upper Held
?or Hot
rtalFund
The Dasterr
?tar of incite?
ponoared a
benefit nippy Sat
rday, June
i.n
19. at the Maeonic
LUX.
TIM proceed
e of tin wUl be ap
had to tlM h
oepttal fund for the
lUtrict Memo
rial Hoepital fat An
Food VM
lonated. prepared
nd ?reed by
ere.
Eartern Star mem
^^uity Men
pure Inducted
Cherokee County men were
awarded for induction Into the
n-vice Tueedey. The eix were Uet
4 es Pat Laney, Harry Rhea Bar
?I, Troy NeptuI Colter, Ray Pan
ter. William Pender Brendle and
ay Charlee LedfOrd.
even registrants were forwarded
physical examinations. |
The local draft board. No. 90,
herokee County, also announced
iat Leon Quindlne PauDt is class
es delinquent registrant. Any
ne knowing his address Is
nested to contact the local'
board Immediately.
Delores Flowers Weds
James Cathey Sunday
Miss Delorea Flower*, daughter
of Mr. ud Mra. Richard Flower*,
of Andrew*, became the bride of
Jamee Cathey, eon of Mrs. W. A.
Cathey and the late Mr. Cathey,
alao of Andrews on Sunday, at
noon in the Andrews First Baptist
Church.
The pastor, the Rev. John C.
Corbltt officiated at the double
ring ceremony.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a white street
length dress of nylon- with a short
fitted lace jacket. She carried g
white Bible topped with a corsage
of white rose buds and satin
streamers.
Matrcet of honor was Mrs. Ed
gar Holland, sister of the bride,
and Vance Cathey was his broth
er's best man.
Wedding music was presented
by Miss Doris Raxter, soloist, and
Miss Sally Buchanan, organist.
The bride and bridegroom are
both graduates of Andrews High
Following a wadding trip to Vir
ginia Batch, the couple will bo at
homo in Richmond, Va_, whom
the bridegroom ia employed.
Mrs. Howell Has
Meth. Circle Meet
Circle Number Two of the WSCS
of the First Methodist Church met
last week at the home at Mrs. W.
E. Howell, with Mm. W. F. Elliott
presiding.
Mm. A. R. Bell lead the opening
prayer- During the buaslness ses
sion plans wem discussed for the'
sub-district meeting to be June SO
at the church here.
Cake and punch wem
served to the following members
present: Mm. Bessie Dickson, Mm
W. D. Townaon, Mm. R. C. Mat
tax. Mm. A. R. Bell, Mm. H. O.
Elldns, Mm. W. F. Elliott and
Mm. J. H. Hampton.
MR. AND MRS. JAMES CATHEY
First Baptist
Events Are Told
The ordinance of baptism will
be observed at the First Baptist
Church here at the Sunday even
ing service.
Sermon topics for Sunday, as
announced by the pastor, the Rev.
J. Alton Morris are, at the morn
ing worship, "Laboring For
Christ" and at the evening service
"Serving Where Needed".
This week the Rev. and Mrs.
Morris are attending a meeting
of the Historical Commission of
the Southern Baptist Convention
at Nashville, Term. Mr. Morris is
a member of this commission.
Yesterday Miss Sarah Perry,
Educational director at the church
took Mary Sue James and Becky
Hoover to Fruitland Baptist As- j
sembly to participate in the State |
Junior Memory Work Drill. They,
were district winners.
On Saturday the Junior and
Touth Choirs of the cruhch will
participate In the Statewide Hymn
Festival at Fruitland.
The Lydla Sunday School Class
will have a picnic supper st the
hdme of Mrs. Don Ramsey Mon
day, June 28. The group will meet
at the church at 6:15 p. m.
Shady Grove Bible
School Is Next Week
The Vacation Bible School of
Shady Grove Baptist Church will
begin June 28 at ? a. m.
All parents in the vicinity of the
church are urged to plan so that
their children may attend.
The following persons will lead
the activities: Mrs. Calvin Thomp
son, principal; Mrs. Kate Shields,
intermediate superintendent; Jam
es Thompson, helper;Mrs. Calvin
Thompson, junior superintendent; ?
Mrs. Troy Moore, helper; Mri.
Shields, primary superintendent; |
Mn. Ray Clouts, helper; Hii.
Wad* Anderson, beginner supertn
tandeot; Mr* Geraldine Gibson,
Helper; Mr*. Kit* Williams, nur
aery superintendent; Geaevlve
Jenkins, helper; Mia* Imogens
Voyles, secretary; Mia* Clara
Hughes and Mr*. Dora Shields,
pianist. '
Transportation will bo providod
tor chlldroa deeiring tt. Mrs.
Thornpeon will pick up chlldron on
the Dickey Road from Ranger.
Mrs. Kate ghleldo will pick up
children form Notla Farm to the
church, lira. Dora Shield* will
pick up children from Ranger on
highway M to the church.
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I Again AskForYour vote In The
Coming Primary On June 26.
IF YOU SEE FIT TO ELECT ME AS YOUR SHERIFF
I HAVE ONLY ONE PROMISE TO MAKE-THAT I
CAN AND WILL TAKE OFFICE HAVING MADE NO
PROMISES TO ANT INDIVIDUAL, GROUP, 0 R
FACTION OTHER THAN THAT I WILL ENDEAVOR
AT All TIMES TO ENFORCE THE LAWS HONEST
LY AND IMPARTIALLY AND, WITH YOUR HELP,
EFFICIENTLY
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Thankyou,
Luke Carver
'V ? ? ? v r ...J- - >? ?? . - *
Candidate For Sheriff