PAGI fTVE Uoon, At Park Theatre Monday and Tuesday r i I, iMiii.i lis n THE WATNESVTLLE MOUNTAINEER At The Strand Wednesday Say, I Saw It In Ihe Mountaineer. Death: i , s WAYNESVILLE mm THEMiE PROGRAM MRS. GRACE CVMMINC.S Mis Glare t'limniines, 72. dire' Saturday afternoon 'be honi;1 '' her daughter. Mrs. .1. K Dey of Canton, after a lout; illncs A n :t i- e ot I ,.nvi cm e. K an vi ,. sh" h:'d li.'eii making her bom, Milh Mrs. Dey lor the pa-t car SuiviMny in addition to Mrs Dey is ii ci ius ht i r. Mrs. Kvcr ett Sbau o Lawrence. K in-.is Tac body was taken to I.awicnce on Sondo and funeral vrv'ci's will be hold Tui'sd,, in Clinton. Kansas. Well . Fun "1 .,1 I ";o:r.f u ; , i:i . liar,.. il . . i 1 .en i t i . i.ton Lck Ua.'ctl T .. i,n he fa, r 4 Thui'sauj L ariiu-r one Lj.il l""t'an. fcoui "lfi v.. ,.t ( Hilton Shows Slart at 7:00 P. M. j bi-. n cycled L,,i, c'.iiolina MONDAY and TUESDAY, Oct. 31, Nov. 1 ... ili.. urcsiU- "HOME COMING Lliiii o.iiiiuil aL.3 nw mm . Kwp, ' ; m i ,!S!J' I .Unit s(U- L ,. hi- time m,.nt council. I is all acuvc Lch L'lul). and Caiiloii ins" considered a BaiTotl. is a the Champion Uany plant i" son Int k tjj NOI.AND respondent son was elect to represent contest to de- hacco r eslivai the Community L iiiiM'liiiB also bniiiiunily float T 1) llrtnii v . 4-11 Club ilaru'.ii'et Green in- of the girls iil.o rhair- tnity reerralinn jiii'd the plans k-ilies. heard C. 13. County Farm discuss the im- m and nnprov- Kent Herb ali"ul TV A or- inipni lance of flic and place ot 'tilers who want tniioiiiiced later. the eumnuin- tsidecl over the r.iin meeting. George Murphy, Hicardo Montalbiin and all-star ca-t in "Border Incident". M It A WIS vjl l I N PERSONALS irvues (lav Mr. anil Mrs. l-'rert Coward of Hill Street, spent the week-end at Cnnoy Fork as guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Cope. Miss Hobby .lean Shellon spent the week-end at Saiuiook as the guest of Miss Carolyn Ku!T and Misses Hazel and Hohorla Mills. Dr. and Mrs. Thoma- St rinlield i spent Hie week-end in Chapel Hill and attended the Cai olina-Tcnn-csscc game. 4 Miss Ilebo Medl'ord -priil the week-end with friend, in Atlanta ,md attended the Dul.c-(;enn;ia Tech game. Mr. and Mrs, Fehs Stovall and Mr. and Mrs. .Inborn John on at tended the Duke ( O'oi j-ia Tech football ganic in Atlanta Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William Mcdl'nrd :;penl the week-end in Chapel Hill and attended Hie Carolina-Tennessee game. i. H Dr. and Mrs. I'hil Medl'ord were among (he fans at Ihe Duke-Geor- i;i;i Tech game in Atlanta on Sat urday. t Jack l.nllimer, student al lire vard College. sien( the week-end in Clyde with hi- parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. 15. l.attimer. 4' ' Mr. and Mr.. Hen I'hillins. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Itridees. anil Don Whisenhuiit made up a parly which motored to Clem. on Saturday for the Clemson-Wake I'orest ganu'. ' Holy Coininu Inniori'ow, All A M. al Ihe inch in Waynes- tnl was made by mid. the rector. in anil Ralph K I hose atlend- fcl-Cleinson game MinstreLTo Give Show At Clyde High School The Way nosvillc I. ions Club Minstrel players will give their dual pel liirmance of the season at III pin November HI at the Clyde Hi -th School auditorium. : The Min-trcl's appearance is be ing sponsored by the Clyde Lions ! Club, headed by Grovcr C. Ilaynes, j president. i This will be the fifth show given by the Minstrel this fall. Alter opening in Waynesville October 11. the Minstrel gave three perlornianccs in rural communi ties lor the benefit of the County -I II Club Camp. I.a-I week, the troupers played before enthusiastic audiences at IJethel. the Crablree-Iron Duff School, and Fines Creek School. General Chairman Jerry Rogers today cxprcscd gratitude in bp half of the Club to the cotiiinuni I ie:. for t heir coopcral ion. "We are willing and ready." he said, to assi-l them in any way." Clyde Women To Meet On Friday Women of the Methodist and Baptist churches in Clyde will meet al I lie Methodist church Friday at li p. in , for the "Pieces for Peace" program. Fan h lady has been asked to bring a piece of material to make a garment, which will be sent over seas for F.uropcan relief. This is, according to Hev. W. T. Medlin. Jr., a part of a nation-wide effort to assist stricken under-privileged people. Aaron l'rovo-t. Jonathan Woody. Jim Kilpalriek and Dan Walkins were among Ihe fans al Ihe Ch'iu-son-Wake Forest game Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hill and daughter, Mary Fliaheth. of Low land, Tennessee, were week-end guests of Mrs. Hill's parents, Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Stringlield. Rli THEATRE PROGRAM ; Power Interruption Held Up Again I For the second consecutive time. 'lam lias prevented the scheduled 'power shut-oil by Carolina Pow er and Light Company. I The company wants to change ocr to higher voltage lines, and o if h (lavs the change-over was j scheduled, a heavy rain fell i I In oimhniil the day. and TUESDAY, Oct. HI - Nov. 1 tile SMUGGLERS OF NUMAH LIVES! il1 'i L HCARDO MORTALBM Ok GEORGE MURPHY NOWARIB SILVA Ashcvillc Man Buys Lilius Property On Boundary Street Here The K. J Lilius property on Boundary SI n et has been sold to ' Kav Curtis, of Asheville. The lot is 110 feet on Boundary Street and extends hack 200 feet. The sale was handled by II. H. Holt of L. ' n Davis and Company. ! Week Of Prayer j Being Observed in tin WEDNESDAY, Nov. 2 NG DRAMA OF A WILD HORSE. . i by who lamed It! 1. If f I RODDY "VSAV "Wn THOMAS RandBR00KS l; PSDAY and FRIDAY, Nov. .'!-! rSSACRE RIVER" Starring Edison and rouy calhoi'n ,,1,.1-vaiiep of the Week of I'ravcr and Self-Denial for As sembly Home Missions all mem-hcr- of the congregation of the WavnesviHe Presbyterian church .-,.' urged to assemble for Prayer al the church on Wednesday even- iq at " o'clock. This week Mas I ,,,,.,, designated by the General ..seinllv of the Southern I'resby : i,.,.jan church as a week of Prayer i for this cause. On next Sunday a ! special offering will be received lor Home Missions. Presbyterians To I Hold Study Class ' Hnmr Mission study class wl i I,., held hv the women of the i WiM.-viHe Presbyterian church I ,. Thursdav afternoon and e "enmg l. , nnl0 of Mrs. r. K. Worth ' ',',,,0,1. The meeting will beR.n ,, ,v:iO and at 6:30 a covered diMi 1 ,upp r ''e served. Hmp Mission study book. Mi . ii. n . at Ihe Grass Roots. w,l! ,, ,-cviewed and an offering re !, jv;.(, lor Assembly Home Mis- lion1-. Mr and Mrs W Prevost and M, and Mrs- Paul Davis, at.end ,', the Clemson-Wake Forest game Saturday night. n,- and Mrs. Boyd Owen attend ee Clemson-Wake Forest game Saturday- Funeral 't'rwvs for Mrs Ani.' Cuecn. of Canton, who di d Friday morning in the Haywood County llo.-pit.'.l alVr a bu';.'. i'l ne.ss were held Sunday at 2:;tl) p m. in Dix Crock llaplisl church The Kev. Thomas Kruin and the Rev Gay Chambers ofluv.led and burial was in Bethel Cemetery. Mrs. Queen was a native and lifelong resident o Haywood coun ty. Siirvhing are the husband. Marion Queen, and one brother. F. K. Queen of Canton. Itoulc 'J. Wells Funeral Home, Canton, was in charge. 2 From Here Members Of Mars Hill Glee Club The following Wayno-viile Stu dents have been selected as mem bers of Hie Mars Hill College glee dull for the school year liM9-a0: Mario Strange, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Strange, and Tom my Curtis, son of Mr. and Mrs. . W. Curtis. The Mars Hill College glee club will appear in concerts at various places throughout the year in ad dition to performing numerous times on the college campus, fn der the direction of Miss F.liabel h Souther, the glee club is coinpo.-cd of 124 students. Mrs. Bryson Attends State Nurses' Event Mrs. Huby llryson, District Health Olfice nurse hero, attended the North Carolina Nurses Associa tion meeting at High Point last The meeting closed Thursday. Starring (LARK GABLE and LANA TURNER If The Court Please! Ldward G. Itobir.son and Kic'nard Couto pi ad for freedom in this I'.raniatii scone from "House of Strangers'. Opmiug a! Hie Strand '1 heal re Wednesday. WEDNESDAY, Nov. 2 FRONTIER MARSHALL Starring ll Miss DeLozier Is Entertained In Asheville Miss l.lisc Del.oicr. bride-elect ot Joe Palmer, was honored at a ( oca-Cola parly and crystal shower given by Misses Katie Foster, Jean ! Wilianis. and Mrs. Wayne A. Khodes in the home of Mi.ss Foster in Asheville. Saturday afternoon. Guests were received by Mrs. lihodos. Miss Del.oier and her niolhcr. Mrs. J. 1). DeLozier, and Mrs. Glenn C Palmer, niolhcr of I he bridegroom elect . A green and white color scheme was used and Ihe nianlie was riec- i orated with a minialuic bride and In idegi oiini. Kiu'.li .ii ivy and w hile .aim si reamer:; vvilh small while bells. 'Ihe dining room table was cover ed with a lac,, cloth and centered Willi an arrangement of while chry santhemums. Serving were Miss Foster and Mr. Williams, a-si-.lod by their inol hers. Mrs. Connie Foster and Airs Clinton C Williams. Approxi mately filly gnosis called during t he al lei noon Bookmobile Schedule i . i i Wednesday. November I j AI.LF.NS CRF.l'.K & BALSAM HI), j RANDOLPH SCOTT it Aliens Crook School Mrs. F.. K. Chambers Frank Worlick Mrs. Wiley Wilson Kay Allen Franklin's Home Groo. Rainbow Cafe Saunook School O. J. Bock Ensley's Valley Groc. ii io- i::m ! t ;tr- !:f)ti i 1(1:0(1-10:1) j 10:30-10:50 I 1:00-1 1 : !.ri 1 1 i :t()-l 1 :4a ; I !!: l.'i-1 2:.i0 j 2 -iri- i . Li ; LIT)- !:;() j LLV 2:00 THURSDAY and FRIDAY, Nov. -1 A DATE WITH JUDY (In Technicolor) Starring JANE POWELL and WALLACE BEERY ALSO SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS ii for that fall Oil Change! justsay See Our Want Ad Tor Bargains Two Shows Daily Monday throuch Friday 7 A 0 P.M. Saturday: Continuous Showings from II A.M. Sunday: .1 Shows. S, 1 and K::i0 P. M. TODAY and TUESDAY, Oct. Ill - Nov. 1 . NOTi: TO OI K PATRONS: Please Do Not Confuse This Picture With A Picture Of Similar Titlo. STEVENS GRAY CALHQUK 5t 4 l CHWILEV 6APEWIN . 60 PTTtN Also COM ED V LATEST NEWS WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, Nov. 2-3 ItiutttiXyto, f e4t tie Spsi'f" (My TS. Joclol" CSRS Starring Edward G. Robin3rn, Susan llavward, Richard Conte Also CARTOON - - - LATEST NEWS and qef something SXfi&fbr your money ! 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