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Many Pupils On *B" Honor Roll ANDREWS ? The following pu- 1 pji* made the B Honor Roll in the uj;ews Elementary School for the first six weeks period: Second grade: Paul Brooks. ; John Carringer. Don Hedrick. T \ Green Richard Truett, Lorene Myers- Dale Postell, Stanley Fra- 1 2ier, Michael Gregory, Dick Jones, Fretdie Williams. Jerry Pullium. Uets Sue West, Sally White. Judy Bahington. Jerry Adams. Shelby ' jean llolloway. Mary Ann Pate. ' j]., : liuth Parker, Gay Frances ' Stf-vart. Mary Ellen Wyke, Olin Powell Happy Pullium. Cecil \\ i -t, Vannoy Crisp, Annie Mae 1 Hardin. Melvin West, and Beatrice Stewart. Tnird grade: Jill Thornton. Betty Clark Jake Abernathy, Wilma Cri>p. I.arry Phillips. Claud Hurt. | Jane Gregory, Bobby Howell. Nor ma Crawford. Aline Head. Helen Phillips. Spencer Smith, and Bobby Wakefield. Fourth grade: Thomas Adams. Jimmy Pickett. Lannon Postell, Larry Rayburn. Billy West, Betty Lou Beck. Sallie Lambert. Lois Sharpe, Janice Wilson. Ray Adams. Thomasine Almond. Joyce Collett. ' Bobby Gibson. Ina Mae Gregory. 1 Bobby Jack Love. Carrol Mathe son. Ruby Payne. Irene Pullen. Barbara West. Billy Ray Neal, Roy Palmer. Warren Smith. Bobby Conley. Sue Crawford, Patsy Der reberry. Dorcas McGuire. Helen Payne, and Peggy Conley. Fifth grade: Bobbie Jean Bris tol. L. V. Blaylock. Lyle Bryson. Jamie Washam. James Deweese Ronald Phillips. Evelyn Hogan. Virginia Huffman, and Elizabeth Postell. Sixth grade: Doris West. Anna Marie Butler. Carolyn Dupree. June Lunsford, and Wilma Jean West. Seventh grade: Ann Bristol. Egm* oiisiaus Pm^pceting nrvns Order your Christmas greeting cards ?!? new and be assured you'll have them * in time for Christmas mailing. Our t stock is now replete with all types ? ?} religious, humorous and sentimental. | THE CHEROKEE SCOUT Hickory Street ,ttK~HKK~XK~XK*<~X~X~X~X**X~X"X"X~X~X**XMX"X~X~X~X~X~> 1 Henn Theatre Murphy, North Carolina Saturday, October I 9 DOUBLE FEATURE Jchnnv Mac Brown - Claudia Drake, In ? "GENTLEMAN FROM TEXAS" ? And ? "CISCO KID", In? "SOUTH OF RIO GRANDE" Serial Chap. 11 "BRENDA STARR" Late Show Saturday, 10:45 F. M. Anita Louise - Jim Barnon, In "DEVILS MASK" Ccmedy "Mll.KY WAIF" Sunday, October 20 Dt .~i~ O'K^efp - Marir MacDorald. In ? "GETTING GERTIE'S GARTER" SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS^ Monday - ?"~Oct'b~ 21-22 Frrd MacMurrav - Anne Baxter, In ? "SMOKY" LATEST UNIVERSALNEWS _ Wednesday, October 23 Nancy Kelly - John Loder, In ? "WOMAN WHO CAME BACK" Serial "JUNGLE RAIDERS" Thursday - Friday, October 24 - 25 Ann Sheridan - Dennis Morgan, In ? "ONE MORE TOMORROW" LATEST NEWS ? And ? SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS From where I sit ... Ay Joe Marsh f Are Returning Veteran* "Different"? During the war you heard a lot about how hard it was going to be for returning veterans to get ad justed to civilian life ? ? ? how they'd be "different." Well, plenty of them have re turned to our town, and a finer, steadier bunch you couldn't ask for. Most of them are back at the same jobs . . . going with the same nice home-town girls (get ting married, some of them, and setting up families) . . . renewing the same old friendships. Even their amusements are the same. Nothing more exciting than fishing Seward's creek or pitch ing horseshoes . . . enjoying an outdoor barbecue with friendly wholesome beer and pleasant talk. If they've changed at all it's in the direction of maturity and tol erance . . . tolerance for everything except dictators, and those who would destroy our democratic principles of live ant! let live. And from where I sit, that's another reason to be proud of them. ^oe r '*46, UNITEO STATES MFWttS FOUNDATION. North Corolino CoamKM | *?*? 606-607 Imurorx ? tuiMin?. loloiflH, Nortfc Corol.no Ed C. Cunningham Funeral services were held j Thursday afternoon. October 10, at ; Townson funeral chapel for Ed C. j Cunningham. 52. who died sudden ly at 11:30 o'clock on Friday night. ? October 4. at the home of Baxter ' Hensley here. The Rev. Ralph | Taylor officiated and burial was in the old Methodist cemetery. The body was held here at Town son funeral home while informa tion concerning relatives of the de ceased was being sought. A broth er. J S. Cunningham, was located in Dillsboro. He had worked for the Bemis Lumber company at intervals for live years, and was there about six weeks ago. according to in formation received from there He came to Murphy to visit Mr. Hens ley. when he died suddenly of a heart attack. 'Jpper Wolf Creek The Rev. Jess Bollen filled his regular church appointments here Saturday night and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Denton have moved hero from Hothouse. The Randolph family from Radio Station WNOX will be at the school house on Wed.. Oct. 23. Mr. and Mrs. Winston Hawkins have moved into their new home and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ledford have moved into the former Haw Mary Ruth Flowers, Betty Kilpat rick, Janice King. Patricia Stan ley. and Patsy Washam. DRINK Grade A PASTEURIZED MILK ?WE GUARD YOUR HEALTH" DOUBLE CAPPED DAILY DELIVERY Mt. Valley Cooperative W. W. HOLLAND, Mer. BRASSTOWN, N. C kins home. Mrs. Fred Bryant was taken to a Murphy hospital Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Cook visited Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bandy and son. Max. at Turtletown Max is home on a furlough from the Navy. Claude Clore, who has been away for about three weeks, is back home. Miss Madelyn Bandy, who has been working at Copperhill, is now at home. Martin's Creek J. D. Raper and Miss Irene Kay wood were married September 29. Miss Ruby Cornwell has return ed home. She has been employed in Alabama. Mrs. Vernia Raper spent Mon day afternoon with Mrs. J. H. Mc Millan. Mrs. Evelyn Wilkinson spent Tuesday with Mrs. Robert Chap man. Mrs. Tom Chastain has returned home after a week s visit with her son at Peachtree. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Gibson spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Alice Gibson. Little Brasstown Mrs. Lou Anderson entered Franklin hospital Sunday for treat ment. Mr. and Mrs. A. R Stalcup are visiting relatives in Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Moss an nounce the birth of a daughter this v.'eek Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cunningham visited Grover Moss Sunday eve ning. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hughes of Martin's Creek visited Mr. and Mrs. Horace Stalcup Wednesday. Mrs. Victor Ellis, Mrs. Addie Chastain and Mrs. Fletcher Cole man visited Mrs. Fermon Anderson Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Carroll spent Sunday with Mrs. Carroll's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Stalcup. George Almond is quite ill. Ross Hughes visited W. O. and George Almond Sunday evening. Culberson Rev. W. T. Truett will preach at Baptist Church Sunday at 2:30 p. m. Everybody is invited. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Angel of Knoxville spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Johnson. J. C. Scott, who suffered a para | lytic stroke Friday while hauling wood, is improving. I The new postmaster, Charlie Ha I j.'ood, took charge of the office October 1. Mrs W. A. Nichols and daughter, Cora, have returned from visiting Mr. and Mrs. Claud Nichols at Marietta. WATERS - HAMPTON Mr. and Mrs John Hampton an nounce the marriage of their daughter. Hazel, to Ralph Waters of near Hayesville. The marriage took place at Eliza beth City September 16. Hicjher lelephone l^aies are Needed -Be C9.U ^ the amount paid out to furnish you service is increasing faster than the amount taken in. All costs of providing service have gone up tremendously, u hile your rates have re mained unchanged for many years. There fore, it has become imperative for us to ask the North Carolina Vtilities Commission for telephone rates that nil I more nearly meet these higher costs and enable us to 'go ahead with improvement and expansion of your telephone service. SOUTHERN BILL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAM COMPANY INCOtPORATID NO BUSINESS CAN crvt ADEQUATE SEtVtCE WITHOUT ADEQUATE EARNINGS OAK AND HICKORY ST0VEW00D and HEATER BLOCKS sawed any length you desire J. B. MILKEY Phone I 26- W Murphy, N. C. SPEAKING Monroe Redden CANDIDATE FOR IJ. S. CONGRESS and Dan K. Moore CANDIDATE FOR SOLICITOR Will speak at 8:00 P; M. Andrews, City Hall TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22 Murphy, Courthouse WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23 Everybody is invited to attend 111 I It llllllllll AUTO PARTS -NOW OPEN Slack Murphy Parts Co. Church St. Next to Farmers Federation Parts for All Makes Cars, Trucks, Tractors Tools, Garage and Service Station Equipment AUTO PARTS Phone 2 79- J I fi ? I *7 .
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