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PAGE TWO THE WAYNESVTLLE MOUNTAINEER Thursday Afternoon, August 2i 1350 At The Park Sun., Mon., and Tues. r l! V ? v t' ( t i v J ''1 1 Joel McCrea portrays a man of the gospel in "Start lo My Crown," which also slars Ellen Drew. ' High School 'ConverliMe! Fashions- si; i l l ! CAN . ENJOY THE BEST PICTURES , IN COMFORT IN Ll Xl lllors I'.ODIFOKM UPHOLSTERED $EATS. m.,iixi:i:s si xday. z & 4 P. M. , ul.IlM SD.W .! I . M., rnllHi ,3 r, M. SATllilS.W ( OXTIXl'Ol'S FROM II A. M. ,r KJI1T MIOn.S SIM) AY !) P: M . WEEK DATS 7 P M. A 9 P. M PROGRAM v HI Till US. & Fill., AUG. 24 & 25 'THE LAWLESS"' Slurring M.h DOX ALII CAREY and GAIL. EUSSLLL , (The Most talked about picture of .hq year) SATURDAY, August 2C DOUBLE FEATURE v AllAirWLAUE 'H:-! J. a . f jj V AW fow-mwia. ALSO IOUBLE CHASERS'; with HILLY GILBERT and SHEMPHOWAJtD This Fall promises to open a bag of fashion tricks that can easily be , worked , to advantage by the high schooler anxious, to achieve a back-to-school wardrobe, as neat and smart in class as It is perky and gay at informal Sophomore Dances. ' Taking her cue from Big Sister at College. .Misp High Schooler; favors "convertible'.', .fashions, so abundant in color 'and detail, that can 'be 1 mixed, .ano), , matched and switched about fori suitable wear day , in and day out of every school semester,. Perhaps the most functional, as well as attractive garments for the high school girl carefully planplng the, , basics of her , "go for every thing" wardrobe,; are Jumpers, nd sklrv'f These, literally, pave' the way to a varied, wardrobe Jhajt will please , budget-consclpus mothers and fa.snion:aware,aaugl)te'r alike. Sklr,t.,'ill(,WhJrlif, This year, her lumper may be pf I soft, crease-resisting y.oo,l jersey,) pleated from shoulder to hem." or of sturdy, gaily hued . cotton pordu-. roy. v Her, klfl . wllj. ,qe a whirl ing circle, po-ysibly. of wasjiable worjited wit o bright plaid on one side and , .reversible'.' 'to a contrast ing, solid, tone, on the. other, or a straight, slim, Purs endorsed skir in a, wocd. (or rnonolpne tweed., , Wilj jumpers, and., skirts .on hand,, tnc,, sclioqjerj can l begin to plaj), a 'inodesiri-ii , but, versatile wardrobe thai can easily be added to ,as her, budget, permits ,pr the occasion arises, , .To wear over, blouses, and skirts or witlj, Ker. juii)pt;r,( tnere, are snug, fleece luinber-jacketK, belted cardigan jackets in warm tweedy materials, plaid wool jackets tailor ed just like dad's smoking jacket, gaily colored diminutive Woolen boxy jackets and, of course, clas sic tailored suits with jackets and skirts that can be switched about for a variety of ensembles; or smartly ,w,otn. together. Thej lmuber-jackcts, often , have knitted Waistlines and cuffs as well as top-to-bottom zip closings that help make them particularly draft- resistant. The , cardigan jackets may also be worn loose without thejr belts and, the tiny box jackets, may. be found in either contrasting , or companion fabrics to her s,kirts and jumpers'. They ail; visually styled with short, cuffed sleeves. Mlx-lJatch Blouses Blouses for the high schooler vary In fitbric' almost as much as they do in appearance. All are effectively styled to riiix and match wlUi her. skirts and jumpers. Wool jersey, cotton gingham and broadcloth, and nylon are Just a few. of the .long wearing, easy-to-tend fabrics blouses are available Dr. H. C. Hassell Dies Ir Alabama Dr. H. Clay Hassell, a summer visitor to Waynesville for the past forty years, died last week in Tus caloosa, Ala. He was a cousin of Robert McLean. Dr. Hassell, who rose to nation al recognition in the denistry pro fession, retired from active practice six years ago. Survivors include the widow, Mrs. Eliza) th McLeap Hassell; one sister, Mrs; ;L. P. Anders of Tuscaloosa, and one brother, John P. Hassell, of Route 1, Tuscaloosa. A Great American Custom By ALICE DENH3jF Opens At Strang Sunday Farmers t'se Land Binka Close' to Y030 more farmers got loans through the cooperative land bank system in the calendar yar' o' 1943 then in the previous year, A total , of 39.522 obtained loans of more than $162 million as com pared to 1948 when 32.524 obtained loans for $151 million, The number of loans paid in full before matur ity declined approximately a third in 194U .over the previous year. As of December 31. 1940. 305.545 farm, ers had land bank loans outstanding amounting to nrnrlv $9,10 million in.' Revived for high school wear Is the long torso line middy blouse that mother used to wear. Carry ing over their popularity from last seasofTare cotton shirts styled just like brother's. These can be had in any number of pleasing pastel tints, A close copy of what her college sister wears Is the wool Jersey shirt with its three-quarter length sleeves and diminutive col lar detailing. Blouse styles that go equally well in class and at after-football- g;me-dances ,are the cotton and nylon types. o Late Show Saturday "TARNISHED" With IjARUARA FULLER and JAMES LYDON SUNDAY. MONDAY, TUESDAY, August 27-28-29 fr:m the most papj'.T.r p:cn:: V . ir Mini tv rh2 charcxl A BARBECUE U a great Amcd-, inic3r firp;acl or faJing can cusiom. whether it is a huge, ;,.;t e.;.b;Uil the porable ,tiU open-air rally affair or a gather-1 f lichen. Choose rcur ing of two in a postagc-sump , . 6 . t e, and -et buSy. Even the most fasiidious, iusy . i eatsrs wia ian 10 wncu n.cj i the delishtf ul aroma of naroe- slzed vara Modernized lor city slickers and suburbanites for the custom was Its beginnings circa 1700 and made easy by clever little portable grills that burn charcoal or briquettes, and using auch sissy accessories as asbestos mitts and long-handled forks, a barbecue's mam ingredi ent, meat remains the same. Thick-as-thick s'eaks and chops are all-time favorites, easi est to "portion" out; sparcrtbs are traditional, and thick ham slices "do up beautiful" - over glowing coals (never an active flame, please!). Cubes of veal, lamb, beef, strung jn metal skew ers often, alternated with whole mushrooms andor onion slices; "wkcers'oacon and pork sau sage, each and ad taste wonderlul : when' cooked and consumed fti fresco,..,'. ' Spity 'sucei , . Subtle spicy sauces turn a chop or anything eU In the meat line Into "barbecue" and night-before marlnation Is the favorite meth od. Tossing a garlic clove or a branch of bay leaf onto the coals sends up an oh-so-subtle flavor and a pressing invitation to dine, while the meat cooks, and what could bVodlcer. Take your cue cued wieners." To serve 6. broxn choDDed onion in 2 ttsp. salad oiL Add 'i c, lemon juice. . tb3p. vinegar, i c. catsup, tbso. Worcestershire sauce, tsp. each muotard and celery salt, U c. brown sugar and Yt c water. Sim mer for 30 min. Arrange 2 lb. frankfurters on metal skewers. Place 6 inches ibove glow: ? coals of barbecue pit, and brod for 45 min. Brush often with bar becue sauce and turn every " min. To wind up, some barbecue pointers, starting 8 with the ad- . monition to trim most of fal fro. j" meat or drippings will be coil-, stantly blazing. When drippinss .; do blaze up, ex'Jngulsh' wltU k ' little water. Don't turd meat too, . often; turn carefully, and avoid , puncturing n-.;at with fork" while : cooking. .Vary the vinegar: try'.' tarragon or wine vinegar for a new barbecue flavor. Cook bacon . and sausage In skillet over, coals' " to seep drippings irom piu Ana, again, never barbecue meat over.",' a blazing fire; hot and glowing coals are best. Happy barbecue-mgl r - - C -A 'V' 4 Or'! -- J, ' i AL2: ;1L ; Ranch empire of intrigue and violence in "The Furies" starrioj Barbara Stanwyck, Walter.', Huston and Wendell Corey cominji, the Strand Theatre Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. Urjpa( plm $axs Like Playhouse Jobs ; - NOTICE . MnlinnA 'pTTrir Wf1 rrn A T-ri rti O.flfl Two Shows Daily Monday through Friday 7 & 9 P.M. Saturday: Continuous Showings from 11 A.M. Sunday: 3 Shows, 2, 4 and 9:00 P. M. TODAY, and FRIDAY, August 21-23 .'TV I V L V DOr'T .F0RGpTr IcU" olong ..first-old 1. 1 nv.w nan you start an a pinic, DiiinUct minor cuts cr.d icratches at opct. .. Read the Want Ads. for bargains UNPAID but they liku it. Left to riht are Gregory Peck, Dorothy McGuire and Mel Ferrer of La JoIIa Playhouse. Inimlifd by last year's success ami this season's prospects, Peck, Miss McQuire and leirer participated in organization of another producins-acUne group in Hollywood under the original La Jolla project name of the Actors' company. They would present plays there in the winter and in La Jolla in the summer, La Jolla remaining the testing ground for new plays, techniques and operational methods. JOHN FORD'S -Tjig Read ,The Mountaineer Want Ads. 5wirfit jytn irtr' rt ' J 1 -ii'- i I KM HALF'LfWIS STONE-JAMES MITCHELL-JUANO HERNAN0E7-CHAWLES KtMKH PLEASE NOTE . . . - TT .. .. 1.1, . j ,1 ie retoniinena mis picture to an people who enjoy f a clean Spiritual presentation even though U H done irf a very. unique way. It brings home -a messaffe that' will appeal to everyone. ' ' ; The Management ., WAYNESVILLE, Movies. (Are BETTER ;:Than , EyeI Show starts at 7;30 p. I. , PROGRAM ' TIWRP4Yl FIPAY, -AUGUST 24 & 25 - "Mr! Belvedere Goes To College" Starring CLIFTON WEBB and, SHIRLEY TEMPLE, CLARENCE E. It SATURDAY, AUGUST 26 THE;;SWNDOWNERS'.' Starring RQBERT PRESTON and CATHY DOWNS SUNDAY, AUGUST 27th " COMEDY CARNIVAL .Starting HALi ROACH O: MON., TUES.,, AUG, 28 & 29 ' 'Ypy'HEry '.EVERYTHING" Star,ring, DN P4ILEY and ANN. BAXTER , Also Selected Short Subjects Id , Z- ill, SUNDAY, MONDAY, . TUESDAY, August 27-28-29 jy ''i -YV J lit v6 I J-NO.WEAPONS, 1 IS' JS?HW ; BARRED.. FROM . S 'it A KISS TO A ' ' li HANGMAN'? NQOSf J .: ' - Vi y A Bold, Terrifying Story II I 1 HI .... -i " in- . 1 1 via I lit- 'Ul BARBARA, V, if' STANWYCK; A. 5 ,rv , 1ACKJHCII . UlAirrn ij Vtr- BJKTH ANDERSON v ElBERT'ROUflB r S',; V- - MMS GIIZ,.:fM':lf ' Jv Directed by ANTHONY MANN ' 1 ( Starring JOHN WAYNE BARRY FITZGERALD THOMAS MITCHELL IAN HUNTER with Ward Bond 'John Quoltn Mildrtd Narwick 7 nrB-.: SATURDAY ONLY, August 26 DOUBLE FEATURE i ';' ::''":i;:-'' xtS'';;':l "' JP"" """UnMbjli - v-Ji. "v it - ! - nOPAI.Ofi AND 4 HK R AR. 2ft PALS 1 plant the Law. on the farttteji-lliirigfrontirr! niLUAM UyXO EveJvDVenaWe.Clar.Kimh,llYn..n. -PLUS &.-.l,r, 1' lOpp LAUGHS PACKED IN. 90 MINUTES nr SCREEN FUN! TS wor woievtf 20 Yor but ft forgot, ttn Prlvot. Stan lart,itjltfowghtl . Th funnint film they vtri od at th y got royal wtkora "hom," 3 ... -i '. r jMniiiM . tod rkr I FILM CIA5SICJ inc. ALSOCARTOON, AND. SERIAL. I RE WISE-. GET, STRANb WISE
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