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ly AJVJV MAYNOR mud JUDY SIHEED BECKY RHODES let the Preach Club use her home and television set Monday night for the first par ty of the year. Everyone had Interesting comm ents about the program-Cyrano de Begerac which starred Jose Fer rer. After the program refresh ments were served. Because of the length of the program and a first ymx French test the next day no games were played. Thoee who came were: JIM HENDRJX. NANCY SALES, KATHY AMOS. JOHN MORRIS. LINDA ENG LISH, JUDY DAVIS, BECKY RHODES. DAVE OWENS, H. C. BUECK, ELBABETH MARTIN and MARY LEPSCIER YOUTH NIGHT On Oct. 1, a group of Method!* , | young people attended youth night ^ of the Methodiat Conference at the Coliaeum In Charlotte. Group* j from Murphy, Hayeavllle, Robblns ville, Shooting Creek and And- ( raws 'went together In a charter ed bua. Those who attended from Mur- J phy were: BETTY WEAVER, J CHARLENE DAVIDSON. Air 1 ICE LOVINGOOD, DON ELLIS, ( RONNIE BRITAIN, JIMMY MASSET, PAUL. BRITAIN, WALTER MAUNEY, CHAjH- I LES SMITH, RAMONA HAG- I GARD, MISS CLArLv McCOMBS, MRS. FRANCES PUETT, and Mr. 1 and Mrs. DON ELLIS. The group 1 arrived in Murphy around 6 a. m. I ETHELS SHOP | FREE I' Free merchandise given away atjj : Ethels Shop every Saturday to the ^ I holder of the lucky ticket. , A ladies Dress or Men's Suit of ii Work Clothes Given to holder of the fl , lucky ticket 0| Tickets are given with every $1 nji Yon do not have to be present to win. Laeky ticket posted oa oar window. j Drawings are held at 4 p. m. Saturday. 'CASH PRIZES I Will be given j at our drawing on CHRIST MAS EVE! Shep at Ethels and get your tickets. ETHELS SHOP Save *77.00 ! FREE GIFT HAUHE Cocke* S* by j Wear-Ever.... Mr ??4mIIMi m* $37.00 PLUS s~fa?of $50.00o.*b ! RCA Estate Range | i 1 1 FULL-SIZE ELECTRIC SPECIAL I j 40-inch model. Automatic clock control of BdinwH Heat bake crren, appliance outlet, and left rear ? * Silicone beat-seal. Minute alarm. Signal light for all aacface units. Three Mg uteneil drawers. Easy-to-clean one piece porcelain top. Beautifid copper-tone mantel. Electrie Model K-184. Sunday. They *11 enjoyed tfe* trtp immensely. DANOE BAND Our M H. 8. ?'Swingatsrs" (Dance Band) held It* first rahar i&l this year last Wednesday and made lta first appearance laat Saturday night at the Halloween Carnival Last year the band >layed on several different occaa ons. The members of the dance band nclude : LINDA ENGLISH. JUDY DAVIS, RONNIE BRITAIN. JETTY WEAVER, BOHtJX WE VVER, HARRY DUNCAN, BILLY TOWNSON, and ANNE rTE WHITE. Mr. Shuler la dlr sctor of the dance band. NEW DRUMS Murphy High Band has severe U new drums, which include two Baas drums and four snare drums, rhey are made of ivory and cost around $900. The drums really made the band look niftier. I know everyone la looking for ward to seeing the band perform next Friday night at the Andrews Murphy game. The members of our drums corps Include: "PEE WEE' DECKER, HARRY DUN CAN, BILLY TOWNSON, PAUL' HAWKINS, EARL HAWKINS, DOUG BOWMAN, ROGER SWAN SON, JACK SUTTON, and PHIL VtATTOX. CAMPUS INVADED Seems as if our campus was suddenly invaded with greenhands >ne week not long ago. However, *e found this nothing to cause alarm for the green hand board ors were not creatures from outer space, but were the 39 members of the F. F. A. They were initiated Thursday night, Oct. 6 at the school shop. A fter the Initiation a weiner roast was given to which the F. H, A. jirls were invited. Mr. Denning and Mr. Patton said it was rumored that one of the boys ate 14 hot dogs. We were sorry to hear that the president, EARL, QUEEN, miss ed all the fun because of tonsil litis. With the addition of the 39 new members, the F. H. A. now has j 116 members. GET WELL QUICK! Our band director, MR. JACK SHULER, is a patient in a hos pital In Atlanta, after becoming 111 last week end. We wish him a speedy recovery. Peachtree Mr. and Mrs. James H. Clagett ?( Sarasota, Fla., spent several days last week with Mrs. H. S. Sudderth and family. Mrs. W. C. Pipes spent last week with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Elliott in Bumsville. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Ferguson attended the State fair in Raleigh ast week. While there they visit ed their daughter and son-in-law. Ifr. and Mrs. Bill Lovingood. Mra. Carl Kilpa trick visited her mother, Mrs. H. C. Wilbum in Wayr.esville last week. Mr. and Mrs. Troy West have moved back to our community af er they purchased the home re cently occupied by Weldon Davis. Mrs. Ben Davis has returned to her home in Charlotte aftei spending several days with friends and relatives here. Mrs. Myrtle Plemmons of De ;atur, Ga? spent the week end I with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Fanning o' Rossville, Ga., spent the week enc" with her father, Cyrus Witt ant family. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Scruggs anc Mrs. Paul Sudderth attended th< District Training Union meettaf n Asheville Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Jacks of Roa loke, Va., visited their daughte uid son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs i Ralph Sudderth last week. lohnny Qninn Is Feted Oh Birthday Mrs. Carl Quinn of Solomon." ?Id., entertained with a birthday >arty Friday, Oct 14, to honor he on, Johnny, on his seventh birth lay. The Quinns formerly live<: ri Cherokee County. After games the guests wer served refreshments on the lawn On each plate was a hot dog. ba' ed beans and fruit salad; cake ar Ice cream was dessert and so!" I drinks were served. The following guests wer* pre snt for the opening of gifts: Jer 2reen, Candy Colblasier, David rutt, Lynn sad GaO Gallsger kfarjorie Hershey, Tommle and iank Gallagher, PaAiella Malean Mrs. Florence Tutt and Mrs. Helen Sreen. Mrs. Green assisted tat ser ring referahments aa did Lynn ind Gall Gallagher. Research has recently shown im liw are i? i hiIis of all the Tees. 1Mb * especUd a speed op plant aotrtant tnvastl By Statoaville Critle Walter Carringer of Murphy last WNk received rave notlcee from a Skatesville newspaper after his coocfcrt there. Joseph Stroud, minister of music of the StateavUle First Baptist Church, said Can-infer, 'a lyric tenor from New York City, thrilled anappeciatlve audience . . In the annual artist progam spon sored by the McDowell Music Club." Stroud further said, in "13 years of community concerts, never has a singer so thrilled a StateavUle audience. Good tenors are hard to find these days, and Walter Oar ringer is destined to become one of America's finest. He was per fectly at home on the stage and with poise and great feeling sang with a warm heart for his audi ence. His easy manner, clear dic tion and superb legate added to his natural talent to give a most satisfying performance." Carringer Is currenly on a con cert tour which will take him through four southern states and back to New Yok City. He is the son of Mrs. Ruth Carringer of Murphy. Jehovah's Witnesses A circuit assembly for Jehovah's Witnesses will be held Friday, Sat urday and Sunday, Nov. 11, 12 and 13 at Asheville City Auditorium, it was announced this week. Local delegates who will attend are Mr. and Mrs. Lee Coffey, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Coffey and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Orris. Mr. Lyons, congregation super visor, and spokesman for the Mur phy group said, that transporta tion will be provided for all who would like to attend, and he can be contacted at Caldwell Place, Rt. 1, Murphy. Library Free Films Are Announced Films available from the local library Oct. 24-Nov. 18 were an nounced this week as follows: Action Against the Law; Arts and Life in Italy; Cam*ilouge U Nature though Forms and Color Matching; 'Canada's New Farm lands; Casualty Insurance; and and Child Care and Development. Amdrewa Church Y maths Hmee Meet The Intermediate Fellowship of the Andrews Methodist Church | net Bunday for an afternoon meet ing. They drove to Joyce Kilmer Memorial Forest, below Robbins vllle, tor ? full afternoon. After hiking through the forest the group held their worship service at the picnic area In the park. Topic of the program "His Hands the Wonders Wrought". At tar the sail to worship Ida Betsy Battle tauM the wooden r. aaan in the different treea. 1 Am tha group aat in a circle, all tha beautiful traaa surrounding them, they aang "Thla is my Fath ar'a World." Tha acriptura uaad vaa Psalm 34 read by Pater Oar ?art. Cloaing thought ? "Like the Btralgtitn? a at tha Ptoa Traaa." Aa they ware looking at tha Tall pine traaa the thought waa to com pare their uvea with the trae, to be upright like the pine tree and be of aervlca to both God and man. Th? service *u closed with the ?one "Day Is Dylnj In the W?et" read softly by Kin Mary Jo Bat tle and Hln Dana Sue Fuller The group than joined hands in Fellowship benediction, closed with prayer by the Rev. J. E. Carter Some 24 young people attended ilong with the pastor, cumselors. utd parents. VF Refreshments were served be ore returning to Andrews. .V IN SUPPORT OF THE PROPOSED MURPHY YOUTH CENTER We pledge One Half of our receipts from the sale of Coble's Cottage Cheese on Friday, Nov. 4. We congratulate the Murphy Junior Womans Club on their project and ask support of the coming "Youth Week." Get Coble's delicious Cottage Cheese at your favorite Grocery Store. It is now Iressed up In a new "See-All" plastic cover. AND YOU GET A FULL ONE POUND MEASURE ? Not Just 12 ounces, rry Coble's other Delicious Dairy Products ? YOU'LL LOVE 'Eat. COBLE DAIRY P. S. Don't forget to )oin us and support "Youth Weak" ! 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