p 1 h THE WATNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE SIX Monday At Strand Wednesday Playing At Park Mon. - Tues. MORE ABOUT Important Meeting (Continu d fium Page m Vs. - s is s- -ss. Vs i MORE ABOUT Concert (Continued from Page V rtheville The concert is one of a series being given in western North Carolina and South Carolina this season. Among the featured soloi.ls arc William lle.s, tenor, and Shiilcy Ann Given. violinist The onhe-tias concertmaster i.-) Leo I"ar.a--evich, who hold, the same posit inn with the famed Bal let Ru53( de M"iite Carlo in New York during the winter season. Norman l,aml, principal vinlist with the iiminl Symphony dur ing tin- winter, plays this instru ment with the Faculty Orchestra. Mr l.ainli is assistant conductor ol the Trail;. ylvania Symphony. Other meniliers of the orrheslrr. which will play here tonigli in ilude Ignatius (" timi.a. National Symphony rlarinef i.t. Kayin md (.)edi li.i :- m 1 .1 formerly with 'he San Ki.ini i .i n Philharmonic; Nath an .loin-.. Hum. I Ironi the I'liivrrs ity ot Michigan. John Mack. nhni-l of the On ti-. Si hn,, ,,f Music. Phil adelphia: Carnlvn Clarke I'm i:-e-I villi, tirl horn player of the Hal lei Hie. e orchestra and head ol the woodwind sections, John Cos ling, ol thi' .liullianl School ot Mu sic, who plas tir.t trumpet. War ren Hen (in ol t he University of Michigan, playing percussion; and Paul Moan, also ol the 1'nivei sil of Michigan, who plays the trom bone The program shows the-e selec tions: Derail ' i " . r la Vie Fari Firnne .on ih, . y Offenbach'. Schubert's Andante eon mote from Symphon No a in B flat major. Handel's Where I er You Walk From Semele I'na Fui'tiva Lagrime from I l ii i' D'Amore hv Donizet ti. Sllllsl hv Mr II" March lioni Suite !gei jenne, by Saint Saen-. Nnctunie and Wed ding Man h lii.iin A Mid-Summer Night - Hiram, hv Mendelssohn: Sarasate'. igiieiirrwiMirn iGypjy airs'. pUyrd hv Mi-. Giveni with Harold Andrt'.v; a accompane-t . variaMon. on , Hit nit Pop! Got. The Wid t!' arran.'td by Liu ten C'aiHie' and S'rau..-' beautiful Blut DaiHibt Wdltjt; Many of tht,c pljitr. will be inembt-i ? ot the orchestra which will plv f"i the Fourth Annual Bievard Mn ii Festival, which will ).P held August 1J-14 and August 19 21 During this peiiod. the f i r- . complete I'eitormance in the Southeast of the Beethoven Ninth i Chora!' Svniphony will be given. The.-e are the teachers who in struct i.o. i-t. ! vo'ing school musi cians a the lamed camp near Brev ard. No" attending the camp is a large fiioup of bov? and girls who are member- ot the Waynesville Township High School Band. 1 ' :"'aL Ksf , d'i.f ' In" i mii nm immi"''"i"mm,",m Claik C.ihle and Maiy Aslor, as they appear in their latest exciliv nieiit -imi ked .. 1 1 i with Alexis Smith. Wendell Corey, Audry Tot- . ,. Lew i , Mini, and Fl ank Morgan Park Theiln M Ia and Tuesday of this wick leading idles, playing at Francis Cove, Canton Performers Take Top Honors In Fines Creek Event MORI. ABOl'T Blood Program (( onlimn (I (nun I'asc D cont ribut ions. Program oHnial- meanwhile, reminded rilin- ol Hn- area that the local hospital i- using more blood and blood iln r. at ives given by the regional itnlei than have been contnbuted hv the people to the center. County Agent W,r, ne Corpen ing is scr ins a- donor lecrult ment ih.iirm.iu to'-Mn Wa; ne , ville area blood program wink tho..c who a:.i-'td '.'"h "m donor room included: Mi.- (hub L. Ray, vniur.tn r ', r' n ' chjin'MU- Mr.-. Felix Stova!! o t h an man: L. K. Barber. Mr- Da e Fe!nie. Mrs. John Giles, .".lis !!. S. Hoberson, Mrs Tom Mis. Boyd O'ven. Mrs Ben Colkitt. Mrs Kavmond I.ane. Mis p.tublv Mathews. Miss Betsy Fane tyinnlan. Mrs. Fthel Haves Fisher Count v Bed Cross chapter ereci'tive secretary; Mrs. Hut'hin; and M'ss Marv Jo Green, Havwnod f'oiiptv iiospital Nurse. Phv.ic'-in and technicians of he Asheville center accompanied the BloodmolnU' to se up the center and carry out the medical phase of the program. Paul Franklin's Chord Busters from Francis Cove sang their way into first plaee in their division in the Fine:. Creek Amateur Night program Friday night al the Fine. Creek Si Pool, w hile Fred Carpen ter's clack string hand from Can ton look top honors for orchestral units. The winners will compete in "" county -wide Community Develop ment amateur show during the Fa bor Dav celebration at Canton. Second place among the singers was. taken bv Charlie Duckett's Melodiers. an Aliens Creek quar tet, while the runner-up in the string band division was S T. Swangt r'.s combination from Btth tl. The otlur competitor;, who per formed bi fore the t r.thu. hi. tic audience that jammed the :thoo! auditorium included Joe Kirkpat rick and the S. H. Duckett Quar tet, both of Fines Creek; Peggy and Jean Bradshaw and Gav Biad sliaw's Band, all of Crahlree. PARK THEATRE PROGRAM MONDAY - TUESDAY. Aim. 1 - 2 & GIRL WEDNESDAY. Aug. 3 &rWiwiieVri www COMING THURSDAY, Aug. 4 i Xpu y4si: v.l ootmt' un i i"' ( TRIVOR Haywood Bulletin Board 8 p. m Morning Star Commu nity Development Meeting at Morning Star School. 8:15 p.m. Pops concert, Transyl vania Music Camp Faculty Orches tra. Waynesville Township High School. Wednesday. 4 p.m. Joint meet ing. Lions Clubs of Waynesville. Cly de, ( anion. Sylva, and Brevard, at Pink Hens, Pi-.gah National For-e-t. five miles f i om Wagon Road (iap. I'n me dinner, fi p.m, Saturday Cleanup of cemetery and churchyard, Hiram Rogers Bapl i' l ( 'bin i h, Fines Creek. Sunday Iron Duff Homecoming Day program, Antioch Baptist Church, '.tailing al 10:30 a.m. anu.il Salvation Army Sing ing Convention, near Max Patch in Crabti pp. I'se Mountaineer Want Ads Thomas Olson of Cleveland, Ohio, Is programed for platform ad dresses Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, speaking on "The Meth odist Idea and th" Wei Id I buiih," and "The Living Gospel for To day.'' Other program leaders for Wednesday include J. A. Bays, Johnson City. Tenn . McLlroy Ll- rod, Gainesville. Ga , Harry Wal ler, Tampa. Fla ; J A Engle. Richmond, Va ; J. D. Bass, Mur freesboro, Tenn. Thursday of the convocation will bring to the foielront the affairs of the Assembly, including a meet ing of I lie 4(i-inemhcr Hoard of Trustees, under the presidency of F.dwin L Jones of Charlotte Mr. Jones is also programed for an evening address, sharing a plat form with Bishop Arthur J Moore, joint chairman of the hoard. Bishop Costen J Harrell ol Charlotte, and William N Hanks of Grantville. Ga., who will talk "The Layman's i Point of View " Hi' hops Paul . Kern of Nashville and Marvin A. Franklin also are scheduled for morning addresses on Thursday. Friday of the convocation will he dcyoted lari'ely lo Hie di.eus (ion. ol' Hie niiiiisle'rial library. Dr. Nolan H. Harmon of New Yol k City, book editor Inr The Metho dist Church, will be (lie featured speaker at I I a in and H p. m., speaking on "Methodist Biles after 401) year.,'' and "1 rend-, in ' biis tian Thought." The general theme of the cony o al ion will be "Our Faith. Our Church, Our Ministry. Our Mission." MORE ABOUT Valuable Barn (Continued from page one) it as a recreation center this month. Though the neyvs of the loss came as a great shock, he said, he felt tremendously relieved when he learned his five hor.,es escaped injury. He said that they came in and out of the barn as they pleased, since he did not lock them in, but that he had heard that horses run toward fire.-. The firemen found them huddled together in a corner of the pas ture, safe from the flames. Judge Anderson said the barn j was so constructed that an auto i could be driven un to the second floor. He added he had estimated there was space enough for 16 efficiency apartments. After reviewing his loss, the judge said: "I haven't lor,t faith in Ibis part of the country. I still may build a home here and intend to keep investing." He made his first visit to Hay wood 20 years ago, and has been spending his summers here regu larly for the last three years. Chief Fitzgerald said the fire men avoided pouring wi.ter into the blazing barn in order In pre vent the concrete and stone found ations from clacking bv sudden cooling. He explained that the building was virtually destroyed when the firemen reached it. He added thai the Person who phoned in I he alarm al approxiin alely 4.:i0 a in. bad said Hist I he building bad been burning from 20 lo ;0 minutes al the lime, and erroneously described it a the Al iens Creek Grocery, which is tliree ruarters ot a mile from the barn. Since there are no water lines in that area, firemen pumped water from a nearby creek lo save the burning lool shed. Matinee Showings Monday thtu Friday, 3:00 P.M. TODAY & TUESDAY, Aug. 1 & 2 wiwEfcOBIfl HOWARD DUFF WUARD PARKER WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY, Aug. 3 - i We bum bess Rt fS3l BIB B THE ... J ' m M Sfe'V-'W. OAUAHT BffSS JtP feissafcW. ft WmoV Hon -&ifeifc'23 Filmed in Glorious Cinecolor! A CmlilH Pruducani An ((! Lwn Filmt DthaM MORE ABOUT Farm Tour (Continued from Tage 1) The touring citizens will cover 1,465 miles in their inspection of agricultural centers and farms principally in Ohio and Indiana. Stops also will be made in Ken tucky, Tennessee, and West Vir ginia. The party is scheduled to spend tonight at Lexington. Kentucky, proceeding the next morning after a tour of the famed horse farms there. The Haywood farm folks will slay at Purdue University, Lafa yette, Ind., on Tuesday and Wednesday nights. On Thursday night, the party is scheduled to stay at Kort Wayne, proceeding through Indiana that !ay with inspection trips scheduled all along the way. They'll spend Friday night at Huntington, W. Va.. for the last night of the tour, and are sched uled to be hack in Way nesville m 0:4.1 p. in. Saturday. The following went on the tour: Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Allison, W. H. Amnions, Horace Anderson, Mil dred Beddingfield, Mr. and Mrs. h. I-'. Burnett, Mr. and Mrs. Walk er Brown, Allen Bodne. Morris. Ted and Kred liunigarner, Mr. and Mrs V. I). Hiirch, Mr. and Mrs. M 11. Caldwell. Mr. and Miss. Itay inond Caldwell. Peggy Camp, Mrs. H. C Cannon, Mrs. hlizabeth Can-. Mrs. Hee Clark. Iliilh Coi peniii. Joe Bob Carswell, K. O. Carswell, Mrs. Kmnia Cat hey. Miss Lucille Catbcy, Margie Cathey, Reno Cat hey. It. K. Cat hey. Jr., Kill Chambers. Jack Chapman, J. II. Clark. Ruth Coffey, John V. Corbin. """ : Hi Rl'r Or v " .wA -s v,"--"5s60. AS. t v. "V w iK '"Mi An artist's conception of one of the highlight scenes in "Advei m, Of Gallant Bess," filmed in Cinecolor, opening at die Siiand Wii nesday. Mary Cornwell, Mr. and Mrs. W. A Coi peiiing. Mrs. Malcolm Crisp, Mrs. Kreneh Davis. Wayne Ld wards. Mrs. L. K. Knsley. T. W. rerguson, Lois Ferguson. Mrs. Paul Ferguson. Mrs, Sally Ferguson. II. ('. Francis. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Franklin, Bobby Green. Mr. and Mrs. Law rence Hall, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. llariTll, W. P. Harris. Jack Harris. 1 liner Hendt ix, Mrs. Glenn Hipps, Joe IIuu's, T. F. Hipps, Karl Hog len. Charles I dev. Mr. and Mrs. J. Sam Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn James. Mrs. Carl .,,n,. , L King. F. A. Justice. Mrs. Marc i:. i .hi . lice, Mr. and Mrs. Rubin .h,.,, ,. Jack Kelley, R. O. Kellv. M, K, ,,. lii'lh Lowe, S. B. McCrean ' .1, Rilta McCreary. Mr. ami Mr, Goble McCiaeken, J. I, Mi l ii,, James Medi'ord. Mrs. James ,,., ford, Mrs. W. A. Medlord. ,,un MehafTey, Mrs. Guy Mes a , Mary Medlord. Linda June Mi ser. Mrs. J. W. Morgan. W Morgan. W. M Mori i Jnlinn , M. row. Perry Morrow. Mis ) ; b...i. m. . ll"i l.i- r, ,i i ''' '"-'IVra M'f-('J -k:cs -'-I'ling s '' I'Hir ifj l.s,,, , 1 m fall c 1 I'hone I'd; s. , l:r, Fl): HFf '''''I. 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