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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.
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Movies Are BETTER Than Ever!
PROGRAM
THURS., & FRL, MAY 25 & 26
"don;t trust your husband"
Starring
' FRED MacMURRAY and MADELINE CARROLL
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"UNTAMED BREED
(In Color)
Starring
SUNNY TUFTS
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SUNDAY, May 28
"THAT WONDERFUL URGE"
' Starring
TYRONE POWER and GENE TIERNEY
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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
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I'm Voting For
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: 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.
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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.
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FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MAY 26-27
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SATURDAY, MAY 27
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LATE SHOW .
"THE BOWERY
Starring
GEORGE RAFT and PAT O'BRIEN
SUNDAY, MAY 28
STORY OF GI JOE
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Starring -
ROBERT MITCHUM and BURGESS MEREDITH
MON., -TUES, MAY 29-30
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ALSO-SERIAL AND COLOR CARTOON
SUN.,-MON., i TUES., MAY 28-29-30
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He tried the moon
light-tropic-betch
ind-you approach!
Peter Lawford
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SOON: "COMANCHE TERRITORY"
BE WISE GET STRAND WISE