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17, 1948 THE WAYNESVILLL MOIjNTAINKEK foson Was Crowned rQ Junaluska In 27th Coloriui coronation L'oriu! P' It Hit- - Lonl ,'Uu; Ml.- . and i-"" innu.il uf tluf ram a ' wriet. thl,r tertainnK-''11 In- ,uv-. put"" a,u) Moon-. Mar.v vd Sin lit''- "ul ftt; tol" l)V lollop Ouai-U-t jurlull iltf"" Lk throne, the Lgl. baskets uf waiting. ,ss,s ami car- .inlt'll tlllUI'IS maid ol ni'llir luliili' In, ciiiiiplt'it' to Ilwicil Hi latUi-s icort- ii .1""- Lrr sir!-, ti-iim and a '"aid ol Durham was Ladit". in ai'- RuIhtI-. Nancy Bdhra. Ui'lty L Sullnan Ka.V tnui . .la in' iJU'i- t'.iinlii Tay- llai-jjaift l'urtcr, ITa; Inr. Ucberca feuliard Crowil- l, Jim (lainlilo. I'amplirll. Hill nliii. Julin An d.im.1. Jim llii'"-J.iini'-- Hamu li:, Hill Mmill. bin! Wheat Mil- 'All for Hecuba' Opens At Summer Theatre Tonight Maurice Geoffrey, managing-director of the 'Theatre In The Skv has announced "All For Hecuba' a new play by Klwyn Deal ixn n and Betty Jo Weaver, as the rins ing presentation of the season The play opens Tuesday and will he repealed Wednesday and Kriday at 8:30 p. m. Thursday eveinne the new play will be presented al the Hoey Auditorium in Cullowlue under the sponsorship of the Hoy Scouts. "All For Hecuba!" was first pr e sented at Peak's Island, Maine, last summer, and this is the revised version which may be presented in New York this fall. Ella Beth Hurst plays the lead ing feminine role of Mona Mar lowe, a fading Hollywood screen star opposite Mr. Geoffrey in the role of Richard Mansfield, a play wright. Donald E. Vogt appears as Mans field's neurotic son and George Pillette plays his friend, Hob Kent Both actors are from New York and have been seen in many promi nent roles this season. The action of the play, which is filled with intrigue and sus pense is laid in the New York apartment of the Mansfield. An elaborate modern setting lias been planned by Elma Ilene Geoffrey for the production. Champion Report Is Given Award I:. (.".ainpiiPii I'apcr and Fibre ' " Ai him; KriHiil lo siuckhold ll 'on financial Worlds "High i -! Mei i! Am .ad in Has year's 1 i ' itio'i .iiukik; nearly 4.0(H in iiiiMna! companies, it was an nounced lvci-nlh I in.mn.ii World lias conducted a 'in.u.n iniitesi each year during tin past ii:iit years to determine Hi' mo-i 1ni01m.it n and attrac i.vii pu enled company reports lo -!.u kin, Kiel s it iS th,, (irst time 'I':- '"iiipaiiy has been accorded th.- il 1-1 1 in I ion. and as a result piuii - leport is now a candi tor the "Oscar of Industry" aw. nd i., iu. -elected by a board of null ' - winch includes such prom nii ni liuuics m industrial circles a- Hi 1. 1 ims llaney, professor of eionoiinc- New York University; lh CUnii Grisworld. editor and (li ilai Mrs. Howard Hyatt Honors Husband With A Party Mrs Howard Hyatt was hostess of a party at her home in Hazel wood Thursday evening, honoring her husband on the occasion of his birthday anniversary The living rooms were decorated with vases of mixed garden flow ers aud in the dining room red roses were used in ueeorating The guests iii"!uded Mr. Hyatt, Mr. and Mrs. Sam H. Bushnell, Jr . publisher of Public Relations News; Klmer WalUcr. financial edi tor of United Press Associations; and Sylvia F. Porter, linacial edi tor of New York Post. ; The Champion report was pre pared juinll.v by the General Pub lic Holations and Advertising Departments. Brother Of Local People Killed in An Automobile Wreck David 11 Buddy Hollingswurth L'7. ut Brevard and son of W, 11 Hoi'.ingsworth. of Waynesville. was fatally injuned in an automobile accident Friday near Tocoa. Ga. His wife, the former Miss Lois Mr and Mrs David Hyatt. Mi ami Mrs Wiltshire Griffith. Jr., Mr and Mrs 1.. K Barber. Mr. and Mrs l.achlan Hyatt. Mr. and Mrs Thomas Campbell, Jr . Mr and Mrs Hubert Korte. Mr and Mrs. 1, M. Killian Jr., Mr and Mrs Paul Davis Mi and Mrs William Kay, Mr and Mrs John N Johnson. Mr. and Mrs William Prevost. Mr. and Mrs Harold Massie, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ketner. Miss Pat Clark of West Palm Beach and Dick Bradley. Johnson also "1 Bicvaid was h i i ously injured and 1- in the Tacoa hospital . Mr. Hollingswurth was burn in Transylvania county, and for many years resided with his grandmoth er. Mrs. D W. llollingsworth of Pisgah Purest At the time of his death he lived at Hickory, where he moved a short time ago. Funeral services were held at Pisgah Forest Baptist church Sun day afternoon with the Rev. Ralph j Banning and Rev. Harvey Souther . uficiating Burial was in Davidson River cemetery I Survivors include the widow; ithe father and stepmother: four I brothers. William, Carmel. James, and Mark, all of Waynesville; four sisters. Hazel. F.dna. Be Hie Sue of W'ay nesville. and Mrs. Ford Nallcy of Kasley. S. (.'.. and the grandmother. Heartbral Pnui-r If the hearbea's d'Hir.g 0 -4 :.. ,ir period were exerted 111 one thri b of vital power. It would be surhc;er.t to throw a ton of iron ICO feet :nto the air. The heart uscally beats about 72 times a minute. I'SE MOl'NTAINEF.R WAN T AOS GIVES WfctncokJ. miseries strite; FAST RELIEF independent Kiniino )i:is mnre i countries than any other continent. SPECIAL NOTICE The stockholders or interested ;iilies in the East Way nesville Church properly are requested to meet August 27tli at S I. M nt the t Inn . h. to consider the disposal of church property. Itv IU) AIED OK TIUSTFI.S .' ; wire (Madia kih, Claire Mar Marl. Margaret cjiiT ami t 111- 1 Benefits ince Iren is CDii- 'our doctor 1 lid'-savint rciiistcred qualified tn Ions ordered : is as JOR DOES nd Operated iTIS TORE P Agency Veterans Group Makes Tour To Member's Homes Tours have been made recently to tlio homes of each of the Veteran Farm Trainees who are study inn muter John Neshitt, vocational teacher of the Waynesville High School. The trainees are divided into four groups under assistant teach ers and the tours are being made to give the students an opoitunitv to exchange ideas on farming meth ods. On Monday and Tuesday of last week a group directed by Ch un McCracken, visited the farms of its members, observing larnung operations, crops, livestock, and pastures. In the group were John Lewis, Guy Arriiiglon. ('human Fristiy, Klmer Hendricks. Ralph Hendricks, Charles Russell. Ilarhy Warlick, Joseph I.ealhiTuoud. Rny iiioiid Noland, Dewarl Mi F.lroy. William Kathbone. James Wall. Charles Sutton. John Noland, Jr . Thurman Sanfoi'd, John Tale. M.-rk I'aliiH'r, Willie Wood. John l i-her, Richard Boone and Iler:h. l Hi -son. Telephone Business Office Changes Hours Effective jomorrow. I he business office of the Southern Hell Tele phone office here will close at 12:30, It was announced by .1. I Smith, district manager. The business office will close al 12:30 each Saturday, as usual. jger Simmons and Martha Russell were flower girls. Trainbearers were Gene Pendergrass and Jean ette Joiner. I Following the program a recep tion was given by the queen's .mothar, Mrs. M. D. Gibson, for members of the court and friends 'of the queen. Miss Gibson is a native of Green ville, S. C, and has visited at Junaluska for the past 20 sum mers. She is a teacher in the Gastonia public school system. Harold Sand, coach of City Col ( lege of New York's freshman bas ketball squad, is an economics 1 professor at the college. ugusl Special xw Life Into Your Sun-Baked II; ELECTRODE SCALP TREATMENTS iU - Now $2.75 with series of 6 D,lri"K Week of August 15th AIL FACIAL With Each $2.00 of Trade b.v Appointment. I'S BEAUTY SALON 3lrs n - "wge A. Brown, Jr. We're Covered Dp With Thousands of Beautiful Brand New CHATHAM BLANKET 1 ---Just received case after case -and This Bulky Merchandise Must Go - We are FORCED To Reduce Our Stocks so work men can start on our New Building, So we are giving,.. lO OFF DURING THIS GIGANTIC jf ' 'ff f fill ' 0 '- If I I None Sold To Dealers EXPANSION 5 Wool ; Double Blanket; Crown, Blue, Rose, Peach XPriced $3 95 NOW i All These Chathams Are 72 x 90 Regular $10.95, All-Wool VOOLSHIRES, Now $9.85 Regular $16.95, All-Wool LMBSDOVa Now - - - $3.4-85 Regular $10.95, All-Wool, 32 Pound FLEECE-E-DOWN, Now $9.85 Regular $6.95, 25' Cotton, 25 Wool, :M Rayon SUTTON. Now $.25 None Sold to Dealers Regular $8.95, 50' Wool, 50 Cotton HEIRLOOM, Now - - - - - Sg.05 You Know the Brands - You Know the Regular Price -You Know You SAVE When You Buy At Westminister BLANKETS Vnri Wool - Slightly Soiled y S90 Nl'rice SIT) S.M.M I'KKT. v f -'.in.. . 'ijpjjjjjiyiiffiffipeiBti.---'-'. IMAGINE SAVING 10' ON BRAND NEW BLANKETS 5-; WOOL CANNON LEAKSV1LLE BLANKET Satin Bound Regular $3.59 NOW S2" ui 'Home Of Better Values' 100. ALL WOOL BLANKET Yellow, Green, Blue, Rose, Peach $466 Priced $7.9.1 NOW y Phone 793
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