HOSPITAL NEWS BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Broom, of Arguia, are the parents of a son, born Tuesday, November 11. A son was born on November 5 to Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Kimsey of Whittier. Mr. and rs. Roy Fisher, Sylva Route 1, are the proud parents of a son born Monday, November 3. Mr. and Mrs. Bynum William Anderson, of Whittier, are the par ents of a daughter born Wednes day, November 5. Mrs. Gladys Parris, of Whittier, is doing nicely following an op eration. Denver Shuler, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Shuler of Bry son City, is improving nicely fol lowing an operation. Mrs. Lucile Jacobs, of Dillsboro, In the True Tradition of THANKSGIVING THIS GRACIOUSLY HOS PITABLE DINING GROUP .Yes, we actually have beautiful i8th Century Mahogany veneers dining room groups, aa good looking aa this, waiting for you. In time for your Thanksgiving entertaining. This group It authentic . . . with every detail painstakingly worked out . . . it's a group that you'll use proudly . . . that your friends will admire. JACKSON FURNITURE COMPANY ''EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME" FOUR FLOOR8 OF FURNITURE ? Elevator Service PHONE 128 - . SYLVA, N. C. 500 See "Death Takes A Holiday" Given At WCTC Friday Evening By A1 Booze About 500 persons attended the Western Carolina Players' perfor mance of "Death Takes a Holi day" at the college auditorium here Friday night. Don Cabe, Franklin, starred as i Death, alias Prince Sirki, and Louise Beck, Hendersonville, co- > starred as Grazia. In supporting roles were Loee Alley, Norfolk, Va., as Cora; Jack Barnett, Murphy, Fedele; Douglas Davis, Mars Hill, Duke Lambert; Maxie Wright, Highlands, Alda; Betty Allen, Hiawassee Dam, Du Chess Stephanie; Betty ' Jeanne Anderson, Hayesville, Princess San Luca; Dick McAuley, Charlotte, Baron Cesarea; Marty Ryan, Oak Ridge, Tenn., Rhoda Fenton; For est Lindsey, Lowell, Eric Fenton; Joe Wiggins, Robbinsville, Coroado; and Jim Wood, Major Whitread. Miss Mabel Tyree, acting head of the English department of the college, directed the play. Bob Pit tillo, Charleston, S. C., was pro duction manager. Other members i of the production staff were Clay I ton Ramsey, Franklin, Technician, Frank Murray, Franklin, Adver tising, Miss Alley, reception, Mad rie Galloway, Brevard, usher, Bill Bird, Whittier, properties, Ruby G. Conley, Marion, make-up, Betty Buckner Wade, costumes, Don Ire land, West Palm Beach, ,Fla., as sistant director. The play, written by Alberto Cassello and re-written for the American stage by Walter Feq^s, is based on a poetic conception o^" Death, in th? guise of a mortal, seeking the meaning of life. Since it was first produced in New York in 1929 it has been one of the most popular plays with college and lit tle theater groups. The players are members of the Western Carolina Teachers college Dramatics club. This was their first production this year, their next play has not yet been selected. The play was well received; cast members characterized the audi ence as "very receptive." Follow ing the performance the ' players gave an informal reception for guests in the basement of the au ditorium. is in for treatment. Mary Alma Babb, colored, is recovering from an operation. Mrs. Alean Bumgarner, of Eras , tus, is now undergoing treatment. Mr. V. V. Hooper is receiving treatment at this time. Mrs. W. C. Maness, of BrySon City, is doing nicely following a major operation. 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