Atieiuooii, August 9, 1931 TKH T7ATT3vILLE RIOUNTAINEEB PAGE fttlLL, 1 oung Audience Gets Taste Of Summer Drama 2 From Hay wood Will Attend T.B. Institute Mrs. Jeanette Helms, public health nurse at the District Health Service ahd Mrs. Clara F. Rippetoe, of the county Welfare Department, will attend the Institute on Helping the Tuberculous Patient To Use Re sources for His Cure, at Chapel Hill from August 12th through the nth.' ; )'.'; Representatives from every coun ty in the state will attend the event which is the first of its kind to be held at the University. HALF-CENTURY BETWEEN MEETINGS Underwood Completes Platoon Leader Training At Parris Island Depot Marine Corporal Richard Under wood, 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. Spal don Underwood of East , Street, Waynesville, recently, completed the Junior Course of the Platoon Leaders Class at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island, S. C. Corporal Underwood has been assigned to the Senior Course which will be held at the Marine Corps Schools, Quantico, Va., next summer. When Corporal Under wood has successfully completed his college training and the Senior Course, he will be . commissioned as a second lieutenant. Lake Speaker I nKtwwV.M-wiftv.J......n.... n-Toyrm-n jm: mimn.v nrr . Wll) ' ,:'?:- .. ' . ?- - V " . 't J 1 ? 1 -1 .t " ' " ' ' ' ii " - j L "audience" peers across the footlights and gets a close-up view of s finj a rehearsal in' the Parkway Playhouse at ..Burnsville. Left to rl! summer theater ac- 1.4 ir i f .. ill t'ltl. (U 3U1 Ail wv - .v iv ib"k, ikHli KJUllllll! , n MtCnuy, Susie McCrary who is holding nme-nionth-old Douglas Sumner, and Ingrid flit' playhouse is sponsored by Woman's College of the University of North Carolina at le Si'liool of Fine Arts. (AP Photo). Russell Says Eyes The Key To Beauty Exclusively for NewsU-iitures , Inchlsss-ll jOD l'vf ul'len heard ni, niil v thine they'd L, )t. cauKht' without iik 1 .iitirei! it's im ln me (he first llem kit is in v mascara. . :i r,.al rush to get nil !i:il niv mascara j In! sure that my Al brows -are m:ule up iiuii't. ret a chance to isfifk until later. ,tiie a woman's eyes tluVre the most im- liiis nl her laee. No rii'i'iilar or unattrac- failures, if she will ipiiulilv lier eyes, her ill be al tractive, inciiilii-r when yiu Ln, lie looks at your s more than just the :ikcs know-how in ap turuhicss is the key ?r makeup these days, icss sake, no mascara uy applications that the ' lalieg in S are Important, loo. fcr'ow starts at a point tur corner of the eye. brtant to pluck the Id keep a clean sweep I lirbws. ',' bws are quite heavy. aif to KKO studio, the ailli shuwed me the best and lake care of my i! tliem upward and then plucked out did not fall into line if do and keeps the na- ami line of the eye. nf d to use an eyebrow ui the outer ends 'if vs. um a very sharp r i 3 x-,5 1 v '1 JANE RUSSELL have it . . . The eyes one. Draw with light, short upward strokes instead of one quick hard lino. - - fm Kemenu)erT; the eye is the key to beauty. Comments from visitors this week include Mr. and Mrs. Roy F. Agnew of Owenshoro, Ky., who said: "We were on our way to Flor ida and debated which would be the best route. We went via the mountains and now agree that there could be no better way. Scen ery and temperature were excel lent. All who contemplate a trip south will riot regret coming this way." Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Suber, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Vick, and Mrs. J. C. Sewell, of Dade City, Fla.. all agree: "Wonderful views; cool, comfortable, and within easy driv ing distance of many interesting places. Superb restaurants." BIRTHS New arrivals at the Haywood County Hospital have bjen an nounced as follows: v Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore of Canton, a son, August 2. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wilson of Canton, a daughter, August 2. Mr, and Mrs. Ray Jarvls of Waynesville, a daughter, August 2 Mr. and Mrs. fclmer 'Parker of Clyde, a daughter, August 3. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Frady of Wavnesville, a son, August 3. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mull of Canton, a daughter, August 3. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Jones of Can ton, a son, August 3. Land tortoise'";' . A Jitnt land tortoise roams tho pounds of PUnatlon House, offi cial residence of the British gov ernor of lonely St. Helena Island ln the south Atlantic Ocean. Believed to be lit least 17S years old, this pdivileged pet Is called the only living link in the world with Napo leon, who lived ther in exile from 1815 to 1821. Proof of iti identity ai the contemporary of the Little Cor poral is lacking, however. MEETING FOR THE FIRST TIME in 50 years, Leon Schmones, 55, rushes to greet his brother, Benjamin, S3, who waits tor him oh i New York pier. Leon arrived in the U, S. from Europe on the liner Brazil. (International) Cornwall Mines Iron ore was first taken from the Cornwall district of Pennsyl vania in 1740. More than 50 million tons of ore has been taken from the mines since they were opened. These ores are currently important because of their cobalt content. The Rlngwopd mines in Northern New Jersey were also opened about this year, and operated almost contin uously until 1931. '.Bishop'' Clare Purcell . will be heard at the annual Lake Juna luska Sunday program. Choosing Toys j,,. Choosing the most worthwhile toys and play materials for ghildren is as much of a practical art as planning a balanced diet for them. Mr and Mrs. Larry Owen of Hazel wood, a son, August 5, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Sl;ope of Candler, Route 3, a son, August 6. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Prultt of Hazelwood, a son, August 6. Mr." and Mrs. Jack, Messer of Cadter, Route 1, a daughter, AjugJ est a. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Henson of Canton, a daughter, August 7; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Messer of Waynesville, a daughter, August 7. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sheehan of Dellwood, a son, August 7. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hyatt of Waynesville, Route 2, a son, Aug ust 7. :' rearing Travel Robe i t Si-s. la ill Tills' I 11 1? i MM& IT ism xvS rzi 1 , I s rvvs. "i 3mw !. .. V;- 'I Mr. and Mrs. Hoxsie Griswald of Waynesville, Route 2, a son, August 8. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Barrett of Can ton, a daughter, August 8. Many Patents Needed , It required 60 pttents to secure the invention of vulcanized rubber by Charles Goodyear. - - . ' Heads Roadeo . WM. -ic!VV"XV&f l(BE ... 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