ffT" " AMNl'Aii Hartta'i MM* tt. of all atadaata and faculty. Fred King it faculty apoaatr ami Nana Gray itaidirt with in*. it s not what you do Giving r"'1 y*ltopn wKh ^ooto of to ONI war to greet wMe'e oew hat, but H it wis you aqy honom rn a diplomat Having your J Wife do the laundry at home / to ONI wag of getting It* done, hut it won't do much ( for her looka and energy! it's the way you do it Enthusiastic approval of your witeM bat yrtll make ber heart grow loader. Sending your laundry to us will do more off the same ... at a cost of J only pennies per day. IMPERIAL LAUNDRY. & CLEANERS . Licensed STA-NU Plant , TELEPHONE IS HICKOKY ST. 64/> ^ Hay If-'* VALUES! Ladies Toppers From $1.98 to $3J98 Children's Spring Coats From 2.00 to 3.98 Dresses, aHs&es,,; From 75c to $2.98 Men'sSpoit Goats From $1.98 to$3.50 Thoroughly cleaned and sterilised Good Used Clothing s . - . ? ? " i z THE BARGAIN STORE y '? N. CHURCH ST. NEXT TO DELUX CLEANERS MBS. DON GENTRY, OWNER hJk&rf/iw/iSfup Cornea w HOW OFTEN HAVE YOU SAID YOU WERE GOING TO DO THIS OR THAT "WHEN MY SHIP COMES IN?" ONE THING SURE: YOU CANT EXPECT YOUR SHIP TO COME IN UNLESS (FIRST YOU LAUNCH IT! BEST KIND OF SHIP TO LAUNCH IS A SAVINGS ACCOUNT. SAVE REGULARLY TO KEEP YOUR SHIP TRUE TO COURSE, AND ITS SURE TO MAKE HARBOR WITH A FULL CARGO OF DREAMS COME TRUE! CTTIZENS BAM and TRUST CO. Murphy ? Andrews ? Robbinarville . Hayesville Serving Southwestern North Carolina Om Vftre Million DoUnn Woman Talk #y LMtLY LUSTELLO A cute group of Murphy High School students, with adult sponsors who are equally cute, are fostering a Square Dance in tin- Murpn, Gyfnnasium tomorrow night (Friday at 7:30 p. m.) with benefits to go to ROBERT TURNER. As you probably remember, lb year old Robert was seriously injured in an early morning highway accident some weeks ago, and as you can imagine, has undergone a great deal of suffering, to say nothing of the great strain on his family. So how's about us all buying tickets (30c adults, 23c children), even if you don't plan to attend the Square Dance. TWINS APLENTY The Alexander family'* flare for twins 1* nothing short of sensatio nal .. . .four sets of twins in five generations?and three sets in three generations. 1 The latest twins, a hoy and a little girl, came like a bolt from the blue to BOBBY (Robert G. Alex ander Jr.) and JEAN ALEXANDER Sunday, March 2 at Petrle Hosp ital. The little newcomers are named Anne and Thomas Kelsey, if I'm not mistaken and Mrs. Alex ander, the busy and doting grand mother, tells me the K^laey Is a part of Jean's father's name. Bobby and Jean also have a son, Robert Glenn Alexander III, who la four years old. Mrs. Alexander Sr. Is In quite a stir taking care of Glenn and "trying to get Bobby back to earth". Jean was to go home from the hospital either today or tomorrow I think. The Alexander twin history for THE TEEN SCENE BY BETTY'/E^N MOORE The following boys and girls, went to AshevlUe last Tuesday and spent the day and then came bade to Enka Tuesday night to see the! Basketball Tournament: JUDY1 NICHOLS, NOVIS DAVIS, "JO" GARRETT, "JINX" THOMPSON,| SARA .AND DUB SH ERR ILL, GLENDA I VIE, BILLY BRAN-J DON, TOMMY GENTRY. SALLY MORRIS, ANN SHIELDS, CARO LYN ALEXANDER, KAY BUR GESS. RAY SMITH, EDDIE JOE] ELLIOTT, SAMMY WHITE, BIL-| LY RAE RAMSEY, and VELMA CMPKFRES. MISS CALLIE LOU LITTLE| spent jM week' i^nd in Murphy) with l#r parents, Also her fiance, STAFF $GX JOHN WILLIAMS jvMfa her. has been in week. Before was in Call fornU Inytfcg^Mlpy, and is going to Cuaw&fygtys furlough is over. * *"-? J. B. HALL, who is also in the Navy is here visiting his parents. WADE ZIMMERMAN, now in the Army at Fort Jackson, spent last week end In Murphy, with his parents. JUNIOR JOHNSON, of Murphy, spent the week end in AshevlUe with his sister. It seems that a cute little fresh man gave the High School quite a shock the other day, but s pleasant one. MISS SUE DICKEY has just announced her marriage. She was married to JIMMY HUBBARD August 10, 1952. Jimmy is work ing in South Carolina and Sue is going to school here. JAMES HUGHES is home visit ing his parents. It has been quite a while since James has been home and every one was very glad to see him.. MISS BETTY SWAIN was mar ried to BLAINE COOKE last Saturday night. After the wedding the couple left for Oregon where Blaine is working. MISS WANDA 'COX spent last week end in Blairsville with her parents. Wanda is living in Mur phy and going, to school here. PERSONALS By MRS. C. W. SAVAGE Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hampton and Mrs. J. W. Dyer returned last Thu rsday form an extended visit vpith relatives and friends In the west. Mrs. Dyer spent the time with her daughter. Mis. Wlllard Moore and family in Brandon, Oregon. Mr and Mrs. T. A Oase were re cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. A C. Huber in Athens, Team. Mis J. W. Hoover left for her home in Lincolnton last week after a visit here with her son, Dr. W. A. Hoover, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mauney and daughter, Kathy of Raleigh, came Thursday for" the funeral of Frank Crawford and remained for the week end with Mrs. T. J. Mau ney, Richard's mother. t Mr.- and' Mrs. Alden Coward spent last Tuesday in Chattanooga, -Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. MeBrayer who vlsRed her-mother, Mrs. G. W, Candler last week, left Sunday for their home In Anderson, S. C. Dr.-and Mis. Grady Coker of Canton, G?, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Quay Ketner. v Mr. and Mrs. Bill Payne and children, Billy and Marylou, of Lenlor tty, Tenn.. spent the VISITS ZIMMERMAN Mr*. Abe 7iwi merman risked t?-r buabend at Moore VA Hospital te that Mr. Zimmermen ie much im proved from hto recent critical tU oeex. She was accompanied by Miss Mary Lou Ferguson. HAMBT DAUG Mr. and Mrs. Neman Hamby an nounce tbe birth of a daughter, Brenda Sue, March 5 at T. C. Hosp the three generations began around 1000 when Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Al exander of StatesvlUe bad twin ions, Fred and CarL These two boys still live In StatesvlUe, side by side, and Fred now serves as StatesvlUe'a mayor. Next our Mr. and Mrs. Robert Olenn Alexander had twin daugh ters, who only Uved a few days. And now the Alexanders Jr. are the loving parents of the twin boy ind girl. By the way, the babies' paternal grandmother is MRS. A. E. WEL BORN of StatesvlUe, formerly of Murphy. MUSICALS Last Friday most everybody In town was at one of three places? the Methodist Church meeting, the fled Cross meeting at the Presby terian Church or tbe School Band ind Chorus musicale. I went to the latter and joined a full house of proud and long-suffering parents, interested friends and fellow stu ients of the Uttle performers. And [ enjoyed the program?especially he excellent tromboning of GENE SATES, a high school senior. PTELD TOP ,8a^ QUALITY SEEI v CLOVER ? SAPLING ? ALSIKE ? WHITE DUTCH ? LADINO ? RED GRASS ? RED TOP ? KENTUCKY BLUE ? ORCHARD ? RYE ? FESCUE ? LAWN MIX ? TIMOTHY ? ALFALFA FARMER'S FEDERATION DON RAMSEY, Muiftr Mnrphj, N. C. Phone <2 Bob White OUR FARMAIX MAN, : "DRIVE THIS FARMAt-L CUB t gldfcon,\?Gu.A/ owrv (Uilrt&cuitoV 9. 11am, toWijCttiricr. Vv.* ,.? 11 : t FAHMAU.?TIM E-PftOM?0 fpjyWfpMMJ mH*W DICKEY Add MV1S " " "* BOB WHITE I,' jS 1 ? Phone 266 Murphy,N. C. Jane Parker Spanish BAR CAKE 29c White House Nonfat Dried MILK SOLIDS 7 oz. pkg. 15c AnnPage Pure Ground BLACK PEPPER 2oz.can 29c Golden Maid MARGARINE llb.ctn. 21c Sidtena Flaked TUNA FBSH - 2 6 V7 oz. cans 45c Ann Page-Condensed TOMATO SOUP 3 10V2 oz. cans 29c Stranfcerry-Ann Page PRESERVES 21b. jar. 59c 4?0/? ! "?1953 V # ?' / > .. * ?.. it Abmt T*o '"Two-Too" 4-Door Man. 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"Blue-Flame" engine optional on Bel Mr and "7W-7W models at extra can. , Brfrttfy NSHftfrooft moummMBUYamvnoitTs THAM AMYOTtm CAMI . ? *-z*s*2*' Wm Dickey Chevrolet-Oldsmobile PHONE 60

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