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Bog art March Star In Chiller 'Desperate Hours' William Wyter's magaMWent Mm production of "Tbo Deaperate Hours." which will bogle chilling and thrilling audiences at the Strand Theatre on Sunday la tbo (Dr. Matthews Will Address Thickety CDP Dr. H. A Matthews of Can Mr wiB visit lhe Thickly CDP meet ing to be held at the Oak Grove Baptist Church Friday at 1 p.m. Dr. Matthews it interested In the (arm and home safely program proposed as one of the 1950 proj ect* of the Thickety group, atyi will explain the program, which will be supported by the Haywood County Medical Society. Sherrell Jlmlson. chairman, will be in charge, and wiU present several suggestions concerning the CDP activities this year. He la also expected to name a number of committees to help promote the program. Mrs. J. S. Thompson and Miss Elizabeth Thompson were hostess es for the regular meeting of the Oood Neighbor Club at their home Monday evening. Valentine ideas were noted in the house decorations, and a sweet course was served during the social hour. Mrs. Jack Chapman presided over the business, when reports were heard, and new club projects , final triumph for a story that has successfully stormed almost every entertainment outlet possible. Written by Joseph Hayes, the screenplay of the nerve - jolting masterpiece, which stars Humphrey Bogart and Fredric March, is based on his own first novel and hit Broadway stage adaptation. The Broadway play, with Robert Montgomery directing, had a fan tastic run. After an extraordinary reception by New York's toughest critics' arjd soldout performances for months, the stunningly sus penseful drama had been set for production in Paris. London, Rome. Vienna. Berlin. Stockholm and Berne. "The Desperate Hours" Is the , story of the 48 hours of terror of , a family whose home is invaded . by a trio of brutal and murderous escaped convicts. Its violent and | relentless tensin and the brilliance i of its performances have tabbed it as one of the greatest films ever produced. Francis Cove Club Holds Copper Workshop By MRS. RHODA KICKMAN Community Reporter The Francis Cove Home Dem ons! ration Club held an all-day workshop on copper tooling at the R E A kitchen on Wednesday. Instructions were given by Miss Evelyn Slske, craft leader of the Club. Those participating were Mrs. Fred Davis. Mrs Henry Francis, Mrs. R. H Boone Mrs W. C. Ens ley and Mrs R. C. Rickman A covered dish lunch was served at noon. The Commission on evangelism, of the Francis Cove Methodist Church met with the Rev. L. E. Wiggins, at hit home at Lake Junaluska, Friday evening at 7:30. Plans were made to visit homes in the community where members are not affiliated* with any church and to make an effort to secure discussed A selection of pantry supplies was brought for a shut-in. The Young Adult Class of Oak Grove Sunday School enjoyed a Valentine social at the church Fri day evehing The Rev. and Mrs. L. B. George who have been away since the death of their son a month ago. returned Sunday. Mr. George ex pects to be in his pulpits in the Hockwood Charge next Sunday. The small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hannah of Forest City, former residents of this commun ity. is reported to be improving following a serjous illness. The grandparents. Mr. and Mrs S. B. MeCrary. visited their daughter and family last week. The WSCS of Rockwood Church ntbt with Mrs Sherrell Jimison Thursday afternooh The program on "Woman and Workers" was pre ?enetd by Mrs. Roy Robinson. Mrs. Jim Harriss and Mrs. Jimison. A social hour was enjoyed fol lowing the meeting, and refresh ments were served by the hostess. more church members. tl Joe Boone left Wednesday by plane for Endlcott. New York, n Where he will attend school. p e Jim Moore is a patient in the A Haywood County Hospital. Mr?. Paul Hightower entertain- ^ ed the pupils In her Sunday School g class with a Valentine party in a the recreation room at the church, Tuesday afternoon Members attending were Susie Krady, Cathy Haney. Ann and a Janie McElroy, Katie Mitchell, f June and Patsy Davis, Roger ii Mitchell and Dale McElroy. e Games were played and the F Valentine motif was carried out in e he refreshments. Miss Hettie Franklin, student lurse at Mission Memorial Hos iltal. Ashevilie, spent the week nd with her parents, Mr. and <rs. Waller Franklin. Bill Martin Boone has returned o Lake City, Fla.. where he is at tending college, after spending everal days with his parents, Mr. nd Mrs. R. H. Boone. Mrs. Pearl Franklin honored her on, Robby. with a party on hia Irst birthday. The party was given a the home of Robby's grandmoth r, Mrs. Wiley Franklin, Saturday^ 'eb. 11. Mrs. Franklin was assist d by Mrs. Walter James. WAYNES VILLE DRIVI-IN - THEATRE FRIDAY, FBR 17 "CREATURE FROM THE BLACK LAGOON" Starring RICHARD CARLSON JULIA ADAMS ? SATURDAY, FEB. 18 , DOUBLE FEATURE "CHIEF CRAZY HORSE" (In Color) Starring VICTOR MATURE SUSAN BALL ? ALSO ? "THE NAKED ALIBI" Starring GLORIA GRAHAME STERLING HAYDEN ? SUNDAY, FER 19 "PA AND MA KETTLE AT WAIKIKI" Starring 'MARJORIB MAIN PERCY KILBRIDE ? MON. & TUES., FEB. 20 & 21 "THE BIG TIP OFF" Starring RICfiARD CONTE PARK Theatre Program LAST TIME TODAY THURSDAY, FEB. 19 "5 AGAINST THE HOUSE" Starring GUY MADISON KIM NOVAK DR1AN KEITH ? FRIDAY, FEB. 17 DOUBLE FEATURE I Jack London's "THE FIGHTER" Starring RICHARD CONTE ? ALSO ? "QUEST FOR THE LOST CITY" Starring DANA and GINGER LANE SATURDAY, PER 18 DOUBLE FEATURE I "I KILLED WILD BILL HICKOK" Starring JOHN FORBES HELEN WESTCOTT ?ALSO? "QUEST FOR THE LOST CITY" Starring DANA AND GINGER LANE ? .SUN., MON. * TUES-, FEB. 19, 20 A 21 A Picture of Everybody For Everybody! "GOOD MORNING* MISS DOVE" (In Cinenaaeope A Color) Stantog JENNIFER JON HO > SWBV Li Smoky Mtn. DRIVE-IN THEATRE RE -OPENS SAT., FEB. 18 AFTER BEING CLOSED FOR THE WINTER SEASON. THE MANAGE MENT OF THE SMOKY MTN. DRIVE-IN THEATRE IS HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE THE RE-OPENING IN * FULL OPERATION. BRING THE FAMILY AND ENJOY EVENINGS OF THE BEST MOVIE ENTERTAINMENT! Balsam Rd. Dial GL 6-5446 ? SATURDAY, FEB. 18 5 CLOWN DOLLS FREE Don't Miss This Special Feature ? Be Sure To Bring The Kids! DOUBLE FEATURE!* "THE OUTCAST" (ta Color) Featuring ALL-STAR CAST IN A WESTERN THRILLER ? ALSO ? "CAROLINA CANNONBALL" Starring JUDY CANOVA SUN. tk MON., FED 19 & 20 "ROBBERS' ROOST' <b Color) J, Starring GEORGE MONTGOMERY ? PLUS ? Cartoons and Selected | She* Subjects ID f # STRAND THEATRE PHONE 6-8551 THURSDAY, FEB. 16 ^ / \ ?e/rwm m v ?.,;l Aal#o?#d thr*? United Artittt ? FRI. & SAT., FEB. 17 & 18 DOUBLE FEATURE! 1st HIT com*** ^ CAMERON CALVET- MITCH&CJ 2nd HIT ^Cnm^Scorff *"*" RICHARD WDMARK ? BELLA DMNI ?ALSO? Cartoon and First Chap. 'Manhunt of Mystery Island" (New Serial) # a ( I B SCOUTS of this area will attend Grace Episcopal Church In a body Sunday in ebaerv ance of Scout Month. Dlarataalni plana for the event this week with tl*e Rev. Janes Y. Ferry, paator of Grace Church and pack master, were these members of Den 4. Pack 3; Lamar Gibson, Bill Ferauaen, David Smith and Mra. Neesea Smith, dea mother of Den 4. After the worship service Sunday, a refreshment hour will be held by the church for tie Cub Scouts. (Mountaineer Photo). Canton Scouts Hear Adm.Thomas Adm. W. N. Thomas of Lake Junaluska was the speaker at the Sunday evening service at the Canton First Methodist Church in observance of Boy Scout Week. The Valentine motif was carried out in the decorations. The guests included Rita Deav er. Lissa Clark, Brenda Shelton, Carolyn Sue Francis, Jean Ann Pressiey, Lyn , Francis, Teresa Lovedahl, Dean Singleton, Eric Clark. David Pless, Denny Ruff, Douglas Singleton, Allan Ruff and Eddy Kelley. ! Bethel High Blue Demon Tales i - , ^ i - i - - w *? f ' ?' t-~T The Bethel Parent-Teachers As sociation met Monday to observe Founder'* Day. Following the business session, C. C. Polndexter presented a brief discussion on the origin and pur pose of the Parent-Teacher Associ ation. Past and present presidents and outstanding teachers and par ents ivere recognized by yellow and blue flowers After an inter esting program presented by Miss Buckner's F.H.A. girls, the mem bers went to the cafeteria where they were served cake and coffee. More than 200 Scouts, their par ents, and adult leaders attended the service, which was arranged by Troop 16. A number of activities were pro moted by the Scouts and Cub Scouts of Canton during the week, which, marked the birthday of Boy Scouts of America. America's first lightship was stationed off Norfolk, Va., in 1820, says the National Geographic So ciety. Recognised a* past presidents oi Bethel PTA were: Mrs. Grover Abel. Mrs. John Cathey, Mrs. Alex Shumolls, Mrs. Ralph Kelly, Mrs. Hugh Terrell, Mrs. Tyson Cathey, Mrs. I. A. Mc Lain, Mrs. Horace Peek, Mrs. How ard Smathers, Mrs. M. C. Nix, Mrs. James Edwards, Mrs. James Reeves, Mrs. Clifton Terrell, Mrs. R. G. Chason, Mrs. Jack P. Mc Cracken, Mrs. Harrison Henson, Mrs. Harley Wells. Mrs. Margie Cathey was named as the outstanding parent and Mrs. Dellraa Phoenix as the outstand ing teacher. WATER, WATER EVERYWHERE! Let's Keep It Out Of Your Basement! err BEN SLOAN Building Maintenance Materials P.O. Box 4 Phone GL ?-??? STRAND THEATRE Sun. - Mon. - Tues., Feb. 19-20-21 Ptrtmtwnl pr*??nts Ajfljjj^H HUMPHREY FREDRIC BOGART. MARCH/J^ WILLIAM WYLER'S MaLM Production Wt* THE DESPERATE ^ HOURS J Arthur Kennedy ? Martha Scott-Dewey Martin Gig Young ? Mary Murphy f ? / s' : ? 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