'IV, . I i A i - i- a f iLL Williams TeaAinj- Time In KaiS" .."vriUiams of Waynesville. V iUlith Colloge, is one r, students who are rrt-umo in the Raleigh ?P1 mter as part !jS$riuln course at ''Ratine on the theory ; TJarn best by "doing" ipciid several Lours each day dur ing half their senior year actu ally teaching, under the supervi sion of teachers in the Raleigh schools. 'Miss Wiliams is teaching high school home economics at Need ham Broughton ' high school. She will be graduated in June of this year with an A.B. degree in home economics and a North Carolina teaching certificate. BOX mm t n.llf Monday through FfMaj 7 Jk 9 P.M. r(( enu3 . - Saturday: Continuous Showings from U A.M. Sunday: 3 Shows, t, 4 and :3i P. M. LAST TIMES TODAY ...At i ... J : 1 m FRIDAY-SATURDAY, MAR. 17-18 DOUBLE FEATURE mtismSi., Crait (tctfetBdadil Mil MAlUlf , . tei-mii ftitlml Vk 7 "f - ; s-A or- 1 " TO ADAMS till HAMMONO PLUS ; ' d - J ' " .' II 11 I L Ml 1 1 rto Xitt AP NO, 11 "KING OF ROCKETMfiN" CARTOON LATE SHOW SATURDAY, MAR. 18 . fCANON CITY" KID -.J 1F1P IN i r.. Til iff?' Ch- ..." Strand's Big Altrccticn Audie Murphy, as the legendary Billy the ,Kid, has air Itching trig-ger-fawjer,when Gale Storm Ulesto dissuade him Dom Joining a feud shooting match. The two are c-staYred 4n Uiuversal-Iuterna-tionars Technicolor adventure. "The Kid' From Texas". Cpiningto the Strand Theatre -Sunday and Monday. . ;, , BIRTHS With Merchants Doric llazonz To New arrivals have been announc ed at the Haywood County Hos pital as follows: i ' Mr. and Airs. W. M. Curtis of Waynesville. a son, March 9 Mr. and Mrs. Woodson Ledford of Clyde, Route I. a daughter, March 9 Sgt. Head Assigned To El Paso, Texas v Sgt. FranH, IJead, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Head of Waynes ville, was recently assigned to the 97th Bomb Group at Biggs Air Force Base, El Paso, Texas. He had previously been assigned with the AF at Rheln Main, Germany. . At his new station he will serve MeliaHey Seryqs In Mediterrajiean Area, Navy Fireman jKenneth W. Me haffey of Waynesville, visited two eonUnents diuing, February while serving as a. crew, member aboard the dBstrQyer.VSS.C. R..,Ware. in the aircraft Jniuternce sec tion as a mechanic." ' WHERE YQU CAN ENJOY ThC BEST jpiCTt'RES ,IN CdSlFQRT SEATED JN LUXURIOUS BODIFORM 1UPIIOLSTERE.D SEATS. Matinees Sunday 2 and 4 P. M. "'Saturdays -II ArM. Continuous Wight Shows t and 9 P. M. Sunday Night JWO - ' 1 . Starring hum an. ..niw.u mnu iinnr . mimrp n finnuw DHDCDT D1PC SUNDAY - MONDAY, VIAR. 19 - 20 , t r7i'"-"''tf t w 47ADDIE f.:ur.?;iY' gale snna fy m ALBERT DCKKEK JHEPFERD STRUDW1CK 1 ALSO COLOR CARTOON & NEWS " ISE j- GET STRAND WISE SOON "PINKY"; COMING SOON BUCCANEER'S GIRL 17 PROGRAM FRIDAY, MARCH 17. . EYEWITNESS REALISM! i; Zachuy SCOTT fay EMERSON Zxiy Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Early of Waynesville, Route 1, a son, March 11 :' Mr rA Mi- Varn.n XTaccav nt Clyde, a son, Kiarch 11 Mr. and Mrs. William Siiles'of Canton, a daughter, March 11 Mr. and Mrs. W D. Matthews of Canton, a daughter. March 11 Mr. and .Mrs. Robert Smith of Waynesville', a daughter, March 1 1 V. Mr,-, and Mrs. Ralph Queen of Cannon, a daughter, March 11 Mr. and Mrs. Craig Reeves of Canton, a daughter, March 12 Mr. and Mrs, James Browning of Canton, a son, March 13 Mr. and Mrs. Walter $huler of Waynesvuie,' Route 1. a son, March 13 '.:.- SATURDAY, MARCH 18 DOUBLE FEATURE IV 'J .4" Nit I ft umtimH. f U lu !uV IT., tor iadmen1 V U rvi-X .,1 ,J ' x tVnm "CannonbaU" Taylor 1 PLUS 'CHICKENS COME HOME' Starring ; STAN LAUREL and OLIVER HARDY LATE SHOW "CRY MURDER" Starring CAROLE MATHEWS and JACK LORD SUNDAY, MARCH 19 1 in v m . ' V r..VOI Mil 1 V BartafrBBlTION CHlll WIIU JACK HOIT , J -o MON. TUES., MARCH 20 - 21 TWwmT . t Torch ( it tofamim li- nil-" " "' . "" " ' I I Mr. and Mrs. Bill Henry of Mag gie, a son, March 13 Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Burrls of Waynesville, Route 1, a son, March 13 V V ' ' - T - a ' Mr. and Mrs. Moody Russell of Dellwood, a daughVer, March 13 Mr. and M. George Parrls of Hazelwood, a son, March 14 Mr. and Mrs. William Rhodes of Canton, a daughter, March 14 Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Carter of Canton, a son, March 14 Mr. and Mrs, Charles Sunny of Canton, a daughter, March 13 Mr. and Mrs. Wade Haney Of Clyde, a daughter, March 15 Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Lowe of Hazelwood, a son, March 15 Mr. and Mrs. C. T. McCall of Hazelwood, a daughter, March 15 Hold Meeting Here Friday Doric Council No. 20, of Royal and Select Masters, will hold a Stated Assembly in the Lodse Room over Vhe First National Bank, on Friday night. March 17. at 7.30 p. .m After the business session. Companion C. R. EckholT, Past Illustrious Master, will hold a school of instruction in the Royal Masters Degree, all Cryptrlc Mas ons are invited to attend. See Our Want Ads For Barralna GXCQ 1 10 Preach In Ccr.icn Boyce Mecllin, an honor stu.l ; t at Wake Forc-t Collide Diviruiy School will fill the pulpit fit Beulah Baptist church in the Phillipiville section of Canton in Sunday morning, March 20 , at 11 o'clock.' Young Sledlin who will graduate this spring is affiliated with the Fruitland Institute where he spends the summer months. He is a fre quent visitor to Canton during that time. - The Rev. Coman V. Brown is pastor of the Beulah church and extends everyone a cordial weU come to hear this joung minister. JANE H ARRIS UE.NDJUCKS, above, is the new assistant secre tary of the North Carolina Mer chants Association. She succeeds Thompson Greenwood, who qn Mal'ch I became executive ser rtry of the organUatiun. . - Mrs. Hendricks, for the past ..three years public relations di rector for the American Retail Federation in Washington, D. C, will assume her duties with the association on May 1. A native of Concord, she attended St. Mary's in Raleigh:-and Salem College In Winston-Salem. Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Mintz of Canton, Route 3, a daughter, March 16 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Shoppard of Waynesville, Route 1, a "on, March 16. Club To Meet At Allen's Creek The Aliens Creek 4-H Club will meet Frldav. March 17, at the Aliens Creek School at 7 P. M. Leaders for the croup are Mrs. Elmer Hendrlx and Ernest Med- ford. Dellwood Methodist Charge The Rev, Paul Taylor, pastor Pastor's preaching appointments for Sunday, 10th are: Maple Grove 10 A. M. Dellwood 11 A. M." Elizabeth Chapel 7:30 P. M. Committees Named In South Clyde 1 South Clyde's residents 1 a 1 1 Monday night planned to play host to Francis Cove community in a spelling bee, discussed the propos ed renovation of pastures, and ap pointed special committees for their Community Development Program. They decided to Invite the Fran cis Cove folks to compete against them In a spelling match on April 10 In South Clyde. In reference to the pasture re novation,' the pasture committee worked up plans to hold a demon stration on the farm of Mrs. Thad Cnthey. Before udjournlng, they set the date of the next meeting for March 27, when The .Champion Paper and Fibre Company's film, 'The Price Of Freedom," wil be shown. Guest speaker at the Monday night session at Louisa Chnpel was Mrs. Giimsjey of the N. C. Slule College Extension Service. ; These special committees also were 'established, and members named as follows: Program Mrs. P. C. Mann, Lloyd JuHjceand Mrs, Kyle Lind say; w"ays ant! Meass-Robert Evans, Hugh Rogers, Curtis Rogers, P. C. Mann, and Van Denver;- RcfreshmontSrMrs. -'.Lloyd. Just ice, Mrs, Sam Jackson, Mrs. Maude Osborne, and Mrs. Walter Rhodar mor; Ilecreal ion Edwin Jackson, Mrs. Levi Morgan, and Massle Osborne. The meeting opened will) the audience Ringing, "Bringing In The Sheaves." The Rev. D. D, Gross, pastor of the Clyde Baptist Church 'gave the devotional. N SPECIAL SALE GREATLY REDUCED PRICES ALL FRAMED WALL PICTURES ALL LARGE SERVING TRAYS Playing- Cards. .Congress and Gainsborough. Photograph Frames, Yarn Kits, "Knit-a-Tie" Baby Sweaters, Bootees and Mitten Kits Many Art Goods and Snull Items. AIKEN GIFT SHOP WAYNESVILLE mm-in Trans PROGRAM Shows Start at 7:00 P. M. THURSDAY FRIDAY, MARCH 16 . 17 " "TULSA" ' -'-. 'Starring SUSAN II AYWARD and ROBERT PRESTON SATURDAY, MARCH 18 STATION WEST Starring DICK POWELL ' ll SUNDAY, MARCH 10 IT'S A GREAT FEELING' t 'Starring , Anaplasmoils Veterinarians at Kansas itata college have found that cows in fected with anaplasmosls, a deadly blood disease, may transmit the in fection to their calves before birth. i.ot Spring and Summer Sewing and rfmm CALIFORNIA PLAIDS, CHECKS I STRIPES, touh iptcial for thii.vnt. Btouliful palttm, aliv with color, fpoually dtugncd or our ftor. ,MLi booutlM ladtn' and childron'i dronoi, IportWMar alio imort tor doc cotivo .purpoMfc Wathoblo. fortiori ud. 36 " vidt. $anforizfi - 36 inch width lei-Hudson J ...j 51. :t li DENNIS MORGAN and JACK CARSON ; , , ......... . AS ADVIRTISED IN , . ! . seventeen r ri nFffw . ri v...n.-, 1...1U.. .nr- i '-'I ). tfU Beoutiful new rayon stripping fabric ... . si ' .: ' i Wtfft gorgeous colors to motch any Spring outfit A r ) s : KJ S I irf-.rf I . ..... ' . M 1 . .' 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