InJay Afternoon, AusQfl 14, la 5g
raend The Simmer
jhis Gommraiity Is The Heal
U 4-H Club
I ontinued from PI
Luuty."
lld Oinduff-"L think Hay-
Ind the PoP'e ali"
linger. ;
.- Guy "We enjoyed the
. . .. .!...,.. and 1 1 lf most
Ll mountains . . . ad the
,m that gl snoea me
1 was here.
so friendly."
Jim Barnes "The hospitality of
the Haywood people is just grand.
The people are friendly, and a
happy group.- The leaders had a
very good program and I do not
know of anyone who was homesick,
because of the many sights to see.
With I could stay longer."
Curtis Mlneart '. "I think that
our trip to Haywood county has
been educational and I learned
many things that will long be re-
nu'iitb-red.
L Givincr "I think Hay-
i a nice place, u is uiner
... i.,wath mountains In
,d are beautiful. I enjoyed
ip through tne nampiun
mill, and nave ipuna nay
people so friendly. I wish I
have stayea lunger, mc
.f t,h ma were extremely
ui -
lina to me. because we do
Lve tobacco in Iowa.
Melva Sohnecker "I like Hay
wood, and the people. They are
so friendly, and get along with
each other. , The mountains are
beautiful."
,,r,t Ross "I think the peo-
... friendly, and the com-
1. . I . I . l. I. . a thun
k SUII'll IS llljlin "tic uimi
-Illusion county.
.1 ii..iiM TVia trmcf tm
.it Mf.MUMt'll " ...
ive thing that I have noticed
suuthern hospitality in the
Thev have showed us a
Uod time, and the people are
NOW
MOTOR TO TOP
hiteside
T Midway Cashiers ana
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Eastern America's,
Highest Cliffs!
SI A Person Children
I'nder 10 Free
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Terry Greiner "I think Hay
wood county is a very good county.
A lot of friendliness and coopera
tion exists. The agriculture Dart
impressed me."
Jean Davison "I especially lik
ed the scenery. We had loads of
fun, and very little sleep. We were
on the go day and night."
Bernito Martin "I guess I liked
everything about Haywood county.
The mountains, the people, with
their true southern hospitality. It
is different from Iowa. I hope the
exchange program continues."
Margaret Vincent "I enjoyed
the wonderful southern hospitality.
Everyone made us feel right at
home. I love the beautiful scenery,
and views from the mountain trips.
It was a wondorful experience."
THE
YOUNGER
SET
By
ANNE BISCHOFF
High School Senior
Farmcapade
At Smithfield
Labor Short I"
Greensboro
Greensboro industries are beat
ing the bushes looking for work
ers. An unexpected increase in em-
ployment virtually exhausted the
town of available help. Some firms
described the shortage as "serious.'
his shirts.
Hongy y Hl
Lool for thii seal . , . -Vjl
n you buy waslubUt yV
V gx 'vN JJi?
L.fhe way HE likes them!
ome Laundry & Gleaners
One of our guest columnist today
Is MARY JAN K ROGERS, who
spent six weeks at Foster Music
Camp in Richmond, Ky.
While at the camp Mary Jaiu sat
forth chair flute In the band and
was among the select players who
played in the orchestra. She ws
voted the prettiest girl and best
figure in the superlatives, and ac
quired the nan? of 'Daisy Mae.
(Wonder why?)
She now sits solo chair in the
Waynosville High School Concert
Band. .
Sunday, June 18, the campers at
Fosttr Music Camp met for the
first time at suppvr. Then we went
to the gym t play. games, and stay
ed a lot longer than they planned
for- us too, because of the rain
That night we learned to leave
our windows down or sleep in wet
beds, because crying skies were
typical of the five weeks at Foster.
Monday the camp routine began.
and were we ever busy!
Most of our time was spent in
band or orchestra rehearsal and
marching', Each night some kind of
recreation was planned for us It
we weren't eivine a concert or re
cital. We had hikes, movies, dances,
(square and otherwise) and water
melon fearts.
If any one at camp got the least
bit homesick,' If was never known.
We were kept too busy and had too
much fun for thatl :
Our concerts were given in the
amphitheater. At our first one
while the band was playing 'Rocket
Rythem, an airplane advertising
'Wcldemann's Rinc Beer' gave us
quite a bit of competition.
The next night the orchestra
played Beethoven's Fifth Sym
phony in its entirity, directed by
Van I'cursem and a four year old
lad until his mother captured him!
Each nieht after supper we
marched for an hour, practicing
for the big exhibition we gave the
last week of camp.
Quite often U rained hut we
marched Just the same. We were so
experienced In marching in the
rain that the rain which came dur
ing the exhibition didn't bother, us
at all.
When camp came to a close one
hardly saw a person 'that wasn't
dewey-yed over leaving. But we
brought back with us fond memor
ies of our concerts, both good and
bad. of sinning our favorite songs
after meals, of playing pranks and
having theni played on us, of learn
ing to bo a better musician, and
most of all, of meeting the wonder
ful people that we'll never forget.
Smithfield had a festive air
Thursday as thousands of Eastern
North Carolina farmers filled the
town to cilcurate its Bright Leaf
Farmcapa'te. Riding on one float
was Snuthtield's Iai l ong Ogburu,
chosen this summer s Jli-s Bright
Leaf of North Caiolma. for th
permiore of ihe motion piiiure,
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Wins A.A.U. Titles
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'I
t!
Comments From Some..
Of Our Visitors oi
North
Spell-
Choo's brother Kill
Quits For -Marines
Former University of
Carolina football star Max
man will coach the Clearwater.
Fla., HU'h School gridilers next fall
while Uill Justin is in the Marines.
Bill, one of Chuo Choo's gild-play-
ng blathers, had to leave the job
he was named to only last year to
go on active duty as a Leatherneck.
Spcllmutt was his assistant coach.
The last half of the column ts
written by Virginia Dare, one of
the 4-HVrs from Iowa. Virginia is
staying with IVggy Nolaiul in the
RatclilT Cove Community and
Would have written more, but she
just had to be off to one of the
many things planned for the low-
ans during thvirisit here in Hay
wood.
When we left Washington Coun
ty, Iowa, for a week's visit to Hay
wood County, I never thought for
once that we would have such a
wonderful tune and do and see
so many things in one week.
On our' ti'io down from low we
visited many interesting places
New Salem where Abo Lincoln
onoc lived, and then his tomb at
Springfield. HI.; Churchill Downs
and Man O' War's grave and sta
tue.. We had also seen the movie
the night before "Blue Grass of
Kentucky" and in the movie they
had talked about "Man (V. War'
and 'it made It much more inter
eating afU'i: having seen the show
As we wero entering Haywood
County and saw all the cars lined
up 'by the roadside we thought
there had been tin accident. Wo
were very surprised and pleased at
the nice reception that was given
us.
Two of the girls on the bus wore
"cutting up" and having a good
time when one said, "Maybe (hey
will have the hand playing for us
And suit- enough the band was
there playing.1
One of the things I was most
impressed with was Ihe 4-H Club
Camp "Schaub" which affords
many advantages to the Haywood
4-H'ers which we do hoi have in
Iowa as we do not have 'anything
of that sort.
'.
1 like very much to squaw dance
the way you do down here. We do
It quite dilTercntly in Iowa . , .
there we are In sets, or squares of
four couples and we haven t yet
learned to do all the things you
do the foot movements and the
formations. 1 believe that the
square dancing the Haywood 4-11-
ers did last year at Washington
helped a lot to get square dancing
started more. It is still quite new
to most of us in Iowa.
The food we are getting down
here is really wonderful and it
too is different from our Iowa food.
1 had never tasted a banana sand
wich before until I came down
here; and our hamburgers Just
have the meat in them with a lit
tle onion and pickle 1 really
like the way they are fixed down
here.
The difference In our talk is not
so noticeable now after a few days,
but It seems that haitlly anyone
says loa corcctly. The accent is
placed on the I.
,
We have all had the most won
derful time ever, Just ak any of
the Iowa "kids" and they will all
answer "WONDERFUL!" We will
always remember our week to the
Western North Carolina Moun
tains.
This has really been a vacation
n
j
m W ill
Dr. and Mrs.
ruiihhorn Kv.. now stopping al
Lambuth Inn "Your mountains
at beautiful and w-lful, especially
lo those uf us khu live in the Oliio j
river valley, we nave enjoyeu ui
stay at Lambuth Inn because of
the Christian fellowship and genu
ine southern hospitality.
- 1 T '
(ton. of Nornna,
u n PKtr nf Mrs L. C. Djltc
"I think the mountains ar, the
mo t beautiful scenery I have ever
seen." . ' , i
WINNER of three top evenU In the
A. A. U. swimming and diving
eventi at High Point. N.C., Pat
Keller McCormlck wean a broad
victory imile. She copped triple
diving honors. (International)
N. C. Leading In
Road Spending
An American Road Builders As
socintlon survey shows North Caro
lina is leading the nation in spend
ing on road Improvements. The sur
vev lists this state with $132,000.-
000 In road deficiencies with the
state highway spending at $75,000
000 a year.
Reward Out For
rooch-Nappets
The Wake County SPCA is of
fering a $75 reward for people
stealing dogs for sale to scientific
laboratories. A Raleigh city offic
ial' said reports he has received' de
clare a. gang of poiKh-thieve is
operating out of the sLite capital.
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