HREF IOn TOW* CU1X? Taa cm bar# a iaal part guests of the dub for the installation of officers for the coming year. The incoming officers are: Myron Jen sen, president: Rae Moore, vice president; S. S. WilBams, secreta ry-treasurer. * 8tg?y-olne boys uri girls [urned out for the lata opening of the Summer Hecreetion program Monday afternoon. The field ems u-ed by 34 young people from the church Bible School Mon day morning making a total of l'J3 who attended on opening day. "rvin Green has returned for lis second year as full-time di rector of the program, and be Is being assisted this year by Ray tins. Festivities on opening day in eluded a bubble gum contest wh'cb was won by Remona Hag rard and Don Peacock. A Sad Sack Race attracted the entire crowd to the gym, and the winners were John Morris and Carol Ann Ik'mptiill. Free refreshments were served to all those present. The facilities of the Summer Recreation Program are at the dis ?j js.il of the local Bible Schools in the morning this week and next The afternoons will feature two trips to Andrews pool and the for mation of a baseball team for boys under 16 years of age. The base hall teams will travel to Dutk town and other nearby points for fames and will play many visit rig i earns at the athletic field here. Tne Committee In charge of the operation of the Recreation Pro gram includes Hobart McKeever, ?reasurer; Ben Palmer, program chairman; Joe Ray, finance chair Man; Mrs. Hugh Howard, publicity chairman; and the following advi sory committee; Bill Bolton, Mock Patton, Shorty Sherrill and Mrs. W. A. Hoover, Mrs. W. A. Hoover Heads Legion Auxiliary Cherokee Cafe Changes Hands HUbert Williams, who has been trailed to active duty in toe U. 6. Army, has sold Cherokee Cafe to Everett English and W. M. Lay. The transaction took place on May 21. Mr. English will manage the cafe, and the same walfti eases and rooks will continue their work. Eight Leave For Camp, Conference Eight young people at the Mur phy Fredbyterian Church will leave Monday to attend the Pion eer Camp nd Youth'Conference of Asheville Pretbytery. Pioneer Camp wii! be held at Camp Hope, the Canton YMK3A camp near Waynesville, from Mon day through Saturday of next week. Those attending from the Murphy church are Ida Brumby, Betty Jo Hyatt, Ann Parker and Judy Sneed. PYF Conference will be held at Montreal the same period and Vill be attended by Kay Burgess, Su sie Miller, Betty Moore and An nette Strange. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bates and sop. Gene, Mrs. J. W. Axley and Mr. and Mrs. John Davidson. Kay and Jan, attended graduation ex ercises hat week at Georgia Mili tary Academy in Atlanta, where Mrs. Ardeyi grandson, David Min eral, mi graduated. > The newly organized Murphy American Legion Auxiliary held a joint meeting with the Joe Miller E'kins Poet Monday evening at the Presbyterkn Cbunch. Mrs. Lura Bales of Robbinsvilie was guest speaker. She pointed out the- work the auxiliary should ac complish and assisted in com plete. organization. Officers of the auxiliary are: Pr-sideot, Mrs. W. A. Hoover; vice president, Miss Emily Sword; trea surer, Mrs. Paul Sims; secretary Mrs. T. J. Mauney; and historian, Mrs. B. H. Foard. Mix. Frank Swan of Andrews was a guest Prior to the meeting at Presby terian Church, several members had dinner together at Regal Hotel. Geo. Ancil Martin Is Graduated At the Bob Jones University Convocation. Greenville, S. C.. in the Sodeiheaver Auditorium Wednesday morning George Ancil Men In, son of- Mr. and Mrs. Lu ther Martin of Route 2, Murphy, received the Bachelor of Science degree from the School of Educa tion with a major in educational administration. At the Convocation, Dr. Bob Jones, Jr., president of Bob Jones 1/riiveraMy, conferred more than 425 degrees, including Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Bache lor of Aits In Practical Christian Training, and also Mast er of Arts, Master of Fine Arts, Bachelor of Divinity, and Doctor of Philosophy decrees. Week's Schedule Recreation Program MONDAY tteou* FRIDAY MORMNGS: 10-11?Preebyeerlan BUe School 11-12 Oeptlat Btble School MONDAY AFTERNOON: 2:00-0:30?SofthaH, gMr, Volleyball. boys 3006:00?Beeeball practice, boye under 16 TUESDAY APnSRNOOIN: 100-6:00?Andrew* Fool Free Bue Lmrm Gym at 1:30 S4??30-O|MBii? League Softball Game 300-6:00?BMMbaB fttettce. hoy* under 16 aimjRsoAY ArmNOON: 100-6:00 ftwhnndin at AadMua, tree hua Free Throw Contest* 16 WAYLAND INTERNATIONAL CHO*R TEAM?Pictured here are members of the Wayland International Choir Team from Plainview, Tex., which is to appear in Murphy on June 6 at 7:30 p. m. in First Baptist Church. They are. left to right, Lynn Whitten of Amarlllo, Tex.; Velma ymphfres of Phillips. Tex.; Margaret* Wade of Denver City. Tex.; and Jimmy Sugg of Dunn, N. C. Way land Choir To Perform Here The Wayland International ? Choir Team from Plainview, Tex.. I will aippear iin First Baptist1 Church, Murphy, on June 6 at 7:30 j p. m. according to an anouncement :nade today by the Rev. J. Alton Morris. Director of the team is Shelby Collier, who also is director of the colorful International Choir at | Wayland College in Plainview and acting head of the college's depart" | tcent of fine arts. The team or ( quartet which will sing here was i chosen from the 32-voice choir. Members of the team are Mar-1 garett Wade of Denver City, Tex.; j Velina Umpbfrcs of Phillips, Tex.; | Lynn Whitten of AmariUo, Tex.;! and Jimmy Sugg of Dunn, N. C. | They, sing international and relig- i ious numbers and dress in colorful < costumes from such lands as China, Japan and Mexico. Jimmy and Margarett are both sophomores and music maWs at Wayland College Lynn is a Junior theory major; Vehna is a 1880 graduate of Wayland who returned to do further work In preparation for teaching. MUSIC DIRECTOR?S h e 1 b y Cclliir, pictured above. Is diifcctor of the W ayland International Choir Team from Plainview, Tex., which will appear at First Baptist Church, Murphy, June 6 at 7:30 p. m. Presbyterian VBS Is Now In Progress First Baptist Services Listed "The Flight to Horeb" is the sermon subject to be used by the Rev. J. Alton Morris at the Sun day services at 11 a. m. At 8 p. m. his subject wiU be "Creative Living or Aimless Drifting". Sunday School is at 9:45; Beal town Mission service at 2:30 and rralning Union at 7 p. m. Vacation Bible school each day is from 9 to 11:30 a. m. Monday through Friday. Monday at 7:30 p. m. B. W. C. will meet with Mrs. Joe Ray. Tues day at 8.30 p. m. will be the Fel lowship supper, and at 7:15, the Sunday school workers' Council Wednesday at 7:30 the Wayiand International Choir Team will be oeerd followed by Adult chair practice at 8:30. Thursday at 7:30 Is Youth Choir. practice, and Fri day at 7:30 sill be Vocation Bible 'Chooi exercises The Vacation Bible School which Is now in progress at the church will continue through Friday of next week, and commencement ex ercises will be held this evening. Tnrough Wednesday there were 174 enrolled, and average daily st : cadence bed been 191. Waves Recruiter IsAtAsheviDe It. Frees. Wave recruiting on cer, will be hi Asbeville at the Navy Reondttng oiBce. located at the Poet Office, June 5-8 to inter view an wave awditanfe. For fur ry recruiter in Hous^. ' The Presbyterian Vacation Bible S:!kxj1 opened last Monday morn ing with an enrollment of 47 pu rils and a staff of 11 teachers. Mrs. 11 a. m when he will preach on the sobjett- "IWt atothfci. Pervert, Serving." Mr. Crook has been granted a six months leave of absence by the local church and Asheville Presbytery in the hopes that he may be released from the Army in this time, and return to his pasto rate here. P.ryan Hatchett, a second-year student at Columbia Theological Se'irnary, Decatur, Ga? arrives this week to be summer supply pastor of the Murphy Presbyterian Church. Mr. Hatchett stvpUed the toed pulpit two weeks ago. He and Mrs. Hatchett are from College Park, Ga. They will occupy the manse just behind the church. The Presbyterian Youth FeUoar ship and the Pioneer Fellowship gro ip will bold a joint meeting at tne church Sunday rt 6:30 p. m. First Methodist Bible School Starts Monday What Is Your Life?" will bo the sermon subject of the Re*. H. Deibert Byrum at the First Meth odist Church Sunday at 11 a. a. Ills evening subject is "In the Secret Place." Sunday School wtil be at 9:46. livening Youth meeting at 6:30. The Vacation Church school will "egln Monday. June 4. at 9 a. as. School will Mat two weeks, and the hours will be 9 to 11-30 a. m. Monday-Frtuay. "Meaee will ha provided for kmdeisarieu (ages ?), (ogee 6-8), Junior a tana 9-dl and 13-14). Mist OMra n -