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f 1 J I ' . .ti f PAGE TWO At Strand Sunday, Monday and Tuesday . . i in --i.nii.ui-mi " ii i : i S ( K Si V- ,-; ,i U . V " '" ' " ' i tiff i Tire WAYNF.SVTLLE MOUNTAINEER At The Park Sun., Mond. and Tues. hunts Whitiiiiii'i' iinil N.imv U;iuv, Mr. and Mrs. Jut-.'Smith, and young Gary Gray, as their son Johnny, rcincscirt the i pital American ' family iir .M-G-M's much-talked-about "The Next Voice You Hear . . . ," one or Un nut uiuiviial and provocative dramas ever to reach the screen. It was directed by William A Wel.man and produced by I hire Schaty. the team responsible for "Battle lii'ound." with the supporting tint, featuring Lillian Hronson, Art Smith, Tom .p'' Andrea and Jeff Corey, coming to the Stiand Theatre Sunday. Monday and Tuesday, t Cameraman Names WomeniLar9e Crowd At Who Made Best Photos HOLLYWOOD- Quickie- i Ace Cameiaman Leon Sharnrnv, Winner of three Acadcim .iWiinK names the bcsl -looking vo:i!er he has pholoci aphed: Carole Lombard. Maureen O'llaia. Linda Dirndl. Susm Hayward, Juan Itennett. "Lombard had sonii'thms;." hie rem- iniM-ed. "Call it the::;!:'. " The Man Who ChtjVcl Him self,." a forthcoming, ii',.-' cheats lovers of logic. The j.e'urr (.nil in a big old Sp.amh fur' ur.il-r the San KranciMo Cioldvn fia'e I'.ridge Lee J. Cobb and Jane Wvatt are hiding at the top of a tu'Acr. Police; Deu-clive John Dall looks all over j llje place but doesn't find them. I Still, in the next anil (inal scene, j the cops close in and arrest the; fovers. How'd the ollicer know ev wete therc? , ,.t Jane Wyman tells what it's like doing a scene with liing ( 'rosin in "Here Comes The Groom": "He's like the Hock of Gibraltar, and it s SO comforting. You always know it's going to come out right." . . . The Prod slant Kilm Commie-ion is planning a picture for the atomic age. "A Question of Tunc" said Producer Paul K. Heard, uill urge young people "to hold on to spiritu al values and make Chist ianity woik," ... .Set stuff: "An American in Paris" has a ' Gene Kelly dance spictacle in the Place de la Con corde. The fountain appears tn be shooting streams of water, but here's a secret they're only sta tionery arcs of frothy plastic. Dry if at the ton of the central struc ture produces apparent clouds of water spray . . . Biggest prop ever built at M-G-M Tom Brummit Is New Chairman Of Fines Creek CDP MILS. SAM FKRGLSON Mountaineer Kennrter Tom Iirummit was named chair-1 man of the Fines Creek Commun ity Development program Monday' nit'ht. He succeeds Charles Ii. Mc Crai'y. Other officers elected included Floyd Fisher, vice chairman, Mrs. Jack Ferguson, secretary, M. M. Kirkpatrick. treasurer, and Mrs. Sam Ferguson, reporter. The next meeting has been set for Monday, February 5th. Offic ers are urginhat all citizens of Fines Creek make plans to attend. The tartan was land from 1707 to illeg; 17H2. in Scot- White Oak CDP Monthly Meeting MRS. GEORGE BORING Mountaineer Reporter Sixty-seven White Oak folk were present Saturday night to! hear talks by Mrs. Corlnne Gri'ms- ley. family relations specialist. State College, and Cuuntv Agent! ; Wayne Corpenlng. ! The Community Development j ; Meeting held at the Community i House was presided over by Chair-1 Moore, Hurt Cagle , man Joe Davis. Group singing was i,n'' 'iu't Allison. featured at the opening of the : meeting, and Mrs. Howe Ledford j then read the scripture taken from ithe book of John. Prayer was led by Henry F. Teuffiie. Minutes of j the previous meeting were read by the secretin. Miss Roslyn Messer. everai items of business were tpken, caje .of, nd committee consisting of Robert Fisher. George Boring. Henry F. Teague and Jne Davis, was appointed to canvass the Committees For j Center Pigeon Are Appointed Committees for the Center Pig eon Community Development Pro-i gram were named Tuesday night, I by the executive committee, meet-j ing at the home of Mrs. Ralph Evans. j Officers recently elected include Woodrow Fleming, chairman; Mr. Ralph Evans, vice-chairman; Mr.j Roy Morgan, secretary, Ralph Evan-, treasurer and Mrs, Weaver! Sheffield, reporter. i The officers set the February ! meeting for the 8th at Long'sj Church, starting at 7 o'clock. The committees are as follows: j Ways and Means: Mr. -Ray Haynes, J. J. Martin. Mr. Jim Queen. H. H. Powell. Weaver Shef-! field and Leroy Mears. j Recreation Mrs Lou Singleton. WePon Mease. Mrs, James Ed wards, Ralph Evans and Betty Sue Went . . Religion: George Henson. Rev. Gay Chambers and Burder Well. Program: Maude Mae Blaylock, Mrs: Gay Chambers. Mrs. John Shlpman. 'Robert Clark and Hilda Kinsland. Beef Cattle: Brad Mease, Wayne Stamey, Way Mease. Jr Welch Singleton, and Ben Wells. I Dairy Cattle: Florence Osborne, I Alice Sellers and Roy Chason. Tobacco: Fred Long. Jerry Rob inson and George Stamey. Forestry: Hasque Kinsland and Jim Gossett . Fruits and Vegetables: Mr. Jess Smathers. Ora Shipman. Mrs. Crawford Mease and Mrs. Elwood Shook. Poultry: Leroy West. Jud Pin ner, l-ewis t namners, noDan jonn-i on and A, T Medford. Foods and Nutrition: Mrs. Laden West. Mrs II II. Powell. Mrs. Roy Chason, Mrs. Oliver Hill and Mrs. Jim Gossett. Food Conservation: Mrs. Ray i Haynes. Mrs. Brad Mease, Mrs. I Hardin Pressley. Mrs. Paul Ledbet ter and Mrs. Hugh Early. Home Beautification: Mrs, Has- aue Kinsland, Mrs. Bill Rhlnehart, Mrs. Fred Hyatt. Mrs. Ray Cathey, and Mrs Charles Osborne. Clothing: Mrs. Vance William son, Mrs Way Mease, Mrs. Wood row Fleming, Mrs. Jack Allison, and Mrs. Wilson Harking. Housing: Hugh Frady, Kline Elwood Shook, Arts and Crafts: Mrs. Burder Wells. Mrs. Cecil Murray, Mrs. Hobart Johnson. Mrs. Leroy West and Mrs. Burt Cagle. Defense Council: Rev. Gay Chambers. Mr. E. J. Evans, Mr. Woodrow Fleming, Charles Greg ory, Harry Burnette and Fred Hyatt. The next Center t'igeon Com munity Development meeting will be Thursday, February 8. at Long's is a showboat for the picture of the same name, It's 11)5 feet long and extends 38 feet above the water but only 2' i feet below. Floats in a backlot lake only V feet deep. It cost $00.(100 and takes 25 men to run it. Two of them operate an oil burner that produces clouds of black smoke issuing from the stacks, a boiler creates similarly i phony jits of steam. The craft's real power is two airplane en gines in the hold that yank it about the lake on underwater cables. Fake, 40-foot trees had to he built on the bank pine and acacia branches on telephone poles - to mask oil wells in the background. Darn clever, these set-builders. WAYNESVILLE .'iTuriTftr I 1 community for contributions to further aid the March of Dimes drive for polio. A donation of $50 from the Community Development Program was voted upon at the last meeting. George Boring acted as master of ceremonies for the evefting. Mrs. Grimsb y spoke on "Family Relations" and their effect on the home, community, and nations. So as to make her talk more interest ing, and to relieve a loo serious strain, she has a way of adding a humorous touch. Two sound mov- ies tying in with the talk were men snow n. l lie movies were i Family, and Approach to Peace", and "The House I Live In". The second movie asked the question, "What is America?" Is it a name? Is it a map'.' Is it a flag? America is us, and Hie house we live in! Mr. Corpening then gave n talk and told of interesting things that are coming to the various commun ities in the near future. While the refreshment commit tee was preparing the sandwiches, the quartet sang several selections. Next regular meeting will be Feb ruary 10th. Church, 7 o'clock. All chairmen of 1 committees are urged to attend, j II TIIURS. & FRL, FEB. 1 & 2 THE BLUE LAGOON (In Technicolor) Starring JEAN SIMMONS it SATURDAY, FEB. 3rd "STAMPEDE" , Starring ROD CAMERON and JOHNNY MACK BROWN SIX. & MO.N., FEB 4 & 5 'THE STORY OF GI JOE" t -; ; "'' -'! " Starring. . ' .'! I ROBERT MITCIIUM and BURGESS MEREDITH WNCAC Meeting Set For Feb. 6th (Special to The Mountaineer) CL'LLOWHEE The WNCAC meeting which was called Off on Tuesday due to bad weather pre dictions (which failed to material ize!,. will be held at Western Caro Una Teachers College cafeteria on Tuesday of next week, February hlh. It has hcen announced by of ficials of the 11-county organiza tion. The meeting will convene In the college cafeteria for luncheon at one o'clock and the business ses sion will follow immediately. Mat ters of interest to all civic groups in Western Carolina will be on the program according to Percy Fere bee of Andrews, president. The WNC Tourist Association will al so meet at Cullowhec On February 6th, beginning their meeting at 10:30 in the morning, according to Mrs. Edith Alley of Waynesville, secretary of the tourist facility group. LAFF-A-DAY ' ' v-"'"K'W,""', fy. Wft K,nt Ttuun SymtrfW W . VmtJ rift,,, .j file's the one that's annoying me . . . he won't pay t bit : of attention to me!" ''-i, .4 I i-v j j ) Z mm. if. f Thursday AfteTTSffoH,1 Feb:ftrarrtri I Fumbles That Helped ! T!le Tennessee i t fii; nnon rn i . . NEW YORK AP) Three ;whil both ., f Hi teams during the 1950 football sea-, pokes are tutored . jv son tied for the leadership in re-j landoached T ' Miverin oDDonents fumbles. Ten--; WiMtdrnfr 'vi.,,.:.,4 "... n,u. i :.. --" 'U "U nessee. Wyoming uu. r.u -"! wyati of W yomi: recovered 23 enemy micues. i : rWRllTlPi' frtti "Ut Hme' Sak.V wfekk lr$ 0.fto. Webb ti EdaaiJ Cwenn with tht pair. Say, "I Saw It In The Mountaineer.' PARIiTHEATRE Matinee Sunday 2 & 4 P. M. Saturday Continuous Shows from 11 A. M. Nights Sunday 8:30 P. M. Weekdays 7 & 9 P. M. PROG-RAM THURS. & FRL, FEB 1 & 2 1 - - " I J ill f i r. , tz 11 IV lr fc RICHARD WIDMARK unda DARNELL :d& Of SATURDAY, FEIi. 3 DOUBLE FEATURE Ss! Fl HUM KUiAl 2hmwf YJ "BUch lack" u "Rustlers On Horseback" THEY'RE f"S. JIVE DIZZY . -:a mr v" my I Iplilf i 1 I Barbara Flonnc HALE. LAKE Late Show tot LAWRENCE TIERNEY J , GEORGE COUIOURIS ma!i;;a duijifm Diinntpw ANinrDtlXLLl , M . . . 14" SUN., MON-, TUES., FEB. 4, 5, 6 MAN now moves Heflven aid Earth with looghtet w his latest and funniest hit! i CLIFTONWEBB JOAN BENNETT ) W Robert CUMMINGS vVsfN .... '-?v' m JOAN BLONDELL EDMUND GWENN iw rtKKtAU HmRi VON ZEL Two Shows Dally Monday through Friday 7 & t Sstnrday: Contlnuons Showlnes from 11 A.M. Sunday: 3 Shows, 2, 4 and 8:30 P. M. PROGRAM LAST TIMES TODAY m rikt mmW theRufiA ii BOBEWT KEITH FlDtilTY FtCTuiifs'Hw.na A Universal International Release FRIDAY and SATURDAY, FEB. 2-3 Double feature NOOSE Will flT I V,f- 1' TNII Nt-COOD VARMINT'S NECK RlfiNT SMART! III IMAHIlI A i f ' . "-"w me - A 11 '..v;;i...E-lUo'' tr'M MIL. mjrmm, . m Plus jflh J!W. . . HI'S I Y-VSa'I 4 ;llllMP llllHMIW Alir ATI' - ALBERT DEKKER SKEPPERO STRUDIH a..,v; - ip , ' Screenplay by ROBERT HARDY ANDREWS KARL KAMB Dirertcd by KUHFIf.1 Assowte Pioducer George C. Bertholon Produced by PAUL ALSO Cartoon & Serial o - SUN. - MON. - TUES., FEB. 4-5-0 For Those Of You Who Enjoyed "STARS IN MY CROWN ' Here Is Another Wonderful Family Picture! . THE FIVE MOST 1 IMPORTANT -V WORDS IN EHTERTAINMEflT 7 . or v HISTORY... Hi MM The story .1 -: x what fi - Anjar happened " at 8:30 P.M. 4i allover, Q Ti' 1 WKWHITMORE . NANCY DAVIS ADDED JOY! Cartoon & World News ; frUrft RHttM BKtjft ''CP WrikMI K Wllmfo V (P pi ''Mi'. I BE WISE GET STRAND WISE mmm
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