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I Clothing Closet To Be Open Tuesday The CMMMBfty Cloeet In the l'.V?WO<i C*** CHrth?M- Will be often far attribution ot mm Smoky Mtn. DRIVE-IN ? THEATRE Pahani Rd. Dial GL 6-5146 Show Starts At Du*k LAST TIME TODAY THURSDAY. AUG. 4 "ATHENA' <U>OlM? JANE POWELL DICK DA MONK DKRRIK HIIJULM ? ALSO ? Selected Sheet Subject* ' FRIDAY. AUG. 5 THUNDERHEAD - SON OF'. ? FLICKA" In Color II Starrtnc ItOHKY MeDOWALL PRESTON POSTER RITA JOHNSON ? SATURDAY. AUG. 6 DOURLE FEATURE! "MONTANA BELLE" (la Ceke) Starring JANE RUSSELL GEORGE HRKNT "THE MAZE"" ? SUN. A MON.. AUG. 7*8 "THE CAINE MUTINY" ? (la Color) Starring HUMPHREY HOGART JOSE FERRER . VAN JOHNSON FRED MarMURRAV ? WATCH FOR THESE OUTSTANDING MOVIES COMING SOON ? "JUPITER'S DARLING** "ON THE WATERFRONT" "THE SILVER CHALICE" ?THE RACERS" i Aur?? ? tm"! ? ? *- ontti 11 * 1 ? m. ThAw *k* kitt irlWlft to rV i tribute to the ctooot *?> bore then picked up by rolling GL 6 M4.V In summer the Ctoaoeoko Boy , ronfofn, Milton* of )eUyfl?b STRAND THE A TRE Phone THURSDAY. AWL <4 "MAD AT THE WORLD" Starring KEEFE BRASSKLLK CATHY O'DONNELL FRANK LOVFJOY ? Friday, Aug. 5 Oeorgia'a Danger-1 of anted I i Ofcofenokee Swamp lands! sn "LURE OF THE WILDERNESS" SUrrimi JEAN PETERS JEFFERY HUNTERS Remember Fro* Ic? Cream To AD Children and Six Color Cartoona ? Saturday, Aug. 6 Terrifying! Strange! Weird! IS "PHANTOM OF THE JUNGLE" With JON HALL ANNE GWYNNE ALSO 1 CARTOON AM) CHAP. 16 of "BLACK ARROW" ? Sun. - Mon. ? Tues. Auq. 7-8-9 "Th# .Highfieri of All Adventure Between Heaven and Karth! SEE GREGORY PECK WIN MIN THAN "THE PURPLE PLAIN" -.1 1)10 DAYS" POWDER POINTERS were given Kerr by W. A. Bradley of Wijramlllr. winner at Iter IDM iMlrfc. to James Jaefcson ("handler. Haute 4. Marshall at the Oalaloochee Beef Shoot Wrtaet day Mr. Bradley has attended every one of the 17 shoots and was InatnunenUI in helping Cata Inorhrr lift Owwr Tn AWpwr iri mr imumI nral tlarlrd. Tho rishl-yrar-old boy look* on as the vrttns auuiaaui usrs a hol low boar tooth to load hfc rllto. {MainiUinrrr Photo). Miss McGarrity In Lake Concert Saturday Night Another in the NrtM of Hum mer concert* will be presented on the stage of the main auditorium at I .a he Junaluska Saturday at 8 p m MUi Evelyn McGarrity. mei te-aoprano. will appear In a pro gram of classical and familiar music. Miss McGarrity la a graduate of Wesleyan Conservatory in Macon. Ga.. and the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia. Pa. She has appeared on tour with the Broad way company of GtaiirSarlo Men ottl's "The Consul" and was solo ist with the Hubert Shaw Chorale for the American premiere of Era nets PouleneV "Stabat Mater' In Carnegie Hall. Miss McGarrity has recently returned from Italy where she studied on a Fulbrighf scholarship and made her opera! i< , debut in "Madame Butterfly." Three Biblical songs by Dvorak Gregory Peck Stars In Film 'Purple Plain' Littl^knuun. exotic area* of Burma, Ceylon and Pakistan were the location iltri (or the Hinting of ?The Purple Plain," opening on Sunday at the Strand Theatre through United Artists. A Technicolor adaptation by Rric An-bler of the beat-selling Hear My Prayer, O Ixtrd." "C.nd la My Shepherd" and "Sing Ye A Joyful Song" will open the pro gram. They will be followed by selections from Giordan!, Brahma. Schumann, Debussy and Bluet. Three songs from "Seven Span ish Folk Songs" by I)e Kalla will ' introduce the second half of the ' program. "The Year's at the t Spring" by Bach, "Still as the t Night" by Bohn, and "The Soldier ? and the Deaf Old Woman" by Davis and "Eternal Life" by Dun . gan will conclude the program. novel by H. E. Bate*. "The Purpk Plain" Ilan Gregory Peck at the embittered RAF officer who seoki death ir tho steaming junkie* ol Burma, and Introduces Win Mir Than. 21-year-old Burmese beautj In the role of Anna, whose lovi for Peck redeems hun from a lif< at futility and telf-dcstructlon The large featured cast Is heades by Brettda de Banale. Bernard Let | Maurice Denham. Lyndon Brool and Ram Gopal. Gregory Peck, who enjoyed si a billing from his very first picture ten years ago, may verv well be th< most popular screen star in th< world today. The passage of th< yean. Instead of diminishing hi popularity, seems to have added b it. A recent poll of movie-hous owners across the country namei him overwhelmingly as "top boa office attraction In the nation." an l.ouella Parsons claimed that hi current performance should rat bim an Academy Award. Wait 10 days to get sows on fu feed after farrowing. Waynesvuie IjUU Staff Completes Special Courses J. R. Davi*. interviewer at iho I ttDnwIllf office of th? Em ployment Security CommUsion. | has returned from Raleigh where he underwent a week of Induction training" given be the state ad ministrative office of the ESC. Miss Audrey Wyatt, recently I promoted from clerk to Infer- | viewer in the employment office* took a similar courre at Raleigh ; in June on interviewing tech niques. In May. Miss Debravda FUher. . manager of the ESC office here I completed a special course in I Asheviiie on services to the physic I ally l.andieapped PARK Theatre Program THURSDAY, AUG. I DONT MISS THIS ? ITS TERRIFIC! "ESCAPE TO BURMA" (In Supontcope ami Color) Starring HA KHAR A STANWYCK ROBERT RYAN DAVID FARRAR ? ALSO ? The Rent In Selected Short Subjects e FRIDAY. AUG. 5 DOUBLE FEATURE "WITHOUT RESERVATIONS" Starring CLAUDETTE COLBERT JOHN WAYNE I "THE SAINTS ; GIRL FRIDAY" Starring f LOUIS HAYWARI) j - ? SATURDAY, AUG. 6 "AMBUSH * jj TRAIL" t Starring ? BOB STEELE ; e I SlIN, MON. & TUBS., r AUG. 7, 8 A 9 ! "RAGE AT ! DAWN" r (In Cokr) Starring RANDOLPH SCOTT U. S. Makes Change In Price For Mica ? ? ? ' Prior* paid for mica purchaved isdrr the sovernmcnt'a Program B will br changed. eflectiw at 4 pin Kridav according to ,W E Harman. Jr.. ot Atlanta, icrIoiuI director o( the General Service* Administration New maximum price* for hand cot bed mica delivered to and ac cepted by the government will be: <1> $600 per actual t-hort ton for rul" I 1 1 iVibi \ 1 1 -i J J ?lalnet1 ' ' 1 pound' ->?<> ? J ion | Price* u11 !. ? i' ".n? J C^pard block and n t*. J main unchm | Cenex a lx< . l?*tJ the Ueounc ii Nau.'o WAYNES VILlil DRIVE-IN THEATRE H TONIGHT SIIOH stmik QSTAKS III QUI KATHARINE HEPBURN \ OINGER ROGERS ADOLPHE MENJOU ? /t LUCILLE BALL M, J, J 1 U: EVE AROEN ? / .^ ANN MILLER ? i*l lis HOLLYWOOD TON1TK : I ? and cartoon ? friday ? fi n fl \ ] i mmpry laughs galore : KTWjt' the east side rids I BOWERY BLITZKRIEG! ? SATURDAY ONLY ? ? , K^WA^m$AN6WtRTOA UW / l p^yprryriK -? *???? ? jTf-^ i* "* .k|m | I FIERY. DRAMA! LhU |>l Courageous man...and a woman JP**' H Rj of passion... blazing a fury- LV^ M trail through the savage V PI wilderness! j r. ^ ^ufl HAVOEN . RALSTON ? BRIAN ""? RECREATION PROGRAM i;j For HAZELWOOD and WAYNESVILLE , VOTE "YES" TUESDAY. AUGUST 9th 1 WAYNESVILLE UONS CLUB
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