ANDREWS
News and Advertisements
Mrs. Joe S. Smith, Editor Phone 141-R
Luther League
Elects Officers
ANDREWS? The Luther League
0f st Andrews Lutheran Church
elected officers for the year at
the regular weekly meeting Sun
day evening. Those elected were
as follows: Fannie Buckner, presi
dent: .Martha Jane Rogers, vice
president. Mary Nell Ledford,
secretary and Eugene Barton?
treasurer Mrs. Glenn Love has
been appointed organist. Follow
ing her election. Miss Buekner ap
pointed the following committees:
Pru-ram Committee. Patsy Holland
. ::l Aileen Head; Hallowe'en
part> Mrs. Glenn Love and Martha
Jane Rogers. Twenty members
were present. Miss Frances Cover
is serving as Advisor to the Luth
er U,.:uc.
Mi? ituckncr spoke to the group
concerning the high standards
upon which the Luther League
jnust work to meet the require
ments set up by the United Luther
an Church of America. The Sixteen
Point program of the Luther
League includes such items as
daily Bible reading, reading the
required study course books, a
special program on Life Service,
at least one public meeting a year,
the use of the prepared Luther
League program guides and each
member giv.ng some definite ser
vice in the community. A Luther
League which meets these and the
remainder of the sixteen points
bcomes an Honor League and re
ceives a certificate at the State
Convention. For a number of
years in the past the Luther League
of St. Andrews attracted state
wide attention with its constant
winning of the honor certificates,
honor plaques and other awards
for fine accomplishments.
Billy K. West
Weds In Valdese
ANDREWS ? Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Deal of Valdese announce the
marriage of their daughter, Miss
Yeloa Ruth Deal to Pfc. Billy
Keiln West, son of Mr. and Mrs.
J. \ Matoy of Andrews, which
wa< solemnized in Valdese Trinity
Baptist Church at high noon
Wednesday. September 28.
The Rev. W. H. Flowers, pastor
of the church, officiated, using
the double ring ceremony.
The bride wore a blue dress of
slipper satin with black accessor
ies and carried a bouquet of
angel wing flowers
Andrews Personals
| Mrs. Gene Palmer and daughter,
j Paula, have gone to Miami. Fla..
' to join Mrs. Palmer s hu>band, a
I student at Miami University. Mrs. '
1 Palmer and daughter will remain
j during the winter months.
I Mr. and Mrs. Ray Frye of j
' Augusta, Ga., spent a few days
1 recently with Mrs. F rye's parents.
| Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Brooks.
1 Miss Iris Porter of Porto Rico
i is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. H. E.
I Dav*.
Airs. Florence Sherrill left Mon
l day for a visit with her daughter,
j Mm. James Glenn and family in
I t'ineville. Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Olen Stratton
I spent Saturday in Knoxville visit- j
ing Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Dillahunt
and also attended the Tenn -Duke j
Football game.
Mrs. W. A. Hyde has returned
from Huntsville, Ala., where she !
spent several weeks with her
daughter, Mrs. Carrol Wood and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Palmer of j
Marble were visitors in Andrews j
last week.
Mr. ana Mrs. James Blalock and
daughter. Linda, of Canton arc
spending the week with Mr. and
Mr -. W. F. Blalock.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert West and I
son, Robert Jr., of Taccoa. Ga..
spent several days last week with !
Mr and Mrs. M. C Holland.
Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Luther and
children. Harry and Marilyn, of
Asheville are spending the week
with Mr. Luther's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Luther.
Miss Vera Moore, Mrs. W. L. \
Moore and their guests. Mr and \
Mrs. Wm. Moore of Boise. Idaho,
spent Monday in Canton with the !
Rev. and Mrs. George Culbreth.
Roy Tatham of Monticello. Ky.. j
spent the week-end with relatives, i
Miss Alice Weaver of Dillsboro
' spent the week-nd in Dillsboro j
j with her parents.
Mrs. Aston Hicks and daughter,
Brenda. are in Cincinnati. Ohio,
spending several weeks with Mr.
1 licks who is employed there.
Clyde Luther of Canton, Ohio. |
i ;?> visiting his mother. Mrs. J. M.
Luther.
| Mr. and Mrs. Jack Long of I
, Arlington. Va., are the guests of j
I Mr. Long's parents. Mr. and Mrs.
| Homer Long.
Lynn Greenwood of Land rum.
S. C.. is visiting his grand parents. J
I Mr. and Mrs. Earl Greenwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Battle and
children. Wayne. Jr., Betsy, and
Mary Jo. were guests of Mr. and
i Mrs. M. Hall of Dillsboro Sunday.
I Miss Sue Johnson of Atlanta.
Ga.. spent the week-end with Mr.
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and Mrs. Elton Bradley.
Mrs. Willard Morrow and son.
Mike, of Copperhill, Tenn., are
guests of Mrs. Morrow's parents,
M.'. and Mis. J. P. Matheson.
Mrs. C. S. Johnson of Asheville
spent Sunday with her sister.
Mrs. J. W. Brown.
Mrs. Lloyd Gregory and Howard
McMahan spent Sunday in Mary
ville, Tenn., visiting their sister.
Mrs. J. L. McMahan.
Gerald McGudre returned Tues
day from Barberton, Ohio, where
he has spent several months.
Mrs. Edwin Bristol opened Happy
Hill Top Kindergarten Monday
with an enrollment of 17 boys and
girls.
The Rev. and Mrs. T. Earl Ogg
left last week for Mooresville
where they will engage in special
religious work. Enroute. they
stopped in Knoxville and left
their daughter. Peggy, with rela
tives until they return.
Boyd B Robinson, principal of
the Andrews Elementary school
j and Frank Walsh, principal of the
Marble school, attended the meet
ing of the Cherokee county NCEA
Unit at Hiawassee Dam school
Tuesday night.
Paul Lominac. John Swan and
Luke Carver spent Tuesday in
Chattanooga
Oakley Bradley. Mr. and Mrs.
Jan Eller and daughter, Wanda
Lou. of Robbinsville, and Garland
McGuire of Robbinsville were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce King
Sunday.
Wildcats Bow
To Hayesville
ANDREWS? The Andrews Wild
cats met the Hayesville Yellow
jackets at Andrews Friday. The
kick-off at 3 P. M. gave Hayes
j ville the ball. After the ball had
changed hands several times, with
neither team making a serious
scoring threat. Andrews kicked
and the kick was blocked. How
ever, Andrews recovered on the
11-yard line. Hayesville received
the second kick on the 35-yard
line After a fourth down pass
fell incomplete the Wildcats took
>ver on the 35 and drove quickly
i'o r four successive first downs.
The half time whistle stopped
the n on the 18-yard line.
| Early in the third quarter. Capt.
Bob Mulkey of the Andrews team,
intercepted a Hayesville pass
carrying the ball to the nine-yard
lino. This set up the initial touch
down of the game which was made
by Marks Hudson, fullback. The
Wildcats were unable to tally the
extra point.
Tho Yellowjackets received and
drove for four first downs when
the quarter ended. The fourth
quarter found a determined Hayes
ville team plowing through the
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Andrews wall with approximately
two minutes playing time remain
ing. Long made a nice end run
for a Hayesville T. D. Hayesville's
No. 26 scored the extra point.
Final score was Hayesville 7, An- |
drews 6.
The Wildcats travel to Bryson
City where they will meet the
powerful Maroon Devils Friday.
Among The Sick
Mrs. Cleve Almond is a patient
in Rodda-Van Gorder hospital.
Mrs. Carol Day returned to her
home Tuesday after undergoing an
operation last week at Rodda-Van
Gorder hospital.
Mrs. Zala Adams is able to be
out after being confined to her
| home for two weeks suffering
from ptomaine poisoning.
Miss Maxell Lee Lominac has re- j
turned to her home from Rodda
Van Gorder hospital after a minor
operation.
Mrs. Herbert Collett is a patient
-at Rodda-Van Gorder hospital.
AT P. T. A. CONFERENCE
ANDREWS? Mrs. Wade Reece
Mrs. C. S Freel. Mrs. Gordon But
ler and Mrs. Joe Smith attended
the Annual District Conference of
Parents and Teachers in Cherokee
last Thursday. September 29.
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The average yield of late sum
Tier cabbage in North Carolina is
estimated at 6.3 tons per acre.
\bout 4 100 acres are being grown.
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