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Officers Will Be Installed By 1 Eastern Star (Now officer* will to iiiaUUod ?t * meeting of Andrew* Chapter No. 13, order of Eastern Star oo Saturday, April 7 at 7:30 p. m. at * r-1 m ? ?***{*-?; - a tart Your Chicks or. WAYN1 CHICK STARTER Se? Us Today Smoky Mountain Hatchery, Inc. Phone 447-J MURPHY, N. C. Rotary Club Elects Officers ANDREWS?The Andrews Ro tary club' elected officers at its meeting Thursday at Terrace hotel. They are, president Wayne Battle; vice-president, Edwin Bristol; Sec- I re'.ary-treasurer, Oalusha Pulliusn; [ board at directors, Joseph Sur ravage, L. L Eneli, Luke Ellis. the Masonic Hail. The new elective officers are; Mm. Ruth C. Puilium, Worthy Matron: Dffly Lunsford, Worthy j Patron; Mrs. Olara Belle Bryson Associate Matron; Olen Stratton, [ Associate Patron; Mrs. Aiwayne ; Stratton, Conductress; Mrs. Annie ! McGuire. Associate Cpnductrese; Miss Elisabeth Kilpatrick, Secre tary; Mrs. Mabel Raybum, treas ure.-. ? The new appointive officers are: I Mrs. Roxie Mcintosh. Chaplain; Mrs Ardith Hay, Marshall; Mrs. Florence Huffman. Organist; Mrs. Minnie Battle, Adah; Mrs. Etta, Day. Ruth; Mrs. -Hildred Hardin, j Esther Mrs. Dells Hamilton, Mar tha; Mrs. Pearl Ford, Electra; Mrs. I Rerl Kilpatrick, Warder; Miss Ber tha McGuire, Sentinel; 'Mrs. Edith Gibson. Flag Bearer Mrs. Nellie | Hardin, Flagbearer. deputy grand matron of the 21st Mrs. Hassle Butler, district I district will act as installing officer, j Other installing officers are; Mrs. I Zena Forsyth, Marshall Mrs. Olive Ellis, Secretary, Mrs. Bern ice Par sons, Chaplain; Mrs. Norma Luns ford, conductress: Mrs. Louise Rogers. Organist; and Mrs. Carrie I Womack, Warden. The public is invited to attend. so EASY ANO If recipe calls fo? one cup o! milk add three or (our table spoons Cloverleal to other dry ingredients Then add water instead of fluid milk. Cloverleal cuts milk bills Clovetieai. xtra rich in Calcium, Riboflavin assures better asting. healthier meals BUTTERMILK ? t NONFAT MILK >0* CLOVERLEAF NONFAT DRY MILK SOI.OS Andrews Personals! Wade Bradley of Gaatoala via Itad his parents. Mr. and Mrs Claud Bradley lad week-end. Mr. and Mr. Wlllaed Morrow and children, Mike and iMtrlda and Miaa ' Ruby Rose of Unaka spent the week-en' with Mrs. Morrow's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Matbeson. Pvt. Harold Shields left tor Seattle, Washington, where be baa been transferred from Ft Jackson. S C , after spending a week with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shields Mrs. W. A. Cathey will leave this week-end tor a visit with her son. Vance Cathey and family, in Richmond, Va. Mr. and MrsrRowland Bradley and children of Stanley have re turned from a visit with Mr. Brad ley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bradley. Mr. and Mrs. Gudger Buchanan and sen, James, of Rofabinsvllle spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Wallace Barker. Mrs. Gwyn Anderson of Gtllf Port. Fla. is visiting friends here Miss Sara Alice Boring of Can ton, Ga. spent several days last week with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. R. A Dewar. Her mother, Mrs Paul Boring and son. Paul, | loined her and spent the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Woodard of Asheville were recent week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Wat kins and Buck Fisher. Bill Bauer of Fontana and WCTC, Cullowhee visited friends in Andrews Saturday. Mr and Mrs. Fred Chambers of Cullowhee spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Chambers and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clark. Mrs. Inez Newman of Murphy visited Andrews Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kinney and children, Carl, Tommy, and Margie of Franklin spent Sunday with Mrs Louise Dills. Charles Huffman returned to Winston Salem after spending several weeks with his family here. Mrs. Law-son Crawford returned recently from a visit with her daughter. Mrs. Billy iLutz and family In Marietta, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil OoJlett and daughter, Marcha, of Norfolk, Va. are visiting Mr. Collett's parents, Mr and Mrs. J. P. Collett. Mrs. Robert Wilson and daugh ters, Linda and Barbara, of Ashe ville are the guests of Mrs. Carrie Wilson. Misses Betty H?-aton and Hil dred Heaton spent several days Vast week visiting in Durham and j Raleigh. Mrs. Luke F31is and Mrs. L. B. Nichols were visitors in Asheville last week. Crosley divided top-Uniframe construction-Pro clain finish-Chromium shaded lamp floodlights cooking surface-Four high speed surface units King size oven-Heat Keeper insulation-Automa tic Master-mind and automatic pre-heat. BATTLE HARDWARE & FURNITURE (XMPANY PHONES 44- 156 Students Are Entertained By WSCSAndWSG Member* of the WSCS end the WSG of the Andrew* Methodist Oh*ch entertained college a?u-! (tent* of the cburch last Thursday evening with * dinner in the ladles parlo*. j Invited guests were Mise Betty Jean Greenwood, Mans Bill Col lege. Mars Hill; Miss Eleanor Enloe, Howard Bolder. I. B. Hudson Jr.. Bob Chrjsty, John Christy and guests. Or. Howard Stroble and RtAph Gable all of Duke Univer sity. Durham; Misses Catherine Hudson, Carolyn Smith and class mate Nancy Thomas of Woman's College UNC, Greensboro. Mrs. Paul Jordan and Mrs. Olen Strattcn, chairmen of the Social Relation committee, were in charge of arrangements assisted by Mrs. Roy Williams. Luther League HavePartv Members of the Luther League of St. Andrews Church, Andrews gave their monthly party Friday night, at the Aireriein Legion Hut The group was led in singing by Rev. Wm E. Hall and after games were played, refreshments were served to the following members and their guests; Miss Betty Sue Best, Miss Sallie Crawford, Mrs. Evelyn Martindill and son, Terry, Mrs. Katherine Smith, Miss Helen Jones, Miss Anne Hogsed, Miiss Barbara Nichols, Miss Frankie Wyke, Misses Lorene and Chris tine Barber, Miss Mabel Almond, MiSs Martha Jane Rogers, Mrs. Earnest Rogers, Mr and Mrs. Jack Raxter and daughter/ Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rogers, Cecil Rogers and Deward Tatharri. NOTICE IN THE SUPVBfOR COURT NORTH CAKOCNA. ' CHEROKEE COUNTY v FRANK OCA VCR, Plaintiff. VKXA DEAVER Defendant, The defendant, VeUa Deaver. above named, will take notice that an action entitled as above baa been commenced In the Superior Court of Cherokee County, North Carolina, for the purpose of ob taining an absolute divorce on the ground of two year* separation and that said defendant will fur ther take notice that she la re quired to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Cherokee County, North Carolina at his office In ?Murphy. North Carolina within twenty day* from and after the 3rd day of May, to-wit, on or bc-fcre the 23 day of May. 1051 and answer or demur to the complaint of plaintiff In this .action of plain tiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. This the 2nd day of April, 1051. J. L. HAiLL , Clerk Superior Court of Cherokee County North Carolina ?IVRi I 20 acres on highway 64, 4 miles out. 30 acre farm, 200 acre farm 150 acre farm, SO acre farm. Also houses and lots in ch y and county. Business property. 5-room house and lot next to Milsaps garage. Q. W. LOUDERMILK Real Estate Broker Phone 565-W. ' Delegates Leave Lutheran Synod A_VDH15Wj5- -The Rev. Wte E. Hell wHl (Mend the annuel meet ing of the No.1h Caroline Synod of the Lutheran Cbureh In WUmtna ton Ave. M. ? The official delegate from the M Andrews Lutheran Obureb will to Mrs. Boyd Cooper, wbo will Mrs. Wm. Hill and toby wiU acoompany Mr Hall and Mh Coopft as far *s Hickory sod will visit with her parents, Mr. and' Mrs. J. C. Kuho and Miss Elisa beth Hall. Or. John Hall wtH go to Wttnrinpton with Mr. Hall aid Mrs. Ooope^. 68 Years Old, Yet Now CMs 155 Feet to Work on Scaffold HADACOL Raliivaa tka Can* tf Ntrvaititu aid Waakiaaa Wkii Dm It a Lack af Vitaalaa Niaeii aid Ini. Seems like more and more folkj are finding out every day that they have to keep themselves in tip-top condition to really stay on the ball as far as doing a good job is con cerned. Mr. John L. Napier, Route 1, Moselle, Mis sissippi, certainly i found out that aches and pains, weakness and H nervousness I were interfering with his work as~ | a bricklayer and carpenter. But Mr. Napier heard how HAD ACOL was helping folks with such additions that may have been due to deficiencies of Vitamins Bi, B2, Iron and Niacin. Here are his own words: "Before taking HADACOL, I was suffering with aches and pains for awhile. Then, came the time when I was weak and nervous. I am a carpen ter and bricklayer. I also run a farm. I kept feeling bad find get ting worse Then I heard about HADACOw and immediately began taking it After taking only one bottle, when I retired at 9 P.M. I would fall asleep immediately. MAUNEY Phone I 5 I After the third bottle I went back to work, carpentering and laying bricks. Now, I climb as high as 155 feet and work all day on a scaffold. I have never felt so well in many years. I am 68 years of age. And, when there is no carpenter or brick work to do, I work on my farm, planting and harvesting my crops. Thanks to HADACOH" There's a clue that may help you, if you are suffering from a lack of Vitamtos Bi, Bs, Niacin and Iron. Why continue to suffer ... why ex periment .., why let your distress drag you farther and farther down? For it is these very Vitamins and Minerals you may need that HADACOL supplies in a quantity greater than the minimum daily requirements. And this marvelous formula contains helpful quantities of Phosphorus and Calcium, too. HADACOL builds up the hemo globin content of the blood (when Iron is needed) to send these ele ments coursing, surging, through out your body, to every body organ. Already dissolved, in a special liq uid form, the elements are absorbed quickly and easily in your system. Carries a strict money-back guar antee. DRUG 00. Murphy, N. C. Have you ever wondered how it would feel to go the limit on power and com fort and quality in an automobile? Or how it would feel to be lord and master of a car that can take its place with the finest in the "fine-car field"? Then, sir, this is a call to action. The first action is yours?the simple action of getting in touch with a Buick dealer and planting yourself behind the wheel of a Roadmaster. Then let this great-powered and dazzling performer take over. There's action in every one of the 152 horsepower in its Fireball engine?more action than most proud owners of this eager beauty will ever use. There's counter-action in its gentle and sure gripping brakes, the finest that Buick has ever engineered. But there's also luxury?the luxury of double-depth Foamtex cushions and custom upholstery?and of ample roadweight magnificently poised on coil springs which individually cushion every wheel. There's a sppcious feeling of room, above and around yoQ?room that is unsurpassed anywhere in the fine-car field. And to make every mile effortless and, relaxed,there's the very exclusive advantage of Dynaflow Drive?not as an "extra," but as a standard Roadmaster feature. So why not drop in and satisfy yourself, as our guest, that here indeed is a fine car that goes the limit?in everything but price! Check for yourself what others ask?and what others offer?and you'll discover Roadmaster prices a call to action that a wise man can't ignore., ?eeoriee, trm and models areoubjoet to ehanpe without notice. Tune In HENRY J. TAYLOR, ABC Network, every Monday even/no. GREATER VALUE FRANKLIN MOTOR CO* t Murphy, North Carolina **'?? kMMr nlHMfcilH m MM tea
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