xrnrnrR 17. IHM ifbXI" ' THE ITAYNEsYILLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE FIVE Clonal Mention Uand daughter J have returned (Tends in Blowing Wednesday for Wme his studio y North Carolina. ,,,, neck for L has accepted Standard ind l' j,y from a visii 10 Ijohn M. lull oi and Mr- '"lls Grand Walker oi r are Kuesia ' Tulls are form- i,ynesville odnul and Mrs. of Winter Haven, Jiding the summer , were guests of inah this week. jldgtr of New York I to arrive Satur fweeks al his home is head of the o( Natural His- orlh of ( rest on, the nuesl of Mr. id Lcatherwood at e Dellwood Hoad, for Washington, holds ;i position Anient of the In- Vilhliire Griffith, lor Heiidersonville visit relatives for ing to Chapel Hill. 'attend the Univer- olinii. t lias returned from I Atlanta and Car- Tom Lee are visit- sister, Mrs. Cam- Mr. nd Mrs. Joe Howell had as guests this week Mr. and Mri. G. E. Dawkins and children of Lexing ton. Mr. Dawkins is a brother of Mrs. Howell. Miss Frances Williams left Mon day for Raleigh where she will en ter the junior class at Meredith College. Mr. and Mrs. Ed S. Drake and two sons of Lyman. S. C, spent last week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. L Carwile. Tom Ray left yesterday for Cha pel Hill where he will enter the freshman class at the University of North Carolina. Large Crowd At Moody Reunion Held Last Sunday A large crowd attended the an nual reunion of the Reuben Moody family at the home of Mrs. R. H. Plott on Soeo Gap Road Sunday. Sevefal states were represented in the large group of friends and relatives. During the program special tri bute was paid to the memory of C. F. Plott and G. C. Plott who'had passed away since the last reunion, and tribute was also paid to Ralph W. Moody whose body had been brought back from Italy and in terred in the family plot in Green Hill cemetery. After the program, a bountiful lunch was served on the lawn and later in the afternoon, Marjoric Moody, the small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Truman Moody, of Frank lin, delighted the group with read ings and dancing. PROBLEM NEATLV SOLVED INDIANAPOLIS (UPt Members of the city council had more than their share of rain. Every time a heavy shower began, a janitor hurried with a bucket to the chamber floor beneath a leak in the roof. Finally, the council pass ed an ordinance providing for W. Va. funds to repair the leak. tLh ill You Can Still Get Your Money's Worth In High - Style Budget - Priced Dresses iv 7 I J) V v t - J I POPULATION RISING SANTA FE, N M iL'Pi Births outnumbered deaths 4 to 1 in New Mexico during I he first half of 194H The stale health department reported 8,688 births and 2,400 deaths. I HE'S SLIPPING ' CISCO, Tex. (UP) A Z. Myrick, a Cisco dairyman, has been getting up early for 22 years, but finds he has slowed down of late. He used to get up at 3:15 a.m., but now stays in bed until 5:30. PARK THEATRE PROGRAM SATURDAY, September 18 DOUBLE FEATURE "The Black Hills Starring EDDIE DEAN Also "Campus Sleuths" Starring 1 KI DDIE STEWART and JINK PRKISSER TRIPLE-TONE . . . Smart combination of biege, cocoa and black in a smooth town dress of rayon gabardine, with two big gold buttons. . Priced for working girls. By DOROTHY ROE Associated Press Fashion Editor In spite of the high cost of prac tically everything, it's a comfort ing feeling lo know that you can still buy well-styled dresses of ex cellent fabric and cut for less than $30. Though the prices of normally expensive ready-to-wear continue to spiral, America's budget dress LOW PRICE, HIGH STYLE . . . Smart two piece dress for fall with black peplum jacket, black and rust plaid skirt in smooth wool. It fea tures class and economy. manufacturers are doing a magni ficent job in providing Mtiarl. Hal tering, wearable styles at price:- the average woman ran afford to pay. Though it's a wcll-rcrognicd fact thai women can dress heller for less in the United States Hum anywhere else in the world, il is especially remarkable in this year of inflation thai attractive budget priced clothes are still available in At The Strand TO and ransdown Jaker collar, jrder of Fts in one nf favored Very dashing in P1 sheen covert.. 18. $50 or fsively e erf The arniorous object of William Powell's affection is a lovely mer maid, Ann Blythe. who just drop ped in on him. The pair co-star in "Mr. Peabody and the Mermaid." which shows Sunday and Monday at the Strand Theatre. Huge Microscope To Aid Research SEATTLE (UP)- New areas of scientific research have been opened al the University of Wash ington wilh the installation of a $15,000. six-foot high electronic microscope. The massive instrument, used in the university's enginering experi ment station, is capable of magni fying objects to 25.000 times their actual size. Specimens that are mere specks under a conventional microscope spread to postage stamp dimensions under a potent electronic beam. In preliminary tests the new in strument revealed glimpses of hitherto unknown details of wood structure, it was announced by Prof. Bror L. Grondahl of the for estry products laboratory. The giant microsrope owes its phenomenal enlarging powers to the short wave length of the elec tron 100.000 times shorter than the wave length of visible light. Beams of electrons are propelled through a vacuum chamber by a force of 50.000 volts. Lens-shaped magnetic fields take the place of glass lenses. The powerful elec tronic beam, controlled by the magnetic "lenses," is passed through the specimen, throwing an enlarged image onto a fluorescent plate. There, the image, looking similar to X-ray projections, may be ex amined or photographed. Scientists have found the photos can be en-, largcd to provide a picture 100,000 times the size of the microscopic specimen. Eight Scouts To Get Honors On Monday Night Eight Hoy Scouts will be promot ed to the Star rank at the District Court of Honor fo be held at the Clyde high school next Monday evening al eight o'clock. A meet ing of the District Coininitlee will follow the Court of Honor. Star awards will he made to Kenneth Stiles, lioy Phillips and Phil Sullon. all of Uaynesvillo THRIFT STAR . . . Dressy coca-brown crepe with e,old fob and chain, back flared skirl. All art" designed by Terry Rogers, pi iced at le:.s than $."(). greater unmix i . Ilian cur Inline It e. Intel e I in; to tinl", al .o. that sonic ol I he pi ipu lar pi n r di cs manufacturer:, pay linn de igneis as mill 1 1 or mure than the laniuiis ciMitin e liiiiise.s. dial 1 1 n liny lali ncs a hall nullum yaids al a luur and turn mil mass pi mliict urn gai mollis with as'.cinll line speed. Others depend on copying suc cessful styles in the higher priced I hoop 2, Charles Haw kins of Canton : troop 4, Hichard Morgan id Clyde 'troop !). Charles Uhca Sheppard, jCharels Stanley and .lack l.ee Kd wards, all of ('anion Irnup Hi Dish-id Chairman of Advance ment Hugh K. Terrell, will preside at the Court of Honor. All those who are interested in Scouting are i urged to attend j A key chain on the principle of i the retractihle telephone cord is now available. A ri'j-incli coiled length extends tu approximately i three feel. ! UUDC.ET SWANK. Casual gray crepe with coei;i tun ed gilet, gold accents at neckline and belt. New notes arc the slim, casv skirt and push-up sleeves. field. Inriiing lliem out lr. tin- thou sands lor popular i nnsinnpl nn a lew inimth'; alter I heir original ap peai .Hid' Even Mil tail you can lu a dies:, of excellent labile, n-lleiting (lie season's newest style trend.,, lor from $20 lo $.'ll) Main ale priced under $20 And that's news, when steak still costs a dollar a pound 1 LATE SHOW "Port Said" Slurring (il.OKIA HENHY and WILLIAM BISHOP SUNDAY, September 19 "Berlin Express" Slurring KOHEKT-KYAN and MEHLE OBERON ii MONDAY - TUESDAY. September 20-21 Romance On The High Seas" (In Trchnirtilor) Starring JACK ( ARSON and DORIS DAY The Boy s Department at RAY'S Is Ready To Go With Pants That Are WAYNESVILLE, N. C. CONTIMOUS SHOWS Monday Thru Friday 3:00 p. m. (out. Showing Sat. From 11:00 a. m. 'til 11:00 p. m. SUNDAY SHOWS 2:00 - 4:00 - 9:00 ERIDAY and SATURDAY, September 17-18 BIG DOUBLE FEATURE (Nole: This Is A First Run Western) 1ASH" LA RUE AL ST. JOHN fms i:.... I nmittn num cmtmima PLUS HIT NO. 2 U FIELDS (2 DAYS) SUN. - MON. Sept. 19-20 0 cAa. OO UNIVERSAL - INTERNATIONAL nresenfs WIIIIAMDnUm.ANN RIYTU IIILLiniM 1 MllkLL mill VI. I III in NUNNALLY JOHNSON'5 ...that's TWEEDUR0Y Rough on the high cost of living . . . because it's sensibly priced, wears like iron and is guaranteed washable! Ready for anything . . . school or play, in any season. Hockmeyer Tweeduroy is truly the "All-Year Wardrobe." STARTS TUES. SEPT. 21 A HOCKMEYER FABRIC And This Same Boy's Department Is Chockful" Of Boys' Junior Sizes In THE GREATEST SPECTACLE STAMPEDES ACROSS THE SCREEN! . MIM Ut ".rrl" SLACKS SHIRTS DUNGAREES JACKETS OVERALL PANTS WINDBREAKERS OVERALLS MACKINAW'S HATS UNDERWEAR SPORT SHIRTS SWEATERS in CINECOLOR An EAGLE LION FILMS Production Coming Soon THE PIRATE And ANOTHER PART OF THE FOREST ! The Boys Department at RAY'S A Special Department for Size 7 to 17 r r 1- ( J f : f . . f i ' t i - .4: it 7 ... 1 mtw-n'j.iiiwi " TS5)

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