society News and Club Activities 1 , L. B. Nichols New President Andrews PTSA ? L. B. Nichols, Andrews business man, was honored at a meeting ol tfct Andrews PTSA Tuesday, when he received the PTSA presidents! - award. In making the presentation, Mrs. Gerald Aim jnd, past president ol the PTSA, told ot 37 years of active P-rA membership by Mr. Nichols, during which time he had attended every Andrews school commence ment practically all plays and oth er school activities, served as P-TA president, on the Board ol County Commissioner, the Board of Education, an dserved as State Senator representing the counties Cherokee, Clay, Macon, Graham and Swain. He is a member of the Andrews Presbyterian Church and the Ro tary Club and was married in 1922 to the former Miss Jean Candler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Candler of Villa Rica, Georgia. They have a son, Lee, Jr., of Car rolton, Georgia, and two grand sons, Lee 111, and Stephen. Mr., Mrs. Lynn Gault Gnest Speaker At Konnaheeta Club Mr. and Mrs. Lyiui Gault ol Brasstown will be guest speakers at the April meeting of the Konna heeta club to be held at the Nanta hala Inn Thursday, April 18 at 6: 45 p. m. PROLIFIC PRODUCERS! ASGROW STATE HALF RUNNERS SMALL WHITE BUNCH TEN DEB GARDEN BEAN. TASTES LIKE A CORNFIELD BEAN. good' TO EAT TO CAN TO FREEZE TO MARKET GUARANTEED TENDER NO TOUGH BEANS ? Complete Line of Garden Seeds FARMERS FEDERATION Dial VE 7-2416 Murphy, N. C. Don Ramsey, Mgr. 1 Adinah Lf/nn Brown Celebrates Eleventh Birthday Adinah Lynn Brown, was honor ed by her mothei , Mrs. W. T. Brown, with a party celebrating : her eleventh birthday Saturday, ; April 6 at 3:90 at their home. The theme of the party was "Great Ambition" and the guests came dressed as what they wanted , to be. ' The party was held in the down stairs playroom and the decoration theme was "Hitch your Wagon to A Star" favors of wagons fllied with peanuts were given to the guests. x ? Birthday cake 4nd punch was I ! served to tbe following: Sarah Var ner Singleton, Kenny Jane Davis, ! Mary Arden Davis, Missy Wilson, ! Sarah White, Becky Jo Ray, Sheila Faye Stiles, Laurie Hardin, Sher I ry Spence, M_ry Linda Hyatt, j, Sheila GosseU, Touie Headrick, Judy Sanders, Sa^ie Nelson, Ann Caldwell and special guests, Mr. and Mr. Weldoa Smith and child ren, Wendie Jean^and Clark, from Gainesville, Georgia. Mrs. Brown was assisted in serv ing and entertaining by Mrs. Smith. " ? GRAPE CREEK PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carroll and family of Springfield, Ohio, visited relatives here over the week-end. Mr. Howard Kephart of Spring field, Ohio, visited his wife over the week-end. Mr. Vernon Martin of Gastonia, visited his father, Everett Martin, Thursday. Mr. Elisha Lovingood, who has | been seriously sick is some better. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Carroll of Springfield, Ohio, visited relatives here over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Baker and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whitener and son, Bobby, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Baker- of Tellico Plains, Tenn. j Mrs. Boyce McLeymore was the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. M. McLeymore. Mr. and Mrs. James Moss of Cleveland, Ohio, visited relatives 1 1 ere over the week-end. i Mr. and Mi's. Charlie Carroll of Springfield, were Friday night guests of Mrs. Bill Haigler. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kephart were Friday night guest of Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Kephart and family. Mrs. Raby Lovingood of astonia was the Thursday night guest of Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Lovingood. Mr. Everett Martin who has j been sick is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Baker were Sunday night guests of Mr. Everett ! Martin. Miss Ruth Hogsed Becomes Bride 0! Mr. Sanden Clark Mr. and Mm. Carl Hogsed ot Murphy, Route 3, announces the marriage of their daughter, Ruth to Sanden Clark, of Denver Color ado. The wedding was performed at Hiawassee, Georgia, Sunday April 14. Those attending the ceremonj were the bride's mother, and sis ter, Barbara, Mrs. Mae Dockery j and daughter, Mildred Payne, I Howard Lockaby, Pat Laney, Jim my Garrett and Frank McDonald. PERSONALS I Last Thursday, H. Bueck, mem- 1 ber of the State Department School j Survey Committee, went to Syl* | to assist with locating a site for the Jackson County High School. C. R. Freed, L. L. Mason and Supt. H. Bueck attended the West ern North Carolina Associated Communities meeting in Bryson City Monday. Tuesday night H. Bueck Inter national Counselor of Lions was guest speaker at Haw Creek Lions Club in Buncombe County. Lion Buesk presented Haw Creek Char ter five years ago. Mr. and Mrs.' Mack Patton and children,' Bob, Don and Mamie f>l Hendersonville, spent a few days last week in Murphy with Mrs Patton's mother, Mrs. Don Wither spoon. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Davidson and Mrs. Gay Davidso returned Sun day from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Phil Goforth of Charleston, S. C. Mrs. H. S. Simmons and daugh ter, Cindy are spending the week here with Mrs. Simmons' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Davidson. H. C. Bueck, freshmen at State 1 College, Raleigh, arrived this week to spend the Easter Holidays at home. Gordon Darnell arrived Wednes day from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill to spend the Easter Holidays at home. Miss Carolyn Alexander, senior at the University of Georgia, Ath ens, who is now doing her practice taching in an Atlanta School, will arrive Thursday to spend the Eas ter holidays. Tom Evans, who is a patient in a Kansas City hospital, is reported to be improving and is expected home soon. Women of the Murphy Presby terian Church attending the Dis trict meeting of women of Ashe ville Presbytery in Andrews Saturday were Mrs. R. A. Potter, Mr?. E. H. Brumby, Mrs. R. H. Foard, Mrs. Robert King, Mrs. W. A. Singleton and Mrs. C. W. Sav age. BEHOLD, HE !S RISEN I I The Testimony of Millions Dramatized In a Sunrise Portrayal of the Resurrection World Shaking Events Two Earth quakes Jesus Arose From The Dead Between Docktown, Twin. And Murphy, N. C. Bible Drama Retold Three Crosses Thousands Will Attend Annua! Open - Air Program FIELDS OF THE WOOD t 4:00 A.M. SUNDAY AM- Night Service * Saturday EASTER PAGEANT Hardin-Buchanan Wedding Plans Announced The wedding of Miss Margaret Ann Hardin and Jake Buchanan will take place at tAe Valley town Baptist Church Saturday evening April 20 at seven o'clock. The Rev. ^lalph Matheson, pastor, will offi ciate. The bride will be attended by Miss Shelby Jean Reece, and the bridegroom's attendant will be Joe Mosteller. Miss Sallie Buchanan will pre sent a program of nuptial music and Miss Doris Raxter will be the vocalist. Valley to wa HD C lub To Meet Wednesday Mrs. W. G. McKeldrey will be hostess at her home for the April meeting of the Valleytown Home Demonstration club Wednesday April 24, at 2 p. m. Among The Sick The Rev. J. D. Moses was ad mitted to Providence Hospital, Monday. Other patients in the hospital are Miss Lula Fain, Mrs. Oliver Cook, Route ,3, Murphy; Delmar Dye of Culberson; W. W. Walker, Brass town. Mrs. Vesta Hensley is with Mrs. Cora Hawkins in Culberson this week, who is quite ill. Latheru Ckirek Women Hold Meeting Wed. The* United Lutheran Church WoWmen of St. Andrew's Lutheran Church in Andrews met on April 10th at the Lutheran Parsonage. The program topic "Christian Mis sions ? More Than You Think'' was presented by Mrs. L. L. Love. The refreshments were served by Mrs. Vitold Gobins Woman* Missionary Society To Meet With Mrs. Aurhanan Mrs. Floyd Buchanan will be hostess at her home Thursday afternoon at 2:30 to members of the general Womans Missionary Society of the First Baptist church. PERSONALS Patricia Gentry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gentry of Greens boro, N. C. has been spending the past two weeks with her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harve Elk ins. ? Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Elkins, Jr. of Asheville spent the week-end of April 7th, with Mr. Elkins' par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harve Elkins. Mrs. A. N. Hinton of Brevard will arrive this week to spend a few days with her daughter-in-law Mrs. Gladys Hinton and family. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Lehmann of Asheville, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed win Hensley and children visited Mrs. Vesta Hensley for the week ; end. Mr. Clyde Sneed, who is employ ed in Brevard, N. C. visited a; ! home over the week-end. SEE US EOR RELIABLE INSURANCE INANYLINE HYDE INSURANCE AGENCY DIAL VE 7-2438 - Murphy, N. C. Aadrews Beta Clab Elects Officers Election of officer* of the Beta Club of the Andrews School was held Thursday morning They are: Katherine Sursavage, president; Wade Reece. vice presi dent; Melba West, secretary, and treasurer, Pete Genie rt Plans were completed for the 19th annual North Carolina con vention held in Asheville Satur day. Those who attended the Ashe ville meeting were: Mrs. Bruce Bristol, sponsor, Katherine Sur savage, Melba West, Frances Lun sford, Wade Brooks, Pete Ger nert and Supt. and Mrs. J. E. Ruf : ' ' :? ? ?? ? ? Terry Hensley Feted On 10th. Birthday Mrs. Hugh Hensley entertained Tuesday night April 9 at her home with a birthday supper for her son, Terry, who was celebrating his tenth birthday anniversary. Approx imately twenty boys attended the supper. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Christo pher and children of Madison, Ky., visited Mf\ and Mrs. L. D. Schuy ler over the week-end. 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