FOOTBALL SUMMARY . ( By Pruden Davidson | article recalls to memory a 1 - access!ul season of athletics, uh football n?avr?d o - . :al facts make-up this success of ; 1 _am-. which should be mentioned :r lea.-t. They are: That -Murphy! ( ci 100 points during the year. , her - pponcnts scored only 1 1 ; - nts. j , ! j;?t not a single Murphy man was lied off of the field on account n juries. . it the game attracted record is and unsurpassed support was . t :i by local businessmen. That Murphy lost only one game, i ir.ir three and tying four, e fact-: along with the spectacular ir.g and cool h adwork of the contributed to the successfulthe team, t games played by the local . and the score are as follows: i r 5?Bryson City 0, Murphy 0. 1 b r 12?Andrews 0, Murphy 0. i t r lit?Ilaye villo 0, Murphy 1 ci 20?Cherokee 0, Murphy 14. V \ ember 1)?Bryson City 7, Murphy i. Xwniber 16?<Hayesville 0, Murphy X ember 23?Coppcrhill 0, Murphy 0. X' \ ember 30?Andrews 7, Murphy 7. Several first-string players will in luate next Tuesday night, and end j th?i? days of High school football. Those whose names will not be on the . ?t next year are: Truman Hinshaw, H. J. Ayres, Wz yV-/ Shirt /tT'A It's a Hanes . undershirt as yoi And when you f so much length t come out 01 pia< wad at your wai; 1 Take a peep ? elastic fabric sn s' \! *" / ribs. Hanes does r \rzr A no matter how y|T^ never any 1 j- Hanes des LH 3 5 C EACH For Shirts and Shorts t Other*, 50c each SAMSON1AK UNION-SUITS $1 tSmnforirrd) Others 75c and up ( W0FF0RD-TER ?Distrib murphy, The C hy High S< jien Knloe. Harley Barton, Marti! \ioutgomery, Woodrow Goforth, L- it Ham pi 11. A larjre group of boys who camt >ut to play last fall will also appear I Igam n.xi September. They are: Have s Leatherwood, Henry Luck-1 i?tv, Arnold Millsaps, Troy Millsaps, i Lharles Henderson, Tyson Smith,) Robert Cook, (juentin Woods, Clif-j ton -Mill , Hartley Millsaps, V. C. Hughes, Hal Leatheiwood, Gaines, FJkins. Lawrenc- Johnson, Grady, i Ramsey and Dennis Harnett. During the last few weeks, since ; basketball season is over, coach Dea-' ten ha had the new recruits over at1 the tield receiving instruction* some of the "old-hands'*. He said thai there was plenty of matt rial available for a good t am next year. REVIEW OF DRAMATIC CLUB George Williamson W hen the Dramatic club was organized at the first of the school year here was no n? ney to buy costumes, maki-up stage s.t , etc.,. A plan was suggested which was very satisfactory it was a sattire on the faculty called "Mummies on Parade", in w.'iich a gieat scientist discovered the bodies cf t: aehers and pupils and brought them back to life. The sattire was very amusing. In February three one-act plays .vero presented by the Dramatic club. These brought out some very good acting for high school players. The plays were, "The Romancers," by Rostand, "No Count Boy," by Paul Green and "Country Complex," In March Vie Dramatic club took E WOULDN'T IVE YOU THIS off his back! . . as cool and comfortable an j ever tucked inside your shorts! ;et it tucked?it stays. There's o a Hanes shirt-tail that it can't x . . . can't make an annoying it! it your chest. See how the soft, looths and snugs around your a sweet job of knitting! Because much you wash the shirt, it'll as clean and trim as that . . . droops or wrinkles) lirts should be enough guaranwbs Shorts are okay, too. You'll are, if you climb into a pair! tretch and reach all over the lot catches or binds. And the colors -or we'll ma/fe good! See a iler today. P. H. Hanes Knitting Winston-Salem, N. C. H FOR MEN AND ROTS VI FOR EVERT SEASON j ij oSM RELL CO. >utors? NORTH CAROLINA herokee Scout, Murphy, I >ne of the plays, "No 'Count II v." tc the tournament at Cullowhet. The iayets were Gien KnUc, Katherine Coleman. Lawienc. J?-in?on, Hazel Hampton. Glen Enl e and Katherin. Coleman were placed on the all-i tournament cast. Mr. Deans, sponsor of the Dramatic club had charge of a chapel program in April. He let the numbers of Dramatic ilub who had not appeared before an audience this year prepare -kits and present them without h lp in selection or coaching. REVIEW OF GLEE CLUB Kathryn Keener At the beginning 'f school 100 ( students signed up for the Glee club i Each student tri d out and thirty six from the hundred \ver< selected. At t?ie next meeting the following ' flicers wer elected: 1 besident?Kathryn John.-on. Vice-pre ident?Muriel Lahn. Secretary?Mary Cathron Hen sley. Librarian ?Elizabeth Franklin. A Christmas program was given ; hy the Gke club and the Boys chorus Two songs were sung on the club I night program. A chapel program ?ha^ __ ! CBB& jgftcjx ?j fefp A COMPLETE RE SERVICE INT EVFR-S THE SMALLEST TC Here are entirely new venience, usefulness household refrigerate brought about by Fr and greatest develop Freezer. But see for the Spring Parade noi showroom. The Super Freezer complete refrigeration vides the right kinds purpose ?all in the There's fast freezing USTEM TO JACK PEARL in a nrw show with { Freddy Rich's Orchestra, every Wednesday, 9:00 P.M., I over station WBT forth Carolina Thi been given and since that time con- < centration has been on the commencement program which will be a song i on Thursday night at the High school t Recital one for the baccalaurate t sermon and one on commencement \ night. t MUSIC MEMORY CONTEST ) Moselle Moore The Junior Woman's Club sp nsov- J e?' a course in music appreciation in 1 the elementary school and will giv. a medal to Marion Axley. winner. H rorahle mention - es -< R ber:a ; Carringer. Mary Lee Roberts. Gloria | I ari l-. Hall Mae H:::>haw, Kate | Padgett. EUGENICS AND HYGE1NE Mae Timpson Mi - KidJer . ave a ser e- ?f eight ' talk- to the girls over -ixteen, but ' scho 1 activities have taken up most | of the xtra time and >r.e has been I able to meet wif?h ;he younger girls i only a few times. | She a-ked us to c <-porate with I state health workers in the reducing j the death rate {' mothers and babies. I i and ?-"* ai landing to liavt copies of The Maternity Handbook i put in tin Murphy Carn.ffie Library. Tfose of the pills and any others v to want to read 'h;.< book may borrow it from the library. HOME ECONOMIC NEWS Jennie Lee Spivia In the Homo Ecoir mi Club this year many interesting and important sah.i it- have been '^sed. Some of these pertained :*? clothinp, fond, and the home. Plans have been discussed for improving each f these. id the cli'b nv rher- have a learned something that will be helpful to them. SUMMARY OF HIGH SCHOOL CHAPEL Aileen Hampton The faculty and students of Mur I phy hijrh Sfchool have tnjoytd a num. ? her of instructive and intertaining rhape! programs this sc#>oo] year. The school has been very fortunate n hearing speeches from several disinguished persons both in and out of own. Among the out of town guest vere Governor Ehringhaus, of Ralrijvi, X. C\; Mrs. Qeertsena, of Holand. Dr. H. T. Hunter, president of A. X. T. C . at Cullowhee; Mrs. I?anling who has visited t e Holy Land; md Mr. R. D. Blagg, T. V. A. direc"i* of this city. C * he r features the year was lograms given by each of the home o ms and by several ' *he < liihs. WOLF CRELK The I! >t S . .ay . ring did but it tie .amag. - iti< ' , although some of our early gardeners .vert ap! -"eher.s ve ? : it effect for -everal hours. Mr. I . A. I>.. - wtnt t i Fletcher, Sat-rday a:':e; Mr-. Davis, who underwent a major evati-n in the M- Sanitarium and Hospital, there several weeks ago. I'antersville. (-a., a 1 i*tD- town between here r.r.d C pperhil!, had a killing last week. It is alleged that a Walden b y. as a result of ill feeling of long standing, shot and killed Claud Younu. \Y Wien made his escape and at last report hadn't beer, apprehended. Several f * ? k* vtte: d? d '.he -;>eakin_. Men.lay. of Eugene Tal liiadge. Govern' r < f Ge rgia, at Murphy. On j- !e ton-ider that oil treat- do ni t , come their way. of he ting - ) > ?gr?-?iv? a man a- Mr. T aim edge. A- a re.--.ii* of tVi sun hine Sun' :1c :i-* : r. a\> * ere was a ! * ng aijjJr 1^1 r?'i|fhbors Our farreis ar? -ov.'nj l.e-ptdeza -eed again thi- spring. Thi- i- proof that last year's experience was satisfactory. - o Tobat ? > farmers of Green County received $170,OOP in tobacco parity checks during the past week. 'awhTSBTI erts; frozen storage for ream; extra-cold storage reserve supply of ice age for vegetables and <tl storage under 50? for dry, frosty cold, you all the many other nd advantages of the .. and how it pays for ings it makes possible. FRIGERATION r MODEL FROM c^ > THE LARGEST iss % E standards of con- VnTE ) ( and economy in on. And all are igidaire's newest cubes and dess iment?the Super meats and ice c yourself. Attend for keeping a v going on in our cubes; moist stoi fruits; and norm. makes possible a foods requiring service. It pro- Let us show ; of cold for every conveniences a : same cabinet. Frigidaire '35 . , for making ice itself out of sav Walter Col B MURPHY, N. C.

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