ntain: i'-i' 41i i 1 I -rl SECOND SLCTIO:.' Qf Large Haywood Delegation At State Young Demo Club In A'shoville 1 i I n iui Pi W A 1 ifeS V MO Derides Spy Claim , LAFF-A-DAY The ricksha used i:i Jie Orient today was invented by U. S. Ma rine Jonothan Goble, who visit;d Japan in 1854 with Commodore Perry, - STRAND THEATRE SUNDAY - MONDAY TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY . i V . J, 1 V', . tv Jt sV , 9 -10 -11 -12 Library Group Stockholders To Meet Tuesday The following announcement was issued by the secretary of the Waynesville Library Association, a corporation: NOTICE TO THE STOCKHOLD ERS OF THE WAYNESYILLK LIBRARY ASSOCIATION', A CORPORATION Notice is hereby piven to the stockholders of the Waitiesvi'.'.e Mm. y i ' 9 ,m;;-(R'1 i . , V W ' S I - i ' " I- , I. Hv r-ii Ln 50 devout Democrats from Haywood County-and thoir long-eared mascot attended the March 25 State Young Democrats Ilion in Asnevine, A" ndiicviuc viiitcu. flluiu&iat'ltcrL in? siwi w svmc iiiriuucta ui tiit-gaiuiu nun iiif uuiika-. in hub are James Reed, Jr-, Fred Campbell. Lance brooks. Jack Chapman. Jams Allison. Haywood Young Democrats President Vanar !0f cNe Bryan Medford, Jack and Dickie West. Mrs. Jack West, John Morgan, Dewev Ray, Mrs. Vanar Haynes, C. C. Medford, wiling. Ray Medford, and F. R. Medford. Mr. llayncs is at the head of the Tally's mascot. (Photo courtesy Asheville Citizen-Times.) rS BEGINS ON HOW Jo CAIN WEIGHT you exercise if you are Ipighr?' "Yes, says auy kinerican WecKiy ocauiy but limit your exercise. , llul hints and advice on pul on pounds follow (our articles "So You Gain Weight" beginning 16 issue of . : , American Weekly . Favorite Magazine With The. BALTIMORE NDAY AMERICAN U Vour Local Newsdealer DANX BOONE RE-CREATED, FUR CAP AND ALL DONDONl..i.UP) Court house employes were' startled to sec a replica of the famous Dan'l Boone strolling into the office of Sheriff Harold Bidwell. The tall, gangling man wore a long fur coat made of red fox pelts and a fur cap. s Judges, lawyers and visitors took one look and stopped their activi ties. Then the foxed-up man was recognized as Joe Dillon of Sedalia, Who had made the coat and hat from pelts "just for the novelty". THE YOUNGER SET By MILDRED MEDFORD 7 i High School Senior v I Av , J I Indians had come to the Library Asswlat ion, that the roq-' I'ipr annu.il ..meeting of the stotk-' holders will be held Tuesday. April 4, 1950, at 4 00 o'clock. P. M in the Waynesville Public Library BuiMinc on Main Street. Waynes-1 ville, North Carolina, at which i time and p'ace all rceular business . and oth"" business perti.iiur.,a to Hie alTairs of the Corporation,' which shall come before s.ud Meet ing, shall be transacted and con sidered. This March '.Dth, 19,il. V . .UCK CiUlNLAN Secretary I y I COWBELL CALLS PVIMLS . OTIS, Ma.?s. HP) A 100-ye:ir-old cowbell is used to rail' pupils into '.session at thp new Otis con solidated elementary school. Owen i. lattimora FROM Afghanistan, where he Is on a United Nations mission, Owen J. Lattlmore, expert on Far Eastern affairs, has labeled as "pure moon hlne" the "top spy" charges made against him by Sen. Joseph Mc Carthy In Washington. The above picture was taken when he was d viser to Generalissimo Chiang Kai shek in China. (International) W4 cm. "I fell out of a tree on that one - - J ..... u u u f. U U U IT U Why Suffer? USE FORMULA u ANTISEPTIC - I' or Poison Oak, Ivy. Insert Riles, (Sunburn AT Your ' " DRl'G STORE u u u u u u u u DONALD O'CONNOR Patricia Medina Zasu Pitts Ray Collins John Mclntire 0 IROSS.Itiigl y WADDFM WM i J mm m mm mm m m - SP0TSCSTEH Vf ' J9, t STERN ,L; . : CAMEIS;, : YES, CAMELS ARE SO MILD thai in a coail-to-coat lest of hundredl of man and woman who smokad Camali and only CamaUfor 30 dayt, notad throat tpacial isH, .making waakly aiaml- . nations, rtporled . NOT ONI SINGH CASE OF THROAT IRRITATION , duo to smoking CAME1S EASTER. SPECIALS Permanents Reduced . ..; J '.. .. WO Permanent : PO Permanent ALL $10- $ 7.50 he COLD WAVES As Low as Sg.50 FACIAL WITH EACH PERMANENT member 0l"- Phone dumber 413 -M modern beauty salon Opposite Tate's Guest House, Hazelwood . , Operators , L'Uian Randolph Nancy Nicholson Marjorie Mull, Mgr. The play that everyone has been looking forward to is the play that the Junior and Senior Class of St. John's is going to give in the very near future, "Aunt Abby Answers An Ad". ' TluTCa'st has-been working hard getting the play in "lip top" shape so they can entertain everyone the night the curtain goes up. Jenny Van De Water is playing the part of Abby Alnslcy, a dyed-in-the-wool old maid, and her maid-of-all work, Lucindy Love- joy will be played by Genny Ker- nan. Walter Taliaferro has the part of an unwelcome suitor of Abby Alnsley. Horace Harter. Ann Ain sley, Abbv's niece from the city, is Joanne Metcalf, and Ann's girl chum, Lillian Lorranie, is played by Sonja Hagna. Of course1 there is always a lover in every play, but there seems to be two in this one, Robert Jeter plays the part of Billy Barberton who is engaged to Lillian and Hallett Ward, Jr., plays the part of Anna's boy triend. Mrs. Purviance, a tourist, is played by Bette Hannah and Horace Hark well, a lonely widower, is by Frosty Lane ; . .' and the tatthMale, Essie Ebbersole. of the play is Dolf Kienast. With that Cast of Characters the play would have to be a sue cess, because the cast as a whole is such a success ... Good Luck, and don't practice too hard. ing that party. Everyone had a wonderful time ... . . so let's do It again ln the very near future. If you missed the Masquerade Tarty Friday nieht then you missed a wonderful time. Walk ing into the Armory where the Masquerade was held, you won dered if you weren't in some cir cus of some kind. You couldn't tell who the girl was in the rab bit costume or the boy who was dressed as an old woman . . . but it was a lot of fun trying to figure out just who was who, There were kits of "skits" acted out by different groups and indi viduals and you, could tell they had put a lot of hard work into making them - good.' Joan Morris did .an A! Jolson stunt . . . she played his record and acted it out- she even had her face blacked. Ann Coman Crawford and J. D Stanley won the prizes for having the best costumes. Ann came as Rita Hayworth wearing a red wig a mask, and even clothes like Rita wears. J. D. came as a clown . he looked just like one, too. Marjorie Woody and Jimmy Whitman were dressed like Indians . . . and actually had people think- Th'elfpeecli fc& of W.f .II S. presented one of the best plays that hat ever been presented at the high school, "American Pass port," a three act play by Dana Thomas. r Last Thursday night just be fore the curtain went up, the cast and back stage workers were in one big uproar yes they were nervous. But after the first act was over, all was okay and calm again. With Miss Alma Jackson as the director, everyone had a won derful time, practicing at night, running all over town for last minute things, getting the furni ture to the school, and then last of all getting our make-up on before going on stage. Margaret Reece did a fine job with the make-up, How did you ever change a young girl Into an old woman, Margaret? : Those In the play were: John ny Patterson, Ann Rector, Dan ny McClure, Nancy Stanley, Su sie Stamey, Gene Yarborough, Nancy Lou Floyd, Deryl Davis, and Elaine Francis. Back stage workers were: Bet ty Franklin, James McJunkln, Coretta Henson, Edna Callanan, Margaret Reese, Malcolm Wil liamson, and Kathleen Calhoun as Assistant Director to Miss Jackson, director. Congratulations to, the debators! Although both of our teams didnt' win in the triangular debate, we are very proud of them. Edna Callahan and Vivian Wat kins debated in Forest City against the Marion debators ... they didn't win, but they gained a lot of knowledge by trying. Then Nancy Floyd and Elaine Francis debated in Marion against Forest City and they won. We are glad, too. Then Marion and Forest City debated against each other at Waynesville High Friday. 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