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Fines Creek Students Honor Mrs. Brummitt By MBs. SAM FKRGl'RON Community Reporter The frr-hmen girl* of the home economies department at Fine* Creek High School gave their tricher, Mr* Pearte Brummitt, a surprise party Monday Cake driidu, and Ice cream were aerved in the home ee kitchen. i i Nathan Rector df Newport New*. Va., visited hi* patent*. Mr. and Mn. Hayden Rector of the Sugar Oov* section at Fines Creek laat Mrs M. M Kirkpatrick left this week for several days visit with her daughter and family. Mr. and Mr*. Hobert Justice and children of Newport New*. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Pric* and family, Mr. and Mr*. Buster Stile* and family of Oaatonla visited Mr. Price and Mrs. Stiles' parent*, Mr and Mrs Lawrence Price reeently. Members of the Fine* Creek Noma DemonCtration Club are aak ed to contact the president. Mrs. Rogers, as to the date and place of the next matting A Joint meet ing with the White Oak HDC. orig inally scheduled in June, will be held at a later date. Mrs. Pearson Ferguaon of Madi son County, a resident of Fines Creek community for a number of years, la a patient at St. Joseph's "W - " --'T ? High Fashion Gets In The Swim . LIKE MOTHER, LIKE DAUGHTER ... This fam ily ImMM la ready to cat la the swim la match In* (Ingham piald suite, shirred to lit. with halter strap that ean be rrawret, designed by Catelina. THEY CAN SWIM. TOO . . . The* bathins beau ties are weartn* the last word In swim suite, made of acetate elasticiaed satin. Both are destined by Rose Marie Held. MERMAID. 1956 ... Her bor style swim suit is made of pin-dot elasticised faille by Schiaparelli. Mountain Flowers Coming Into Bloom Along Heights Purple rhododendron, mountain laurel and flame aialea are bring* Ing Eastern America's highest-alti tude wildflower show to the peak of its beauty in the Great Smoky and Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina. These flowers?"big three" of blossom time in the Southern Ap palachians?can be seen along fine highways throughout North Caro lina's mountain vacationlands. Be cause they grow on the floors of mountain valleys and gorges as well as on the slopes and crests of mile-high mountains, their blooming seasons vary sharply ac cording to altitude and continue from the latter part of May until late June. It is not unusual to see all three In the same locality,* but some sections have become Hospital, Asheville. *?? Many of the teachers at Fines Creek School are taking their stu dents on picnics during teh last few days of school. Thursday Mrs. Carpenter and Mrs. Seay took their students to Cherokee and Tuesday of next week Mr. Morrow and Mrs. Nol and's classes will go to Smoke mont. Wednesday the sophomores will Journey to the Pink Beds In Plsgah Forest. famous because of the predomln anee of one species. Two of the largest natural gar dens of purple (Catawba) rhodo dendron in the world are in North Carolina. One is at Craggy Gar dens, directly on the Blue Ridge Parkway near Atheville, and the other Is on 6.286-foot Roan Moun tain In Plsgah National Forest. Peak bloom at Craggy and the Roan occurs shortly after mid June. The summit of Roan Mountain, newly accessible by paved high way and U. S. Forest Service Road, is the setting for the annual Roan Mountain Rhododendron Festival tc be held June 23-24 this year. A highlight of the Festival is the crowning of rhododendron queens from North Carolina and Ten nessee, with bdth states participat ing In the Festival program held on the state tine. Highways 26 and 261 connect Roan Mountain to the Blue Ridge Parkway. Mountain laurel and flame azalea ire now blooming throughout Western North Carolina at eleva tions of around 3.000 feet, and are ipreading to higher slopes. Favor ite routes for viewing these flow >rs as well as rhododendron are the Blue Ridge Parkway. U. S. 441 through the Great Smoky Moun tains National Park, and *U. S. >4 through the Waterfall Countfy ind Nantahala National Forest. Dne of the larger concentrations If laurel is In the Pink Beds Recre itional Area in Pisgah National rorest near Brevard, where the dooming seaaon occurs during the lrst two weeks of June. A new vantage point for view ng the mountain flower parade his year is a recently completed pur of the Blue Ridge Parkway from Wagon Road Gap on U. S. 276 to Beech Gap in- the remote Devil's Courthouse Country. Flami azalea is abundant on this route, and at Mile-High Overlook, where another spur ot the Parkway meets the Great Smokies west of Ashe ville. Wayah Bald, in Nantahala Forest near Franklin, is also noted for flame azalea. Flame azalea, laurel and rhodo dendron border the Blue Ridge Parkway between the Virginia line and Asheville, particularly in the vicinity of Doughton Park. Llnville, Blowing Rock, Grandfather Moun tain and Mount Mitchell. Purple rhododendron grows profusely on Mount Mitchell, highest peak in Eastern America, and towering Grandfather Mountain, in the Blue Ridge. Both mountains are acces sible from the Parkway by auto mobile. About 122,000 U. S. women work In airplane manufacturing. EXECUTOR NOTICE Having qualified as executor of the estate ofrF. A. Stall, deceased, late of Haywood County, North Carolina, this is to notify all per sons having claims against the es tate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Waynesville, Rt. 3, North Carolina, on or before the 9th day of May, 1957 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per sons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 9th day of May, 1956, Kenneth A. Stall, Executor of the Estate of F. A. Stall, deceased. 2649?M 19-17-24-31 J 7-14 ? Want ada bring quick results Maggie Valley Personal Items By MRS. C. L. BRADLEY Coirmifnity Reporter Miss Martha Sutton passed her State Board Examination of Cos metology last week. She graduated from a beauty school in Asheville in March. She is now an operator at the Claudette Beauty Shop in Waynesville. Mr. and Mrs. Cole Sutton haw bought and have moved to '<he Charlie Evans place on Evans Cove road. Mr. and Mrs. Evans have moved to Asheville. The Campbell brothers have opened their lake for fishing. The lake is stocked with brim and bass and is located just behind the Mag gie Valley Playhouse. "Pop" Wahlgreen had the mis fortune of cutting three fingers off in a lawn mower. Mrs. Bill Henry has been a pa tient in the Haywood County Hos pital for three weeks. The congregation of the Victory Baptist Chprch of Maggie have elected Rev. Robert Swanger of Canton as full time pastor of the church. There were an estimated 100 gray whales in the world in 1939; 4,500 today. t Taste for Title . ... j? ?.JSL ? MRS. fDITH KOEN'G, 31, of Cran ford, N. J., recent winner of the Mrs. New Jersey title, puts hfr culinary prowess up for judging at a press conference in New York. She is feeding her hus band one of the dishes she pre pared to win the contest. Mrs. Koenig will compete against 48 other top homemakers in the 18th annual Mrs. America sweepstakes at Ellinor Village, Florida. (International) Marriage Licenses Thomas A. Hard. Shelby and Bobbie Caldwell, Waynesville. Bobby Eugene Mehaffey and Rebecca Jane Lanning, both of Waynesville. Transactions In REAL ESTATE Waynesville Township Kenneth Ray Muse to Dexter J. Barnes and wife. Floyd Frisbee and wife to Homer Justice and wife. / Homer Justice and wife to Floyd Frisbee and wife. C. L. Rabb and wife and others to Robert Godfrey. Theodore J. Meyer and wife to Harry B. MeCracken and wife. ? Clyde Township Stephen E. 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