First Recreation Program Now Underway At Robbinsville Gyi Wiles-Long Are Directors Robbinsville's drat summer re creation program got underway here last week for an eight weeks program of recreation for all ages. Steered by the Qreham County Recreational Association, the di rectors of the program are Del mar Wiles and Mrs. Opal Long, both teachers at the Robfainsvllle School. Hours for supervised sports and games are 9:30-11:30 a. m.; 1:30 4:30 p. m.; and 9:00-3 p. m. at the gym. Some of the sports included are baseball, tennis, volley ball, and horeahoes in addition to spec ial events. The association listed its goal as designed to appeal to all ages and afford wholesome recreation as well as to develop leadership, cltixenship and character of the young people. The program was financed by support from civic organizations and individual citizens. Tournaments will be conducted in the sports and the schodule also includes a pet and doll show, in struction in arts and crafts, mov ies, both quiet and active gtmee and picnic outings. Meeting Set At Fontana Church A series of evangelistic meet-: ings will be held at the Fontana' Community Church June 28-July 9 with the Rev. L. G. Meadows of Springfield, Mo., preaching. The services will be held daily the pastor. the Rev. George ' Schults said. The church is now working on enlarging its auditorium and add lng Sunday Schools rooms. The project is expected to be complet ed around the end of July. Fontana Group At Luncheon Mrs. S. R. Miller entertained at a luncheon at the Fontana Vil lage Cafeteria Thursday honoring Mrs. Harry Fronheiser of Phila delphia, Pa. and Miss Hilda Weng of Drexel Hills, Pa. Mrs. Fronheiser and Miss Weng are the sister and cousin, respect' ively, of Mrs. George Schultz. They were the houseguests of Rev, and Mrs. Schultz last week. Guests, in addition to the host ess and honorees were Mrs Schultz, Mrs. Conley Nelson, Miss Sarah Sutherland, Mrs. William Bush and Mrs. Joe' Dyer. Swimming Pool Being Made At Fontana A large swimming pool is now under construction at Fontana Vll lag*. | The pool will be located between' the village and the dam?not far from the power bouse. There will be a smaller pool fori children next to the large pool, it GRAHAM PERSONALS BY JO DEANB FmUFS Donald Gregory of the U. 8. Navy was discharged on June 10. He visited friends and relatives here last week end. Roes Crisp of the U. 8. Navy visited friends and relatives in Robbinsvllle last week end. Joe Wiggins, who is employed in Cleveland, Tenn, spent last week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walt Wiggins. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Smith and family of Swannanoa visited friends and relatives here last week end. Miss Ann Costner has returned home after visiting her grandpar ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Costner of North Wilkes bo ro for the last month. .' Mr. and Mrs. Modeal Walsh and Miss Janice King visited in Rob binsvllle Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Jordan and family, Mr. and Mrs. Modeal Walsh and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Collins and family. Jo Deane Phillips and Eugene Walsh enjoyed a picnic Sunday. Dr. Parks, John, Martha and Peenie, have returned home after attending the graduation exercis es of James from medical school at Memphis, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bowers are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ben Parley. Mr. and Mrs. Buck Bryson have received word that their son, Ra phael. has returned to the States after spending six months In Ko rea. He will get a leave August 1. Mrs. Rebecca Odom, Miss Chris tine Norrls and Miss Oiristlne Bridges made a business trip to ter, Mrs. Bob Bell, and friends to Asheville Monday. Max McMonigle visited his sis Atlanta, Ga. Harper Carpenter and Harold Crisp, who are employed In Clave-" land, Tenn., visited friends and relatives here this week end. Little Ben Daniels has returned home after visiting his aunt In Danville. Va. ? . Mr. and Mrs. Russell Watson of Morganton visited Mrs. Watson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walt Wlg gins. . Mrs. Ora Massey and daughter, Judy, of Alcoa, Tenn., have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Allen and family here. Mrs. Christine Corpenlng is in Lumberton with her brother who was injured in an automobile acci dent recently. Mrs. E. Paul Livingston and daughter, Bee of Savannah, Ga., are visiting Mrs. Livingston's mother. Mrs. Edith Carver. Mrs. Doris Roberts Is employed jrith the Auto Finance Co. to Ashe ville. Mrs Barbara Jean Fox visited her grandmother. Mrs. Sally Phil lips. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Charlie McCall and Kitty Ann from ^aynesville visited Mrs. Lois Jones and family last week. i Carl Phillips made a business, trip to Chattanooga. Tenn., Thurs- J day. Mrs. Faye Davis of Danville, Va., Is visiting her sister, Mts. Ben Daniels here this week. Miss Nellie Mae Stewart is now employed with OtI at Fontana Dam. i Miss MarceUe Stewart 1s visit ing Mrs. O. L. Randall to Ofcala, Fla. Mrs. Marie Wright and Anna, from Cleveland, T?m.. sre visit-, tag friends and relatives in Rob blnsville Patricia Tatham Is visiting her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. McGaha to Franklin. Mrs. M. P. Davis attended the decoration at Tuskeegee last Sun day. . ... Miss Milbaps Will . Wed Dillingham Sat. Mr. and MM. Watt Mlwy an nounce the engagement of thetr daughter, t-ouella. to Sonny Dill ingham of Aahertne. The wedding will take place to, Aahevffle on Jane M. Frieda Rattler Is Dress Revue Winner by BOMSMABY JONES, 4 4-H REPORTER The Graham County 4-H Dreee Revue wee held Beturdey after- j noon under th*? direction of Mias I Nellie Joe Carter, Home Agent, In ( the Robblnaville Courtroom with( I approximately US pereona attend-, I Ing. Betay Orr and Roaemary Jonea I had charge of the muelc for the j program and Betay rendered1 I piano aelectlona during the Judg I ing of the dreaaes. | Before the atyle ahow, Nora Lynn Elrey and Camllle Chlldera ^ I gave a demonatratlon on "To-1 matoea on your Table", and Joan j ' Wllkey and Jo Ford gave a demon I atratlon on "How to Dreaa Up Milk". Both of these demonstra tlona will be given at the dlatrict | elimination conteat which la to be | held at the BUtmore High School in AahevUle on June 29th. Some 24 glrla entered dreaeea, akirta or other artlclea of clothing in the conteat and he following ' were adjudged winners in the sen i lor dreaa division; Frieda Rattler, first place winner received a *4.00 | merchandise coupon from Sniders Dept. Store, and Estella Waldroup j 2nd place winner, who was award ed a 4-H charm bracelet. I Winners in the Junior Dresses 'were; Patricia HoUoway, first 'place winner. Her prixe was a| ' *3.00 merchandise coupon from ' Snowbird Supply Company, and I Margaret Walker. 2nd place win I ner, whose prize was a 4- Hcharm j bracelet. j Carolyn Deyton was winner in ! other articles of clothing, which was a sunsuit. Her prize was a *1.25 merchandise coupon from The Style Center Store. j Winners in the skirt and blouses were; Loretta Cor bin, first place winner. Her prize was a *150 merchandise coupon from Camp bells Dress Shop and Antoinette Corbin 2nd place winner, whose prize was a 4-H eharm bracelet, j Judging was done by Miss Pan sie Deal, Swain County Home Demonstration Agent, and Mrs. I ' Lola Harwood of Bryson City. ' They were assisted by Mrs. Dav jid Riddle and Mrs. Barney Wal ters, Home Demonstration Coun cil officers. Kay Stone was the only entry in i the speaking contest. She spoke on the subject "What 4-H means to | ' me, my home, and my commun | ity." She received a 4-H billfold , for her efforts. I j The following 4-H'ers participaL ed in the Dress Revue; Senior Dresses: Mildred Jordon. Estella Waldroup, Lavinia Lovin, Polly Moody. Nancy Bridges, Frieda Rattler and Jessie Dillard. junior Dresses: Camllle 0?Hd era Margaret Walker. ClarabeU I Phillips, Blrdell Phillips, Patricia | HoUoway, Mary Crisp, Wanda Crisp. Christine Crisp. VeUna Ledford. Ann Wiggins and Units , Hyde. Skirts and other articles of clothing: Carolyn Deyton, Betty, Garland, Fays MUlsaps. Antoinet te Corbin, Loretta Corbin and Mary Williams. Barbara Huscusson and Kay Stone assisted with the registra | tlon. 1 Mr. Flake made colored pictur es of all the girls entering the dress revue. These will be made into slides and shown In 4-H club meetnngs In the fall. Stecoah Church Proj. Stecoah lflsalonary Baptfart Church recently completed the WdUfyfoff of Ita gTotmdj and (he addition of more pewi to the aud w riA I. H. Green U paator of the Church. County To Quit Paying For Caps Graham County will discontinue paying tor wildcat, tox and hawk caps on July 1, C. P. Sawyer, county accountant said last week. After July 1 the county will not pay tor wildcat, tox and hawk caps. New Graham Co. Tourist Folio A new two-color Graham Coun ty tourtat Information (olio waa released Laat week by the Graham Cbunty Highlander* and co-apon-1 sored by the Highlanders, and the Lions Club of Robbinaville and Fontana Dam. Containing a picture on front of Fontana Dam, highest dam in the1 TVA system, the folio further con-1 tains information on the "land of the Great Smokies", Cheoah, Fon tana and Santeetlah Lakes and the Joyce Kilmer Memorial Forest. The inner part of the Folio is a' Legion Square Dances Held Twice Weekly The American Legion Poet ia sponsoring two square dances weekly thruogh the summer. The dances are held each Wed nesday and Saturday at the Legion Hall. Admission is 54 cents per per Joe Dickey Allen and Guy Rob erts are the callers. Thus far good attendance has been noted at the dances. map of Graham County, showing the road and lake systems as well as pointing to resorts, motel and hotels accommodations and places of historical interest. Info Booth Nov Open On Square The tourist Information booth, sponsored by the Graham County Highlanders. Is now being manned on the courthouse square for some seven hours daily. Mrs. Cecil Rice is at the booth from 1 p. m. until dark giving in formation. The little white frame building was used for the first time year be fore last, but last summer was not operated as an Information booth. It returned to the square a few weeks ago. Snowiitd MOUNTAIN LODGE a moaa tain top U N. W. af Robbtasrllle. N. C.. at aa ekrrattoa of ZSM feat. ? A beaatifal raatte. rat aatiralr Lodge wttt a .jcwi. U __ ( MM place to ? ' Now emn * SNOWBIRD | MOUNTAIN LODGE ft. o. THE LONE RANGER By Fran Striker ?TrwiA HKE. 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