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DICKEY theatre lUl KPIIY, S. C. \DMIss|O.V ltc - 3 Or Wj ?> I or Our I irst Kun Pictures! ~ ~ pin 151 I I I M l III -.jttirday, December IX "Terrors on Horseback" Will:? Busier Crab be - Al ? Fuzzy* St. John "Can? of New York" \\ ? ( harles Rickford - \nn Dvorak i apt?-. ? Thantom Fmplre" Wi!b Cene Autry and horse Champion I .i t?' Show Sat. 10:4.1 "Wagons Westward" M.'.rt? Chester Morris - Anita Louise - Buck Jones Sunday - Monday. Dee. 19 - 'JO "Carnegie Hall" St.irr.nsr ? Marsha Hunt - William Prince - All star Cast \>us ? Short Subjects Tuex!;.v Wednesday, Dec. 21-22 'Three Faces West" With? John Wayne - Sigrid C urie Short Subjects Thursday - Friday, Dec, 23-24 "Ruthless" Starring? Zaehary Seott - Louis Hay ward - Diana Lynn News ? Short Subjects 1 HAVE A SNACK 1 WITH US 1 HAMBURGERS | SANDWICHES I Fountain Service i Kodaks ( Films Pangburns * Delicious Candies ? FLASH BULBS < KODAK FINISHNG Bring your exposed ^ film to us fcr quick quality kodak service. SIGMON'S SODA And SUNDRIFS ' DAVE E. S1GMON, Owner ^ 110 Peachtree St. Old ( iti/cns Hank Hldg.. Murphy, North Carolina J Murphy Hi Notes M'K 1.11)1 KDIIok mroitvn koom-h .Mi>s Clara MK'omh-, lirst . ade ' i -i .? ?? really enjoying It! i iw?m in the now buildin i Th< > all have taken part in ! ilit v. 4 i! lor Christina-. K r i Wilson has had her *n>iN removi i and will be absent ?jo:.' st 'it.)' this week Fifth Graders Give Puppet Show M Bu ? I tit' h ; I i and M'ls had a puppet show ; or the ?. her irade> and for the j ), .\ school ( :i Tuesday and i Wednesday of la*! week. I .ie children made their puppets. ' painted the scenery for the stage. I ; ?id wrote the pla\ The play contained eight scenes: The Pilgrims in Knglaud Pilgrims in 11 >11311(1. Crossing the Atlantic. The Mayflower CompacV The 1 '.mdin_;. Indians on the Shore. Indians Hdpin t he Pilgrims, and ! !"!ie Fir-t Thanksgiving Th:> unit < ! work (.mh I .Mated I history, language geograph) and j art. Dorothy Shields Is 4-H President The Murphy High school 4-H Club held their first meeting on Friday. Mack Patton and Miss | Louise Matthews were in charge. The following officers were ilected: President. Dorothy Shields, vice-president. Fmogene Shields; ? i cretary-t rea surer Mary Farmer; reporter. Eddie Graham; song leaders. Dick Ketner and Helen Cearley pianist Carlene Kilpat rick It was decided by vote to meet during school hours if possible: it not on Saturdays at the court - i ! louse. M.v Patton distributed 4-H calendars t.> the members present. Given t?y A C f C Students 1 f i ? .?> . Dean \V li Ilarrill lu' Western t'aro 1 'I- 'its Collect* CultottS.ee x,ui'li!l> llish school The J>!'? ???! d a cantata. Child ; 1 ,s' Cloki and Kirk The timbers ..f th ?ne octet wen: ^ 1 ">:a Barnwell and X ' 'i-'msej. alius j?an Hosiers | aid K , , M ? s , tenul.s Hroris m M;.me} and Boh Bowers; | ( .,!?!,?, Wes' and Herbert ! eaniata Bronson ? '14 ttto popular soius I' - A ii .,t I. ike Bein-j In Love" ' "> Dreams ' To close version I'ol; Wally Doodle Home Economics Immed ?? following t he cantata von by the Western Carolina T. it hers College Octet. member> group were served coffee 1:1 i cookies by several "indents j.i,. foods classes Last week first year Mwiagj c'asses devoted their time to mak ng article*. for Christmas gifts A rnon g ' a were some very colorl ill a;>; , .us Food*. ' in sos have been trying) : numbei of Christmas recipes. A mon g them were candied orange *nd grapefruit peel, stuffed dates, 'iivinit \ fucUe. fondant. Christmas tree cookie-* and snow ball* T yping Classes Disp'ay Forms The typing classes were in charge of the bulletin board last week It displayed various things protamine to business. There were different styles of business letters full block ? open punctua tion. modified block ? mixed punctuation indented form < !i;sed punctuation full block el >-ed punctuation with attention ii 1 subject lines, modified block -closed punctuation, closing lines with special variations, modified block form with a centered at ten t-on line and an indented quota* m with mixed punctuation inverted paragraph form -open punctuation and intra-organi/ation i).' inter-office form. The correct \ ;tv to address envelopes was also illustrated There wire pictures of the different makes of type v. r.'ers and a picture showing how ood posture aids in acquiring *?peed in typing. The heading of the bulletin board. HISINKSS FIJI CATION was done with ornamental letter ing. using the symbol of the dollar mark on the typewriter County Board Visits School Members of the Be ? *d of County Commissioners visited the >chool on their last meet in.: day They lcoked over the new building and -hen had lunch with tie children. Landis Shields accompan ed them , Um-mm. One Whiff Of Th?t Dehatm CAejy-^ ? ' ti?ht up Brighter than Junior's Face on Chr?ti n? run : I have , Delicious variety of Pies and Cakes that w.ll Plea.e y I Whole Family i The Mountaineer Bakery I PHONE 373 MURPHY, N.C. TO C.IVE \llDITIOX ?I i i Penny has been invited to \e an audition for the North < S> mplony Soeiety in u!Ie on Thursd iy. Jean ha< ' <1 to -in ; Mlcluia - Mozart C'omin T iru The Rye <) Lord " I! ? : if! The Si' i Bri e/e C :ntest Winners Are Announced If ? .ier ?? S'li i 1. Homer !i i;?er \ (I Cearlcy. Paul Foster, and I ?net* Hyatt were winners oi set I identification contest !'(!'??? i at Murphy Hi. 11 school They i participated in the contest held in Sylva last Wednes ' > determine the top school in 'he Nantahala Federation of Future! I- ti mers of America Murphy was n??t the top of the li-t. neither v . i s it at the bottom The first. ? cond. and third plan' winners were Robbinsville. Hayesville. and Bryson City Easketball Team Chosen During the girls phy-ical educa n class on Tuesd December V. Mi -. Virginia Thomas chose the following girls for the 1948-1949 ; 'Is basket ball team: FORWARDS GUARDS Sue Ledford Betty Beal Anne Carringer Aliru Price Loui>e Hall Doris Mclver Mar\ Alice King Juanita Kathleen Chambers Plcmmons Mary Lou Virginia Brandon Cordon -ially Kate Barton IV- -:v Savage Barbara Adams The Chaplain for the week in 'i >> Peuues homeroom is Pearl :> a r t o n The North Carolina flue-cured lobacco crop for 194K is estimated *. 723 million pound.s This is 12 per cent larger than the 10-year veragc production of <>44 million ootinds from 1937 to 194U Specia' Bulletin Board Prepared , The hrih school bulletin board -preach j.-: Christmas tidings this j * ?-k v. ' i i draw ii- of the V i !nnna silhouetted agains1 a ? . !..v-:pound of Christmas trees and ? i greens ():i each side are jUOte.l B.bh- verses giving the ior\ of the Christ Child's birth >i -? Wolfe was assisted by Miss T: s in makin.' this the loveliest hi board of the year. Report its and pointers for this ( - ; ai ? Eloi -i' Sneed, Voneata ; ;i Ellen Jane C) Dell. Kathleen Holloway. and Cubalee Led ford Librarian Tells Stories To Pupils \I; ?. R oberta Spires with her st iff has decorated the library this ?'a i' for -mall children. At the of i he bulletin board the . ,.|>:ion Make And Give Christ ma in bright red letters stands out against a deep blue sk> -'lidded with stars. A full moon shows to perfection jolly old Santa ! . - he begins descending the realis-J tic chimney of a brick hoiiM- He has parked his reindeer on the >\v -covered housetop. The table underneath the board (ii-play.s various Christmas books. | Ui top of the card catalog is a trtc beautifully decorated with . I.ttering ornaments and icicles .Miss Spires each day tells Christmas stories to the grammar ?j'ade pupils. The grades, first through the fifth will all have an apportunity to enjoy this library ; j >ou/. .11 NIOIt CilKI.S I.I AI) All the money from the sale of ' Christmas seals has not yet been ' turned in Mrs Ray's junior girls | .still lead with $7.2(>. but C. I) Puett's section of sophomores came close with $6.75. Smartest departure ; of the yearl Samsonile's new Cordovan finish Luggage fl'n brand neur and we have it ? Samsonite's beautiful luggage in a 6mart new Cordovan finish. Not Cordova^ b?t something better? a tough, mar-proof, dirt-proof miracla ??v. ering! Plus all the luxury features you'd expect to An4 ?aly on top-priced luggage: rugged "strong-enough-to-stand-on" construction, solid brass streamlined locks, rich. long-wMting linings. And our prices are so low your matched tet coata Un than you'd expect to pay for one! Come in today . and set off in style! Strong Enough to Stand On! A Somionir* Vanity CNif . . B iamtcnitt M?n'? 0 vtrnight C Samionif Ladia't CNif#. . D Samtonift Pullman f Samtonit0 Hand Waidrob ? iiaui'ii ?' <?< tifnt m Mm* ?? . $17.90 . $17. SO . $19.30 . $27.50 . $33.00 MURPHY ELECTRICAL SHOP "Next Door to the Post Office Phone 134-R Murphy, N. C. HOSE All Shades And Sizes $1.25 to 1.98 OUTING 25c and 35c I Ladies' Sweaters v | $3.95 and $4.95 t BLANKETS | SKIRTS I BLOUSES DRESSES 1 f PRINTS V 29c and 39c yd Men's Leather Jackets $12.00 to $24.95 White and Colored Shirts $2.49 and $2.95 MEN'S WORK SHOES ladies Oxfords Children's Shoes ETHEL'S SHOP i ;j: Murphy, North Carolina ? ?_>x~X"X~xk-x-x-x-x~x~x~x~x~xk~x~X"Xkk~x~xk~x~xk~:-<k~x-x~xk~x-x-xk-x-x^k~xkkk~x~x~x~x-<~x~X"X--x~x-x~x
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