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Annual Clyde Flower Show Is Planned For August 14 "rite annual Clyde Flower Show will be staged Friday August 14, hi the Clyde School Gymnasium. the show, sponsored jointly by the Clyde Woman's Club and the Future Homemakers of America. Will be open to the public from 4 until 10 p.m. Entries may be made Friday mprning from 8 Until 12 o'clock and judging will begin at 1:30 p m According to the rules as an nounced by the dower show com mittee. all entries in the Horticui tura Division must have been grown by the exhibitor. Naming the specimens will increase the value of the exhibits. Containers will be furnMied, A tri-color award, for excellence above the blue ribbon, will be made in both the Horticulture ami Arrangement Divisions and a sweepstakes trophy will be award ed to the person having the great est number of points. Mrs. Hubert Williams, president of the Woman's Club, and Miss Judy Pressley. president of the Homemakers Club, are being as sisted bv the following committees in planning the show : Steeriiig committee, Mrs. C. E Brown, Jr.. Mrs. Margaret David son. Entry, Mrs. Marshall Jones, Sue Stanley, Lou Ann Osborne Publicity, Mrs. J. C. Waynes, Mrs. E. M. Greene, Barbara Walk er. Judges, Mrs. E. M. Bucker. Mrs. O. C. Haynes, Mrs. Homer Henry, Sue Stamey. Hospitality, Mrs. Troy Stamey, Mrs. C E. Brown, Sr.. Hilda Clontz, Frances Hall, Sue Llndsey, Mrs. C. L. Darnell. -Staging, Mrs. Pat Cole, Mrs. G. 11 c. Starr. Mrs. Stanley Livingston. Joan Banks. Joyce Scott, Mary Jane Ore en. Linda Smathers, Faye Haynes. Barbara Jot ley Classification. Mrs. Devoe Med ford, Mrs. C. F. Canning, Mrs. j Amos Medford. j Awards. Ilrs. Gerald Fish, Mrs. , William Hardin. Properties, Mrs. J Tom Leather wood. Mrs. Carl Gillis, Mrs Bruce Leatherwood lva Ann Deaver. j Grace Jones The schedule, with those In charge, is as follows: I ARRANGEMENT DIVISION Section A Nelda Cashion Class 1. Arrangement for wall table. Class 2. Arrangement for coffee table. Class 3t Arrangement for breakfast tray. Section B. Linda Smathers Class I. Ararngement not over 3 in. in height Class 2. Arrangement not over 5 in. in height. Class 3. Arrangement not over 14 in. in height. Class 4 Arrangement not , over 24 in. in height. Section C. Faye Haynes Class 1. Arrangement in fav orite container. Class 2. Oriental arrange ment. Class 3. Arrangement in fav orite basket or box. Class 4. Arrangement in shadow box. Section D. Joyce Scott Class 1. One color arrange ment. Class 2. Two color arrange ment. Class 3. dolor combination. Class 4. Line arrangement. Section E. Violet Lindsey Class 1. Arrangement of fruit and vegetables. Class 2. Arrangement of fruit and vegetables. Section F. Mary Jane Greene Class 1. Arrangement in a pair of containers. Class 2. Arrangement in a , Marine Globe. Class 3. "Trim your favorite hat" ? Flowers or vegetables. Class 4. Arrangement carry ing out a musical theme. Section G. Iva Ann Deaver Class 1. Wildflower Arrange ment. Class 2. Dried Flower Ar rangement. II HORTICULTURE DIVISION Section A. Roses. Mrs. N. Carr Class J. Hybrid tea. i l-A"*One bloom ? any variety. 1-JJ. Three Bloorhs ? one variety. 1-C. Three Blooms ? mixed varieties. Class 2. Floribundas, Section B. Dahlias. Mrs. Vance Robinson Class 1. Exhibition. 1-A. One Bloom. 1-B. Three Blooms. Class 2. Decorative. 2-A. One Bloom. 2-B. Three Blooms. Class 3. Cactus. 3-A. One Bloom 3-B. Three Blooms Class 4 Pompom. 4-A. One Bloom 4-B. Three Blooms. Section C. Marigolds ? Three Blooms Mrs Grady Roeers Class 1. Giant. 1>K. HENRY M. Bt l.UH K I?K. F. FAUAN THOMPSON DR. LEONARD A. STJDLEV DR. JOHN K. BENTON Among the program principals this week during the evening plat form hour of the Iaake Junaluska summer assembly are: Dr. Henry M. Bullock, Nashville, Tenn.. editor of Methodist church school publications, who will speak Wednesday on "Let Methodists Be Methodists"; Dr. F. Fagan Thompson, Birmingham, Ala., minister who will interpret hymnology each night, Monday through Thurs day; Dr. Leonard A. Stidley, dean of the Oberlin, Ohio, University School of Theology, and Dr. John K. Benton, dean of the Vandier bilt University School of Religion, Nashville, who will serve on a panel Thursday night in a discussion of "What I>o Methodists Be lieve?" Class 2. Dwarf. Class 3. French. Section D. Petunias. Mrs. Mark P. Haynes Class 1. Double ? Three Blooms. Class 2. Single?Three Blooms. Class 3. Ruffled?Three Blooms. Section E. Wild Flowers. Mrs J. W- Winfrey Class 1 Single Specimen. Class 2. Collection. Section F. Gladioli. Shirley Rhodarmer Class t. One Spike. Class 2. Three Spikps ? one color. Class 3. Collection. Section G. Zinnias?Three Blooms. Joan Ranks. Class 1. Giant. Class 2. Dwarf. Class 3. Fantasy. Class 4. Mexicans. Section H. Snapdragons. Grace Jones Class 1. Single Spike. Class 2. Collection. Section 1. Miscellaneous. Sue Lindsey Class 1. Single specimen. Class 2. Three of anv variety. Section J. Potted Plants, Barbara Jolley Class 1, Blooming Class 2. Ornamental Class 3. Dish gardens. Section K. Tuberous Begonias. Hilda Clontz Class 1. One blossom and one ' ?_ CDP Meets Saturday In Rateliffe Cove The Rateliffe Cove CDP will meet Tuesday evenng at 7:45 at the Rateliffe Cove Methodist Church. Mr. R. C, Sheffield, of the REA office, will show slides on the development of Haywood County in the past few years. The Hugh Rateliffe family will be in charge of the program. * * * Antioch Baptists Will Clean Cemetery Sat. The members of the Aritioeh Baptist Church in Iron Duff are planning to clean the cemetery Saturday, Aueust 15. Everyone interested and especially thdse who have relatives buried there are asked to take part. ? leaf. Class 2. Collection. Ill DISPLAY ENTERED BY ORGANIZATION. Table carrying out a theme for a month for a luncheon, dinner, buffet, etc. No flat silver permitted in table setting. ? ? ? Use the Want Ads for results Boosters, Wives To Hear Unusual ? Speaker Thursday The Haaelwood Booster* Club Will meet M 7 p.m. Thursday, Aug ust U^.it the Balsam Mount an Springs Hotel. An excellent pro gram has been arranged in honor rt the ladies who wHl accompany their husbands that evening. The Rev McCoy Franklin, Presbyterian minister from MadisonviHe, Tenn . will speak. He will be well remem bered for his unusual and stimul ating presentation to the Waynes viiie Rotarv a few months ago. The progra.n was planned by a committee consstng of C. N. Al Jen. Sam Lane, and Clyde Fisher. E. A. WiHIamson. secretary, mail ed notices of the meeting Harry i Blue i Robinson is president Kindergarten To Open August 25 The Waynesvflle Kindergarten, directed by Mrs. E. K. Herman, will open August 25 at the First Methodist Church. Mrs Hollis Chase is assistant director. ? ? ? ? ) J PERSONALS Dr. andt Mrs. James K. String field and their small son have moved into the home on Brown Avenue formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Bowles. * ? . ? Mrs. Lois Briggs Hendry and her son Charlie, have returned from a six weeks vacation at Ocean View Beach, Va., and Wash ington, D. C. * .? * Mrs. Jack Ware of Washington, D. C. is here for a visit with her sister, Mrs. Louis Briggs Hendry. ? ? ? John N. Johnson has returned from a visit to his sister, Major Fannie Johnson Reynolds in Wash ington, D. C. ? * ? Mrs. E. R Wade of Chapel Hill is visiting Mrs. R. H. Mitchell. ? ? * Mrs. J. F. Abel has as her guest Mrs. A. T White of Chapel Hill. ? ? * Mr. and Mrs. Harold Spearman and children of Greenville, S. *C., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Bridges last week. * * * Mrs. E. K. Herman has returned from a visit to relatives in Hick ory, ? * ? Mrs. T. Lenoir Gwvn spent a few days last week in Mount Airy as the guest of her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Woltz. ? ? ? Women's Guild of Long's Chapel Meets Tuesday The Wesleyan Service Guild of Long's Chanel Methodist Church will meet Tuesday, August 11. at 8 p.m. with Mrs. Ruel Noland. Mrs. Jack KIopp will have charge of the program. There are 260 varieties of wild flowers native to the Great Smok ies. The Spring blossom parade starts often as early as February and runs until a heavy frost. DASHING AND DARING, the pirate Barbarossa played by John Payne captures the Countess AIM*. Donna Reed, in this scene from "Raiders of the Seven Seas" at the Strand Theatre. United Artists release in color by Technicolor. Among the Waynesvllle music lovers who attended concerts of the Brevard Music Festival over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Baermann, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Russ, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kaufman, and Mrs. Jonathan Woody arid guest, Mrs. Helen K. Dean of Atlanta. John Payne and Donna Reed St? J Swashbuckling Technicolor PkHuJ "Raider* of the Seven Sea*," a tale of legendary exploit* of Bar barissa the Prince of Buccaneers In the 17th Century, ranging from the slave-coast of Morocco to the Spanish Main, will provide the : main film fare at the Strand The atre starting Wednesday through United Artists release. John Payne and Donna Reed share stellar hon ors with Gerald Mohr and Lon Chancy heading the supporting cast. FilnHd in bright-hued color by Technicolor, this Edward Small production literally sweeps from hemisphere to hemisphere in its melodramatic recreation of the life of the fabulous pirate-king HAYWOOD TEACHERS ATTEND CONFERENCE Mrs. M. G. Stamev. high school supervisor for Haywood County, and Miss Margaret Terrell. Eng lish teacher in the Waynesvilie Township High School, returned Saturday after attending the elev enth annual summer conference of the North Carolina English Teachers Association. The confer ence was held a^ Duke Universty and the Unversty of North Caro lina. Also attending was Miss Laura Tillett of Lake Junaluska ?and Charlotte, professor of English at Queens College. Miss Terrell is a member of the Who escaped a Suiun> J ' tause of W fota<- irrtotfcS ten harem. | I By setting a (hip bti^l fners of Spain to the empinj ' ffost islands in the WmiJ Barharossa in one caeep fJ convict cargo and convert^ at once Into hl( loyal ptiiJ Highlight of the thrilh^X tore tale is the > tbnaMit J of Habana bv the out-tJ pirate legion- spectg^l and-land battle uf giant J tions. | Sidney Salkow prod^l directed "Raider- of tfc 1 Seas" from a storv an< J play written by Salko* gl oration with Joint O Dea J I Chamber of Comma ! Meets Tuesday Ni^ The Director; of the ot Commerce of WaynnvH hold their regular monthly ^ at the Town Hall Tuesday^ 11, at 7:30 p.m. accordingt?| sent out by I.. C. Marleyi( secretary. Dr. Boyd Owen, preside asked that all member; ? special effort to attend tlm ing. editorial board of lite Nortl lina Knglisli Teacher, i g tion of the Association. : J PARK Theatre Program monday, aug. 10 "Law And Order" (In Coloi) Starring ronald reagan p0rothy malone ? *ues. & wed., aug. 11 & 12 filThe , Nile" (In Color) Starring rhonda fleming William lundigan ? thurs. & fri., aug. 13 & 11 "Tarzan And The Sea Devil" Starrine tex barker Waynes ville DRIVE IN THEATRE Children Under 12 1 Admitted FREE Shotf Starts At 8:00 P. M. MON., AUG. 10 ? "Desert Legion" (In Color) Starring ALAN LADD News And Comedy ? TUBS. & WED., AUG. 11 & 12 "Pony Express" (In Color) Starring CHARLTON HESTON RHONDA FLEMING JAN STERLING ? THURSDAT, AUG. 13 "Eight Iron Men" Starring BQNAR COLLEANO ARTHUR FRANZ NICK DENNIS FRIDAY, AUG. 14 "Annie Oakley" Starring BARBARA STANWYCK PRESTON FOSTER Flan Color Cartoons DIAL GL 6-4551 MON. & TUES,, AUG. 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