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Hi! Np\ EMBER 13 and 14 ^ ?ecJ,?g Vc!. XLV.?No. 15 CHEROKEE IN DRY COLUMN NEARLY 4-1 Dry Pile Up Lead of More than 3-1 in Western Counties; More f than 2-1 in State kee county voted nearly 4 f t r tsntion of the ISth Amend i v in Tuesday's balloting, accordir._ ' official returns tabulated Th iay morning:. The official vote $ \\:v For Convention 730'; against \ { <--- p.tion 2342. For repeal 660; repeal 2453. Mrs. E. B. | i a as candidate in Cherowe . fot . against repeal and Harry i 1 per was candidate for dek^ i. v repeal. [ wte in -the 19 western coun the State, the drys from the :tz have held a lad of about 3 : with this lead increasing as to; i < n returns come in. In the Stat ' ry lead is more than 2 to 1. I i v returns from Cherokee by pr r i - follow: "a > u ? o " r c z z = O Q.? . > u e ; a as <5 s ul "I Precinct "5 u ? Q- u . 0 u a u. _< I i 2< A. divws S \T 178 185 108 19; I Bo . ng Sp. 8j 15, 8 11 I averdam j 11 80 11 S< \ .M.srrhy X. W. 86 260 SO 27: ? Marble 43 56 45; 0.: Upper Bv'd | 10 83 9 Si .Mtg. Hse 8 134 1 14 i t-oal Creek 7 164 10 101 Hanginlgdog 10 95 j 0 9*. i >n 101 80, 11 8: 1 achtree j 46 114 43 12: t|e - HI?i irf<kly Seuspaper in Wat-:-n C Mutphey, N ' SCHOOL NEWS ' CAMPUS COM EDI Friday night. Nov to observed r. the school auditorium at 7:30. Ths dramatic club, uniei of Miss Lois Latham, will give ?r.e ai *. "The Try.-: : .: ! ! lay : a witty com. . love interest. Th. east of char.. Mr*. Curtis?Ruth LLancelot Briggs?Pr Mrs. Briggs?Robbie Jessie?Grace Tear.: Rupert ?Tom Po-.v. Mr. Ingoldsby?Oscar II: ' The mysetrious voic ? Ts second part will be "Television.' > ?=. .. your favorite raiio [ 1 of the program will i - s j the High School G1 e 13: . CHRISTINE DAVIS WINS PRIZE IN 6TH GRADE SPELLING MATCH Out of the f rty--:\ ? The gulling makch Friday .cn.r.g! Mi Christine L>a\h as the best speller in ;;-t..r.? f th sixth *grade. T p aekage ot candy ii : L. Rice the grade rr. . GLEE CLUB ORGANIZED I\ GRAMMAR SCHOOL , j Pupils of the six a ? \ ! imadis organized i i.N ; J toher .*>1. Offocers t'. ve: ? j follows: Mildrd Hill, Prtsidon. Hoi.aa i : , 5 Ak;n, vice-president; M ..y Francos ' 31 Hell, Treasurer; Divthy !. n sc e> j tary. j The club will r nut: rai :.um-, I |he:s on the American Le_. a program I j Saturday, November 11 . >c ol [ j auditorium. I DEBATE CLUB HEARS RADIO , DEBATE i The members :.ie debate club assembled at the home of Mr. Bue.k ) on Wednesday evening ??t* las: week ) to listen to a raido debate on th. sub$ ject which is to he debated at th ? t.nangular debate this spring: R solv^ ed: That the United States Should - adopt the British System of Raiio conn 1. * Eminent professors from Columbia, Chicago and University of [ California composed \he group of I dtbalers. ' Coming soon Ministrel Show spon- j 1 sored by the Fa lty?Watcvh for the ; ?<iate- ' Several members of the faculty as- j ! -heed in giving th examination last j Saturday to the aplicunt^ for position in Tennessee Valley project. MURPHV HIGH SCHOOL PREI SENTS ITS FIRST PUBLIC T^r.Citla 14 59 14 oi M l . hy S W 66! 235 60 24( Culberson 26 82. 28 8< < 'greetfa i 6, 51), 6 ol Walke; S Hs I 201 125 15, 1?J Eboneezer | 3! 35' 5 3" Cape Creek i 101 97 8 10 II : House '15, 58 12 6" I ng Ridge 8 41 4 1* .* n irews N \Y 1 88 130 88 13( : a?Vto\vn I 8J 106 1 111 Liberty , 201 47 20 Wt,; ]_ 29 2 4 2' taja | 73012342 660 245: The returns for the 19 westeri t unties are as follows: No. of Pets. For Agst County Pets. Reptg. Conv. Con Vverv 19 5 168 74' Buncombe 50 47 5418 858 Burk: 23 20 966 423 Cherokee 24 19 631 183 ( lay 6 6 98 87 Giaham 13 9 351 57; Henderson 20 20 13S5 401. Haywood 20 18 3697 197: Jackson 19 12 763 208: Mitchell 13 12 233 276: McDowell 17 14 775 326 Madison 23 7 158 72 Macon 12 7 509 171 I Ik 6 6 323 166i Rutherford 29 29 1125 737 Swain 15 15 407 164 Trysvanania ..17 15 795 142: Watauga 14 9 496 264< Yancey 11 7 152 245 Totals 351 227 16,726 52,32' In the State wide balloting out o 1.831 precinowS in thie state, 148! ieportcd Wednesday night. Thes uave for repeal 109,676, and attains repeal 259,130. Only 14 countie of the state's 10 had reported major ities fcrrepeal. Murphy was defeated 8-0 Frida; by Sylva '-on t&e latter's field in listlessly played game. Murphy threatened to score early aving placed t?ho ball on te 2 yari i;_ i - * on/) run iiui. oy a senous 01 patases ? ? n;ng: plays. Sylva held and Murph; seemingly discourage did not seriously threaten thereafter.. Derreberry Murphy star, was injured and coul not play. He is expected to be ii crood shape for the game Saturda; with Andrews at Andrews. Mrs. Gusre LefeveTs died last Fri day October 27th and was buTie Saturday in the Shady Grove ce-mt tery. She leaves her husband. W. M he'evrs and two children, Theodor Leievers and Mrs. Do "a Wilkinsor f^he was 54 year old, had been ai invalid for about ten years, and '^emb'r 'tff the Hopewell Baptis Churc.h for 40 years. She was love and esteemed by all who knew hei The funeral was conducted by W. T. Trjett, pastor. FOOTBALL! SATURE it ing into repeat coiumn on nrsr returns tabulated from that state, according to figures compiled by f.ie Associated Press. The results in the repeal eliction Tuesday as the o unt proceeded" Wednesday ns follows: For Against ! Slate R peal Repeal Utah 98 340 60,142 Ohio 1,428.25* 576,942 Pennsylvania .... 993.406 248.047 Kentucky 17,506 13,324 North Carolina 109.009 256,810 South Carolina 33,310 36,554 rt AT CHEROKEE PAF ? j PROGRAM - The ^ entertainment season at the i I'Cal high sc-.ool will be formally in^ augurs: ed tonight at 7:30 when the g GKe Club and the Dramatic Club j unite to prsent "A Campus Comedy" j an evening's entertainment of song, j instrumental music, brief skits, and a U one act play. - The iir^t half of the evening will j be in the .'lands of the Dramatic club d under the direction of Miss Latham, g The one act play which is to be pre sented has a cast of seven characters and is replete with ludicrous situaZ tion and a styong lov--interest. The second half of the entertainf ment will be in the form of a Radio i) Broadcast with famous entertainers e provides by members of the Glee t club as direct ! by Mrs. Davidson s and Miss Moser. The cast for the evening follows, tine play: Robbbe Williamson, Grace Taegue, Ruth Lelford, Oscar Hunt, y Pruden David n, Llo.vd King, and a Tom Pos^y. Campus Comedy: **Sis Parker" "Jcpp" Franklin. Anna Ruth Stalcup, Martha Akin, Ruth Dewetse, Winfred Town son, Kathryn Coleman v Louise Axley, Ruth Ledford, Dorol thy and Muriel Lahn, Pruden David, son, Glenn Enloe, Jake Wise. "Bollie" j Hyatt, Fain Weaver. Ray Suit, Mr. a Wright, Mr. Carroll. Clyde Ballew, v and Truman Hinshaw. The doors will be open at 7:30 o'cl xtk. A general admission of 10c will b charged. Proceeds will ga for i- the buying of music for Glee club d nnA rvnen-es of Dramatic club. 1.1 LITERARY CLUB e J The Literary club has changed its ' meeting from weekly to bi-monthly a in order to give f?iose who are on proa gram more time t nropare their t parts. The last program, which "was d given on Thursday 'of la^t week, was r. as follows: ' Reading of Jokes?Edna Mae McDonald. )AY, NOVEMBER 11TI tmkm cro'-.rus. Catering a Lore- ar.d Potei !. C.. Friday, November 1 R pc " U Sack- ( ?C. - Ramsev. I.r^: if itiili?? L B : ; k . rt?Fr-. lur.; i 1- ! the r.-.x: p r gr*s - . grmxn . ;tr.r.:.tt-.e iiepartr.z ? . A: . Rsilroso S t - *! Bt r. . " r. ,r. Iau?cy of n?Xt ? *, , DEBATE AT HIGH SCHOOL CHAPEL Fj-. lu.xabers wi tht 1. . .itir.? club a uvtate Tu-.sua.. ut the -.veekiy ..... ? vr.apv.. Tr.-. -a.ject vt a:, v-. Rese. . - - ' - r.u* the c - at. : N.rth Carol.r.u ool far- : >r. ::tv text bo :r. ... . .h. ols . tu.r. the State. . speakers ^-.r. a? : . ;v=: h.._-t j..:.rmat. *. s. ?Oscar t Hunt. ^ 1 rh.st r.cujr . v.-.. .vr?Ir.r. Ramsey. . ; . ...... BaHew. . ~ " j b ww;:i negative siva.-. r?Vaul .'.dan;?. br.ce there wtrv r : it was ' : -r.. ci to \rh:/n .?i<* t:.v victory , i '..r.g.u. This i? :h. :':r:i ; : lie de-j bate which the club a a- even this . a. u is only 5 r. vara: ~y to furth er w rk which the - lub expects t ec mpHr*i before the end : the sciv.-ol term. TEACHERS PLAN M1MSTREL Th teachers of he . .... s.hoci- . . e planning a m.r.isire r. a w.il i ..vr: th I -.il Sv: 1 auditorThe purpose of this : :n?tre". s t. i:.be funds f.r securing :aiy b. ks :.r the -.ie.uentary scr.. . The Murphy H.y Sc . L.i.ary sufficient lor a star 1.1 1 .tigft school iniaiy oat the .. ' ntary school library hasn't the r. pji.ed number oi books to b ?? standard elementary schol. The P. I. A. is giving:. riug tour nament. The returns will e given to | th*. elementary scb.-ol for the p-:pose ; ct helping to buy books :or the ele-J me ntary school library. ! THE HOME ECONOMICS CLUB , i. ne ni;uiB. uicciiiigj.ui .uv ??vnn < Lcou.mro club was h id on Tuesday I night. N vember 2. at Elizabeth j Gray's. T:.e t i lowing program, which ! ! contained ni. stly of music was ren-! dercd: iX\ t.cr.:tl-?Emogene Johnson. Pian Sole?Mozclle Moors. St ry?Esther Warner. Pla\. "Pa Wants a Cushion"? Elizabeth Gray, Christine Howell. jThelma Kiev, and Martha Akir. P em?J uanita V stal. i Fiano L>u?..?Miss Pauline M-cser and Miss Ruth Holshouser ! The following Motto was adopted for the club: "It takes a heap O livine in a house to make it home." At't .r .. business session a social hour was enjoyed by all, duiin? which refreshments were served by the hostTHREE CENTS AND A BROKEN TOY The Murphy t.h eater admitted the childien : .he Murphy Graded school to a matinee Tuesday for the admiss i n price of three e?.nts ana one broken t oy. Th s n atinee was given for the aid At needed children. In order to raise funds for :he Junior-Senior Banquet the Juniors are soliciting subscriptions to the Saturday Evening Post, The Country Gentleman, and The Ladies Home Journal. The class receives one half of the proceeds from each subscription and if any individual solicits fifty nine subset ip;ions. he receives sixty percent. I 18th Amendment Repealed Tuesday While North and Sout.h Caro' lina remained in the dry column, three other states, Ohio, Utah and Pennsylvania have definitely gone for repeal, making the necessary 3G .-nates to ratify the 21st amendment repealing the ISth Amendment, and Kentucky slip f #HT0 iiallr Rich Te-~i tc-r in This Sic 0. 1933 3UEEN FINDS ACRE TOBACCO IS PROFITABLE 'eachtree Farmer Has Been Growing Acre As Side Line For Past 5 Years >. Qut ... ul t a: titer h. Peach-tree * if r t . h.erckee : r unty i ar. actual ex&.ple of :h. r. ver.t.r.: r.. w - ;r.u .?dvar.ee d trr.. :ig the farmer? : the county by he Murphy L: r.? . lub. and ho t:nu? a > r.g an acr. : :. race tr. addi:: :: :o hi? regula. cr :s a practical md prctitable yror?. sit: r.. The Murp Lb. r.s ar-. askiru Larmer? :n :r.s c.-my u: w " * c:e r less of bailey tobacco for mar fiot r.;x: year as a s:c?^ project. Mx. Queen ha- been gvow-ng an:. \... at".;, an acre : : baccv each y-*ar : . . a:k t durir ; ? c ra:. e y-*nr?. ho > .". . hero t.v.s week. **The acre of iar.d I rdurted in ...Cv. this y-.ar will rr*-. uco arc..: _* bushels of corn." Mr. Que:: said. " I will get over 8 0 pounds >f t bacco :':om Corn :s now selling a: ab.ut i">c. which w.uld have returned me about 822.50. 1 expect :o get about ?.\ tim ~ that much for my ; bacco. even with ir.e marko: a? a a? it now. Mr. Queen finds that t-kos . n.ue: crow obacc. than it does corn, bu: the wo:k required xtharder. Ht prepares arcs plants -us seed red about the middol ot V* binary . ar.d sai.t it was usually late fall before it was ready for the market. How .ver the cash returns cn tobacco is much more remunerative han c?rn in com pa: .son with the work it takes to gr w both, he said, but h. wouldn't auvise any one to plant mcr. t ar. an acre in tobacco. Four years ago. ht received 8215.00 :or tobacco raised on his acre, which was sold at an average price 01 2oc. Las. voir ?h. said the average price received was ab ut 15*. and he made 8120.00 on tobacco sold from hL acie. The average yu Id is Ktwe. n 800 and 1200 pounus he sa.d depending upon the land and amount | of fertilizer used. He has never used 1 ver 500 pounds t^ the acre. besides growing: t.bacco. Mr. Queen pivdcues corn, beans, potatoes. ry?.. hay and oth-r ci ps on his tarni a; Peachtree. He cultiva.es about ten acre^ a year. anc. says always manages to get hold of a "little spending money" any time he needs it. He is an ardent belhver in divrsitied tanning, anc. said such a : rogram was the only salvati 11 of the mountain farmer. | 0 ; Murphy School Observes National Education Week The Murphy school is this wtei observing National Education We-k, November o to 12. according to plan; announced last week by Superintendent H. Bueck. The week is sponsored by the American Education Association, The American Legion, and :ht Lnited States Oiifce of Education Governor Ehringhaus has designate*, the week in North Carolina by spe cial proclamation. During the week many phases o: education are being stressed and pro grams carried out in the school ant the town in behalf of education. Tue uu,? IIIVI <11 i i >' vtwn ,? .1 ci - iiiv tary department rendered a progran featuring: National Education Week while the high school had charge o the chapel program at 1 o'clocl Wednesday afternoon strewing th event. Thursday afternoon th. Parent Teacher Association held its monfhl; meeting ard featured "The Citizei and the Suhool" as the general topi of discussion. "Fathers Night." ai annual social affair sponsored b the P. T. A., was observed Thursda. nigh-: at the Carnegie library hal and Superintendent Bueck discussehr: efly the changed school condition Visitors Day at the school will b ob-erved today (Friday, Novemb. 10th\ and a prize is being offered th room in tl\.e ejemecltary* and hig. school departments having the larg e<-' number of parents registerir.; with th.m on this day. Friday night the Glee Club an Dramatic Club will present a joir program at 7:30. The admission \vi be 10c for all. T.he proceeds coin for club material. The title will t "Campus Comedies" and prom is-, to he a treat. On Saturday morning at 11 o'cloc the American Legion and the schc will participate in a memorial so vice featuring education and loyalt to the nation. tlC. 1 ;30 P. M.. rsT RF1 lit E NOVEMBER 13 and 14 ite $1.00 YEAR?5c COPY WCTC ALl'MXI CHAPTER FOR CO. ORGANIZED Jcjpt Mwtin? Tcachpr? Murphy and County l'nit? Hold La?t Saturday Morning Orc.ii'. :a:ior. : a Cht: key county chapter of the alunvr: a.vvviation of " Nr. .'a:.-*. r.a Teacher**t co a: : :>cUsskn ; *cI prob iem? t eat irec * c .otr.t mectinfi ot te... her? f tfi. Mu:;.hy c ty an.: Mrphy y units :n : . s..too: audit v hire '. .?: Sntui ay nvarr.injf. Mi?-* Martha May: eld. t.a.her in the Murphy elemr.tary school. ?va? tVc:. d pre- : f the ?. .ir.tv alumni - M ?s Mary V W d am ". tea.:: ::: " - tirape reek I. wi> r, seer*: re. M.?< Xanr.y T:iy. ^ ,-f : faculty ana Mr?. T. A. A. t:i. secretary of t cer.eral alumr.i a?so-v:at;en t'ulv t v . V : the Jacks n . ounty wort * re-cnt and :r. the orpar. ..:.. n. Ab v.: forty tea. her> wv:o present ar.o. a:: . : a .; th*. ?.. an:y oi>rarnra:ior.. and r'.ar.# uo. i :v.a..e j to inert. a-- ;ht meir.iershnp in the .hap:,: and to attend the henit ing .it the college n N vnibei 11th. To s.ssicr. the ; .n: meet in,; at which the alumni a?. v.ar.c n wa formed follow^ a : r ugr in ynsi:-:ed by \aiious teachers on ;? i loint sch. i work, and wa- yi . shied o\ en by M.?< Martha Mayficld. who wa> chairman ot the commit: " a range mens. Hierony:'a ttueck. -urerin: n : n I the Murphv unit, an : A. L. Martin, eourn supermen , dent ;-:v> e i jointly \e the >chov m ssion. Th : Uiwing pre-arranged pi ^ra n was rendered: "Lesson Planni^r." discussed by M>- Maltha Mayt.eid. Advertising Your School?the Xeciskty, the Way, th. Benefits," Miss Lois Latham. "Why Teachers Sh ?uld Continue i:;eir 1 rciessior.m Growth m >pite of Loa Salaries " R. C. Pipes. "Discipli:... the Fits: Law of Teach in*;." B. K. Carr 11. "Home . r.d S.-ho'1 o-ouerrtfion in Your Community." Miss Vey Avi aw. "The purpose of Supervise . Study ? How it should be conducted and How much should we have**" Mr.a r. A. Case. | "Amount and Nature of Home Work Requirements," two minutes J discussions by the fallowing: Primary. Mi.-s Lelia Haves; Grammar, .Miss bertha May field; high school, .Miss Edna Padgett. American Ed.? ation W.ok. N-; vember t> to 12, and National Book Week. November Id to IT. were discussed Vy Mr. Butck and Mr. Mar ; tin. Father Mrs. Bailey Dies In Atlanta i j Gtorjft T. Stephen?. >4. of Atlanta | lather of Mis. C. \V. Bailey, : Murt. jphy dud suddendly Monday atterI I noon ab. ut 1 o'clock from heart fail" ure. Mr. Stephens had bten in bad health for a number f years ar.d had s teen carried to the hospital Monday morning: for treatment. He suffered II a heart attack in the waiting room : and died within a few minut.s. } Funeral services were held Wed nesday morning at 10 o'clock from CNt*iin^ Hill funeral parlors by -the R;v. W. L-.e Cutts, pastor of *the " Capitol View Baptist church, and in^ terment was in the cemetery at 11 hairburn. Ga. Pallbearer^ were his c his n.ph.w?: Mance Milam, Kstis 11 Milam Krn.st Milan;, Jim Milam, ^ 11. O. Stephens and J. IV Stephens ^ Jr.. all of formerly Campbell, but in w Fulton, county. Ga. fte is survived by his wife and live d aught t is, Mrs. Arthur ^Campbell, ? l iarborn; Mrs. T. A. Kilgore Atlanta 1 Mrs. C. W. Bailey. Murphy; Miss Mamie and Miss Clyde Stephens, Atlanta; one sister. Mrs. Frank Milam, and one brother, J. D. Stephens, both p of Fairburn, Ga. H ? a JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB TO 11 MEET NOVEMBER 15TH i? 10 The Junior Woman's Club will < root n November t o loth in the clubrjom nt the Library v-'* h Mr*, k Wa!';r Mnuney. Mrs. H. Matt ox d1 :n' Mrs. Porter Ax ley n> .hostesses, r- Any member who cannot be present :y at this meeting plaso notify either of the hostesses. "WEEN CCC TEAMS
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