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Monday Afternoon, N0Vl iAGE FOUR THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNT AINEEK vemb, 12. Now Booklet For Beginners Gives Sports Tips CHICAGO To help youngsters learn the fundamentals of various sports, a series of four new book lets has been published under the direction of The Athletic Institute. This non-profit organization has ob tained the services of some top mentors in their fields as consul tants. The four sports in the series are baseball, basketball, bowling and tennis. . This ''How to Improve" series starts with the basic fundamentals of each sport and carries through to the most minute details. Each booklet is profusely illustratead so that the lessons are also visual. The consultants for the baseball book are Dick Seibert, baseball coach at the University of Minne sota, and Otto H. Vogcl, coach at the University of Iowa. The tennis book adviser is Harry 'Cap i Leitihton. coach at a Chicago Fa n t a s t i c M o v i e s Remain Just That Hallowe'en Harvest At Meredith By GENE HANDSAKER HOLLYWOOD Brace yourself, moviegoers, for a couple of real weirdies. "The Day the Earth Stood Still" lands a flying saucer from another planet on the public lawn in Wash ington. D. C. "When Worlds Col lide" smashes dear old Mother Earth1 to bits in a cataclysmic high school as well as for a local tennis club. The bowling booklet's consultants are Ned Day, former world's in dividual .match game champion, and Mailton Raymer, executive secretary of the American Junior Bowling Congress, Advisers for the basketball book let are Dr. Forrest C. (Phog) Allen, coach at Kansas; Harold E. (Bud Foster, coach at Wisconsin; and Ed die Hickey. coach at St. Louis U. crash with another planet. Neither of these fantasies, thank the still stable heavens, is very convincing. From the saucer steps a tall, slender, super-intelligent gent, Klaatu, played by Britain's Michael Rennie, who was Jean Simmons' lover in "Trio". With him is a mechanical monster that squints a ray that disintegrates guns, tanks, and men. j Klaatu wants to warn earth- hngs to conhne their warring to this planet or be destroyed by more advanced spheres. But world leaders are too busy squabbling to convene and listen. So Klaatu es capes from a hospital, posing as "Mr. Carpenter" in a well-fitting, stolen suit, to study humans. Fin ally, to demonstrate his power, he turns off electricity all over the earth for 30 minutes. He has learned to speak English Haywood Farmers Produce Top Quality TOBACCO We Sell Top Quality COAL! RICHLAND SUPPLY CO. Phone 43 At The Depot )! T "Ml i A ... & - " t " i . ' .' . i'i ' . f 'f " - ii " " Catherine James and Bess Francis, both of Waynesville, join y in the fun at Meredith College as the ninth annual Corn Huskin' Bee is celebrated. Among the events are hog calling contests, tall story sessions, and, yes. corn husking. Miss James serves as folk dance chairman. (and Rennie admirably keeps his British accents from getting too broad) by monitoring earth's radio. But how he has learned to read the language or for that matter, perform simpler feats like tying a four-in-hand tie- isn't explained. He meets sympathetic Patricia Neal. her admiring son (Billy Gray), and her annoyed suitor (Hugh Mar lowe). Not even the brief appear ances of Drew Pearson, Gabriel Heatter, H. V. Kallenborn, and El mer Davis, at their microphones, giving the lowdown on the space man, will make you believe all this is really happening. Producer George Pal has slipped some with his second rocket trip into space. The first, "Destination Moon," looked to a layman as if it could conceivably take place some day. The second, "When Worlds Collide," looks more like science fiction hokum and is cluttered by a routine love triangle. The film is concerned with get ting a rocket built and stocked with humans, animals, and seeds for col onizing another planet before the celestial collision. Involved are Richard Derr, Bar bara Rush, Peter Hanson, John Hoyt, and Larry Keating. The pic ture is based on a novel by Edwin Balmer and Philip Wylie. Want ads bring quick results. NOTICE OF SUMMONS IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA HAYWOOD COUNTY CLAUDE HARDIN, Plaintiff .vs . GRACE EARLES HARDIN, Defendant The defendant, GRACE EARLES HARDIN, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Haywood County. North Caro lina, against said defendant for judgment in favor of the plaintiff for an absolute divorce on the grounds of two years separation; that said defendant will further take notice that she is required to be and appear at the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Haywood County, North Carolina in the Courthouse in Waynesville on or before the 27th day of No vember, 1951, or within twenty (20) days thereafter and answer or de mur to the complaint of the plain tiff filed in this action, or the plain- tiff will apply to the Court for the i relief demanded in the complaint. This the 29th day of October, 1951. J. 15. SILER i Clerk of. Superior Court 2i?6 Q 29 N 542-49, Be Sure To Attend The Fifth Annual HavtvnJ n I Dfin n atic T7TT n raG&nnm nniM... 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