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itSc. -cn.m anudtt SeviiT THE WATNESVILLE HOXUfTAIMZEB ARTICLES OF LASTING INTEREST TO VISITORS IN THIS MOUNTAIN VACATIONLAND YOUNGER I r jgfr ANMi BISCHOFF ' llich School Senior there rootin' for Duke, tho'. Again let aie say that it was a wonderful party and that the dec orations were the prettiest yet. Wkan ttot Norris, Katliryn Hyalt, iM wands, and Kathleen Cul- WmMMMM ftMtthfy want ta have -party they stt right down and start on the Invitations. 'Tliey -set the date for Friday niKht and then started on the rw II JWons, whffh were written With rd ink ami had four Imm irawa Jicross the top that itymttrted Ike 'iour girls tnvtug you tu the party. N AfUr the invitations were mailed Bliey Journeyed over to the Youth Center to start decora'i.i?1. V-And the first thing thai cmijtht Yur eye when you walked In ihs .door Friday night were the decora tions. They were fMBUtttul! Candles were placed around the dance floor for light and balloons Were strung from the ceiling and wi' the piano. S On the walls the girls had placed hearts, diamonds, spades, clubs, half moons wtih a star, and other creations out from colored paper, that resembled modern art. In fact, yau might say that the theme of the decorations was modern art. Round dancing was the main feature, with square dances called by Sammy Jones as an added at traction. family is a wonderful caller. He doesn't call just one step yeu Hive to be on your toes to 4o what he calls next. The balloons each had a piece of gum in them so the grand finale of the party was getting a balloon and some gum. Another attractive feature of the decorations was the boxes of gum on the door facings. The boxes were arranged aloag the facings and on the piano, and created a lot of attention. Ann Rector looked very nice In a dark green dress with tier tan Tom Stockton and his twin-brother Dick, kept everyone wondering which was Tom and which was Dick Bette Hannah and Jimmy Galloway played the piano fer some of the dances and Bette had a small cheering section of Caro lina fans Elwood Roberts was THE BEST GRADE "A" DRIVE - IN IN TOWN Breakfast Onr Specialty! SANDWICHES DRINKS r Ueliaous Bar-B-Que Chicken fd1 for Sunday Picnics and Dinners CHARLIE'S Opposite Pet Dairy Joan RatrlHTe entertained on Friday ntfht, loo. She had a hambarrer fry out at the Will RatrHffc pirnlc grounds in Ratele Cove. The group met at Joan's house a boat 7:30 and then went on out to the picnic grounds. After everyone ate their 111 of hamburgers, they danced. They had several square dances and then the girls gave some of the boys that couldn't danse a few levsons. Joan's guests include;! Sammy MeClare, Sara Jane Garrison, Buck Atkinson. Rose Womuck. Kale Ratellffe, Julia Ann Stovall, Bobby Seteer. Rillle Kiichin. "Lard" Mehaffey, Catherine iiell. Tommy Gibson, Betty Brown, Rill Sutton. Carolyn BIsriiofT. George Dewey Stovall. Shirley Mae Connataer. and Rod Buch anan. It was a beautiful nicht for a hamburger fry the nioon was full and onlv peeped through the clouds a few times. So, Friday night was an event ful nifttit. Mountain Streams One Of Section's Top Attractions Whiteside Peak By Automooiie A new scenic attraction in West ern North Carolina where the highest cliffs in Eastern America drop straight down for approxim ' ately 2,000 feet- is now accessible by a recently completed motor road to the summit of Whiteside moun tain. Whiteside (4,930 foot elevation! lies between Highlands and Cash ; iers on U. S. highway C4. Formerly accessible only to hik- ers, visitors may now drive to the top in comfort upon a good motor road which in some places has ' been cut from solid rock. Trails have been opened that lead to views of the distant Bal sam. Smoky and Nantahala Moun tain ranges and to interesting form ations such as Devil's Courthouse and Fat Man's Misery. Trails also lead to the "Caves" but only the most daring mountain climbers have attempted the pre carious ledges leading to these mysterious white-walled clefts in the face of the cliffs. The summer has gone now and school once again occupies our time. This summer has been one to be remembered by a lot of young people as one of pleasant and hap py moments. Richard Crowder and his very capable staff, have returned home and back to school to resume their studies. (Except Jo Jack Wells. Bill Lewis and Bill Royaler left early last week, and Richard and Tom Stockton left Saturday after noon. Richard will return to Duke Uni versity and Tom will return lo Davidson to continue their minis terial studies. Maybe they'll be back next year at least they hope so, so we'll just say that it's been wonderful having them at the Lake and good luck in their studies this year. Eh BiBI3 Mm ' Mr GHOST PROMPTlv, WORCESTER Mac, 1 uii a Tfiicii meupants of . house claimed it w,s more than !inn "e Hi) uuu-;,. , i ine tnree-farmh i, and Quivered. Tlie MIUUlUNllNiri . t.ii'l U n i .u. . . r' Yiuevu inai old age ri ghosts were to hlamo. PBBJ prop me mcture'i b0l8J Read the Mountaineer Want Ads DR. W. M. HA1 Chiropractic PhysidJ Mam Street Over ! Fhene Jlis, ll i.enincs ny Appomli A pretty visitor is shown trying her luck in one of the section s cool, swift Mowing trout streams that year after year are proving to be one of the top attractions for vacationists. Use Want Ads for quick results. PARKWAY BARBER SHOP Hair Cuts 75c Shave 50c Located on Main Street In Boyd Furniture Store Wellco To Hoki Picnic Program September 2 The Welleo Shoe Corporation will be host September 2 at a day tong picnic and recreation program at the Aliens Creek Community playground. A banana-eating contest will launch the program at 10!30 a.m. That will be the first of a series of events which will be held before dinner at 1 p.m. Starring on the firm's menu will be barbecued pork and beef. The Wellco Talent Progrjm will swing into action at 2 o'clock, and at :t p.m., the company's Softball team, western district champion, will clash with the strong Chero kee Indian nine. Alter Uiat there will be horse shoe pitching, fishing, am) an apple-bobbing contest until the holi day closes. CAMPUS WANTS SAFETY WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. (UP) Special vision and reaction tests must be taken by Williams Colluge students who want to drive auto mobiles on the campus. Tar Heel Scientist Dies In Maine Death came Thursday at Bar Harbor, Maine, for Dr. James B. Murphy, 66-year-oUI Morganton, N. C, native who was cancer re search resident scientist at Jack son Memorial Laboratory in Bar Harbor. THEY THRIVE IN VERMONT M NT P K 1. 1 E It" V t""i 'ltFTwo Vermonters waited until one was 87 and the other 95 before seeking old age assistance. Welfare direc tor, W. Arthur Simpson, said old folks receiving benefits are older on the average in Vermont than elsewhere In the nation because they "work and stay independent longer." TIRES That's Our Business NEW RECAPPING REPAIRS Western Carolina's Finest Plant Dealers For Goodyear Opposite Post Office SIMS Phone 48G I DEAR TOURIST: WE ARE FRESH OUT OF "KEYS TO THE CITY' BUT . . . we have plenty of EXPERT SERVICE T KEEP YOUR FORD I TOP-NOTCH CONDITI so you will enjoy carefree driving while exploring our I ful country. And be sure to come in for a check-up befonj start back home, too. Drive in NOW and let's get acquainted DAVIS - LINER MOTOR SALES INC Phone 52 Haywooil Your Visit to Waynesville is not Complete Until You Y Y W T" at -m m rnm - Have visited Waynesville's Newest, Finest Art Gallery! Years Auctioneering Ex rience rill FROM THE 4 CORNERS OF THE WORLD SOUVENIRS TO THE LADIES EACH SALE We Are Never Undersold MEET YODB FRIENDS HEBE You WU1 Enjoy Our Air-Cooled Gallery And Deep Cushioned, Comfortable Seats. A BRANCH OF ESSKAY GALLERIES. INC OF HOT SPRINGS. ARKANSAS ESSKAY GALLERIES BIG 2 SALES DAILY 11:30 A.M. AND 7:30 P.N. 303 Main Street Samuel H. Kirsch Manager . Inc. Opposite First National Bank
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