J Sri r r THE WAYNES ITLLE MGUiVi AiNcES At The Park Friday Shows Sunday Elizabeth Taylor Tells Fiance He's Bad Driver Hollywood Film Shop by 1 United Pn rRu i s- CL.AKY -3 i 1 . ' "rtvyr ' r"""Tr,"r"'fr t . Mm Vhi ) v ? . lInf'.i,, Cl Jitajf I I LAST TIME 5 t i IIOi.I.YU UOli i i' ney, bark on iik .-si first lime ii.rt Hi. I second ti:. lit lit. i i t ternaiinc im. u- uli "I'm LN.ii! I,, 1 1 . i i ing habit-s until 1 lu - Tiernex .. i.l .if' doefll't l.tr.i.'i r.'.r rigid tin" '-'it a few i... it i . yeai ," M.c p, no . barm tn. ili . ' -j . i stay In if .ii.i .:. after I l,i,i I. the , has Ullr t..i II:. "If l!i,-( I,.,. . 1 1 time bet miii i'i. 1 1 to be wiili 1' i.. i we're K. i pn. . ... merit ai.it o.u . Cci 1 1 ii .ml, ulllt t. jl.lt I id -i Hit t bet .Ii .il . !,( i.M, I I:. ,t .-I,. since hi tlie e.i I Mi-- T Cassim. lur L'uil. "Wl.ii !.,.,. iiiaki ii.. uoiik n ( Ollllt i H. 'Ill, ,, di -1. . . Mi-- in.- i ' i. i tj: lir iseaaa ,t I i. In. i.! Ji'jii ai.it .lni'ir.-; I. y dun are teamed in "An Old-Fashioned i, ul ' ... !!. ' ... u. ..I Hi.- 'luii'.d TIk .iti t i..i' I..H' da'- By GENE HANDSAKER AP Newsfeatures H.i( 1,'i.ln Hen 's One Man That Says Making Love To Pretty Women, And Getting Big Money For It, Is Boring n-, ckm: II WIS k!.K lii be and Ii, :i'- I'hr Ili II I.VW ( X IU Kxi iliny -i .' in il uii b .i ma iui ' 1 in I h M.ml llinnsaiids In niakr riui ic love In beaulil'iil laUes" and lb.1 acinic e)ei lence and asMicial ions i ii v alualile. But Tom Draki Kiili.i Mm I ( the Mi ..it. in Hi. i i .1 . ..Iui., . I I 'Mil. , In Tui- I 111 l c ' IIIK lilt ( In ill' ' la. bill llli ii. husband whenever 1 iiiii." Meanwhile Miv Tierney lias a home here for herself and her two daughters. Daria, live, and Chris I inu. seven months. "When Olei ran he Willi us," she said, "we're ei happy." ymu..tmn. tfm i Irl nmne f WW PhUli THEATRE PROGRAM Tin usnw. Antj. ii iiHro --r- -t - - -J ' T T I ITTM-fT V .11 J 1 rtl FKIDAV. Aug. 12 "V fW- ii;N0IX . O-KEESE 2f dA SATURDAY, An". i:i ays he's happier bi in a liee-lanee aiior. "I like beinn able to say. 'Yes, I'd like to do that part' or No. 1 wouldn't,' ' the bobbysoxcrs dream boat explains, his brown eyes sober under an upswept forelock. "At a bill studio ou feel like you're hack in prep school Nobody dis cusser anythiiiL! with oii or asks Mini- viewpoint. Things are strictly impersonal." The linen wholesaler's son, born Alfred Alderdice in Brooklyn, -pent si years at Metro. Me rose Ik, in $M0() to $2,0(10 a week. Played in -aiuie uni ni-he.irled successes like "The Cieen Years ' and some ill-appointments like "The Iteein i.intf or the End." Ills and the mammoth studio's parting last Apiil was, he says, friendly. "I felt Metro bad built me as far us they were going to," he said the other day on the set of an inde pendent production called "Ru pert." "The last couple of years the studio had been occupied with uiujg to rebuild people in whom it had much greater investments l ban it had in me. "I told th;m I'd rather be free unless they had some plans for jne They knew I was unhappy about 'Scene ot lite Clime.' " In lhat Tom play? a rookie police detective. "Nothing to do but stand around," i he declared ' It would have been a ! great showcase for somebody who'd never been in a picture." Tom 'added. "I enjoyed woiking at Met 'io itii much 1 liked my direc- toi- 1 in t?i ale-f ul for the oppor-liiiutie- i h.nl At a studio like that, oil nik with -oiIih of the finest people in the industry." Tom. now 30. grew up in New Rr.chelle. ... Y Much of his fath- er .- suiiii uuu loiiune was lost in ihe ".'ii .to. k era h His father died v.i, in T.,m wa 10, hi- mother when he was 17 Attci pei terming in the PoiiHhl,. -ep ie - ii in in e r theater when he wj-: it',. T.nii would hear none of In ruardian's plans for linn lo enter the steel business. Al'lei (niie dr. ana tiilorinK, he j placed in three Broadway flops. A ; pari in the movie. "The Howards J of Virginia." appalled Tom. "I .'.as :l. bul I came over like a 14 i eai -old 1-. id." HOLLYWOOD Elizabeth Tay lor tells her fiance that he's a leekless automobile driver. He's a daredevil on water skis. He's also an expert inotorboat mechanic, the vice-president of the Miami, f la , bus s -tem. and a dark, hand some gu ith "beautiful" eyes. So reports black-haired, beauti ful, buie-e..ed Miss Taylor, just back with tier i.. other and a deep tan fioai a FUulda visit during which the betiothal was announced. I dropped around to the Taylor's Spamsh-style Beverly Hills home for the low down Elizabeth, in a low-rut, becomingly full-skirled gown, sat on a somber, tapestried English divan. She met 2'J ear old William Pawley, Jr., she -.aid. tails la t Mart h. a few da : alter Jier sev enteenth biiihday. in Miami. Her -;ieal -uncle had Kiveii a birthday pain for her but Hill couldn't at tend because "he had another dale. " The unci. . II. maid Viuiie! and five or six others hail been telling Elizabeth. " Tin re's the most wonderful boy in the world I waul you to meet." So the uncle arranged a blind dale Elizabeth's lirsl. Elizabeth was an hour late, liill had sent her two white orchids Elizabeth said: "1 was expecting him to look like a rich crow. Hut there he stood looking like a .Ion Whitcomb draw ingdark hair and big starry blue eves." Elizabeth's red-haired, attrac tive mother put in at this point: "I suppose he was expecting to meet a blase movie star instead of a little girl." They went dining and dancing with two other cou ples. After that it was dates nearly every day and evening -dancing, movies, and zipping about the bay and ocean in Hill's flO-niile-an-hour speedboat. Eliabet h doesn't re member when they became en gaged. "1 think he legan asking, 'When are you going to marry me?' and I'd make some wisecrack." He's a "wonderful" water-skier but scared Mrs. Taylor with his hair-raising swerves at bridge pil ings. "I got lo the point," she sighed, "where I decided, 'If he wants to plaster himself all over a post I just won't look.' " She thinks his dare-deviltrv may be the result of Hying the Hump in India as an Army transport pilot almost daily for three years. Elizabeth said. "He wants to take me flying, but I'm scared." iJeniiis O Keefe and Barbara Button find time out for love in the sensational my U; tilni "Cover Up" at the Park theatre on Fnday. Washington Is Getting More Than Share Of Heat FRENCH TREES TAKE ROOT CHARLESTON, W. Va. (UP.) t- ive tree seedlings disembarked by the French "merci" train on its trip through West Virginia were planted at the state conservation commission's Lesage nursery. At least two are intended for trans planting to the eapitol grounds here. With L;ite Show And "ONR LAST FLING" Ai cis Smith and Zncherv Scott SIMXIAL AGENT With William Eyth Sl'NDA V. Aug. 14 ; One out of every IS U. S. families is dependent on milk for part of its livelihood. Target Queen A NEW ALTITUDE RECORD... ft 11 MARTHA CAROL ' M - RAYE- BRUCE 4)SM M'T Coming MONDAY - TUESDAY, Aug. 15 - 16 fi!f4 ...... d.v r.uiui - ""NL . I 1)1 V) $: a HAVER BOLGER MacRAE - v-" a iUTTn.viy A ilk CHARLIE miGSLES S. I. SMU : . f WHEN lomi 2,000 outttandlnf marksmen from 43 ctatei, Mexico, Canada and Cuba gather at Dayton, Ohio, Aug. 19 to 27 for the Grand American Trapthooting Tourna ment, keep an eye on Mra. Lela Hall Frank (above). Sierra Madre, CaL Winner of eight women clay target champlonshipi, ah might become tha flnt woman to cop tha grand American tlUt. (IntrrwationaQ The United States produced more than 19 million tons of paper and paperboard in 1940. lly JANE EAl)S lAP Neusfealllleiil WASHINGTON The nation's ipital is earning its reputation. this summer at least, as the coun try's too host to a combination of heat and humidity lhat some swear eventually will wilt the Washing Ion Monument. For some citizens this record sweltering is merely the other fellow's griping. They are the folks who can leave town or who live in air-conditioned apart ments and hotels, have yachts and private swimming pools. There is also little or no brow inopping on the part of most for eign diplomats assigned to Wash ington. Most of the embassies are at least partially air-conditioned. In addition there are about a dozen or more country clubs edging the city, offering the illusion of a re sort vacation within a few miles of steaming down town Washing ton. Some of these, like the Chevy Chase Country Club are ultra-ultra and cater to a chosen few bul some are open !.j all who own land within a given area. one ot i lie biggest ot these is the Congressional Country Club. Its first President, back in 1 924, was former President Herbert Hoover, then Secretary of Com merce. cur wnai aDout tne average worker in the nation's bee-hive' Again, .some are luckier than olh ers. T lie eapitol, the Senate and mouse onice Duiuiings are air- cooled. The White House, is air-rondi uoneu throughout. So are numer ous others, including I he new Stale Department building, the Penta gon. Labor Department, EC A, Fed eral Security, Justice Department and the Supreme Court. Some time ago the White House soi uiu a neai policy . i ins pro vides dismissal ot federal employ ees from extremely hot building: 3 WAYNESVILLE DRIVE-IN THEATRE PROGRAM Shows Start at 8 P. M. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, AUG. 11-12 FIGHTER SQUADRON With Edmund O'Brien, Robert Stack and John Rodney PLUS SELECTED SHORTS SATURDAY, AUGUST 1.3th THUNDER HOOF With Preston Foster, Nancy Stuart and William Bishop PLUS SELECTED SHORTS SUNDAY, AUGUST 14th. (Show at 9 P. M.) MICKEY Featuring Lois Butler, Bill Gordon This is a Cinecolor 5BBr r PLUS SELECTED SHORTS MONDAY AND TUESDAY, AUGUST 15-16 THE PLUNDERS A Truecolor featuring Ilona Massey PLUS SELECTED SHORTS 1 Gore Gives 32 Room Hotel To Sisters Of Charity Over in HendersoitVillc R. II Gore, owner of the 32-room Park Hill Hotel, has given the build ing, and spacious grounds as a memorial to his mother, to the Sisters of Charity of Nazareth, Ky. The organization will use the property as a convalescent home and a retreat house. The place will be renamed St. Mary's of The Mountains. Mr. Gore is well known in Hay wood, and at one time showed some interest in the possibility of erect ing a modern hotel here. -S TOD, "OU6HSHO0 h. 3 ist''mT iiiiiiiirriiiiinniai FRIDAY 1 vi i pr.jv . DOUBLE FEA TIM ON ILLl . - " ""tier tiiui(la w ungei vengeiiict! RICHARD MARTIN W MARTHA HYR SIEVE BROW J 1 flHni l mm MM h,M t Hint UUMU ,,,; ai , ,J PLUS 2d A(Tloy..UKuJ Also Chap. No. 7, Federal Agents v I ndtrvJ Calumet Farm Famous Cala.nit fan.., miles out of Lexinfi 11, Ky , 2,500 acres. Virtually all racing honors met in recent have fallen years. a feyv covers major to Calu- or portions of buildings, when tem perature and liuuiidily combine to make "conditions of extreme dis comfort". A chait is provided to give supervisors a cue as to when conditions of extreme discom fort" are obtained: "Ninety degrees of temperature and 70 per cent humidity; 91 de grees and G8 per cent, 92 and G3; 94 and 55: 95 and 50; 9ii and 45; 97 and 40; 98 and :18; 99 and .'14, and finally 100 degrees and 30 per cent humidity." SUNDAY ONLY, Ml . I lilt MJMi-rlLLtU, JUT-HLUI) SUU I TO LOUISA MAY ALCOITS 0 I ''LITTLE WOMEN" ijfi&gff m GLORIA JEAN MfM- ' JIMMY LYDON sfllaTjl jg JOHN HUBBARD if-i'li 'fl .' FRANCES RAFFLKTY ww ii i impramw r mn mw, i ' - , - 'i-Vv--. i-.i. -I "ForTj 5 Dir-crimin Announ The Re-Oil Oi ju Mew Rajich Hou TURN LEFT AT COUNTRY CLUB DRIVE - 151 AK LFFT IT We are pleased to announce z change of manage ment and policy of the Ranch House. We cater to ladies and gentlemen, serving the finest of foods by candlelight, midst a refined atmosphere. The Management 0 Fine Fo O Entertai l AM- rSS ;FARfOAlj V1SITIN'C1 The Aew, laicli Hon ' ' ' - ' . .

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