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THE W A YNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER (Second Section) u ing j to .i loffif ill. isliiii""" of Hi'' III I'oi-t.- Ian bit i" hi. h lEnl. Will Clii!) li.i i lor inrcl- Hollyvood 1 Film Shop ! i,y PATRICIA CLAHY I'liiled Pi'ft-s SialT Corresponrlenl - HOLLYWOOD (UP. ( Holly- mid (Iocs its darndesl td (lit; out ; hiick'-iround details for i!s hislori piduicK. But when they're luoin, i''s usually movio fans who to hlame. Kans have their own ideas about how thinns should have lcn. And llicy don't like a movie that tells ' 1 1 ,c in differently. "If we filmed pictures aeeordiim ' I,, the informal ion research ex perts Rive us," Director I'rederiek ;),. Cordova said, "movie audiences would scream Iheir heads oil." I In one scene of De Cordova's i : n iv fi'.'al - International picture, j Buccaneer's Girl," pirates chares , ihoard a merchant ship and cut j down its crew. The pirates wear ' raffed trousers, striped shirts and ' ii.indanas. The merchant sailors arc uniformly Barbed in soldier like suits. "That is most incorrect," De Cor dova said. "Actually pirates and sailors dressed alike, and mixed io eether you couldn't tell one from the other." Dresses Switched But movie fans like to know At Park Monday - Tuesday ; ggL. r iLj'SfsJ Hent, and try. mnrnnim ( THEATRE ROGRAM FRIDAY, Sept. 8 - 9 SIX HAD MKN . . . and their women batile the entire West in Columbia's "The Doolins ol Oklahoma" at the Park Theatre. Kan ,:;.l)h Scott stars in "this true story of the "Ok'.ahomhres ". 10,000 See Climax 0! Canton's Labor Day Fete are the pirates, so inovie ; dress them dilTerenllv. women in "Huecaneer's Girl" dress the way the experts AY Ml 7tV W with Aden. DAHL USt - Tom DRAKE Cloria De HAVEM lATUKDAY, Sept. 10 IBLE FEATURE ALSO iil.Trifit'l SOW Saturday Night With c Morris and Janice Paige CROSS THE STREET' SUNDAY, Sept. 11 mm '.xrxZSfi Y - TUESDAY. Spnt. 12 i - r w hl( h inakei The don'l say I hey should, either. Fashions in icw Orleans in litl.'l were much (he same for hinh and low society. Hut Yvonne de Carle, pl.iyinK a woman of questionable reputation, wears low-wit, clinuiiiK gowns with midline a! all underneath Ihein. And Andrea Kinr. a society belle, dresses with modes! dignity. "Movie fans in ist that the clothes, must match the charac ter'.," De Cordova sighed. The pit ale leader in the movie was ?uppo:;od I" have a French a'ccnl. The studio tested an actor with a French accent, then chose one with an KnRlish voice. ' He handles his women better," De Cordova explained. "In a pirate, that s more important than how he 'handles his accent." HOLLYWOOD ( U P. Square (lancini:, accordion lo an actress who used to lie the toast of Lon don, is die hest'wav lo ,try out of the clutches of a psychiatrist. Square dancing, says Const nare Collier, is "a physically joyous and rhylhmic expression of 'help I hy neighbor.' " "The best argument I know in lavor of square dancing, besides the hilarious fun it is." she said, "is that ou can'l go introspective. You can'l think of yourself while j on re (lo-scc-un-iug. "Hallroom dancing is just as compel it i e as any oilier occupa tion You're Irving lo keep up with wiur partner, you're trying to look wcP on the lloor. you're conscious of yourself How often do you see a ,uiile on the Hps of rhiimba mania: .'.' They're loo busy swing in;: Iheir hips without swinging their shoulders. "Hut did you ever see a grop) of square dancers who wcren I Hav ing a hilariously good time'.' ' ' Danced F.vrry Dance Mis Collier got on the subject on the set of 20th Century-Kox Whirlpool" because she'd attend ed a square dancing party at the home of Director Mitchell Leisen the night before. She danced every square, round and folk dance, along with sucn partner?, as Hetty Grahle and llar iv .lam'--'. June Havoc and Reggie Gardner In the movie, she plays an in veterate parly giver who believes attendance at three 'of her parties makes on a relconn . The vivacious actress, mils to at least (i'l years and screen, points out ehialrists advise square daii'ing to "There's lenlness ballroom A Labor Day crowd of 10,00(1 men. women, and children Monday night saw the square dance team representing Canton Memorial Hec reation Park Win the title in the competition featuring the closing session of Canton's 43rd annual Labor Day Celebration and Kail Kc ( ivjil. The local combination, with Monk Sutmney as caller, won the decision of the Judges by a 2-1 vote. The other vole went lo the American Knka I earn. t rances Knight was the leading lady lor the winners. In Die band competition, lop hon ors went lo another local combina tion I'red Carpenter's string band of Canton. The Canton musician edged the Haywood Ramblers who had play ed for the square dance cham pions, and I he Keusta Band from Transylvania County. The square dance teams which competed in the finals included Cmineniar.i farms of La.4 Flat Itock, Ihe Skylandcrs of Ashcville, Champion YMCA of Canton, and Erinta. The Labor Day program, wdiich climaxed the 10 (lay annual event. was launched dial morning with a colorful parade of more than 400 marchers, floats, and vehicles be tween si reels lined with 12.000 spectators. The grand prize for having the best all-around entry in the parade Livestock, Crop Show Planned A two-day Crop and Livestock ' Exhibit, for members of the Future i Farmqrs of America. 4-H Clubs, I and GIs taking agricultural train-j ing will open September 28 at Way nesville Township High Schoo l John Nesbitt. WTIIS agriculture teacher, said in his recent an nouncement that the event is be-j ing sponsored by the FFA class. 4- H Club, and the Wa nesville school I district. j Ribbons will be awarded to the winning exhibits which w ill be de-, termined by local and ouLof-coun-ty men and women, Mr. Nesbitt , added. The exhibit officers are Guy j Arlington, president; James llow- ell, Dwight Hall, Hubert Lee llog-i len, and Roy Arrington, handling j publicity; and Mr. Nesbitt, serving as advisor. On display will be dairy calves, i beef calves, beef bulls and other types of beef and dariy animals; hogs, horses, pou'lry, models of sbopwork, fruit, nuts, garden veg etables, and field crops. In the livestock exhibit-, those' to be shown include: dairy and beef calves less than one year old; beef bull, dairy and beef cow... with best steer and fa I steer igraud and reserve champions) to be se lected by the judges, along with the best veal calf of any breed. Hogs best brood sow, best boar of any age, best gilt less than one year old, and best pair of pigs less than six months old also will be selected. Horses will be judged according to these types: bast work horse or mare, best colt under two years of age. best saddle horse or mare, best saddle coll under two years; best common horse of any breed or type. roultry - oest rooster ot any breed and best ben of any breed; best cockerel, any breed and besl pullet any breed; bust capon any breed; Besl pen chickens (one male and two females per pent. Rhode Is land Reds, New Hampshire Reds. Barred Rocks, White Rocks. Ply mouth Rocks, White Leghorns. Brown Leghorns, chickens of any breed; Best pen Guineas, best pair of turkeys, any breed; Pen ducks, pen At Strand Sunday I A , . 'V. M, vl OI s i".,4--v.:-:v H - .... .in', -m .,, t,. t fit vK, if i V . . .lohnu; Thealri Position Open In Hazelwood P. O. The Civil Service Commission has announced an ooen competitive examination for the position of sub stitute clerk for tilling vacancies at the Hazelwood post office. Application blanks, and full de tails can be had from Tburman R. Smith, postmaster. The announce ment said that the u: ual entrance salary of this position is $1.29 per hour. Competitors will lie required to i report for written examination, I which will he held as soon as prac I ticablc. it was announced. "TARZAN Shell ield and Sunday. TRIUMPHS," starring, Johnny Wei .inuller Frances Gilford, opening al the Str.u.d Haywood County Singing Session Set For Sunday The regular Haywood County Singing ( iiuveiil ion scheduled for Sunday alternoon will be held Sun day night, at 7:.'10 o'clock at Hay wood County Court House. Ray A. Parker, of Canton is president of the convention,. A number of singing groups from the (ountv and adjoining counties are expelled to paiticipaie. Community Softball Play Set For Saturday Fliminations will be held Satur day to decide the .three communi ties whose teams will compete for the county boys' and girls' Softball titles in the county-wide Commun ity Field Day on Sept. 17. In both boys and girls games. Up per ( rant rep will play baunook at the RatclifTe Cove Field, White Oak and Fast Pigeon will meet at Hock Hill fchool and Tluiketv . nmp-i will play the v inner of tomorrow s Field Dav events between H.iklilTe Cove and Lake Junalu-.ka. Thiekely will pl.'v its two games agaiusl the winner al Champion Park in ( anion. I ll ILL I ISIILS TAKi: CHANCE MAHIM'.LAND. Kla. iCP- -When certain fish yawn, observers at Marine Studios here say other small li ;h swim into Iheir mouths to eat the parasites that stick to the roof of the big fishes'-mouths. m) 7 1 O il 1J i L I 9 li am fPUIUiif'.:; I Tfl llill i'fi'f i i P - ? went p.iny to the Canton Motor Com- Hidinr Festival Sinai her crowned who ad (in stage that psy and folk neurotic patients s none of the grim in -on s.(f that there is in dancing." she said "You are tml merely responsible lo out own and other people' partner--, but vou're responsible for the oth ers in the dance, not just for your self. No Snobbishness You h.vent time to be self conscioM? because you're working with others, helping thoe who don't know the steps as well as you do and being helped by those who lenow them better." There's no place for snobbish ness or cliques in square dancing in the litm's exhibit was Omen Martha Raye (d Canton, who was Saturday iiighl. The Veterans of Foreign Wars auxiliary was judged as having the best (leal in the parade. The run iierup was the Canton business and proles aonal Women's Club, while the Canton Lions Club placed third. Among the decorated autos, the Canton Civiian Club won first prize, while Sonny Warren was judged best horseback rider, and 1(1 vear old Lorna Cagle won prize for submitting the most un usual entry. C. C. I'oindexler served as gen oral chairman for the 1049 celebra tion which featured a full program of enlei laimneni - beauty contests baby contests, doll and pet shows. and athletic events, in addition to the singing, square dancing, and string baud competition. for probably the first time in sports history, however, baseball managers were saddened by a req old crowd. Tim scheduled game between the Canton Pigeons and Hazel wood had lo be called off. Ihe diamond had to be Uaed as a parking lot. either, she added. "The squares and rounds won't let you stay with your own part ner or group for very long," she pointed nut You start with them, you com" hack to them, but you dame with strangers who become friends before the dance is over You can't be happy, she advised, when ou'r working for yourself alone. Souare dance." she said, "and vou'll laugh with the world." Pittsburgh's six mountain-climb ing railways carry more than 'i. 000.000 fares annually. geese, and best half-dozen eggs. The committees for the event are as follows: Livestock Neal Lealherwood, Wilburn Campbell, D. C. Davis, and Roy McCracken; poultry Paul Shelton, Carl Selzer. Mark Pressley, and Ilershel liryson; sbopwork Everelle A. Evans. Ray mond Kctner, John W. Boyd, and John Tale; Field Crops Roy Ross, Jr.. Willie Mehaffcy, John Harrell. and J. C. Noland, Jr.; horticulture .J in Lealherwood, Horace Mes ser, Howard Gentry, and Richard Boone, LAST TIMES TODAY THE SCAR' The Story ol a Man who Murdered Himself . . . and Lived to Regret it! Starring Joan Bennett Paul Ilcnrcid FRIDAY - SATURDAY, Sept. 9 - 10 DOUBLE FEATURE WAYNESVILLE DRIVE-IN THEATRE PROGRAM Shows Start t 7:30 I. M. , o THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8-9 THE BABE RUTH STORY With William Dendix, Claire Trevor and Charles Bickford ALSO SPECIAL SHORT SUBJECTS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 Under California Stars With Roy Rogers and his horse, "Trigger" Jane Frazee and Andy Devine SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 11 Song Of The Thin Man IA'S 2nd Action-Packed Hit ! ! SUN. - MON. - TUES., Sept. 11 - 12 - 13 PAGAN PRINCESS BEGS TARZAtl'S ASD! Beast-men from the skiet invade a maiden forest fortress, and only Tarzan's fury can save her from their hands! , Starring Myrna Short Loy and William Powell FELIX THE FOX MONDAY AND TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12-13 Romance On The High Sea With Jack Carson Janice Paige Dan DeFore Doris Day In Technicolor Short ONE NOTE TONY ALSO Pittsburgh's six mountain-cumb- ! ins railwavs carry more than '.- I . I lam i uutw-twunTpi II i J1 .. .1 ASSIES "4 ' onV Tarzan's fury can save jfflP. Vv-r WEISSMULLER mfr 1 WHNNY (BOY) SHOTKU) V PM Tfi -irt FRUNcrs Gtrrono JOHNNY (BOY) SHEFFIELD V Produced bv SOI lESSEt MnrtmA kv W1MM tuipi t Selected Shorts A News w1 iiiu iHd uii-S hem Up Viih The Famous pl-Pawot S T,-- ' - ., mmmmmv hoes DEPARTMENT STORE All Sizes And Styles For Infants Children And Ladies NJTllT
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