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TArGrsT6. 1946 THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER Players To Present World rlwz . - T 1: J" "The lmaginuiy mvuuu 5 m Moliere : Thc Imaginary ,..,Hh production L season, opening fr Thp play is .... nf Maurice tc FOOT ITCH IBDTOKILL. next Friday. 'The Imaginary Invalid" will in troduce Frances Bailey Stokes in her first appearance here in the role of Louison, daughter of Argan. the invalid. Miss Stokes is one of Florida's leading young actresses and is also a talented dancer and musician. During the war years she made over six hundred appear ances before Army and Navy audi ences and received numerous cita tions and certificates for her work in entertaining service personnel. She played the same part of Louison in Geoffrey's production of the Moliere classic in Tampa PAGE ONE (Second SectlonT V f YOU . 1 Know you re uniming oi an Lundry that's yet to be done . . . what a HAT'S G0IN(J to be ! Dread it, don't you ? lei!, there's really no need to ... so just Lorrying and listen to me ! . . . Don't you that it costs less . . and is far better for AND your clothes to send them to the esville Laundry? Well, it's a fact! So i ii i..ii Eop your worrying, uunuie your cuunts call for us . . . we'll pick them up in no ..jid have back to you all white and clean you know it . . . why not try it today ! We Call and Deliver ynesville Laundry (Incorporated) J. VV. KILLIAN, Owner Boyd Avenue last winter and was hailed by critic's for her outstanding work. W. Lawrence Benson returns to the cast this week in the leading role of Argan. who imagines him self beset by all the ills of mankind nenson was previously seen here in "Claudia" and "Ladies In Retire ment" and tonight brings an en tirely new characterization to the stage of the "Theatre In The Sky". Playing apposite him will be June Cole as Toinette the capricious maid who tries to shake her master out of his fancied ills. Cecelia Stack makes her sornnrt appearance this season as Ange liquc. Argan's older daughter who is in love with Cleante. but whom ne is trying to marry off to Thomas an insipid young doctor so that he may nave mediral nrKiro ,iKi me tamily. Louise Gagnon and .Tack Pyle who will be remembered frn'm it weeks production of "Ghosts" ap pears as Beline, Argan's scheming young second wife and Cleante Monroe Lewis plays the role of M Diafoirus, doctor father of young Thomas the suitor of Angelique played by Otto Johnson, Jr. Taylor Keese takes the role of Heralde. brother of Argan and Phyllis Luis, who played "Claudia" at the opening of the season, this week appears in the male role of Fleurant. the Quack apothecary Rosemarie Thomas appears as Pro logue in the special introductory opening written by Geoffrey for the production. "The Imaginary Invalid" was first produced in Paris in 1673 with Moliere himself playing the leading role. II is still revived every year at the famous Comedai Francaise in Pairs. Considered one of the greatest comedies of ail time it has been translated into every foreign language and has received count less productions throughout the world. The production he rp fnalurc a lavish stage setting depicting the Parisian mansion of Argan. The play is laid in 1673 and elaborate authentic French costumes of the 17th Century have been desieneri by Elma Ilene and .lpn.M Kellogg. Reservations mav be marln hv phoning 175 and special prices for Theatre parties can be arranged at the Chamber of Commerce, spon sers of the professional company oi players in their first summer season in Waynesville. Children'! Safotf Never leave small children alone In the bathroom and keep candy coated laxatives and pllli beyond their reach. Even headache tablets taken In large quantities can have serious results. Discard used razor blades in closed container where children cannot find them. Chinese Reds In Second Clash With Marines Reported PEIPING, Rumors that U. S. Marines and Chinese Communists had mixed in a second clash of arms on the road to Tientsin spread through Peiping in a blackout of official information. Marine headkuarters lapsed into silence after announcing three Marines were killed and 12 were wounded Monday bv "armed uni formed Chinese" in a cornfield am bush 35 miles southeast of Peiping Unofficial sources said a fourth Marine died of wounds. Unable to get anything official. Peiping ground out rumors bv tin- hour. The top one was a wholly unconfirmed story t hat 31)0 Marines, rushed from Tientsin to search for missing comrades, en gaged in a "running fight with Communists and suffered more casualties. Another rumor was that eight Marines were killed and nearly a score were wounded. This resem bles the l ; st wild one Monday thai 11 Marines had been slain. While Marine headquarters re fused even to discuss the rumor, il was fairly evident that something was aloot along the Tientsin high way. Three patrols were seen leav ing Peiping in the last two days. They were headed in the direction of the ambush scene. A Communis! spokesman declin ed to comment on I he ambush of the Marine truck convoy, lie ac knowledged, however that Com munist troops were active in the area and on Sunday had seized two near-by villages. (The pro-government lieiuililie.iii Daily News of Tientsin without confirmation elsewhere asserted 40,000 Communist troops were massing near the seaboard far to the east of Peiping preparatory to an attempt to capture the Marine- held port of Clunwangtao I Library Notes MARGARET JOHNSTON County Librarian jfT ilXIJlX 1 1 Tfo Priceless Skill Of Centuries . . , Captured Far You In Persian Art Oriental Rugs J ruR making . . . prkelees sluU of eeaturie . . . Wand W doWn generation to generation tor 3000 ywwa . . . "f f you in this brilliant collection at Iirey'J Lre- colors ... of vegetable dyes ... fit perfectly with' mot modern furnishings . . . and with the care yoa jjurany give to fine things, vow Oriental rug will last m T,my and enhance with value with' tke years ... a source Swwiine pride anj please i a complete stock of these fine rugs for your T . so come m today and choose youral List e a few from otrr collection : " G. R. Patterson Discharged, Joins Wife Here For Visit G. H. Patterson. Jr.. who has re cently been discharged from the Army, has joined his wife here fur a visit before resuming his civilian occupation. Mrs. Patterson is the former Miss Virginia Kellett. Young Patterson, who served with the rank of Sergeant in the First Infantry Division joined his group in Belgium during the Battle of the Bulge and then on thrmich Germany until the close of the war. He entered the service on Julv. 11, 1944 and at the time was em ployed by the Glenn Martin Com pany, Baltimore. He was discharg ed from Fort Bragg. He also served with the army of occupation and was in Nurem burg during the trials of the Na.i, serving in the public relations of fice of Chief Justice Jackson Me is entitled lo wear the European Theater ribbon with three h.-ittli. stars. Good Conduct medal, Combat Infantryman badge. Armv of oc cupation ribbon, and the Vicloiv Medal. Better Tires From Rayon Use of rayon for cordj In tire- making promises a tire that will give Increased mileage and operate with so much less Internal friction than when cotton Is used that it will reduce gasoline consumption, P. W. Litchfield, chairman of the Good year Tire and Rubber company, an nounced. 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II has made us realize loo how well our book collection is in lliis parti cular field We have managed to borrow copies of "Claudia" and "Chosls" which you may borrow to lead . You'll find the following books of plays in our library ; "Hest plays of 1940-41; UHJ-44, by Mantle; "Doll's House and (ihosls", Ibsen; "Lonesome Hoad." "Johnny Johnson ", and "Lost Colo ny ". by Paul (ireen. "Kiss and Tell" by Herbert; "Our Town", by Wild er. "You Cant take it with you", Hart and Kaufman; "American I'olkplays,'' "Carolina Folkplays," Koch; Best One-act I'lays of 1943, 1!)44. by Mayorga. "20 non-royalty mvsleiv nlavs and "20 non-royalty one-act holi days, by Jagendorf, Nine plays, by Shaw; I'uhter Prize plays", Coc; "There shall he no night' Sherwood; "Green Patures," Connelly. Carolina Expects 5,700 Enrollment For Autumn Term A new high enrollment of 5,700 is expected to be registered at the University of North Carolina for the fall term which begins Sept. 23. Of last spring's 4.500 students it is anticipated that 3.500 will return this fall. Estimated new admis sions in September include 1,700 undergraduates and 500 graduate and professional students. A large number of applications for admis sion are being held up. The dormitories are filled, but qualified students who can com mute from neighboring towns or who can find a place to live in Chapel Hill are still being accepted. I'SE I HE CLAShirlED ADS by bv by Muscadine Jam For muscadine tarn, wash 0Tnni slip skins and simmer them in a VPrv littl umtnp i.r.111 " " iv j until jubi iruuci, Heat pulp separately to loosen seeds, men pui mrougn a colander. Com bine pulp and skins and measure. Add 1 cup sugar to each 2 cups grape mixture. Add a pinch of salt. Boil briskly until thick. Pack In Re enameled No. 2 tin cans while boll- ing hot. Process In boiling hot water bath for 10 minutes. Plunira In cold water and cool quickly. 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Lot No. 1 8 lots in Block L fronting No. 16 Fairway and This is a closing out sale and some of the most desirable building prop erty adjacent to the Waynesville Country Club is included. A real op portunity for Realtors and Investors for further development and re-sale THE BELLE MEADE OWNERS ORIENTAL RUGS FOURTH FM
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