'Andrews .mm-Hcmm LUCY LAUOHTIR STA P P CORRESPOND!NT ' RHONE 101 ? AN Mm, M. C. Kiac* Corp. Hold* Employee Picnic Honae warming - Alvtn Russell. 51 Andrews High , who recently Us aawty built betas ta Vallaytown. was hon ored aa Friday awning wtO a aatplaa houaa?arming. Hostesses. Mra. Cadi Mtehhai 11 aad Mra. Mary WBly Gantry, aotoiwd gueats a MB* through tha homa. at pack and 1 S> appro xl ' thirty guests attending. Bridal Shower ANDREWS - Mrs. Arthur Waddas aad Mra. Larson Bz aall aatartalnad on Wednesday danaO at 3:00 p.m. at tha heme at Mrs. Bzzell. honoring Mra. Join Rasas with a mit caflanaoua bridal shower. Mrs. Raaaa was tha former Mra. Clara Sherrlll. Tha homa waa decorated wlO floral arrangements by Mrs. A. B. Chandler.Sr. Mra. Martin Pallium presided at On dhrtng tabia which featared a yellow tad green color of pedtr 23 2ND LT. KENT L. LAUGHTER, son of Mrs. Lucy Laughter of Andrews, was i (June 28) the winner of the singles and doubles competition In the H A S Battalion i Burney at Camp Lejeune. He is presently representing his Battalion in the Base Tourney. The winner will com pete in the Quad Command Tourney, which is composed of the winning teams from the 2nd Marine Division. Force Troops, Base and Marine Air Facilities Teams. Colonel Anthony Capueo (right) presented trophies for the Battalion Tennis tourney. Win ner of singles, 2nd Lt. Kent L. Laughter is shown at left. Monday, July 1, 2/Lu Laughter teamed with Captain McLaughlin, winning the Marine Corp Base Douhlea tennis Burney. They are now competing in the Quad-Command Tourney. Events In Andrews Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Sher rlll and family of Stanley and Mr. and Mrs. Troy Crisp of Charlotte are visiting Mrs. Florence Sherrill and other relatives. -A Mrs. G. E. Lail had as her guests this past week Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Lail, Kenny and Judy, New Ellington, S. C., and Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Love and son, Eddie of East Banks, West Virginia. ?A? Mrs. Odle Penland return ed from Ashevllle on Sunday after spending several weeks with relatives. Her daughter, Mrs. Lorene Bradley and daughter, Kathy, accompanied her to Andrews enroute to At lanta. -A - Mrs. C. Howard Allison and children. Chip, Pam, and Paulette, of Belmont are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Woods and sons. Mrs. Allison and Mrs. Wood are sisters. ?A - Mr. and Mrs. Fred McCon nell had as their guests this past week Mrs. George Robin, son, Mrs. Herman Wiley, daughters, Carol andPatricla, Mrs. Nancy Todd, all of Gas tonla, and their daughter, Mrs. Doris Greenwood of Atlanta. -A Tommy Pullium spent the week-end with Richard Pul lium In AshevtUe. On Sunday they attended the 3001apGrand National Races at the New Ashevllle Speedway. -A Mrs. Ann Derosa from the University of Tennessee, was house guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Noel during the week end. -A? Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cabs, sons, J ames, Chucky, and Jerry of Beckley, West Va* returned home on Thursday after spending several days with Mrs. R. L. Cabe. Other guests of Mrs. Cabe are Tommy and Suzy Cabe of BlalrsvlUe, Ga. -A? On Monday, Rev. Homer Wilson began a three week revival at Yoing Harris, Ga. Services are beginning at 7:30 p.m. each evening in tent near school, with special music nightly. Rev. G. D. Hayes of Niata, Tenn., will be present to assist Rev.Wilson. -A John Gernert and friends. Frank Casey, Lake City, Fla., and Blay Bryan, Kingston, N. C? all councelors at Camp Rockmont. Blalpk Mountain, spent the week-end with John's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Gernert. -A ? Rev. Warren Otter, As sociate Minister of the First Methodist Church of Mishawa ka. Ind? was guest speaker of First Methodist Church for the evening service Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. Otter present ed special music on Sunday morning, a duet, "Love Di vine" during morning worship service. -A Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Tlp pett of Augusta. Ga., return ed home on Stnday afternoon after visiting with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lambert. -A Durlng the month of July, worship services of the First Methodist Church will be broadcast over radio station. WKRK, Murphy. All members, are asked to pass this infor mation to shut-ins so they may Join in worship. Wis. Jra oCambert Wilt W.J St.,. JJi9Jon Salt ANDREWS - Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lambert announce the engagement of their daughter, Sandra Lambert, to Steve HMon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hlgdon. The bride-elect is a graduate of Andrews High School mi Is presently employed at Berkshire International Corp Tbe bridegroom-elect Is also a graduate of Andrews High School and Is employed with Hlgdon Construction Company. A fall wertfMng la planned. We're headquarters tSCOUT America's new WORK or PLAY WONDER! Ift? Wfcp pkkmp ...an open air runabout. ..tm i new idea in low-coot transportation I Palmer's Garage, Murphy, N. C. Phone 837-2498 ||| Deoior No. 1927 Andrews Catholic Church1 To Open For Inspection I ANDRBWS-Opan Hoese will to told at Holy Rodsomar Catholic Church In lakm, Friday, joly 26. bemoan 7>M and 9:30 p.m. Tto nawly con ?Bacad church aad rectory vaa bsdlt by Brolhar Rsbart tod Oiofeai Alfred, with Che aaalatanoe of hired hands from (to commaiiry. Several mem bra of (to Andrews com mend cy also done end time and mtiarlals a> help the Clan mary Home Mtsatoner Bro thers in ttolr work. The completed hull ding will now be open for Inspection. Tto use of tto building will ba espial nod. Inside tto church fee rial Br will sea the altar, fee baptismal font, fee oonfes explanation of tha different things In It vUl ba rondwrtsd by the layman'* organize Hon. tha ConfraartSty of Ckrlat lan Ooctrla*. Arthur Murray la tha president. A sals tint Mr. Murray will ha Mr. andMrs. Joaaph BKhourl, Mr*. Harold Jones, Mr*. Lawsoo Weal, Ml as Martha Parks. Mrs. Mwray, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Joaaph. Mrs. Cadi "Has JoaanT " James, Miss joaan Full wood Mrs. Valll# May Bowman. Miss Kay Bowman. Mr. md Mrs. William Wlshon. and Mrs. Mas Dallsy. Refreshments wUl bs I afar da visit si d ANDREWS - Mia* Melb Jones became the bride Morrow on Saturday, June 23 at the borne of the Rev. and Mra. John Wade of BlalravUle, Ga., with the Rev. Wade officiating. Mra. Morrow la the daughter of Mr. and Mra. BUI J one a of Andrew* and la a 1962 graduate of Andrew* High School. He has been employed a Berkshire Knitting Mill. Mr. Morrow la the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Morrow of Hlwassee Dam and la a graduate of HI was see Dam High School He la employed by Ruth Construction Company. The cotgile are presently residing at Jacksboro, Teen. Hawk* Entertained ANDREWS - Dr. and Mrs. P. E. Blalock entertained the Little League Hawk Team and their manager, Kenneth Trantham. with awelner roaai on Tuesday evening at the end ot the last official game of the season. The event was held at the Blalock picnic areas. Guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jonea, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Town son, Mrs. Reld West, and L.B. Womack. Mr. and Mr*. L. R. Hoff nan. Aahaville, and Ml is W. C. Penland of Canton, ware week-end guests of Mrs. B. K. Slagle. -A? Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Brown had as their guests this past week Mrs. Milton Smith, Deb bie and Rickey, of Saluda. S. C? Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Dei rebel ry, Ches^ieaks. Va? Mrs. Wad* Derreberry, eons. Johnny and Jerry, ?'so at Chesapeake, West Vi.. Mrs. Derreberry also visited her mother, Mrs. Fred Chrtsto pher of Murphy. ricnic supper ANDREWS - The Wesleyan Service Guild of First Metho dist Church met on Tuesday evening at the FellowshlpHall at 6:30 p.m. A picnic simper preceded the program. Mrs. Harold Walsh present ed the program "Just God and Sky and Green." which was closed with prayer by Miss Ver Moore. Eleven members were pre sent. -A Clrcle U of WSCS of the First Methodist Church met on Tuesday evening at die home of Mrs. Joe Morrow et 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Ray Hogsed and Mrs. Jack Ledford presented the program with group discus sion following. Nine members were pre sent. SUBAN MARGARET BRAUER. age 7 tmrthe, dss0Mre(l sndy pi and Mrs. Tommy Brauer. recently participated to As Billy Bowleg's Pirate Festival Days, held annually In Fort Walton Beach. Fla. During Billy Bowlegs Days, a treasure of 300 silver dollars was hidden In the beaches. Treasure maps were obtained and clues published In the Play Ground Daily News. Finders are keepers, treasure hunts for children, carnival throughout, pa rade, with new and old BUly Bowleg, and King and Queen, Susan is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hermann K. Brauer of Andrews. 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