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Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ut Hyde of Andrews, a son on March 9. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Giles Luther of Andrews, a daughter, Friday, March IS. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ladd of Andrews a son, March 12. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Martin of Bryson City, a son. Sat., March 14. JEAN PENNY l Him Jean Peony, the Rev. and Mr*. W. B. .ormerly of Murphy, last week pre sented her senior reettel for ? B. M. Decree la Ve*c$ from Greensboro College Mies Penny's accompanist was Mies Mary Jo Davis. Her program Included classical numbers In Italian, French and German, as well as a group of modern aonci. Rough Wear Has No Effort on NEW PITTSBURGH WALLHIDE RUBBERIZED 1 SATIN FINISH Have i> .?../ youngsters ' at home? Then print walla with sturdy WALLHIDE Satin Finish?it's ruh ^ beriied to withstand scuffing, stains, finger > smears, grease and crayon. Wash it often, it retains all of in color and sheen. Cm im for FREE "Foiot Right with Color Dy $5.14 Per gallon MURPHY HARDWARE COMPANY Murphy, N. C. P hone 25 CASH PAID For Rejected Sawed Cross Ties Delivered to our talc plant on Cool Springs Road' Murphy, N. C. 70c 7"X9" 60c undersized ties THE HITCHCOCK CORPORATION Murphy, N. C. ' Telephone 226 Mt Youth Folk Jamboree Set For Asheville AsheviUe's fifth Annual -,lrLlm ?ln Youth Jun borne is scheduled in the City Auditorium April 10 18. These "midget league" folk dancers and singers will gather to gether for the three-day event, with more than 000 hoys and girls expected to participate. Cu-Chairman Charles Alley and ?icorge Cledaras say that early fig ures Indicate that team entries may exceed the more than 20 square dance teams entered last year. Old "troupers" like 7-year-old Charlie Hayniq, who walked off with the Native Talent Trophy two years ago, Is expected back this year, and will be playing his own guitar. Other individuals performers In clude Carolyn Splvey and Patsy Edwards, both of whom are In dividual talent champions. Patsy, by-the-way, was asked to tour with the "Grand Ole Opry" Company last summer. Hubert Hayes, manager of the City Auditorium, and creator of this annual Jaycee project, says that applications for the fifth Ann ual Mountain Youth Jamboree are now being received, and that only bona-fide grammer and high school students of Western North Caro lina and East Tennessee are el igible. Mr. Hayes, who directs and acts as master of oeromonies of the show. Is also author of "Thunder land," scheduled to open June 26 through Labor Day, September 7. High Rating 4-H'ers To Get Prizes , 4-H Club members in this State who have the highest rating record of achievement In either of three national programs relating to food production, utilization and conser vation, will receive a gold-filled il7-jewel watch signifying that they are 1953 state winners, the Nation al 4-tH Committee has announced. The programs and awards don ors are Dairy Foods Demonstra tions, Carnation, Frozen Foods, In ternational Harvester and Meat Animal. Thos. E. Wilson. Full information regarding these programs may be obtained from the County Extension Agent. All three programs are conducted under the supervision of the Co operative Extension Service. HD Club Meets At Taylor's The r<ii htnn Home Dcmoiutrs Uon Club met Monday. March 9, with Mr*. W. C. Meaaer and Mr*. F V. Taylor, Co-hooteoeei at the home ol the latter. Mrs. Brown Caldwell, president, presided, and Mies Nancy Lunsford gave the devotional. Book reviews were given by Mrs. Noah Hembree, Mrs. Frank Ferg uson, Mrs. Caldwell and Mrs. Messer. Pattern alterations and fittings were demonstrated by Miss Edna Bishop, borne agent. Following the grog ram. the host, esses served refreshments to 14 members and one visitor. SOUTHEND Claud Cherry of Hayesvi]le spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Garland Haney. Robert Turner is still improving and will soon be able to be out again. Mrs. Russell Culver is back home from an Atlanta Hospital where she spent six days. Glenn Gibson is moving to Ala bama this week. Rev. Henry Mason of Oak Park wil| conduct services at South End Church March 29 at 7:30 p. m. If you wish to transplant a dog wood tree, be sure to protect the root system and transplant before spring growth starts. Andrew* Chapel Elect* The Chapel of the Holy Comfor ter In Andrews held a pariah meet ing March 10 at the home at Dr. and Mrs. John Rodda, with the Rev. Rhett V. Winters, minister, presiding. The committee elected to serve as the Mission Committee Is head ed by Roger Dewar, warden, and includes Mrs. John Rodda, Robert Carr and E. A. Monger This com mittee corresponds to the Vestry In a larger church and is the Sever ing body of the church. Mrs. Roger Dewar, Mrs. E. A. Munger and Mrs. Robert Carr com pose the hospitality committee and Mrs. John Rodda will serve as Ty Burnette Heads Rotary Ty Burnett bat week was elect ed new presid nt of the Andrews Rotary Club. Other new officers are S. J. Ger nert, vice-president; Joe Sursavage secretary-treasurer; and directors. treasurer. Special notice was made of the pupils In the school who are from 2 to 6 years of age. Mrs. Roger Dewar has served a* director of the church school since the chapel was accepted as an organized mission and taken into the Diocese March 2. 1050. E. L- Kirk, Gereld Almood. MT Luke Elite. The new officers dutiee In July. Now To Relieve Bronchitis Cteomulaiao relieves promptly because ii goes right to the MM of lb* trouble ) help f phlegm end eld neture to eootfac end heel rev, tender, iaflemrd bronchial mucous membrane*. Tell your druggist to tell you a bottle of Creomulsioo with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to hare your money bade. IN for Coughs.Chest Colds, Bronchitis REACH FOR COBLE MILK AND YOU REACH FOR QUALITY PLUS PURITY COBLE DAIRY We Buy CHICKENS Pay Highest Cash Prices Carl Crawford & Sons Phone 682-J COPPERHILL, TENN. MEN, DO YOU KNOW ALL THERE IS TO KNOW ABOUT WOMEN?? IF NOT, You had better see the Mozart Comic Opera "SCHOOL FOR LOVERS" At Murphy School Auditorium Friday Night, April 3, at 8 O'Clock Presented by the **A11 star cast of professionally trainricf singers ** Dazzling Costumes **Lilting melodies and youthful voices For an evening of delightful enterainment Don't Miss a SCHOOL FOR LOVERS" TICKETS NOW ON SALE AT MURPHY SCHOOL OFFICE OR MAY BE OBTAINED FROM ANY EIGHT GRADE STUDENT ADULTS $1.25 STUDENTS 75c A A TRUCKS StMiiH 4,101 MW ta II,til (t> Siuil II,Sit WW t? 110,11) KW No other light trucks hove ell this YOU don't expect polo-pony agility from a truck in traffic?but the CMC's have it. 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IT/ j c%*3 ten MM| >????? 7 f NEWSPAPER PUBLISHER MOULD EXPOSE YOU AS A CROOK? ^ 1 ^ I I HHH CO YOU HIRED MEN TO v HIM/ RUSSELL, YOU WERE ATRMD "THE YOU REAP THAT A SECRET WTNEM COULD NAME THE KILLERS, SO YOU SENT &" AND LEFTY TO SET HIM/ "WHOARS you? M I'M THAT 8KRST WTTHES6/AMP rri fM 1
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