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I Gl) ||| ? ?jff < TAc Leading Weekly Newspaper Vol. XLV.?No. 20 }ss' "mrsTfarmer b y death V/UwL^p Funeral Service# Held Sunday Afternoon, December 9th At ^ w Funsral service? f r Mi -. Glenn Farmer, 34 of llazelwood, who died Saturday morning,December 8tth, at y 12:40 o'clock in the Franklin hospix tal following an operation Wednes<P^i8r 1,ay' was h?l<l Sunday afternoon l)cc. r?VTj| 0th at 1:30 o'clock at the home of her >?f^ father, J. 1. Hay??, oi Tonioth, con>i&&t ducted by the Rev. J. H. Carper, |^Jhrx3? pastor of the Murphy Methodist cirWSSGfr suit, assisted by the Rev. T. F. Iligfcins, pastor of ifie Methodist church. Interment was in the Tomotla eemcActive palltuarens were: Hayes veil"I.eetherwood and Tom Axley of Murphy, Walter Wiggins, of Robbinsville MmiMlfcByW Claude Allen, of Waynesville, Grady Farmer ami John Blnylock of Waylii ll IllAu Ii hill Honorary pallbearers were: B. M. friar Din, r,. c . .noon, k. l. Mattox, G. W. Ellis, P. C. Hyatt, H. W. Gray, of .Murphy, J. M. Long and T. M. Green of Waynesville, Bill .\ioore, Franklin and T. L. Blaylock of HazelBorn December- G, 1809, Mr*. I armer was educated in the public schools of Cherokee county and graduated in 1017 from the Murphy high school with honors. For a number of years she taught school at Murphy M and later at Hazelwood where she JPm had resided with her husband for the past two years. She was married to Mr. Farmer on July 5, 1022. She had been a member ot the Methodist \ church since childhood. ' pSKn \ Surviving are her husband, two children, Kenneth 6, and Mary 2. her VllHSHf Iln I lather, two sisters, Misses Kate and 11 jHl i IJ I.eila Hayes of Tomotla, and one rl nrB II III brother, Hugh W. Hayes of Greenjg3K PEAOnREE Born to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Duck - WOi'th, November 27 a big baby boy. rs. Eli Sudderlh has returned i&rUCjfn home after an extended visic with her fQgvVVBffr daughter in Oklahoma. ^iHraK The Peachtree Health Club held {BEMNF an interesting meeting at the home A r?flBEr OI Elliott on Friday of \ I *asl wee,c* The members were shown \ I rr I I bow to make a bed for a sick person, I 1 I / and many other valuable lessons weie 1 1 I I I I 8*ven by Miss Kidder. Those present [11 I I ? f-uciderth, Edna and Pauline Garrett; 111 11/ Hetty and Kate Robinson, Lilly ill Ijf 2rooks, Nellie Hendrix, Jean Foster, 111 III b-esdames, Ed Howard, H. C. Elliott, ?\\\ I lit Poyle Coke;, Clem Pipes, Pixie Aril \l I I// rowood, Grover Carpenter, Nelson \\\\ I If IA Leatherwood, Harrison lovingood. f\\\\\ j///V! Walter C. Witt, Mac Plemmons, R. j\\\\\il I III// Rev. J. H. Carper delivered an inVmUll 111//// tt resting sermon at the Methodist YvVuAhI Illlll/// church Sunday morning. v^\\\\ll \\lul//A Mrs. C. M. Hendrix is spending s?veral days with her mother, Mrs. WStfri Henry Sudderth, Mrs. Sud.lerth ha-^ Hjr a *cen very ill, but is somewhat better jS A B A serenade was given Mr. and Mrs. y Jm llamie Green last week by Misses T.'llie, Bonnie and Edna Brooks and Josephine Radford, Messrs. Carl ''//hi \rS8v Head, Wilson Radford, Clinton and //llA Vuva ?r0,)ks. After the serenade the /HiJ luxVI y?ung folks were inVited in and were /lit RwN -frved refreshments. /Hi l\\\\ Larkin Allei has returned home III J l\\V frtm Canton where he has been vis Il l |\\ Reeese Caldwell and Roy Taylor li ft l\\\ made a pleasure "trip to Athens, I I I \ I ' Kr.oxville and Asheville last week. I j l\\ Miss Wilms Arrowood is able t.) \ reenter school after a long illness. L m & (Upm in Western North Carolina, Covering Murphey, N. C., Friday, t ^'?' '^' l.V or Santa Claus: 1 am a good boy. Please bring n?e a train, a football, a l'ire trucK, a i tin. ??*d cnmo Lou, FRANK HOOD1 Dear Santa Claus: 1 am a good boy. Please bring me a trick gun, football, airplane an a some candy and nuts. J With love. HUGH HKMBREE Dear Santa Ciaus: i am a good girl. Please bring me a doll and sonfe candy. Love. WILMA J KAN ARRANT Dear Santa Claus: 1 am a good girl. Please bring me doll tea set, a wrist watch, and some candy, nuts and orange*. With love. FRANCES FISHER Dear Santa Claus: I am a good girl. Please bring m<e tea set, a piano, a football, a doll some doll dresses, an airplane and sme nuts, candy and oranges. Love. BETTY TEAGUE Dear Santa Claus: I am a good girl. Please bring me a doll, a piano, a horn, and some candy. Love. SYBEL HEMBREE Dear Santa Claus: i am a good little boy. Please bring me a fire truck, a train, a football, a gun, and some candy. Love. JAMES HEECF. Lear Sarta Clause 1 am a good girl. Please bring me a doll, some dresses, a tea set, and a piano. Love. MARY LOUISE .McDONALE Jear Santa Claus: I am a good girl. Please bring me a doll, some doll dreses, doll shoes, and some nuts and candy. ELIZABETH HALT Dear Santa Claus: I am a good girl. Please bring me candy, some doll nioatetaonuiletaoio a doll, a truck, a ball, a horn, some doll dresses a train and train track, a football. With love. ,JO JO MOODY Dear Santa Claus: I am a good boy. Please bring me a truck, gun, a football, truck wrecker. Love. CHARLES BALIENTINE Ikar Santa Claus: I am a good boy. Please bring me a gun, football, airplane, a bail, a knife, and so lie nuts and oranges. Love. JACK PALMER mBm as J *mit \S $1.00 YEAR?5c COPY Carved Animals From Folk School Go To V '\Otl~AA i krr i a Large and rotentially Rich Ter Jecember 15, 1933 SCHOOL NEWS Murphy'* basketball season will j cpen Saturday niirh/ in double-header] game with Robbinsville at 7:30 o'-| clock in the Burn'* building, and the j, price cf ad mi si on will be 10 and 25 cents. The Robbinsville quintet is made up f expei i need olayers this year; . ree. who played n the first earn ! t year, <.nd two. who weo; the lest players produced by Tapoco's '32-'33 I riu- nit.- for the Murphy players be distributed on Friday, one clay before the opening game. PERSONALS The Rev. Mr. .J hn Greene was the j Saturday guest of Mr. and Mrs. h. II. King, of Not la, Dee. 9. Mis- Faye Scroggs, of rfrasstown -Merit last Wednesday night with Miss Gene Moore, of Mai tin's Creek. SPELL1NC MATCH Rebu Rice of the sixth grade and Maiie Penland of the sevent.h grade wen th. piizes in the spelling match j last Friday at 2:00 o'clock when Miss j Pert ha Mayfiel.l invited Miss Estell:Vauney'a seventh grade up to her loom. DRAMATIC CLUB GIVES PROGRAM FOR CCC CAMP The Murphy Dramatic Club again put on their successful play for the Towns County, CCC Camp Monday night, December 11. An interesting new feature of the program a song a. d dance six girls wit.i appropriate costumes, Another h'gh light ot the program was a negro reading by Catherine Coleman assisted^ with a tap dance by Jean Daniels. Those taking curs were: Misses Margaret LeMay and Grace Parker, Mrs* Kenneth Rice and Mr. A J. Hembree. Others making the trip were: Misses Grace Tongue, Louise Axley, Pe arl Baker, Helen Warner, Mary Catherine Uensley, Ruth Ledford. Rofcbi? Williamson, Catherine Johnson, Ruth Hampton, Alin? Hampton, Catherine Coleman, Frank Hcnsley, Oscar ! Hunt, Tom Posey and Pruden Davidson. SCHOOL UNITES TO PRESENT CHRISTMAS CHAPEL PROGRAMS On Tuesday, December 19 t he different grades in the loca? high school will unite to give a program appropriate to the Christines .-eason. The program is as follows: Song oy the Class?Jingle Bells. Scriptuie reading?The First Christmas?Robbie' Williamson. The First Noel?Glee Club. Christmas St ?ry?Catherine Coleman. "We Three Kings of Orient Are" ?ly Burnett, Torn Posey A. B. Stalcup. Christmas reading?Mary King Alallomee. "The Night Before Christmas"? I Charlie v. arley. "Jest 'fore Christmas"?Elbert: Mallonee. On Wedivesd ?v, December 20, the j grammar grades will have charge of ! chapel. TIij Fourth* fifth and sixth grades will present a play. "The visit j ol t.he Wise Men" anJ the Glee Club consisting of the two fifth grades and two sixth grades will sing several cerols. The second half of the program will be given by the orimary SCHOOL MASTERS CLUB MEET AT MURPHY The Home Economics class will serve a Christmas Turkey dinner in honor of the School Makers club, Thursday December 14. The subject ] for discussion in the formation of the County athletic association. The following committee met Saturday, to discuss the constitution, IMS i nre members of Ifie Brasstown 1 Craft Guld recently carved animals ' tj fill an ordu* fro the first lady of ft/rfQjflfi the land, Mrs. Roosevelt, who has al>vay3 had a gret. interest in han . icrafts, vi.- ted six times the Corcoran S^y Gallery in Washington where the gTOrRrit frr? Southern Highland Handicraft Guild Sy 1 has had a very lovely exhibition f' r the past month. Mrs. Roosevelt's X^8> f order included a flock of seven geese caived by Haden Hensley, a running r.og by Bill Waldroup and a running rabbit, die work of Mr. J. O. Renland. The first two carvers hav been students at the Folk Sch 1. Mr. 1 enlnnd'd son II llis and daughter I rankie have also b en students. lyTOjiV ) .Mr. Renland is a member of the ail- Zulji visory committee of the school. itrakfcffi Mr. Allen Eaton of the Russell Sag.' Foundation in New Y rk, the p.dxisor of he Southern Highland Handicraft Guild spent mar.y month* jL^!. ,w, iA..?,,>A assembling t.ie exhibit which he and Mr. White, president ot the American ?nPWI?l~ Federation of Arts, both declue ^ j\ the most beautiful exhibition of 1.1 if '/ Ameiican crafts ever assembled in ill. !1 j, / this country. The Folk School is one i|i| j, ol 28 members of the Guild which J^lll Injn j|j! came into being through the vision gllltgGi^R1 of Mr.s Campbell. Since its organizii g four years ago Marguerite But- vSW / lor has been on hit board of directors also its first president. The Christmas mystery play will MEjr-J be given at the Folk School Satur- BW * uay afternoon, December 23, at 2 o'- mmt clock. Carols from many lands will MM be sung by the carol group through- I yt^rrrj^OT out the play tying together the | seven scenes. I Mr. Bueck. Air. Young, principal f / Jtma Huyesville high school and Mr. Hunt LrrTTvJjJMHftA the principal of the SUcoah high K J school. The finding of this committer * 111 1 6 Mb jl I will be given by Superintendent ll 11 |1 JBECi I Young of Hayesvillc, Mr. Charlie (W |ll||iMM|l D 11 Morgan of AnaiStwa high school, Mr. if Mr* M I IJn Ralph Smith, Coach of Hayesville IILj^.... alhlcxics, Mr. O. W. Deaton, coach of ^ ' " '-fly Murphy athletics. They will discuss various phases of the school athletic This is the third meeting and the next meeting will be in January a'. #E^<rQB*el UNUSUAL EXHIBIT OF CHIL- , xBwfUut DREN'S BOOKS HELD FOR P. T. A. \ Appropriate reading matter for I ySfeJKpJ . children with an exhibit of books and i I ' I I magazines, was the subject at the Do- \ 1 ^ j I comber P. T. A. meeting, h Id Thurs- \ 1 'If day December 14. Books lent by an \ 1 I J extension service of Raleigh were of I \ If treat interest. Beautiful bindings \ I III and illustrations were looked upon \ \ 1 III with interest. One of the most out- All III standing features of the afternoon \\\ III/ was a s?ries of tableau* depleting \\\l I /// titles of well known books. A col- ;\\\\ I Nf* lection of children's magazines wa< \\\\\ | //// also on exhibit. Mrs. Studstill gave a *\\\\\ I III// talk on proper magazines for chil- \\\\\\ I////// The program was devised by Mrs. ^SVAUU HI////A Willard Axiey and Miss Lois Latham \wjf/// M'ss Latham was in charge. Mrs. T. S. Evans, president of the P. T. A. FIGHT FOR NEW HIGH SCHOOL M A BUILDING PROGRESS y J|| In order to secure a new high scnooi Duiiainpr at .twrphv, t'.ic follow 52^7'Vs ieg made a business trip to Chapel y///h{ \rav\\ 11:1' to be at the confer uce with /// j WoS\ Dr. H. S. Baity State Engineer of T. 'J j\ \Yv\ E. A. P. W; Mr. J. B. Gray chair- 'JIII A\\\ man of school board. Mr H Jueck, /// \\\\ superintendent of Murphy High J 1 \\\ School and Mr J. D. Mallonee, county I I \\' attorney. The purpose of this con- /II l\\ f* re nee was to investigate the pre. /I l\\ press which Chreokee County had j J j \\' Ituaae in adjusting lis miancia: sianc!- J / LM I \ I (Continued on ptfe 5) I \
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