THE WATNESVTLLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE THREE (First Section! 1 itttS One) the o(- '.01' llll '"lliirt' of -nil ui" ol Clinic pj-C (UIO) -, JinUlllg : u.i:'. . -.un. ;: alfli,,r m.mIU'o J ill, hul- '--""" F. F. A. Members Enjoy Week At White Lake Two F. F. A. members from the VVaynesville chapter and five from Fines Creek returned Tuesday with the High School vocational aRii cuture teachers from the state F. F. A. Camp at White Lake, where they had spent a week. During their week at White Lake, which is near Lincolnton, they took a one-day trip to Carolina Beach tor swimming in the ocean. At the camp, where 270 club members were assembled they enjoyed a varied athletic program; including soft and volley ball, ping pong, swimming, with lessons given those who did not swim. Riding down with !iv Wayncs ille teacher W. E. I'ursley were Pink Francis, president of the local chapter, and Mark Hollingsworth John Nesbitt, the agriculture teach er at Fines Creek, was in charge of the five who attended from there. l'hil Medford, Kirk Weill, and Carey Wells, the latter of Canton, are spending this week at Myrtle Beach. Have Your VORITE SNAPSHOTS ENLARGED From Any Negative Jilargement ooc V-1.i-fNm Ant flr" Luiuiyciiicni www Hour Service On All Film Finishing AH Work Handled With Care HE SKYLAND STUDIO Waynesville Arrived . . . 177 PAIRS Of won Hose those who hold register Imbers from 1130 to 1307. iM,r,i!Mit aside r";'1 number ":..:;7. Ul T,J HLRHY 1 , them two K-" lor yoU. tt. i, Th,r' (,iiiy 177 Pairs and Are niy 1 . the Registered List. &Li 5'W .''airs of Nylons that have not to ty h " i thSe who regstered from iave "ours lease check and see if TOGGERY Summer Players - (Continued from page 1 ) ground of tr ceneral sophistica tion of the play. She played her role with charming naturalness. CJnue Shiner. Chicago actress, here as a truest artist for a fort night, in the role of Claudia's mother, acted with a more finish ed case than most of the players, and did an admirable job of im personating the mother. V. 1.. Lawrence Benson's acting improved as the play progressed. At the ODenini; he seemort !; ing in expression, but as his role developed it was evident that his manner was a natural to contrast his wile':: el 'ten escence. June Cole and Monroe Lewis were perfectly cast in their roles, not only in speech but their move ments about the stage. Jack I'yle. as the man of the world, novelist, who knew it all, yet was stumped by Claudia's in nocence, did Ins part well. Louise (iagnon as Madam Daruschka. the opera singer, dis pl.ived l he usual tempermental whims of the ail 1st and her friend Julia Naughlon. played by Cecelia Slack, who was fed un with life and envied her brollicr-in-law and Ins wife their down to earth level of living, carried oir her part with pleasing grace. All pi. ivors wire a credit to the abilitv of Maurice C.eol'l'iv mihii- agine, director. The stage setting was surprising-J Survey Made (Continued From Page One) maps, the leaders stressed the im portance of adequate state high ways to these sections, otherwise the public could not get to the areas. Early Thursday morning the party left for another inspection tour, going to the lower end of the county, including Fines Creek, While Oak, and the Cold Springs area. A complete study was made of the proposed water-level road to Newport through the section, and general views gotten of the new areas the road would open up for farming and cattle raising. Mr. Redden and the other mem bers of the party were well pleased with tne surveys, and the coopera tion that prevails on the general over-all development program now under way. "These surveys have been ex tremely beneficial in every way. I now have a thorough understand ing of the needs, conditions and the plans here in Haywood. The leadership of Haywood is to be congratulated for their far-reaching program, and the 100 per cent unify of all groups in working to wards attaining them," Mr. Redden said after the return yesterday. "The entire program is most im pressive, and certainly can be ly well done, and the drab high school auditorium was converted into a good resemblance of a real theater. termed essential," lie continued. As part of his primary cam paign, Mr. Redden stressed imme diate, and further development of the Park on the North Carolina side. His survey into some of the most scenic sections of the Park Wednesday is evidence of his in tentions to carry out his promises. Looking up Hig Creek towards Mt. Cuyot, towering b',621 feet high, he said, "1 have seen many beautiful scenes, but it would take a long time to find one to surpass this one." As he stood on the bank of the swift stream, fishermen below were pulling out 12-inch trout with apparent case. Turning to the group, be remarked, "Kvcry American should have the benefit of enjoying such places as t his . . . I am going lo do my part lo .see thai I hey can." Among (hose accompanying Mr. Redden, included: C. N. Allen, Dr. Tom Stringficld, C. L ltrown', li L. Sims. W. Hugh Massie, V. Curtis Russ. William Medford, John Need ham, Chief Park Ranger: Glenn Palmer, Robert I). Coleman, Can Ion, Charles Ray, Hlair Ross, super intendent of the Park, George A. Hrown, Jr., James Henderson, Can ton, David I'nderwood. R. H. Dav enport, Jonathan 11. Wood v. Grav- den C. Ferguson, Patrolman O. I, Hoberls. Joining the group al lunch on Wednesday were Miss s Jones and If. L. Prevosl. Mr, Redden was aecomn.ini, -,l here from 1 li nilersimv i i le .uiH (he flips by Sam Pickard. oMiei;,l of Columbia Rroadcast ing Sv.slom, a resident of llendersonv ille. Slack's Your low necklines call for Paula bras, at Slack's VtJ, r ' 4 . ' ' 1 . w From The Slack Shops comes something new, a smoothly fitting bra to wear with your new decollete fashions. Made of lovely materials in white, rose, black and colors ... it is designed specially for today's dresses with new low-cut necklines. Low-cut front and back, good up-lift and adjustable back. $1.95 WnjncvHlr. Canton. Brevard;" n.t. Court Adourns (Continued from page 1 ) clerk of the court out of certain funds. Hugh C. White, charged witli driving drunk was fined $50 and ordered to pay the costs and given a (it) days suspended sentence. Howell Woodrow Ledford. charg ed with violation ol the prohibition law plead guilty of the possession of one half gallon of illicit liquor with judgement suspended on pay ment of the costs. In the case of Joe Parker and Willie Page, charged with larceny of an automobile, each defendant was sentenced to hard labor on the roads for from two to six months Anderson Noland, charged with public drunkenness, was ordered to pay the costs and given a 30 days suspend J sentence. Miss Hebe Medford had as her guest during the week. Miss Mildred llouch, of Orangeburg, S. C. a classmate at Urenau College. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ploft have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. R P. Sehabenger, and Mr. and Mrs. Olfo Schahonger, all of Kliabethi N. J. The I. iffer are parents of II. P. Sehabenger. all of Kliabeth, N. J. Sehabenger is the former Miss llellv Ploll, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Plot!. Bolls and Screws For Building truck beds. A com plete stock of carriage machine, lag, and stove bolts. Also wood screws in all sizes. 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