Dickey Feed Win# Bowling Play-off lit** l>icke> .siort' bowlluc quintet earned ?: >p honors 111 the utrn's league during the mm?oii jUat eildt*d UlUi ? "M ' ? Ill th?' ?Sh;mi'h'?, vsy p iv-otf by d-'leatUlK : (Vmuuet *e * T * <1 the > M m Shop l>? the flna Prtdft)' with the | Man si-op Dick* s wys wou by i mat 'ktl ?t pu t antes, j Single ? iitu . 70.: fell, and 733 proved > mu -v Man i>hop. Tit'* Dickey Fe?d proceeded to < httlletu?'- i * i* iH-sutr te.uti for i in. 1 1 <? 1 1 ami : ? ally met tle?lr sup eriors. if lea- :>t* one ninht. The all air mi mposed j! Moody. s?mi Davidson Allr i. Ray. :ind Pitzer won :< straight game,* and Uiuiup .? u a ? Mtal ?t -40 pins, nit* uii-.-i.u.s wcrr experiencing a h?it streak and >pilled the maples to tune of ?tjg. a4H. and 808 against their oppon "?.s 7*J V 701 and 756. j Schuyler i?'d the Di :<? y ;oam with i 141. H?S#. i??i 209 : >i a total of 519 ! pins for the . Pit/erV 235.! 2D2, and 175 topped tiie all- ars with I i?3'5 for the e vesting'! work. \ "I'nl'VT 5*arid-v'-*p 'vSttliO b ??0?\ under wav with four teams in the rtuming. Tlte loop is composed of Diekey Feed Man i?! op. Coca Col.i and the Lions Club ? - ? o Demonstration Club Names King. Queen At i recent meeting of the Coun ty Couneil of home demonstration clubs of Cherokee county. Harold Shields son of Mr. and Mis. John .Shields, was crowned county kins of HENN THEATRE MURPHY NOK1H CAROLINA Tin' viosi Popular Playhouse Tliursdav. Friday. Mav 11-13 WOM AN OF THE YEAR" With SPENCER TRACY ? KATHARINE IIEPBIRN Saturday. May 16 'Royal Mounted Patrol" With CHARLES STAKRETT Sunday. May 17 "MISTER V." With LESLIE HOWARD Monday. **\ ?*sda>\ May 18-19 "ADVENTURES OF MARTIN EDEN" With GLEVN FORI) ? CLAIRE TRFVOR W'vlni-sd.iv. May 20 A IKHIBLE FEATURE PROGRAM "FIESTA" With ANNA AVARS _ GEORGE NEGRETE And "GANG'S All . HERE" . With FRANK rE DARRO ? MANTAN MORELAND liealth and J**an Coffey. of Marble wai crown**d queen. These two coutesUiiU will enter district :uullh couU?t on Tu** ilu> May 19. at Fran***". Th: srir. Hvr\ ill tins co?t^st will A]>pt'ur in A heville o? Muy to compete for tutv honors \*t !*uulino Q:do", iiuun' man t-m* tu >ixx*ialUt of slate college, Ituleigh. was here for the day a?d ! tnuin speaker of the meeting. \ demons* ration and display of | iwle wheat products was given, j Winners in t!v county dress revue ?a ? ,u follows: Ft: t pri/ Mat ? or j1 fordo??. of Murphy, second Dorothea Jean Adam*. Andrews; :?;'d J Mason Martin's Creek ; honorable mention. Prmy Estes. of Martin's Cr*vk. T .?? following office:^ of tin coun ty ( inc;I for 1942 we r* ? elected: Mrs P A Arrow od. Marble, ui ?W?? ? . Mrs Dot Haves. Ranisor. vice- 1 piesid"t>t. Mrs. c\ s. Prvi Andrews, secre ? ?' \T> Gilbert stil Tomotla, treasurer. M ? Cf \V K Martin's Creek Food. Mrs. Bertha Odom Beaver dam. i Mrs. J. C. Wells, Tomotla. health. Mrs. Sadie Cook Wolf Cre?k. clothing. Mi- Charii" Wood. Suit, house ?urn shing Mrs Bill Hatchet t. Bo II view, sone u ader. Mrs. Julia Well? Peachtree. mar ket. o Coleman In Hospital With Fractured Knee A letter received by the Scout from Dee Coleman, who is stationed a! Camp Polk. La., says since the Scout printed a previous letter of his. he lias received 36 letters from friends. Hls letter brings the news that be ; is a patient in t:i?> hospital with a| fractured knee, and expects to be i t onfined there for about two i months. CHIC THEATRE murphy. .v. c. THE HOUSE OF HITS Thursday. Friday. May 14-15 "LITTLE FOXES" With HERBERT MARSHALL ? BETTE DAVIS Saturday. May 16 "MAN FROM CHEYENNE" With HOY ROGERS Also LATE SHOW "SHUT MY BIG MOUTH" With JOE E. BROWN ? ADELE MARA Sunday. Monday. May 17-18 "COURTSHIP OF ANDY HARDY" With MICKY ROONEY ? LEWIS STONE Tuesday. Wednesday. May 19-20 "DUMBO" A TECHNICOLOR FEATURE CARTOON BY WALT DISNEY SNOW HILL NEWS We are very sorry to l?arn of the I death >f V O. Kilpit: JfflhlMMHI to* hUa so much m | this community. M ParaK ?? M? .? ni Mi . i Car! Elliott were the Sunday ,,venit*t: : j : ih s of Mr. and Mr.4-. KdU Cook. ? Mr. Huston and Qumton Hay , I K' i ??*r visit* ci Snow Hill Sunday, j Mr Helen Keenum and husband i \ ited M s. Ruth Ledford Su*'da>. ; . Mr. Minnie Ledford a*!* Odina ; [ Hanson atv visit in-; rt ?ative< m } MaryviUe, T* mi., this we?k. 1 Mr*. Norma Hu?,he> of Mary vi lie, ? ; n-:>ii viMied Mr>. K a K:l*;>.i*rick ' Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Elliot a?d. , : rally vi ifited his :r. >t I . M:--. J. H. i I Ell: t Sunday. o rCIlSGNAL MI -NT iGN Mr and Mrs. Charlie B'own of Andreas -pent Sunday with Mrs n. i-r Mr* H. H. Hyatt. Dr. i"d Mrs. C. Z Candler of ? .<vlY.i '.ver?> the wee k>'nd guests of Mr I lid Mrs. G. W. Candler. M and M: - Keiwh Wruht and -pen! Monday a'-d Tuesday in I Atlanta. Mr and Mrs Gim:- Dyer of' H: . v.ird. N. C. spent last W'-k end ?villi Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dyer. Mrs R. V Wells, Mrs. J R Wells; and Mrs. John W. Thuss spent last | Tuesday in Chattanooga. Mr L-on Butl'"r and Mr. W N - oi Hryson City were visitors j a >#n last Wednesday night. Miss Fannie D'weese of Copper - hill, was a vLsito rin tow" last Tues day. Mr Robert Wells, who has been teaching in Graham County, arrived lasL *eek end to spend the summer here with hi smother, Mrs. R. V.! Wells. Mrs. Richard Meron>y who is in school a'. Cullowhee. spent last week end here. Miss Kate Gray a?d Martha ; Harnett of Hayesville. spent !a.si ' wek e"d tv-re with Mr ai d Mrs. J. ' B. Gray. Mi s Justine Johnso". a?d Mrs.; ! King Walker spent several days lastj | vwk in High Point, N C with their aunt. Mrs W. J. Adams Mi.vs Lucuv Wells of Newport. N. (' arrived lost wt*?*k e"d to sue"d lh? summer with her mothe", Mrs. R. ! V. Wells. Mr and Mrs Buster Bayles.* of, K?ij(vlHt . ;>eir. we*Sc end I I here with relative;. Mr. I Yd Ctjffia >pen' last week ad i?1 Know !>? Te*?n Miss F:m?ci> D;\oii who Is in ehool Cullowhe- , spe*?t last week e??d wr.h mo'iier. Mi\> Bessie Dlxo?. COMING EVENTS j T\e Young Woman's Circle of the J Method! - church will hold the regular nvetl' Tuesday night in-' -lead uf Monday with Miss Adella M- roiii v and Mr- Robert Akin asi iiostes-es. With Miss Adiiin T^otv. trwoofl program leader. o Boiling Springs News R> mber our reg.i' i meeting da.. . day ni'-ht an' ^arday. May! 1 ?; and 1". Drew Lulls ford pastor. Mr ;;?d Mrs. Jack Davis from; L: r. Cil ' vtsit'-d Ins parents. Mr and Mi- J. T. Davis. over the week, end. aRUBBg'CT *?j j Mr. .iMd Mrs. B-n Gaddls spent ?ho week end with her parents. Mr anc! Mis. C. C. Mills. Mrs. Tina Arms ;nd son. Eugene, and Miss Esta Cornwell were visi tors on Owl Creek Sunday. Mr and Mr,. Luther Dockery have returned to Akron. Ohio, after .spending several days hero with their parents mid relatives. Mr. p.nd Mrs. Cliff Kellin visited Mr. and Mrs. Allen Beavers Sunday. ; Mr. and Mrs. B--n Mint* and Miss Birdie Alien visited Mr. and Mrs. J. \V. Mintz Sunday. Mr. Fred Mint/, who Is in the navy >pent .? few days here last week with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mint?.. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Gaddis visited Mr :ind Mrs. Archie Allen Sunday. Mrs. C C. Mills -pent last week with her daughters at Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. James Mintz visited bis parents. Mr. and Mr.-. J. W. Mintz Sunday. SUNNY POINT NEWS Mm. Mutlir Whltener a?d family >i><m wiiii Mr ami Mr.i John B' avers, of Violet. M*>. Edith Clare spent. Friduy r.Ulu with her parents. Mr. and Ms, B. H Helton. M:.< Paulli'o Britllnn and small so" of Lenoir City. suent last week vi1..: in r parents. Mr. and Mrs w. T Montgomery. Misi Kdiiii Rice of Franklin ar : nod Friday for a visit with fri?-'ids wnt relatives here. Mr. Howard Mason spent the w 't end wi'. hi* father. Joll" Mason. BRING YOUR CLOTHES HERE FOR PERFECT CLEAN ING and PRESSING Breeze Through This Summer with no clean ing worries at all! Regularly send your clothes to us for pleas ing work, get the Im perial habit to keep yourself always look ing and feeling fresh and to lengthen the life of your garments. Imperial Cleaners Phone 13 We Take Orders ? for ? The Sylva Laundry The Consumers' Division of H?e Office of Price Administration asks you to melee H*s pledge fo^ take care of the things you have. Every patriotic Ame*?caa sltoeld *oia Mm "War ?a Waria." 'PROTECT YOUR HOME with PAINTS' DeSoto Paint protects property by slopping decay aod depreciation ? its saboteurs. Painting "too little, too late" never preserves an in vestment. If your home needs painting inside or outside, you should not put off doing this work. It is not your Government's rU<ir*? to have you neglprt th? moinleoance of your property in tbe rwwfc of' victory preparation. REPAINT NOW - PAY LA TER! Money ;s still available so that you can paint, paper and repair your horne inside or outside and pay for labor and materials in small monthly pa/ments ? with nothing cash. We will be glad to handle aH the detafo in connection with any of this work, and we will be glad to recora* rr.end a reliable contractor to do the work for you, tf yo? w? give m the opportunity. PAINTS for PROTECTION and Seautlf MURPHY HARDWARE COMPANY PHONE 25 8UY WAH BONDS ? AND STAMPS

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