ANDREWS IN Lacy Louflhtor StoH Correspondent Phono 101-W Andrews, N- C. Cherokee Scout * Clay County Progress. Thurs. Apr. 1, 1965 DJK FLORIST Main St. - -Andrews, N. C. Arrangements for Funerals, Hospitals, Home, or Weddings. THE BEST OF FRESH FLOWERS. GIFTS ? Nor Cross Cards Dress & Formal Wear.. Start Using our Law Away Plan for E aster & Spring Clothing Days Phone 23 Nights 265W ANDREWS. N. C. Circle Maatiags ANDREWS- Circle meet ings of the Woman's Miss ionary Society of First Bap tist Church, Andrews, will be held Thursday, April 1, at the following places: The Anna Whi taker Circle will meet at 2:00 at the home of Mrs. W. C. Gray. The fallowing meetings will be held at 7:30: Marjorie Hicks Ayers Circle at the home of Mrs. Wade Brooks, Ruth Bagwell Circle at the home of Mrs. Annie Stover, and Ada Mae Pruette Circle at the home of Mrs. Amos Harris. The program to be discuss ed at the meetings is entitled "Building Missionary Con cepts in the Home." WANTED TO BUY HARDWOOD 52" Long 6" And Up 84" Long 8" And Up $17.60 Per Unit Buying 5 1/2 Days A Week W.D. TOWNSON LUMBER CO. M?u 837-2161 Mvrpby, N.C. [aster [?g Decorations ANDREWS - "Never under estimate the power of * woman" is a phase often repeated, and Indeed it does take a woman's skill to provide so many of the lovely thirds that make our world more beautiful and enjoyable. In fact, decorating eggs so attractively at Easter time plus designing the empty shells seems to be one of the feats. One local lady, Mrs. Marvin (Dot) Pullium, has gained wide recognition for her skill and artistry with egg shells. For two years she received awards for her beautifully decorated eggs in WDEF - TV contest in various categories. Incl uded were eggs depicting four seasons of the year, Christ mas tree ornaments, nursery rhyme characters, and lovely maidens in Easter bonnets. A clever woman usually p.ans ways also to serve the eggs deliciously several days afterwards. During this lenton season, when eggs are so plentiful, especially in this area the following delicious and easy-to-make dish might be served. Saucerama Eggs 1/2 cup mayonaise 1/2 cup ketchup 1 teaspoon lemon juice 1/4 cup milk 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/2 dozen hard cooked eggs Blend all ingredients, except eggs, slowly into may onaise. Pour sauce over sliced hardcooked eggs and bake in moderate oven fifteen minu tes. Serve on toast. Looks goodl Tastes better ! -A Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Holl and and children, Rickey, Michael and Audie of Atlanta were weekend guests of par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alec Holl and and Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Flowers. I'M GONNA on CHANNEL 9?9:00 P. M. andi the | ? |olsum Qvead Si lingers World's only 20-second comedy hour. Prepared in the belief that even commercials can be enter taining. Fro^h one day lonyer W:? JJforJ Do W.J ^Jerry IV in frey ANDREWS- Mr. and Mrs. Huston Ledford announce the engagement of their daughter, Sandra Jean Ledford to Terry Ross Winfrey, son of Mrs. Anna Winfrey and the late Lawrence Winfrey. Date of the wedding has been set for April 30. Hoottuanny Successful ANDREWS - The Hoote nanny, sponsored by the Konnaheeta Woman's Club held Friday, March 26, has been declared a success fin ancially and productively by Mrs. Sam Ward, chairman of the ways and means comm ittee. Entertainment featured ballet dancers, singers and string bands from Andrews, Hayesvllle, Franklin, Fon tana, and other neighboring towns. The Konnaheeta Club ex pressed their sincere thanks to Dave Bruce of WCVP Ra dio, who was Master of Ceremonies, and to each part icipant in the show. -A Mr. and Mrs. Larry McClure of Miami, Fla. spent the week-end with Mrs. McClure's parents, Rev. and Mrs. France Postell. Andrews High Athletes Honored With Banquet ANDREWS - Ute Andrews High School Football and Basketball teams were hon ored with a banquet and awards presented to outstanding pl yers Thursday night March 25. Frank Murray served as master of ceremonies, and Or. F. E. Blalock was banquet chairman. Some 150 people ! were present. Football awards were pres ented by Athletic Director Hugh Hamilton. David Slagle, quarterback on the 1964 cham pionship team, received awards for the nost valuable player and the best defensive back. Danny Tatham was given an award as the most improved player, andJlmSursavagewas chosen as the best offensive back. The award for best off ensive lineman went to Steve Allen. Ronnie Hembree re ceived the individual award for best defensive lineman. The presentation of the Gordon Cathey Memorial Sp ortsmanship award was made by the Rev. T. C. Christmas to James White. Coach Cecil Mashburn pre sented basketball awards as follows: Most Improved pla yer, David Slagle and Most Valuable Player, Larry Ow enby. A1 Geremente, who was in troduced by Superintendent C. O. Frazier, told the students that the problems of modern living make it necessary that we have courage, compassion, and the willingness to com promise. "It is good to read the sports page of the paper," he said, "but I hope that you will also keep informed by reading the front page and -A Approximately 35 attended the family night supper held at the First Methodist Fell owship Hall on Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. Those attending brought gifts to be used for the newly decorated kitchen. -A the editorial page." In past years the Lions and Rocarians have sponsored separate football and basket ball banquets. This year's event was the first joint athletic banquet in the history of Andrews High School. Hard lag's Hoaortd With Hovsewamiag ANDREWS- Mr. ?nd Mrs. WillUrd Harding who recently moved to their new home were I honored with a housewarmlqg Friday night, March 26. given ' by the members of theBeaver Creek Free Will Baptist Church. Approximately 90 4 attended. Following the opening of " gifts, refreshments were ser ved. Byron Chandler Is at his ( home now afwr completing his course In Business Ad- ( ministration at King's Coll ege, Charlotte, N. C. One-Stop Banking Service SAVINGS Liberal interest, com pounded regularly. CHECKING Regular and special accounts; convenient I LOANS For any worthwhile purpose; low rates. ^FUU^S 2004 MAI M M.P. 20 * Fo, For every banking need, you can count on us! Here, under one roof, are financial services to benefit every member of the family, from Savings Accounts for thrifty youngsters (grown ups, too, of course!) to Loans . . . Checking Accounts . . . everything! 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