ANDREWS Mrs. Joe S. Smith, Editor Phone 141-R Andrews Personals The Rev. end Mrs. M. L. Wil liams, so" Marvin, and small daughter, Ruth Naomi af Conyers, Gj? were dinner guests of Mr. ,nd Mrs. Wayne Maitheson last Thursday evening. They were ac companied home by Miss Betty Beck, who had been visiting them s_nce Thanksgiving The Rev. J. Clayton Lime of Canton visited the Rev. and Mrs. j. c. Neville Friday. Charles Wood. Edgar Wood, Jr., fnd Mrs. Rob*. Heaton attended ihe funeral of Charles Wood's brother-in-law, R. E. Ham in Dun can, S. C. Toby Wheeler has gone to Washington, D. ?., where he is employed for the winter. Miss Frances Doekery of Cher okee visited friends in Andrews Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Rogers and son, Boyd Allen, moved to Hen dersonville Friday. Mrs. Martha Walker Bskridge and Mrs. P. M. Reagan left Mon day for Savannah, Ga. (Mrs. P. M. Reagan will return Tuesday and Mrs. Eskridge will spend the winter there. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Brown and daughter, Patty, spent Saturday in AdieviHe Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hague af Chattanooga, Tenn. are spending the week here at Terrace Hotel. Mrs. Derwey Thompson has re turned from Baltimore, Md? where she visited her huSband who Is em ployed there. Misses Dorothy Collett and Ftaye Smith of Gastonia visited relatives here SunnJay. Misses Barbara Nichols, Betty Jones and Ann Hlgdon visited in Robbinsville Saturday. Miss Betty Jean Greenwood, student ait Mars Hill College, spent the week-end with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Green wood. Mrs. Fred McCormeU is In Lan drum, S. C? spending several days with her daughter. Mrs. J. E. Greenwood, Jr., and family. Misses Edith Christy and Lena Gray of Greenville Tenn., were week-end guests of Misses Gladys end Jean Christy. r* Neville and Stanley Creasman of Gastonia visited friends here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Garland West and son, Billy Ray. of Winsfton-Saletn rpent last week with friends and relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Gilmer Waldroop and daughter, Barbara, of Frank lin spent Sunday with Mrs. Wal droop's sister, Mrs. Wade Reece end family. 1 Mrs. George Clayton returned borne Saturday after a visit of a few weeks with her son, Joe Clay ton. and family In Raleigh. Paul Barker has gone to Bridge port, Ala., where he is employed. Mrs. Barker will join ham in Janu ary. BIRTHS ANDREWS?Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard George at Haitweli, Ga, an nounce the arrival of a daughter, Annette. Mrs. George is the for mer Miss Edith Barrett of An drews. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson of Asheville announce the arrival of a daughter Dec. 2. Mr. Wilson formerly lived in Andrews. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Huls an nounce .he arrival of a son, Michael Edward, November 28. Mrs. Huls is the former Miss \irginia Wood. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Greenwood. Jr., of Liandrum, S. C., announce the arrival of a son Dec. 3. Mrs. Greenwood Is the former Miss Doris McConnell of Andrews. Mr. and Mrs. Oari Morgan an nounce the arrival of twins Marion Carl and Merlin Virginia, Dec. 2. [Mrs. Morgan Is the former Miss Ruth Mull. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sutton of Gustonia announce the arrival of a son, Ronald Eugene, Mrs. Sut ton was .he former Miss Helen Martin of Andrews. ATTEND MEETING ANDREWS?Those from here at tending the district meeting of the Free Methodist Church in East Macon, Ga.. were Miss Sarah Beck, Mrs. Giles Franklin, Miss Agatha Tatham, Grant Crawford and the Rev. and Mrs. R. L. Wood. Miss Dorothy Coffey of Marietta, Ga.. sperr* the week-end here with ker sister Mrs. James Garren and family mid her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Will Coffey In Martble. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams end Mr. and Mrs. Grady Asbworth and daughter. Jean, of Greenville, S. C., were week-end guerts of Mrs. William's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Phillips. Betrothal fold ANDREWS?Mr. and Mm Frank Staton WiKhide announce the engagement at their daughter. Catherine Laura, to George Aitem us Rice, Jr., at Savannah, Ga The wedding will take place January 21 in the Annie Laura Warren Chapel, Peaichtree Chris tian Church, Atlanta. Miss Wilhide is a graduate at Mars Hill Junior College and re- I jcelved her B. S. degree in home economics from Woman's College, 11 nhrersity of North Carolina. She | is at present employed in- Atlanta | at Rich's as an assistant buyer. Mr. Rice is the son of Mr. and j Mrs. George Artemus Rice of i | Vanceburg, Ky. He received his i meohanioat engineering degree from Georgia Tech, Atlanta, Ga., and is a member of the Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity. He is now em ! ployed by Savannah and Foundry Company, Savannah, Ga. Miss Rosetta Roberts at Atlanta spent the week-end with her I parents, -he Rev, and Mrs. Daniel Roberta. Alent Hosteller Engaged To Wed ANDREWS?Mr. ?nd Mrs. W. M Mosteller of Andrews announce the engagement of their ?daughter. Alene, to Dale S. Starnes, son of I Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Stames of i ' Granite Falls. Miss Mosteller, a graduate of ' the Andrews High School, is at present employed by the Dept. of I the Air Force In Washington, D. C. I Mr. Soarnes, a graduate of Duke University, la teaching in Andrews High School. The wedding will take place in the near future. 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. Group Attend Chattanooga Game ANDREWS ? Those attending (ho Bayior-Ohattanooga Central football same in Chattanooga bat week-end were Misses Marie Lominac. Ruth Hamilton, Ann Bristol, Rotable Jean Bristol, Chloris Matheoon, Joe Higdon, BUI Hobliizell, Edgar Wood, Jr., Chuck McOonnell, Fred Haney Cleveland, Ohio. Dee Masteller, Mr. end Mm. Bll Tees, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Demo berry. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bristol, Dr. and Mrs. John Rodda and Jack Garner. Three local boys, Floyd and BUI Teas, Jr., and David Bristol play ed on the Bey lor team. HENN Theatre ANDREWS, N. C. Saturday, December 9 EDDY ARNOLD, to? ?1 'Feudin Rhythm" Added Serial "InrUMe Monster" No. 1 San.-Mon., December 19-11 Bob Hope-Lucille Ban. In? "Fancy Pants" la Teekalcokw Aim Added. Nairn Color Cartoon Tne*.-Wed? December IMS J?ne Wjnuo -Kirk Dowlas "The Glass Menagerie" Dteerttr 14-18 H'monltatkm" CASUALTY ENDOWMENT EDUCATION PLANS RETIREMENT PEACOCK INSURANCE AGENCY FIRE BONOS BURIAL A. D. Peacock, Owner General Insurance Phone 457, Murphy, N. C. POLIO AUTO lifb Health and Accident. Hospitalisation, Plate Glaao, Theft. Workmen's Compe|patlon. Mortrare Plana. NEW 1951 America's largest anih hnkst lc,w/ priced car See it SATURDAY! 11w Smart Now Stylefin* Da Luxa 4-Door Sadan Longer, lower, wider big-car look] NEWtl t i\l._U Strikingly i Fishar Body styling! 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