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Junaluska Daily
Schedule
Tuesday: 8 p. m. Address. Dr
Wm. Wallace.
Wednesday: 11 a m Address:
The Minister as Pastor, " Dr Wal
lace. 8 p. m. Addres: "My Church
and I." Dr. John Rustin.
Thursday: 11 a. ni. Address: The
Minister as Preacher,'' Dr John
Branscomb. 8 p. m. Address: "The
Church of Today.' Dr W. A Stan-bury.
Old Melodrama Slated For
Tonight at Theatre In Sky'
WHCC Radio Programs
STUDIOS OVER PARK THEATRE
1400 ON YOUR DIAL
TUESDAY, AUGUST 3 I WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4
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I0.SU Sacred Heart
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ha.: Frank W. Buckner, Albany.
Ga,; Prince A Kades, Greenevillo.
Tenn.; and Lawrence W Lykcn.
Catawissa, Pa.
Third Werk!
FRIDAY 8:30 P.
k,d liiiliwiii Season.
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liwrs Open at 8:00 O'Clock
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VIRGINIA AVENUE
I'rcsrnts
THE DRUNKARD'
..ill i.ii.i Produced with the StrenKth of the En-
l .nisli Scenery Magnificent Maec t.necis
OFKBEV PRODUCTION
itin
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Hiss the Villain!
,iru;l sr.iN SI.jO General Admission $1.20
Children 75c '
I (.(((ill M VIS GENERAL ADMISSION 75r
nns Include Tax Reservations, Phone 286
i TliK l.iuiji-r'est!
Fun For Young and Old!
plctely Furnished . .
DLLUXE COTTAGES
KITCHENETTES
iiib rook Resort
s"ii(,,t) KohcJ 7'2 Miles West
The fniiou old mJodrama.
'The Drunkard, Hill lie present
ed with all of it.; original pathos
and humor in the Theater in the
Sky' tonight 'Auk 3' tomorrow
and Friday at I lie llaelwood
school auditorium on Virginia ave
nue No performance has been
scheduled as yet for Thursday.
Season tickets ulll lie honored at
Friday's performance
"The Drunkard" was fust pre
sented l I' T Hhiiuiiii at the
BosP n MiiMHini in 1H44 and has
since heen revived thousands of
times all over the world The pUy
will !) performed here with all of
the melodramatic effects, of the
nineteenth century IV.uuil - will
I be sold Itelueen scenes and audi
ences can throw- them at the vil
lain. The play is in 4 acts and 12
scenes with five special stage set
tings designed by Klma llene Geof
frey and Ivan l.ynn and is under
the direction of Maurice Geoffrey.
George I'lllettc plays the title
role and F.lwyn Dearborn appears
as Lawyer Cribbs, the villain Ella
Beth Hurst plays Mary with Vir
ginia Shields appearing as her
mother. Mrs Wilson
Doreen O'Neill Curtis will play
Agnes, the mad sister, a role she
played for an entire season in the
Miami production of "The Drunk
ard." . The large cast also includes Don
ald E. Vogt, Mclvin Pomene. Hub
ert King, Ivan Lynn. Nancy Floyd,
Betty Lee Gibson. Juanita Collins,
James Davis, Jewell Campbell.
Valerie Lee Kaufman, Franklin
Thorn'on, Faye Szorainc Kaufman,
Mareella Louise Geoffrey and W.
Lawrence Benson Marian Robin
son, pianist, plays the musical
score of (he production.
Prominent local talent will be
featured in the olio acts includ-
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EI.WYN DEARBORN
mg Miss Ida Lou Gibson, singer,
and Charles Isley. music director
of Way nesville high school; Miss
Martin Mctzpoi, of Tampa, will
also appear in ihe dio in a panto
mime number Community sing
ing led by Mr Henson will feature
songs popular at the turn of the
century
This will be the first presenta
tion of "The Drunkard" in West
ern North Carolina and will prove
highly entertaining to both old
and young. Reservations for all
performances can be made by tele
phoning Waynesville 286.
J W WNESVILLE, N. C.
Minus thru SUNDAY SHOWS
l.P iii lill 11 ni U
2:004:009:00 P. M.
'" 'ft II p. m.
I AST TIMES TODAY
I'Htv llutton McDonald Carey
in
DREAM GIRL
Thursday, Aug. 4.5
FRIDAY-SATl'RDAY
AUGUST 6-7
On Our Stage
GLENN THOMPSON
And His Dixie Play Boys
Also
1
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On Screen
AKson
Plus Hit No. 2
Slightly Scandalous
with
SheiU Ryan, Fred Brady
w Admissions"
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,P3
.48
LOWERS FOR EVERY
OCCASION
POTTERY AND GIFTS
WAYNESVILLE FLORIST
AND GIFT SHOP
Meadow St. Phone 618 -!.
NOW PLAYING
The Drunkard"
"Theatre in the Sky"
HEAT RAISES ROAI)
CLAKKSDALE, Mo. (UPl It
got so hot here that it raised the
road. George Argus of the State
highway department reported that
heat raised Ihe paved half of state
highway i iihout a foot. Traffic was
de-toured to the oiled half of the
road.
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MORE ABOUT
Lake Plans
(Continued from Page One)
next 25 years," Or. l.ove said.
Among those on the buildings
and grounds committee attending
Ihe session included Edwin L.
Jones, of Charlotte, chairm.m; W.
Hugh Massic, Waynesville; Dr. El
mer T. Clark, of New York; Col.
Thomas, of Washington. Dr. G. L.
Morelock, Chicago, and Dr. Love.
I Quadruplets occur once in about
fUU.UtA) Dullll,
For the Best Im Dry CUala
Pickup and Dclirerr
SERVICE CLEANERS
Haselwoott
Mutt Tate, Owner
Badwater in Death Valley i about
8J0 feet below sea level! is the
lowest land in the western hemi-
Your Vacation Snapshot
8-Hour Se rrice
INGRAM STUDIOS
Masonic Temple Bidf.
Looking For GOOD FOOD?
Try
BURNETIK'S
C A F E
Main St. Waynesville
See Us For . . .
Indian Craft
Mountain Craft
Souvenirs
Pottery
Smoky Mountain
Crafts
Soco Road Route 19
WE GET A KICK
Out of Baking
QUALITY CAKES
PIES and PASTRIES
We Arr Always Happy
When You Shop With U
Pearcc's Bakery
Main St. Waynesville
SEE I S FOR . . .
ACCESSORIES
WASHING
GRFASING
POLISHING
GAS AND OIL
JAMES SHELL
SERVICE
North Main Street
THE BEST IN
m REAL ESTATE
INSURANCE
SUMMER RENTALS
Jim Kilpatrick
Phone 100
PARK THEATRE
PROGRAM
Wednesday. August 1
"Jiggs and Maggie In
Society'
Starring
JOE YULE and ARTHUR MURRAY
AT THE STRAND Sl'N.. MON.
TUES., AUG. 8-9-10
, !
0 'WT.jf "Vwl
lilSL
In Death Valley temperatures of
134 degrees in the shade have been
eeorded
Little Margaret
George Murphy are
tom1 in M-O-M's
drifnia, "Big City."
'.I
O'Brien and
a happy two
new comedy
showing with
Junuluskn Supply Co.
Dealers in
Staple and Fancy Ciroerrlcn,
Also Complete Line Bulldlnf
Material
Mlllwork to Order Gas and Oil
BIG CHIEF SERVICE
STATION
At Entrance Telephone 88
Ijike Junaluska, N. C.
Ranch House
Waynesville's Only Supper Club
Chicken Boneless Fry
T-Bone Steak Scallops
Fresh Shrimp Cocktail
Delicious Foods Cooked to Order
We Specialize in Swift's Premium Meats
Homey Atmosphere
Quick and Courteous Service
Fire Place
Turn Left At Country Club
In the Ninevn Section
No Minimum or Cover Charge
Open Every Day From 5 P. M. Til ??
Dancing
Meet Vmr Friends nt the
Ranch House
Exclusive But Not Expensive
Robert Preston. Danny Arnold and
Butch Jenkins in the headline east.
The picture also introduces Broad
way's musical-comedy star. Betty
Garrett, and the renowned Metro
politan Opera singer, Lotte Leh-mann.
THE BOOK STORE
Office Supplies & tqulpmrnt
Rust Craft Greeting Cards
Gifts of Distinction
Batteries
Accessories
Ttres and Tubes
Washing
Pollshlnr
Lubrication
Gas and OH
BALENTINE SHELL
SERVICE
Bill Balentlne
Main Street
ATTEND THE GALA
AUCTION SALE
Sponsored by the Lions Club for the benefit of under
privileged children. A tremendous amount of assorted
merchandise has been donated and will be sold at pub
lic auction at the
WAYNESVILLE
ART GALLERY
Sale Starts
SATURDAY, AUGUST 7 at 10 A. M.
Merchandise on Display in Old Bank Building Window
20 BEAUTIFUL PRIZES
Free
5c ICE CREAM ON
EACH $1 PURCHASE
SATURDAY, JULY 31
At the
CAROLINA 5 & 10
STOP WITH US FOR
YOUR . . .
GAS WASHING
OIL Ll'BRICATION
FEEDS COTTAGES
REEVES AND CARVER
At Intersection Highway 19-23
BEST DRIVE-IN IN
TOWN!
BREAKFAST OUR
SPECIALTY!
SANDWICHES
DRINKS
Charlie's Place
Opposite Pet Plant
Amotion Sale
10 a. m. and 8 p. m.
TWICE DAILY
The most beautiful merchandise in the country can
be bought at your own price.
WAYNESVILLE ART GALLERY
"In Our New Building"
Thursday, Friday, August 3-6
The Sainted Sisters
Starring
Margaret obrien
in
BIG CITY
VERONICA LAKE and JOAN CAULFIELD