andrews news Mrs. Lacy la>?kt?r, Staff Correspondent Phone 101-W Andrew*, N. C. 1 . ? Mr*. Ellen TJeraland, who has returned from spending die summer visiting her child ren In Norway, spent last week visiting die Christyt' and Mrs. Starr Pulllum. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lang of Atlanta visited Mrs. Lang's sister, Mrs. Ruth Starr Pul llum last week-end. Sue Geneva Phillips enrol led in the Memorial Mission School of Nursing, Tuesday, in Asheville. Fred Mashbum represent ed the Rhodda-Van Gorder Clinic at the Medical Divis ion of the 12th Annual South ern Consumer Credit Clinic in Charlotte, N. C., Septem ber 13 and 14. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wolf have as their guests, Mr. Harvey Wolf, father of Mr. Wolf, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Crieff of Reading, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Robert De Turek from Reading, Pa., visited Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Gernert this past week. Mrs. W. J . Carter and her daughter, Cindy, have return ed home from a visit with Mrs. Carter's mother, Mrs. A. L. Gambill of Asheville. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Christy and family of Asheville were week-end guests of Mr. Christy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Christy. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Huls accompanied their son Larry to Mars Hill Sunday. He will enroll as a freshman for the coming year. Mrs. Lorene Wise and Call have returned from a two weeks visit with her sister, Mrs. Newell Hardin, inGas tonia. Mr, and Mrs. Joe Suttle and small son, Pat Hampoo of Suffolk, Va., were week end guests of Mrs. Suole's mother, Mrs. Kate Hampton. Mrs. Mlly Ravencraft has returned to her home in Cleve land, Tenn., on Wednesday after spending several days with relatives. Rev. and Mrs. France Pos tell visited friends in Ellljay, Ga? Sunday. Rev. Postell was guest preacher at the 11:00 a.m. service at New Hope Bapdst Church. Mrs. H. E. Daniel and son, Henderson, and grandson, Richard, of Norfolk, Va., have returned to their home after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Holder. Mrs. Daniel is a sister of Mr. Holder. Rev. and Mrs. Marcellus Absher and family ofGastonia have moved to Andrews. Rev. Absher has been appointed as Pastor of the Beaver Creek Free Will Bapdst Chiirch. Mashburn Attends Credit Clinic Fred Mashburn represented the Rodda-Van Gorder Clinic of Andrews at the Medical Division of the 12th Annual Southern Consumer Credit Clinic. The Clinic was held in Charlotte on Wednesday and Thursday, September 13 and 14. LOOK! A Brand - new Royal Portable Typewriter for only $49.95* WHERE ? The Cherokee Scout WHEN? R ight now - just in time for Back To School. ?plus tax The Cherokee Scout Murphy, N. C. VE 7-2222 j Sunday morning as a par of the Worship Service a die First Methodist Churcl the Pastor, Do nil Smother man, will give the first of i series of Children's Sermons All children are lnvitad e attend. Mr, Sam Best and Bert; Sue spent Wednesday aix Thursday visiting Charlii Wilson at Johnson City, Tenn Mr. Wilson is a padent a Mountain Home. TTiey wen over night guests of Mrs. Wil son at Hampton, Tem. Oi their way home they visitec Mr. Best's sisters, Mrs Flora Hirff and Mrs. Allii Black In Asheville, N. C. G. W. Owensby and Charles Henry recently killed twent) rattlesnakes between Nanta hala and Franklin in the Ottet Creek Section. Ann Pulliun, Carolyn Thompson, Terry Thompson, Haroldette Adams, Sandy Pal mer, Donna Fuller andCarolc Bryant were elected as the Cheerleaders by the student body this past week. Harold Walsh returned to Petersburg, Va., Sunday . He has been spending the week with his wife and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walsh. Kent Laughter left for Athens, Ga? Monday to enroll at the University of Georgia. Andrews To Form Girl Scoot Troop " Harry Zimmerman and Mrs. Ruth Sprung, District Chair man of the Pisgah Girl Scout Council, will work together to form a new Brownie and Girl Scout Troop In Andrews. An organizational meeting will be held Thursday, September 22 at 3:30 p.m. at the Andrews School Auditorium. All inter ested mothers with girls se ven years old and up are asked to attend. Vickie Sherrill Honored On 7th Birthday ANDREWS-Mrs. Ray Sher riu entertained with a party at her home, Tuesday, Aug ust 30, honoring her daughter, Vickie Lou, on her seventh birthday. The table was centered with a birthday cake. A color scheme of pink and white was carried out in the flora! arrangement and refreshments. After games were played, cake and ice cream were served to the following: Teresa West, F-reida Ladd, fna Kay Phillip, L'arolyn Sims, Jackie Lou Brown, Linda and Paul Sherrill, Jary West, Terry Sherrill, Jer ry Sims. Relatives present at the par ty were: Mrs. Lorene Brown, Mrs. Mamie Sims, Clark Sher rill, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sherrill, Betty Ann Sherrill and Mrs. Winnie Whitaker. Diligence is the mother of jood luck, and (iod gives all thincs to industry. ATTENTION ALL CITIZENS First Come - First Served - Chartered Bus To See And Hear Oar Nixt President John F. Kennedy Maaicipel Stediia, Askavilla, N. C. * . 1 Saturday, Sept . 17 At 1:00 p. m. t Several chartered buses will leave Murphy from the Bus Station Saturday mornlnf at I a.m. sharp, and will return by 6 p.m. Make your reservations now. Only ? (ew seats left. One SO seat bus Is full; another well on itie way. Call VE 7-2601 For Immediate Reservations. Between the hours of 7 a.m. and 4 p.m. Cherokee County Democratic Executive Committee I Jack l)ifke>. Chairman Pd. Adv. I DEAR SALLY: I'm ? worn* of 36 who U in charge of department In our office, wld 12 (iri* under me. One of the* (iris Is ? special friend of mine ~ and she has told me that om of the other girls Is spreadini some vicious lies about me - one of these involving a fab' ricatod relationship with one o the mimed men in our com pany. I find this hard to be lieve, because I've always trie< to be nice to this girl ? and k all the girls ? and 1 though this girl was particularly swee ' and friendly towards me. Bu my friend insists that wha ' she has told me is true. Shoulc ? t discharge this girl? UPSET DEAR UPSET: Certainly no ! without giving the girl a chance to deny these accusations. Ther !' if you're convinced she's Inno cent, your quarrel Is with youi 'friend'. When you get rlghl 1 down to it, a real frienddoesn'i listen to this kind of talk an t he usually hesitates about con veying such gossip to the person ' involved for fear of hurting hil or her feelings. DEAR SALLY: Another man and 1 have been close friends i for more than 30 years, and recendy I hired his 22-year old son ? just out of college , ? to work in my office. Be i cause of his father, I've tried to give this boy every break, but he's proved just plain in adequate and Inefficient ? and what's worse -? he. doesn't even try. I think he's taking advantage of my friendship with his father, because he comes to the office late, takes extra time for lunch, and is away from his desk oftener than he's present. How can I handle this unpleasant situation without hurting his father? FRANK. DEAR FRANK: Before taking any direct action, speak to his father and explain what is going on. If he's a friend worth having, he's sure to understand you can not be expected to pay out a good salary for nothing. He should have this outwith his son, and if this doesn't work, then certainly you have every right In the world to discharge him. DEAR SALLY: Our son will Lions Hold First Zom Meeting Andrews District 31-A held (heir first zone meeting with the Andrews Lions as host, Thursday, September 8, at 7:00 p.m. District Governor Gudger ? Cabe, Deputy District Gover nor Frank Martin, Zone 1 chairman Joe El-Khouri and all presidents and secretaries from the following towns were present. They include And rews, Robbinsville, Hayes - rews, Robbinsville, Hayesvil le, Fontana, and Murphy. Preceding the zone meeting the Andrews Lions held their regular meeting. District Governor Gudger Cabe was guest speaker and installed four new members. Lion John Bellmon, Lion Harold Jones, Lion L. C. Broome, and Lion Walt Brown. Plans were made for the White Cane Drive which will be conducted Sept. 18 to Oct. 2. A light bulb sale was an nounced for September 22 ? A door to door canvas will start at 5:30 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. All profit will be used for purchasing glasses in the Andrews area. LEGAL NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY The undersigned, hiving qualified as Administrator of the estate of Chester W. Far mer, deceased, late of Cherokee County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned at Rt. 0 1, Box 201, Murphy, N. C., on or be fore the 8th day of Sept. 1961, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to sald'estate will please make immediate' payment to the undersigned at Rt. # 1, Box 201, Murphy, N. C. This 6th day of Sept., I960. ALLEN J. FARMER 6-6tc NORTH C AROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY The undersigned, having qualified as Executrix of the estate of Jerry Winslow David son, Jr., deceased, late of Cherokee County, this is to no tify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersignedatMur phy, N. C. on or before the llth day of August, 1961, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment to the undersigned atMur - phy, N.C. litis 6th day of August, I960. emily c. Davidson Murphy, N. C. 7-6tc NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as surviving partner of the partnership of Frmt Furniture Company, of Andrews. North Carolina, diis is to notify all persons having claims aftainat said partner thip ? be marrying ? lovely girl next > month, and everything was fine ? with us until we learned the ? girl's parents are planning Just , a very simple wedding and re c caption. Please don't miaundar [ stand. We aren't snobbish, but - we DO have a social standing - in our commiailty and a certain f reputation to maintain. When we - mentioned this to our son, he - said us this was all his girl's 1 parents could afford and that > It was all right with him. Then t. we suggested to the girl's par t ents that we finance a large and t beautiful reception in a hotel, t and they turned us down polite 1 ly and changed the subject. , Now we're very much em bar - t rassed. We have many promi ! nent friends whom we'd hesl i tate to Invite to- such a small ? and simple reception for a cook ' ie and a glass of punch. They'd t laugh at us. Don't you think t this girl's folks should swallow I their false pride for our sake? MORTIFIED. i DEAR MORTIFIED; You are i the ones, with the false pridel And I congratulate the girl's parents for their dignity and character and their refusal to be bought off. Stop pressing this. This is your son's wed ding?a sentimental occasion? and not a means of showing off , your 'social status,' DEAR SALLY: I've been going with a fellow for three years, and we expect to be married early next year. Here's the thing that's been bothering me for sometime. Whenever Christmas or his birthday come along and 1 ask him what he'd like, lie always suggests that 1 just give him the money and he'll buy what he wants. I've been forking over $10 to him on these events, but so far, I've never seen anything that he has bought with the money. Either he blows it or he saves it. Now his birthday is coming up again next month, and I'm wondering wh'at to do. Can you advise me? LIZ DEAR LIZ: Why do you keep asking him? Just buy him what you think he'd like, and this will eliminate the commercial as pect from these occasions and increase their sentimentality. Farewell Party Friends and. Sunday School class members of Mrs. B.M. Gibbs and Mrs. W. S. Neel entertained for them Monday night at the home of Mrs. John Whisenhunt with a pot-luck sup per. The occasion was a Fare well party for the two ladies who have served their friends and Church so faithfully since coming to Andrews more than a year ago. Mrs. Gibbs is leaving to take up new duties as a nurse at the Methodist Childrens Home in Richmond, Va. Mrs. Neel, who retired last year as principal of the Pin ellas Park Elementary School, will return to her home in St. Petersburg, Ha. for thewinter. Mr. Paul Zinzer presented a program of music throughout the evening with added group singing. Twenty seven people attended the party. Andrews JV's 1 Play Robbiasville The Andrews Wildcats JV squad will take the field against Robbinsville Thursday night at 7:30 p.m. at the And rews Athletic Field. .Andrews Coach Bob Cooper said, "We plan to use every boy we have either on offense or defense, to give every boy a chance to play." There are seventeen boys on the JV squad. f Regular varsity practice v starts this Friday, Sept. 16. t Daily workouts will be held at 3 p.m. The Wildcats open against Robbinsville on September 30. The team plans to hold a Car Wash, Saturday, Sept. 17, in an effort to raise funds to help with the athletic pro gram. Several downtown ser vice stations will co-operate in this Forsyth To Speak To Andrews Club Frank Forsyth of Murphy . will be the guest speaker at the Konneheeta Club's first meeting tonight (Thursday), at 6:45 p.m. at the Carnegie Library Park. The Committee of Public Affairs is in charge. LEGAL NOTICE to exhibit them to the unuer signed, surviving partner at Freel Furniture Company on Main Street in Andrews, North Carolina, on or before die 25th day of August, 1961, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All parsons indebted to Mid partnership will please make immediate payment. This the 23rd day of August, I960. CHAALES FREEL, V ? --? ?? surviving r irtntr ? ?5*. Mlse Angel Weds Harold Wolih syxssr day, bepwmber 4. at 4:00 pjn. The bride is the daughter of Mr. tad Mil. Claude Angel. The fartdag room la the aoo at Mr. and lire. Prank Walah of MarUe. The Rev. DorTlf Srnothermaii performed (he double ring cere mony. Mr. and Mr*. Bill Marr were the only attendants. Mrs. Walah la a graduate of Andrews High School. She Is employed at District Memorial Hospital. Mr. Walsh is also a graduate of Andrews High School and is presently employed in Peters burg, Virginia. After a wedding trip, the couple will make their home in Andrews. Rotariaas Hear Leoaard Lloyd The Andrews Rotary Club had as their speaker at their regular meeting Tuesday, September 6, Graham County Representative Leonard W. Lloyd of Robbinsville. Mr. Lloyd spoke about "The Me chanics of the Political Con vention." He traced the me thods of selecdng our nations Presidential candidates from the time our country began as a nation to the presentday. The speaker at the regular meeting Tuesday, September 13 was Mr. Robert Barker, formerly of Andrews. Mr. Barker is engaged in writing a documentary history of Che rokee County and is visiting this section to gather facts lor his book. Work Begins On New Cemetary Road Work began Wednesday, September 21 to clear die right of way for a new Cemetery road. This is the results of a bill introduced by Mrs. Giles Cover during the last Assem bly. The Andrews Cemetery is a land grant cemetery. The bill made it possible for the Highway Department to build a road through the Cemetery. It will be a gravel road, with an attractive entrance and exit. The switch-back road will make a circle through the Cemetery and come out in the new section. District Memorial Hospital ANDREWS DISMISSAL FROM Sept. 5th to 12th: ROBBINSVILLE, John Chllders, Mrs. Ralph Gur gans. Miss Nettie Williams. NANTAHALA, Mrs. Herbert Bateman. ANDREWS, Miss Maxlne Wheeler. Fred Han nah, Faron Stiles, Mrs. Er nest Tabor, Frank Wyke, M. M. Ledford, Master Michal Bryson. MURPHY, Jerry Di ckey. MARBLE, C. T. Car roll. ALCtJA, TENN. Mrs. Gertrude Maples. CENSUS, September 12th: ANDREWS, Luther White, Joe Holloway, George Clayton, Mrs. Tom Painter, Mrs. Ly man Dills, George Leather wood. NANTAHALA, Miss Le la Mae Gregory, Miss Wilma Gregory. MARBLE, Mrs. ttianha Griggs. ROBBINS VILLE, Boyd Collins, Miss Brenda Nelms, Billy Ray Sl aughter, Master David Rob ison. MURPHY, Mrs. Colman Head. FARMER, TENN ..Mrs. Morgan Morrow. BIRTHS: Mr. and Mrs. Carl millsaps, Robbinsvllle, a girl, 9-4-60, 7 lbs. 13 oz., Sheila Ann. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Campbell, Robbinsville, a girl. 9-1-60, 7 lbs. 8 3/4 oz., Marsha Ann. Mr. and Mrs. T, C, Hardin, Andrews, a boy, 9-5-60, 7 lbs. 13 oz., Michael Ray. Jo not anticipate trouble, or norry about what may never lappen. Keep in the sunlight, Ben I ranklin r MODERN ETIQUETTE By Roberta Li? Q. What it ttM proper way i ib eat lobatarT A. Thra* Important aMp* are: (1) Left hand hold* lobster on plate. Right hand twlaa off big claws and lay* thorn aside on plats. Body meat rfcmovod from under tall, cut In small pieces, dipped in sauce and eaten with special seafoodforfc. (2) Left hand steadies lobster on plate. Right hand twists off small claws and meat is sucked out from severed ends (noise lessly). (3) Pick up Mg claws with hand, crack with nut cracker, and remove meat with fork or nut-pick. Then clean hands with napkin. ? 0 0 0 Q. When an invitation written on an informal card is received, and a reply is requested. Is it all right to make this reply over the telephone? A. It is quite all right to acknowledge an informal in vitation over the telephone. 0 0 0 0 Q. Who Is supposed to de fray the expenses of wedding photographs? A. The bride's family. 0 0 0 0 Q. What are the generally accepted names applied to each wedding anniversary, from the first to the tenth. A. First, paper or plastic. Second, cotton. Third, leather. Fourth, silk or nylon. Fifth, wood. Sixth, iron. Sevenih, cop per, brass or wool. Eight, el ectric appliances. Ninth, pot tery, Tenth, tin or aluminum. 0 0 0 0 Some of the domestic evil of drunkenness are houses with out windows, gardens without fences, fields without tillage, bams without roofs, children without clothing, principles, morals, or manners. - Ben Franklin Getting into debt is getting into a tanglesome net. - Ben Franklin Q. Whan a girt has baas in iroducad s> a young man, and la leaving htm, should aha aay that aha la glad u have met himT A. No. Thaae are the young man' a llnaa, to which ah a may reply, 'Thank you.' 11, however, he (alia to make any auch state ment, then a am lie and i 'good try' arc all neceaaary. Iff# Q, When a host la carving the meat at the table, ahould he cut enough for everyone before serving anyone? A.Thls is the usual procedure. ? ? s ? Q.lf a woman gueat Is leaving a party and the men are standing nearby Vaiting (or her to make her exit, and she is engaged in converse don with the hos tess, should they remain stand ing or may they sit down? A. They should remain stand ing for so long as they are nearby ? but It would be all right (or them to sit down if they move to another part of the room. ? ? ? ? Q. When one is at a banquet and doesn't care to drink co( fee, is it proper to turn one's cup over as a signal to the waiter? A. No. It is better to in dicate the (act by a slight shake o( your head, and a 'No, thank you' to the waiter as he is about to serve you. GOVERNMENT SURPLUS SALES wi? n?mm hm. treeww Cm S?? Oira? T. *??." gn mcMwn how to auv M ?? ft raat su?plus, nuu ? mtPim. tlM to ~SU*PLUI ULII INCoii' matiom saaviccs, r. o a? 1111. WatMMftw I. O.C. AFTER YOU HAVE SEEN IT YOU WILL SAY IT WAS WORTH TEN TIMES THE PRICE! For a mere 19c you can own a very Interesting booklet ebout two very different people . . . One of them is described by one newspaper as "ONE OF THE STATE'S MOST REMARKABLE PERSONALITIES." the ott er one is described by another newspaper a s "FRIENDLY AND HELPFUL." Qdoesn't that apply to most people? Aren't we all "Friendly .and Helpful"?) One of them stands a chance to make a fortune if elected. The other one stands a chance to lose a fortune if elected. One of them Iargelv confines his activities concerning mankind to talking. The other one to civine and livine by ti e Golden Rule. One of them has published an ad in the 12 million cir culation Reader's Digest which has been 'described by a famous writer as "ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL Hl'MAN, MOST COLORFUL ADS TO EVER COME OUT OF THE SOUTHLAND." The other one has been described as "ABLE." A newspaper described one of them as "QUOTE RES TRAINED." Another paper t as this to sav about the other one: "HE IS NO DREAMY IDEALIST AND MAKES A LOT ?OF SENSE IN SPEAKING OUT 01 AN EXPERIENCE AS WIDE AS THE WORLD." One paper describes one of thein as ''CONSCIENTIOUS," Two other newspapers call one of them "A PRETTY Bin FELLOW" who "POSSESSES RELIGIOUS CONVICTIONS FAR ABOVE THE AVERAGE." " Both men arc married for over a quarter -century to the same wives. One of them has tl ree, t* e otl er one. two children. Their combined a"e about 99 years. T' eir com ? bined total residence in tl e mountains. TO years. You will want to rea l this 40 paee booklet t! at 1 as heen described as one of ti e most unrsual ever printed. Not' in? like this I as ever heen published. You can own it by sending IV in coin Or postage stamps to the WESTERN CAROLINA NEWS COMPANY, P. O. IJOX ."MS. ASIIEVILLE, N. C. (4 cent ?tarnp on envelope). If \ (Hi want to order copies lor your Iriends, vou may order ten copies by paying >1.00 instead ol SI. SO. DORIS RATHBONE 1 AUCTION OF FINE ANTIQUES FRIDAY Stpttahr 16, 2:00 P. M. Bloksvillt Upholstery And Furniture Exchange Blairsville, Go. * This will be one of tie finest sales of ANTIQ1 'ES ever held in thi? section ol Geor gia. We have a very fine selection for Dealers and C ollectors alike. AUCTION SALE STARTS AT 2:00 P.M. A Van Load of antiques to be sold at this auction ? Marble Top Dressers, Marble Top Chests, China Cabinets, Cerner Cupboards, Round Tables, all Kinds of Love Seats and Chairs, Chinaware, Cut Class and Pressed Class, Corded Beds, Ire Cream Chairs and Hundreds of other items not mentioned. DON'T MISS THIS SALE. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1ft. 19ft0. 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