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HIE WAYNESVILLE ilGUNTALvEEB Thuriday Afternoou, July 5, 195 1 Seeks Presidency Clearwater, Fla., - -. - Paper Describes Waynesville Area EDITORS NOTE Harry Prior! Wen in 'rtn.-ntiViiie vacation-' Hp i a former staff member of trie Clearwater Florida) Sun.' ar:! was to muc.t struck bv the at-? tratt.cns here, and trie number of. C'ieir'Aatt-r people who come here' that he sent the fol. owing dispatch oarck to. I he Sun.- It appeared' -in ; ir.e Sunday edition, July 1. I Versatility In Vicissitude BIRTHS PATTERED. REDS WITHDRAW FOR t V. Z?ri, (.. ... 7: J C " V, !. : . r'. ' ' ." ' tUjIiagW'irtjt'; . :7v7? ' V".' fs ' fS '' '' I ' 3 ' ' '' ' ' A . .:,,7 ' "2 ;'J '' - i .;.; ''? " ywtf HJIfei4: .ff'77-' if :'"'7 Bv HARRY PHIOR j Trie tirr.e . here. - again- when! C.ei i!trs permanent population' 1.5 ..rr-.ikir.-3 vacation plans. ! And w nere does a Clearwater ; fa;ij:ly vacation? Somewhere elseJ ...... i 'xc.y enougn. I ,' it 'v it i to be expected tr.,;t ir.o-t of the ptoole who stay runt, here . and enjoy the beaches and the sunshire and all the other .attractions that .send so many northerners trooping eagerly to j Clearwater- each year to play andl relax. ' r.u; a s juii natural to go away on iur vacation, even though you vj.e m a famous F.onda resort city No matter how, ideal the local at .ruc&r. are. it s more thrilling to ti "rr,( where else -Vt a!! of Clearwater's vacation n su tomewfcere e!-e of course '.me. stay here. Others motor off Hi a -quiet lake elsewhere in Flor ida. But a iaree number go bp to the rwjntain. Particularly to a de i'.ch'fu! litte mountain resort f-ai.pd Wavresville. some 3 000 feet up in trie Great Smokies of west- i r; North Caroht.a. Dozens of Clearwater peoDlp en rt'-rp each year And why? May tir. it i because, the mountains are ci appealing to people who live in Florida, where a hill is a nov eity and a mountain is unheard of ..Mha'ever the reason, Wayres .vf:ie ha-, a tizeable summer co! "ny of C!earwater;tes, and the 'o'on i getting bigger each ear liiftht now. a small vanguard of Clearwater people is here The main body starts arriving next in ; month W rui.. r,. ,. , . , .. . i IS v.. .Ko.weMver.i.ol0ra.io .spnnBs. now und-r wav and will continue . I.kes Pe.k and the fJf(.,, ( ,,. tt,0Uj,n th(, .umr, anrt Intn Gn. Francisco lopes NO OPPOSITION cand;cl;.te has yet ppeared to challenge Gen. Fran. :-co Crave j-o Lopts, tre :.'it rrA t'nion Party's choice for Pr&idcnt df Portugal Elections will 1 held in Mid-July for the pott which has teen vacant since the death cf President Antonio Oscar de Fragoo Carmona last April. (Znterhaffofial)-.- Junaluska Travel Club Leaves Sun. The annual -Junalu-ka '.'Travel Club, directed bj Mi-. Ktld J McCoy of Camp Jur.a.uska. wi' . leave Aiheville Sunday for a five wetk teur of V,i '(.n Li (( States. Mexico, a;)d ( an;ffja Ten girls wiil maKe. tiic. ln:) -i'! Mrs W P. Aridn-i;n of Tu;,: Fla., as chaperon The group will nuke .', .-4, r S y. f A ' ' r I V' I I s ... ' U. : im j ' ; r AP .Newsfeatuivs PERHAPS TOE GREATEST personal triumph of the theatrical season was scored by Shirley Booth he she opened recently in the Eroadway musical. "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn". Her por traval of the easy-going Cissy moved (.rlius to remark ttut "she can p ay any role better than anybody Here are some of her roles: s l 'r-J fikMIMsWsMMaBi IN "Three Men on a Horse" Sew arrivals at the Haywood County Hospital have been n nour.ced as follows. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Warren of Waynesville, Route 1, a son, June 28." . INJ ' Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Rich of Way nesville. Route 2. a son, June 29. i Mr and Mrs. Ernest Green of Clyde, a son, June 29. V J4 SEVOH L-.-- -- 33 PARALLEL-- CT M. M TV fc. HANYi " Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Wheeler of ; Canton Route 2. a son, June 29. j ! Mr and Mrs. D. L. Harbin of Canton, a daughter, June 29. j i l- f Mr. and Mrs. John R. Stephens of ; Canton, a daughter, June 29. f.., iBtf ' i n 1 - - i' -- I I Mr: and Mrs. Roy Lankford of Canton, a daughter, June 30. ( Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pace of Can- i ton Route 2, a daughter, July 1. Mr and Mrs. Robert Burgess of Clyde Route 1, a son, July 2. Mr. and Mrs. W." N. Lowe of i Clyde Route 1, a son, July 2. IIKOC- mm rT ccmano r .juwON HAN IIVEI 'T0 SOUTH KOREA a UMCHOMV Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brooks of Way. nesville, a son. July 3. AS CISSY in "A Tree , . ." Shirley play 3 a rowdy extro vert with many husbands al; called Harry: AS A SLATTERN in "Come Back. Little Sheba," she won the critics' award for best per formance AS RUTH SHERWOOD, bach elor girl in "My Sister Eileen," L) she won rave notices and played 865 performances. on, with a side trio ni ' The tour will al-i( a.' .mu- to the principal' citic- ,f : fifie coast, place nf ,it Canada, arid a wi i-J; ;.i a. i -j Montana Mexico, c.-t in .; nch in 1 . Welt Wwjfs Welt shoes, v.i.i.'-, ;. m bout one-third ;,!! ln, derive tn-'r I sturdy appearanc;-- f . . , that cattlthide l vl, - insole, welt ar d o i - full when the mountains hecorno a mphony.of color just before na-1 iu;c retires for the winter 1 Business and Pleasure j .Some of the Clearwater nennl.. 'in Wdvncsv-il.e mix business with! ; Pleasure.... Like Mr. and Mrs (Stuart Blair; who operate the fr ; .Pir.ev.ood Kitchen on North Ft i.h ; -oj JC. 1 ''i-'Ti-.on Avenue. ih and' A fe weeks ago they closed . the lact "i ,h(J I'incwood for the summer and u.i-i for ttent lo Waynesville where they ai( itinn.Tig a diningroom at the r.t Wavnevilla Motor Court. With them in the diningroom is their chef, Charles B . Van Roo, who has in the past prepared food in the kitchen of Clearwater Beach's Roma Restaurant and the Car touel Yacht Club Also with them is J. R. Hunter of Dunedin. The Blairs maintain a summer home on the side of Balsam Moun tain, just outside Wavnesville. Another home on the Balsam Mountain is owned by Mr. and Mrs L G. Harris, owner of Harris Pharmacy. C21 Cleveland Street. Mr, and Mrs, Harris were just uti in Waynesville a few days ago to open up the house. 'I hey will re turn later to slay there for a lew weeks. The Harris' son, Bovd Harris and his wife and two children all of Clearwater, are also going up to Waynesville soon for the sum Billy Harpraves. son of Mr. and Mrs. W. P Margraves, 1102 Pros pect, i slaying in Wavnesville. : WAYNESVILLE DRIVE-IN : THEATRE WttcOMr CHILDREN UNDER 12 ;jvv ADMITTED FREE : -o - '. FRIDAY, JULY C 'TARZAN AND THE AMAZONS' Starring JOHNNY WEISSML'LLER and BARBARA JOYCE also 5 Cartoons II SATURDAY, JULY 7 FRONTIER BADMEN Starring ROBERT PAIGE and ANNE G WYNNE ll II SUNDAY, JULY 8 LOVE-THAT BRUTE . Starring- PAUL DOUGLAS 7 MON. - TUES., JULY 9 . 10 "MR. MUSIC" Starring BING CROSBY and NANCY OLSEN AlW Selected Short Subjects ll too. while working at Camp Hem j lock nearby. j Mrs. Margaret Harn and son ! Lester, 307 Vine Street, are re i taxing in Waynesville, Mrs. Harn , is also mixing work with vacation ing. She's clerking at a Waynes i ville book store, the same occupa I turn she follows at the Clearwater ! Book Store. j Expected to Return ! Among Clearwater people ex pected to arrive later this summer are Mr and Mrs L. T. Gregory, Box C."j9, Clearwater. Other.. -Clearwater- visitors to Waynesville in past summers- and most of thern are expected to re turn have been County Commis sioner John Chesnut and family, former Juvenile Judge Alfred Mar shall and his fami.y: John Polhill, i Capt. A. B. Smith, Clearwater's di ' rector of civil defense; Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Gomon, Mr. and Mrs. ; Harry Turnburke, Mr and Mrs. . James Singleton, Capt. and Mrs. 'Johnny Baugh, Mr'.'Snd Mrs. Wil- THE OLD HOME TOWN By STANLEY IF THEY GET A WHIFF ,M SOSLAD.FS--! CANT J tyi J SPORfT PROJECT JJL J-&tt) r AT TH' moment-VfS vOfaS rij i ' how about fev55yr- W THE" EDITOR 6ETS MtTt HIS SPA4 I tMujg fgAcnce with both feet- ham Albright, Joel Lane, Leon Abbett and Mr. and Mrs Bob Dix on. - - Other steady visitors are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tooke of Sanford. Fla., former residents of Clear water. . The Waynesville Country Club Inn is a popular congregational point for Clearwater folks As many as 20 have gathered there at one time, many to play on the club's 18-ho!e golf course, nestled midst stones and surrounded by the Pisgah National Forest, the Nan tahala National Forest and the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. I'... : . i - , . , I n allies vine s jear-rouna popula tion of 6.000 is greatly increased during the tourist season: In and around Waynesville one can go horseback riding, swimming, square dancing, play tennis and fish. The angling is very good. There are numerous streams and lakes, well stocked with trout ay id other fish. A , state fish hatchery lies Just outside Waynesville. As High as 6.000 Feet Some of the mountains around the town tower as high as 6.000 feet or more. The summer nights are cool and the days sunny and mild. Hiking, camping and pic nicking is popular. Many excellent motor courts. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cham bers of Canton, Route 3, a son, July 5. : Masons To Hold Communication Friday Night Waynesville Lodge No. 259. A.F. 4 AM, will hold their Regular Communication on Friday night at 8 p.m. All visiting Masons are invited to attend. NUMBERING CASUALTIES in the tens of thousands, Chinese u-F forces began withdrawing along most of the Korean front as Aa:l struck back, retaking the key towns of Hunsan and Uijongbu.1 r. , .1 . (,-nr V. Da4 unite flttomnfflH tt K ...... , new hole despite a one-day carnage in which an estimated 32,x munists were killed or wounded. A spokesman af Tokyo headqutf ported Chinese losses were more than 30 to one during the na Wood SUnglefl The state of Washington has pro duced about 90 per cent of the nation's wood shingles during the pst 50 years. Concert Series At Transylvania Are Announced Transylvania Music camp " will continue its current concerts for the following week with the pro grams announced for this series. The Transylvania concert band will present the regular program with the Transylvania chorus Friday eve ning, July 6 at 8:15. Allan H. Bone, director of the Duke university orchestra, is band conductor, and Lester McCoy, associate conductor of the University Musical society of the University of Michigan, is choral director. Admission to this concert is com- j plimentary. j For the sevent h concert of the : 7.77 '7':' TTTi season, :unaay, July 8 Transylvania Symohonv directed by James Chri- will feature Norma Hed as soloist. Miss Heyde ed in the Festival prese Verdi's Requiem : last sing in the "Elijah " ors Festival season. She i instructor at the camp tht The Tuesday evening i 8:15 will feature the chestra. 7 '7 '... .' 7 '- State of Lakes Iowa has 18 natural latef' than 500 acres ea-:h. .Nfl lakes contain more than . l.feJn Largest of Iowa's lakes it Lake, West Oko'ooji, - - Cjt and Storm Lake, all of v larger than 2.003 acres A . . .j Use Want Ads for quklF wmtX7 LAFF-A-DAY . ' ; MM "This isn't my idea of a vacation hiding from a phys ical training instructor!" inns, hotels, tourist homes and dude ranches provide facilities for visitors. Vacations can be eco tiomical or as luxurious as desired. Among the many attractions now underway in the Waynesville area is an annual music camp at Brevard, providing outdoor pro grams of classical music; and the great outdoor drama, ''Unto These Hills," which is an enactment of the forced removal of the Cherokee Indians in the last century'- The drama is staged outdoors in a na tural amphitheater near the In dian village of Cherokee "Unto These Hills" is-the same tyoe of drama now being planned for Pin ellas County's Philippe Park near Safety Harbor. The drama is being presented each night except Mondays through Sept. 4. A majestic sight just outside Waynesville is Lake Junaluska, headquarters of the Southern Methodist Assembly. mm ""r 11 MATINEES MON. WED., FRIJ TONIGHT FRIDAY THREE TIMES FUNNIER THAN "SORROWFUL J0K V PARK THEATRE PROGRAM TIIURS. & FRL, JULY 5 & 6 "THE MAGNIFICENT YANKEE" Life Story of Supreme Court Justice ? j Oliver Wendell Holmes Starring N LOUIS CALIIERN and ANN HARDING t . SATURDAY, JULY 7 DOUBLE FEATURE 'NIGHT RIDERS OF MONTANA Starring ALAN "ROCKY" LANE ALSO 'MOUNTAIN RHYTHM '7 " Starring ' : WEAVER BROTHERS and F.LVIRY Late Show "THE FATAL HOUR" Starring BORIS KARLOFF and MARJORIE REYNOLDS SUN., MON. & TUES., JULY 8-9-10 'YOU'RE IN THE NAVY NOW Starring JAMES STEWART and PAUL DOUGLAS f t . .- f . It KJ rjl Also Cartoon . . . Late Fox News 0 SATURDAY ONLY 0 DOUBLE FEATURE DAY I Icy Kids! 1 Look Here! FREE COMIC BOOKS All Day Saturday. Hit. No. 1 . Hopalong Cassidy Lucky Jenkins IN . "Hopalong Cassidy Enters" A Western Thriller Hit No. 2 " Under .Western: Skies" With Leo Carrillo, Leon l Noah Beery, Jr. A Big Comedy Chapter Two "Devil Horse" Cartoon 0 LATE SHOW SAT. 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