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L, October 3, 1949 THE WAYNESVILLE MOTJNTAINELK vm Mrs. James Harden Howell, Jr Coming To Strand Playing Park Theatre, Mon.-Tues. Miss Fisk Heads Clyde FHA For New Year Clualdine Kisk was elected pres I and children have returned after visit to relatives in York, S. C. and : -1?! I Charlotte. 1. ..a- the r 30NCEMENT I J ( ii the policy of the S(i;ind I fritf'nrlt: !iml fineitv: pjvl' OUT lliawj j kiiii tcsy. tneiidsliip, ;incl kind 1 Tl tim-Mt they may ueMrc. mm- 1 t oim t ICSS rcqiiKMs ui "in niiiii.y in.iiuieiiient announces ;i polit y s s( u tinf,' Saturday, Oc tolu-r Xlli, i;x ..ITite opens KWO I. M. . . f 11 ,.,1. a date with yr menus ior I 4 i lYldlll It'll.. fit w A s I'll JO) -' l""'""" .-. A Tl:i(rp VV:iti ll this fr your favorite feature coming and Theatre nnitiAH 1 """" wurinW llv Mmiilay '( (MllllllllHIS i. through Friday 7 Showings from II & il A.M. Sln.Hs. 4 and I'.M. ;l,il TULSDAY, Oct. 3 - 4 DUEL OF HEARTS In a Lawless Land! i SjW cUcnient, based on thsmashlng VJf2r Saturday Evening Post serial. ident of the Clyde Future Home nnikiT.s of Amriica chapter at a meeting last Tu bda . Jewell Khinehart was elected viic-president; Freda tlrey liipps, si-cielaiy: Mary Jo Cole, treasurer; Mary Frances McCraikcn. reporter; and Nina Metlford and Dorothy Smilli watchdogs. J The row president appointed the following to committees to serve with her; j I'rofciam -Shirley Welch, C.oldia ; Brysnn. Lois Smith, and Jane Spen l eer; Social --Hobby Jo Shuler, Ann ; Carter, Joyce Gail Matthews, and l.leilc I.owery; Finance Alice Mae I M dforil. Greta Smith. Mary Sue Mann, and Norma Sue Iknch. The new members were initiated last Friday. Mrs. Kdith White is sponsor of the chapter. Deaths Glenn Ford. Janet Leigh and Gloria DeHaven appearini; heart touching drama "The Doctoi Theatre. Monday and Tuesday. and The Girl" at th in the Park MRS. OWF.N ARNOLD Personal Mention Dr. Thomas St ringfield. the licv. Malcolm Williamson, Wallace Klackwcll. and Andrew Sloan at tended the football game in Knox illc Saturday Harold li. I'less, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. li. F. Sellers of Cruso. is a mrmhiT of the freshman class at Slate College in lialeigh. Mr. and Mrs. Wbitener Prevosl, Mr. ami Mrs. H. N. Harher. Jr.. and Mr. aurl Mrs. F.ric Clauson molored to Knoxville Salui'day to attend the loolliall game. i- Mr and Mrs. 1). F. Whitman spent the weekend in Greenville, SC.. as gursls ol Major and Mrs. ('. II. Harris. They also visited Mr and Mrs. Noland llolman in Grav Courl, SC Mr. had ,e formei Mrs. Owen Arnold, t8, mother of J C. Arnold of Waynesville, ltoule 1, died at her home in Hat lieslinrg, Miss., last Thursday morning. j Funeral services were held in Charles Way. student al Duke Haltieshurg on Friday. University spent Hi" week end Willi I Mrs Arnold visited her son hen Ins parents, Mr. and Mrs. J Wav. She was a native of S $sfc " W, I jsjfofocar am Twist of a six-gun. Dick lou'll. l u e s accused of murder, turns the tables on Sherilf CharU s Mui In l..n. a ciim.ictic sei ne in liKO Radio's drama of frontier W.io'.-.n-.' "Station Wesl," co-slarring Powell and Ji.no Greer, fraliirin : r.url Ives, Agnes Moorehead. Opening at the Strand 'i'l'.i at re ednesd.i. . children. Garrett Funeral charge. I Ionic widii Rniin . CfnBGF "C186V" HAYES AUtHET LONG UISABETH RISDON DON DOUSlftS L-r- JVltisical 0,vWorld, News KDAV - THURSDAY, Oct. 5 - (i mm v,v. .'.,,. , Among those alli ndiim the Duke Tennessee game al Knowille Sat urday were Mr. ami Mrs. David Underwood and children. David ?WEU-GREER- "WSTJiu mm ii.i.i iiiijwMpiij..iwui""J ifc.-,.. iiuimi-iLiLJuuuiJ Hiiiu'Wii'" v-'t " AYNESVILLE EIN THEATRE PROGRAM Shows Slart at 7:13 P. M. and Mrs K. 1! McClure their guests lasl week the 's nieces. Mrs. ,1. C. Stephan ol Chicago and Mis Lester Lrnde ol llainmond, lnd. Mr. and Mrs. C'arlelon Weallior hy attended the game in Knox ville Saturday. Miss Dolores York, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I) I) York of Wanes- villi', ltoule I, is a member ot the freshman class at lierea College. , Mr and Mrs. Hoy Francis and daughter. Miss Nancy Francis, spent the weekend in Chapel Hill and attended the Carolina-Georgia football game. They were joined in High Point by Miss Jane Dudley Francis, who attended the game with them. David F. Haymund, son of Dr. and Mrs Uernard Haymund of Waynesville, is a member of the sophomore class at Ohio State Uni versity. Columbus, Ohio. Marion Haymund. son of Dr. and Mrs Uernard Haymund. is al tending the University of Chicago. Miss Betty Jean Blaylock, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. George ma lock of Canton, Route 3, is a mem ber of the freshman class at Lees- McHae College. Or and Mrs. N. M. Medford and daughter. Miss Bebe Medford, ot Wavnesville and Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Cline Miss Virginia Cline. and Al bert (Tine. Jr.. of Canton made up ;, partv which attended the game in Knoxville Saturday. Or and Mrs. Phil Medford are attending the meeling of the first d.striel of the N. C Denial Society ulnch is being held in Henderson ville today. Mr. and Mrs. George HischolT and daughters, Ann and Nancy lliscb- off wire ainone. those attending e loolliall game in Knowille Sal urday. v Howard I'less, grand1 on of Mr and Mrs H F. Sellers of Cneo, is attending Morehead City Tech nical Instil ute at Morehead City. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph I'revo .l and children. Nicky and Nonm. al tended Hie I'notball game in Knox ville Saturday, H Mrs W. II. Danieron, who has been visiting her son in law and daughter, Mr and Mrs. David Hy att, loll loday for her home in Warrenl on. i s Mr. and Mrs. Wayiir 'orpeni ng. Mr. and Mrs, Cbaile - I h' . Miss F.lise Del.o'iev. Mi -s Belly Hrad ley. Joe (Tine, and Joe rainier at tended Ihe. game in Knoxville Sal urday. 4 Among the Wa. nesvillc Ian ; .'.I the Duke -Teiuie'-M'e r.aine Satin day wen- Mr. anil Mis Lawrence Leal lierwood, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Halelitle. Mr and Mrs liank K 1 1 1. -Patrick, Miss Margaret Green, and Jim Carpenter. Among those attending the Dnke Tennessee game in Knoxville Sat urday were Mr. and Mrs Hill Saw yer. Mr. and Mrs. John Nesl.itl. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Fisher, and Mr. and Mrs. Owen Janes. i last summer j Mississippi. I Surviving are the husband; five I sons, .1. C. of Waynesville; Hugh, j Vermin, and Sterling Arnold of llaltieshurg; and George Arnold I of Siimrall, Miss.; and two daugh ters, Mrs. Unci Broom ot sum rail and Mrs. J. K. Weatherford of llaltieshurg. held Mill AT ( -HARLOT! F WFHDING Mrs. James Harden Howell. Sr., spent (lie weekend in Charlotle and alt ended the wedding of her nephew, John Marshall, formerly of Arlington. Va.. and Miss Kath erine Patterson, which was held at the First Presbyterian Church i Sal urday evening. Mrs. Howell was accompanied by her son. James H Howell, Sr., and llhey were joined in Charlotte by Mrs. Howell. Jr.. and children, ! Carev and James Harden. III. IIKNKY W. MEDFORD Henry W. Medford, 87, retired carpenter, died in his home in the Unison Cove section of Haywood Coiinly Saturday night. He was a native of McDowell County hut had lived in this section 21 years. Funeral services will he held Monday al 2 p.m. in While Hock Baplisl Church, Candler, of which he was a member. The Hev. IV N. Rogers will official!', assisted by Hie Hev Gav Chambers, the Hev Alton tjuii k and the Hev. F.verctl Murray, r.u.iai will be in the church ceinelery. Pallbearers, grandsons, will be James, Howard. Hubert and Rich ard Medford. Woodson Byrd and Vernon Cogburn. Granddaughters will he in charge of (lowers. The body will lie in slab' in the church front Lilt) p. in. until the funeral. Surviving are three sons, J. A. and Herman of Candler and E. W. of Pisgah Forest; a daughter. Mrs. IT. S. McF.lralh of Candler; three step-daughlcrs, Annie Queen of Alliens, (i.e. and Matlie and Bonnie of I he home; a brother. Jason of Candler; a sister. Mrs. Tom Press ley of Canton. HFD 3. and 21 graud- Waynesville Country Club IS STILL OPEN With same Chef and Hostess on Duty. Public Invited. Special Attention Given To Parties! Have you tried our Sunday night Buffet? t . Barbara Ann Boyd, a slu I Brenati College, was here Ihe wee kend to auenn io ,,.,..,, ot her grandfather, a. n. Bovd. Mi dent loi PhUK THEATRE PROGRAM v.wn ttksday, ocToniiic :;-i LVER RIVER" SLirrin?: Mr and Mrs. AU in Ward attend , ,i. game in Knowille Salui'day. MONDAY - Tl'FSDAY, Oft, 3 - 4 'THE DOCTOR AND THE GIRL' Starring GLKNN LORD. GLORIA DrIIAVKN and JANET LEIGH ;lMd Mrs, Dan Walkins and i.i.. i- I'li. diet h WaiKiiis, , Hi m,.." p.. I -v Lane Otiinlan attendc'l II, e ,,olliall game ill Knoxville Sat iiriV'y. 1 rrol Hynn a f HM S)AY. OCTOBER 5 rGEL'S ALLEY tarrinc ' Ml ' Md nio j Ml at . Kathei-mr Lav ol Baltimore. ,,-,-nnd todav to spend the ,,, ol October with her mere. Havniotid Lane, and l oi. t-ane ,,,- home at Lake Junaluskn. WEDNESDAY, Oct. 5 "CIRCUS DAYS" 2'i Hours of Grand Entertainment Also East Chapter of "Batman & Robin" He I mwery Boys AY AND FRIDAY, OCTOI3ER 6-7 'THE ROPE" Col. and Mrs. Harry Furry and I lamilv ol Asheville were week etio j ,.,;. , col. and Mrs Raymond , (: p.ie al their home at Lake Juna- ; ! Im-ka. ! Mr and Mrs. Francis Masnr and j cs Stanford and Tommy, and Mr. , ; hihI Mrs. Roy Packman and datigh- Kltabeth Ann. aiienoeo .... -Tennessee game. THURSDAY - FRIDAY, Oct. 6 - 7 let', ! Duk Starring 'allies Stawart Mis Mary Ann Masie. who is a I .indent at Duke L niver.su . se- -; , , Meek end with her parents. Mi., md Mrs. Hugh Massif, and accom panied them to the Duke-Tennes-m'p .Mini' in Knoxville. MRS. MAGGIE COPE Mrs. Maggie Cope, fiH, wife of Jess Cope, died in the home near Addie in Jackson County Sunda at ti:30 p.m. following a short illness. Funeral services will he Tuesday at 2 p.m. in Oebi Baptist Church near Willetls al will he in Love Ceinelery Rev. L. H. Crawford will olliciale. Surviving are the husband; a daughter, Mrs. Inez Chintz of Syl va; the mother, Mrs. Carolyn Cope of Sylva; two sisters, Mrs. Ada Taylor of Canton and Mrs. Julia Blanton of Sylva; four brothers. Will and Lon Cope of Sylva. HIT) 1. Belos of Fletcher and H. M. Cope of Canton, and one grandchild. Garrett Funeral Home is in charge. LOVE'S LABOR LOST JACKSON, Mich. U.1M The efforts ol a lot of Michigan liens wore wasted when 750 dozen eggs s:n;elied oer Highway U.S. 12 aft er a truck overturned. 3? ASY0ff SPECIAL COFFEE tl rl mil You CAN Retire JIJIJUS C. (TIILIH US Julius C. 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