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Has 3rd Birthday Mrs. William Robinson o t HeKhtret entertained at a birth day party for her three-year-old son. Mike, March 29. He received many gifts. After games refreshments were served to the following: Nelda Barton. Doris Morris. Becky Hughes. Christine Hughes. Wiida Jean Hembree, Harold Wilson, Richie Wilson. Jimmy Simonds, Paul Allen Ledford, Carl Younce, Pete Hughes. Jack Hughes. Hardy Morris. Jr., and Dickey Simonds. MURPHY DRIVE-IN V. S. Highway 64 East?4 Miles Open Every Night Show Starts At Dusk Saturday. April 5 "RED STALLION Robert Paige Also Selected Short Subjects Sunday-Monday, April 6-7 "BORN YESTERDAY" Judy Holiday-William Holden Also Selected Short Subjects Tuesday-Wednesday, April 8-9 "AL JENNINGS OF OKLAHOMA" Also Selected Short Subjects Thursday-Friday. April 10-11 "AS YOUNG AS YOU FEEL" Monty Wooly-Thelma Ritter Also Selected Short Subjects Auxiliary Hears Fannie Deweese Sgt. Fannie Deweese spoke to the American Legion Auxiliary Tuesday evening when it met in the assembly room of the educa tional builtiing of the Presbyteri an Church. Sgt. Deweese told of her work in Berlin. Mrs W. A Hoover, president, presided, and heard reports by Mrs. Clyde Gennett on the Wel fare Program, and by Mrs John Bayless. who reported on a vet eran's family which the auxiliary is helping Mrs John A. Davidson was ap pointed chairman of the poppv -ale on May 22 It was announced that ten mem bers will attend the 20th District Legion Auxiliary meeting April 25 at Franklin. C. R Freed sang two numbers. I Ha4 a Little Talk With the I ord". from "South Pacific", and "P?nny Boy", with Mrs. R. H. Foard at the piano. Mrs A Hardy Colvard of Rob binsville was a guest of the Aux iliary Following the program a social '"our was held with Mrs Jack Roberts and Mrs. Paul Sims, hos 'csses. serving refreshments 1 onnie Hoover 's Host To R. A The R. A of First Baptist Church met Thursday with Lon-1 nie Hoover. Prayer was offered j by Mrs. Jack Roberts, and Ray j Sims had charge of the program Former Jonas Ridge Resident In "Who's Who" Wilbur S. Franklin, ? former j resident of Jonas Ridge and hus band of the former Miss Gerai-1 dine Shields of Marble, now prin cipal of Truman Elementary School. Key West, Fla., was elect ed by Who's Who In American Education. Inc., of Nashville. Tenn. to appear in the listing of American educators in the fif teenth edition of "Who's Who in American Education" which was released in March for the years 1951-52 He received a B S. degree in | E'emcntary Education at Appala chian State Teachers College. Boone. N C . In 1942. His Master o* Arts d< gree in Elementary Edu cation was conferred by George Peabody College. Nashvil'e. in 1948. In addition, he has to his credit one year of advanced study in Administration and Supervis ion. Before coming to Key West in | "951 as principal of Truman fcle- | oentary School, Franklin was 1 principal of En^lewood Elemen tary School. Engiewood. Florida, and of Fruitville Elementary | School. Sarasota. Florida. Franklin is a member of Phi Delta Kappa, national educational | ralcrnity. The National Princi pals' Association. Florida Educa tion Association. National Educa ?ion Association and The Associ ation for Childhood Education. He !s a member of the Ley Memorial Methodist Church, the American '-eeion, the Key West Lions Club, and the Monroe County Audubon Society. He has been active in Scouting and summer recreation programs ro? elementary children Since ?oming to Florida he has parti cipated in the Evaluative Criteria Program for Elementary Schools. During World War II. he serv ed thirty-seven months with the Ninth Air Force, being stationed in Egypt. England and France. Mrs. Franklin is the daughter of J B. Shields of Marble. She 1 aught in Murphy Elementary School in" 1942-1945. At present she is teaching in Harris Elemen 'ary School. Key West. Fla. Among The Sick Mrs. Charlie Hughes' Is a pa icnt at Petrle Hospital for treat-1 ment. Cynthia Millsaps. who has been I -i Petrie Hospital with pneumo-1 nia. was dismissed Wednesday. Mrs. J. H. McCall has been in I furphy General Hospital for sev-1 eral days. Miss Louise Mann, who was in-1 ->n. "Salves Who Became Free." The meeting closed with prayer | by the group. Refreshments were served by I he host and his mother, Mrs. W. | A. Hoover. Those present were: Mrs. Rob-1 ?-?ns, Mrs. Hoover. Ray Sims, Tom my Roberts. John Morris. Eddie >'ing. Don Peacock, and Lonnie | Hoover. ured In an automobile accident * weeks ago, and who spent hree weeks In Rod da-Van Gor er Hospital in Andrews, has been one convalescing for the past * weeks She says she expects ? be off her crutches now in a ?w days. TO PREACH AT CALVARY Th- Rev. CUude Pettit from MrCaysville, Ga , will preach at Calvary Baptist Church April 6 at 11 a. m At 7:30 p. m there will be a special singers. The pub tic is invited. FOR KENT: 6-room houae. fur nished or unfurnished. Hiawaa see Street. Murphy, N. C. Write Mrs. V. M. Sales. Box 512. Kinastor.. fenn. 35-3tp WANTED TO NUY For cub Ugh tread repairable and slick ra ce ppa hi* carcasses. Any amount, any alze. Grave* Tire* Co. Pbooe 300. Murphy. 3-tfc ' PITTSBURGH WAIIHIPE FLAT WALL PAINT For sparkling beautiful walls, paint with Pitts burgh Wallhide! For genuine oil paint that's so easy to use, covers most surfaces in one coat always demand Wallhide Flat Wall Paint. The Vitolized Oil keeps the finish fresh looking even after wash ing. Come in for free Color Dynamics for the Home booklet. Murphy Hardware Co. Phone 25 Murphy, N. C. $4.25 HENN THEATRE MURPHY, N. C. DICKEY THEATRE MURPHY. N. C. HENN THEATRE ANDREWS. N. C. Saturday. April 5 Charles StarreH-Smlley Burnette "Pecos River" Also Added Serial And Comedy LATE SHOW Leo Goreey-The Bowery Boys "Hold That Line" Extra Added Attractions Saturday, April 5 Tim Holt "Road 4gent" Also Added Serial And Comedy LATE SHOW Ceaar Romero-Audrey Totter "F. bTTGfa-r Extra Added Attraction!! Saturday. April 5 Gene Autry ?In? "Texans Never Cry" Also Added Serial And Comedy San.-Mon., April 8-7 Ray Mllland-Helena Carter ?In? "Bugles In The Afternoon" Color By Technicolor Abo Added Color Cartoon Sun.-Mon., April 5-7 Spencer Tricr-Kathrine Hepburn "Adams Rib" Also Added Color Cartoon LATE SHOW Leo Oorcey-The Bowery Boys "Crazv Over Horses" Extra Added Attractions Tnes.-Wed, April 8-9 Tyrone Power-Ann Birth jf ?in i Til Never Forget You" Color By Teehnleolor Also Added Color Certoon Tue*.-Wed, April S-? John Wayne-Patricia Neal "Operation Pacific" A loo Added Color Cartoon Sun.-Mon., April 8-7 Groucho Man-Marie Wilson "A Girfln Everv Port" Also Added Color Cartoon Tues.-Wed, April 8-9 Van Johnson-Jane Allyson "Too Young To Kiss" Extra Added Attractions Thors.-Frt., April 10-11 Darid Nlren-Vera Ellen ?In? ? ' i "Happy Go Lovely" Celor Br Technicolor Extra Added Attraction* Thura.-Fri? April 10-11 Darid Nlven-Joan Cialfleld "The lady Says ' No" Extra Added Attractions Thm-M. April 1?-11 Fred MuNimjr-Donttj Maloae "Callaway Went Thataway" A too A Med Color Cariooa Equipment, accessories and trim illustrated are subject to change without notice. White sidawaU tires at estra cost whan available. V It's a Spectacular M0ual-ttanqe Performer! Yet?drive it yourself? Range you can hare spectacular acceler you'll see why so many, ation and power?more than you'll many people are saying probably ever need. 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