthday supper at Terrace hotel last Tuesday night. Miss Battle was presented with many gifts, and then the group attended the llen-n Theatre. Those present were: Misses Ruth Barnard. Polly Hi ks. Olga Glenn. Jean Math e?on. Vera Moore, Blondinc Luther and Miss Battle. Robinson Honors Leading Students ANDREWS? Boyd B. Robinson. Principal "of the Andrews Elemen tary School, had as his guests at the Thursday's meeting of the Rotary Club: Lane Creasman. Valedictorian of the eighth grade graduation class, Janice Barton and Faith Pullium. Co-Salutator ians, and Anna Marie Butler who has had perfect attendance in school for the past eight years. son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Craw ford. The bride was attractively attir ed in a navy blue suit with navy accessories and wore a corsage of American beauty roses. Miss Iris Roper and John West I accompanied the couple. The couple will reside in An drews where Mr. Crawford is em ployed. Mrs. L. O. Caldwell. Mrs. E. J Watry and children. Barbara Ann and Boyer, Mr. and Mrs Burke Wood and son. Bobbie, spent Sun day in Brevard as the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Harry Bobst. Seniors Class Honors Faculty ANDREWS' ? The Senior class of Andrews high school entertained with a dinner at Terrace hotel Thursday night honoring Prof, and Ml* 1 B Hudson. Miss Polly Hick Miss Elizabeth Troxler and members of the high school faculty During the evening games and square dancing was enjoyed Andrews Personals Miss Eleanor Enloe returned home last Friday from Montreal College Montreat. to spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mi v Harlan Enloe. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Early of Buffalo. S C . spent tihe week-end with Mr Early's brother. Lonnic Early and Mrs. Early. Sam \\ Jones spent Tuesday in Hende: -niville where he 'attended the ui actuation exercises of his daughter Miss Peggy Jones. Miss \da Mae Pruette. teacher in the elementary school, returned tj her home in Ellensboro Satur day to .spend tihe summer. Luke Ellis spent last Wednesday in Blue Ridge, Ga. Harry Rogers has returned home from Garner-Webb college to spend the summer with his mother. Mrs. Louise Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. John Christy, and son. Bob and Miss Gladys Christy spent the week-end in Winston Salem and Durham. They were accompanied home by John Christy. Jr., who has been a student at Duke University this year. Mr and Mrs. Chas. Walker spent Tuesday anu Wednesday in Greens boro on business. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Everley TAXPAYERS! Pay Your Taxes Now SAVE PENALTIES ON 1948 TAXES MAY 3 PERCENT JUNE 31/2 PERCENT . JULY 4 PERCENT AUG. 41/2 PERCENT SEPT. 5 PERCENT GET DISCOUNTS ON 1949 TAXES JUNE 2 PERCENT JULY IV2 PERCENT AUG. 1 PERCENT SEPT. >/2 PERCENT I OCT. ! > PERCENT CHEROKEE COUNTY E. L. SHIELDS, Tax Collector of Hyattsville, Md.. are visiting relatives here this week. Miss Ollie Whitaker of Franklin is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Carrie Wilson. Miss Todd Raxter returned last week from a visit with J. W. Rax ter of Hyattsville. Md. Miss Joyce McGraw of Oak Ridge, Tenn., spent 'the week-end with Miss Dorothy Rector. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Nichols of Hchcnwald, Tenn., spent the week end with Mr. Nichol's parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Nichols. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Brown spent the week-end in Chattanooga, Tenn. M;*. and Mrs. Ray Lunsford and children of Maryville. Tenn., are visiting Mr. Lunsford' s parents. Mr. and Mrrs. G W. Lunsford. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Battle. Jr., have moved to Cincinnati. Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Lathan Pullium and daughter. Jennifer, of Pike wile. Ky.. are visiting relatives. Miss Elizabeth Troxler of Haley. ; Tenn.. is visiting friends there this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ail. Swan and daughter, Mary Elizabeth. of Chapel Hill are visiting relatives. David Miller, t cache , returned to his home in Asheville Saturday. John Henry Davis ihas returned home from State College. Raleigh, to spend a few days with his par ents. Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Davis. L. E. Laughter left it his week for Mate wan, W. Ya.. where he has ; accepted a position. Nugene Adams. Aline Blaylock. I Gartrel Mositeller. A. V. Modeller. I Carrol Mosteller and D. Mositeller 1 spent last Sunday in the Smokies and Chattanooga. | Mrs. Fred McConnell returned j Monday from a visit with her daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Greenwood. Jr.. Land rum. S. C. She was accompanied ' home by 'her grand-son, Lynn. | Rev. and Mrs. George Culbreth j end daughter, Vera Starr, of Can- ' ton spent the week-end with friends and relatives. Mrs. R. P. Sherrill. Jr.. of Dills boro is the gue.sit of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Buchanan. Mrs. Clay Ford of Akron. Ohio, is spending several weeks with her sister. Miss Bertha McGuire. Miss Phyllis Wilhide of Asheville is spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Garland Wilhide. Paul Nichols and Clayton Tatham have opened a news sttand here. The drug store has discontinued selling papers or magazines. Mrs. P. M. Reagan spent the week-end in Asheville visiting her daughiter-in-law, Mrs. Fred Reagan. Miss Ruth Raxter is visiting j relatives in Hyattsville, Md. Mrs. W. L. Moore, Misses Vera ' Moore and Blondine Luther visit j ed relatives in Hayesville. Thurs- 1 day night. Sam Phillips of Asheville visited | friends in Andrews last Friday. Mrs. Charles Huffman and j daughter, Virginia, left Saturday for Winfield, Kansas, for a visit with Mr- Huffman's parents, Mr end Mrs L D Schopper Miss Ann Wood, Mars HUl. i> vhitirtg her aunt, Mrs. Carrie Wil son. Ray Anderson Is In Osaka, Japan WITH THE EIGHTH AKMY IN | OSAKA. JAPAN: Serjeant Ray Anderson, son oi : Mr. and Mrs. Nyrtle P. Anderson of Hayesville. North Carolina, is j now on duty with Headquarters | and Hqs. Company, which is sta- | tioned at Osaka. Japan, and is part of the Pacific famed 25th Infantry j AUCTION SALE THE PROPERTY OF FRANK CARRINGER ANDREWS, NORTH CAROLINA 205 Acres in Beautiful Valley River Valley SATURDAY, JUNE 11th NEW lO-ROOM MODERN STONE IIOl'SE with large concrete basement and equipped with all modern conveniences, located on 65 acres of good fertile land. TWO STOCK BARNS with concrete foundation ONE TOBACCO BARN with 9/10 Acre tobaccc- allotment. ELEVEN BABY FARMS consisting of 140 acres to be subdivided into 10 and 15 acre tracts. All pasture and bottom land, ideal for building sites. This property has approximately 100.000 feet of mercantile Timber. FARMING EQUIPMENT: One Ford Ferguson Tractor with One 2-row Corn Planter. One 2-row Cultivator. One mowing Machine and One Wood Saw. One Tandem Disc Harrow. One Tractor Wagon. One David Bradley Hammer .Mill (practically new). One power Corn sheller One Hay Rake, and One Binder. 12 to 15 Head of white-faced HEIFERS and young COWS TERMS r One-halt down. One, Two and Three Years. FRANK CARRINGER, Owner R. B. HAMILTON, Auctioneer Tropic Lightning) Division, com manded by Major General William B. Kean. His present duty is that oi' clerk in Orderly Room. Joining the Army on September 18. 1946 at Hayesville, North Caro l?na. He arrived in Japan on January 5. 1947. A record production of 8.100.000 busheLs of Irish potatoes was harvested in the State in 1946. The crop totaled 36,000 acres and yielded an average of 225 bushels per acre. HENN, Theatre ANDREWS, N. C. Saturday. June 4 Johnny Mack Brown, In ? "Back Trails" Also Serial: "Congo Bill" | No. 15 Sunday - Monday. June 5-6 ^ Dennis Morgan - Dorothy Malone. In ? A "One Sunday . Afternoon" in Color Also Selected Short Subjects "Desert Furv" i Tues. - Wed.. June 7-8 John llodiak - Lizabeth Scott ? In ? in Color Also Serial: "King of a Jungleland" No. 9 1 Thursday - Friday, June 9-10 j Bud Abbott - Lou Costello ^ -I"- I "Mexican ^ Havride" . Also Selected Short Subjects * YOU CANT PAVI A ROAD WITH SACKS OF MONEY! Roads take time ? they take men and machines ? and lots of planning. Just having a lot of money on hand does not mean we can have roads with a snap of our fingers We HAVE plenty of road money on hand now and in sight for the fu ture. Certified estimates show that from normal sources ? that is, with out a $200,000,000.00 road bond issue ? we will have $291 580, 000.00 for road construction and improvement in the next four years! No, our roads are not held up for lack of money. More money will not get us roads any faster ? BUT IT WILL GET US IN DEBT DEEPER THAN EVER BEFORE! And to what ggin? VOTE "NO" ON THE $200,000,000 / ROAD BOND ISSUE ? The Extra Money Isn't Needed

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