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\ OLl'ME 40?M MBEK 44 wirt M L RRH Y, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY MAY 17, 1951 tur">hy Li>r.r, KEEP VOI R TOWN CLEAN ? Vuu can have a real part la building a clean, attractive oucn muulty by keeping your own pran ix-s In good order and helping to ireale a public sentiment for clean .'Iness TEN PAGES THIS WEEK Filming Of U. S. State Department Picture Starts Here Bishop Geo. Henry Graduation Speaker MARVIN ANDERSON Candidate For "Best Citizen" Miss Hammond, chairman of the A wards Committor iia^ announced that Marvin Anderson is a candi date for Best College Citizen of 1951 at WCTC. Cullowhee The other man student named for the honor was I-^awrence Amey of Mor gan*, on Anderson is the son of Mr end Mrs W N Anderson of Turtle town. Tenn The two girls chosen by the faculty were the same as the student? choice. Evelyn Davis end Annie Ruth Watts. T- Kt M tii-or^c Henry D |> a: . dc..ve: Add:e-> at M: W., 'i?!' J'i I'v-l.i If \! h of t.'j. I - :-j boar 1 The will be grven by 'he Kev W 1! Hjmpton foi lowed by the Sextet te s.nging Noble Cum s "The Year's \' the Spring ' Calho Iaju Little w.ll give the Salutatory address and the eight trade w: : smg "Let L\- Have Peace and '"Pilgrims Journey Londonderry Air Bishop Henry will bo introduced by H Bueek and will give the address A saxophone Duet. "Stephen Foster Medlev" Will be played by Shirley BiTes and Mildred Taylor ' after which will come the presenta i ton of awards and certificates The CI iris" Chorus will sing "Spring". I kountz Diplomas will be awarded. . r:d Wade Zimmerman will deliver 'he Valedictory address Wil- | liani \ Bolton will pronounce : the benediction The marshals will !*? Lois Kep- : hart Chief; Carle ne Kilpafrick. Helen Forrister. Frances Sue Fer guson Christine Elliott Annual Cattle Sale Is In Murphy May 22 TTenth Annual Murphy Pure bred Guernsey Consignment Sale will be held Tuesday. May 22. at 12 30 p m. at the Cherokee County Pair Grounds in Murphy. Thirty eight head will be offered and all are sired by especially good bulls and a majority are out of good ATI cows In this sale are five highly bred young bulls; eight cows fresh or near fresh, eight heifers bred for fall freshening; and 17 choice open heifers Some of the well established farms consigning are Quail Roost. Riegeldaie Nejasco. Hamilton County. Belmont View. Shoal Falls. Kskdale. Notla. Smithmont. and Kliada Orphanage The sale is sponsored by the Cherokee County Guernsey Bree ders Association. KENDELL ADAMS Kendall Adams Sails On Missouri Kendal] R Adams GM3 c. son of Mr and Mrs Frank Adams of Andrews wervt to Norfolk. Va., lasrt ?week where he will be aboard the "Mfrgfrty Missouri" Which has 'been in dry dock for minor repairs get ting ready to sail to European waters on maneuvers and training of mid-shipmen Adams, who spent thirteen days with Ws parents here had been sta tioned aboard the Misouni in the Korean bomardmerrt for nine months. T hv a ik-: j 11 n r e r a:! 1 bo Wa rd Srarr of Siler City. and the pedi- j gree reader Ralph Corsev of Rei geldale Farms Teachers Elected For 1951-52 Term The following teachers have been reelected for the 19a 1-52 school [' rm. announces Supt. H Bueck: i j Murphy City Schools: Miss Fran- | ces D.ckson. Miss Clara McCombs. I Mrs Martha Wells Thuss. Mrs Christine P Ingle. Miss Ella Mc Annie S Brandon. Mrs Ruby M Hill Mrs I)a:r M Shields. Miss ? Emily Sword Mrs Ruth M Wal- ! ker. Mrs Marha M Adams. Miss ? Ka-e Hayes. Miss Addle leather- , wood John .Jordan M:-s Amanda ' SI agio. Mrs Tal.tha M Goodwin, j M:s> Jane H:l . Mrs F.mily C Da- | vid.son. Mrs FI.K Alnllonee. Mrs. ' Emily C Miller. Mrs Moselle AT i 1'uet*. Miss Roberta Spiers Mr I Clair K Olson. Mrs Pauline B | Bauit. Mrs Jane4. Deogan. Air ; Raphael Deesjan. Mr John T Gill, j Air Glenn A Papon ATiss Julie4 , , Pegues. Mr. C ID Puott Mr Wal ter Pudt. Mrs Frames W Ray. Aliss Mary Sue Rule. Air Lonzo W Shields. Miss Shirley Steele Mr John A Thompson. Miss Maria , L Travis. | Tomotla School Miss Ixnla j Hayes. Mrs Willie L Shields I Texana School: Airs Ella R Rag sdale. Airs. Eleanor R Carpenter. I Miss El ma Rai Do rrn;s First Methodist Services Fisted The sermon subject of the Rev I R Delbert Bynim at the First | Methodist Church Sunday at 11 a m. will be "The Fulfilled Prom ise " Sunday school will be ait 9 45 I a m ; Evening Youth Meeting at (? 30 and Evening Worship at 8 | p m . the subject being "A Hymn I Fesl commemorating John Wesley's ; Aldersgate Experience " HOMECOMING Homecoming Day will be ^b rerved May 27 at Hampton Memor ial Church The pastor, the Rev j C. A Smith, will preach Dinner I will be served on the grounds iwsr-ms ASSISTANT 1 H? v? K V May who anv.ed in. r. week to the posit.or; tin- pastor c: Kir*! Baptist (*!iu!": h He a:.d vV.ft arid !vv.> daughters are a". |:--e:it rri ? kiri-i their home in an apart ment of Mr- Nettie Ax'.ey or Hia'Aa-si-e Ave Mr May a stu dent at Souther:? Bapti-.* Themoii .eal Seminary. Ix>ui<\ i'.le Kv Peachtree Community In Development Contest Cnu.nty Agent A Q Ke'ner's ..'Lee reports a mect.ng \ih.di was m !ii Fr.day at the Pcachtrce School 'ai*li an attendance of 155 persons > Community Development Coun >. .! w:i< -et up Kiect'd to the Coun . w, :v Noah Hemhree. president. Kdw in Hendrix. Jr . president: Mis* Dale Sudderth vice-president: Clarence Hendrix. secretary- trea urer. Mrs Franklin Smith. Group Leader In add A.on tu the officers of the ( nunc/., nine directors were selected Lawson Lunsford. J Franklyn Sm;tii. John Lunsford William Johnson. The Rev Rob ert Barker Paul Sudderth. J C hilpa trick M:ss Anna Ruth Stiles. Mrs Chirks Hendrix The Peachtree community has l>een entered in the Western North Carolina Rural Community Dvelop ment Contest This is the first com munilv in the county organized and set up to work on a commun ity-wide improvement program, according to Ketner. Another meeting will be called soon at which it is planned to de velop plans for the work McGlamerv Speaks To Preshvterians B L McGlamery president of Men ?>f Ashcr:'lr Presbytery .!! address the ? iinsresation of Murphy Presbyterian Church at the Church N.ght -ervicc Wednes day. May 23 at 7 30 p m He will t.recent a plan devised and spor. ?'ireti by the Men's Council of the General Awmbly ha clear up the Program of Progress financial . oals during the current church The Presbyterian Man's Ciub will entertain Mr MeGlamery at :*s monthly supper meeting at G 30 p m Wednesday \ joint meet :ntr of the Elders and Deacons of the church has been called for 7:30 that n'.cht to hear Mr MeGlamery and take act.on on the proposal It is imperative that every* officer bo present to handle this impor tant bus:riesN." stated the pastor the Rev James R Crook, early this v eek Mr* Georce C Dunn will fur nish dinner music M *he piano for the M- n'< Ciub supper IN FOIJt FESTIVAL?Folk entertainers, both professional and amateur. will participate in the fir>t annual Western Carolina Folk Festival which will be held in the Hoey Auditorium of Western Caro lina Teachers College CXiUowhee on the evenings of May 17 and 18 Above is John Jacob Niles. nationally famous folic singer, and one of three self-made dulcimers with which he accompanies himself Niles will appear both evenings of the festival Those from Murphy who will participate will be Miss Carolyn Riteh Miss GeraJdine Ruth Smith Miss Frankie Comwell and Miss Sallie Morris Mrs Walter Puett will accompany them^ Mr and Mrs Georg Bidstnrp will take a team of folk dancers Irom John C. Campbell Folk School, and Mrs J W. Davidson will accompany them Folk School, Murphy Halls Are Featured Mrs. .lean Sawyer Gives Concert ? .:i -4 K : H.? Purvu I Itv M I. m ]);.-k A: l T::..u Tr.rjb'. I . H 1 l.:i:' 1 l:i' haii I JiiXtl A !>:v J ' bu.i Hj::d4-! Djriza 1 ...a C.nit.Io ]>urari:e Kr ?i, . I!? ri: \ :.?i A ".Ion S j riiuti .'i Th<- A! m-: Tret-. S.-rvruuie K Straus; Tr.u.m [).-? Da:i:xoru.iu H J ;.. u:> t :i m-p. H i.' Jo dis <-Uf r.v-:: ri ? ? ni'e;>t>UYar.t. Bizet. I! i"-" ?:t>:>n Mjssent! P:? i . 1.' R .'.j1:! Ah I^.vo but a ?J.:;. Mr- H U He.-.v-h V.-spor-i M .rif PraMT-iS.rnMin. V i! !ane!'.<\ J):- : A'.juJ vi .1 t ! I .Is fx i:v fx M - F -1 . UnrUt-y ui Hartley ?'r:*i.. ?? - In. produeviw ol' the ! - People u -ho re-t of, "fi. a .< d tor tne most p.irt get 1. oii.y knowledge of Ameriears I ii JIo.'iVWiXkI f.l'lls ami the ' !- .v :.o'jr:sts who pass '.heir doors ' I" goes without saying that this j.u-s them <i very distorted tdea ? 1 'afiat 'a?i really are '.ike Seldom :to they see that we. like they. ? love our children and our homes 1 ? fiat we like they work hard and sueeess doesn't always come easy ; that a e are a people with ideals I .aid a -.pir.t nf good neighbo<rliness !i?.."t motivated solely by the pur ?u it of rrmney It is to want era et ?fii'M.' mistaken idea* of us that the Stute Department is making; tin-a* film A v. ..ill- --arch was made through- , ?:i* the region for the family that i nld h-1 portray this role Mrs Hurtle;, en me to Murphy last Dec i ruber on tli.s qur-1 She sport several day- at the .John C Camp- 1 1-1 Folk School and through thorn h eated Jaek Hall and his family . There were many requirement*. The man should make a part of his income from handicrafts, there j should be children and a warm family relat onship. there should i be a third generation and above all the family should fx- one that ?In- f lm maker* themeslvc* liked and jv?sx-eti'd for .t was felt that if ?hey did not it would come through ::i "In* film in some subtle way The Jack Hall famiV his parents and his rc'atives John Hall and hi- wife, fulfilled every require-'1 mar. 1 What :< more, they were wil ling to roopera'o. to g,ve up their 1 J.me at a season when they could 1 lea*t spare it : Mrs Hard ley and 'he director of photography came To Murphy on j May i> and began to make final arrangements Last Saturday the el ? w arrived, and Monday the film- . ing began They will be here until | Julv 8 whir tliey will go to Ashe- , to slioot the sequences at the"' Cm ft-man-.' Fu r They will return "ii Murphy again for the tobacco hf:rve>.- , . ilr- H.-r nv: -y In Ml" :-.k wo hs cm v.- br-t i- I T;o ? h . arr.v.-ii Saturd:-.y Mr-- Hartley f;r<T became ar- ; mr.inted r:f-. tri< r.-r on in 1 f>?7 ( '.hen -hi- -p-i-nt a summer in Frank :n In 1340 a- St.Fe S of I'l-utM Educa! on ;n North Caroli-. ' rr cho made a film about nv tain kfc. under the auspice* of the Cniversitv of \nr-h Carolina A! though hor work compels her 1o ? i live nor.r Now York, she says 'be | [Only other section of the country j I v. here ?he would care to live is the western pan of North Carolina Many-local people will appear the f !m among them Howard 1 Ke-her. director of the FMk School, his wife; Murrial Martin and | 1 I other members of the staff at the | ' school. A Q Ketner mnkv agent. , Charles Johnson of the Evans Auto Co . and many others who | have not yet been finally cast j ? The film will he nearly an hour ! 1 long and will be re-leased in all I parts of the world Although H j will not be distributed generally.in this country Mrs Hartley has made arrangements with the State De partment for a print to be shown here to the people who are play in such a vital part in its pro duction I CARVES MAD MULES?-John Hall of Brasstown who carves bucking mules ar.d other animals He has been selected to appear in ihe picture which. the I S Departmnt of State is now making with 1he Jack Hah family portraying a true American family and John C Campbell Folk School as the setting Mr Hal! is more proficient with i..s mad mules because ,n his youth iic was kicked by a mule SuttonSuperintendent Hiwassee State Park George R Ross. Director oft - .re N.':i i\.ml.na Department of L ariii Development. . nas announced the transfer of nenrje 31 Sutton from the possi- | ? >n of Superintendent of Cliffs 1 ..t 1 he Neuse State Park near , fra!d>boru to Superintendent of i H.wassee Slate Park Cherokee' Mr Sutton has served success- | fu':y and efficiently as. Park Su- , perm, tend em of the Wayne park During h s superintendence. a largo program of expansion and j nip rove men' was instigated and is 1 I underway Mr Sutton will work through ?.vie clubs, local organizations < cal offic a Is. church and school :roups and individuals in render a maximum nark serrviee Mr . ) superintendent ir-et the activit H: and ; ?seed ?. r i.f Mr Sutlo -time h:s dm.- ^ M, Mrs. P. P Gregory To Address H.P. Tri-Tountv Meet Bible Schools Are Scheduled The District Federation meeting ? I Home Demonstration clubs will >e h'.:1d at Hayesville Wednesday. May 2d and wil] be an .all day noctirg Mrs. P P Gregory, pres dent of the State Federation of t D Clubs, will be the principal peakor This will be a gathering of re<p sesentatives from the Home Dem onstration clubs of three counties, "herokeo, Clay and Graham Vacation Bible Schools will be 3 eld Ma* 28-June 8. 9:0041.-30! 3 tti at Firs* Baptist Church, Pres byterian Church and Second Baf>- I asrt Church. First Methodist Church ( *nll be at the same hour* but June I -15 ' J GERALDINE SMITH jeraldine Smith Has Special Interest In Music M (m ".:!iti;io Ru'h Sm.th. age : ! Mr and Mrs A <i ? !'? i [I.r.jv - Murphy, will n the Folk Festival a1 C IV * !i - \*i ck. She will sins. The Cuchoo". th* ? C'.ina vol on as sung n.^u'is Smith's .grandmother. Hannah S:n th She is being ivn;:- Mvd by Douglas Smith, pr.n .;aa* of Mart r.s Creek School She : nreompnny others from Mnr ?hy who are to take part in Che Ora'.dme always has been inler sled in music She has sums at \armcrs Federation picnics for he pact several years, missing only me picnic in her 14 years She las been church pianist at the now dartins Creek Baptist Church Inoe she was 11 years old. One of her hobbies is making >erfeet attendance M school, hav rvg missed only 11 days when she vas in the second grade due to a ?ontagious disease which does not ?ount against perfect attendance :he is in the ninth grade at Mur >hy High School, is a member of ?he school choir, is song leader in "uture Hormeroakers Club, and Is m active member erf the 4-H club. SINGING The third Sunday singing oi the Cherokee County Convention will w heVd at Tomotla I rlay 20.
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