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I THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER second s? # 1956 FOOTBALL QUEEN at Bethel High?Fran ces Frizzell of East Pigeon?was crowned here by Bud Phillips (left) during half time ceremonies at the Bethel-Sylva same Friday afternoon. Miss Frizzell's escort 's Charles Pless. (Mountaineer Photo>. NEW OFFICERS of Haywood County's COP organization, named Thursday night to serve during 1957. were 'from left) Frank Oavis of Iron DulT. chairman; Mrs Itert Cagle of Bethel, vice chairman: Mrs. Hoy Robinson of Thiekety. see irtary. and Shrrrill Jimison of Thirkety, treasur er. Mrs. James Medford of ItatelifTe Cove, elected reporter, was not present for this picture. (Mountaineer Photo). i Haywood Baptists Plan A 6 - Session School Of Music A 6-session School of Music has j been planned for later this month j by the Haywood baptist Associa- j tioh, according to Jack Medford. association chairman. The school will begin with a county-wide hymn sing on Sunday afternoon, Nov. 25, 3 p.m. at the Clyde Baptist church. Beginning Monday evening. Nov. 26. sessions will be held each evening at the Clyde church through Friday, Nov. 30. All ses sions will begin at 7 p.m., chair man Medford said. Four classes will be held each session, with a general group class of combined choirs being led by Joseph O. Stroud, secretary of the State Baptist De partment of Church Music. Other instructors will be Carl Perry, minister of music, First Baptist Church, Asheville, on Theory. Mrs. Robert Seymour, teacher of organ. Mars Hill, will teach gos pel singing and hymn singing. Rev. T. E. Robinett, pastor. First Baptist Church, Waynesville, will conduct a class on hymnology. Jack Medford, minister of music. Canton, will teach a class of con ducting. On Friday evening 8 p.m., the combined choirs derercted by Stroud will present a program of music, which will be for the gen eral public. PFC Marvin Jones Is Army Machine Gunner FORT RILEY, Kan, (AHTNCt? I PFC Marvin E, Jones, grandson of j Mrs. Eva L. Jones, Route 1, Clyde, recently completed a field training exercise with the 1st Infantry Divi sion's 26th Regiment at Fort Riley, Kan. A machine gunner in the regi ment's Company I, Jones entered the Army in September 1955 and completed basic training at F'>rt Jackson, S. C. He is a 1955 graduate of Crab tree-iron DufT High School. The U. S. Post Office Depart ment purchased 2,000 bicycles for postmen use in the next fiscal year. District Science Fair Set April 5 At W. C. College Plans are underway for the West- j ern District Science Fair to be held i at Western Carolina College April 3. Professor Gerald Eller of the WCC science department is Chair man of this event, which embraces high schools in the following thir teen Western North Carolina coun ties: Madison, Buncombe, Hender son, Polk, Rutherford, Transylania, Haywood, Swain, Jackson, Macon, Graham, Clay, and Cherokee. F.ller said the district fair in cludes a junior and a senior divi sion, with contest categories in both physical and biological sciences for each division. Judges will select the five best exhibits from the senior division. They will be eligible for entry in the State Science Fair planned fcr April 25-27 at North Carolina State College in Raleigh. U 11 i m a te 1 y, two first place > winners at the state level will be 1 sent to the National Science Fair in I.os Angeles, California, with all expettese paid. Saunook 4-H Club ci ci: .anown c,oiur atiaes The Saunook 4-H Club held its monthly - meeting on Wednesday afternoon at the Saunook School I auditorium. Susie Clark, president, presided. The meeting was opened with the 4-H pledge, after which a business session was held. At this meeting Mr Brown, the boys' leader, introduced Miss ! Nancy Hinton, the new girls' lead er, who replaces Miss Jean Child | ers. Miss Hinton addressed the girls, while Mr. Brown showed slides to the boys group on various 4-H club projects. District Nurses' Meet Slated At Asheville nivJrinl I t\f th-> "Mnrth f*a rnl ina State Nurses Association will meet Wednesday, November 14 at 4 p.m. at the Buncombe County court ! house in Asheville, it has been an ; nounced. The program wiil consist of re I ports of the State Convention held in Raleigh October 23-26 Ding Dong School TAMPA, Fla. <AP>?Something went haywire the other day with the bell system which' signals time to change classes at Plant High School. But assistant principal Orrion I M. Schlicter was equal to the ! emergency. At the end of each period, he spoke briefly over the intercommunications system which links the classrooms. 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Democrats will control the Senate by the same margin as in ! the last Congress. Democrats won' more easily in the House and have clinched con trol there. It means that Reps. Cooley, Barden, Durham, arid Bon ner will have highly important committee chairmanships, giving North Carolina important senior-, ity. TOPSV-TVRVV A number of things combined to i produce an unusual situation with j respect to the Presidency and Congress^ Democrats generally ran well at the local levels, and their I strength was greatly increased in normally heavily Republican areas i of the country: Republicans made' inroads with Mr, Eisenhower in normally Democratic sections. It is I indeed a topsy-tuf\ y situation, and a situation in which there j seems to be considerable consols tion for both parties in the pic ture as i whole Kor example, the President ran well ahead of tiis party as an individual, and local Democrats captured a lot of of fices in Republican territory. 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