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THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER JER 12. 1949 I SECOND SECTION 1 790 lbs. For lelief of St. John's ?B0 pounds of i recent weeks e needy and I ided up the :hool's Thanks Othing Coilec under the aus Jief Service of Welfare Con- rdea has been box of these headquarters shipment over- J' I brought the f each class are Jergarten; Bar er Wendelin's e, Sister Ber lexander, Sis and Louis Eck- IP i i I THE YOUNGER SET Uv MILDRED MEDFORI) Hih School Senior Waynesville High School will donor Uu-ir have cheerleaders for the basket- plan t Kiu. ohm season. Mr. Bowles said that for the uiry wuuia rjc elected by the slti dent body Tuesday morning in chapel. Whether th" cheerleaders come from the "Present eight" or not remains to be seen If they ' do 1 am sure thai they will work just as hard cheering the basket ball boys and girls on to their victory as they did the for'. ball j boys. The basketball boys and girls will be glad to know that the sin- dent body of Waynesville high i backing them up. seniors They a play in the soring .line purpose. Let's hope lho get their Kinds so that the .luiiior-Semor Banquet will be a bin success. iay ive Community am organization M. Tuesday at Uding. jrancis wil prc- ht Iron Duff Com rlt Program or- at 7:30 P. M. the community B charge of the The hair style is gradually changing from the long "bob" to the short "feather" cut. It seems lo be making a big hit with boys, and I quote Charlie Womark. "I like it short. It looks better and is much neater." Just notice the new hair ruts that Patsy Ezell and Patsy Green have and you will want one, too. They arc really in stvle. Their new hair style makes them look like something out of a model's magazine. First CD Debate And Spelling Bee Popular Success Some men and women of a few words Rot together in Spring Hill Baptist Church last Thursday night, tossed them back and forth at each other and kept a capacity audience roaring with laughter for nearly two hours. It was the first inter-community debating match and spelling bee of the Haywood County Community Development Program's winter rec- also j reation season. Center Pigeon's Vaughn Bram I lett and George Stanley won the battle of words in the debating contest, edging RatclilTe Cove's duet of Bob Francis and C. C. Francis by a couple of syllogisms. The winners argued to the satis faction of judges Oral Yates of Iron DulT, Van Wells, East Pigeon Chairman, and Mrs. Mae Sherrill, also of East Pigeon, that Haywood Countv should make available the j facilities necessary for having a county fair. I That was the question ot the de- bate. The RatclilTe Cove men had I the job of trying to prove that ; the county shouldn't. ! But their arguments, though spieed with wit and humor, lacked ' the strength to convince the judges A group of seniors from the ; and a lot ol the spectators in the Waynesville High School English bargain. department got ambitious last, However, RatclilTe Cove, paced week They had been reading Mac- j by Mrs. Carl Jones, rallied to edge both and wanted lo get a little ! the Center Pigeon delegates in the extra credit for doing so. 1 spelling bee Jimmy Mc.lunkin, director and producer, worked (Hit scenes, music Author Dies Some of the most unexpected things happen over at W.T.Il.S. On Wednesday while everyone was sitting very calm in their classrooms, a bell started ringing and continued to ring for some time. That was a fire drill sig nal. Everyone rushed out of the building and it was cleared in one minute and fifty seconds. Mrs. Stamey said after the tire drill was over that the students certainly went about the fire drill in a very business-like way. The juniors over at the Bethel High School are really working They have been selling magazine subscriptions to raise money for a banquet which they will give to mim . . . I 1 Be Sure Your MILK BARN "CKEN HOUSES J BUILDINGS ARE BUILT OF OUR j QUALITY BLOCK that &os used aur BLOCK . . and you buy a Western Carolina product. Sizes Of Concrete Pipe tractor or material dealer or call us collect. f DIAL 3-8321 reie Products Co; IHEVILLE, N. C. and sound effect to be recorded on the wire recorder by the group. Miss Terrell said "the fact that he spent five hours working on the music for the background was wonderful. I thought the record ing as a w hole w as line " Those playing the part as witch es, Elaine Francis, Kathleen Cal houn, and Nancy Floyd, did a swell job of acting out the three witches pa it. If it isn't Mary Crouser that has on a beautiful red suit, it's I,aura Woody. The color red has really made a hit with the teenagers this season. Not only for school wear, but for the soc ial affairs. It is bright and it seems that young peoplp have (tone out for the bright colors this year more than they have in the past. Elaine Francis says, "Its beau tiful, and I think everyone should wear that color." The girls are all wearing more jewelry now than they have be fore. 'Especially scatter pins and the long strings of pearls which the girls tie around their neck. The pins are all very small and cilorful. which are worn mostly on sweaters and sport dresses It is fascinating to see the cute little scatter pins that Ann Rector wears. She has so many different ones and wears uieiii an in vw good taste. A favorite dish in the French province of Champagne is dande- lion greens and bacon salad. Ac cording to connoisseurs, propel preparation requires long stirring in a salad bowl resting on warm ashes. The match went hot and heavy. and the synonyms, antonyms, vow els, consonants, and dipthongs took a heavy toll of both sides until finally only Mrs. Jones and Mrs. George Henson, the Center Pigeon standard bearer, were left in the ring. Mrs Jones had the last word, and had it right, and thai was the match. Taking sides with Mrs. Jones in this battle of words were Ben Smith. Mrs. J. (). Bishop. Mrs. Carl Jones, Mrs. D. Reeves Noland. and Mrs G. W. Liner. In the Center Pigeon lineup with Mrs. Henson were Mrs. Jay Ter rell, Lee Dunlap, Eugene McLe more, and Woodrow Fleming. In between the sessions, the com bined choirs of the Long's Metho dist and Spring Hill Churches to talling 30 voices gave a beautiful conceit under the direction of Rob ert Clark of the Spring Hill Church Rex Beach, the 72-year-old writ er who for years thrilled thous ands of readers with his exciting tales of adventure, was found dead last week of a gunshot wound at his Sebring. Kla.. Ranch. The sheriff's office said Beach had shot himself. The author's personal dot fist said Beach for years had sulTered from a serious throat ailment. Canton High To Hold Christmas Play Thursday Canton High School students will present "The Alien Star," a Christ mas musical, at 7:30 p.m. Thurs day in the school auditorium. The pageant Is being sponsored j by the Canton High School P-TA with Miss Mary Gillis directing. The high school Glee Club, di rected by Mrs. Robert Matthews, will provide the vocal background. One of the features of the pro gram will be a "live" Christmas 1 ree. The cast and stage force for the play, written by Frances Smith, includes: Francis Pless, Larry Scruggs, Arthur Moon, Connie Holland, Nicky Carter. Billy Bran son. Eleanor Gogdill, Wayne Press ley, Assistant Director Nancy Lee Duckworth, Nancy Cody, in charge of publicity; and Business Manag- East Pigeon To Hold Box Supper At Bethel Dec. 15 The residents of East Pigeon will hold a box supper at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at Bethel School to raise money for financing their com munity improvement projects. The announcement was maae to day by Van Wells, chairman of the East Pigeon Community Develop ment Program which is sponsoring the event Paul Grogun, Cruno School prin cipal will auction the boxes of food being prepared by the ladies of the community. For one thing, the funds would be used lo heln nay for uniforms for the community's basketball teams which are competing in the county-wide winter recreation program. er Suzanne Cody. Carter serving as stage manager. also is Ntur dclfnM th kidney 4o a marvelou. job. Their tk u to kJ hj flowing blood imm tree of o " toxic impuritie. 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