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PAGEFTVJ THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER of Visitors In This (Hollywood Does Have Happily Married People ! HOLLYWOOD (UP) Robert A Haywood Apple Blossom Scene je ..it) "ia:r i thp t!:'.rJ Vl Led! " Md'.U ! pn'il"'- Evening' Opens At In The Sky Tonight the .cu nder I, u iH lie 1 l.il cent escapade with Adam causes all the trouble in the story. Doreen O'Neill Curtis of New York and Miami plays the part of Gertie, the comic negro maid, with Bob King as Casper, the butler Plenty Of Fishing Truman Is One Of In Western 7 Who Inherited Carolina Streams j White House lob In the eastern end of the park ! AP Newsfeatures therr is Rie CrerV and PataWh... Harry S Truman is one of seven r.ir iv,th k w n on a ice-preside nt s who stepped into from Waynesvillei offer excellent trout fishing Big Creek is per haps the best trout stream within Elwyn Dearborn, New York actor , the park, but is not so popular as ill he -Ml Burt"" npi-ii in ,d,t,. .hkI I(t kx'ii ,,.! t'llr-t - w p,,,-!,,, m.iru f in '" ol II.,' tlii-aii In Ttic Sk ' is !' U-I""U hi-niini "' , ami 'In' meant' bril liaiil I linlit fd hich Mr Hcotlrey L.,ii iki iiihii'k ,'....1. tit .M'U I "I in iu mil- i'1'ii' '1' mlh luveh hi la line uiiMti' as 11 ls tlfiif lias appeared tasiiit:en ltli here and Mi- 1 1 Hi's' ;iS ht-r M-i'ond season e ;d li oiii 1 1 it- Ucve t appears as liosi- hnsU-i'!- ulio.se nino- ! and playwright and former director !of the Asheville Community Thea tre, appears as Mr. Cokes and the least also includes Melvin Poinene, I of Hollywood, Donald E. Vogt, of New York, Faye Szernne Kaufman of Tampa and Marlon Robinson of j Hradenton. Fla. The latter two are j students in the 'Theatre In The Sky'' School of the Theatre. ! The production was designed by j El ma llene Geoffrey and Ivan Lynn is Stage manager in charge of special effects. some other streams as it is in a remote area with no convenient accommodations for fishermen In the Central Carolina section of the park are the Oconaluftee Kiver, of which at least three forks or prongs will be open t ttiis , stream is reached through Chero- : kee on N. C. 107 1; and Deep Creek. 1 which empties into the Tuckasee gee River at Bryson City. In the central portion of the : park on the Tennessee side of the j mountains are the Middle Prong 1 the White House on a President's death Of the six others, four mere Iv filled out their part terms tn of fiee The two who went on to serve an additional term on their own were the most recent in history. The six were John Tyler. Mil lard Fillmore, Andrew Johnson Chester A. Arthur, Theodore Roosevelt and Calvin Coolidge. Tvler became president in 1841 w hen William Henry Harrison died alter having been President only a month. Tyler's tenure was marked by constant bickering with Con gress, and while he was renomin ated hv an irregular Democratic convention in May, 1844, he with mm'M- THIS SCENE is not available rinht mow, but ilurin the I thi most IxMiitilul scriM's in i . .1 11... and tin ire people motor to the otclianl.s to view uie uiossohin more Montgomery says there are plenty of people in the movie business who, like him, have been married 20 years to the same person, nd he wishes you'd hear more about them. "There is nothing remarkable about our marriage." he said. "We're still amateurs at it. Most of the couples we know have been maried 20 years or longer." Take the James Cagneys. They've been married a quarter of a cen tury Or the George Murphys. They've been Mr. and Mrs. for 23 years. "After 20 years," Montgomery said, "Elizabeth and I are Just getting well acquainted. We have lots more to find out about each other in the next 20 years." People who think that Holly wood marriages last only as long as the next edition of the morning paper got a shock when the Mont gomery's celebrated their 20th wed ding anniversary. Since then Mont gomery often has been asked his "formula'' for a successful mar riage. l)util. i-u,l .kiilv ahnnf Hip rii- spriiiU. the thousands of apple j vorces Hollywood They don't Eastern Aniem a. Every year, hear about I lie long marriages. Ray li i 1,.,.. ..,,, ' Mlliano. ioi instance, im ucru Green Rain Falls On Alabama MOBILE, drew from the race the following of Little Pigeon River in Green- 1 August. (UP) - When boy FOR l VERY IASI0X AM) (ilKTS ILLF. FLORIST LIFT SHOP Phone 618-IV. IT A KICK o( Baking BTY f AKKS Id fASTRlKS Always Happy Shop With I's 's Bakery W'aynrsville Ala trreeiY rain fell herei one brought a bucketful to the news paper office, just in case anyone doubted him. After the downpour, sidewalks ;ind streets for a four-block area bore a lime tint. The weather bureau said the green rain could have been caused by some chemical being discharged into the air from an industrial plant. ' However, others believed that army fliers from nearby Brookley Field had been experimenting. They theorized that some of the dye used by fliers who crash at sea to color the water and attract air rescuers had been dropped on a rain cloud. Soap With Pants OH 1 Frees Trapped Boy j ST. LOUIS (UP) Police officers i had a choice of two ways of re leasing Harry Charleville, 10, after 'he had become wedged between crisscross girders of a bridge here. Their way and his. The boy told the po'icemen 10 cut the girders that were holding him but they had a less dramatic way. Ksorlps ind Tubes ihliU Icition ud Oil INE SHELL RVICE Balentlhe i Street 1 t y brier Cove, some 12 miles east of ; Gatlinburg by county roads; the West Prong of Little Pigeon, along Highway 71; and the Kast Prong ! of Little River along part of which is Tennessee Highway 73, from the park boundary near Townsend, ! Tenn., to about five miles above the village of Elkmnnt. This is j the most popular stream with fish- , ermen and the various proigs of Oconaluftee River are a close see- j ond. The Middle Prong of Liltle ; River from its confluence w-illi the East Prong about three miles from Townsend southward to the old logging town of Tremont (now ob literated) is also a popular stream Behind the Fontana Lake are two trout streams that have been popular in the past, but as they must now be reached by boat, they are somewhat difficult of ap proach. These streams are Forney Creek and Hazel Creek In the western end of the park there are Twentymile Creek, which is reached by the TVA's new access road Into Fontana Dam, and Abrams Creek, which flows from Cades Cove westward into the Little Tennessee River near Cullowhcc. The lower portion of the stream has some large rain bow trout. of the laruost apple orchards in Eastern America, and tlie .teman.l lor wie apples gioxvn here come from all sections of the country. The fall harvest season presents colorful scenes, and many photographers come here for color pictures of the ripe fruit heme; gathered by hundreds of harvesters. best drive-in in town: BREAKFAST OUR SPECIALTY! SANDWICHES DRINKS Charlie s Place Opposite Pet Plant ANYTHING TO OBILGE POCATELLO, Idaho (UPi Po catello police returned to their pa role car to find a man sitting in it. He said: "I want to go to jail." The officers obliged on a charge of drunkenness. Care enojigK to share with the starving childreiioMhC war-lorn countries. Fillmore, who went into the White House in 1850 when Zach ary Taylor died, was turned down for the nomination by the Whigs in 1852 Four years later the Know Nothing Parly named him and the Whig Party endorsed him. He car ried only one stale, Maryland. Andred Johnson was perhaps least fortunate of all. He became chief executive when Lincoln was assassinated in 1805, and resulting feuds with Congress led to House impeachment proceedings against him. He was acquitted, but in 1868 his party denied him renomination. Arthur succeeded the assassinat ed James A. Garfield In 1881 and historians now credit him with having done an able job. But when he tried for the Republican nomin ation in 1884 he was passed over for James G. Blaine. Theodore Roosevelt did better. He served three and a half years after President McKinley was shot in 1901, and then was renominated and re-elected for four years on his own in 1908. In 1912, he tried for the Republican nomination, and when he failed he started his own Bull Moose parly and ran for the office. He was unsuccessful, however. Coolidge served out Warren G Harding's term when the latter died in 1923, was renominated and reelected in 1924, and was con sidcred a possibility for nomination again in 1928 when he issued his "I do not choose to run" statement. Truman served as vice-president less than three months when Franklin D. Roosevelt died in his fourth presidential term in April 1945. First Woman Moderator To Fly For Church NEW YORK il'l'i Miss Helen Kenyon, (i4. the new moderator of the general council of Hie Congre gational Christian Churches, is un dertaking airplane trips In all parts of the country this summer to make speeches. Miss Kciivcin became lay leader of 1.200.000 church members in June at Olicrlin. (). The election made her the only woman in the world heading a major Protestant denomination. She said she planned the speak ing tour by air to help raise uie $2,720,571 needed to fill the quota of the postwar emergency program of the Congregational Christian Churches. WOOF-WOOF DOES IT Records Show Weather Is Always Favorable Here married 17 years. So has Dan Duryea. Eddie Cantor has been married 34 years and Jack Benny 21. Harold Lloyd, still the wealthi est star in Hollywood, celebrates his 25th wedding anniversary this year. Looking For GOOD FOOD? Try BURNETT E'S ' CAFE Main St. Waynesville Auction Sale 10 a.m. and 8 p.m. TWICE DAILY st beautilul merchandise in the country can 3ht at your own price. YlIESVIlLE ART GALLERY "In Our New Building" MARBLE PLENTIFUL SYLACAUGA. Ala. (UP) Resi dents boast that this is the only town in the nation with a marble tilling station, bituated atop one of the best marble veins in the U. S., Sylacauga has marble side walks, marble fishponds, marble fences and marble driveways. Ity BILL SHAUI'F. N C. News Bureau Couig Smith to gel cool may sound paradoxical, hut millions ol null lieiners anil westerner have been doing just thai lor genera tions. It's a mallei nl .(lliUule, and mil latitude. Aecoi duiK le I . S Wealliei Hu ll au ollicials, you should expect Hie temperature to decrease 5 de grees with eaeli 1 .000 feet rise in altitude, and western North Caro lina's niasMNo niotin!:!!" ranges, winch include (lie Mine Kidgcs and Smokies, have 4t peaks above (i.OOO; 21!H above 5.000 feel. Hie whole comprising the climax of the Appalachian system. and Hie great- eal Angus! an warm weather In Ain'.usl . mi I Iv are only Iwo days likely to have very Your Vacation Snapshots 8-Hour Service INGRAM STUDIOS Masonic Temple Bid. there average. s in the year in which i am Intel teres seriously wit h uu I door ai li ily, and much the same wiather condit ions prevail' I liiouuliout tins mountain area At i many oilier lolly resorts, steam Ileal is kepi in readiness lor l)i isK , melds, and most rooms have two hlankels handy Harriet licet her Stowe s "Uncle Tom's Cabin" sold 2.5(10.000 copies in 11152, the year it was published. MEMPHIS (UP) -You couldn't l'st uptluust of land in eastern SEE US FOR , . . ACCESSORIES WASHING GK EASING POLISHING GAS AND OIL JAMES SHELL SERVICE North Main Street The Passengers chuckled, blame the baby for crying bus was hoi and crowded. denly an elderly passenger ed barking but the baby quieted down search ing for the man with the bark. Library Board To Meet This Afternoon The Haywood County Library Board will meet at the Library Hn , afternoon at 2 o'clock. All mem bers are asked to attend Mrs. A. H. Moss ol Rucno:. Aire; and her son. Billy Moss, who ha. recently graduated from Wood bury Forest College, arrixed last week for a visit to the former's si -tcr. Mrs. Carl Medloro, at Way id-Lodge. I America Consequently. If you're having" a sweltering !)0 degrees in your low land community, it will he around 75 degrees here, and if you go up one ol Hie (i.OOO tool peaks which surround this summer resort, you'll likely lind the temperature dow n lo (id or 05. A rccenl ludy of this town's typical August, made by I lie 1' S Weal her Bureau from records strelching over a period of (iii year., uveal, il as an ideal out door iiioiiUi Average minimum tempi i aim -,. which occur ju:,t hi -loie dawn, call lor under blanket -leepini;. and day;, warm up quick ly and enough to permit all type:, ol outdoor activity, from goll to Celery, which grows wild In many parts of the world was noC, WavI1,,svi,,,, N(.,h Carolina, on ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as administra trix of the estate of F.dgar Allen, deceased, late of Haywood Conn ty. North Carolina, this is lo no lify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased, to exhibit them to the undersigned used for tury food until the 16th cen For the Best in Dry Cleaning Pickup and Delivery SERVICE CLEANERS Hazelwood Mutt Tate, Owner STOP WITH US FOR YOUR . . . GAS WASHING OIL LUBRICATION FEEDS COTTAGES REEVES AND CARVER At Intersection Highway 19-23 or before the th day of July, HMD or Ibis notice will be pleaded in bar of I heir recovery. All persons indebted lo said estate will please make immediate payment This the 9th day of July. 1 94 H. CLAKINK ALLEN. Administratrix of the Estate of Edgar Allen, deceased. 1745 July 13-20-27, Aug .1-10-17 Junaluska Supply Co. Dealers in Staple and Fancy Groceries, Also Complete Line Building Material Millwork to Order Gas and Oil BIG CHIEF SERVICE STATION At Entrance Telephone 88 Lake Junaluska, N. C. Get Your Copy Of "Everybody Square Dances!' IN THE SOUTHERN APPALACHIANS by LARRY W. MULL Sylva On Sale in Waynesville at WAYNESVILLE PHARMACY ROY1 MOSEMAN JONES RADIO STORE T".-"Trv'' THE HOOK STORE Office Kupplir & Equipment Must Craft Greetiiu Cards (.Ills of Distinction swimming. (July (wo days in a typi- A THE BEST IN ft REAL ESTATE ft INSURANCE ft SUMMER RENTALS Jim Kilpatrick Phono 100 See Us For . . . ft Indian Craft ft Mountain Craft ft Souvenirs ft Pottery Smoky Mountain Crafts Soco Road Route 19 Formal Opening -Tonite 8:30 P.M.! ALSO WED. AND TIIURS. JULY 21 AND 22 " eaAe 9t Ike. Sky HAZELWOOD AUDITORIUM Presents EDWARD EVEHETT IIDKTON S ROLLICKING COMEDY SUCCESS "ADAM'S EMENOMG" With An All Star Professional Cast Introducing ft GEORGE PILLETTE ft VIRGINIA SHIELD ft ELWYN DEARBORN ft DOREEN O'NEILL CURTIS ft MELVIN POMENE And Bringing Back ft ELLA BETH HURST and DONALD E. VOGT ft A MAURICE GEOFFREY PRODUCTION "A Nitc Out Might Be Fun . . . But, Oh, the Trouble It Can Cause . . . DON'T MISS "ADAM'S EVENING" Reserved Seats $1.50 Gen'l Admission $1.20 Children 75c 100 Good Seats Gen'l Admission 75c ALL PRICES INCLUDE TAX MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS EARLY CALL 286 fin ft I . ' , I ) 1 1i T.I
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