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3j Ailcruouu- liis : GommiiMty Is Tfee Ideal Bpot to Sb3ec1 ..." fc ll 1 timnei! Annual Observance i FootIm ,01 "Inly fee being made for rec: ... onnual county- 11 of July celebration, f week-long celebra formally get underway ay evening, juy ?0(el Gordon FFEE SHOP Serving SUNDAY DINNER From 12 to 3 with the annual Union - church services in the High School Sta dium.. ; . Whitener H. ' Prevost, general ehah-man, announced this morning that numerous committees cover ing all phases of the observance had just about completed their task of coordinating one of the best programs ever assembled. In addition to the usual events, there will be $780, or more .in merchandise prizes given during the week. This is a new feature .of the celebration. The Community Development or ganizations of the county are co operating and will stage ""athletic events-, as well as a musical pro gram of interest. 'V-, .-. Mr: Prevost said that early on Monday,-July 3rd, the Williams Amusement Company, sides would De assembled on the High School playground, and would be m qper aCton that afternoon and for the re- mainder of the week. ' , Starting at 9:30 on Tuesday, July 4th; a long, and colorful parade featuring the high school Band, a beneficiary of the proceeds of the celebration, Boy Scout, Girl Scouts, the National Guard, group of youngsters with pets, and others, will participate in a parade which will terminate at the high school. - A series of Field Day athletic f lwdod. N. C. 'm Ed. Phone 413-M MODERN BEAUTY SALON ANTIQUES and GIFTS Mrs. George Brown, Jr. Specializing in Facials, Packs & Scalp Treatments We also have antique furniture and china Plenty of FREE PARKING Space events will begin at 10:30 and con- unue until noon, with cash prizes being given the winners. Those participating will be ages 9 to 14. starting it one o clock there will be a bas.Dall game between the Knee-Pants team. Composed of players from 9 to 14, in their new uniforms. There will be two 5-in- ning games. Sammy Lane, and Wil liam Chambers are In charge of the two teams. Starting at thret o'clock, two girls softball teams from the Community Development League will play. This event is under the direction of Turner Cathey, assist ant comuy agent. Scheduled to begin immediately after the girls' softball games, will be boys" games, also from the Com munity Development league. One " of the Highlights Of ' the celebration is expected to be the musical program on the night of July Fourth, starting at 7:30 at the stadium, In the event-of rain the program will be given in the school auditorium. The program will be nntsieal, featuring string bands, and singing groups from the vari ous Community Development units of the county. . . ;l Mr. prevost said thaf there will be no admission chapges every thingls free except the jrldes.'he explained. " v 1 "Following a custom of many years, there will be sfx modern rides, but no gambling, or places of chance permitted. The same high type programs as have been presented in the past will be fea tured again this year," he com mented. .- - Tentative plans are . to award valuable merchandising prices on Tuesday , and Saturday nights. Dev. tails will be announced later. . A large portion of the money which ttie Boosters Club, makes from this event is donated to the Waynesville High School Band. The committee in charge of ar rangements for the Union Service is R. L. Prevost, Rev. M. L. Lewi9, and Rev. Paul Thrower? The general committee Is com posed of, Prevost, chairman, How ard Clapp, Homer Justice, Sammy Lane, Paul Davis, and Fred Camp bell.. v Vayncsvillo Art Gallery Reopen: For 18th Season The Waynesville Art Gallery, a permanent fixture In Waynesville for so many years, reopens Thurs day night, June 22. Included in the stock are thous ands upon thousands of fine artlr cles and many rare and oeautlful items. There will te many piece of diamond jewelry, including ear rings, br pins, watches, ri'rt'J of all kinds, bracelets and an tiques,' silver flat ware and. hollow ware, Sheffield silver. Oriental rugs, both Persian and Chinese furniture, many new Chinese pieces, lamps, aril individually made. china (included is the fauiuiis name of Spode) and, of course, Mr Mann's pet hobby Is his famous collection of Meissen, Dresden and other antique porcelains. All these items can be purchased at your own price. ' Sales start , Thursday, June 22, at 8:00 p. m., and will continue nightly until Saturday, July 1. There will be two sales dally, starting Monday, July 3,. at 10:30 m. and at 8:00 p. m. As always, there will be many gifts and this year is no exception, for the gifts wiliV be "numerous and beautiful. Ono Of The Lovely Falls Found In Western North Carolina Say, "I Saw It In Tho Mountain:: cr.' j An early experiment in photog raphy consisted of reproducing crude silhouette shadows on chemlL cally treated paper with the aid of the sun. That was in 1802. Library Notes MARGARET JOHNSTON" COUNTY LIBRARIAN ' feOdlC 1-A-MINUTE Can you imagine checking Out over a book a minute? That is ex actly what the library has done for the past two Saturday mornings! Just take -a; peep into our crowded area some Saturday morning, and you'll see what a rush it is. While the Story-Hour is going on down- X i This is Tuckaselgee FallH, easily reached over Highway No. 19, and not so far from Bryson City; This is Just one of the many spectacular falls in this section, On almosit every road leading from Waynesville, motorists can see scenes similar to this Looking Glass Falls, on Highway No. 276; Soco Falls, on Highway No. 19, near Soco Gap, and High Falls on Highway No. 107, south of Cul '. lowhee. stairs, Mr9, Atkins has been very busy upstairs with adults. WANTED -AX INDIAN HEAD We had a request recently for a copy of the Indian Head used in our Reading. Club four years ago th$ request came trQm the Will Rogers Library in Claremore, Okla. MUSICAL RECORDINGS One hundred musical recordings were checked trait from the Library last month. Are you among our music roversr who are taking ad vantage of this collection? Haywood County's most completely equipped , Radio Service Shop; Haywood County's most complete stock ot "-- Tubes and Parts Haywood County's most experienced ;' Radio Technicians WAYNESVILLE RADIO SERVICE 116 Miller Street Fhone 1006 ' NEW BOOKMOBILE STOPS Quite a number of people ( are turrving out for the new slops add ed ta the new schedule this sum mer. One entirely new trip tcx- IceDt for Clyde) has been estab lishpd. It is the South Clyde and Ratcllffe Cove trip with stops (it Clyde Town Hall, Sam Jackson, Louisa Chapel, P. C. Mann, Mrs. Henry Osborne, Mrs. Roy Meador, Mrs. Vincent Davis, Rulcliffo Cove Grocery. The first scheduled trip was JUne 20th. Have You Tried Our SPECIAL HAND-FINISH SERVICE?' Our exclusive HAND-FINlSII service assures the best in laundering. We hand-finish curtains, ladies appartl and all other ne garments . . . . return them to you in perfect condition. . JUST CALL 205 THE WAYNESVILLE LAUNDRY. INC. "Particular Cleaners For People Who Care" Phone 205 t , .Boy-d AvC Fred Sheehan Joe Liner aSB&SlNI OPENING .THURSDAY; w TO OS .JUNE Aric 22, 7:30 P.M; G sill WAYNESVILLE ART GALLERY CI IN OUR MODERN BUILDING be susiE to mnm m n Auction Sale Thursday , , ' . ) t x U rj . TUNE 22nd - ' W&U This JSeospii jWe Have Our i- I)'! r tr m: it. tnnenS'T v- feist comenon VilLlffiDiLE Diamond Jfewelry- Watches -Clocks -Antique English SUver - Sterling Silver - Imported Porcelains -Persian Rugs THIS IS OUR 18th CONSECUTIVE YEAR IN WAYNESVILLE ALWAYS DELrGHTFULLY COOL - COMFORTABLE CUSHIONED SEATS . r. tii- .... ... Wc eke sim m mm FDEE' AT - Each Auction Awt Gallery James Mann, Owner 2 SALES mm 10:30 LEI and 7:S0 P. El' WAYNESVILLE 153 MAIN STREET
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