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Pa&a Six MURPHY SCHOOL NEWS Thi R porter's club is sorry to ha\ lost Juan it a Vestal as one of tl Grammar Grade reporters. We wi her a speedy recovery and hope si will be back witJi us soon. Lorena Ledford is a newly appoin ed reporter of Grammar School new THE REPORTERS CLUB Ellen Cooper Axley The Reporter's Club had a very i ten stin^r program last Monday. Mi: Hatchcock t Id us what fact-* appt to nc wsnaper readers, and grave e: ample*. One was: One ordinal bar i...hi r plus seven childrc equals r news; but one bank cashi< mir. cno thou- dollars cqua 9 news. We were sorry thai tne.% of U me:., is c uld not intend the 1111 czr> bcause of a call meeting of the Gle Club. HIGH SCHOOL CHAPEL Aileen Hampton On T'j-'sdiiY Deeemb'r 11, Mr l?uei k had cha - e of chapel txereise He gav v.c slu-.vRts ? n:e very in ter Mting facts on Crime and Puni/h mont. This topic was directed by Albcr C . teacher of Criminal Law. un iver y of North Carolina. Mr. Coat was a friend of Mr. Bunk's in col Wo Mr. Bueck -aid thru h was ir th 'o t ' ? s of law with Mr. Coat? an.* tie.' (Coat* had the floor ai Ivc '.'.J rn-i ;i - and a stand <: li&aking a m re d". ms.-icn < f th< topic-- 1 fore the < !.-- he prt h ? serm< n on it. T.he ? ""in-*- bout Mr Coals did R?> 1 inder him from mak ing a .. givi: _ the World ome fin ideas on < ; an : I'uni ' inent. HISTORY STUDENTS TO STUDY THE PROPOSED COr STITUTION FOR NORTH CAROLiN> By It wen a Mills Beginning the second term's wor. the hist . y studt will mak a stud of the present constitution of Norf Carolina a.-d the proposed Constitul ion. This announcement wa? mad to the students by Miss Hatchcoc on Friday. Having mad a study, e our Federal t institution and foun it quite interesting, we feci that will be very worthfhile for us 1 study our state constitution. For this study a book ?<n PopuU Government publi ?hed by the Inst tute of Government, \ used. MURPHY MIDGETS PLAY PEAC* TREE "Babe" Hensley On Friday, December 7, Mnrpl midgets plajed Peachtree at the ne gym. The High school was turn* out for the gatmes. Both, the bo; and girls games were interesting b cause the players were so small. Nei her of tie teams has had much pra tic** this year. although the girl game was close, the lookers on wej amused all through the game, becau of the fumbling of the ball. T.he girls.line-up was as follow Peach Position Murpl Millsaps (8) .... F (2) Pip Rowland (5) .... F (9) He: Clayton (2) .... C (2) Ruber Brooks G Docke: Vimmcrman G Py Panther G Vfitherspec Substitutes: Brooks, (4j, Claytoi JVIilLaps, Pipes. Howard, K. Robert: Bryan, Deweese. MurViy 1 Peachtree 1 The bov's linA-un wao oc Peach tree Position Murph McGuire (2) ... F...(8) Zimmerma Mall once E. (1) F. Ami Brooks (2) C (4) Hughe W<st G (2) Stalcu(4ewton (2) G Elkin Substitutes: Pipes, Mills, Maune] (2), Kenny, Leatherwood (2), Far nett. Peachtree ' Murphy 11 THE FORENIC CLUB Johnny Keenum There was no regular meeting o: the Foreneis club last week, due to thi fact that the Forensic club vaa apon soring a program at this period. Tbt chief attraction was a short pantomim "Swinging tha Votes". tithes at tractions were songs by members o the faculty. The admission charges, of the pro gram were used to finanea ths tri] to Mars Hill. FACTS AND FIGURES "Edna, who ia cupid?" asked Mr Dean. He's ;ome sort of God," answei ed Edna. "Xo, I know," suid Saly. "Ho's a? wh w 11 I know one when i a'e The Cher< i One day Mr. Deans began to jd wn. The chair had bten reroov ! When almost to the floor, he sp ed our fun by refraining his balan re iie'* just too agile. h GLEE CLUB ie Essie Ledt'ord As the final chapel program of it- year, tho Boys' and Girls' Glee C 3. will present an original Christr pageant, "The Birth of the Kin Thursday, December 20. Everyone terested is invited to attend. n_ These clubs ahe hard at work ?s hearsing now. The girls' Glee club a] under the direction of Miss Gai x_ Mr. Wright has charge of the bo -y Mr*. Davidson is a. npanist >n both clubs. ;r 1 THE PHYSICAL EDUCATION PR GRAM ie Ds\? g T1 pin*! -e ?>f the curriculum e< e sanction project is to set up in n << :: :: advis .Me, a :>hj educa. i ?i } grain which will cc tribute i the development in the * ' & - r . .i^j . I . Toys :1 h c-_. ' & cooper s shof a T?i ' z cooper's shir p. M >r iv: ? i- si 0 phillip s jone: r- men?$ 1.50V " iii Vanheuson sh1r1 ? S Our $1.00 shirt it. ||. ALL OUR BO ;y # big quilt size extra spec id ? ? f ry or "j|| lockout ovel s,ijj| MMIMMM j Our gro | good br; i | tables, < I prices a I We A] ? sL 'C 1 Dei "On The Square' ' . i >kee Scout, Murphy, North sit dividual pupil of desirable and a' ed. ainable standaid.; of health, vocj oil- tionale ffciency. fanily life, use ice. tools of learning, citizenship, vocational tinerest and ethical chai acter. ' The county officials for 1934-3 are: Chairman of group; A. L. Marti the | Recording secretary; M. Mayfielc lub Chaiman of committee on materials na? j R. C. Pipes. i Chairman of county program com in- mittee; H. Bueck, i Course of Study, Secretary; Mr: re. K. C. Wright. 1 is At a county xcacher's meeting c itt. Saturday, December 8, the folio win; '.vs. assignments were made for a specif for study of gadc poject :n the phy-ica education program: Ch "rmen ire as follows: O- Fir grade??Mis< Minnie F rgu-on .Second grade Miss Lr-Iia ITaye?. Third grach>?Miss Woocifin Foscy ,n" : t th crad ? Miss Emily S\v rd. ai Fifth grade?Mr. Norman ftilpat 'si- rick. t ?Miss Estelle Mauney in- Seventh grade?Mr. R. C. Pipes. and Vaii EVER] *T*V'T?W*T*' iT*' -T-' T-1-T- vt- 'tSvaSteSl&Tvl ITS for Men 45 C TS for Men 40c 5 SHIRTS for $1 2S TS for Men 3pecial gg S?SPECIAL DT PANTS REDUCED COTTON -IAL 50c RALLS for Men ggc eery depar ands of FRE candies, siv KO M?t?# Ca/i jpreciate ARRI aartm ' ? Phone 76-J ? Murphy, Carolina t- All grad teachers are^ r.mkc rei ports to the above mentioned chaimon | a who in turn compile the material and a pre** rt it to the secretary of the I r- course. The secretary compiles and sends the material to state officials 5 of the Phyiscal Education program, n HOLIDAY AND EXAMINATION 1, SCHEDULE The mid-term examination sohedWAN s 1,000 bus! 75 CEM1 | Murph table Gift r BODY *3$ <3gXgiLX'T^v^''^E^T BOYS OVERALLS SHOES, BOOTS, OVE I GALOSHES AT EXTRi PRICES I RAIN COATS, GLOVEi ? UMBRELLAS?PRICEL 9 SWEATERS : MENS SUITS 3 LADIES SILK DRESSES AND JAC1 SEE OUR CLOSE-O tment is fit :SH nd NE its, and iri] : us before 3 Your ^11? NGER ent St N. C. ? E Thursday, Dec 13, \Jm. uic is as toiler First period clas^, T-. , B to 10:00 A. M. ' ^*1, Second period clss.? K 10:00 .O 12:00 ,oon ' Tkonj* T3in-d period cua^e* tv 1:00 to 3:00 P. AI Fourth period classes r m I to 10:00 A. M. ' FndjJ, iB Co"ti"ued on pag. _ B (TED (I tiels corn. I S CASH | 1 ? ? f& mt -9?r: *9 w y fc-: ass I I - H s For I :rshoes and m \ special B 5, pajamas, and m ) to sell fast 9 49c "> $3.50 I >10.95to $15.00 1 i, hats, COATS I cets DT SPECIALS led with I iw vege' 1 ><?c rtur m /on buy. 1 mess. I I I tore I >. V. Carringer, Mgr> jfl .J
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