Thursday Afternoon, August 23, 1951 nut tuiit THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNT AINfcEIJ est to Visitors in Vacationlar News of Inter Children's Choir To Sing With Festival Chorus At Lake Junaluska Friday The Institute on Church Music -now in progress at Lake Junaluska will reach its climax Friday night when a choral concert will be "pre " sented at 8 p. m. under the direc tion of Drs. Carl Mueller and Ro berta Bitgood. The Festival Chorus of 70 voices, made up of those in attendance at the Institutes-will, be - assisted by a children's choir of ' local young people. Considerable interest is attached ."' to this first concert appearance of the group, which has been singing at children's vespers during the summer. It is directed by Mrs. Wayne White of Leesburg, Fla., ani-by Richard Crowder. Members of the choir are Cecile Thebaut, Mimi Munson, Betsy ;. Searcy, Carol Garrison, Webb Gar rison, Sonny White, Valerie White, Randall Kincaid Paul Stoppenback, . Jeanette Joiner,; Billy Cloy, Or- mond Hardin, Davis Ensley,. Robert Walker, Lee Walker, Mary ... Harriet Charles Gidney, Bobby Ensley, Skipper Sloan. Lee Hamilton, Wiggins, Judy Elizabeth Herbert, Carol Wilson, Rene Chipley, Kathryn Ann Wilson, Ann Cathey and Woody Westmoreland. The program Is planned on the theme, "The Church Year in Song," fHendenson Jay Ferguson, HATS and YARNS Expert Advice On Rug Designs and Needle Work Stop In At Your Convenience You Will Enjoy Browsing Through Our Shop, The Hat Shop MILLINERY DESIGNER Lilian Allen Hart, Owner 111 Church St. Legion Post Plans Annual Picnic At Camp Hope Sun. The annual picnic of American Legion Post 47 will be held Sun day afternoon at Camp Hope, which is on the Brevard road hear Cruse. Hazel wood Veterans are planning to attend. Plans announced are that the group will leave from in front of the American Legion Hall at 2 p. m. Anyone desiring transportation can meet there to get it. Supper will be served at 5 p. m., and everyone is requested to bring their own picnic basket. Cold drinks will be provided by the Club. All veterans are Invited to bring lunches and join the fun. AT VALLEY VIEW Visitors at the Valley View Farm of Mr. and Mrs, Harry Hembree in clude Professor Robert A. Chap man of Florida Southern College, Lakeland, Mrs. Chapman, and their daughter Shirley; Mr. and Mrs, B. R. Briley and daughter of Oakland, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dollar of Tampa, Fla; and Mrs. J. C. Mills and grandson of Wigham, Ga. Joe DiMaggio has played on more winning World Series teams than any player in major league history. and includes anthems suitable to the various seasons, such as Lent, Easter, Thanksgiving and Christ mas, as well as special occasions. One of these anthems will be sung by the children's choir alone, an other by both choirs combined, and the rest of the program by the Fest ival Chorus. The public is invited to attend this concert, as well as the recital by faculty and guest artists Thurs day evening at 8 p. m and the Hymn Festival Sunday evening at 8 p. m. All these services will be held at the auditorium on the As sembly grounds. Hominy, Saunook Field Day Hosts .;'..":'-....';.-- ..-;. This week's community field days will end with one Friday and one Saturday, with next week's tours beginning on Tuesday. On Friday Hominy Community will be hosts to Jonathan Creek-Cove Creek. Saturday Cruso will visit Saunook; and on Tuesday Ratcliffe Cove will tour Center Pigeon. The Hominy tour will include the new Plains Methodist Church, as well as the homes or projects of Vinson Worley, Willis Hipps, Hugh Keener, F. C. Henn, Derris Clark, Robert Holland, Wilson Trantham, Fred Mann, Mrs. Sallle Mann and Porter Broyles. Dinner will be served at the Harmony Grove; and the recreational pro gram wil take place in Fonzo Mann's pasture. A new industry and a well known one will be among the stops at Sau nook Saturday. The group will In. spect Hallman's ceramics, newly established, and will later see the Barber and Harper Eveanson or chards. Also featured will be the homes of James Garrett, Charles Beck, Jarvis Allison, and the Pleasant Balsam Baptist Church and the State Fish Hatchery. Lunch and recreation will be at the Sau nook school. On Tuesday Ratcliffe Cove visit ors will have an opportunity to see the first alfalfa seeded In the sec tion, as they inspect George Smath- ers' property in Center Pigeon. There they will also" see examples of strip cropping and planting of ladino clover. Other places to be visited are the County Home farm, Long's Methodist Church, the new Spring Hill Baptist Church, and the homes or farms of Charlie Evans, J, H. Kinsland, Jesse T. Smathers, Ray Haynes, G. M. Harkins, Haynes Henson and Groyer Abel. The group will assemble at the Bethel School and will return there for dinner and recreation. Upper Crabtree Slates Meeting Next Wednesday PEGGY BRADSHAW Mountaineer Reporter The Upper Crabtree Community regular meeting will be held at the Mt. Zion Methodist Church Wed nesday, August 29, at 8 p. m. Everyone is urged to attend, White Oak Plans Program For Francis Cove Field Day Upp6r Crabtree wishes to wel come new neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rogers and children. Former residents of. Pigeon, they have moved to the John Rogers place. INSURANCE . . .'. REAL ESTATE fc INVESTMENTS RENTALS Waynesville's Newest Real Estate and Insurance Agency HARRY LINER & ASSOCIATES 131 Main Street JOY SMATHERS, Manager Phone 363 THE MAIN STREET WAYNESVILLE OPEN YEAR ROUND ALL HOME COOKED FOODS SUPERBLY SERVED TELEPHONE 111-M GOOD FOOD AT ITS BEST HOME OF THE ROTARY CLU ' MRS. SAM H. JONES owNERs-OPIKATORf MRS. JAMES T. JONBS HERE'S A TRIED-AND-TESTED Rule t When building or repairing, use the best in tools and materials, for faster, better .-results. See our vast stocks now! . HOWELL HARDWARE Joe Howell, Owner Main Street Waynesville Mr. and Mrs. Linton McCracken and family of Atlanta, Ga., have been guests of Mr. MeCracken's family here. Other visitors are Mr. McCrpcken's brother from Oak City and Mr. and Mrs. Hubert McCracken. A total of 103 persons attended the Hill reunion last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hill. All twelve of their children were there, and with their families, they and Frances Conard, then sang two MRS. GEORGE BORJNG Mountaineer Reporter , Sixty-nine White Oak people at tended their community develop ment meeting Saturday night at the Community House. Two guests were also welcomed by Chairman George Boring at the opening of the meeting. These guests were Mrs. Clarence Kelley, Arlington Va , and Wilson Messer, who is on a 30-day leave from his naval sta tion in California Many of the singers gathered around the piano and sang five or six' old time hymns. Devotion ais were then'led by Rubye Wil liams Kelley, Plans were completed for ftrld day, August 28, with Francis Cove Community. We hope to have a good crowd, of our own folks to help entertain our guests. Every family is asked to bring a well filled picnic basket, The "Playmates," Janie Davis totaled 103. The Rev. Elmer P. Carter will hold services at the Rock Springs Baptist Church both morning and evening on the first and third Sundays. Pvt. Billy Haywood ( Woody) Best, who has been home on a fur lough, left Thursday to return to his camp. Homecoming and Decoration Day will be held at the Mt, Zion Metho dist Church September 2. There will be guest speakers and special singing. All singers in the county and elsewhere are invited. Homecoming used to be held at the church every year, but several years have gone by since one has been held. A large crowd and "a lot of old-timers" are expected to attend. Basket lunches will be brought. Mrs. Emmie Rogers Wade of Chapel Hill is the guest of Mrs. Janie Love Taliaferro for two weeks. Palmer House Center of Waynesville COOL-QUIET-RESTFUL Enjoy our homelike atmos phere and our home-cooked food. Phone 220 Pigeon St. MRS. E. S. DELBRIDGE Owner - Manager Want Ads Woman driving to Chicago August 30 wants passenger at least to Indianapolis, Call Waynesville 1175-J. A 23-27 LOST Brown female Collie on Betsy Gap Road. Please contact The Mountaineer for address of owner. A 23 STRAYED from Fred Jones' pas ture at Saunook, two roan steer calves. Last seen along highway, Finders please contact Fred Jones, at 699 or 259-J. A 23 selections, The Family Night program was turned over to the Ledfords, and Mrs. Sam Ledford acted as mistress of ceremonies. A trio consisting of Virginia Ledford, Marcene Lowe, and Betty Sue Lowe opened the program. . A variety of games for all ages was enjoyed. There was a balloon race, a nose dive contest, a marble and knife race, a toss ring game, a mathematical game with matches, a cracker and whistle game, a scrambled word contest, and a shoe scramble. This last game pro voked the most "laughs, I believe. Six men were blindfolded and giv en a lady's shoe, and told to fit it on the woman that it belonged to. Only one man found the rigth per son and matched the shoes. Prize winners were Mrs. Rowe Ledford, Teague Williams, Betty Sue Lowe, Carl Davis, Frances Conard, Wil son Messer, Gene Messer, George Boring, Sam Ledford, Mrs. Joe Davis and Mrs. France Teague, . At the close of the program, im agine our surprise when Mrs. Led ford presented a lyric soprano, Madam LaSamuelli DeLedfordia (Sam Ledford). This was a very fit ting ending to a well planned pro gram, planned by the Ledfords, and two daughters, Mrs. Jack James and Mrs. Charlie Derrick, The community : meeting was then closed by singing our closing song, "God Be With You" Re freshments were served by the ladies. The next regular meeting will be Saturday night, September 1, with Mr. and Mrs. France Teague, Mr. and Mrs. Sherrill Teague, and Floyd Teague in charge. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ledford and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Sykes Ledford and family have been vis iting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ledford. With them on this trip was Thomas Earl . Gregory. They are all from Baciff, Texas. Walter Lowe is still on the sick list and under a doctor's care. Presbyterian Women To Entertain Sunday For Summer Visitors The women of the Waynesville Presbyterian Church will have a tea honoring the summer visitors on Sunday afternoon from 4:00 to 6:00 o'clock in the downstairs as sembly rooms of the church. Officials of the Church will form the receiving line torl Refreshments x A musical program will 5 enjoyed bv thp church rnnsriio.H.. All visitors ho haVf shipping with tWD..., , se gregation this season J t anend the inenas ot the congri ii&ewise 'nvitea. Saturday was Homecoming and Decoration Day at the Liberty Baptist Church. A picnic lunch was served at noon, and the graves were decorated. Many relatives and friends attended. Tobacco Specialist Here S. N. Hawks, extension tobacco specialist from Raleigh, will be in the county Friday to assist farm ers with special tobacco problems. He may be contacted through the county agent's office. 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