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South Clyde CDP Meeting Set For Monday Evening By MRS. KYLE I.IXDSKY Community Reporter The South Clyde CDP will holt their regular meeting at the Com I munity Outer Monday night. Wil liam Osborne chairman, will be in charge. The Clyde Lions will sponsor a ham supper at the school cafeteria. ' December 14. 5 to 7 p.m Proceeds ' will go to the athletic association. 1 ; Mr and Mrs. Elmer Ifimbo and * | children have moved into their new " I home on the Cathey Cove Itoad Mr and Mrs Bobby Sutton have recently moved in South Clyde. Miss Violet Lindsey, a student j at Brevard College, is a patient at i thi" Haywood County Hospital. Miss Ensley Has Kole In Woman's College Play Dori* Ann Ensley of Lake Juna luska has one of I he supporting roles in The Theatre of Woman's College production of "The Wo men" to be given at Woman's Col lege of UNC frhtn December 6-8 at 8 p.m. t Mis* Ensley plays the part of Countess de Lage In Claire Bootti'a satire oft modem society womcu. Miss Entisy Ls a senior at WC and is the d?^s?'ter of Mr, and Mrs A I, Ensley. Jr. of I.ak ? Junaluska. Montana entered the Union on Nov 8. 1889 STRAND THE A TRE PHONE 6-8551 THURSDAY. DEC. ? LAST DAY TO SEE Patsiom gone wild in an outlaw wilder neti! i ~i Dakota Incident TRUCOLON by ConjoM)a1?d Mm IndUltrtM start if LINDA DARNELL ? DALE ROOERTSOH I" ?<?r>n ? FR1. & SAT DEC. 7 & S M-G-M's COMEDY HIT! v\\ llf MANY RIVERS | TO CROSS $ ROBERT TAYLOR *f ^?ELEANOR PARKER^ ALSO Six (<>) Colorful Cartoons AND Chapter No. I "Hla/.inu The Overland Trail' ? Coming Soon "UnCiuarded Moment" "Uncont|uered" "Rock Around The ( lock' ^ 1 .jaDHBHBHHHHajHHHHnHHHHRk Waynesville DRIVE-IN I THEATRE First Show At 7:00 P. M. FRIDAY. DEC. 7 "OUR MISS BROOKS" Starring KVK ARDKN ? PLUS ? 5 BIG COLOR | CARTOONS SATURDAY. DEC. K COCKLE FEATURE "APACHE AMBUSH" Starring ItllX WILLIAMS ?ALSO? "KISS OF FIRE" (In Color) Starring JACK BALANCE BARBARA Rt sil ? >t NDAY, DEC. 9 "PARDNERS" Starring DEAN MARTIN JERRY LEWIS FRIDAY. DEC. I I "THE LAST HUNT" (In Color) Starring ROBERT TAYLOR STEWART CHANCER Smoky Mtn. DRIVE-IN THEATRE Halsam ltd. Dial CL <>-?"> 1 Hi Till ItS. K. FR1., I)KC. ? & 7 * "THE INDIAN FIGHTER" (In Cinemascope & Color) Starring klltk DOUCLAS ?i'iuh? 5 COLOR CARTOONS SATURDAY, DEC. H DOUBLE FEATURE! "SPRINGFIELD RIFLE" (In Color) Starring LAKY COOPER PHYLLIS THAXTER Plus "THE STRATTON STORY" Starring JAMES STEWART JUNE ALLYSON * SUN. & MOW. DEC. 9 & 10 "AWAY ALL BOATS" In Color Starring JEFF CHANDLER OEORGE NADER JULIE ADAMS THE WHOLE FAMILY WILL ENIOY APPLES: ? FOR CHRISTMAS w Buy Them By BULK, BUSHEL OR BOX ATTRACTIVELY PACKED ? EXPRESS DELIVERY PRICED FROM $1.25 PER BUSHEL UP Depending On Size. (trade and Variety WIDE VARIETY FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE INCLUDING ? ? GOLDEN DELICIOUS ? STAYMAN WINESAP ? RED ROME ? GRIMES GOLDEN ? REDGOLI) ? WINTER BANANA ? RED DELICIOUS ? For Eating, (miking or Canning ? BARBERS ROCK APPLE STATION Phone GL 6-S26.*> llalsam Road A NEW anti-tuberculosis vaccine, called RlRv, In liriiiK developed in the laboratories of the tub erculosis research center of the North Carolina Sanatorium System located at Chapel llill, and tested In animals along with four BCG vaccines which are used widely in countries where the death rate from Tit is extremely high. The project which led to the development of the RlRv vac cine was made possible by dollars contributed to the annual Christmas Seal Sales of tuberculosis associations throughout the country. In the top picture, a rabbit which has been vaccinated with one of the five vaccines being tested, and later given live TB germs, is getting its regular X-ray. In the picture on the left, a guinea pig is receiv ing its K-Kv vaccination. On the right, Mae Van diviere (right), director of laboratories and re search at the Chapel llill Center, is shown dis cussing X-rays of rabbits with a physician. Ac cording to Vandiviere, the strongest of the BCCi vaccines did not give as much protection to the animals tested as the new KIRv vaccine did. 'War And Peace' Brings To Screen Outstanding Novel That Leo Tolstoy's "War and Peace" is the greatest novel ever' written is not a slogan thought lip by Hollywood hut is the schol arly judgment of colleges anil uni virsities where literature students reverently devote weeks tif con centrated, detailed study to the I sweep of the book's historical nar 1 i stive, the humanness of its varied characters and the depths of its I philosophical conclusions. Paramount'* screen version, v. hich opens Sunday at the Strand Theatre, will be a memorable event for the many readers who have studied "War and Peace" in col lege. Already scholars- and stu dents Who have long regarded the . hook as the ultimate achievement m the field of the novel are hail ing its brilliant screen adaptation. Although "War and Peace" has long been in public domain, no 01 e dared to film it-- Complex, many-faceted story Hut what has been regarded as an impossible task has at last been achieved in a monumental film produced by Ditto DeLaurontiis One room in the Carlsbad Cav erns in New Mexico is over a half mile hi length; 400 feet wide. ; ' Fines Creek Sehool Peak-A-Views By JOAN DAVIS and FRANCES RECTOR A donkey ball game was played at FCHS December 3. It was fun nier than a circus and wilder than a rodeo! Members of the girls basketball team look very attractive in the ivw uniforms they received this week. The Schoolmasters Club held its meeting in the Fines Creek Cafe teria Monday night. Supper was served by members of the Beta flub and the cooks The program consisted of music by the Glee Chub. The juniors were well pleased with their class rings which they received this week Reportfaros were issued to the students of FCllS this week Some o1 the students seemed to have mr roved during this grading period. The basketball teams played W . ynesville Tuesday night. The boys score was: Fines Creek 33. ! Waynesville 55. The girls score was Fines Creek 23, Waynesville 23 ?! - - ? ' ___ , | l s< Mountaineer Want Ads STRAND THEATRE SI N.. MON. & TI ES.. DEC. 9. 10 & II Matinee Sunday ? Feature, 2:15 I?. M. Matinee Mon. & Tues. ? Feature. .1:15 P. M. E\eninir I'erfurmanee. 7:15 P. M. lie Sure To lie On Time. As Feature Will Show Only One Time At Each Performance \ OMISSION MATINEE EVENING CHILDREN ? 25c CHILDREN ? 25c \ DI ETS ? 60e ADCLTS ? 75c SEE IHE GREAIESI NOVEL WEN... ON THE SCREEN! "TOWERS OVER Alt MOVIE GREATS!' ?New Yorl Mrfror "A TRULY GREAT PICTURE!" -to* A Jflf) l*on?- ?** **A SPECTACULAR MOVIE!'* ?h.'e Mojo. <># ?ftRlltlANTI" ? New >ci Newt jfl M VISTAyiSIONj^ . miamouk; wishes, f AUDREY HEPBURN HENRY iFONDA i. ... . VlT ?(>? V ?uaanin.:^.??AS Stevenson Will Not Run Again WASHINGTON <AP> ?Adlai E Stevenson's announcement he v. ill not seek a third chance at the pres idency opened the way today to a scramble for the Democratic nom ination in 1960 "Stevenson, defeated by Presi ient Eisenhower by about 10 mil lion votes last month, said in a statement yesterday: "I will not run again for the presidency." He said he will resume private law practice in Chicago in January. The twice-defeated Democratic candidate said his interest in the party will "continue undiminish ed." He said he had accepted mem bership on an advisory group be ing set up by the Democratic Na tional Committee to counsel on a party legislative program. Stevenson's vice - presidential running mate. Sen. Estes Kcfauver of Tennessee, was asked if he too might be in a mood to remove him self from consideration for the 1960 presidential nomination. He replied: "I am only in the mood to be the best senator here that I know how to be." Kefauver's friends expect him to bid again for the top nomination in I960 Just A Bottle Hunter ST. JAMES, Minn. tAPi?Game Warden Phil Ham. piloting his plane over pheasant country, noticed a car stop several times. On each occasion the driver hurried into the ditch and back to the car. Things looked suspicious. Ham radioed ground wardens and di rected their cars into St. James where they halted the mysterious hunter. The car contained no pheasants ? not even a gun. "I was out hunting up enough beer bottles in the ditches to till up my case." said the frightened . driver. Odd Pair MILWAUKEE ?AP>- A burglar smashed the display window of a j shoe store during the night and j made off with a pair of shoes?one | black and the other brown. Just For Practice JERSEYVILLE. 111. iAPl?War ren H. Schoenweis killed a Canad ian goos? during a pie-season hunt. He laid out $25 and casts assess ed by Just.ce A. 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