PAGE SEC (Second Section? trAtMESTILL MOUNT AINOT Prof. W. C. Allen Visits 99 Counties In State W. C. Allen returned last week end from a visit to 15 counties in Eastern Carolina. He says he com pleted his intention for the past six years in m.'iking the journey from Murphy to Manteo and from Cherokee to Currituck, for he did that very thing on this trip to the 15 eastern counties.. There is now only one county in the state that lie has not been to, and that is Tyrell. He intended to go to Tyrrell, hut i CONNIE'S F.I. EVEN A S PHILADELPHIA (AP) Con nie Mack, the only manager the baseball Philadelphia Athletics have ever had. organized an Ath letic football team in 190. The team included Rube Waddell in the lineup Alter defeating Pitts burgh, which had lut Math euson at fullback. Muck claimed the pro foul ball championship of the United Stale because f heavv -!i;:-in- on the coast at the lime, lie feared to ven ture into th, it un: TYRONE AND LINDA VISIT SPVIN PARK THEATRE PROGRAM Saturday, July ,'J1 DOl'BLL rt.VI l RK Gun Law' Starring GEORGK O'BRIEN and -'- - - - rtTX. I ( it - j i l Ivy, - -r. r mm-- ; -f-" - W "' " W( Broadway Playwright Addresses Students Howard Hichardson, author of the Broadway hit, "Dar oi Moon," addressed the students oi the "Theater in ine sjj of the Theater here recently. Mr. Richardson, who was Intro duced by Maurice Geoffrey, direc tor of the theater and school, told of the experiences a puywrigm has In getttlng a play produced In New York. While here he visited la ahown with aetraw CJirlstiaB during a viiit to Madrid. At right Z taTa motion pictar. Qr tourod Spain. (InttmarioMl) "Big Town After Dark" Starring PHILLIP KEE1) and HILLAKV ISKIIOK Late Show "Trapped by Boston Blackie" willi CHESTER MOKKI1' Sunday. August 1 "Woman In White" Starring ALEXIS SMITH, SIDNKY GREENSTKEET (.Hi Vdl MI .Monday. Tuesday. August -'.) "April Showers" Starring JACK CARSON and ANN SOTIILKN MGM Takes Over Woman's Home For Movie HOLLYWOOD lUPl Mrs. W. A. riiidfs. wife of a SanU Monica, Oil architect, woke up one morn inK mid found two movie stu- 1 1 nu'ii measuring her "front porch with a aidslick. It was then that Mrs. Cordes di civered she lived In the typical ( .iiiforma home. It was so typical it js going to get in a movie. "Metro - Goldwyn - Mayer said i hi-- d luen looking for a house l.k.' inine for the movie 'Act of Vio lence'." she said. "And for the next ..i.iplc of weeks we had movie i, 1 1 running in and out the front .I.., i all day." may or may not sound like j piiwleue. Anyway, the Cordes i. n :n In not paid for it. I "ii days before filming began, iKiiu art experts arrived and told .Mi- Cordes her Venetian blinds veil' nntypically ritzy. Down they t.iine and up went cotton curtains. ' "I'd been trying to get my hus li.ind to take them down for months," she said. "Now he has no exc use not to paint the place." Electricians Helpful Studio electricians discovered a double electrical outlet on the front porch, which they used to iiyht the night shots of Van Heflin and Robert Ryan. "I never found that outlet," said Mrs. Cordes, "although I've lived here 15 years." Until the movie company ar rived. Mrs. Cordes thought their garden was pretty. "A studio green-man gave it the once-over," she said. "Then he brought in a dozen more bushes. 50 feet of hedge and four flats of flowers." M-G-M supplied Mrs. Cordes with a collection of still pictures of the scenes in her bungalow. "It's a big thrill," she said. "But it's rather eerie to see pictures of a strange man on the living room sofa and a strange woman cooking In my kitchen." Mrs. Cordes said she wouldn't have missed the excitement for anything. "Confusion0 Bother? It was like a tonic!" MODERN VERSION PORT WORTH, Tex. (UP) Po lice got a report on a middle-aged Mr. Godlva," after he had trigm ened a 35-year-old waitress. She said he drove ahead of her In his car and Jumped out In the nude. She fled. Dearborn, of New York, a mem-kai- r th resident company, and attended the formal opening of the Elwyn 1 theater. STRAND NEXT WEEK Friday Saturday IN PERSON STARS Or STAGE SCREEN RADIO Soma Music Dancing Comedians THE SOUTH S LEADING HILLBILLY BAND f DIXIE X$k PLAYBOYS SS77 -PLUS Big Double Feature On Screen Perambulating Church All In Day's Work ALBANY, Ga. iUP) Police here say they are prepared for anything now. They got the following orders: "Call on Dawson Road county line . . . escort . . . moving a church." The police kept unbelieving mo torists from speeding to the near est sanitarium as the house- of worship was moved down the main highway and across the Flint River bridge. 14 fgti'ii' UiUUM 3 ' tun nu tun nilH Htm iniiiiritii iuiuim uh vmuui moii hi itttii in timuim im A UNIVERSAL PICTURE AND Sunset Carson -In- "BANDITS OF THE BAD LANDS" COMEDY AND SERIAL Continuous Shows Moo Ihn, Friday 3 p. m. UU 11 p , Continuousi Showing Satur day 11 a. m. Till 11 p m TODAY nd SATt'RD BIG DOUBLE FEaW GENE AUTRY and SMILEY BURNETT In RANCH GRANDE I Iff.. 1 1 M Sun.-Mon.-Tues.,Augl She leads a Double ft J THAT VUmiAUGHTtM n i f Zr, Wednesday & Thursday, Aug. 4-5 THriiH (111(11 stlWMI CMUII umm ... ON Oil In fcrJ Glenn Th And His Coming Soon On Our Stage (PAL) THE WONDER HORSE HE CAN SING DANCE COl'NT CLOW'N'-Tll f Say, "I Saw It In The Mount " ' ASOtt CLEARANCE ALE S TARTS FRIDAY, JULY 30th h , . . . , - Mi,' ' j '' ' - $4.95 Value Ladies' Kefjuhir $8.93 Men's Summer Tastel Pull Over SHOES SWEATERS E Brown and White and Ventilated I $3.50 $5-95 72 x 90 All Wool CANNON BLANKETS $10-95 Regular $12.95 Yours For Only Regular $2.95 Ladies' PRINT PAJAMAS $2.19 Regular $5.95 Lidii All Wool CARDU Pastel Shades SPECIAL! LADIES' (OTTOS' ( llA.MHil.W Formerly Sold to $6.95 Reduced to DRESSES $2.95 Men's and Boys' SPORT SHIRTS REDUCED TO COST One Group Rayon Gabardine Ladies' RAINCOATS $18.95 Value Reduced to $12-79 LADIES' SUMMER DRESS; NEW STOCK COTTON WASHABLE Regular $10.95 Reduced to - $ Regular $&95 Reduced to - - $ Regular $7.95 Reduced to - - $ Regular $1.95 Boys' WORK PANTS : SlOO Men's and Boys' ZELAN JAflJ GREATLY REDUl 1 Group Rcg- $4J5 L LADIES' BLOUSES J 1 p f U V.: - , : ' ' Main Street, Waynesville N. C. workpaN1 9

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