Navy: Beard. ?Cook
^ouul ~ t'"yk' Land of h?I*;
' Ei.. ill retreat: Draper,?
BUtwniat fun
falxS- Aifiiw of democracy.
. ii- citizen -Jiould know
"u; tji< Army: Homer. ? Dawn
rtU.*, in t'unJ. Kosselring.? Ar
.ui-i ? Uce; Miller. You
d;. a .-m. ? With Hitler: Nash.
TlJe . familiar: Nathan. ?
icliflar life.
j*ck. c ? you're cuing to fly;
Siu rer B iin diary: Smith. ? Devil |
j ma. ii"- ' -?ge: Stoime. ? How
a torture your friends: Williams. ?
Drawcrac} oattle. Wolfe. ? FUce of
j nation
n;e H:wassee Dam High School
siudento wiio Iiave been attending
cJjsses in tlie elementary school for
tat peu>t week. wil." be able to re
Qm to Cieir own building, heating
facilities have been installed.
The students enjoyed a special
AAbtice Day program at the school
on Tuesday. Tliey heard President
Koosevelt s speech and observed a
?io-minute period of silence in hon
? if the :.eroes who fell with the
A. E. f in World War I.
Rich rd Farrar has been transfer
rtd from Murphy High School and
r.U enter classes here as a senio.
Pour o:her high school students and
10 e'em iitary srade students were
enrolled last week.
A oqui-::. >11 for 25 police officers
:o serve ! ?: ,i period of 90 days to
ittttre t members of the force
ibo have l; lilt up 30 or more days
c! annu . . ive. has been OK'd by
Dun off'.e.als.
M: P. . n Henn and Mr. Ed
, Titio.1 si a ill sign a contract to
?.-.>* n. it tin' Dam Auditorium.
T.'.r fi. movie will be shown in
a: Mr. Henn said.
The W Mian's Club met Mjndav
n. of Mrs. E. E. Curtis
:a : :ie lted Cross.
Tl:. V. Society for Christian
&r .. n. a: Rt-id's Chapel Tues
day afternoon for Its regular month
ly program M Rutin Thirsten
presided. She was a-ssisird by Mrs
Ptipmtir. v.ce-presidcni.
Ki: lit) w . rv- a lailc on foreign mis
sions by :?ir.s Sc.uggs Mrs. Gsch
wind spoke on "The World Outlook."
The Rev Smith dlsciL-sed arrange
ments for the oire of a child at the
Children? Home in Winston-Salem
Circle members have planned to
clothe one of the inmates at the in
stitution
Among the new business discussed
and agreed upon was a plan to do
more sewing for the Red Cross.
M. vLt'uQl Calvin was ippoiiitcd
chairman of aCliriAtmas committee
which plans to present a play tat the
Auditorium on December 12 (or the
bene!: of church improvement*.
Til.- Parent-Teacber A_v>ociaUon
h s agreed to donate $60 toward
Ihe piuchXM- price of a wood stove
lor the school cafeteria. The money
was raised at the recent Hallowe'en
Carnival.
A 'Blessed Event Shower" will be
givi 11 Lv the Women's Soc:ety for
Cur lan S- rvicc at the home ol
Mrs. George Quinn Monday -t - P
m. for Mrs. Chillium.
Union Service Planned
In Murphy On Nov. 19
j A union Thanksgiving service will
; k held .u tin- Methodist Church, in
j Murphy on Wrdmsdiy evenim:. Nov.
19. a: " 30 o'clock. Tlio sermon wtU
at- preached by tlie Hev A. B Cash,
pastor of the Murphy Baptist
Church.
A tree will offeiinE will be mailc
for tlv orphans, and the donation-,
will be between tlie fatherless and
motherless children of the Metho
;v. UiptLst and Presbyterian
churches cooperating
Wm. D. Upshaw Coming
To Murphy On Nov. 27
lion Wm, D t'psha*. former
Ooorgia Congressman and dry"
candidate for president tn 1933. will
at the court !i )U*e in Murphy.
Thursday evening Nn< mber 37.
7 30 Ho has often been nlled ' The
Billy Sunday of Congress."
The topic of Mr Upshaw's address
will bo '?Carolina's Part in America *
Greatest Battle." The churches in
Murphy are cooperating with this
program.
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Not If You Use
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And Look!
When you say Woco
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Arm.
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Also Yale Tires
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White-Half- Wheat.
Thousands of thrifty Southern housewives wili tell
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ilread and Rcdi-Cut Cake you
can buy Defense Stamps and
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