GUERNSEY SALE TO BE IN MURPHY ON MAY 24 ************************ * * * * Commencement Exercises Are To Be Held Sunday And Monday Tate And Taylor Are Speakers For Commencement The Baccalaureate sermon for Murphy high school will be preach ed Sunday morning at 11 o'clock at the Presbyterian church by the Rev. T. Greenlee Tate, pastor. Fol lowing is the order of service: pre lude. Intermezzo, Porvost, Mrs. J \V Davidson; processional, Jubi late. Sheppard ? seniors, seventh grade: doxology, invocation. Lord's Prayer. Gloria Patri; anthem, To the Kmg? Wilson; hymn, "All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name"; scrip ture. 1 Timothy: 11-16; announce ments Supt. H. Bueck; offertory, Gifts for His Altar, Asheford; anthem. My Master Knows ' ? Holmes: sermon. The Golden Quest. Rev. T. G. Tate; procession al. Marche Pomposo ? Stults, bene diction. Graduation exercises will be held Monday. May 20, at 8 p. m. in the school auditorium, with the Rev. Ralph Taylor speaking. The pro gram is as follows: Marche Victor ie. Schubert, Mrs. J. W. Davidson, pianist: salutatory, Edward Hal McDonald: When Day is Done Kateher. chorus; introduction ol speaker. Mr. Bueck; address, Rev Ralph H. Taylor; piano solo, Show er of Stars. Wachs, Miss Elaine Richardson: presentation of awards, medals. R. C. Mattox; presentation of seventh grade certificates and diplomas. J. D. Mallonee and Mr. Bueck. and valedictory, Helen Stiles Keenum. Mcr&hals a *c: r^ris Cham bers: Dollie Martin, Evelyn Mc Donald. Barbara Arnold, Alice Jayne Dockery. Those graduating are: Maburn Morene Arrowood, Ver Continued on page four Bankers Attend State Meeting Cherokee county men attending the convention of the North Caro lina Bankers Association at Pine hurst last week were P. B. Fere bee, president of the Citizens Bank and Trust Company, W. D. Whit aker, cashier of the Bank at An drews. and Frank Forsyth, cashier ci the Bank at Murphy. The meeting was held at Pine hurst May 8-10. This was the first meeting that had been held in the past tour years. The bank reports that the meeting was a success. In attendance were 750 bankers from fill over the state. Cochran Is To Preach Sunday The Rev. Francis H. Cochran of Route 2, Murphy, will preach at First Baptist church Sunday at both the morning and evening ser vices. 11 a. m. and 8 p. m., in the absence of the pastor, Rev. J. Al ton Morris, who with his family and others from the First Baptist church left Monday to attend the Southern Baptist convention in Miami, Fla. Mr. Cochran's subjects will be: in the morning: "Spiritual Exami nation ?, and in the evening: "New Life for the New World." New Firms Are Opening Here lit^UrPlly s ncwes' business estab merit is Acme Hardware, to be ^ ed on Friday, May 24, by Allen Th? 0ving00(1> In the old Henn Ay. buildin8 on Valley River hard"6 ^*1'S s'ore W'" caT Ver(iWarc' ?veral nationally ad h