Highlanders Promotional Plan Now In Full Swing A Ian?# scale Western North Carolina tourist promotional plan is new being carried out In SB large cities in the Kastern United States. At the annual meeting of the Western North Carolina Highland ers In Ashevlile. Friday, October 26. John Parrts, President of the group and general chairman for the Promotional Plan gave a full report on activities to date Parris said 22 soap jingle eon tests have been completed with a vacation trip to Western North Carolina for two 27 ! minutes?sound black and white .Tune 18. 1873. the second day of legal proceedings in which Susan 11 Anthony is being prosecuted for voting An important moment in laying the basis for political and social equality for American women Lake Lucerne in Switzerland, where the Rotefy International will hold its convention A May 13571, is 226 miles wide, covers a space about the size of Connecticut and Massachusetts joined together Library Notes Ilaywood County Public l.ibrary The following group of film': will be available to the borrowers of the l.ibrary from October 2b unfit November lfi 1 ENGLISH CRIMINAL .IUS 'I ICE 'I1IS' 22 iriliiules sound ? blark and while Explains criminal court procedure as it is found in England Show* the various types of courts and something of their work The cases range from a >imple petty sessions ease to a murder trial ;d the Old Bailey. The procedure following the vor. diets is also shown. 2 GRANDFATHER OF THE BLUE RIDGE ill ugh Morton" l.i minutes?sound color A pictorial essay on the highest mountain in I the Blue Kidge range, firanclfather I Mountain. Gives glimpses of many ' other scenic objectives of visitors to the mountains of the Tar Heel State, such as Blowing Rock, Craggy Gardens. Iloan Mountain. Biltmore House. I.irtville Falls, Lin Ilir.ll FI.YINfi hl*h sehool senior Jeanette Herrling. 17. examines the engine of the plane she learned to pilot?lieforr she learned to drive an automobile. MADISON. Wis Al'i ? An at tractive high school senior ha* w en to the *ky as n pilot even be fore learning let drive an automo bile Seventeen-year-old J e a n e It e llerrllng got Interested in flying; over a year ago Since IbM time, I she lias heroine a licensed pi lot ' The aii minded young miss took her first solo flight' in December of last year. Since that time, she has been up alone to sharpen her takeoff*, landings and aerial maneuvers, To meet the 200-mile cross counlry flight requirements for a pilot's license she flew to I.ake Elmo. Minn., near Minneapolis-. Jtanette has tried to drive a ear but sa\s she lias trouble because the controls are not as sensitive as those in a plane. So instead of manipulating the Wheel, brake and clutch, she takes to the cock Pit A student at Madison High School, Miss Ilorrliiig is looking to a sky future she wants to be-, come an airline stewardess Teen-Ager Pilots Plane Before Learning To Drive Local Student Lnrolls In Duke Medical School } Fraud# Stanford Massif of Waym*svllk'. is one oi 7H students ) enrolled in the first vear class in the Duke I'niversltj Medical School this year The students face four years of study leading, to the MD degree, j followed by an internship. Massio is the son of Mr. and j Mrs. F. K. ? Massle of WiyMtvfllf. PARK Theatre Program LAST TIMK TODAY THURSDAY. NOV, 1 DOUBLE FEATURE "WORLD WITHOUT END" (In CincmaScnpr and Color) Starring diane wintyek kevin McCarthy ? ALSO ? "INVASION OF 1Mb BUD* SNATCHERS" In Color Starring NANCY GATES HUGH MARLOWE ? FRIPAV, NOV. 2 "THE FIGHTING 69TH" Starring JAMES CAGNEY PAT O'BRIEN ? Plus ? Selected Short Subjects ? SATURDAY. NOV. 3 DOUBLE FEATURE "BAD MEN OF MISSOURI" Starring DENNIS MORGAN _ . . . i i JANE WYMAN ? ALSO ? "THE FARMER TAKES A WIFE" (In Color) Starring BETTY GRABLE ? SEN . MON. & TI ES.. Nov. I. :> & fi "THE MAVERICK QUEEN" (In CinemaScope & Color) Starring BARBARA STANWYCK SCOTT BRADY MARY MURPHY I fnmirirr QaahI WATCH FOR "TEA AND SYMPATHY" STRAND THE A TRE PHONE 6-8551 THURSDAY. NOV. 1 LAST 1),\Y TO SHE "The Strangest Request You Have Ever Heard Makes The Most Thrilling Picture You Have Ever Seen . . SEE "PLEASE MURDER ME" Starring ANGELA LANSHURY RAYMOND BURR ? FRI. & SAT.. NOV. 2 X :t DOUBLE FEATURE 1st HIT ft?iKMWaww, J ???? QrATT w * ?A w r^X^tvanttQ JS1* ? Of-TO WOM ? ??i. ?S SSSSH*? "" * ?"?'? jmi ORUSSAT" ? ,w** 2nd HIT "TIME OF THEIR LIVES" Starring HUD ABBOTT LOU UOSTELLO ALSO Uartoon and Chapter S "King of The Rocket Men" ? SUN.. MON. & TI ES.. NOV. 4. .? & ? V , JEFF CHANDLER ? GEORGE NADER JUUE ADAMSJiX BARKER row tNOCS noun now joo mahond WUIM KTMW ? oatm *w?w JOH* HdHTM( . mw mn V5tP A univcrsal NftRMTiOMl flCIORt ? - ? Smoky Mtn. - DRIVE-IN THEATRE Balsam ltd. Dial CD 6-5II6 '!> Ill 'Itll 11 lilt I i ii i un. K r id., NOV. 1 & 2 "STAR IN THE DUST" (In Color) Starring JOHN AGAR MAMIE VAN DOREN ?PLUS? :? COLOR CARTOONS ? SATURDAY. NOV. .1 DOUBLE FEATURE "SITTING BULL" (In CinemaScope and Color) Sturrinr DALE ROBERTSON GEORGE MURPHY ??Also? "SAITOH BEWARE!" Starring DEAN MARTIN JERRY LEWIS ? SI N. & MON.. NOV. I & 5 "I'LL CRY TOMORROW" Starring SUSAN HAYWARD ?PLUS? The Best In Selected Short Subjects Waynesville DRIVE-IN I THEATRE First Show At 7:00 P. M. THURSDAY. NOV. 1 "TRIBUTE TO A RAHMAN" JhJk ^ (In CinemaSeope & Color) , Starring JAMES CACJNKY ?_ ? FRIDAY. NOV. 2 "TARZAN ESCAPES" Sfarrinsr JOHNNY WEISMULLER MAUREEN O'HARA ?Plus? 5 COLOR CARTOONS ? SATURDAY. NOV. 3 DOUBLE FEATURE! "BAD MAN'S TERRITORY" OA 5? ? c^mrrinir RANDOLPH SCOTT ?PLCS? "BENGAZI" Starring RICHARD CARLSON MALA POWERS ? SI N. & MON., I NOV. 1 & 5 "A KISS BEFORE DYING" . (In Color) StarHnr pnnrRT WAGNER JEFFERY HUNTER ? i I I ^ ? I News Events Of Thickety Area Mm. Spencer Walker of Brevard, v. as honored with a surprise birth day dinner Sunday at the home of her parents. Mr and Mrs Jesse Kurd. Other members of the family j joined them for a covered dish j dinner. In addition to the chil dren and grand children, attending, v as Miss Ncel\ Ford of Barium ! Springs, sister of Mr Ford Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Kafitx nr.d son. David, of Gastonia, were dinner guests pf Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Roninson Suflday, Excavation work was started Monday for the construction of the new home of Mr and Mrs. j Dawson Henderson The Community scrapbook and family score sheets have been com piled and placed in the hands of the proper authorities for the an nual ('DP Contest. Judges un scheduled to visit the eommunltv L-4..f.-rt.-s 1 U O IK TU; . ? i ivmj ii win i -*%/ iu O. ||?. I lil t ; I community is one of seven in the I county to be judged y, The farm pond recently con structed near the new home of Mr. j and Mrs. Robert Mipps has been | i stocked with 250 bream. This is part of the 4,050 bream secured ? by residents of the county, and dsitributed last week l ? Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Parhain Sr.. j Misses Helen Smith and Linda Limbo spent Sunday in Jefferson City. Tenn . where they attended ; homecoming exercises at Carson J Newman College. They were joined there by James Parham. a student at New Orleans, La., and j former graduate at Carson-New- : man JVlrs Frank Ford honored her daughter, Robin on her second birthday Wednesday morning when : she invited a number of little ! f. lends to a birthday party. The list included Kathy and Don Jimi son. Sammie Trantham. Carl bright David and Doris Jlmison. \nn Cogdlll. Rob and Wand i U'Kill.M Ck/.lie r\ 1 I M.r.jHM-.l, .HICMrt V lAilII i Ford. Noha Ann Yarborough and i I Janet Brown Mrs. Joyce Owen > i Mrs. Jesse Ford and Mrs. Vaughn j Bramlette Jr . grandmothers and ; ' acnt pf the honorce. also attended. ! The Rev. Paul Pearkie of Penn svlvania. a student at Fruitland. 1 : was guest of the Rev. and Mrs: r Garrett Prdf)est over the week! end. He filled the pulpit at Oak Grove Church Sunday morning. Mr. arid Mrs. Lloyd Pflrham Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson and Mrs .) VV Willis are spending this week in Florida Mrs. L B George spent the | week end in Fort Mill, S. C., with her mother. Mrs. E. E Dacus. and attended the 100th anniversan of tier home church. rfT1 jllli Leave the cover? off your plastic con tainers when they arc hot in use. Then do odors w ill iie\clop. LAFF-A-DAY "I've been telling Daddy about you, Stretch ? and he's dying to meet you." ' i ! AT " \ \ NBW I Tziui* , ? so-x TRANSISTOR HEARING AID - I $501 fnwifn Just imagine! A finest quality 4-tran sistor Zenith hacked by an iron-clad 10-day money-back guarantee of lull 1 satisfaction, yet celling lor one fourth the price of many comparable aids. So small, so light n can be hidden behind a man's necktie worn in a woman's hair' Operates for only about I0< a week tmy Hmm psyw???H o"a?g*d NELSONS RADIO & TV SERVICE Miller St. GL 6-6581 I I GIRL SKIPPER WANTS IKE AT HELM ? ? 1 ? .* ? '? J OAII flllSON, sailorette skipper of the catamaran, floppy Porpoise, raises a large portrait of President Eisenhower on the mast as she goes cruising on Biscayne Bay, off Miami. Miss Ellison says her pet candidate knows which way the wind blows. (International) Pool Car NORFOLK. Vt. iAP' ? Ralph Fool, a Norfolk newspaperman, found his car missing when h? started to go home from work. Three days later he found it parked where he had left it. but with much more mileage on the speedo meter. It also had a lot more gaso line in the tank. Nancy Kefauver Paints A Portrait Of Her Husband By JANE EADS WASHINGTON?Nancy Kefauv- , cr, a talented artist, has at last rfim.. nnn ill' Hot1 luiiW mil Dnluii. tantly. sho painted the Democratic i vice presidential nominee from photographs not from life a- .she has long wanted to do. "He never sits still long enough." the attractive red-haired Nancy told mo at a party at her Spring Valley home. "A friend in New York wanted one right away for his oilier, I worked it out from a : composite drawing I made from several photographs" A portrait Nancy did of their j 10-ycar-old son. David, dominates the studv. A painting of daughter I.inda and Ikt dolls in 1949 won top honors at a local exhibit. It hangs over the mantel in the liv-! ing room. "I haven't had time for portraits latelv." Nancy told friends and neighbors gathered for the party. The four children. David, I.inda. Diane, and Gail and their varied interests ha\ e kept her busy. Be cause of them she decided against j accompanying her husband on his campaigns this year, as she did in 1952. In addition. Nancy is continuing to teach art three days and one evening a week. The children often go with her to the rented studio on Saturdays. "They dabble. too."( she said, "and they all so.-m to be fairly artistic." The senator's wife, a graduate of the Glascow (Scotlandt School of Art, studied in London. Paris and the Coreoron Gallery here. She mixed the paint and took charge of the decorating of the home they mu;?d into a year ago. The result reflects the family personality, but Nancy's mast of all. The pale avo cado green of the living room, the deeper shade* in dining room, hall and den. the muted green of the wall-to-wall carpeting/ offer a fit ting background to the hostess' vivid coloring. "I guess we all choose colorings that are good for us." Nancy ex plained. "but I'm afraid my fam My"* ail worn out wun greens. Throughout the house are many interesting mementos of her hus band's travels. Centering fW' flowers on the ancient oval off5n dining table where Nancv said she used to study as a child, were four graceful herons, carved front elephant tusks. The Senator brought them from India last year Tonight - 7:30 - Hear The Man Who Appropriated $1,500,000.00 To The PIGEON RIVER ROAD ? U. S. Senator W. Kerr SCOTT At The Big Democratic Rally ? Clyde School. Vote Democratic Next Tuesday ?Paid Political Adv. RELIABLE JEWELERS gives you $9H regardless moke or os a mjIt A kTrvgi Bx"WHI 4?'M^MAAir "irTJI ?m__ ' \^0^ Tfade-ln ond Save! 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