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ARTICLES OF LASTING INTEREST TO VISITORS IN THIS MOUNTAIN 5 - nn V A C A 0 L A D JN jtherokoe Drama ' Ready For Public Says The Director i - "The CJherokee Drama Is ready i for the public," Duertor Harry t Davig stated today. "Unto These Hills right now is a good, professional show,'1 the ! veteran Carolina Playmakers ' pro ' ducer added. "With a week of dress .rehearsals before our July 1 opening. It should be a fitting pre sentation for this magnificent Theatre." . Mountainside Theatre, "eastern J America's spectacular outdoor show-house," is beautifully and comfortably ready. Workmen today .framed its 3,000 tiered seats with transplanted shrubs from through out the Great Smoky area, attach ed cushioned backs to reserved sections, and connected coffee urns and refrigerators In concession stands. Mountainside's three stages, i gleaming grass-green on the play ing areas and cement-white on the dance strips under 'gradations of light from the $6,000 scene-changing control board, have been la beled "magnificent" by hundreds of preview spectators from ! the thousands streaming through Great Smoky National Park. , Tonight brilliant man-made light .bathed Saunooke Mountain, the Theatre's own peak, and surround ing Jessan and Saunooke Ridges. ,Paved entry roads and parking lot directional signs reflected light The Mountains And Water blond At Junaluska. i - Vv i JL . Calendar of Events Thursday 7:00 Lions Club. 7:00 Hazelwood Presbyterian men meet. 8:30 Street Dance at Court House. Friday 1:00 Rotary Club. 1:30 Demonstration at Home of Ed Mehaffey. 4:00 Demonstration at home of SEE US FOR , RENTALS INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE Next To Library CAROLINA Mutual Insurance Agency R. N. Johnson & P. L. Johnson Phone 331 v'TV 'iff i I f Alley continued, "to channel re quests for, rooms to a contact point in each of the 11 counties, where Tourist Associations and cooperat ing Chambers of Commerce will ar range to handle reservations for their respective areas." Through its county tourist groups, WNCTA Is providing this service because of the increased demand for information and res ervations for rooms in connection with the drama. i A particularly heavy volume of visitors is expected "in this section duririg the July 4 weekend. In otlier -business, the 'commit teemen drew up plans for an an niversary meeting of all Tourist Associations. The beautiful scene, framed by trees on the hill of Lamburth Hall, overlooking Lake Junaluska, is a perfect picture of quiet, restfulness, and pe. ace, with the huge electric cross on the left. The area at the foot of the cross is usually filled with motorists who spend. much time overlooking the Lake and mountains in the background. , from incandescents, a million low hung stars! as many fireflies, and a Carolina moon due to be full on opening night. ' "The quiet opening we had planned for the birth of a theatri cal institution looks now like a Hollywood premiere" general man ager Cari White stated in the ticket office oh N. C. 107 a mile above this 400 year old Indian cap ital. "But there will be no VIP shindigs on opening night, or on any of the nine successive first showings through July 9. Box office reports show plainly that Eastern America wants to see our show. It uill be presented as Cbprokees have lived it in these eternal hills for 400 years, fitting a great show to, the Great Smoky mood." Tickets to the Cherokee Drama, available at UNTO THESE HILLS, Cherokee, and other western North mum CALL 408-1-3 The only perfect food in the world is MILK! . . . and noth ing is more nutritious than a big, cool glass of our creamy, rich milk. Call us how for regular delivery service. BURGIN'S DAIRY GRADE "A" PASTEURIZED MILK t Wi ' " ' - Dellwodd-N. ; - , -',V v - -r- EXPERT WHEEL KftLANCING Is a specialty vJith us! INSIST ON THE KfiS.-.GET O GAS mi: OOILS lMi:7:: O LtTKICANTS f Underwood Service Station Main Street ' Waynesville PASTRIES PIES CAKES "The More You Buy.-. The Happier We Are" We Get A Kick Out of Baking Fine Foods WHITMAN'S BAKERY Main Street Phone 343 Waynesville Good Food Phone 9183 SERVED RIGHT REASONABLE PRICES A Wide Variety At All Times WAYNESVILLE RESTAURANT Main Street Open 5:30 A. M. 1:00 P. M. During Season Information Center Is Established At Cherokee; Group Leading Work W. 'Bert Williams xt Bryson City will represent the Western North Carolina Tourist Association at the Cherokee historical drama's infor mation center. He was selected at a meeting here Monday by the tourist group's executive committee from a group of applicants for the position. " Mr. Williams' titlftis .teat" of In- Carolina towns, are priced at adult reserved $2.40, children $1.20; non reserved $1.80 and 60 cents. formation-reservation' clerk at the Information Center, which was opened "recently at Cherokee. He will work with other mem bers of the staff now engaged there by the Cherokee Historical Asso ciation. Mrs. Doyle. Alley of Waynes yille,WNCT A secretary-treasurer, explained" that hts job will be to handle tourists' requests for hous ing accommodations. He'll start work tomorrow. "A system is being set up," Mrs. Troy Leatherwood. . ' Saturday 6:30 2nd primary election. ' 10:00 Story Hour for younger children at Library. . 10:00 Boys Club meets at Lake Junaluska bath house. 7:30 Singing. Convention at High School Stadium. 8:00 Dr. William Cannon, Em ory University, speaks at Lake Junaluska. 8:30 Square dance at Armory. Sunday 8:30 Communion Services at Lake Junaluska. , 9 30 Dr. Paul Anderson, New York City, speaker at Lake Juna- lU-,ka. V ;' ; 10:00 Dr.- George Harkhess, of Kvanston, speaks at Lake .'Juna luska. 11:00 Church Services. 8:00 Church Services. 8:00 Bishop Clare Purcell, Bir mingham, speaks at he "Lake. 9 00 Dr. N. C. ' McPherson, Memphis, speaks at the Lake. AmbiigjOur Visit! HOTEL LeFAIVE H. W. Greer, Greenville, S. C-I P. A. McGee, Johnson City, Tenn.; T. C. HarreU, Alcoa, Tenn.; Hal F. Voorleus, Atlanta, Ga., R. B. Bible, Knoxville, Tenn.; H. P. Christian, Roanoke, Va.; Gaiil Sloan, Rich mond, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gordon Pulaski, Tenn.; C. N. Sisk, Morganton. TWIN BROOK RESORT Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rickman and Son, Hamilton, Ontarrio (Canada); Mr. and Mrs. f; p,i J BALSAM Lone Gables, Floruia; xIr ; A. Poole, an.l M ,', L. Braivn. am) Vamilv'" ! , . ,,v, UM , . Mr. and Mrs. ,i Cai.ptl Jessie J.. W illiamon t Florida. ' Monday 10:00 Dr. John Rustln, Wash- "I Pay By Check" ...THE SAFE WAY TO SHOP! ... No need to carry money with you yet funds are al ways available. It's easy to pay bills by mail, and easy to keep track of expenses. Open a checking account "NOW! "THE BANK WITH FAMILY INTEREST" FIRST STATE BANK ' Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. v Phone 585 . Hazelwood, N, C. EVERY WEDNESDAY 5 to 7 P.M. Stokes Fampus CHICKEN & RIBS With all the TRIMMINGS ON ALLENS CREEK ROAD For Reservations Call 1101 ' Before Noon On Wednesday We Cater to Special Parties Obri " " -r y (.r' I - i tlt CHARLIE'S TEXACO SERVICE OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY One of the most complete service centers in W. N. C. B. F. GOODRICH TIRES & TUBES for ROAD SERVICE CALL 817 Remember With Flowers4 When you send flow ers to a loved one, you display thoughtful ness, and good taste. O CORSAGES O CUT FLOWERS O POTTED FLOWERS When You Say It With Flowers - -v. Say It With Ours! WAYNESVIL'LE FLORIST & GARDEN SHOP Phone 805 D. D. YORK, Owner Main Street Sportsmen Headquarters O Fishing O Baseball- O Golf O Tennis Parkman's Hardvare MAIN STREET i ' Believe It Or Not... IT'S TRUE Laundry needn't be an expensive item on your budget! Our automatic washers promise you brightj clean, rapid results. Costs' you only a few coins. Bring your laundry In today! Complete drying service. HARRELL'S AUTOMATIC LAUNDERITE v And . ;.,"'r DRY CLEANING Depot Street ington, D. C, pastor, speaks at Lake Junaluska. 8:00 U. S. Senator Frank P Graham speaks at Lake. 9:00 Bishop Arthur J. Moore, Atlanta, Ga., speaks at Lake. 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