NOTICE or SERVICE OP BT PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA GRAHAM COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Artie Belle Smith by next friend Arvil Waldroup William Paul Smith TO WILLIAM PAUL SMITH: Take notice that a complaint aeekii? relief against you for an nulment of the marriage between you and the above named infant plaintiff Artie Bell Smith, on the! ground Chat said marriage was bigamous, you having a living wife at the ilme of said marriage from you had not been legally divorced. You are required to make de fense to tne said complaint not later than March 18, 1054, and up on your failure to do so the plain tiff will apply to the Court for the - 1 ef sought This 16th day of January, 1954. W. A. Sherrill, Assistant Clerk 28-4tc Superior Court COMPARE OUR AUTO INSURANCE RATES WITH ANY! Economical operation and cartful selection of risks keep Farm Bureau auto insurance rates low ? you get maximum protection for less money. Before you buy or renew, check with the Farm Bureau insurance representa tive in your community. More than a million city and rural drivers insured. Call ? 1 JOHN SHIVAR THE BLOSSOM SHOP murphy, n. c. FARM BUREAU MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE COMPANY V HOME OFFICE: COLUMBUS _~0 H I O HENN THEATRE MURPHY, N C. Wed.-Thurs., Feb. W Disney^ PEHR. ^ SONGS! coiot IT Technicolor Fri.-Sat., Feb. 5-? THE GREATEST HUMAN UntSMG OFTKEM AILI TAZA.SON I Rock HUDSON-Barbara RUSH LATE SHOW, Sat.. Feb. 6 MID LOU AB80TK0STEU0 Sun.-Mon., Feb. 7-? STOLEN NIGHTS OF PAGAN PLEASUREI Toes., Feb. t TNE 'amm, WML-Tlmra., Feb. X?-U ?? "as MAYO Murphy School Clubs In Activities Murphy High School clubs met last week, and at the aame several new clubs were organized. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB John A. Thompson ls sponsor for the newly organized Photography Club, which will study ^mateur picture making and developing with emphasis on photography as a leisure time activity. Johnny Jones of the Asheville Citizen-Times Co. spent last Tburs day here showing two film,s, and giving a camera demonstration and answering questions for the club. He also made a number of pictures to be used in the annual. Officers of the club are H. C. Bueck. president; Glenda Brandon, vice-president; Betty Lou Dock ery . secretary-treasurer. A com mittee composed of Hedy West, Jean Reed and Nettie Dockery was appointed to draw up a constitution and by-laws. BOOSTER CLUB Th Booster Club, for cheerlead ers. has as its officers, Judy Nich ols. president; Nettie Sue Dockery, vice-president: Mary Lepscier, secretary-treasurer; Joan Schmitt, captain of cheering 9quad: Jo Gar rett. co-captain; and Mrs Jean H. Middleton is sponsor. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS The Future Home-makers of America Club, sponsored by Mrs. ( Dollie Smart, has as projects for i the spring: Improving the home economics laboratory, flower gar dening. painting the picket fence Members of the group are: Neva in front of the stone building and 1 informal entertaining. lean Bates. Josephine Cloer Jo Inn Coffey. Ba-bara Coker, Mary Crisp. Wanda Cornwell, Geral line Gibson Janice Haney, Phyllis fembree. Sue Hubbard, Clara fughes. Mildred Hughes, Alice Cephart, .Mary R Logan. Dorothy loberts. Shirley Smith. Rudine Simonds and Louella Wimberlay. FRENCH CLUB A1 Wallace is sponsor for the 'rereh Club which is composed of Iharles Brown, Betty Byers, Wan la Cornwell, Richard Foster, Jo 3 arrets Joyce Jenkins. Jean Sneed 'farcella Sneed, Jane Thomas Mice Thompson, Tommy Wincheo er. Imogene Voyles, John Fowler, tnd Kenneth Hartness. Officers are Jo Garrett, presi lent; Joyce Jenkins, vice-presi ient; Imogene Voyles. secretary treasurer. The club has one business meet ing and one social each month. CLASS OFFICERS I Gene Stiles, a senior at Murphy H.gh School, was this week elected president of a newly formed group composed of claas officers at the school. Stile, was president of the Jun ior Class last year. Every home room is represent ed in the group, and Mrs. Bob Bault, High School counselor. Is in charge. JOURNALISM CLUB The journalism club, made up of l staff members of the school news paper. "Boomerang", is said to be ? composed of "geniuses| crackpots and cross-eyed Idiots" . . .after a I week long mad struggle to meet MURPHY DRIVE-IN THEATRE Show Starts At Dusk Thurs.-Frl., Feb. 4-5 Marilyn Monroe-Jane Russell ?IN? "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" Sat-Sun., Feb. 6-7 Rod Cameron-Arleen Whalen ?IN? "San Antone" WE WILL BE CLOSED MON.-TUES. & WED. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE DICKEY THEATRE MURPHY, N. C Thurs.-Frf., Feb. 4-5 Rod Cameron-Broderick Crawford ?IN? 'Deadly Enemies' Sat. Feb. ? Gene Autry ?IN? "Barbed Wire" SBn.-Mon., Feb. 7-8 Jeanne Craln-Jean Petera ?IN? :? "Yield' TwWii, Feb. Ml Spencer Tracy-Jeaa "The Actress' HENN THEATRE ANDREWS. N. C. Fri.-Sat., Feb. 5-6 Dale Robertson-Jeanne Crain ?IN? "City Of Badmen" In technicolor LATE SHOW Sal. Feb. 6 Fred Astaire-Ginser Roc era "Top Hat' Son.-Mon., Feb. 7-S Wed-Thm. Feb. 19-11 raranrm ^ deadlines. The paper l? published monthly and the staff is composed of Glen ds Ivie Brandon, editor-in-chief: Hedy West. Fred Von Horn, atsoc-' iate editors, Adir Aronson. sports editor and reporters BliLie Jane Rush. Betty Lou Rose. Katherlne Zimmerman. Ann Maynor. Nettie Dockery. Betty Dockery. Jean Reed. Jo Garrett and Judy Nich ols. Also business manager, Betty Jew Brown; typists, Virginia Akin. Winnie Little; circulation man agers. H. C. Bueck Harry Mattox; and faculty sponsor. Miss Maris Travis. The "ttooraerang" earned a num her of high ratings at the annual editors' roundtable at WCC last fall. THE BAND Four Murphy Band members and the conductor; Edward Rey nolds, returned last week from a Western North Carolina Band Clin ic Friday and Saturday at Western Carolina College, Oullowhee. Students attending were Betty Trade with Burch Motors and ret a SIX MONTHS or 6,000 MILES warranty with each used ear. Check our Used Car prices be fore you buy. Well SAVE you money. 1953 MERCURY 4-DR 1950 FORD 2-DR. 1949 FORD, 4-Dr., 8 Cyl. 1947 MERCURY Coupe 1946 FORD Coupe, 6 Cyl. 1951 CHEVROLET. Fleetline, 2 Dr. i^47 OLDS Coupe .948 FORD 8 Cyl. 1949 FORD. 8 Cyl. 2 Dr. 1950 FORD, Club Coupe. 8 Cyl. 1952 GMC Pickup V. Ton 1951 FORD Pickup Vi Ton 1950 FORD Pickup V4 Ton Buy Your New Ford from BURCH MOTORS and receive a Service Policy honored by 7,000 Ford1 Dealers. BURCH MOTORS 200 Tennessee St. Phone 95 LODGE MEETS MONDAY | Cherokee Lodge, No. 146. A. K. and A. M. will hold a meeting at 7:30 p. ra. Monday. February 8, for First Degree work, it has been an nounced by C. E. Van Horn, Wor shipful Master. Weaver and Ramona Haggard, clarinets: Tommy Moore, baritone horn: and Richard Moore, trumpet. Mr. Reynolds was instructed by the clinic director which instru ments to bring, so only a few stud ent, from each school were able to participate. Officers of the band are Gordon Bates president; Betty Weaver. ' secretary: Linda English, music! librarian: and Jerry Ruth Smith. | reporter. 3 NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA CHEROKEE COUNTY The undersigned, having quali fied as Administrator. C. T. A., of the estate of T. P. Calhoun. De ceased. Me of Cherokee County, 'his is to notify all persons having cms against said estate to pre n! them to the undersigned on or before ute Zhth day of February, 1955, or this Notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per ons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 28th day of January, 1954. BEN PALMER. 10-6tc Administrator, C. T. A. Son will Iolio win my 'sms! 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