PAGE THREE THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER f -r At Strand Today Newest Film At Park Irs. I" w L junior Crabtree-Iron Duff Parent-Teachers Start Year's Work li MHS. HOY IS. MEDKOKD Ncrili I :.. .ears September 19, 1949 !3f fc. " ..sax .. or - -i I i.--A -in ,0 S3 Ann Blytll and Robert Montgomery a?.i- fondh al each other uinin" a tenihr love scene in Universal-International s romantic cuuinlv "Once Min t1, My Daiiinii. There's many an unarm '. aiKei.lun . however, until 1 1 it' path of Iruc low run- -iiiuoih u,.i m,,.', lud.iv at tin- Strand Tlii'atri'. Junior Dairy Show Set For Biltmore A two-day Junior Dairy Show : for members of 4-11 Clubs and the I Kuture Fanners of America opens Monday at Bernard Walker Tobac- jW. Pigeon Urged iTo Back Hospital Bond Issue i By MltS. CLVOK COLLINS Mountaineer Cnrro'-poiidcnl ft by I.ov.a Aritertiijing Co. t boring you, but I can rave for hours les of the WAYNESVILLE LAUNDRY." i ly' Monday through Friday 7 & 9 P.M. 'Continuous Showings from U A.M. lay. 3 Shows. 2, 4 and 9 P.M. I . . -r . w , .- . W , A 1 f OA ROBERT ANN IGOIRYrBLYTH 1 M RY. l, uaN HAkk S N t ) ilhJAN.t IWML .hML. niN HAKK S N pw i iii ifmjciM a vmim matmm. mm ? Cartoon 9 World News I SDAY - THURSDAY, Sept. 21 - 22 THE GAMBLER tort of a womon't lip ' n THE MARSHAL ""V Lmw Ik ouile Iol o woman' ways' ; THE BANDIT know Ik fury WStS&Vf I of a woman s raftol Bf - the We-.I I'i I )e I'liipmrnl 'lit heard Joe of 1 1 ic Kirs! Wa neNVille. )lo)o-eil hos- represenlat iyi' at the Helhel Pa in of The ineinhei's of peon Community Club last TueMhn in Davis, yiee-presidi ut National ISank of urRe support of Ih )ital bond issue. Mr. Davis told ; audience meetini; School that the Haywood Count Hospital needs space and must hi expanded to take care of 111 tients who have Hrown rapidl numbers oer the past ears. "A larfjer hospital." he said, necessary for the betterment Haywood County as a whole." The election to determine wheth er the voters want the bonds issued as their share of the state and fed eral hospital aid program will be held October 1. During the meeting also, the members of the organization unan imously voted to throw their sup port behind llethcl Ili;:h School's efforts to oi'Kanie a football team They also voled to reinforce this support by conl rihul inn at leal $1(10 to the cost of football equip ment. They also discussed plans for putting up better mail boxes and erecting signs bearing the names of farm owners at each of the farms. The organization's regular meel ing will be held tomorrow night for the discussion of further plans for community improvement. .lack Sloan, the community chair man, presided. co Warehouse No 2 in Hilt more, with lib dairy c a I v e s from Haywood County scheduled to ap pear. The boys and girls and llicir parents will lie gut-is ,u .i u.m- qui t at the warehouse at o:.io i M. Mountaineer Correspondent The tost Parent-Teachers Asso ciation of the new school year of i the Ci abtree-lron Dull' district was ' held Thursday night in the high school cafeteria, with about CO present. i Mis. O 1. Yates led the devo- turn, anil Lev. C. O. Newell gave ! llu iu ocatioii. Mi-. I Li. Ii N'oland who was elect ed pi i suit nt betoi e the end of i he p. e l school year resigned and J.iiiie- Kii kpalnek Was elected to ciw in liei place. Hi C O. Newell gave a report liui.i the tale meeting of the I'ar- 1 eiit Tt achei - Association held in Kalii'h in the spring. He was a deleeale and tirouf.ht back a char ter for the Crabtree-Iron Duff or v'.u.i.ition. I red S.iiloril. the new principal, was pit i nled b the president and alur a timely talk by liiin, he in liodiueil the nieiubers of the fae ult. ! The officers and committees to i eie with Mr. Kiikpatrick for the ' ear are: j Mrs. (lien Noland, secretary; '(Men Noland. first vice president: ; l ied Noland, treasurer. The membership committee is composed of O. L. Yates, chairman, Mrs. Joe Davis. Mrs. Frank Hrad- haw. Mrs. C. O. Newell. Weaver Chambers. The program committee Is Frank Kii kpatrick, chairman. Mrs. Arnold Terrell, and Mrs. Marshall Kirk patrick. founders Day committee. B. K. Nisbitt, chairman, Mrs. Hoy U. Medlord. and Mrs. Weaver Cham bers. liudget and finance. Fred Noland. Mrs O. L. Yates and Ned Craw ford. Hospitality. Mrs. Hugh Noland. Mrs Frank Kiikpatrick and Mr?. C.uy Kulbright. l Jcs "HHPs. J v - io ti i aiai it r-riaaof i ifi i iitl'iini WAYNESVILLE mm-m theatre PROGRAM Shows Start at 7:30 P. M. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1S-20 Three Daring Daughters A Metro-C.oldwyn-Mayer Picture Short "CHIPPER THE CHIPMONK" KXC1TING CORINNE CALVKT. glamorous French star, makes her American film debut opposite Hurt Lancaster in i'arauinunt's Hal Wallis adventure thriller, "Hope of Sand," due at (he 1'aik Theatre Monday and Tuesday. This picture is being .shown at the I'aik Theatre 4 days before the National Itelea e dale Haywood Calendar Tuesday evening West Pigeon Community Development, Bethel School , 7 :iU p m. Smoky Mountain Ap ple Crowd's Association, Court I louse. Thursday, II a.m.- Trip starts at Court House for poultry tour of Cla County. Thursday , 7:30 p.m. Cecil Com munity Development Program, Cecil School. Mormons To Set Up Chapel Here The i Mormon Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints will establish a chapel in the Waynes ville area some time in the future. This was reported Jast week-end by Miss Immogene Lindsay of Ben nington, Idaho, and Miss Alice Cog dell of Goldsboro, who started work in this area September 1 as mis sionaries for their church. Assigned to the territory by the church's headquarters at Salt Lake City, Utah, they are living at 211 Hazel Street. ! Rogers Reunion Is Set For October 2 s I The annual lingers Family re union will be held at the home of Ml. and Mrs It. L. Itussell at Fines ('reek on October 2 Honor guests i for the event will he Mrs. H. N. j HogVrs, wlto will celebrate her ; ninety-third birthday on Oct. 3. ! All friends and relatives are in cited to bring a picnic lunch and attend the reunion. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 Jiggs & Maggie In Society Starring Joe Yule ami Renie Riano Fresher and Funnier Than Ever ALSO SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 23 "HIGH WALL" Starring Robert Taylor and Audrey Totter ALSO SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS Jimmy Galloway Gives Program In Canton Jimmy Calloway was guest artist at the September meeting of the ('anion Woman's Club which was held at the Canton Y.M.C A. last Tuesday night. He played several piano 'olos m part of the musical program presented at the meeting. PARK THEATRE PROGRAM MONDAY - TUESDAY, Sept. 19 20 - - - ST' -.v JS'Jft ISX woman'. JT t3 vS. THE BANDITflJ34 iuiott A I DAVIS 41 I FORTUNE SEEKERS ...ffiK' BURT LANCASTER mid PAUL HENREID-Corinne Calvet ntiinc da IMC m PFTFR L0RRE I.LHUUL wuiu - - -."i'r-77 WEDNESDAY, Sept. 21 o mm i wf Kntifwooo UON ERR01 ELYSE KNOX THURSDAY - FRIDAY, Sept. 22 - 23 Atfiffl RADIO STITIOtI WHCC Is Now Affiliated With Motaal Broadcastitog System Local Programs - Mutual Programs STAY TUNED TO WHCC - 1400 On Your Dial Here Are A Few Mutual Programs Monday Through Friday 9:30 A.M. Bob Poole's Paradise 11:30 A.M. Against the Storm 12 Noon Kate Smith Speaks 12:15 P.M. Checkerboard Jamboree 1:00 P.M. Queen for a Day 2:30 P.M. Say It With Music 7:00 P.M. Fulton Lewis, Jr. (News) 7:30 P.M. Gabriel Header (News) O FOOTBALL WAYNESVILLE Games Every Friday COLLEGE Games Every Saturday 7:43 P.M. Today in Sports (Mel Allen) O LISTEN TO WHCC- o Coming Soon THE WORLD SERIES WATCH FOR DETAILS 1 7 '. a

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