THE WATNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Cge Wrecks Bridge Across Boguo Sound Suspect Jailed In Bank Robbery -1 iuiu are so i j fit COIlUUUIUtittUtfuJ! f T A WV . ii sN's ft 4- 1 1 ( t (i s if. . v . , . t . , J I he Mnrohrad City-Atlantic Beach bridge across Bogue Sound lies in ruins aflor a huge ( o( (0ninil in wind ana uae ana crasnea into me span. Mate Highway Department ft i'5 feel of the bridge was demolished. About two weeks will be needed to make re C Revue Inland communities, Atlantic Beach and Salter Path are now cut of! from the L boat .AP Pholol. pool To faper I, sn of Mr. and of Clyde, was the Clyde School (celt, it lias been fcs Matha Sandlin. a student news- je School w as dis- years ago but this school term. First issue of the year is expected to be ready for distribution on Fri day, October 1. A contest is now being sponsored among the students to select a name for the paper. Stanly Livings- j ton, school principal, is offering a cash prize to the student who sug igests the winning name and a de jsign for the paper masthead. Geraldine Fish, also an eleventh grade student, was selected as asso ciate editor. Lucille Buchanan, a junior, is literary editor. Other members of the staff are Library Notes (Fll RK THEATRE PROGRAM WEDNESDAY, September 29 "Jinx Money" Starring iORCEY and THE EAST SIDE KIDS Also SUPERMAN SERIAL IVY - FRIDAY, September 30 October 1 rn Of The Bad Men Starring DLl'll SCOTT and ANN JEFFREYS II By MARGARET JOHNSTON County Librarian "Friends of Libraries" Imagine having a lady walk up lo the Circulation Desk and ask, "I'm just passing through, but 1 am in terested in knowing how the Coun ty Libraries in North Carolina are progressing?" That happened to us on the very first day the Book mobile was here in Waynesville. On talking further 1 found that she was a Board Member of a Library at Mitchellville, Maryland. It seems that several years ago she heard Miss Marjory Beal, Director of the N. C. Libraries talk on our county libraries. Her husband was on a business trip, so she was using her time to visit the libraries in each town It would be interesting to know of all of her reactions to what she found I do know how thrilled she was to ride in the Bookmobile to ... . RT and MARGE 10:15 A. M. DAILY 3 jlONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY )VER WHCC 140(1 On Your Dial Sponsored By 'ARRETT pRNlTURE CO. pM Values Friendly Credit" MAIN STREET Dick Hannah, boys sports editor; Virginia Medford. girls sports edi tor; Horace Sellars and Bob Med ford, business managers; ' Janice Corzine, circulation manager; Wil liam Haynes, news editor; Dale Medford. society editor; Doris Gra ham and Peggy McCracken. re write, and Tom Henslee, humorist. Miss Sandlin and Miss Betty Bass are teacher sponsors for the newspaper. Protert Your Metal Roof! Aluminum Roof Coating $2.0(1 Per Square, Applied SPRAY PAINT CO 107 Woodrow Ave IHal 3-4387 Asheville, N. C. ASK YOff CKocnt 1 SPECIAL f I I AP Newsfeatures E.egla-ses can make a plain .lane look veiy dramatic. Of course this doesn t mean that a girl with per teit eyesight should wear glasses ju .t to improve her looks However, if she must wear glav-es, how uoii deiftil it is that she can find some that will even flatter her. Before ou purchase efi:la s frames, try on vartou:, shape-.. It l s best to take a friend along so that she can give you an hone .t ouiniun After the frames are se lected, pick your color Toitoi'.e shell tpe frames seem tci he the most practical as they will go with everythign Cay glasses in brilliant red. blue or green frames may be impractical unless you have several pair of glasses. Hollywood wonders whether the hobby-soxer is a thing of the past. At one studio where they were all set to make a picture about a bobby-soxer. a studio fashion scout set out to observe a teen ager so that the picture's star could be put on the beam. In tin script the girl was described as wearing sloppy-joe sweaters, wool skirts and bobby-sox. What happened'.' The fashion scout prowled casu ally about North Hollywood High School and says "there was hard ly a bobby-soxer to be seen. The girls all look so grown up I'm frightened that maybe now there will be no teen-age group at all we'll just jump from childhood to adulthood in one bounce." So now the studio's dilemma is this. Most people still think teen agers wear bobby - snx, they'll complain if they don't wear 'em in the picture. On the cither hand the high school set will resent bobby-sox being worn when they are old hat . If bobby-sox are out in the West, that isn't necessarily so of the East. Girls at the Mahopac High School in New York are wearing Pom Pom Sox. The pom pom on Ihe ankle of the sox matches their class color and this is a fad, say the girls, that defi nitely will catch. Style Awhile . . . Kail dress are all set at twelve inches, coat and suit lengths at eleven and twelve inches, say fashion ex perts. They should stay that way and on into the winter so you won't have to worry about length- tutitio viinr ilrncj liomv fur a Irtnn Itime. Out of the Musir Bon . . Hair of Gold. Kyes of Blue is a catchy tune about a Santa Ke beauty queen . . . Viennese Waltzes by Johann Strauss, Joseph Strauss and Joseph Lanner. lovely tunes the first time it came down Main Street to the Library. On the same day wc were pleased to have a visit from James VI. At kins of Gaslonia. Mr. Atkins has been a friend of the libraries in N. C. for years. At present he is a member of our State Library Commission Board. You might be interested in know ing some of our librarian visitors this summer Naomi B. Blair. Indi ana Unversity Library. Blooniing ton. Indana; Mildred Foast. Denver Public Library, Denver. Colorado; Evelyn L. Waller. High School Li brary. Peoria, Illinois: Helen Rex. Library Commission. Haleigh; Ed win J. Hix, Duke University Li brary; Mrs. Edith Cannady. Gran ville County Library. Oxford: and Dorothy Crews. Willows Branch Li brary. Jacksonville. Kla. This man, identified by the FBI as Harry Everett Morrison, of Norfolk, sits in jail at Plvmouth, alter his arrest in connection with a $ti0.000 hold-up of the l-'.asl Carolina Hank at Columbia. KB I Special Agent Charles W. Drown reported another white man and three Ne groes, all of Norfolk, also are under arrest. He said $58,217 of the loot has been recovered. iAP 1'hoto'. WHCC Radio Programs STUDIOS OVER PARK THEATRE 1400 ON YOUR DIAL JXL. Y,!' Com' or la n,lld lhat noted throat U spenalists, niakinc weekly examination of hundred of men and women who smoked Camels exclusively for 30 coo scculivc das-on the average of one to two packages a day found not one single case of throat irritatiun due to smoking Camels. tBS., wMitii Mtm mi mm i W.WNESVll.l.i:, N. C. CONTIM'OIS SHOWS Monday Thru Friday 3:00 p. in. rout. Showing Sat. I nun 11:00 a. m. 'til 11:00 p. in. SUNDAY SHOWS 2:00 - 4:00 - 9:00 LAST TIMES TODAY TUESDAY. SEPT. 28 ti mi sitni on ti .11" W III'!' News li 0 i F. inner' ltiuin.it 7 ml Town C rirr h : I Kl N'i'un s .ll.i - Ti him' ;i ml .1 T iiiii" II. (Ml KhhiI r.iKi' 1-lilH'll . 1 -i -III inns til All rn 11 .ill Miiitini'; Drti.li.iiif, II I,.- I'i.'s .'I M . -1 . I I li:IMl-. III r t I li ti . T ,, ll.t- 1 .uli. s III 1.. Mttl yntl M:iri;f I HI. til - .-,.1. M-.l II.-.UI I II 1 ,', -Vttt it I .iii(j(irH 1 I :lili - Mi. I.I. iv Molivlit-K I I :..-- -Silt) ll.i M.T.'.lif- I J III! Win i K 1 1 1 1 '. 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Latest News DOTTIER PART OF THE fbREST tnti m Hm floy ky LIUIAM MllMAII Double feature Fri.-Sat., Oct. lst-2nd I 2 OK sign Of Don't Neglect Them I N.ture dMiKnl the kldni-yi to to marveloui job. Their tik u to keep the aowini blood itreem free of m eiceM pi toxic impuritietu The of I.Tiof h it,MM eonetmBtly producing weete nutter the kidneye niurt remove from the blood if food heath is to endure. When the kidneye led to (unction " N.ture Intended, there ! retention of vtute that m.y eu! body-wide ois tre... One m.y .urTer nesginf b.ck.che, portent he.d.che, lt.rk. of dlMinee., iettinr up night., .wellmf. pufflneM unrfe? the eye-fecl tired, nervou., .11 WKrequent, cnty or burning piM't'" re twnietitie. further evidence of kid ney or bl.dder dirturb.nre. The recogniied .nd proper trr.1 ent U a diuretic medicine to help the kidney, get rid of eice.. pn.- body wmU. lit Docn-. PHI. They hv. " th.n forty ye. of public .pprov.l Are endoreed the country over. Inei.t on Doo'. Sold t .11 drug ilorie- lor I'otiiiiiitic iiikIiIs . . Toiii'iny Um-sey's dance select Ions includ ing "I'm Getting Sent iiuenl al Over Yciii." Start U'itli a Ciimd I'oiinclalion . . MalchiiiK Hii'd'e ''m'l 1,1:1 f-ets ill maize blue, black, .some witli lace ti iniiiiiiiK. hows, hearts, fans and (lower appliques make a hit with fastidious tccn-aRers. When buying girdles remember to buy them high enough to con trol waist flesh, long enough to keep hips and legs flesh in line and mi that honing doesn't conflict with hipbones. RFAD WANT AI)S CTOSFI-Y BUFFALO i "Vfcrn BILL PfMK Willi JOEL MiRLA "'vXf ) in n t HMf oi.oR Mgyiy,, SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY, Oct. 3-4-5 m s ( Sensational New Radio Quiz Show EVERY TUESDAY 9:30 lo 10:30 p. m. Over WWNC IT'S FUN! IT'S EXCITING! IT'S ENTERTAINING! Brought To You Bv Howell Motor Co. Havwood St. Waynrsville De Soto-Plymouth Dealer AnwouHcUtCf, . . . 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