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THE iYAFNTSYILLE 5I0UNTAINTER Library Notes At Tho Park Sunday and Monday I I t f 9 MARGARFT JOHNSTON COI VTY UBHAklAN . - 'LANDMARK' BOOKS Fee AiMTk-.ii Brs asd Ciris i:v. iaa A .. in ?.' 'J2-j-i.-".N. -ixr-VK-ivc br! cor;pie"rly c.r"it 'ie;is : ii.JS..y rt:.i-:vS ry 1a.ss VtJtt.t Rd jriiiH !.V ir i-PHJiin ft,; vr'' J ."..: i.ijsn .'.r3 . rvi2 Xi:i,.r.t f.i t-r. t-f.s:'C .'f.ukt jh-H ft-jri: .-: '. t tT T4JZ pJ3"V.1.:4-' C,-a.1 V.;f' t - to 't:?-: Tij: i- . ! I.-' -' TS- ':t'r. . :.:;t- ir . : v sS ; . . I Tt fs of Chr-i-4thr ( -lajrr.n. t ..-".: r : : Hi ut C.:.l,u'.. ""'f em', I si " ,UN ! At Strand Sunday, Monday & Tuesday Ana Hrft. Luis Ci'Jr iJ Ja Pw! ta a doMtlic tctat (rm "T Wtb Witk Im." Tke teckakoUr Musical 4,7cJLi. and brave men. Whitefish Envoy . imui wimt and uw mibm f. t . '.,.Tf.: 4.:fccr .d.videf her'.ee4jRt! if Tic) Ei-fie fVi :tje into five p:: Tv i;,Tfrttf - TJ:e .'Wu"!W ir: Si r..f ecii.cj;jiin n Air.eri tif... K.r Gfxirpe j!s vtj ir.gry; WHITEFISH, Mart. AP The Wh.!ish Chambtr of Commetre hxi M twicth in KuriJ. John F. Joy. Whitefi'is iowimotue en gineer rrvM-. with railroad out fit near Taejen. rx.:e chamber president Shirley Lincoln: "I have been aeruel cf being , Dating tonight? . I Is it a first-date? An old-flame? A blind date? . No matter whatthe important thing Is where you meet him. : Many girls meet their dates on ; dark corners, at parked cars, even I in movies. If it is a first date you i certainly are establishing a bad precedent. If it is a steady date, ! he can't have much respect for you. ' And if it is a blind date, you are ! being a fool I If you want respect from the boy i and also prefer not to live danrer easly, the boy should meet you at your home, net the family scan ning and observe the family inter- -et.v : Just suppose you meet a new boy at a party and he asks if he might phone you some time. Fine, No objection to that. When he calls for a date, ask him what he is -planning to do, 7- J. 2. Tbf Laikdiiu tti I tw Hit roatv ;.. Eejijr..r.f v.-::. - ' ' "'t Ser.sra'.'.i :r. s:.''.t-- :V :. ; ing ti.it torune '.V Leyoei. :he au:! ' .! ven:u:e5 M ".f tz" !i.r.3,7.c c 'rr. r : the drpaHurt M.' .: . 1623 v - : - New hnpan; arm enc-outs ?.:. l;.. . from Er.elsrd PtH.honlj", iiid i pr.ti by Marir Li ; : The story ut .s..-:wr-- firrt Engi:h :t,. the siorv ut , lOWn and ol iliS. a. Oar lnd-Kdff and ibe Cfe- cr ii,r, ..i) LSrueid tK, thaisher rJ eommerrw far lh'nt what Hm. hn nlan t- all for slate of Mjruarji because of my ou If he suggests that you meet :hf fton& Con- rom.fcual ta:kirg abi.u- it. I' would him at a place other than your ..-.trrs and the Cortj- appreciate ar.y httrature you could home act surprised and then in- ;taie!p?:ia as send n so I ttoM prwudiy d:pla sist in a nice way that he come to tt The c haa.br r isasuly sent print ed inar.t-r, mfariTied Joy that he is ho official envoy Jo Korea and Wld h.in to imile anvone he sees :tt:v-: r ey- of a fair.U she fcetrd ti.t by: iw. .T-rj...-., tij a your hume. Inform your family that you want them to meet your new date. Even if Mom can talk the ear off a ehina doll, and Pop is addicted Tbf Caliieriua G.ld riBsh bv .' it.-.. ::,tise. : . 5a4 of -n.fc i !(::..", li. btise - :i.r:. t rz I of America. I , ; - i i' i ' ; .. " C--r2r i' '( ' t'slr to visit Whi;t-fih aii.vojie outh of to displaying his suspenders, you the SSth paril'e! should invite them into the living " , room to meet your new beau. This ous bandit, Joaquin Murriela. I is more for your protection than It is to snow off your parents. The impression you make this first day is ' all-important to you in earning the respect of :he boy. When he arrives at your home, take his hat and coat, seat him in the living room, and then invite our parents in to meet him. Say "something informal and ta?ua! whk h will put him at ease, uf h is: BJ1. mother and dad want id say hello to you", then af ter the introductions say: "Mom. or Pop't w are planning to go to the movies 'or elsewhere! and I1 thuik we should be home at 10:30 or 11 or . . . what do you think Bill'- It is a food id.-a to have him set the hour while your par ents are in the r j. v. -then he'll be sure to bKni ju home on the 1 dot. After the youn man has visited' a ftw minu'f, 5ay poodbye to"! youi folks iiid U oft. . j This little family meeting breaks! the ice. shows the boy your respect for your family interest In you. If he approves of it, and his motives are strictly honorable, he'll want to see you again. If he is just the playboy type, he might set him- se.f out to wilder pastures and t if so. you haven't missed a thing. If be entertains yon nicely, not! necessarily lavishly, that first eve-i nine, ask tf he'd like to come to I dinner er Sunday supper (perhaps I a week hence). Don't be eager beaverisb about it, but say some thing like this, when he asks to ". The Pony F.ipress, by Samui-1 Hopk.ns Adancis A histur; of the ' Pony" with tuftr id the bad mtn " outlaws, ard Indir.- rio rre a coruUnt t.Meat to tf.e mail ridrrs. 8. Lee and Grant at Appomattox, b MKiikij Kantor The sun oi Lee and Grant and :-be'ra T.egt!ations at Apponiat '.Hi The author foiWs the ai.xious ichar.fe of early Eegotiat.oLs Grt: i repeated demands for sur render L-es reluctant plt-a for e:s;.. a last minute truce, and the tnii Ejeetii-g -i Appomattox. The BaitdinR of the First Trans rocunrnul Eaibntad b AdiU Nathan Ttie story of the trier, who help ed build the uanscoMinental rail roiia Otsers tie appear are Presi oeiit Lincoln. Theodore Dehorie Judih atd Leland Stanford. Ht-rt tot. are the workers racing across wuntrj' m-its their rill, and fight-' it;g the rr(jntaihs. the weather, the Inditt:?. and each other. 1 The W right Brthers: Pioneers f Anx-rkjn Ai-iation, by Qutn Ut't hencilns. Trie sr.orv ol .how. these two Aroericanf who made their living runnii:g a bicycle shop inventtd,. tLi." utii flew the fcrrf nrplane. 1 mm , T 1 r a." . - 0. ..... C!r. r 1 I ; rh'flflfi'iii Dean Stockwell, posing as a little Hindu beggar, demonstrates his skill before Errol Flynn in ' Kim," M-G-M's vivid filmiiation of Rudyard Kipling's classic story of romance, adventure and Intrigue, coming at the Strand Theatre Sunday Monday and Tuesday. The new picture Is hailed as the first major Hollywood production ever to be filmed in India against authentic locales. ee you again: "How would you like to have dinner at our house ibtfore the party or movie or dance)?" . It is possible that he might re fuse because of shyness, all hough few boys are ever too shy to turn down a dinner Invitation, If he does turn you down, wait until he gets to know the family better be fore Inviting him again. Even If your first date is a boy whom you decide you never want to see again, you haven't lost a thing by being polite and holding out for your feminine privilege in asking him to call for you. If you don't likp him after that first date, don't see him again. You still haven't lost anything in time 'or ef fort f u give hint the gate at once, but don't be a time, waster and soe him just because you feel sorry for him or he means well. VIVION PARK THEATRE PROGRAM THURS. & FRI MARCH 22 & 23 -WJV Mil ISmje ff Beauties! i f ijRRnilRTfi iniiR . muuu UUKETTE IUEZ ALLAN NIXON Bow-it : trie 'reg.os eenvkl Ytie'.rs:evia. wesl- WAYNESVELE EV Dl P05T , FLAT WALL PA I XT Zvtl ta-il i w -v !'..t.. ,.- ,.; Ji, Kol .-ih".. ,!. mtl. lw ntvf inm, Ktuti'iiifii:. u6-t , al :M.r ii wr : tf-i i-mw-c i-r ; Ilita trid.i,t1,l:t.91M,jt?' D'i, yw'a I Hut ali J'auir.. tUe- vlm. ar'' eaA -tv-u . .; ; .Cttloif am- jra-v I. 'J ij- W.. Uui mar-rricthiit buo io-tii-tii- ! Ctoofcefrwn 9 l--aut;ful. rl.L w i.iUmwi tiu. I ; TT uuuhuitl tU wmtue fcli-J.-t. I Richland Supply Co. j Save the surface and you cave a)! r BUPn.tly)AIIM7C: I k a u.r ft . - , . . . . Show Starts at 7:15 TIIURS. & FRI, MARCH 22 & 23 "IN THE GOOD OLD SUMMERTIME" (In Tethoicolor) Starring JITJY GAULAND and VAX JOHNSON' SA1LEDAV, MARCH 2i "COMANCHE TERRITORY" dm Teluuelor) Starrinj MALRIJEN OIIARA m4 Mar DONALD CAREY it tt SATURDAY, MARCH 24 DOUBLE FEATURE ABILENE TRAIL' Starring WHIP WILSON PLUS EAST SIDE KIDS Starring The Original East Side Kids Late Show "DOUBLE DEAL" Starring MARIE WINDSOR and RICHARD DENNING SUN. & MON.. MARCH 25 & 26 7' St V 4 MON, MARCH 25 & 26 "BROKEN ARROW" Starring JAMES STEWART ALfeO fcLTXCTED SHORT SUBJECTS 4 'M-'e-h-s gay.-.'toung . 'Q , TECHNICOLOR- MtfelCAU ifsj jane Q-v y v Powell -; 1 Ricardo At,A'"1 " . MONTALBAN . asi:ii.i co-starring 0 iONO HITS! 4 LOUIS CALHERN. v i ; ANN HARDING jawWttWLMmaiMKiictimnaaifl . ai,,, fcttlOTBWlWO fnrtrt k, JACK CUMrattttSS BIRTHS New, arrivals h3ve been announc ed at the HaTood County Hos pital this week as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Parker of Canton, a son, March 13. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fisher of Sylva, a son, March 36. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Colden of WaynesviUe. a son, March 17. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smathers of Canton. Route 2, a daughter, March 18. Mr. and Mrs. John Connor of Balsam" a son, March 18. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Brooks of Hazelwood, a son, March 19. Mr. and Mrs. Lox Dills of -Way-nesville, a son, March 20. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morg-in of Canton, a daughter, March 20, Mr. and Mrs. Huch Lewis of Maggie, a daughter, March 21. Mr. and Mrs. James Presley of Mem New Testament folsom,STatep j (AP) p...-. hRl!jj u noting awavjK. " f"r attempt w!0! memorizing the New t imras oi it and ,, , vefin.iM ;-r.el,ib;efM ..Wyatt, :.s6metim I cliaptl si-ivi-... . .m -P!e. the eip; some 19 (ion ! learns 132 mole Canton, a son. Marck J; Mr. and Mrs r ,...'. Hazelwood, a daughter uMr. ndMibBlj WaynesviUe, a w. Mr. and Mrs. Rav cm WaynesviUe. a S,M,,2 Mr. and Mrs. Hubert H Canton 13,,.. r. n IUUlf .S n j llf 1. or. 01 Hi 4.1. VOTE FOR JOE LINER for BOARD OF ALDERMEN TOWN OF WAYNES VILLE Your Vote Will Be Greatly Appreciated Two Showi Dally Monday throuth Friday 7 & 9 Ml Saturday: Continuous Showings from 11 A.M. Sunday: 3 Shows, 2, 4 and 8:30 P. M. PROGRAM LAST TIMES TODAY JAMES STEWART MARLENE DIETRICH IN DESTRY RIDES AGAIN" FRIDAY - SATURDAY 2 ACTION HITS! 2 wrong! r W8L 8 PRESTON FOSTER VIRGINIA GREY JIM DAVIS and TEX HITTER IN "SING COWBOY SING" Plus Ghost City No. 11 Cartoon - o SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAYJ ONLY THF MOVIE THEATRE SCREEN CM i Radyard Kipling's Story! Technicolor I ' , 1 TOT", i . - 1 1.""- - '.. I ? it ! i a m-"'- - . l 'i' W.&i . I H-G-MpresaiB CO DAI I fhKnnttHI'V1. I FIYN I LI MM wnDEAN . Mi: ROBERT "3 BE WISE GET STRAND WISE 7
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