THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER
Theater In The Sky Troupe!
Arrive Tor Summer Season
i. The -Theatre Tn The Sky," Way
Jiesville's Sumner Stock Company,
will' open for t ie third season on
July 20. Maurice Geoffrey, managing-director,
has announced
- Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey and their
daughter. Marcelld Louise, arriv
ed from Florida early this week
to begin preparations for Hie
teason. Geoffrv has just com
pleted his fourth season as direc
tor of the Tampa Kittle Tht-iitre
and it has been declared the mosl
successful in the 21 'year liistoi)
f the group.
"Theatre In The Sky" will again
play in the Hazelwood school audi
torium on Virginia Avenue The
opening play will be a farce com
edy. 'Adam s Evening', by Katho ;
line Kavanaugh lo be followed hy
Osrar Wilde's famous comedy The
Importance of Beins Earnest. ' the '
Hi cartway mystery success "The
Chost Train'' by Arnold Hidley. a
fay 90's melo-drama The Drunk-
3id'' and "Mr. and Mrs Phipps" :
a comedy of California !'Y h
iolm Hamilton.
; Heading the professional actintj
rfiil.paiiv for the second season will
In- Imelv Ella Bel h Hurt in lr.nl-
loll'-. Miss llui'sl was one ol ,
the company's most popular plav-:
er last summer Also relurnins ;
tor hi- second season will be Ilon
:ild E Yost, character actm of
Ni vv York
In loading roles opposite Miss
Htir-I will be Gi-orge I'lllcitc of ;
N'i vv York and formerh ot the
i anion- Cleveland F'la hou-e. and
KlA' ii Dearborn, also a New York
aiinr and playwright and
'frincliu of the shei
muiiitv Thealre
be
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1.) IMfws of Meloit
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10 i0 Mid-Uorntnf i
U:Hj To the Ladies
10. jt) ecre.t Helrt Pruirram
MAI" KICK (iKOKREV. Director
lv Virginia Shields who lias just
tii i-hi (I a successful season al the j
Cleveland Playhouse and Doreen
t) Nt ill Curtis el Miami and New
Yelk will hi' featured in character
role- Mch in Pomene w ill come ,
limn 1 lol l w nod . California, and
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supervise make-up a-' well as j
oart in the play s j
Lawrence Benson ot New
business inanaser of the
ali o for I he I bird vear and will
arrive in Way nesville this week
end from a Elorida vacation
The School id the Theatre,
operaled hv OeofTrev in connec
I ion w ith the summer plays, will
open on Monday. July 5. for a
-even weeks course in stage Irain-
tormrrlv I ins number of out of town
e Cum-j -indents are alreailv enrolled and
' clav siinlent- treiii this area will
10 Eiull Cote Clee Club
u Double Feature
11 Lfony Herman Ouilitet
13 Martial Airs
i World Nes R.r.imiiit.
.' Farm Furwu Program
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2 on Time Out
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2 10 Voeal Varieties
1 .Ui Foster Fashions
2 . Time lo Dance
J:00 Xlmes in the Sews
J lli Elton Britt
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J ;n Truths Men I.Kt B
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NEW YORK Neither rain nor
iw nor sleet nor Rms; nor Sin
. i an top ihe postman from dc
rir.a some of the weirdest fan
ii ei- nn record to Krankie Lame.
!.. -I ni the croonma kings. Sume
i the missives promise uncivilly
t1.! jell callow, love Sime of them
' :irf! out little sist.T complexes,
i n ers signity the belligerent in
ion of husband, sweetheart,
i.i'lcr ur hriitliei to knock Lame -l.i..
k off.
I don't -tvle my -iinu- Im rn
'i i it or fiaftls." said Krankie. "I
j 1 1 - I siny the way I like lo. phrase
i. songs the way ihink thev
: 1 1 1 . i Id be phrased, try to smi2 m
in. and with a little feelinu."
I i ankle showed me some ot the
Inn s. "Simple words can't e
iin all I feel for you.'' the lop
oi i said. Still another. "I think vou
Ii.. ( Ihe most hcaul il ul voice in
iln vorld Hecause of thi- vou
tlu ii dauh'er. then lour years old,
wniild some da till her record cab
inet with vour ii curds and I do
Kr.inkiY - (lance marathon period ,
was mure than l.i years ago. lie I
irobablv has he n laced with more
d iscdiiraKcmcnl I ban any of his I
compatriots in ihe swooning trade.)
He stuck to the music business j
ihi'iiugh thin and thinner. Now in'
hi- I. ii,- Sii's. hi -ceins to be the
Ronald Oilman of the singing I
trade Wluie B11112 and Al Jolson
are older, Lome seems to have a
firmer hold on the kids and he isn't
the least inclined lo disparage their
I aid lit ion.
(This short column will appear
in ritH Issue of Hie Mountaineer
to present news of programs to
I appear over Station WHCC dur
ug the week.l
Highlight of this weeks pro
grams coming across the WHCC
transmitter will be the election
I news on the. second primary Salur
day night The WHCC stall will
combine with the Mountaineer stall
iand the L'P to bring listening audi
ences the official results as thev
come in quickly and briefly Tin
race between Charles M .luhnson
land Kerr Scott has stirred up a
I great deal of interest in this -ee
tion. For the armchair political
I observer who wants to stay nulii
on top of the news, spin your dial
I to 1400 Saturday night. The bal
jlot figures should be rolling in
about 7:3(1 p. in
G in Family Set Record
For School Attendance
eaii' t (I me lo fall
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in love wil Ii v on.
I -ul" you when you were al the
I'.u .n.iount. While all Ihe girls were
(n;.ning. I was crying because
nil ::e so wonderful And anoth
ei I am nuts about you I went
in you at the Paramount four:
and saw three shows each
I have been dying to see you
1 am loo young 'Li1. Mr Lame,
f 1 nuts if I don't set you be
' ou leave New York "
ii . letter said the writer was ;
ali.,1" four years old during the
ti. if dance marathons and cx
rlaii .cl that her mother and fath-j
1 1 I;. d two faded photos Liken at i
a - unfold. Conn . walKalhon.
iii' in them, is a fellow who looks '
.1 much like you whose name i
I rank Lo Vccchio. Is it you? ;
il.i iolks reyini her your singing!
.ei.' well. LltU did they think!
C0m SCRAP BOOK
UU.C.A. Ala
-mi- and 1 luce
and Mrs. R. 1.
ti nded school
IT' The three '
(laughters of Mr.
fender have at-
I nr a tolal ol 44 I
year- without an absence.
Caynelle cl'nder. Li, has attend
ed four years without missing a
( lass .lean. 14. has a six-year per
led record Carl. Hi. lias not
missed a dav 111 eight years.
Tommy Pender. 17. attended
school fur nine years without being
absent, bclore graduating. James.
Id also a graduate, is even better.
Hi had a nine-year perfect slate.
Zclna Pender. 21. and now mar
ried, completed school with a per
fect ifine-vear attendance record
also.
From 1634 lo 1(137. speculation
in Holland on tulip bulbs reached
proportions that near panic
collapse of the boom,
such
followed
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For oulet music that matches
wrll with candlelight and silver,
a new p roe ram has been arrang
ed from 6 o'clock to 6:15 each
eveninj;. The program spon
sored by the Waviiesville Art
Gallery will present a quarter
hour nf uninterrupted dinner
music. It will run through Ihe
summer season.
What's going on around Hay
wood County ' li you want to know
of the latest activities in vour com
munity, listen to the "Haywood
Calendar of Events'' which comes
across your loudspeaker each .Mon
day, Wednesday and 'Friday morn
ing at 10:45. Meetings and other
events in Waynesville and the sur
rounding area will be aired on the
program. If you wish an announce
ment on the program free of
charge drop a note in the mail
(o WHCC.
On Sunday morning from 8
o'clock to 8:30. the High Street
fhilrch f Canton presents a
program ot music and a short
message fif)n their minister.
following that Sunday morning
broadcast, the Rev. Doyle Miller
of Canton can be heard on WHCC
from 8:30 to 9 o'clock.
THE OLD HOME TOWN
St.ii tins; with a gala broadcast
plenty of entertainment and
nui 'i' n. July 4th, the Cham
pion VMCA oi Canton will put
on a program from 2 to 4 p.m.
each first Sunday of the month.
Thi combined clubs of Waynes
ville gel a worthy drive underway
Monday afternoon with a quarter
houi' broadcast from 3:15 to 3.30
o'clock. That is their "Crusade for
the I nfoi'tuiiale Children of the
World". Listen and see how you
(an nu' a l)oosl to the hungry and
hoin. less kids in other countries
Sunday School and church
services will be broadcast thru
WII( "s remote facilities Sun
day morning from the First
Methodist church in Waynesville.
The Sunday School program will
be aired from 10 to 10:30 a.m.
The church services arc sched
uled from 11 to 12 noon.
v scneiuiic is Doing worked up
now -o that more of fhe eminent
speakers who talk al Lake Jena-
lu-k.i can reach the Haywood radio
public through Station WHCC. In
formation of new speakers will be
relca-cd through this column later
To slum that all of WIICCs
programs aren't aimed at the
adull listener, music that chil
dren can understand and appre
ciate will be broadcast each Sat
urday morning from 10:45 to 11
a.m. Called the "Children's Study
Hour." the prograni is being put
on the air by the Waynesville
.Music Club. Another quarter
hour of music for the youngsters
may be heard at 5:30 Monday
afternoons.
TIMA;tT.AR SOLUTION
CHICAGO ilP'-Irving Zarfan,
a delivery man for a diaper ser
vice, was robbed of $85 and his
pants. He hit his truck and walked
lo the nearest phone to call po
lice, wearing a kill of borrowed
diapers.
SANTA
i bathers
CRUZ. Cal ' L'l'i -Two
at the Santa Cruz beach
saw a large fish in the water, made
la lunge for it and caught it by the
jtail. They were amazed to find if
had no scales. no leelli and
! weighed 68 pounds.
j Veteran fishermen scratched
their heads in perplexity. Then
W. I. Follett: curator ot San Fran
cisco's Golden Gate park aquarium,
came to take a look.
He said it was a ragfish one of
12 he knows have been caught
since 1876. Fo rthe record. Fulleli
Bishop Paul Neff Garber of
Geneva. Switzerland will be the
speaker on the Methodist Hour
Sunday. June 27th. Bishop Garber
will use for his subject, "New
Doors to Old Homes".
Bishop Garber. a native of Vir
ginia and a former Dean of the
Divinity School, Duke University, !
Durham, N. C, has for the past j
four years been in charge of the I
Geneva Area of The Methodist
Church. His work has been that of
re-establishing the work of The
Methodist Church in Europe. These
churches, most of the ministers and
almost all of the buildings felt the
damaging effect! of the recent
World War. His was the responsi
bility of working with men who
had been imprisoned for their
faith, who carried on their backs
Ihe scars of beatings and concen
tration camps, yet who had in their
hearts the love of a living Christ
for all mankind, even their ene
mies. Bishop Garber's Episcopal Area
covers the work of The MethodisL
L hurch in Belgium. Czechoslova
kia. North Africa. Switzerland. Bul
garia, Hungary, Italy, Jugoslavia,
Poland and Spain.
This sermon of Bishop Garber's
closes the series of Methodist
Hour sermons on the Southern Re
ligious Radio Conference for the
Tile S u i i
Union employ s up ui 4i) uuu ,Mi
ers in a gigantic tn a-u
uranium in L.crinan;. ;,nd C
siovaKia, according to allien
servers here.
The hunt is said in he
fruitless. Althuuch they an
rope's ."ichesl. the Czech Ui .,
mints produce a maximum ot
15 tons of uranium im-ial
year, according to stale :
ment sources
The Gel man mines are
produce about half that
The Russian search foi ll,,-
of which atom bombs an n .
centered in the Krz Mouni nn
a circular area rouphlv 211 mil
damctcr. which bulfe, i,m
either side of the Gcrman-l
border.
Old Mines Re-Wm ked
rtussian youths and tin t
mans go into abandoned mIm ,
salt mine shafts with uranuiu
tectlng apparatus.
When the detectors -Hv.
I presence of uranium. Gciuuii
j Czech miners go to work oi,
veins.
Samples are laki n im,, ,,i,,
uie several itus-ian geologn
tions established in the area
remainder is shipped lo a ;,c
ing plant between Chcnnm,
Dresden for "rough cleaning',
flown to Russia.
So anxious are the Russiai
uranium, that uranium del
operators are going ihrnii.o
piles of waste ore thrown .,v a
when the mines were slill pr,,
ing salt and silver a hall cent in
ago.
Working conditions in Ihe i, m
are reported to be bad. A I ; . , , ,
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year 1948. Programs on this ind. -pendent
network will bo presented
during July and Aligns hv Un
says the ragfish is
tins aenignialicus.
known as icos-
Presbyterian Church in the t s
with other denominations L.j n;
heard during the fall.
This broadcast may he lu.n,
over Radio -iial ion WHCC al ;tn
Sunday.
Arihrilii
Nturn:s, Lull,,. Sijlici
Ronvnd. Vi.ii.iii.i'jvntj.
HAMII, IS fill.
S-fftOHCES-r PJ..rrf
hir known, guf
IS 0O BRILI tOU
WUVIKi
IS Any PAiRf
fLORIC. WOBL-rtNArf
tOO MILLS FROM
SHORE ?
NO-
lw tM Kg Hwi 3r.a. i
Bv STANLEY
TO SEE OUR MEWBST J
vSj . SMALL FljR PIECES "foil ' -
jS!" iST IDNT HAVB TO f?USH OUT ' J SS2SSSS--
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Primary Day Is Saturday, June 26lh
We have heard a lot about this but have
studied ALL the facts? Are we being
misled by "Rabble Rousers?"
mi r i ...
ihe tacts show that both candidates have farm interests
Mr. Scott has a farm reported as covering approximately 2
000 acres with hundreds of head of fine dairy cows. How
many farmers in Haywood county have a farm even one-lourthj
this big? Mr. Johnson has a "farm but it covers only approxi
mately 200 acres. He is a "dirt farmer'not a "rocking chai
farmer" like we have hem-H mnrh rrVrnt Th on too, H
wants to be governor of all the people, farmer, merchan
and all and we know that we must all work together to ge
along.
s
And another thiha: If Mr. Sm tt it? cn vitrrllv in tpmsted in oiW
great state why is he willina to put us to the expense of a sec
' ond primary when he knows that no gubernatorial candidate
calling for a second primary has ever been elected governor
Ot JNorth (,nmhnrr Tho
HriVWOOUi
county alone will be between $3,000 and $3,500 end this mus
be paid out of your hard-earned tax dollars.
(This ail paid for by farmer supporters of Chas. M. Johnson in Haywood foiinU)
One Table Ladies' Low and High Heel
MESS SHOES $4.95
mass:
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Men's
All Colors
Values to $9.95
DEPARTMENT STORE
DRESS OXFORDS
NOW U,
Values
to $8.95