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THURSDAY, AI gUst THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Page 10 Byron Barr On Screen At Park Theatre Today The program for the coming we k at the Park is above the av erage vun of pictures. Staning today, all of Lhis com munity will be interested in see ing Byron Rarr, the son of Mr, and Mrs. J. E. Barr, in "The Mad Martindales." As far as is known, Mr. Barr is ibi nearest that this community has to claiming a real honest-to- goodness movie star. While he lias ntver lived here, the local citizens have an interest in him by knowing his parents. j Barr was borrowed from an ; Lur studio by 20;h Century-Fox On The Park Screen TODAY BYRON BARR MATINEE 3 P. M. NIGHT 7:15-9:30 Salvation Army How Bund Drilled Its Yovth rmmT-i To USO Drive : ' ' t " ' ' t r ' ' ' i t ' , ,' ' ' ' V ' :: r - Vr''Si If Vil -. " r -f ;r i I - jit "A ' . t-! Iff PPiW' '"ill f'TM I Vjfrjr Cherokee Indians Ready For Battle 118th Ambulance rv Hold One-n.v d. At ramn tr-' U, yjjj. j. 1 he'd . -u leuiuoBf,,,,. bloodcurd- Amouwnce Com nan v .' " ay veterans of Fort Jackson Had he been born a few generations earlier, nrobablv be uttering , The collection taken at the an- )ing yens as he chased the elusive If.frr rn t ha nanlr T a ' Mapel Springs Chapel of the Moun- fleet-footd pony. But such were a i tain Division of the balvation i not in the cards for Fort Jackson's . " j custom l, J ... . . i.j ,ri iirn.j .,n two-days session Army, wnicn toiaiea voc rsig inei v oiiiiR3in, nnmi . . " year nated to the USO in the arive blooded American Indian Irom nfVl" .. ",t:"'"frs who I"1"!, enm. tn held at r,, Z r?ar U"P Of now underway in the country, it Cherokee. Kb was learned from Adjutant Cecil Brown come fot And so todav Chief Walkingstick .li. V .' bowevep ----- - - - uiviwge oi tirw g,j a Innkino- forward to accomDanv- , n . cs aia n- , v " (asuuiic, tiHre win i Around 360 persons attended the ing the droning of an aircraft en- ternoon session nly 41 gine and dropping highly explosive has been nlanncH ?ni T 11 kk " " - monai service will h k 'n ' other members of his "tribe" take vmt nn e. W(i i part in the biggest scrap an In- business meeting u'n0? dian'has ever taken part in. supper and memona - j . "Five of us came down togeth-' Herman Rhiut hart, 0f 71 p "Tbfrp ha vp been 'shinned President, of t h '.. i out." Then pointing, to a soldier preside. in a nearby chow line. "There's my buddy now." Shope-IJurnette Joseph George, recently from the R - Reservation, also seemed anxious UJf, yth to lift a few scalps for Uncle Sam. Tne ann,,Mi c,, ... """Fc ana B' convention, which started at AU o'clock in the morning and con- j t-nued until 4 o'clock in the after i noon. All those attending brought a picnic luncn wnicn ws kh at noon. . Special music was furnished by the Shelton family, composed of Spurge Shelton and his daughter, Mrs. Sam Brown, and son, Clar ence Shelton, of Lake Junaluska. Adjutant Cecil Brown and Cap tain Thelma Col ton were in charge of the program. Several numbers were rendered by Captain Laddie Henderson, of the Salvation Army More soft spoken than. his stock- reunion will be hi-U ler DUilt Duuuy, me runwe explain- gusi yth, at B.-p TrBi rl Henderson, of the Salvation Arrnyed that he wasn't sure just where church on the R,.e Tr i of Mt. Airy, and his brother, Ronda his army career would lead him. miles to left ui ?.'e 1 i Henderson, of Maple Springs, This is a copy of one of the photographs in possession of the FBI show ing some of the activities of the German-American Bund at Camp Bergwald, near Bloomingdale, N. J. This one shows a youth group, modeled after Hitler's Jugend (Youth Corps) being drilled at J;ha camp. There were children from eight to eighteen in the group. Wota the swastika is flown beside the American flag. The latest raid on Bund members in the New York metropolitan area netted 168 mea and women. (Central frettf - i TRANSACTIONS IN Real Estate (An Recorded to Monday Noon Of This Wek) YOU KNOW HIS PARENTS Mr. and Mrs. John E. Barr See him TODAY with Jane Withers in 'The Mad Martindales' A picture that will make you forget all your troubles and you'll love Bryon Barr the coming star of Hollywood, This Picture Here TODAY ONLY Regular price. FRIDAY, AUGUST 7 "Broadway" A story of the gay 90's with George Raft and Pat O'Brien. SATURDAY, AUGUST 8 "Arizona Terror" , A terrifying Western, with Don "Red" Barry. OWL SHOW "The Man Who Wouldn't Die97 Chill will send the temperature of vour siMrte to freezing this one has 'em, with Lloyd Noland and Marjorie Weaver. SUNDAY, AUGUST 9 "Ship Ahoy" An outstanding musical comedy, with Eleanor Powell and Red .Skelton, one of the best comedians on the screen, and Eleanor's dancing is just a dandy. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, AUGUST 10 AND It Three Big Stars In "Tortilla Flat" Featuring Spencer Tracy, Hedy Lemarr and John Garfield. This one is rated by Liberty Magazine as "Highest Rating." A box effice hit, and held-over in large cities. I . " y WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12 "Who Is Hope Schuyler?" A mystery with Sheila Ryan and Joseph Allen. Perhaps you can figure it out quickly that's doubtful. lieaverdam Township A- L. Yarborougji, et ux, to Paul J. Banks, et ux. R. M. Mease, Com., to Town. of Canton. Way Parker, et ux, to Town of to play the romantic role against Jane Withers, in this gay comedy picture, which will be shown at a three o'clock matinee and for the usual two shows tonight. The picture depicts the adven tures of a sub-deb daughter of a sub-normal family and results in some of -ihe funniest situations ever filmed. The Martindales are a family whose financial condition is - dei cidedly shady. The father decides to disappear in the hope of dis covering a buyer for the family art treasures. Tho daughters are hav ing boy friend troubles. In the absence, Jane and her maon-struck sis t e r, Marjorie, work out a solution that not only doesn't solve matters, but makes them decidedly worse building for the hilarious climax. As she grows older, Jane's at tractiveness on the screen is in creasingly effective. She engages in a romantic sequence with Byron Barr that is said to be tops for her, and adds to the appeal of the film. On Friday, a gay ninety revue, under the title 'Broadway" will be shown, featuring George Raft and Pat O'Brien. Built around some famous chorouses of the good old days, George Raft is the tough guy, and idle dancer. And where Raft and O'Brien are together, thitid are bound to happen. Two thrillers are in store for Saturday, as "Arizona Terror" fea turing Don "Rjd" Barry is the main feature for afternoon and night, to be followed by the thril ling Owl Show special "The Man Who Wouldn't Die." Lloyd No- land and Marjorie Weaver feature this hair-raiser. Sunday "finds the musical comedy Ship Ahoy," with Eleanor Powell and Red Skelton in the leading roles for plenty of fun and music. for Monday and Tuesday the much publicized "Tortilla Flat," with Spencer Tracy, Hedy Lamarr and John Garfield. Recently Liber ty Magazine gave this picture high est rating of the month. Wednesday will bring a mys tery picture, which all keen minds will try. and solve before the fin ish, in "Who Is Hope Schuyler?" Do you know ? The answer is at the Park next Wednesday. SMOOTH SPEED! n lead '"MrT-aferm--; , qaw The Mountaineer Phone 137 Cmton. Ella Farmer to M. E. Shark. John F. Bebord, et ux, to Roy A. Bank, et ux. Ollie Smathers to Lois Smath ers, et ux. J. E. Wilson, et ux, to T. B. Smathers, et ux. Cecil Township Winton O. Clontz, et ux, to W. Clontz. Dan J. Free, et ux, to Holden Warren, et ux. Clyde Township Grace W. Hinton, Com., to Zennie Dotson. C. C. Hanson, et ux, to Jay W. Morgan, Jr., et ux. East Fork Township Delmoh Garner, et ux, to Gudger Worley. Cleo Heatherly to W. H. Sellers. R. O. Chambers, et ux, to Cleo Heatherly. Iron Duff Township Grover Davis, Com., to Frank Bryson, et al. Frank Bryson, et ux, et al, to T. C. Davis. Frank Bryson, et ux, et al, to C. W. Medford. Pigeon Township H. C. Crumley, et Ux, to G. W. Bohnsdahl, et ux. G. W. Bohnsdahl, et ux, to H. C. Crumley, et ux. Lelia Cook to Joe F. Cook, et ux. Raymond H. Queen, et ux, to Clarence M. Queen, et ux. Waynesville Township Porter Queen, et ux, to Gay F. Queen. Fred Nichols, et ux, to Grady N. Johnson, et ux. George R. Hoyle to Elizabeth Stiles. Joe Swanger, et al, to Johnnie Messer. Edwin H. Hill, Exec, to Mrs. Lem Stephens. W. R. Medford, Est., to H. M. McCarter, et ux, L. C. Harbeck to J. J. Ferguson. Thaddeus L. Hyatt, et al, to Lule Bell Hyatt. Will Smith, et ux, to W. H. Burgin, et al. W. H. McCracken, et ux, to Joe Emerson Rose. John Hughes, et ux, to . W. H. Burgin, et ux. Alice Stringfield to J. L. String field. Alice Stringfield to Thomasine Stringfield. Bess S. Atkins to Eleanor B. Sloan. A. T. Ward, Com., to W. C. Russ, et ux. A. T. Ward, Com., to Thomas A. Garrett. Last Rites Held For Infant Of Stephens Funeral services for Judy Kath ryn Stephens, infant (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Stephens, of Elizabeth City, were held July 26 at the New Hollywood cemetery. The child died in a hospital late Tuesday. Rev. E. H. Potts, pastor of the First Baptist church, of Elizabeth City, officiated. Mrs. Stephens was the former Miss Mary McClure, of Waynesville. NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA, I HAYWOOD COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. MR. PEARL ARNOLD TOWN SEND, and MRS. VIRGINIA ARNOLD WILSON VS. TAYLOR GRASTY and DOCK J. GRASTY. The defendant, Dock J. Grasty, Mill take notice that an action cp' i tied as above has been com menced in the Superior Court of Haywood County, N. C, to eject the defendant from certain lands situated in said County and de scribed in the complaint, and the said defendant will further take notice that he is required to ap pear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court in the court house in Waynesville, N. C, within thirty days after the 27th day of August, 1942, and answer or de mur to the complaint in said action or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This July 27, 1942. KATE WILLIAMSON, Asst. Clerk Superior Court, Hay wood County, N. C No. 1210 July 30-Aug. 6-13-20 "I'm too new to know just what school, All .relative anj j. I want. I am sure the placement ?re cordially invited to atter, , -ii i uv (. bring a basket of lunch ir men here will be able to fit me Binp.pr Mr .1 n; AJl singers are also invited j in. I'd like to stick with the Big program is bvir.v ph,med " Chief if possible." committee in chaise. What is never said requires noj explanation nor retraction. Try Your Home Town First - If You Can't Buy It There, Come To : ; : ASHEV1LLE A.f": :yL ' - - We Wave It -JX ' lieriBknt Bus and Train Schedules . A h v i 1 ! v ; M e V b n t - Aoct alios 3 When You Go Shopping For Groceries, Always Remember BALEN FINE'S "Good Things To Eat Quaker OATMEAL - 3 lb. box 230 CHEERIOATS - 2 for 270 Large Package RITZ 220 Pint Jar Jumbo PEANUT BUTTER --270 No. 10 Jug VINEGAR 3S Yukon's Best FLOUR 24 lbs. $1.1 Carnation Milk 6 Small or 3 Tall - - - 25, BON AMI - -cake g Jar Caps - 230 doz. Jar Rings - -50 doz. Pint Jars - 690 doz. Quart Jars 790 doz. Miracle Whip Salad Dressing 8 oz. size -17( 17 louz. sue f Quarts - - 41 Gals. - -$1-63 PREM TREET MOR ! pa"kay Choice J OLEO - - - -lb. 250 BEEF LIVER -lkJS Kraft Daisy . CHEESE - - - lb. 290 Native & Western m Delicious Dressed BOLOGNA - lb. 190 HENS AND FRYER . . . : a .7! Large 2tor40c cakes Large .. 23c Small ... 10c 3lbs690 A complete line of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Med. 4 for 2 Large - - - 1C: 3 for 200 BALENTINE'S : "Good Things To Eat" MAIN STREET I
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