WAYMSBYi MOID TTHP A TOP ILJlLjlLLd L- r- rjMn t 'Beauties' Too The Mark Before Starting Gun i j J I v r i u 1a r : ; UjJ Polio Benefit Singing Event To Be Held Sunday The annual Pdlio Benefit Sing in; Convention, conducted by the Rev. Kay Alien and W. T. Queen, will be held at t p. m., Sunday at the Haywood County Court House. That is the same day the 1950 March of Dimes campaign ls saheduled to open officially. Sinters, from soloists to large choruses, from everywhere and anywhere are invited to attend this benefit event, which last year raised 1300 for polio victims. As in the nast, there will be no flat admission price, but the spectators and participants will contribute whatever they want to. All the money from this sing, lnf event will be riven directly to the March of Dimes officials here. . The sponsors explained that there won't be any expenses administrative or otherwise to deduct from the gross receipts. i j,ng coiiection of entrancing beauties from the far-flung corner of Ratcliffe Cove took part ITT Year's Eve contest for queen of something or other at Ratcliffe Cove. The "Pageant" Iake-off on the contest for queen of the third annual Tobacco Harvest Festival. Left to right f ... r.,o" fViiitr.no Ttnvlrenriallt- "Miss Ttntrliffn iCVivp"' I.pm IponBrril- "Miss "Miss rranuis uj iv..v.. , - (Carl Jones); "Miss Aliens Creek" whowon the contest (Hugh RatclilTc), "Miss Lake Juna was the choice for queen when the "beauties", held a replay later in the evening at Fincher's The contest was a feature of the New year's Eve party held by the Ratcliffe Cove Com t)evelopment Program organization. (Photo by. Joe Davis). Liquor taxes and fees yielded $2,714,992 in Nebraska during the year ending Nov. 30, 1949. A 'Queen' - Sort Of - Is Crowned 1 ' 4 McKinnish Heads March Of Dimes Drive In Clyde Francis Cove, S. Clyde To Meet In Spelling Francis Cove and South Clyde communities will meet at 7:30 p. m., January 26 In a spelling bee a( the Francis Cove church. Roy McKinnish recently was named chairman of the March of Dimes campaign which will be sponsored in Clyde by the Clyde Lions Club. The announcement was made j LONDON, O. (UP) The London by Club President Grover C. I prison farm here has an Alcoholics Haynes at a directors' meeting. ' Anonymous group. EVEN IN PRISON "Miss Aliens Creek" is crowned "queen" q! the beauty contest which was a feature of the New Year's Eve party held by the Ratcliffe Cove Community Development Program organization. Obviously enthralled bv his task is Fred Ratcliffe, an innocent bystander who was picked to crown the winning "beauty," played by Hugh Ratcliffe. Looking on in a manner which can be interpret ed as congratulatory is, left, ;'Mlss Iron Duff," (Bob Francis). "Miss Saunook" (Ward Kirkpatrick), is at the right. (Photo by Joe Davis.) 1 J V as the minerals from which it is made. AN EAGLE CERTIFIED INSULATION JOB... GIVES YOU Year 'Round Comfort Fuel Economy Greater Fire Protection FOR FREE SURVEY. CALL ASIIEVILLE 3-0946 or CANTON 2263 r ATT P TXTOf TT H TTVrr flA John R. Cabe Robert F. tTHaon M Asheville, N. C. g 30-31 Mclntyre Bldg. the : HUNGER V SET ) By ' .K. JILDRED MEDFORD ' , . High School Senior lrf ' J mmmmmmmmmmm 1 0 1 would you do today, if also like to read a good book. Every one always likes-, to -ten their friends goodbye when they are leaving for a trip, so I suppose that Is why G. L, Kinsland and Phyllis Morrow say what they do. G. L. and Phyllis both said "1 would tell every one goodbye just so I could talk with them for just a little while." , ' Phyllis added that ' she would give thanks fo God for such a wonderful life. Edward Palmer would also tell everybody goodbye, but he would add "I will meet you in Heaven." Iv that it was your last day n here on earth? Is a question that was dis- in the Bible Class at ille High School and it k if all the younger people to something different from cry day life. Hundley' said, "I would the rain all day, or ride a hat is all I would like to if I had my" one wish I ish that." B-ee Burgess' wish would be ufferent from June's, "I ry to enjoy that day to the xtent. I would try to stay friends, and see as much icenery as possible. I would Do you know that tomorrow is Friday the 13th? - If you believe in superstitions you had better be careful, for just almost anything can happen on Friday the 13th. Yes, there are always a few teenagers that don't believe in black cats, walking under lad ders and etc., and some that do. Elsie Palmer and Edna Hoi linuworth hold the same opinion about Friday the 13th. Both replied, when asked if they believed Friday the 13th to bo unlucky! "No, because if anything is go ing to happen it will whether a black cat is around or not." Patsy Smiley Just doesn't be lieve in superstitions. And I won der if a black cat could change her mind. Well, I guess you, too, would believe in 'black cats If you. had the experience that Betty Setter had. This is what she told. , "One night, on Friday the 13th, I Vas" riding in a ear when a black cat walked across the road in front of the car. After the car had passed the cat . . . what happens, but a tire goes flat. ... "Yes, I believe that Friday the. 13th js an unlucKy day, 'es pecially when a black cat shows (Continued on page three) Sae Ittentien Mr. Farmer! 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