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Vet Rales Private Shoniug A patient at the Veterans Administration Tuberculosis Hospital, Oteen, N.C., is the only person in the audience as a Red f.ross volunteer runs off a movie in his room. A monthly average of 22,100 Red C.ross volunteers gave hospitalized veterans 2,186.300 hours of service last *ear. , 1 North Carolina is the only state North Carolina abolished the ; that maintains all public roads Mill-lav requirement as a prere w ithout a tax on property. quillt.v to voting in 1920. i Here's Complete ! FINANCIAL PROTECTION J Apainst Everything from FIRE ppr Insurance is the onl> \ certain way you have of guarding your income against the hazards of Mother Nature. \ to HAIL i Call us today and let us si.ow you how you ran gain for yourself this much needed, vital protection. We've a policy to fit your needs . . and it costs so little. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT CITIZENS BANK & TRUST COMPANY Murphy, N. C. riifc htef/ br* ' Let us get your wardrobe ready for Spring wear with > a good DRY CLEANING Free Moth Proofing and Water Repellent Service ? Prices Reduced to 60c and 35c MURPHY LAUNDRY Phone 159 Murphy Seniors To Give Kaufman Hart Hit fomedv A m?rr> mad comedy about a wacky Manhattan family whose members do exactly as they please ha'' been chosen ly the senior -lass of Murphy high School as ?s senior piay. to be presented in Murphy School Auditorium April 11 and 12 under the direc i?n of John Jot dan. announces Mrs R S Bault. This is "You Can't Take It With You " the Broadway hilarity h<t by George S. Kauf-' nan and Moss Hart, which pre ? nts the world, cost rugged I'i ividualists tne calfy Sycamore family. sj\^ ilr> tSsult. Heading the ir ?e of gen i li -adcaps is Gran dp-. Vanderhof Guy Dockers >. who for thirty 'ivi years has confined his acti ? ..?-s to hunting snattes. practcing 'art throwing, at: -nding commtn ? ment exercises, anc. ignoring h: net me tax payment; A large cast from the ranks of he class will be playing some of he most unpredictable characters ?t -r seen on a stage, including Tim ma .lean Shields, a* Penelope: '?'Imer Taylor as Boris: Mary Ann Gaddis. as Essie; Bill Chastain. Ray Sims. Bob Boling. Frances Robinson. Noah Johnson. Jr.. A irginia Brannon. Frances Sue Ferguson Harry Ingram. Floyd Chastain. Louise Hall and Barba ra Ledford. A double prize u inner. "You Can't Take It With You" eaptur ?u the Pulitzer Prize as the best play of its season and won the Academy Award when It was con verted into a moeie. Hiwassee Seniors Present "Ready Made Family" The Senior Class of Hiwassee j lam School will present a comedy i drama "A Ready Made Family" , nevt Friday evening at the school. [ The drama was written by Jay i Tobias, well-known author of plays for amateur productions. James Osborne, school principal says. "This comedy involves the ?vidow. Mrs. Agnes Martin", and her three children, and the wid ower. Henry Turner, and his two ?hildren. The children are oppos t 'o the marriage of the parents -ntil they learn the "hard way" the parents are not so mer ?>narv as the children. The fits ??' Bob. the manias of Sammie. he diabolical tricks of Grace, and 'he scheming of the two older Ma rile? and Doris, supply tho major portion of the comedy. Nicodemus and Begonia are the -o'ored maid and gardner Miss "vdia. the old maid sister-in-law. 'urnishes the ghost. Come join an ? ening of good fun and laughter ?ith th" other people of the com munity." Spiritual force is stronger than material; thought^ rule the world ?Ralph Waldo Emerson answer the call 00+ 1952 RED CROSS FUND Willine Aikens Weds R. A. Moss Relatives in Andrews announce the marriage of R A. I Bobby) Moss to Miss Willine Aikens. of Apalika. Ala.. March 3. at the home of the bride. Mr Moss made nis home with aunts in Andrews. He is the son of Mrs C. D McJunkin. of Wi -hester. Ky. He is a graduate of Andrews High School and spent four years in the U. S. Navy. Upon discharge mm service he entered Alabama Polytechnic Institute from whicn he was graduated a few weeks ago with a B. S. degree in industrial Management. He has accepted a position with Western Electric Co of Greensboro. Mrs Moss is a graduate of Apa lika High School'and at the time ot her marriage held a position with the city government of Apa lika Relatives of Mr. Moss are Mrs. John Watkins and Mrs. C. T. Al mond. aunts, of Andrews. Mrs O. C. Woodard. an aunt, of Asheville. and Virgil Fisher, an uncle, of Andrews. 22.000.000 WILL DIE If cancer continues at its pres ent death rate, more than 22.000. 000 Americans alive at present will eventually die of cancer. The American Cancer Society says this toll can be reduced if everyone supports the cancer controy pro eram by giving to the annual Can cer Crusade. On the dozen major rivers in North Carolina only one?the Cape Fear? flows directly into the Atlantic in the Tarheel SKte. It hers empty into large Sounds hi?lded from the ocean by the 1 long string of islands known as he Outer Banks. iMicrtW STOP V RUSTY RED WATER MICROMET NOTICE There will be a meeting of the Democrats of the Town of Murphy, at the Courthouse, at 7:30 p. m. Friday, March 28th For the purpose of selecting candidates for may or and town council, for the regular election in Mav. All Democrats of the town are urged to be pres ent H. L. McKeever, Chm. Come in and Test Drive" THE ABLEST CAR EVER BUILT for the American Road! 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