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Page Ten FOLK SCHOOL Mfes Carrie Kidder and Mr. George Bidscrup and a group of six jrirls from the Folk School grave a program. including Sinking Games, at the Belle. view School building: last Saturday. The girls who went were: Misses Maui McGuinn, Ruth Umbarger, Opal Greene, Ruby Lee Corire, Josephine Johnston, Estelle Greene. Several people nW nded the program and deemed to enjoy it. Miss Anne Mae Hensley. of Murphy. a former student of the Folk School, spent the V ck-end with her teachers and friend? here. Mr. Douglas Smith, of Young Harri College, was the Sunday dinner guest of thv Folk Scho 1. A Thanksgiving program was pre. sent* i Wednesday at the s-.-hool to entertain the students and the teachers. Following is the program as presented: Song-?America the Beautiful. Reading?Psalm 100?Fannie Kate Brendle. 13 ading?Description of Thanksgiving?Maud McGuinn. President Rev sevelt's Proclamation?Harold "Wilson. Story of the First Thanksgiving? Robert Dedmondt. CV mposition on Thanksgiving? Geneva Berrong. the Wood?Hazel Woodward. Poem?Over int Hiii ana through What Thank-giving MAans to Me? Opal Greene. Poem?Melchizedek Jones's Modern Thanksgiving?Verlin Reese. Story?How Indian Corn Came into the World?Ruth U.mbarger. Poem?Autumn?Nina Greene. S -ng?Faith of our Fathers?Joseiv:iiw? Jnhndinn Thanksgiving?Ruby Le? Corn p. Poem?The Pumpkin ? Estolle Gi4 one. Composition 011 Thanksgiving? Wayne Holland. Poem?Thjknksgiving ? Eunice Revis. Si ng?Come, Ye Thankful People Come. BRIEF NEWS ITEMS The Buncombe county agricultural committee and the Asheville chamber of commerce have agreed too raise $750 to promote a fat cattle show. Rutherford county farmers are showing interest in methods for checking soil erosion. At a recent mdeting, the extensive losses caused by erosion were emphasized. Tweny rural FCX organizations been formed in Catawba county, with on average of 10 members each. Gaston county farmers believe in storing sweet potatoes. The 16,000bu^hel Stroups potato house at Cherryville has been filled to overflowing by approximately 500 farmers. Two new 4-H clubs have been organized in Union county recently by County Agent Tom Broome. rPnrrv Dlnn/lroJ ilH Vn..o an<l Ofl ? " ? ?UHUI vu t'UU iJ\sya anu *0X1 club girls have filled records of their year's work with the oounty and home agents of Stianly county. I YOU WONT I KNOW I IT ;: Send us that Fall < in your closet?and y ; when we return it?cl ready for many usefu ;; Our methods are n !: mend, alter and presi ;; do you save the price ;: find our rates easy on ? ? And remember we Hayesville, Blairsvilh I every Monday and T1 I! IDEAL Ci 1 Phone 96 R. R. Lloyc i 1 ifflp The Chero] LIBERTY The Sunday school at Liberty i tall improving: a very large crowc met Sunday and went through tin 'ssson, wihich was conducted by Mr red KjlpsJtric* Mr. Hobert Picklesimcr, of Patrick nd Mi s Myrtle Groves, of Unaka s. 0., were happily united in niatri iiory last Friday vening. Mr. Charlie Boring. Mr. Elmei Ledford, Mrs. Farncis Picklesmer and Miss Ethel Picklesimer motored tc Earner, Tenn., Monday. Mr. and Ms. K. W. Shearer, Miss Gei tie Ledford and Mr. Lester Ledford nr t red to the .home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Adan? , at Oeoee, Tenn., 11st week-end. Also a business trip t > Cleveland Saturday e\4? ning. Mr. Henry Allen, of Patrick, visiti d Mr. Edd Frown Monday. Mr. Homer Rix, f Murphy. was a v> tor of this section Monday. Mr. Lester Ledford nnd Miss Nelli Owenby. of Turtletown, Tenn., nvot red to Conperhill. Tenn., Saturday night. Mr. Walter Payne, of White Stone, CJa., was a visitor of h>s mother, Mrs. -i. T. Faynt hoi week. Mr. hum Crain. of Gastonia. N. C., is having great success with his singing schools whic.h have already taught about ten students. They have l.?everal other places to attend. In this community. Mr. S. H. Raid, of Patrick, has moved to the home of his mother, Mrs. Martha Reid. Mr. Clyde Williamson, of Hiwassee visited his biPther, Mr. Arrive Wil iamson, last we^k-end. Mr. and Mrs. Lake Ledford, o1 Patrick, visited Mr. and Mrs. Richarc Spurling Sunday. Mr. Mart Payne motored t> Mur phy Tuesday. SCHOOL NF.WS (continued from page 1) REPORTER S CLUB Ellen C. Axley At th Reporter's Club meeting 01 last Monday, a very important .matte: was taken up. Some of the reporter had not been making tiheir reports I which make it very inconvenient be cause someone else had to get theii news. Each time a reporter fails t< gKt in a report when one is due, hi is lowering his standard. If he misse: '.his report too many times, he is ii danger of not getting credit for worl done in the .club. SENIOR CLASS NEWS Truman McNabb At a class meeting of the Senioi class a domnwttee submitted severa color combinations, mottos, and flow ers. From tihesie suggestions the stu dents weTe to vote on the one's the} liked best. The following were select | ed: 'Class Colors?Green and White. Class Flowers?Dogwood. 01a<<4 Motto?"Out of school lif Into life's school'1 HOME EC. NEWS Jennie Dee Spivia The School Masters Club me Thursday night, November 22. 193at 6:30 o'clock in the Home Econo inics room. -Thanksgiving scheme was carriei ut througout the room. The ro?OT 5r Winter suit hanging ou will hardly know it leaned and pressed and 1 wearing days. lost modern and we 3 with care. Not only of a new suit but you'll the pocketbook. are in Hiawassee, s and Young Harris hursday. LEANER^ I, Prop. Murphy, nT?. kee Scout, Murphy, North C e | y | You Arc j| The Gi 1 Murphy's N SATUf 1 FREE \? New Store Npw Xmas C 1 MURPHY | LAHN'J i ne: TUP P i ric, : DO YOUR C r was decora tr d with autumn leaves,.! 3 pumpkins, and nuts. A large corn 1 - .-hock in one corner of the room, sur- j s rounded by pumpkins, vegetables, and < "> nuts, with an orange light in the back i * gave a very delightful colored effect I to the atmosphere of the room. Board decorations, consisting of a large turkey and pilgrims with n Thanksgiving welcome too all, added r to the spirit of the room. i 1 IPor table decoration two large can- 1 - dies were used on either end of the ] - table. Center-piece was a bowl of 1 / fruit surrounded by galax leave's and 1 - pine burrs. Menu cards were large turkeys drawn from brown paper. Favor cups * in the shape of a pumpkin were used. ^ e The waitresses consisted of the 1 following girts: Louise Bryan, Ester ' Ruth Warner, Edna Hampton, Willie 1 Lovingood, Anna J. Blue and Alma Davis. 1 The menu was as follows: * Cream of Tomato Soup?Saltines. Fried Oysters Peas and Carrots ^ Cabbage Slaw 1 1 Potato Chips H E. > Cranberry Salad J Ambrasia and Cake y After tfir.neT several interesting C talku were made. The cbeif speaker J of the evening was Mayor J. B. Gray, 1 tonic of his talk "A~ !?? giving the people value received, if \ so how can we let it ho known?" | I FACTS AND FIGURES 1 Mae TSmpson J Physics class is seldom dull. The cheif entertainer is Mary King. This i time we were experimenting with I | magnet)? and inon filings. She called < . thom fillings and Mt. Deaton said, | "When you talk of fillings, Mary i ; King, it miakes me think of cake". A little later she said, "I always get [ sleepy about this time of day, "And he answered, "I always get hungry 1 | about this time of day". Physics ; class comes along at the period jnst ! before lunch. Miss Hhithcock? "Do you know how many people inhabit the compar; atively small territory of Europe?" ! 1 'o answer. | "Well, I don't either but there's a whole lot or them". BASKETBALL NEWS > Babe Hensley J The girls of Murphy Hi have been "retiring ball regularly since the ? nr-w goals have been put up. Hard : { practices are ahead of them because I Mr. Deaton is going to 'start coaching Carolina v 5 Invited t 'and Opei ewest Depai {DAY, DE SOU VI New lifts New ^SHOPPING > DEPT. <T TO HILL BUILD HRISTMAS S HRISTMAS SH0P1 Monday, and that means it want b very long until there will be a ba lame. Some of the players that wer an the team last year are going or igain, so everyone is looking forwar io having a winning team this yeai THE FORENSIC CLUB Johnny Ketnum The Forerf ic Club did not hold ii' regular weekly meeting, Wcdnesda S'ovember 21, instead, Miss Frankli rracticed the debaters for their d< Late, bo be held Friday night. Not 23. The debate was before the Junio Woman's club, in the club room a :he library. The query for dabat was: Resolved, that the NRA ha ?ot been successful, therefore shoul be abolished. The affirmative sid wan 'composed of Anne Hill and Lyd Plemmons. The Negative side wo :he vote of all judges. CIVICS NEWS By Ruth Hickey One of Miss Franklin civics classe ras been divided into two groups, j aptain heads each gdoup and has :ertain color to represent it. Th raptai.is are: Edith Ingle and Lloy Bryar.t. Edibh's color being blue an Lloyd's Ted. Each captain asks th tion answered correctly counts on other gnoup questions. Each que: point. At the end of the month th giloup which has the fewest point las to entertain the other. A BRIGHT SAYING 'Not long: ago an English teachc asked one of 'his pupils to define bay window. The answer he receii ed was: "A big fat man." This wi very amusing because the sentenc in question was: "At the back of th room was a bay window." Reading on, we came to anoth< sentence: "She stepped down fron the bay window", which set the clai into hysterics. STRING BAND 'Members of the string band a tending the fiddler's convention i Almond Saturday night were: Bear Elba, Porter Ramsey, J. H. Marti and IJoyd Keener. Mr. Carroll went as chaperon. Miss McCrachen's third gra< elected, with a majority vote, Mrs. ( A. Davis as grade mother. The percent of the attendance i the elementary grades is as follffwi 4th grade?MlSs Sword?96.4% 6th grade?Mias Mauney?95.3 ^ ' Friday, Nov .30. iaj 11 1 o Attend I ling Of I tment StorJ :c. 1st j EN1RSj Merchandise I ; CENTER J STOREl ?ING 1 TORE I PING EARLY | c 6th grade?Miss Axley?95.^H e 'The percent of attendance it high school is as follows: H d 11th grade?Miss Courtney 9^B r. 9tih grade?Miss Morris l^B 8th grade?dir. Carroll (boys) 9^E s GRAMMAR SCHOOL CHAP? y By Essie Ledford H n The fourth grade in Miss S^H !- roam had charge of chapel W^B 7. day nlorning. The following giving prlogram was given: jH r Devotional: Frances Bryan, ^B it ryn Howell, Billie Barnes, Be^H e Head Josephine Loney. jH is Solo?"Hiree Hundred Years d ?by Jean Dickey. ^B e Story ? Thanksgiving by ^B a Holder. M n A play?The First Tbankj^B Time?November 1621. |H Scene?A home in Plymouth^B ony. U I .Character*. ?| i? I PrtnlrvtniA?Nell AmPs. 91 \ Father?Wayne Hcmbree. M a Mother?Mary Porter Fbin. ,e Betty?Christine Barton. ^B d Edward?Frank Dickey. jfl d Richard?Garr Hood. WS e 'Constance?Wanda Bowles. Hj e Hope?Chlarlene Bowles. - IS v Orphans. ^B e Mary?-Evelyn Jane Simons.^B 3 Robert?Wade Teague. H Henry?Carl Palmer. Love?Jean Dickey. H Patience?Wanda Patton. IB .r Prudence?Jean Dyer. ^B a Elder Brewster?Raymond ir- Aunt Ruth?Celia Morgan. u? Miles Standist?J. C. TownJ^B e Priscella Mullens?Martha ,e John Alden?Jack Crawfon^B Squainta?Virgil Hembree. ;r Other Indians?Edwards Dc^B r#w<i Thomas Hickey, ^B a ?s ?arms. ? Epfloque?Sue Welis. Mm Song?Thanksgiving time by^B ? Monthly Fun* RefieiS ' Women who take CABDCI S * found (bat own mooffcSr n been mined and Ua^B nontltued uas of It faranaa^H length of tline their atnoftt^B been renewed and their le health Improved. Cai*U, tbe modSeteo I kin Ukm^M Mke ra-4m t?illl? far la ar bXJ* and bMk and far anrioda," write* Mra. *?r Ck*o*J^? in l: Mrtolal, kalyed Thousands of women twWT benefited thorn. II It d<M act c YOU, consult * phyiloton. Bf mg
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