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Canton High ? Campus Cuffnotes By Patty Morgan About 200 young people attend ed a prayer meeting at Central Method lit Church last Sunday night. Several local minister* were present, and they all agreed that this youth movement is the best thing that has happened in Can ton. An Improvement In the con duct and spirit at CHS can cer tainly be detected. All this has resulted from the desire of a group of students to make CHS a better school and Canton a bet ter town. Well, the Black Bears had a fair week with one loss to Bethel and one victory over Ashevllle School. The Bethel game was certainly a thriller with our losing by a close margin of three little "measly" points. We had our revenge when Ashevllle School was "laid under" by a large score. The girls lost to the Bethel girls, but not without a hard struggle. Our soccer team played a tie with Bethel. The Black Bears twill be ready to spring on their "prey" when they meet Rey nolds and Knka face to face. At tendance has been very good at oil our home games, and we have had a very enthusiastic cheering section. Plana for the Valentine party, which ia to be February 17. are in "high gear" and moving along. The clubs have all chosen candidates for the Queen of Hearts contest The context ia sponsored by the paper staff and the dance ia being given by our PTA. We are all look ing forward to the dance and all its fun. A very successful polio drive at CHS was brought to an end last week with a collection of approxi mately $23C. Here if a saying tha. is very true today in our ev?ry day living. "It Is better to be unborn than untaught: for ignorance is the root of misfortune." NewspapermanTo Lecture At WCC Herbtrt Philbrick, staff mem ber of the New York Herald-Tri bune and nationally known author, will lecture at Western Carolina College on Monday, February 8, at 8:13 p.m. Hla appearance la the second of the winter quarter iyeeum series, announced by Mrs. Milan B. Buchanan, librarian and chairman of the lyceum commit tee. For many years Philbrick was known as an ordinary citizen, em ployed in the advertising field, father of five children, and active In church and civic work. Upon learning that one group of which he was a member was being sub verted by Communists, he report ed to the FBI and was advised to stay with the group and report de velopments. Mrs. Buchanan said that tickets for this lecture may be obtained at the box office; however, no seats will be reserved. Marriage Licenses Richard Odell Green and Pauline Me.uer, both of Wayneaville. A.' Frank Miller and Lou Carpen ter, both of Wayneaville. Appetite For Fresh Fish Lands Man In The Cooler Leon Robinson of Knoxville is a man who thinks that anytime is the right time for a fish fry. And no woman had better stand in his way! Those facts concerning the char acter of Robinson, colored, came to light in Knoxville Criminal Court when he was sentenced to spend the next six months in county jail on an attempted arson convic tion. Testimony at the trial showed these to be the series of events which resulted in the loss of free dom: One warm day last June Robin son and a '-thing companion de cided to tr.v their luck. First, though, they brought their girl friends to Robinson's apartment to wait for their return and cook the fish. Old lady luck Just didn't smile at the two men that day, and It was late at night when they finally returned with their catch. They found the girls in bed asleep at Robinson's apartment. No amount of persuasion seemed to do any good, so Robinson had an idea He started a Are under the bed. That brought the- girls out of bed quick enough. It also brought Robinson the six months sentence because his landlord took a dim view of hav ing holes burned in his floors. Since 1913 the average hourly earnings of . factory employees have increased by 746 per cent, says the National Assn. of Manu facturers. Want ads bring quick results Cub Scouts To Meet Here Friday flight Waynesville and' Hazel wood Cub Scouts will hold their monthly pack meeting at 7:30 p.m. Friday at the Central Elementary School auditorium. ML .. , Cubmaster James Y. Perry will be in charge,!* the program. Both Cub- and their parents are invited o the event. Nazareth in Israel has had its first modern water supply system only a short time. Master Mason Degrees To Be Awarded Monday < The Master Mason's degree will be conferred on a class of candi dates at Pigeon Lodge 386, Canton, at 7:30 p.m Monday. Among the condidates will be several members of Waynesville Masonic orders. All Master Masons are invited to attend the Canton meeting. Saving Job BALTIMORE (AP -One of the tellers at the Mercantile-Sale Det posit and Trust Co. is named Mr. Thrift. 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