ANDREWS Mrs. Joe S. Smith, Editor Phone 141-R ClubWomen Have Holiday Meeting ANDREWS ? The VaMeytown Home Demonstration Club held their annual all-day meeting and Thanksgiving dinner alt the home of Mrs.v Dave Swan Wednesday, Nov. 22. After a bountiful meal the meet HENN ? Theatre | ANDREWS. N. C. A Saturday, December 2 ? Alan "Rocky" Lane, In? ^ "Navajo Trail ? Raiders" T Also Added Serial: "Radar Patrol Vs Spy Ring" No. 12 U 4 * Sun.-Mon., December 3-4 V Betty Hutton-Howard Keel f ?In? y "Annie Get Your ? Gun" f 1 In Technicolor Also Added Color Cartoon ' ( I Eleanor Parker-Agnes Moorehead, In? "Caged" | ? Also Selected Short Subjects i Thurs.-Frl., December Barbara Stanwyck-Wendell Corey. In? 7-8 y lell * "The Furies" ? Also Added Color Caitoon A Mrs. Tarkington Honors Mrs. James Ferebee ANDREWS?Mrs. Claude Tark i ington was hositess at a tea Fri-1 day afternoon In her home, honor ing her neice, Mrs. James Ferebee, a recent bride. ] The home was decorated I throughout with arrangements of chrysanthemums, gladioli and carnations in the colors of yellow end white. Guests were greeted at the door by Mrs. Luke Ellis. Mrs. Tarking ten and Mrs. Ferebee made up the receiving line. The dining table was covered with an Italian cut work cloth and was centered with a crystal bowl filled with pon pon chrysanthem ums and carnations. Serving were Mrs. Jane Cover Orr, Mrs. E. J. Watry, Miss Meredith Whitaker, Mrs. L. L. Ezzell and Mrs. John Pullium. Approximately 100 guests were invited to call during the hours from 3:30 until 6 o'clock ins w as opened with a Thanksgiv-11 ir.g song, followed Dy prayer by j , Mrs. W. A. Caithey. | , \ Following the business session i the meeting was turned over to' Miss Edna Bishop, who gave a' demonstration covering "Gift1 { Suggestions, Wrapping Packages, , and Christmas Decorations." I Those present were Miss Fran- 11 ]ccs Williams. 4-H leader; Missjc 'Bishop, home agent; Mrs. Bruce,: King, Mrs. L. E. Laughter, Mrs. I Dave Swan, Mrs. Lonnie Early, i Mrs. Dee Mosteller, Mrs. J. J. ! .V.-od, Mrs. W. A. Cathey, Mrs. Harve Hamilton. Mrs. Lawsan '1 'Crawford and Mrs. Joe S. Smith 1 Whitakers Hosts On Thanksgiving ANDREWS?Mr. and Mrs. Ern st Whitaker entertained with a amily Thanksgiving dinner on riiursday. Those attending were: The Rev. ind Mrs. George Culbreth and laughter, Vera Starr, of Canton, dr. and Mrs. Will Luther and laughter, iBlondine, Mrs. W. L. doore and daughter, Vera. Mrs. Jennie Reschke spent the rhanksgiving holidays in High ands. CASUALTY ENDOWMENT EDUCATION PLANS RETIREMENT PEACOCK INSURANCE AGENCY FIRE BONDS BURIAL A. D. Peacock, Owner General Insurance Phone 457, Murphy, N. C. POLIO AUTO LIFE Health and Accident, Hospitalization, Plate Glass, Burglar and Theft, Workmen's Compensation, Mortgage Plans. Andrews Personals Mr. and Mrs. Galusha Pulllum and children, Ann and Jerry, spent the week-end with Mrs. PuiHum's mother, Mrs. W. F. Clark oi Flow ery Branch, Go. Miss Barbara Heffner of Hen dersonville was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wade Reece. ? Mr. and Mrs. Woody Hampton | and daughter, Barbara Ann. oi Sylva spent Thanksgiving holidays with Mr. Hampton's mother, Mrs, Kate Hampton. Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Zuver and children, Catherine Nell and Byron, spent the holidays with Mr, and Mrs. Edward Rivers in Ches terfield. S. C. | Miss Catherine Wilhide oi Atlanta, Ga? and George Rice of i Savannah, Ga., spent the holidays 'with Miss Wilhide's parents, Mr end Mrs. Frank Wilhide. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Nichols spent the Thanksgiving holidays with jfhe Rev. and Mes. J. Clayton Lime I and family in Canton. | Whitaker Davis, student at I Chapel Hill. University of North | Carolina, spent the Thanksgiving | holidays with his parents, Dr. anc Mrs. H. E. Davis. ] Mr. and Mrs. Connie Holder anc children Joe and Doris, spent the (holidays in Durham visiting theii children. Mdfha and Howard, whe are students at Duke University end attending the Duke-Caroling game. i Mrs. Fred Reagan and Mis; iThelma Lackey of Asheville spen the week-end with Mr. and Mrs | Walter Brown and Mrs. . P. M (Reagan. I Miss Betty L/uther, student a , Blarrton's Business College, Ashe jVilie. has returned from a visf (with her mother, Mrs Jim Luther Miss Janyce Rees of Philadel rhia. Pa., was the week-end gues of Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Davis. Mrs. Ruth Starr Pullium spen the week-end in Atlanta visiting relatives." Pfc Earl Matoy of Camp Le jeune is visiting friends and rela lives here this week. Bennie Willard of the U. S. Nav; is visiting his wife at the home o her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sit Piercy. Miss Ann Webb of Chattanooga Tenn., 9pent the holidays with he parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Webh Mr. and Mrs. Woody Hamptoi end daughter, Barbara Ann, o Sylva were dinner guests of Mr end Mrs: WaSe Reece Thursda; evening. Bill and Floyd Teas of Bayloi School, Chattanooga, Tenn., spen the hoCidays with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Bill Teas. - Tbey wen accompanied home by Dick Ram sey who is also a student at Bayloi School. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jenkins and son. Randy, of Birmingham, Ala. spent the holidays with Mr. Jenk ins' sister, Mrs. W. T. Holland. Mrs. G. A. Dunham of Ozark Ala., spent the Thanksgiving holi days with her son, Jack McCnanej end family. : Miss Barbara Mitchell, student of Woman's College, Greensboro ' spent Thanksgiving holidays wit! Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jenkins and family. Eileen McCraney Honored At Party ANDREWS?Mrs. Jack MeCran cy entertained Friday with a party honoring her daughter, Eileen, on her sixth birthday. The dining table was centered with a large birthday cake decoret Mr. and Mrs. Keith Allison Spent Thanksgiving holidays in Eustis, Fla. j Mr. and Mrs. Sam Clayton and I son, Steve, of Greensboro spent [ Thanksgiving holidays with Mrs. Clayton's mother, Mrs. Etta Hea . ton. Miss Frances McPherson has re ? turned from Atlanta, Go., where j , she visited her sister, Mrs. Robt. , A. Austin, Sr., and family. John Henry Davis of Franklin spent the week-end with his par . tnts, Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Davis. j Mr. and Mrs. Horace Palmer , and son. Roy, spent Thanksgiving in Atlanta G-a as guests of Mr. . and Mrs. P. L. Bristor. ! Mrs. Audry Coie spent several , days last week with Mr. and Mrs. j G. E. Cole of Turtletown, Tenn. Dr. Robert Brown and children,; I Charles, Jimmie and Mary of , Kingsport, Tenn.. have returned , to their home after a visit with j Dr. Brown's parents, Mr. and Mrs. , Charlie Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Hermann Braucr and T. J. Bristol were visitors in Atlanta, Ga., Friday. j Miss Phyllis Wilhide of Ashe ville has returned from a visit with friends 'and relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. O'Dell Roper and son, O'Dell, Jr., of Swanraamoa ' spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and j Mrs. Jess Colleit. Misses June Lunsford and Sue Hall spent Thanksgiving holidays . with Miss Judy Davis in Murphy. , Mr. and Mrs. W. G. McKeldry spent Thanksgiving holidays with ' their daughter, Mrs. Lee Barnard , ' and family in Franklin. iMr. Mc Keldry returned home Sunday, and Mrs. McKeldry remained for a i longer visit. I Miss Catherine Hudson of Wo ' man's College, Greensboro and I. j B. Hudson Jr., of Duke Univer , sity, Durham spent Thanksgiving . holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Hudson. Boone, spent Thanksgiving with J her mother Mrs. Alice Barnard, j Cecil Mashborn of Oxford is ' spending a few days with his moth er, Mrs. Mary Willie Rayburn. I Mr. and Mrs. Grady Pullium and r! son, Robert, of Ephrate, Wash., are visiting Mrs. Pullium's mother, Mrs. May Taylor. A Three Days' Cough IsYour Danger Signal Creomulsion relieves promptly because it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial membranes. Guaranteed to please you or money refunded. Creomulsion has stood the test of millions of users. CREOMULSION relieves Coughs, Chest Colds, Acute Bronchitii eri in pink and green paper bat*, and favors were given each child After games and stunts were en joyed, refreshments of ice cream, cake and coca cola were served. Invited guests were: Mary Jo Battle, Mary Hope Day, Patty Brown, Byron Chandler Ned Dar dent, Catherine and Butch Sur savage, Butch Hoblitzel, Chueky Van Gorder. Skippy Almond, Jimmy Watkins, Barbara Ann Watry, Ann Fraley, Jackie Mc Lane Preaches ANDREWS?The Rev. E. O. Lane who has recently moved In Andrews from Seattle, Wash., preached at Free Methodist Church Sunday in the ab3eooe of the pas tor, the Rev. R. L. Wood, who was away on business. Mr. Lane, a retired minister, is still active in church work. Craney and Randy Jenkins of Birmingham, Ala. WELCOME TO OUR Christmas Club! tr JOIN NOW? ? and next Christmas will be merry Our new Christmas Club is open now?for all to join. It's the proved way to ac cumulate a grand sum for gifts and other purposes a little at a time. Ask any Christmas Club member about how this wonderful plan can make NEXT \ Christmas the best u you've ever had! Citizens Bank & Trust Co. 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