Death Drives ' DANGEROUSLY Dont Crowd Him wilt TRADE AT HONE; IT PAYS PROMOTING MURPHY AND ANDREWS VOLUME yed a hay rids to the picnic grounds. _ i ' * * ~~ Halloween Carniv\! Set For Week End In ChertYee Conty Cherokee Oountains of all ages will have plenty of haunting grounds this week end with at least six Halloween carnivals planned for the county. i IN MURPHY Murphy goblins will celebrate Saturday night at a Halloween Carnival at the gym, sponsored by the Murphy Junior Woman's Club. The carnival will open at 7 p. m. Mrs. Jack* Bocook is chairman for the carnival which will be pre sided over by Hobart McKeever as monster of ceremonies. j Admission will be 10 cents for children and 25 cents for adults, and will entitle all persons to free viewing of entertainment includ ing an exhibition square dance team, puppet show and the crown ing of a king and queen from the elementary grades at Murphy School. Nomina**-, ns t6r the king and queen have come from all grades four through eight and Mrs. L. L. Mason is chairman for this event. Booths will include fortune tell ing, grab bag, fish pond, prizes for best costumes, a food conces sions stand an<{ others. Everyone la invited to attend. Proceeds will be used for the\ Junior Woman's dub project of ? youth center. HIWASSEE DAM | I Meanwhile, the Halloween cele bration in other parts of the coun- ' ty will start Friday. Oct. 28. with a carnival at Hiwassee Dam. School, sponsored by the PTA. This carnival will begin at 6:3o| p. m. and will be climaxed by the crowning of the carnival king and queen with a court of royalty from the elementary grades. | MARTIN'S CREEK I The Martin's Creek PTA will sponsor A Halloween Carnival also on Friday, beginning at 7:80 p. m. , at the school. ( Attractions will include a har vest sale auction, cake walk, bingo , and side shows. RANGER SCHOOL The Ranger School will have a Halloween Carnival on Friday at their school, to which everyone Is Invited. This carnival will feature a dead ghost act, penny throw, house of j horrors, fortune telling, fish pood and Bingo. MARBLE PTA The Marble PTA will sponsor a est Sale at the school audi i on Saturday, Oct. 29, at A variety of articles will be on sale and proceeds will be used for a curtain in the auditorium of the new school. FOLK SCHOOL The annual Folk School costume party and harvest sale will be held Saturday, Oct. 29 at, the school at Brasstown. Lynn Cault is program leader for the evening and Bill Miller and BUI Brooks are in: charge of de corations. Murray Martin fa in charge of the grab bag for the eh* dren. The refreshments committee is made up of Lucile Gault. Ruth Smith, Gladys Holland, Alice Tip ton, Clair Seymour, Dick Reese and James Caldwell. The auction committee is composed of Fred Smith, Charles Arrant and CecB Tipton: and auctioneers are Dub Martin, Wayne Holland and Jerry Hall. A fine of 10 cents wffl be collect ed from an persons not In eoe tuma. Teen Age Center Planned; Jr. W Oman's Club Sponsors A center for the teen age youths of Murphy will be opened soon j sponsored by tiie Murphy Junior^ Woman's Club, it was announced this week. The carter will be loc ated in the downstairs room of the Murphy Library and will be ojpr ated'by an adult supervisor. A committee at some 14 teen, age youths, representing the four classes of high school, with Mrs. ' Ann Ward as advisor, win set up rules and standards for the center j and will conduct a naming contest. A special week-long drive for the center will held during the week of Nov. 6-13, which has been proclaimed "Youth Week In Mur phy" by Mayor I>. L. Mason. During this week the teen ag [ers will sponsor a day of enter talnment on the square. Miss Maria Travis is chairman ' of publicity for the new center and Mrs. Chuck McConnell and Mrs. A1 Wallace are on her committee. The committee from tlie Junior WonwA'* Club maMng pJans fori the center is headed by Mrs. H. I L. McKeever and members at the | committee are Mrs. C. K. Olson, Mi's. W. D. Town son, Jr., Mrs. Peyton I vie and Mrs. W. V. Cos tello. Tables, and booths, a food stand, and sink and colorful decorations will be Installed in the room as I soon as funds are on hand, it was| announced. The teen center will be the main project of the year for the club, i The club will sponsor a Hallow- 1 ?to OuartMl Saturday night at the gym, with all proceeds going to ward the youth center. * " Further plana for the drive and the opening of the center win be Second Baptist Revival Starts A series o t revival services will begin Monday, Oct. 31, at the Sec ond Baptist Church, Murphy. The Re*. Julian Tuile of Jacksonville, Via., will preach. Services will be held dally at 7:30 p. m. throughout Nov. 5. The Rev. Jimmy Bumham of Truett McConnell College, Cleveland, Ga., is pastor of the church. Flower Lecture-Demonstration Set Today By Garden Club A lecture-demonstration on flow, er arrangements will be presented today (Thursday) In the base- j ment of the Methodist Church \ here by Mrs. E. B. Worsham of] Atlanta. A nationally accredited flower sharw Judge, Mrs. Worsham will be sponsored on her visit here by the Murphy Garden CSub. Admis sion is $1. A tea hour will be held from 3 until 3:30 p. m. followed by Mrs. Worsham's talk. Tickets may be bought from any member of the Murphy Garden Club or at the door. Mrs. Worsham will feature dis tinctive arrangements made from "common-place" materials. She will jse locally grown flowers and will bring some from her own gar den at College Park. Mrs. Worsham U an active i low er grower as well as arranger. She is also active In church work and collects antiques aa a hobby. She is co-author of a eerier nf volume* on flower arranging. The public is invited. Mrs. WonBam win be the over- , night guest of Mrs. W. A. Hoover 1 Thursday night. She win be enter tained at a Dutch supper tonight at the Regal Hotel with members of the sponsoring garden club at tending. ? ? ? M - Quarterly SS Meet Set At Sweetmmter ' ' The quarterly assodatlonal Sun day School meeting for Tennessee River Association, will be held at the Sweetwater Baptist Church 8unday. Oct 10, at S p. m. His Rev. C T. Taylor, associa tions! missionary at Maoon asso ciation wtU be the speaker.