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f PAGE SIX (Seeoni SectionJ THE WAYNXSYILL3 BIOUNTADfEES jThe Haywood High Schoc Student of the Week PARTING SALUTE By ANNE BISCHOFF Seventeen-year-old Maxine Ran dolph can usually bo found at tanton Hijfh School where she is a senior this, year. ' Maxine is the daughter of Mrs. C. C. Randolph, of Canlon, Route One. "Aba Daha Honeymoon" is her favorite pong and her favorite pastime is reading. A great movie fan, we find her favorite movie . actress to be June Allison and her favorite actor to be John Wayne. Usually she wears Something green because that hap pens to be her selection of all the colors. t This year she is taking Knglish, History, Spanish, and typing at anton Hi and is also assistant business-manager of "The Black Bear", the high school annual. This year she is also program Chairman of the llela C'ltih, and a member of the Student Council. 1 Three years ago- Maxine was best citizen for the ni lib grade, an holi er well-thought-of around Canton lli. i Last year she was president of Hie Latin Club. Maxine is certainly an attractive Rlrl, and she is certainly well-liked by her many trirnds at Canlon lli. Her plans for the future are to liter. Berca College in Kentucky wj-ai .M-.ii .inn men ueciue jusi What she wants to do after that. J She'll probably go far in this world with her winning personal ity and here's Imping that she does! ' , IV .... gr : I ' , . ' - J L . 1 : r&tfe MAXINE RANDOLPH , : . fSW rV ri 1 ' The Bolkardag h ad mines of turkey are 1.40(1 years old. Wood Engraving By John Taylor Is Selected For Exhibit A wood engravinp by John I'. W. Taylor of VVaynesville has been selected ior exhibition at the 14th annual North Carolina Artist Ex hibition in the Slate Art (iallery, Raleigh, April 2(1 to May 20. Tiie engraving, entitled "Low Country," is a scene at Hull's Island, S. C. Mr. Taylor's work has been shown at the Artists Exhibition on several previous occasions. THE CRAVE RESPONSIBILITIES of Supreme Commander In the Far East rest on the shoulder of Gen. Matthew U Uidgway (left) as he waves his hat in farewell to Gen. Douglas MacArlhur at Tokyo's' llaneda Airstrip. An Unidentified oflleer stands beside him fiiMrmmomii Radiophoto) MacARTIIUS GTTED SH HAWAII The U. S. leads the world in lead production. JUSTICE FURNITURE STORE SPMHG SALS NEW & USED Suite in Tapestry JQflJ.OO eal Linoleum Rug. $10.95 $19.95 $12-95 Em mi $ 6-95 $1Q95 $ y.95 $35.00 $79-50 $9C.oo us9 1 Gas Stove Used 1 Year PIANOS 20' OFF This Week Only 1 3 Piece Living Room With a 9 x 12 Gold Sc 1 Used Sellers Kitchen Cabinet Walnut China Closet Factory Ke-built Coil Springs, Like New . ? Used Floor Lamps, Each 1 Used Summer Rug, Like New 1 Metal Utility Cabinet 2 Good White Enamel Coal and Wood Ranges Each 8 Factory Re-Built Singer Sewing Machines Each 1 Antique Marble Top Sideboard Cedar Crest Was $39.50 Now Large Plastic Dinette Suite, Was $139.50 Now Small Plastic Dinette Suite, Was $89.50, Now New Electric Portable Sewing Machines (Southern Pride) Was $99.50, Now Peerless Foam Rubber Topper Mattresses, Were $64.50 Now Thayer Station Wagon Stroller Was $26.95. Now Trailer Tot Strollers This Week-end Only SPECIALS IN NEW FURNITURE $29.50 $ I9.5O $79.50 $75.00 $54.50 $17-50 $ 9.95 $ 7.5O $39.50 $250.oo $ 1.50 & ' ANY FURNITURE NOT LISTED 10 OFF GOOD TRADBMN ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD FURNITURE Admiral Appliances, Laundry Queen Washers, Washington Line Gas, Electric and Coal & Wood Ranges and many other items at Real Bargains to make your home more complete this Spring and for years to come. . SALE ENDS APRIL 28th ' Justice Furniture Siore Coffee Table without glass Platform Rockers, were $49.50, Now .1 6 Piece Cedar Bedroom Suite with 1 set Coil Springs, Was $329.50, Now. Door Clothes Hampers .Z Were $3.75, Now Phone 567 Depot Street w - . , Til I 3 A v- ' wf ' UPON HIS ARRIVAL at Honolulu's Hickam Alibase, Gen- Douglas MacArthur is warmly welcomed by Hawaii's Gov. Injjrnm II Stainback (U-ft). An ebtniiiiUd 200 Air t one ofheers and enlisted men, witn meir vives and children, joined in the fireeting. (international Radiophoto) One of thf mosl Important oc casions in ;i Kill's life is her Kith birthday. Seme believe- Hint a fiir! is not a ladv unlil she is If), others do not credit her with mature sta tus until she is 21. Hut as every 15-year-old girl knows, she is ko ing to be a young lady w hen she is 10 years old. There Is 110 other birlhday so respected by girls as the Kith, Olher natal days will tick their way off the calendar scarcely hoi iced. But the lfith birthday 'is as sociated with so ninny pleasant things that are privileges of ohler girls, that young girls" can scarcely wait for the big occasion. (Jirls have been known , get such "firsts" as bra.-;, girdles, silk stock ings, a weekly allowance, perman ent waves, alio ruined panties on this line (lay, It opens a Invelv new vista lor darling daughters and the world is seen suddenly through I ose-eolored glasses. Great stress lias been put on the "sweet K ;uid never been kissed" theme-ami what Utile girl with romance in mind doesn't dream thai her fairv prince is l'o- ing to gallop un 0n his white hbrsr Ifilh birthday in about a year and wondered if you could sup ply me' willi any Ideas now so I can et a head start, I am think iut; uf making all the favor and decorations for the party, so I think it would be Rood to get started now. "It is going to he a grown-up party, so t don't think we will want to play the games we have heen, playing right along at other parties. Do you have any ideas?" I always feel that the 16tlj birth day party is the time. to dispense with games. Games are fun for lhe yomig-uns and even the old uns. Hut a party on this great day should be more of a "gut-acquainted" parly, to say: "See, I'm all grown up and have a permanent wave and I can dance and wear silk stock ings ancj hold hands and good ness knows what else." Any young swain worlh his salt will show ui) for the party in his best Sunday suit, so the entire affair takes 011 youthful magnific ence. Dancing is an ideal way to gel acquainted and is a much better ice-breaker than any game 0ne can think of. Sixteen-year-olds can't dance with the aplomb of a Fred Astaiie or Ginger Itogers just -lui.illy. They are learnins Ihoir I way around at this point and half me inn is stepping 0n each other's toes. It is only by pi act ice that one becomes a- good dancer, and af- ler one has managed to rise dance at one narlv, dancing no longer a bugaboo. This crowd will take more to a menu- of fried chicken, chicken a la king or steak and Fn.n,.i, t,.i..A and is to greet her on (ha, sui.cr-soocial I . ws UlilM lo ol1 stand-bys they ' - IL'tM I ...... I I u.y. 00 11 is ineviianie that on thai day daughter plans a birth day party with dreainy eyes and n 'light heart. Plans for a "sweet lfi" parly have been known to involve the longest range planning, afforded any similar venture. One gti l wrote recently: "I am going to celebrate my strange what growing up can do to one's taste buds. SAloen is, of course, the charm ed imihber of gnosis for this spe cial (lay. ISul the more the merrier, il oii leel obligated to ask more limn the usual number The ,,nl decorations for a party of this kind should be those on the S. K. CONNAIMCR SAYS INSURE TOMORROW TODAY S. E. Connatser District Manager Phone 705 Main Street Representing JEFFERSON STANDARD LIFE INSURANCE CO. Greonshoro, North Carolina Annual May Danco Slated For May 4 Plans for the annual May Dance to be held at the Waynesville Armory Friday night, May 4, are near in e completion at Waynesville High School. Miss Bettv Noland and Linton Palmer. Dresldents nf thp Tallv-Ilo Club and the Student Council, re- pectively, have announced that the sDonsorina organizations are putting the finishing touches on tne plans. The dance is to begin at eight I'clock and last until twelve. Durin the evening Miss Mnuri- ene Carver, chosen bv thp students in an election earlier this year, will be crowned May Queen. Also the Ouppn's Court will hp presented, and there will be a floor show for the queen and her court. I eddy Martin and his orchestra will furnish music for the affair. Advance sale tickets ran he nor- chased from members nf the Tallv. Ho CfliH and also frnm tnpmhor of the Sdcnt Council. Advance sale ticket! are $1.00. - i - . Bookmobile Schedule Tuesday, April 24 BETHEL Mrs, Henry Francis ... .. 9:10- 9:20 Mrs. Wiley Franklin . .... 9:30- 9:45 Bethel School ...10:00-11:15 John M. Rigdon 11:30-12:00 Spring Hill School 12:30- 1:15 Ed. Blalock's Grocery .... 1:20- 1:40 Mrs. Welch Singleton .. 2:00- 2:15 Mrs. Hugh Terrell 2:30- 2:45 THE SEASON FOR LEAPS AND BOUNDS I Wildlife ... - . . -, "t , I T T 'O. jiear bportsine f LX ' i;iS;!f-' '.;::;'.,.::'.'':'' J , ' HA "si ' PS-' GRACEFUl AS ANY BIRDS In flight, Adora Michel (left) and Dolores Medlin cavort over the sands at Miami Beach, Fla. as they head for a dip in the briny. They're preparing for dancing careers. (International) Friday, April 27 CECIL and CRUSO Parrls Store. 9:30- 9 45 Mrs. James Reeves .... .. 10.00-10:15 Mrs, Edgar Burnett 10:25-10:40 Cecil School .... 10:45-1130 Burnett's Cash Groc. ... 11:45-12:00 Springdale School 12:15- 1 15 Cruso School 1:30- 2 15 Henson Groc. . . 2:20- 2 15 Canton Seniors To Give Play 27th Father Is A Freshman Coach table. A centerpiece and sneci.il little favors for the guests add a pretty touch to the butret or din ing table. Plans .,io nov, complete foi the W HAVEN, Conn (MM - Canton Ilinh School senior clas A unlfl,ie falhcr and son combma play to be held in the school audi-l tl0n t(Ml n'!s aes lacrosse teams, loriuni at eitiht o'clock April 27th Tn- svvl,(-'h 's that the son is the The plav. "A Feather in His Hat," vul',slty l'oa('h whll the fa,ht'r ls three act comedy by Walt ! H hman coach. I Ihnly-two veur old Hill Hark- ness, the . viirstlv metilor started Ins Vale job m 104!). Hill llarkness. serving as director of the nroduc-1 "1( '''dcr, has heen coaching both lion, and Miss Virginia ('line, mom-1 ''"cli y and lacrosse for many years be-r ol the senior class, is srrvinc i various schools and collenes. as Student Director i a Drapei Miss Mary (iillis. tnemher of the faculty at ( aiiton Jlieh School Is Sportsmen u.' i to exnrpcc' J'vet 1951-1952 hunU;e;; mectine in siv,., -. .Ucd P. Patton, Exe-ntf,5 the State misS.on,annou,ifePdR third series of tl,(,se on that date Ctj ."The Wildlif,, r,. . established , m sportsmen au 0L y Dress .i,ni- .1 0PPrtur.i! , and baelim SoJ the hmi: ",I,IU s m asons '' k- ' . I f the third year "u'htH have been conHn M Prior tn hniHi.. .?' consuitai or " 'ts.'-N regulations ',n':V ln H iicse leniatuo ..i.. sented .t 'U H for disc, SZ:: .",e m' h, sportsn Use Want Ads for quick J DISCOVFRFn NPW nun c r." bunuANUWAVESI without Pwj v SIIA)1-0, TitU rx h Rlia') titfj ti suit lr . 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