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Phi Beta Kappa B. Jr.. of Andrews was one of SO Duke Umvennty students named to membership Id Phi Beta Kam Bolt Kappa must have maintained an average of 2.29 quality points ?or 90 semester hours or a 2.9 Dr. Wm. R. Gossett Optometrist Eyes Examined?Visual Care Mauney Bldg. Office Hours 9-12 1-5 Closed Wednesday afternoons Evenings by appointment Office 469 Bee. 464-W Murphy ,1 TWIN-CITY DRIVE-IN THEATRE McCaysville, Georgia Show: at dusk?Sun.: after church Thursday - Friday "WILD HARVEST" Ladd loves Lamour Saturday Hopalong Cassidy, In "DEVIL'S PLAYGROUND" Color Cartoons, Sea Hound No. 5 Sunday - Monday "A DATE WITH JUDY" A Jane Powell Technicolor Tuesday - Wednesday "SMASH-UP" Susan Hayward, Lee Bowman Mrs. J.F.Glenn Hostess To Circle ANDREWS?The Laura Elliott Circle of Fkrat .Baptist Church met at the home of Mrs. J. f. Glean ieut Thursday. Mrs Ben Grant gave the de votional. The program on "StewaixMrip" was given by Mrs. G. W. McKeldry end Mrs. J. F. Glenn. I New officers for the circle were I elected as follows: Mrs. J. F. Glenn, chairman; Mire. Frank Wil hide. co-chairman; Mrs. Otts Greenwood, secretary and treasur er; Mrs. iW. A. Hyde, community mission chairmen; Mrs. G. W. Mc Keldry, program chairman. The hostess served refreshments to those present during the social hour. The November meeting will be at the home of Mrs. W. G. Mc Keldry. BIRTHS ANDREWS?Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ledford announce the arrival of a son, Friday, Oat. 20. The son has teen named Jack Richard Mrs. Ledford is the former Miss I mo gene Hall. B. W. C. TO MEET ANDREWS?There will be a meeting of the B. W. C. of the First Baptist Church Thursday evening. Nov. 2. at the home of Mrs. Johnny Olson with Mrs. J. A. Richardson and Miss Lucille Bar rett as co-hostesses. national scholarship fraternity, in elections held recently by the organization at Duke University. Candidates for election to PM average for the final 60 semester hours prior to graduation. Hudson has had an outstanding scholastic Tecord. At the end of his elementary school .work in the local elementary school he was awarded the Fanny Sue Hoblitzell memorial scholarship medal. Later attending Lumberton high school where he went to Mve with his aunt, Mrs. B. H. Stansel, a teacher in that school; and tor the further purpose of having the advantage of a high school band of which he was a member for four years, he graduated as valedictorian of his class. In his high school junior year he was a state representative in the American Legion oratorical contest. In his senior year he was president of the student body of his school. The same year he successfully qualified for member ship in the NROTC and was ap pointed a midshipman by the Sec retary of the Navy. Having at tended Duke University since that tune he is scheduled to graduate with the 1951 class. DICKEY THEATRE Murphy, N. C. Saturday, October 28 Don Barry-Robert Lowery, In? "I Shot Billv The Kid" Also Added Serial: "Atom Man Ta Superman" No. 9 Also Added Color Cartoon LATE SHOW SAT. NIGHT Glean Lapdigan-Adele Jerrins "Treasure Of Monte Cristo" Also Added Color Cartoon Sunday-Monday. October 29-30 Dennis OTCeefe-Gall Russell, In? "The Great Dan Patch" Also Added Color Cartoon Tuesday-Wednesday, Oct. 31, Nov. 1 George Breakston-Yorke Coplen "Jungle Stampede" Also Added "Bugs Bunny" Cartoon Thursday-Friday, Not. 2-3 WARNER BAXTER, "State Penitentiary" Also Selected Short Subjects REAL ESTATE for sale Farms, houses, lots, buslne business property, tourist courts Cafes, grocery stores, wire bouses, vacant land, camp sites, hotels and all kinds of real property. Let us know what yon want We may have It or can get It for yon. D. M. REESE Real Estate Broker Fred V. Johnson John C. ODell PHONE 214 MURPHY. N. C. Wise Mothers FIND NEW REUEF! For STUFFINESS, COUGHS of COIDS i Wtoe mothers know how really j effective Vicka VapoRub is when 1 you rub it on. Now, for amoTinp new relief when colds cause coughing, up per bronchial congestion, or that > M stuirea-up reeling, modern mothers use VapoRub this spe cial way, too ? in steam! It brings relief almost Instantly. Put 1 or 2 good spoonfuls of VapoRub in a vaporizer or bowl. of boiling water, as directed in I'm it in ft earn? package- Then . . . breathe In soothing, medicated vapors. Every breath eases coughing, relieves that "chokey" feeling. For continued relief?even while you sleep _ -rub it on. too. W|CKS Rub H on, tool vWawoRus To The Voters Of Cherokee County I am a candidate for the office of Clerk of the Superior Court of Cherokee County on the Republican ticket. Your vote and sup port November 7, 1950 will be appreciated 1 remembered. Andrews Personals vUle mooher, Mm J. M. Luther. Mr. and Mr*. Horace Hembree spent Sunday In Bryson City as the guest of Mn. Htmtwt'i broth ei. Richard Queen and Mi*. Queen. Mr. and Mm Edwin Bristol and Mr. and Mi*. L. B. Nichols attend ed the Tennessee-Alabama football game in Knorville Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Fisher and twin daughters, Peggy and Judy, of Bryson City spent Sunday in Andrews visiting relatives. 3rd Class Petty Officer E. Rich ard Parker with the U. S. Navy has returned to Norfolk, Va., where he is stationed on the U. S. S. Melette after spending the week end with his wife here. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Nichols of Eliza bet hton, Tenn , are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Homer Long and other relatives here this week. Mrs. Kenneth Peters and (laugh- j ter, Christy, arrived Saturday for a visit with relatives. Mrs- Peters returned Sunday and her daughter remained for a longer vjsit. Mrs. W. L. Moore and her daugh ter Miss .Vera Moore, and their guest, Mrs. J. A. Moore of Hazard. Ky? spent Saturday in Atlanta as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wood row Moore and family. Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Zuver and children, Catherine Nell and Byron, spent the week-end in Thompson, Ga., as guests of Mrs. Zuver's brother, J. D. Rivers and Mr. and Mm. A mad an. Stevie. of ] reek-cod luocta of Mr. CbgOoo* , Mr. and tin George Cttgr Mrs. J. L. Hamilton and daugh ter, Carol Lynn, of A. Lewta, Wash., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harve Hamilton and damtly. Dr. Chas O. Van Gorder left Saturday for Boston. (Mass, where he is attending the American Col lege of Surgeons meeting. Mrs. Ruth Carringer of Wina ton-Sslem is spending the week iwitti her brother, Mark GllMtt and Mrs. Elliott. | Mr. and Mrs. (Blaine Carver and jbaby of Robbinsville were guests of Mrs. Carver's parents, Mr. and Mrs M. W. Malthis. recently. Mr. and Mrs. Gwyn Anderson Gulf Port, Pla., are visiting friends and relatives here Opl. and Mrs. Lewis Mathis of and Ita U. W. Mr. and Mrs. spent several days MM week vMU I Mis. Almond's mother, Mra Eva Sumner Wade Lumfoid and Geoe Ansel spent Met week-end In Chatta nooga, Tenn., vMttoC friends. Mr. and Mra. Vonna LasM and children, Jean. Judy end Jbe, ot A<heville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Cooper and Mr and Mrs. L. E. Laughter. Cpl. James R. Dillingham, son of Mr. and Mis. A. C.*DilHng fram, is now In Korea with the First Cavalry. Mrs. Lena Rector is viaMing rela tives In Hayesville this week. 'Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ashe and daughter. Patsy, of Asheviile spent Thursday with Mr. and Mis. Frank Waldroup. o?. m at. Ga? and Mr*. Doyle' Bennett at OoraeUt, Oe, were! gueets at Mr end Mi*. Grefly Ger- ] ner Sunday. Mrs. HaWtte Knight and aon. | James, at AebeviHe and Keonetti Kni#s at WtMtoo-SaJem vent' IS^I to-low. Mra. iTT ?*** "* "* Crmm l^u 2 children, Jack CM, wn **J Suite <* GieoWlte ?*? o *" wltoMrjad Mm. W. A. Hy^ WE BUY CATTLE?HOGS Also, chickens of any kind. Will come any where after them. Write or call Carl Crawford & Sons Phone 682-J Box 571 Oopperhill, Tenn. VIRGIL O'DELL Candidate for Register of Deeds on Republican Ticket I was born and reared at Grand view, better known as Hangingdog. I have been in business in Murphy since my discharge from the V. S. Navy in 1946, and if elected I will give my time and support to the service of the people and the upbuilding of Cherokee County. Wherever you are and whoever you are don't forget November 7. Thank you very kindly. VIRGIL O DELL. THE VALUABLE COUPON ON EVERY BAG CAN HELP YOU SAVE MONEY ON HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Writ* for completely illustrated catalog showing many valuable household articles. JFG Coffee Co. Knoxville. 7? m) .. . * 71tflfAfc DMMabout/ ?jJwi?lfa<|M' AWW1 They like 'em! No fuelin'! _ ^^^truelcs A Dodge truck is easy on gas and oil, thanks to lightweight aluminum pistons, 4 rings per piston and other fuel-saving features. The nigh-compression engine is "Job-Rated" with power to spare! They're keepin' upkeep costs down! Your Dodge truck will be "Job-Rated" ?with the right engine, transmission and other units for your job. Exhaust valve seat inserts and other dependable features help assure low upkeep costs. 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