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^ ^ '" * , * ???? CENTER PIGEON used as their theme, good nutrition in meal planning, with an attractive sign in the background on breakfast. A blue ribbon booth. MFRRY HOMFMAKFRS featsured safety with the theme. "How Safe Is Your Home?" The many common hazards were interestingly shown. A blue ribbon booth. WAYNESV1LLE HOMEMAKERS, featured comfortable sleeping area, with ideal furniture, adequate closet space, attractive accessories. A blue ribbon award. Freshmun Feller At UNC Describes 'Carolinawayalife' (EDITOR'S NOTE _ The fol lowing humorous article is re printed from The Daily Tar Heel, campus newspaper at the Uni versity of North Carolina.) September 20. 1956 Dear Folks, Well I been here a week now and I mean to tell you I really have been oryented. Everything started out pretty quiet-like last Thursday night with a big get together in the meeting hall they have at this place. Some differnt guys all dressed up like those men in the magazine ads stood up and talked to us for awhile about the stuff that goes on around here and what we shud ex pect and how we shud act and things like that. They all talked about something they called the carolinawayalife which 1 aint too clear on and no body around here seems to know a awful lot about. But classes start tomorrow and maybe one of my perfessors can tell mc what its all about. But anyhow that was just the be ginnin. The next day which was j' Friday I was supposed to meet my ! cownseller in front of the South I (building at nine o'clock in the! j morning so after 1 had got me j something to eat at Lenor Hall | (thats a sort of a big meetin place) j where everybody goes to sit and ' talk at meal time) I looked at the I sun and then struck out tords the South figurin to run into this build ing directly. Well its just a good thing I run into somebody who new what he I was doin cause that darn place wasnt South at all. It was North. ' Anyhow after while I found him ithat fella I was supposed to meet I mean) and he said good now that j even hodys here we can go get our ; i fisieals and I said whats that and I he just looked at me kinda funny' and said youll find out purty quick. Well as it turned out 1 didn't find out purty quick at all cause ( irst we walked a couple a miles ind then we stood in a line til I legun to think that maybe they -lad run out of them fisicals they vas givin away. And I wood have ieft except that there was so many people there all just standin around lhat I decided those things must be purty good so I stayed. I shuda left when I had the ?hanct. I was pushed and poked tnd prodded and looked at and nto and thru til I begun to feel ike a head of cattle at a auction. \nd if that wererit enuf they had o stik me with about fourteen, iizernt kinds a needles so I wudnt ?et sick they told me. Boy I felt | Durty healthy til they got holt of ne. When we left there we went ind took some tests and I never :een the like of some of the ques- ( ions thy gave us but I guess I nusta done purty Eood cause they vant me to come back next week tnd take some more. Soems like all we done all week vas walk and take tests and walk ind meet our eownsellers and walk tnd stand in line. Last Sunday I stood in line for a hour and half fust shake hands with some old zuy who looked like Santa Claws .vithout no beard and had a har nonica sticking out of his pocket j And there was something called ?egistrashun. I'd tell you all about, hat too but my roomate .says the sooner I forget about it the sooner I'll be able to sleep nights so may be 1 better not talk about it rite low. There was one real nice thino ho. All the girls around here pot \ opether tonieht and had a bip par v for all of us where they live. It vas real nioe with punch and 'ookies and all that sort of stuff tnd everybody sat around and alked about the weather and do .ou-know-so-and-so but one eirl ast me didnt I think it was awful hot md I said no I was purty darn cold | ?nd after that nobody said much o me except its time to Po home I iow younp man and I said thank rou mam but I reckon I better stay j in town cause I pot a class at eipht a'oclock in the morninp and I doubt f I could get back in time for it if I went home this late. Theres ponna be a big fight this saturdav afternoon down in the woods between some fella name i fatum and another guy I think bits name is Murray or something like that and everybody is sup- j nosed to go and watch and holler ;o I reckon I oueht to go see what | i?s all about but from what I hear Ihese two fellas aint really mad at pach other so it orobablv wont be much of a fipht. But 111 write ?nd let you know if Tatum is as loueh as cousin Lem used to be before he fell down the stairs. I Ihink hes the one Im supposed to holler for Romebodvs poundin on the door eellin for me to stoo writing cause the scratchin of my pen ia keepin him awake ?o I better close for now Write soon. Your loving son, Lonio. I % Fines Creek School Peak-A-Views By JOAN DAVIS and FRANCES RECTOR The Beta Club of Fines Creek fiigh School went on its annual rip Sunday, September 30. This rear, members of the club visited he Biltmore House near Asheville. vent skating, ate supper, and en joyed a movie Sunday night in \sheville. Members of the Beta Club this rear are Joan Davis, Frances Rec tor. Margaret Rogers,Juanita Lowe und Darrel Rogers. Also making j the trip were two prospective mem hers, Jerry Ferguson and Joretta 1 Clark, who went along as special I guests. The club was accompanied by Mr. Ross, club sponsor, and 1 Mrs. Ross. Several members of the FHA at tended the Western District FHA rally at the Clyde A. Erwin High School last Saturday. Those attend ing and taking part on the pro- ; gram were: Margaret Rogers, No vella'Rector. Juanita Lowe. Joretta Clark. Patricia Kirkpatriek. Bar bara Ferguson. Jane D^vis, Janic Nichols, and Gail Bradshaw. The men are very busy laying new tile for the home economics department. The girls are very anxious for it to be completed since it will make their sewing rcom more attractive and pleasant to work* in. They hope to com plete it soon. School pictures were taken last Monday at FCI1S by Frank Arnett, photographer for Delmar Studios. The individual pictures will be available in black and white and also in color Evervone is looking forward to the time when the pictures will be available for sale. We have been noticing the bas ketball players gazing longingly at the new glass backboards which have been installed recently. No doubt they will be anxious to try out the new backboards as soon as the electricians finish Installing the new lighting system in the evm nasium and remove their ladders and scaffolds from the gym floor which have become a familiar but welcome sight. ? . I Since wo are talking about re- | pairs, we might mention the new concrete walk which is being built from the high school building to the lunchroom. This is welcome, indeed, bv all of us who remember wading the mud last winter going to and from the new lunchroom. Also, on these frosty mornings, we extend a warm welcome to the new stoker in the boiler room, which is automatically supplying us w ith warm, evenlv-heated rooms. And we know our janitor. Mr. Beasley. appreciates it very much also. Sir Alexander Fleming, one of the discoverers of penicillin, is also the discoverer of the antiseptic lv- i sozymo. The latter antiseptic sub stance is found both in the whites of eggs and in human tears. i r~? th -1 i House Guest Has Certain Obligations \' By VIVIAN BROWN AP Newsfeaturos Writer Going away for the weekend? Or perhaps you've been invited to spend a long vacation period with the family of your best friend. A house visit obligates a guest. The fact that you've accepted an invitation indicates you've made a contract to be on your best behavior, and to observe the house hold routine. Here are some points to remember. . . 1. Arrive on the train, plane, bus or otiier conveyance at the time they expect to meet you. if yen do change your plans, in form your hostess immediately. 2. You should have all the ne cessities with you ?? toothpaste, t comb, brush, nightgown, negligee, f slippers, cosmetics. If you forget something, buy a replacement at i the first opportunity. r 3. Keep your room clean. Do j \ not expect your hostess' mother a to clean up aftyr you. Make your 1 i bed each day as soon as possible. ! < I'ick up your clothes, put them on hangers and put them in the 1t closet. |, 4. Use Cleansing tissues to re-11 move your makeup. T)o not smear i lipstick on towels or use them for f j shining shoes. 1 5. A good hostess will tell you 1 the mealtime schedule the first day. You are supposed to observe s it. If she is kind enough to sug? |, gest you sleep late in the morn- j ing, try not to overdo it. She may want you to eat breakfast , in your room if the family eats j early, however. 6. They should tell you what , i the household plans are insofar , as entertainment goes. If the fam ily invites you to go dancing or swimming, it's a good idea to fall , in with the plan Don't hold out ( for bicycle riding, even if that is your fondest exercise 7. Observe good table manners. If you are unsure of yourself, borrow an etiquette book from the library. Learn to butter small bits of bread instead of the en tire slice, to eat your soup with ho spoon scooping it up away rom you. 8. Try to keep out of the way 11 between times. Your hostesss' nother would like you out of sight vhon the house is being cleaned, tnd she'd like you out of your ootn long enough to vacuum it luring your stay, no doubt. 9. It's a good idea to get in he habit of being helpful. Offer o remove the dishes from the able, to wash or dry them, if it s that kind of household. If the amily has help, they'd probably ike it if you'd stay out of the : litehen. 10. He sure to take a warm sweater' or stole, low shoes for day. your ow n notepaper and foun r.in pen, 11 It's a good idea to bring rour hostess' mother a little gift. I! you do not. be sure to send her a bouquet or nosegay of flow ers when you eet home. In any ease you should get your thank* you note off as soon as possible. 12 If you and your hostess rlnto in the evenings, it's wise lo observe the curfew laid down V-jgj Good Relations ? TUCSON, Ariz. (AP>?Patrolmen Dick Itidgeway and Lonnel Hoff man won the admiration of motor ists on thpir best one rainy day Instead of passing out overpay ing tickets, the policemen hustled alone the sidewalk rolling up dhr windows. hy her parents. You can be as sured that you will never get an other invitation to their household if they must be put in the posi tion of unusual responsibility for you. 13. If tbev invite you to extend your stay, be sure to let your parents know by telephone or tele graph if a letter will not arrive home in timo. 14. You should tell your host els the train you plan to get on the day thev expect you to leave, so that they do not have to ask you. 15. A cheerful attitude should be maintained throughout your stay, and- when vou-leave oetlOre vcu've had a glorious time even if you haven't. WAIT A FEW DAYS... BE 3 YEARS AHEAD! On October 30 you'll see a car so advanced it will J make so-called "new" cars seem three years out of date. On October 30 you'll see years-ahead features ; like Torsion-Aire Ride, Flight Sweep Styling, Total < Contact Brakes, a Fury "301" V-8 engine. On ' October 30 you'll see one car leap three full years ahead of the low-price field when you see and drive PLYMOUTH I i ?HEARING AID AUTHORITY TO HOLD FREE r CONSULTATION FRIDAY. OCTOBER 12th t neiione iiranne service ts happy to offer the services of Mr. Donald B. SauLs, recognized authority on hearing aids for a special 3-hour consultation at Hotel LeFaine, Waynesville, N. C. No appointment necessary from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. For evening consultations phone 4241. i Mr. Sauls has helped thousands of peo ple to hear again. He is a highly train ed specialist, especially proficient in the fitting of difficult cases. Find out how you can hear again with amazing ease and clarity. NO OBLIGATION. Just come in. I ; 1 Don't Miss . ? See New Oppettueit,! fZfiftOTl^ Must you cup your h?nd behind one V* Ouolity Hearing Aid ?WS He", " ""-"??'"-hr termed J* your chance to < hate your hearing ??*d FREE by a 1 qualified expert in rnrr Valuable booklet on deafness and SBLECTOMETER how to overcome It sent free to ?~tbe instrument all who call or write Donald B. Sauls, 403 I S"n^Uho^JS <4 Patton Ave. Bid*, Aahevtlle, N. C. Phone roa'11 hew vsiib a 2-1354. 1 bearing aid. ? I I I/YOAH flOMSKUU. '-ruie OLD BA6 ) ^ y ^ N6EDS A r~^ \\ /f fv"-/ {&)ear AlOAH- VUMAT KIND OF TOSACCO IS SMOKED IN BAGPIPES ? T.3. KAuPP lAASCOUTArt, "-?-? L/^AR NOAH ? IF A TREE SURSEON , OPERATED DM AM EUER (SOeElsJ, WOULD ME SEUJ IT UP WITH PINE NEEDLES : RURSESS 0UMN CTMARLOTrE, NO.CAR. ?VBT-^arssiKXtbto^TSH* STRAND THEATRE PHONE 6-8531 THURSDAY, OCT. 9 CAST DAY TO SEE iis!?? I ?tt.J Colw DC LOXE j n ^ Cinemascope *fl?? MUNIER ? wwia LEITH ? wri* WOODWARD fcifWP Mft dfcflUMBfe . ? ' FRI. & SAT.. OCT. 10 & 11 DOUBLE FEATURE! 1st HIT SEE RANDOLPH SC OTT IN "STRANGER WORE A GUN" 2nd Hit DEAN JERKY I MARDN-IEMS! 3} . HttWAUlS Production Til STOOGE! A Paramount Picture "also" Cartoon and Chapter 5 "Kinjf of The Rocket Men" ? SI N., MON. & TI ES.. OCT. II. 15 & 16 SEP] THE MOST STARRING SPW^I! ~ w Smokv Mtn. DRIVE-IN THEATRE Balsam Rd. Dial GL 6-544P last time today thursday. oct. 11 "PEARL OF THE SOUTH PACIFIC" (In Color) Starring VIRGINIA MAYO DENNIS MORGAN ? .FRIDAY. OCT. 12 "GLORY" Starring MARGARET O'RRIEN WALTER RRENNAN ? PLUS ? 5 BIG COLOR CARTOONS ? SATURDAY. OCT. 13 DOUBLE FEATURE! "WAR PAINT" (In Color) ? ? PLUS ? first drive-in showing of "TARGET ZERO sun. & mon.. oct. 14 & 15 Walt Dlanev's "SONG OF THE SOUTH" (In Color) ?plus? the best in selected short subjects ' BH IF i PARK Theatre Proaram LAST TIME TODAY THURSDAY. OCT. 11 "THE BLACK DAKOTAS" (In Color) Starring GARY MERRILL WANDA McKAY ? FRIDAY. OCT. 12 "IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE" Starring JAMES STEWART DONNA REED ?Also? The Best In Selected Short Subjects 9 SATURDAY, OCT. 13 DOUBLE FEATURE "THE OKLAHOMA KID" Starring JAMES CAGNEY HUMPHREY BOGART Plus "SILVER CITY" (In Color) Starring BARRY FITZGERALD YVONNE DE CARLO ? SUN., MON. & TUES.. OCT. 14, 15 & 16 Here It Is! "BUS STOP" (In CinemaScopa & Color) Starring MARILYN MONROE DON MURRAY Waynesville DRIVE-IK THEATRE First Show At 7:00 P. mT THURSDAY, OCT. 11 "THE BLACK WIDOW" (In CinemaScope and Color) Starring GINGER ROGERS VAN HEFLIN GEORGE RAFT 0 FRIDAY, OCT. 12 t "AN ANNAPOLIS STORY" In Color Starring JOHN DEREK 1)1 ANN A LYNN ?Plus? 5 COLOR CARTOONS 0 SATURDAY. OCT. 13 DOUBLE FEATURE "DAKOTA LIL" (In Color) Starring GEORGE MONTGOMERY ROD CAMERON MARIE WILSON ?AND? "ILLEGAL" Starr'"'* EDWARD G. ROBINSON NINA FOCH ? SUN.. MON.. TUBS.. I & WED.. OCT. 14. 15, 16 & 17 "TRAPEZE" (In Cinemascope & Color) Starring BURT LANCASTER TONY CURTIS GIN A LOLLOBRIGIDA ? ALSO ? CARTOON
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