vr r-m -3 A 1' 1 I Ait ,1,,KK.1S31' IMIil'O V ii KViKiD If J I'' it" J V H- tr. i r izri THE OUNGER SET By Urediedford Ugh School Senior ; I just trountt me Hints, of Waynes if ,nd you can tell r walking through the ilS everyone review- Urd to believe that in davs the doors of & S close for the IS and until August Vfofleptember will re- !L have been taking Ctel week, and will now tf i in . t:u TrlfJnn. 3, Physics, etc. ., . of the remarks wh Id. .ren't what you wum it seems as u L that they really haven't f h book learning L and that it's too late KT.- nd try to learn it - . i. gain ail ;tne i along with everything --.....Vila L. f college most all of Ware Planning on enter. Ha next year. Those that king on going nmmv MCJUHKin, mdijui.v James Whitman, buck, m- klnson, George Garrett, Lard Me- haffey, Johnny Patterson, Deryl Davis, Bob Davis, and Charlie Wo- mack. Vivian Watkins is going to Stev ens College in Columbia, Missouri, and Nancy Medford to Brevard College. Edna Callahan and Coretta Hen son are planning on going to Mon treal where they will both take up Religious Educational Work. Betty Sheehan is going to the University of Tennessee and con tinue with her basketball. Joan Morris to Peace, and Mary Osborne to Woman's College. Donald Whisenhunt is planning on going to State, and Sammy Jones to V.M.I. Alden McCracken will be back again as a Senior at W.T.H.S. as he plans on taking a Post Graduate course, and of course, to play foot Jimmy Galloway will be going off to Duke University where he will take Pre-med . . , and Hallett Ward to Davidson and will also study for pre-med. As the time and space is run ning short, this will be continued in the near future, so you will know where to find your friends next year. (This is in case you want to write and give them the news and gossip of their old Alma Mater.) JAKE OFF UP TO Wlk. IN 10 DAYS! flL "I Gates Named President Of Canton Lions The new president of the Canton Lions Club is Louis E. Gates, Sr., assistant chief chemist at the Champion Paper and Fibre Com pany. 1 He and the other officers for 1950 were elected at" the club's regular Tuesday night dinner meet ing. : Mr. Gates succeeds Maurice Brooks. Dr. Hugh A. Matthews was elect ed first vice-president; Bill ShulL second vice-president; Loranzo Smathers, third vice president Bill Brooks, secretary; Carl Powell tail twister; Charles Smith, assist. ant tail twister; Carl Bellamy treasurer; Charles Johnson and W L. Rikard, directors for two years: and Carroll Warren, Lion tamer. They'll be Installed during Ladies' Night program which has been set for June 27. Paratroops Fill The Sky In Carolina Maneuvers r 4 S (Air TO HA VI A Mooanouu IMI BttKISI - ' ho uxkffvn t . no unasn no misst uairoi a TIIIMB lOUTINSt W Sabbr bulga that (pal your appearance, tnoee layen of rr fit that -weigh Ton aiolf and mentally can now be re- itratching curve mncUr, eaaily. pmij, healthfully The Tremett tij. Moit women need never agaia Tiatmhtl m SWEET TABLETS MIRACULOUS RESULTS I ntmnTmnett ttblata an ao umw any tana i jam puna and taaa mr r an vita bo fuM. mom or cm- fat taaa u jot dd euidT. Ma 4 bqwa nqnrad. Dally quota aoppHaa "wridTitimioi and mioarala and anarsy aurilr rt (naa (attanlnt fooda. Ooa- Umlauii bamtaia. Kaap T nml laaina; ap to 10 orf? pooada a Mm dmpla dinetlona on bottaa. , (tta). fonpara nralta of tkai mad-' m.ptriut wty to ilendernflaa. N'MY NO-PZliK TRIAL am ikr rn haa loat wdcht. an tmn, run araat laok. f ael battar or TOCk MONEY BACk WITHOUT "ON, T axmr yon atari tho aoonaff aattiloiiof watfM fa faara lac. anuanw la powaar lorm lor uiwa How does it feel to be In a movie Mary Dorcas? Yes, Mary Dorcas Howell, a senior at W.T.H.S., has been a "double" for Susan Hayward In a movie that is being filmed here in Waynesville, called "I Climbed the Highest Mountain". This picture is being made by the 20th Century Fox and will be made partly here and in Geor gia, using: Mary Dorcas as the double while here in Wayns ville. ". Mary Dorcas said that it was hard work, but a lot of fun ... . . but she didn't particularly want to become a movie actress. As the picture dates back to 1910. she is wearing- an old-fashioned costume (and by the way it is the same one Susan will wear) and it is a perfect fit . . . all except the shoes. Maybe Mary Dorcas will tell" us more about the movie busi ness, but right now, she is pret ty busy. Good luck and congratulations, too. WTHS Seniors To Present Class Play Friday The Senior Class of Waynesville High School will present "Ranv shackle Inn," a three act play by George Batson, Friday, May 12, at 8:00 o clock in the Waynesville High School Auditorium, The play, which has mystery, comedy and drama all tied up in one package, promises to be most entertaining. It is directed by Miss Alma Jackson, who is assisted by Edna Callahan. The cast includes: Jim Galloway, Joan Morris, Elaine Francis, Vel ma Stamey, George Garrett, Cor etta Henson, Jim McJunkln, Fran ces Hoyle, Mildred Medford, John Terrell, Johnny Patterson, Bob Owen, Vivian Watkins, Deryl Da vis, and Donald Whisenhunt, Those working backstage are: Mary Osborne, Jim McJunkln, John Terrell, Nancy Floyd, Gene Yarborough, Mildred Medford, Kathleen Calhoun, Joan Morris, Nancy Stamey, and Susie Stamey. The ushers will be Nancy Sta mey, Susie Stamey, Libby Fatton, Aileen Fulbright, Betty Brown, Mary Dorcas Howell. III. - ( i x ' v t . 4 i v - . , L,iiki i. unni ;iwainaaitiivVM'!&jAi.'.- Troops of the 11th Airborne Division take to their parachutes for a mass drop In "Exercise Swarm er" at Camp Mackall. In left foreground Is 105mm howitzer which the troopers dropped with a parachute just before they jumped. The gun landed upside down.. At right, light tank is loaded aboard a C-124A Globemaster II at Maxton Field, in preparation for the maneuvers. The Air Force is using "Exercise Swarmer" to check on Its contention that large armies can be supplied entirely by air. (AP Wirephotos). President Truman Might Visit Parkway In August WASHINGTON President Tru man has notified Senator Frank P. Graham that he "would like to at tend the formal opening of Blue Ridge Parkway in August and will do so if possible." The Senator had told the Presi dent of plans for officially opening the parkway with ceremqnids at the state line between Mt. Airy, N. C. and Galax, Va., and a formal in vitation for Mr. Truman to come will be extended at an early date by a delegation from bcth North Carolina and Virginia. ' Such a delegation would include Senator Clyde R. Hoey, Represen tatives Robert L. Doughton and Monroe M. 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When Anally completed, as it is expected to be in the next two or three years, the parkway will extend 477 miles and connect Great Smoky Mountain Park . EMBOSSED DESIGN CMtiaring (i 44x4 RaMgarotor jar i '-. ' covert J 4x1 Refrigerator ar A covert , Reamer 1- Butter dith A cover Olaamlng, IS-ptoce tet of tinetl clear glait. Modern, ambouod deilgn. Topt fil leturely. .. MASSIE Furniture ( Company Phone 33 Main Street ,.4 ... t r WffS DRUG STORE Bette Hannah Ueft last Tuesday for Cincinnati where she will take a placement exam at the Cincin nati Conservatory where she plans to go next fall. Bette is expected-back tonight, but I know that she had a wonder ful time and I bet that the ex am was easy for her . . , as every- thine else is when it concerns Fashion Show Will Feature H. D. Meeting A Fashion Show will be the main , feature of a meeting of the Hay wood County Federation of Home Demonstration Clubs to be held at the First Methodist Church here on May 16. All club members are Invited to participate In the show in any or all of the following classes: 1. Cot ton house dress, 2. Night wear, 3. Best dress (anv material may be used-accessories will be consider ed), 4. Tailored garments dress, suit, or coat, 5. Evening dress. Garments shown must be made by the individuals who model them, according to Miss Mary Cornwell, home demonstration agent. The pnblic is Invited to attend. low is the time to get your supply of COE and WOOD Phone 259-R ORDER FROM Junaluska Coal Co. Hardy Liner, Owner music. Bette was accompanied by her mother, Sister Anthony and Sister Corinne, from St. John's School. Betty Sheehan reports that she had a wonderful time last week end at the House Party at Mere dith College where she was a guest of Bess Francis and Kitty James. The May Day event must have been very outstanding as Betty is still talking about it. 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