Bi ? HIGGERM No*! % _____ MARCH OF DIMES ' // t/1 n'tu. ?*; Fight 'fhli/y^ai 55/ MARCH OF DIMES VOLUME 64 NUMBER ? 28 PROMOTING MURPHY AND ANDREWS MURPHY NORTH CAROLINA THURSDAY, "JANUARY 27, 1855 People You Know MURPHY Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Case had a* week end guests, Mr. and Mrs. A | C. Huber of Athens, Tenn., and Mrs. Huber's brothers adn their wives, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Daly of White Rock, B. C., Canada, and Mr and Mrs. Elmer Daly of Mun son, Alberta, Canada. Miss Elda Queen of Atlanta and Mrs. S N. Bobo and daughter j Sandra of Marietta, Ga , were J week end guests of Mrs. Sallie j Queen and Miss Beulah Queen. | Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Mason and Mrs. J. B. Gray spent the week end with relatives in Asheville. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Rector of Chattanooga spent the week end | here with relatives and friends. Mrs Otis Arp, Mrs. Jack Booton and Mrs. Bernard Dickey of^Cop perhill. Tenn , and Mrs. W. A. J Hoover were luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs O W Hendrix last i week . Mrs E. C. Sullivan of Cherry- 1 ville is visiting her son-in-law and daughter. Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Hoover. Lonnie and Becky. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Wood and granddaughter. Leigh Wood, of Montgomery, Ala , are guests this week and Dr. and Mrs. B. W. Whitfield and Mrs. O. K. Erhart. Mrs. Sallie Queen and daughter. Miss Belli ah Oueen had as recent guests. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Klmsey of Chattanooga. Tenn. Miss Sybil Hughes and a friend. Miss Lanell Bettis of Chattanooga, Tenn., spent the week end here with the former's mother, Mrs. Winona Hughes. ANDREWS Mrs. Ben P. Grant returned Tuesday from Asheville with latest reports that Mr. Grant, who is a patient at Mission Memorial Hos is convalescing1 nicely. Mrs. t>ouise Ropers spent several days of last week with her father at the hospital also. Mrs. W. T. Teas and Mrs. Wade Reece left Friday for a trip to Florida where they will visit re latives and friends Mr. and Mrs. Jack Long and children, Leon and Mary Jane of Fairfax, Va., have returned to their home after a weeks stay here as guests of Mr. Long's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Long. Miss Elizabeth Troxler of Haley, Tenn., former teacher in the An drews School, spent the week end here as guest of Mrs. Ruth Starr Pullium. Harry Dewar of Decatur , Ga., spent several days last week here as guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Dewar. The Misses Jean and Gladys Chrristy had as their guests over the week end their sister, Mrs. Kenneth Peters. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Knight of Winston-Salem, James Knight of Asheville and his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs Herbert Kalish, the former Miss Judy Knight, of Washington, D. C. Mrs. John Duffy and Mrs. Car- j rie Schook of Shelbyvilie, Indiana I have returned to their home after a two w Date Named For Start Of Meters j Murphy started installation of its parking meters Tuesday and the first day of regulated parking will ' be Thursday, Feb. 3, Mayor L. L. Mason said this week. Bert K. Mixon, engineer for the Park-O-Meter Co.. is in charge of j the installation. Regulated parking will be from j 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. each day except Sunday, Charlie Johnson, town clerk, said. TB Survey Plans Be Made Feb. 9; Dr. Smith Be Here Dr. Willian? A. Smith, chief of the Tuberculosis section of the N. C. State Board of Health, will be here to outline plans for a Chero kee County TB survey. Clvlf and club leaders will at tend a planning meeting that day, to map out plans for the county wide survey. Ben Waldroup Dies In Andrews Funeral services for Benjamin Franklin Waldroup, ("Uncle Ben") 88, a retired farmer who died at 8.25 p. m. Saturday in hia home in Andrews following a long illness, were held at 4 p. m. Sunday in | the home. The Rev. John Corbitt of I ficiated and burial was in Valley town Cemetery. | Pallbearers were Dee Mosteller, | Paul Day, Edwin Bristol, Blaine Blevins, Boyd Cooper and Kellis l Radford. j A native of Macon County, he ] was the son of the late Jacob M. and Paulina Moffitt Waldroup. He married Aunt Octavia Gribble in 1888 and moved to Andrews in 1910. Surviving are five daughters, Mrs. Lelia Piercy, Mrs. Bertha Matheson, and Miss Ruth Wal droup of Andrews, Mrs. Elsie Tay lor of Gibsonville and Mrs. Malde Wat^ins of Concord, Tenn., three sons, \Walter and Frank of And rews and Joe of Bagdad, Fla., one brother, William H. of Atlanta and ons sister. Miss Sallie Waldroup of Franklin. Ivie Funeral Home was in charge. LEGION AUXILIARY H. Bueck will speak on Civil De fense at the meeting of the Amer ican Legion Auxiliary Friday at 8 p. m. at the club room under the Murphy Library. Faculty To Meet First String In Double Header Murphy school facuuy memoers are limbering up find working out for the match next Monday night which will pit them against the first string basketball teams of the high school. The event, a double header with the girls playing women faculty . members and boys playing the j men, will be sponsored by the ju nior class to raise money for the annual junior senior. The game will start at 7:30 p, m. at the gym and admission is 50 cents and 25 cents. Women players will Include Bar bara McConnell, Bernice Brown, Jean Middleton, Emily Miller, Frances Ray, Chrfstine Ingle, Dol lie Smart, Geraldine Meadors, Frankie Martin, Sue Hall and Nancy Wallace. ? | Men players are Ike Olson, Ralph McConnell, Walter Puett, C. D. Puett, Gene Denning, Orville Middleton, Albert Wallace, Glenn Patton, Billy McFalls and Alvin Russell. I Society Sponsors Co. History i Writing By Mrs. C.S. Freel j The dierokee county Historical' Society is sponsoring the writing of a history of the county, by Mrs Margie Walker Freel of Andrews, Mrs. J. W. Davidson, society pre sident, announced this week. The society is interested in se curing the history at the first set tlers of Cherokee County, "Old families", old newspapers, letters, war records, wills and other legal papers, Mrs. Davidson said. ? 9te said the help at cttisans of the cavity is mitii in hi hi Ii^ the information Car flu ?.4; Shirley Stiles 1A First string guards are Prances i stiles, Nora Swanaoa. Batty Kate Wilson and Kathrjm Ana*. Otter '8 Piece Band Be At Dance A countywide polio benefit dance will be held at the Murphy gym . Saturday night, Feb. 5 from 8 until midnight. Tickets are now on sale for the dance at $1.50 each and will ad mit one person stag or a couple. Civic organizations are sponsoring the dance. For tickets sold in And rews, the proceeds will go in the Andrews March of Dimes fund. Music will be by tne eight piece band, the Western Carolina Col lege Kats from Cullowhee. Door prizes and special entertainment will be offered during the intermis sion. Meanwhile the drive has gone forward with some $500 in advance gifts and around $500 reported from Mothers March. The Mothers March totals are not complete yet, according to Bob Bault, chair man of the drive. A day's proceeds from each of Smoky Mountain Amusement Com pany's juke boxes will be given to the polio drive, C. L. Alverson, owner of the boxes said. Signs will be up by the juke box es on the day the proceeds go for polio, Mr. Alverson said. Meanwhile, another case of potio was reported in the county last week when David Higdon, nine year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Char les Higdon of Andrews was sent to the Orthopedic Hospital in Asheville. 1 Funds collected in the drive will be used largely to help Cherokee 'County children suffering from j polio, it was reported. Mothers Net $500 On Snowy Night Mothers mothers plodded through Friday night's snow in their march on polio and collected some J522.29 for the March of Dimes drive. Mrs. S. C. Burgess was chairman for the drive, and said the total I report from the march is not quit" completed. The 32 workers in the drive were Mrs. Roy Fuller, Mrs. J. H. Dun can, Mrs. W. V. Costello, Mrs. W. A. Singleton, Mrs. Lewis King, Mrs. J. C. Howse, Mrs. Cloe Moore .Mrs. Francis Bourne, Jr., Mrs. I Jack Bocook, Mrs. Tom Palmer, . Miss Toots Cook, Mrs. John Jor |dan, Mrs. Herman Edwards, Mrs. I John S. Smith, Mrs. Charlie John son, and Mrs. J. B. Hall. j Also Mrs. Walter Coleman, Mrs. , John Carringer, Mrs. W. D. Town son, Jr., Mrs. Glenn Morris, Mrs. Ruby Amos, Mrs. Duke Whitley, Mrs. Asmond Maxwell, Mrs. Neil Millsaps, Mrs. Everett English. Mrs. C. L. Alverson, Mrs. Louise Caldwell, Mrs. Lois Davis, Mrs. H. L. Hinton, Mrs. Rhett Y. Win ters, Jr., Mrs. A. L. Tuchanan, J and Mrs. Roscoe Wilkins. I ? | Game Refuge Planned i For Cherokee County 1 Cherokee County stands a I chance of getting a 10,000 to 16,000 ?ere game refuge, Kenneth CM* vetta of the state Wildlife Com mission said. Mr. Chlavetta, from Aaheville, is in Qierokee County trying to find a location for the refuge. I The refuge would be tor deer, I bear and small game, he eaid. Ar nold Dalrymple, county wOdKftk protector, pointed oat that a re fuge In the county would mean bet ter hunting tor local aa were to charge at the health at the