'I WO Vi A j ILL.! rs.Iay Afternoou, Mav . - ' -j. i: At The Park Monday and Tuesday AtTheSlrand Singing Convention Set For Sunday By Mrs, Edna Hembree (Mountaineer Correspondent) ' , A Singing Convention will be held Sunday afternoon at the Rocky Branch Baptist Church on Sunday afternoon. The church is located at the end of the pavement on Aliens Creek. AH singai s we in ited to attend. Navy Man Ends Mediterranean Cruu "TSrmanKerith' v! of VVVnesville re , ; ! j- we:ksch destroyer USS c B WAYNESVILLE 1 13 EjEOE ...".uhs, cruise uKi 1 him to the MeJi,en1 The cruise Kave himthe tumty of visiting the ' Europe. Asia, and Afrit,.." V Movies Are BETTER Than Ever! PROGRAM THURS., & FRL, MAY 25 & 26 "don;t trust your husband" Starring ' FRED MacMURRAY and MADELINE CARROLL - . . I , . j '7 ;iM . -f , V. it Mill 1 . I ! I i '1 SATURDAY, May 27 "UNTAMED BREED (In Color) Starring SUNNY TUFTS It SUNDAY, May 28 "THAT WONDERFUL URGE" ' Starring TYRONE POWER and GENE TIERNEY it MONDAY, and TUESDAY, May 29-30 THE WALKING HILLS" Starring 1 RANDOLPH SCOTT John lrryre, Jr, Rlert Sterlmr an Robert Prerton ia i a scene fro t technicolor production "The Sundowners. Cathy Dowas tt-hr with th trio. TRANSACTIONS IN Real Estate WAYNES VILLE TOWNSHIP Fred Thompson and wife to David R. Riley and wife Crawford Memorial Park to J. Cam and Julia Williams James Cochran and wife to Har rison Caldwell John C. Noland and wife to John L; Branch and wife Haywood Home Building and Loan Asociation to Georgia Mull Charles Jack Davis and wife to Roy Colvafd and wife. John D. Holler and wife to Ad lae C. Holler. BEAVERDAM TOWNSHIP Hobart O. Burnett and wife to James Riley Putnam G. C. Moore and wife to Claude Moore and wife Claude Moore and wife to G. C. Moore and wife , Robert B. Smathers and others to Olen R. Miller and wife J. C. Allen and wife to Charles Births New arrivals have been announc ed at the Haywood County Hos pital this week as follows: Mr .and Mrs. Sam Reece of Can ton, a daughter, May 18. Mri and Mrs. H. D. Eldreth of Canton, a son, May 18. ' Mr. and Mrs. Mack Gregg of Canton, a son, May 19. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Summey of Canton, Route 3, a daughter, May 20. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hannah of Cove Creek, a son, May 20. , Mr. and Mrs. Lee Trantham of Balsam, a daughter, May 21. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Wyatt of Hazelwood, a son, May 21. CHARLES E. RAY TELLS WHY .. . jv ..-. I'm Voting For .(-.' : Frank Graham Several people have asked me how I was voting in the Senatorial Race. They did so, I judged, because they knew that I have known Frank Graham for 25 years. I am voting for Frank Graham. I hope that he will be returned to the United States Senate. - i . j SENATOR GRAHAM I Know These Tilings About Mr. Graham: ' He is a Christian gentleman, and a dawckman ef the finest type. His wife is ' the daughter of a preacher. He loves the people of North Carolina as you kve the members of your family. , : He is an able man and in the many assignments assigned to him by Presidents - of our country he rendered distinguished Service. He fought in the last war as truly as any man in uniform. He has fought to develop the Great .Smoky Mountains National Park. I am for Haywood County, and I am for Frank Graham. I shall proudly vole for him. I know that he is a patriotic citizen, and I am proud -His career as President of the Univer sity -of North Carolina gave him an insight into the problems of the State and its peo ple. It equipped him to better serve yon in the Senate. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Pilkington of Hazelwood, a daughter, May 22 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dotson of Canton, a son, May 23. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bradley of Waynesville, Route 2, a daughter, May 23. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Garrett, Jr., of Waynesville, a, daughter, May 23 Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hawkins of Canton, a daughter, May 23. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Welch of Way nesville, a daughter, May 23. Two Shows Daily Monday through Friday 7 4 8 Pm Saturday: Continuous Showiitf s frm U AM. Sunday: 3 Shows, g. and 9:oe p. m " Robert "Walker, Deborah Kerr and Peter Lawford starring in -"Please' Believe Me," M-G-M's gay comedy coming to the Strand. Theatre Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. ' Poppies Needed For Memorial Day Members of the American Le gion .Auxiliary are asking for con tributions of red and white bloom ing poppies to be used in decoraU ing the graves of war dead on Memorial Day, May 30. Mrs. Hurst Burgin, president of the Auxiliary, is asking that per sons who have poppies and are not planning to attend the memorial service, call her or Mrs, Will Med ford and their flowers will be pick ed up. :';PARK THEATRE WHERE YOU CAN ENJOY THE BEST PICTURES IN COMFORT SEATED IN LUXURIOUS BODIFORM UPHOLSTERED SEATS. Matinees Sunday 2 and 4 P. M. Saturdays II A. M. Continuous Night Shows T and 9 P. M. Sunday Night 1:30 !es siq fcElWllhm ever! Mr. and Mrs, William Lanning oi-LakttJmaIuskar a son,, May24, Over 1,000 Attend Commencement At Bethel School More than 1,000 men, women, and children filled the Bethel High School auditorium last night' to witness the school's annual Com mencement exercises. The ceremonies closed with the awarding of diplomas to the sen iors by principal Evan J. Evans. These awards were presented al so to the honor students for special achievement. . Citizenship, Sonoma Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star to Ramona Blalock, a senior, present ed by Mrs. Clifton Terrell, chapter worthy matron; . Citizenship, Sonoma Masonic Lodge lo Eugene McLemore, pre. sented by Harmon Moore; ; ' Citizenship, American Legion, Canton Post to Jennie Mae Hus key, and Homer Galloway, both seniors, presented by Paul Grogan of the Canton post; School Citizenship to Wayne Grogan and Kathleen Cooke, pre sented by Mr. Evans; Sportsmanship to Hugh K. Ter rell, Ramona Blalock,. and Kath leen Cooke; Improvement medals for greatest improvement during the school year to Artie Brookshire and Bobby Holland. Fifty seniors will have received their diplomas by the time the summer school session closes. He not only is fighting to promote and develop this section including Haywood County, butt lie has the prestige and the in fluence in Washington necessary to ac complish those purposes. He is seeking funds with which to L complete the Blue Ridge Parkway in this i OlUie VOlieCje section. C4rrrHe Tn Hrtr Publicity Chief"" Ed Storey, sports publicity di rector for North Carolina State College, and Tom Hines of the State coaching staff will be featur ed speakers Monday night at a din ner meeting of the Haywood Coun ty State College Alumni chapter. The event will open at 730 P. M. at the Waynevilla Tea Room. Wayne Corpening is president of the chapter and Howard Clapp Is serving as secretary. All State alumni are urged io at tend. Hugh Rogers and wife PIGEON TOWNSniP T. A. Cathey to Mattie L. Cathey Kelly that he is a North Carolinian. I believe that it is to our interest that we return him to the Senate wih a vote of confidence. Chas. E. Ray Political statement paid for by Chas. E. Ray WHITE OAK TOWNSHIP Thomas Yarborough 'to Jessie Noland . JONATHAN CREEK TOWXSHIP J. D. Caldwell to Cletus R. Allen PROGRAM TIIURS., - Fill , MAY 25 & 26 THE STORY OF THE PRIVATE LADY OF A PUBLIC ENEMY. STEVt COCHRAli I f O I LAST TIMES TODAY of IMS.il STAW Fill M J I MOOV K)HN CUMMINS -DALL FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MAY 26-27 DOUBLE FEATURE nunvu.xruii v.umuteie anw Alter M. oh Sati mm SATURDAY, MAY 27 DOUBLE FEATURE mm? Roaring ALSO OLD MISSOURI I i: ! . ; .. . ... . t - .1 . , :- . . . .. Starring - - v WEAVER BROTHERS and ELV1RY It LATE SHOW . "THE BOWERY Starring GEORGE RAFT and PAT O'BRIEN SUNDAY, MAY 28 STORY OF GI JOE it Starring - ROBERT MITCHUM and BURGESS MEREDITH MON., -TUES, MAY 29-30 r ... -Ji . . oi me NIGHT EIDERS! urn DOWNS MHT - STERLING Mil WILIS imtnm JR. If M(M QRCOSOF v 1 Ic"1 l-!aJK,' PLUS ALSO-SERIAL AND COLOR CARTOON SUN.,-MON., i TUES., MAY 28-29-30 WHAT 4 He used the you've-got-everylhmg 1 want line! He tried the moon light-tropic-betch ind-you approach! Peter Lawford . a very close ...tut does he win her?? His was the millions' minks-ind-man c stons technique j r 1 1, ' l Bm. SOON: "COMANCHE TERRITORY" BE WISE GET STRAND WISE