DODBLE-TALK
BY THE DOCKERY TWINS
The Senior Class play cast for "My Mali Godfrey' 'is pictured
Above, front row, left to right, seated: Hedy West, Harry Mattox,
Geraldine Mulkey, Carol Owens, Fred Van Horn Mod nan Arrowood.
Second row, standing .Birder Coffey, Nettie Sue Dockery, Lowell
Scruggs, Edna Arm Palmer, Max Lefevers, Harry Burgesa, John
Fowler, Joyce Jenkins, Gary MtClure.
SENIOR FLAY
CERALDINE MULKY and
FRED VAN HORN won the first
place honor in the Senior Play for
best actor and actress. MAX I..E
FEAVERS and MODEAN ARRO
WOOD got honorable mention.
The Senior Class cleared about
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After the play Friday night the i
cast and a few other people met
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and marshmallow doast. Every
one brought food air 1 after eating
they sat around tht fire and play
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[and MRS JUNIOR SMART and
MR. and MRS . ALBERT WAL
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! Thursday night. March 31. the
Intermediate Training Union of
the first Baptist Church had a
weiner roast at BECKY RHODES'
home. After eating they played
games.
Those present were : LINDA EN
GLISH. BECKY RHODES. JUDY
DAVIS, LAVEAN HINTON. CARO
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Seated in front are GERALDINE MVLKEY and FEED VAN
HORN who won first place honors In the senior play as best actor
and actress. Honorable mention went to MODEAX ARROWOOD
and MAX LEFEAYERS, standing.
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SOFT BAIJ. TEAM
The Murphy Soft Ball Team
made up of the physical education
class headed by MRS. EDITH FUL
LER. held an election of officers
They are as follows : President,
NETTIE SUE DOCKERY; vice
president. JO GARRETT; secre
Itary, GWEN (PUDDYTAT) COLE;
j treasurer, LAURA BAILEY ; re
porter. FRANCES STILES.
I The club plans to play other
j neighboring teams. They will prac
| tice three times a week.
CHAPEL PROGRAM
| Speakers at Chapel last Wednes
day, March 30 were Rev. R. Y.
i Winters and Rev. A. S. Maxwell
I Fred Van Horn presided.
The ministers spoke on the com
ing Easter season and its signifi
cance and history in studying the
Passover Feast of the Jews.
The chorus class directed by Mr.
Reynolds sang the Easter Song
"Allelulla", soloist, Betty Dock
ery and Mary Frances Crisp.
Next were the campaign speak
ers for the student council and
their nominees, president, JUDY
COOK. WALTER MAUNEY,
GEORGIA SAMPSON, and HU
BERT SNEED. Vice President,
VIOLET
Mr. and Mrs. Beecher Morrow
visited Mrs. Harve Rose Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesie Robinson and
family were Sunday afternoon visi-j
tors of Mr. and Mrs; Lester Taylor.
The Rev. Luther 8wanson was
the Sunday dinner guest of Fred
Graham. '
Mrs. Ida Morrow spent * few
days last week with her son, Wil-.
lard and family. '
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Graham and
children, Wilma and Edward, spent
a few days last week in Washing
ton, D. C. While there they attend
ed the wedding of their daughter,
I Juanita. to Ralph Sewell.
Miss Marcella Beaver spent
Sunday with Miss Helen Graham.
Miss Ruth Allen and Grady Mur
phy were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J.~R. Beaver Sunday.
Calvin Murphy spent Sunday
with Marlene and Margaret Ann
Beaver.
Miss Dora Taylor spent the week
end here with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Vester Taylor.
All of her friends were glad to
see Aunt Mary Allen able to be out
at church Sunday.
BOBBY PHILLIPS, STEVE.
HEMBREE, and MARY RUTh|
DONLEY.
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in homeroom next Wednesday.
BASEBALL TEAM
Murphy High School may have
a baseball team this year for the
first time in five years.
COACH OLSON said that the mat
ter was still undecided but that
the possibilities for one are good.
The school lacks uniforms and
equipment but they have plenty of
playing material. Around 40 boys
have gone out with an experienced
in-field. "Gut Hall" has played on
several teams before and will
probably by Murphy's pitcher.
Some of the in-fielders are
BURKE MOORE, FRED VAN
HORN. DAVID GUISLER, and
EDDIE JOE ELLIOTT. If the boys
are unable to have a team then
they will have games among them
selves.
RANGER
Mr. and Mrs. Jen Winget and
Mr. and Mr?. Frank Dickey of Mur
phy Waited Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Dickey of Copperhill, Tenn., last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Latshaw and
family of Spring City, Tenn., spent
the week end with Mr. and Mrs.
George Fox.
Mrs. C. R. Ledford spent one day
last week with Mrs. Taylor Hen
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Elliott and |
family of Murphy visited Mr. and
Mrs. I. R. Elliott Sunday. ,
H. C. Johnson mad* a tm
trip to Murphy one day laat ?Mk.
Mrs. Ralph Ledford visited Mr*.
Ruth 8tewart recently.
Mrs. Floyd Evans spent on* day
laat week with Mrs. C. M. Sneed
and family.
?
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Wlnfst visited M
the Rev and Mrs. Better one day *
last week. |
Mr. and Mrs. Tom King n[i*nl
Saturday In Murphy.
Miss Geneva Kllpatrtok vlsltsd
Mr. and Mrs. . A. D. Evans recent
ly
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