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THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNT AINEEH .RnUNDUP- rthe very first Kound-uP when Jthe new bride, ffft lfctHj word reached Aid beauty remains irlltv to her bus V.S Foster whom Uietf1" , the end, Don Wilson. rancher, is and avenging his parents murder. OWL SHOW "THE MAN MADE MONSTER" In "Man Made Monster" Lionel Atwill a fantastic scientist at tempts to prove' that life can be motivated and controlled by elec tricity. He persaudes Lon Chaney, Jr., to submit to his experiments. Lon seems to be immune to elec tricity and as he takes increasing ly powerful charges they turn him into a superman. Lon rescues June Meredith who is about to submit to AtwilTs experiments, escapes but returns to a shrunken hulk when his rubber suit is caught on a barb-wire fence and the elec tricity flows out of his body. Lon Chaney with Anne NageL ! ..Derman solves a .J Bid PWteStS fKm f.rfJTta Washington fill to tmT IS A story full of CTJ trials of a young L on the trail of Frank Morgan if jotherford. LTI?TEXAS TERROR" i;-rU killed by cold-blood-fTa he was a boy, ijed' Barry, , Hummed name u grange his parent's mur . j: . man named Blake, Lot the gang who killed his r .nm the town and the miners wu ma fjjgi. Don takes a hand I and f .i.wii nn. Finally help- Wnew get their mines back AFTER i) the Collision Comes the Worry lions can cause plenty imp. Buy Comprehen i Automobile and .Colli V Insurance before it'$ loUte. IDAVIS&CO. Estate ' Rentals Insurance 'Aaction With Safety" Phone 77 Jersey Forest Fire Wipes Out Chicken Farm ' 5 J fci? SUNDAY "LADY FROM CHEY '. ENNE" The film deals with the fight of a native school teacher to obtain auffraere in order to end the rule of a ruthless town "Boss." It is a highly entertaining picture and has sufficient quantities of comedy, action, and romance to insure its wide acceptance. The narration moves quickly throughout, from the auction sale of land on the town site, through the machinations of "Cork" to obtain all the water rights, the beating of a campaigning newspa per editor, the determination of the school teacher to have suffrage legislation passed and her final victory through the duping of the Wyoming legislators. Loretta Young, Robert Preston. Essoin. - , xs.s N,v - i Vk3U. y v . . VV Vt, MONDAY . TUESDAY "A NDY HARDY'S PRIVATE SEC RETARY" AndvHardy just before gradu ation gets into trouble as usual trying to help someone. AS a re sult he fails an English examina tion, losing apparently his chance to graduate and also a new con vertible coupe promised him by his narents when he eraduated. The English teacher, persuaded by the people Andy tried to nelp, gives him another English exam, he .passes and in the end graduates and everythings turns out for the best. Polly Benedict is as visual Andy's girl. 4 Fines Creek News By Mrs. D. N. Rathbone. R. E. Sentelle and Chas. B. Mc Crary made a business trip to Raleigh d'iring the week. They daughter, Miss Lo'rena McCrary, who stopped en route at luon col lege, where she visited her cousin, Miss Lura Mae Green, who is a student there this year. Jack Price, CCC trainee, located at Robbinsville, spent the week-end with his father, Haden Price. "t.p Mrflaha left recently for Raleigh where he will take train ing under the direction of the National Youth Council. Samuel Ikenson ruefully surveys some of the 4,000 casualties on his chicken farm near Lakewood, N. J., victims of the forest fire that raged through the Jersey resort area. Nearly 100 homes were destroyed and damage was estimated in the millions. The flames threatened to wipe out Lakewood itself before the fire split into two sections and passed around the community. Winifred Rnderers And Richard Bradley Given Citizenship Awards At II. School WEDNESDAY "POWER DIVE" The hero, a test pilot, attempts to keep his younger brother from flying and taking the risks he does. A conflict arises over a girl and the brothers, in a misunderstand ing are at odds. The climax of the story occurs when "Brad," having forced his brother to take to his parachute, brings down a new plane by cutting the control wires and wrapping them around his hands. Richard Arlen, Jean Parker, Helen Mack, Roger Pryor, Don Castle and Cliff Edwards. SOUNDS OFFICIAL "And is the separation from your husband an official one?" "I dunno about 'officii.' All T knows is, when 'e comes to our 'ouse we calls the police n' they chucks im aht." (From The Waynesville Hi-Life) One of the outstanding events of the school year took place on Tuesday evening, April 29th, at the graduating exercises of the class of 1941 when the D. A. K. Good CitienshifH awards1 were presented to Winifred Rodgers and Richard Bradley and the Ruth Bryan Qwen Citizenship award was given to Lois Massie by Mrs. S. H. Bushnell and Mrs. W. F. Swift. The D.A. R. medals are awarded each year to the boy and the girl "who best represent those quali ties of character which will re sult in worthy citizenship, the exercise of the brivilecres and re sponsibilities, nd the development of higher types of manhood ana womanhood." The aualihcations for these medals are honor, service, courage, and leadership. In making selections for these awards tho students' participation and inter est in school activities are consid ered, as well as their co-operation and interest in class room work. Winifred Rodgers, the daughter of Mrs. Gilbert Reeves and the late Mr. Rodgers, was the valedictorian of her class, with a scholastic av erage for four years of "A". Her record is very unusual, for be sides having the highest scholastic standing in her class, she also was chosen by iier classmates as the most likely to succeed, 'the most popular, and the member of her class having the most school spirit. Winifred's varied Interests have led her to take part in many extra curricular activities through-J Award Winner ,i 1 I 1 m 1 Papvpi Hreen ' has returned to Raleigh after spending a few days wth his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim mie Green. Pupils Choose Castor Oil As Punishment TARENTUM, Pa It was choice between castor oil or deten tion after class for five Tarentum High School students who played hookey last week. They chose the castor oil. Principal Hersche! Williamson administered the treatment per sonally. He said the action was "voluntary" on the part of the students. While rebuking the five students, he remarked that when he waa younger teachers gave castor oil to "lasy students'. One of the young- truants suggested they be given the same treatment. A srroun of eirl truants also vol unteered to take the 'castor oil Williamson said. They, too, got their wish. Frank Rathbone. who is located at Newport News, Va., spent a few days recently with his wife, the former Miss Louise Messer. nTCHARD BRADLEY, winner of D. A. R.' Citizenship award. nut her Viich itrhnnl career. She t has served as president of the dramatic club, "Merrie Jesters," j and has had roles in several plays, i including the Senior Day play. She has been a member of the journal ism club, serving as editor of the high school paper during her sen ior year. Winifred is a member of the girls' glee club, and she represented the school in the Western North Carolina Forensic I Regular pi; ( ua an I Matinee: X Wed., 3:01 Hours and 9:30 00 P. M. Park Theatre Sat., Sun., 2:00 P. M. Sun. Night 8:30 Admission 30c and 10c Thursday THE ROUND UP STARRING: RirhnrH T5t Patricia lnson Preston Foster and Don Wilson. Housands locked in mighty battle . . . f hearts locked in love . . .living dang- Cj----fighting furiously .loving ly... battling for the woman he 1 to save the man he hates. - Saturday 7EXAS TERROR v jjn "nea ' uarry, juue j1 Arthur Loft. Vi , , - J . .auu icvcugct i; u? way through an outlaw ambush Justice to a lawless frontier! Owl Show 'Han Hade Monster" hiG: Linel Atwill, Lon Chaney, i'C6 Frank Albertson, Samuel chilling. . .blood curdUmr. . .thrills hIf,aS a ffiad dentist turns a ordinary Ltta electric superman ! ! Friday "Washington Melodrama" STARRING : Frank Morgan and Ann Rutherford. A thrilling drama of murder. Full of thrills and chills! Go with a young news-papei-man as he tracks down ruthless kill ers in an effort to bring them to justice. Sunday "Lady From Cheyenne" STARRING: Loretta Young, Robert Preston.' ' . Thrill to drama packed scenes as Lo retta Young, as a young school "marm" battles for women suffrage so as to stop a ruthless town "Boss". Monday-Tuesday "Andy Hardy's Private Secretary" STARRING: Mickey Rooney, Lewis Stone, Fay Holden, Ann Rutherford. Fun. . .laughter. . .in the usual Hardy fashion, a film 'everyone of all age will enjoy...-.',' ; -: '"' ' ' " ' ' ,:' ' ' Wednesday . STARlinvn. R.vhanl Arlen. Jean Parker, Helen Mack. t Packed with action and thrUls. .depicting test piloting and airplane huild 0 brothers flvinrfno-f.fiPr :lovinff together. Conference in Asheville. She was president of her class in her Soph omore vear and a member of the Haywood County Student Council last year. Winifred has been member of the local Girl Scout troop for several years. Richard Bradleythe son of Mr. and Mrs. W, A. Bradley, has serv ed as president of his home room every year since he has been in high school, and he was elected hreaiHent of his class during his freshman year. Richard has been interested in many of the school activities. He has been a member of the high school band since it was organized, and was chosen to represent our band in the All- State Band. As a member oi tne dramatic club, he has had impor tant roles in several pluys, and he i an active member of the Journ alism Club. Richard recently was elevated to the rank of Eagle Scout, the highest rank in Scouting, "in choosing the winner of the Ruth Bryan Owen Citizenship med al, three girls are chosen by popu lar vote from the senior class, and the final selection is made by the farnltv. Lois Massie. the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Massie, as winner of this medal which is also presented by the Dorcas Bell Love chapter of the D. A. R., com piled a scrap book showing her participation in school activities. Lois scrap book was awarded third place in the state by the judges, the highest rating ever awarded to an entry from Waynes ville High School. Lois has been an active member of the Merrie Jesters, helping with the produc tion of most of the performances of the dramatics group since she has been in high school. She was a member of the choral group Coman Francis, R. F. D. carrier, of the Fines Creek section, who has served the community in this capacity for the past 87 years was tkon aeriouslv ill while deliver ing the mail. He was rushed to the Haywood County Hospital whor h underwent an one ration. Thurman Haynes, of Clyde is substituting on the route lor Mr. Francis, who has never missed day before, except when on his vacations. when the doctor surprised him in the office. The dentist then ralW officers. Chief of Police S. E. Short report ed that tha fortv-vear-olrl "Datietlt" had several watches, a hypodermic needle, several knives and a screw driver in his possession. He said his name was Huckins and that ha lived at Willow, Okla It seems that tha old exDression. "Hands across the sea,' is to b displaced by arms across tne tea. Dentist Foils Office Thief MANGUM. Okla. "What are vou doine in here?" demanded Dr. W. S, Vaughn, Mangum dentist, of a man he encountered in his office. "I want to get a tooth pulled, rw the man answered. "Well, sit down in the chair, then." the dentist said, casually. The stranger did so, and Vt. Vaughn went to the cabinet whore he keDt his forceps. Instead of taking out a pair of forceps, however, he picked up an automatic pistol and ordered the "Dntient" to "stick 'era up." Apparently the intruder did not reulize that he was holding ".$50 worth of plate gold jn his handi t irinor her freshman year, and has en a member of the band since ft was organized. Lois is also a Girl Scout. To Relitvt ' A I I C Misery of " " LIQUID TABLET! 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