BOB BROWN'S SCIENCE CIRCUS LOOK WHO'S HERE Bob Brown, nationally known entertainer and science writer,, will bring his science circus to the Cafeteria on Saturday night, September 22nd, at 8:30 P. M. This is the first program of this type presented by the Recreation Department, and they assure you of an evening of interesting entertainment. Assistants from the audience will help in present ing a program of high voltage fun for all ages. Mr. Brown will have 1200 pounds of unusual electric equipment that will make the stage look like a movie set. Following are some comments made about the show: "Funniest of Science Shows.”—TALENT. "Keyed to a high pitch of excitement . . . Brown has a gift for wrapping his whole show in com edy.”—ASHEVILLE CITIZEN-TIMES. "One of the most electrifying personalities in television . . . can illustrate and discuss with equal facility the effects of helium, high voltage electricity, gamma ravs, and atomic theory.”—TELEVISION FORE CAST. "Unbelievable feats.”—POPLAR BLUFF (Mo.) Jr. Chamber of Commerce. "You’ll laugh and be mystified by demonstrations of odd as well as basic scientific facts.”—UNIV. OF MINNESO TA. "Unusual, attractive, suitable for club pro grams, public school assemblies, etc. Educational as well as excellent from an entertainment point of view.”—KIWANIS INTERNATIONAL. "Excel lent. Humorous and entertaining as well as in structive.”—FORT FRANCES, ONTARIO. Bob Brown Mr. and Mrs. James B. McCall (Cellophane) have announced the arrival of a son, James Alan, at Transylvania Community Hospital on June 5th. The young man weighed 7 lbs. 3 02. Catherine Irene, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ules P. Bryson (Cellophane), was born at the Transyl vania Community Hospital on June 26th. Cath erine weighed 7 lbs. 6 02. The Robert J. Huggins’ (Inspection) have chos en the name of Susan Teresa for their new daugh ter, who arrived at Transylvania Community Hos pital on July 2nd weighing 7 lbs. A son, Frit2 Carl, Jr., arrived to live with the Frit2 C. Waldrop’s (Filter Plant). Young Fritz was born at Transylvania Community Hospital on July 7th. He tipped the scales at 7 lbs. It’s a girl for the Atlas O. Jackson’s (Cello phane). Arriving at Mountain Sanitorium on July 8th, Lois Anita weighed 7 lbs. 2 02. Brenda Ann Burrell was born on July l4th at the Patton Memorial Hospital, Hendersonville. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Burrell (Cellophane), and tipped the scales at 8 lbs. llVz 02. The James M. Avery’s (Cafeteria) have an nounced the arrival of a son, Jerry Vest. He was born at Patton Memorial Hospital, Hendersonville, on July 16th weighing 8 lbs. Dorothy Jean is the name the Johnnie Murray’s (Janitor-Gen. Mill) have chosen for their daugh ter. She was born at home on July 17 th, and weighed in at 9 lbs. It’s a boy for the Landrum L. Allen’s (Inspec tion ). Clifford Stephen arrived at Patton Memorial on July 23rd and tipped the scales at 8 lbs. 7 02. Wilma Gail Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Taylor (Inspection), was born on Aug ust 7, at the Transylvania Community Hospital. She weighed 6 lbs. 10 02. Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Barton (Pulp Mill) have announced the arrival of a boy, Howard Douglas, who was born at home on July 30th. The young man weighed 8 lbs. Myrtle Maxine is the name the Ira E. Whit mire’s (Refining) have chosen for their daugh ter. She was born at the Transylvania Community Hospital on August 3, weighing 6V2 lbs. It’s a boy for the Arnold Case’s (Inspection). William Arnold was born on August 12th at Pat ton Memorial Hospital, Hendersonville, and tipped the scales at 7 lbs. 6 02. A quick-thinking employee came up with a new alibi when his foreman said, "How come you’re sleeping on the job?” "Goodness gracious, can’t a man close his eyes for a minute of prayer.” 9