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WAYNESYILLE MOUNTAINEER' (Third Section) NSACTIONS Df lal Estate To Give Concert Saturday 1 1 -.Hcliln i He Library Association ,wcll and others, trust lUiywood County Public dtn wod and others to lndcrwood Cathey and mm and wife and others; . j ...:fa ami firhArc im r ana c " j ...:r- n4 ,tlri stum ana wuc Keevcs ana wue Builders Supply i v Davis imm and wife and others tl iHumers uppiy vu., ! lidhinson and wife to Waddoll and wife l!onc to Mrs. . Bonnie i'ard. trustee, to Miram , iunl Mrs. Bonnie Shcf- aH Massey and wife to Ivard. trustee, to J. M. Litheriiie Harriger iioo- usliatid to Rufus Marcus Morryday 01 rrca t-. wife ft I v-: tsWv I : K vv .-r- , S, - W y .. ft X .'1 and. I . ? l fc.- . v w v- i i -j..... ir s 'v. ar . ' i i editors - now itniay . . ; .it T fl ' AP Newsfcatures THE YOUNGER SET By ANNE BISCIIOFF High School Senior JAMES NAMED TO BLANTOJi POST Ralph James. ex-Lee Edwards High and High Point College coach. ecently was named head of the new athletic department.- ai uian- on's Business College of Ashe- ville. James, who coached Charlie Justice in high school, tutored the High Point College basketball squad until the end of last season. W column.be helped on with her coat and FRANK LOVE, baritone, of Nashville, and Lake Junaluska, will sing with Miss Fryer in their concert at the auditorium on Saturday. MISS KATHERINE FRYElt. soprano, and well known here, will participate in a concert at Lake Junaluska at eight o'clock Satur day night. uverdum Township Hall and wife to E. O. Life It anno Hampton Bellamy and to Margaret Irene n her Mease and husband ki, Beall and Charles M. wife ihert Mason and wife to Henderson and wife Two Talented Singers To Give Concert At Lake REA Power To Be Off 4 Hours Sun. Haywood Electric Membership Corp., Waynesville, announces that there will be a power interruption Climaxing and highlighting the week's urogram at Luke Junaluska Assembly will be the duo-recital by. Frank Love, baritone, and Miss i Kalherlne Fryer, soprani. The program will include popular and classical numbers. Love Is soloist al First Presbyterian church, Nash ville and Fryer choir director anil on Sunday, July 30th, from 2:00 I soloist at Glen Leven Presbyterian Clydr Township i Caldwell and wife lumnn y ana wile y Hill Township Mantis and wife to E. to R. Iistm and wife to Larkiii :md wife lloncycutt and wife and Glenn Honeycutt list Fork Township M. to 6:00 P. M. Th will affect all R. E. A. lines in Haywood County, The interruption is necessary I4) perform maintenance work at the Clyde Substation, which cannot be safely done when the lines are energized. B. B. Burress and wife to Ruby Buness Crook was written by Vivian Brown, a special teen-age writer for the Associated Press Features. It would be heloful if we always knew how our dates .shod us up. Sometimes we'd be flattered or per haps shocked or offended. A good key to how men type girls might be found in Norton Jonathan's "Guide Book for the Young Man About Town" (John C. Winston Co.) in which Mr. Jonathan lists the ' types'' of girls the average young man might meet. . To the gentle church in Nashville, Both these young artists are popular as so loists and concert singers and ap neared recently in Vanderbilt Young Artists scries. They are members of the Junaluska Quartet and Ensemble choir. A record at tendance is expected at the ap- I proacliing concert in the open air auditorium of the Assembly Ro land Felts, tenor and pianist, will be accompanist. Pigeon Township Wiley Cant and wife to W. Mease and others, trustees Spring Hill Baptist Church; id IP w IWjj Oil iIELBOini I NC STAR ON AAU TEAM Jim Thomas, University of North Carolina swimming star will com pete on a United States team sched uled for meets in Tokyo and Osaka, Japan. He will be in back stroke events. men, he says: "Perhaps you can Identify the type you like best and thereupon make effective preparations for in teresting the first maden of that type wandering your way. You'll be able to recognize the different types as you encounter them and plan your campaign and behavior or your retreat." Girls, he adds, (just in the nick of time) are seldom "completely of one tvpe. Many combine two or three or even five or six." Here are some of Mr. Jona than's descriptions. See where you fit in, and profit by it accordingly. The Clinging Vine . . . Coy ges 1 lures and thoroughly feminine manners. She'll want a proper in troduction. She likes big, strong ruthless males, is chronically fra gile and helpless. She'll wear rib' bons, bows and other gadgets from childhood in her hair. She'll listen to Your exploits, with innocent eyes of wonder. Give her Mowers and candy, ad vises Mr. Jonathan. He suggests treating her with the utmost chlV' airy, never taking her to hocky games, prize fights, revues or wrestling matches. She likes to reassured when entering a dark house. The Prom Princess ... Thrives on stag lines. She is either beauti ful, wealthy., or a heavy necker Mr. Jonathan has found. Her mind "operates like a cash register." She alls 'em all "honey" or "darling." She will dazzle you telling stories about other men yawns in out face If you bore her. A "line' means everything to her. She'll itch you the moment someone more fascinating ami reckless wun cash comes along. The Popular C.lrl . . .Men lik her because she is a Rood sport She shows appreciation whelh her date has spent ten cents or ten dollars. Long after her ro mailt ie attachment has passed, her young men remain as good friends. She'll marry the right man and lay married to him.. The Home Girl . . . Likes simple. domestic things. Little alfonlions such as flowers mean u lot to her. She'll cook for you but wauls to be helped with the dishes. Likes you to be interested in the downtrod den and babies. The Working Girl . . . Enjoys BIRD GETS A BOOT f vt 8S JUICT STEAKI J , f com, ASPARAGUS, $ tf ;,.. S I - : ..-. : -c i 1 j II U t lif ' l? At Lake Tonight long serious talks in dimly-lit ristaurants. Is flattered if asked for her advice on trivial problems. The Sports Girl ... She is na turally aggressive, wears a shiny nose like a badge of honor, falls under the spell of brawny life guards and handsome polo players She'll trade a November football plaver for a December basketball player. The Puritan . . . Known as Ice box Irene dr the Cold Sister, sits on her far side of the car seat, re sists clinches at dances. Won't let vou hold her hand, avoids dark earners, opjns the door the nioin cut the car slops before her house after an evening date. GiiicMng Gertie ... If you like her. tell her you admire big strong silent women. If you don't like her tell her to shut uo and act her age The I'mippreciated Girl . Wails that no one loves her. She's not appreciated at home, by her teachers or her boss. Let her pour forth her woe, but-don't agree with her. She wants to hear that she's mistaken. So with sincerity in your eyes, ti ll her how much you admire and appreciate her. The Shy Girl . , . She is a shrewd judge of character, so a boy must watch his step. Nothing crude, silly or dominating enters the hoy's campaign. He steers clear of large parties and double dates who are strangers to her. r 1 ; I - J lELiZ 1 NO Sl'GAR SHORTAGE North Carolina's senior senator, Clvde R. Hoev. says he has been as sured there is plenty of sugar. There is no reason to noara me sweet stuff, he declares flatly. Senator Hoey reports this assur ance came from the Secretary of Agriculture, who ought to know. He quotes Secretary Brannan, furthermre, as saying the record quota for import into this country has been boosted to seven million 850 thousand tons. If necessary, arrangements can be made to get 400,000 more tons he adds. , DR. JOHN BHANSCOMii, pas tor of the First Methodist church of Orlando, Fla.. and president of the Southeastern Jurisdictional board of missions and church ex tensions, will be the speaker at Lake Junaluska tonight at eight o'clock. FIRST CALL The first call for North Carolina Natinal Guard units was sounded this week. Two special out lits-a radar maintenance group and a combat engineer battalion wvre ordered into service. Neither is at tached to any specific,' division There's no prospect in the immedi ate future of outfits attached to divisions being called up, That cov ers "line" outfits like regiments battalions, companies of infantry tanks, or artillery which form units of combat division. TAKE IT EASY. . .Don't go in (or heavy cooking in hot wtather. Neither you nor your family will op predate the hot food. ROGERS ELECTRIC CO. ATTEST TO mmmm Let us visit your home and give you an estimate on installing a latin (Stmrap Only 10 Down 60 Months To Pay! fomuo Mtn TOUR nccos 12 cu H C-tl . AMAZING LOW COST is just one , side of the outstanding value that's yours when you buy HARDER-Freez. j The other includes top-qpality mate- t rials, workmanship, and engineering; and latest features that mean depend- 1 able, economical operation greater convenience savings in food, time, and shopping trips. 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