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JlonJay Aftertioou. July 9. News Of Interest To Visitors In Vacationlanj id. i. i.' Mi .11 . 1" i jii H -I :l .Si fl' i ! j.'I J'' if Weekly Calendar TUESDAY : Canton VFW Sets Bathing Beauty Contest July 20 A Scene At Lako Junaluska -u. r. Tbe VFW of Canton warts cc- bathing beau'v ccrtt-t io be re d cert. 8 15 p m. Juh M Valuib'e prizes m:1 be Rev. Mjrdon MacDonaM. vf " m,nrer5 Scotland, a" ute Cherokee Dance. 8 p . ra. WEDNESDAY Cherokee Drama. Frank Melior. tenor towel. Lake. : M.d-Week Prayer Service. Street Dance, court bouse. Cherokee danci, 3 p.: m. THURSDAY Boosters C!ub. 7 p. m. Lions Club, 7 p. m. Cherokee Drama. Mm. E. V. Robinson, at Lake. Cherokee Dar.ce. 3 p. m Gov Teafeue. chairman of 'Ae i coct., ha; a&krd en'rar-.s to c e to hi pbotozrat hie studio ar.y (tbis week and have their pictures.,' niade at r.o co?.. T.ri rr-.. a -come to the Crapor p-5 :'', photograoh Suria;. at 3 p rr. FBIDAY Rotary, 1 p m. 4 Cherokee Drama. : Concert Transylvania Music Camp. 8:15 p. m. , Cherokee Dance, 3 p. m. i . Jt' j 4 ,,v fcf .-.: f ' -."V - V . , " Schunaa Eobert .'Schumaa. French states-p-.an and author of the Scburoao Plan for a west Euiopean coal and nS poo!. waJ born ia the grand duchy of Luxe;i.burg. A Lot f Heej i- r .,1 ana - imc-na.A nuuiuri, trees were shipped U Washington and Oreg.- ;L n Christmas season. T - : i - . 'I Al..':.. '. V..' . . -m.. Li. IT tmm rmum- " " - -.. "" . i.- -ce-.e a: Li sIj-Ili :dkt3 by Charles Crenel, looking towards the Earnnr of the lake, from a point near the e r, tre !sa;.n si ere cr, . THE (Lolmic House GOOD FCOo EEST . MAIN STREET WAYNESVILLE OPEN YEAR ROUND ALL HOME COOKED FOODS SUPERBLY SERVED TELEPHONE 11 l-M WRS SAM H. JONES OHIIIIIIKJMM'OM MRS, JAMES T- JONQ Home of thj rctary cu Sportsmen Headquarters Fishing 0 Baseball O Golf Tennis Parkman's Hardware MAIN STREET Moled Tenor Appearing At Lake Tuesday Slight S Schaub Campers From i .... i :, .r:.r.- i T'. f " jnc ''.' r. r. be pre-1 , - V. td-e-div at , . .-4. Mt s-.J- ' 3 proCru", of - t, -'-ek' lo b" r ? ar, app'e tri:r.j in tr.u - . cf S; Pe-e-- ' "CD toJ.' S a - . " a'-? jj'Ted r. n - ' if a pv-roT-r-. .j e ' C' rui Djr t - - c rtt'.or tf ra-iL M- 'jr a orp- v.'jrd 4t- i .... It II- """JS I"'a-!-- - "i r.orr.rg is - I i Ar. enrs..-.,-.'.: frt-b'- :enan t'erg-.- T!j J f?l ' 'ii Ti. i. .rd at U a v '41 5 through ; the State Experimental ? Tt Frm' and through th Cham- Graham And Rutherford pion Paper and Fibre CompaEjr. To Visit Cherokee ; ronsists of 120 boys A trio to Cherokee is slated for " Is Jn Graham and Rutber- this eek s caaipers at 4-H Camp eountkrs. ;Schaub. Besides the visit to the! ; I resenration. members iH go Want ads brine nkk restilte. VR. XELS F. S. FERRE CHARLIE'S TEXACO SERVICE OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY One tite mut ronplete aifci 1 WPiw iftwa lajLWV C. .s.. B. F. GOODRICH TIRES & TUBES for ROAD SERVICE CALL 817 j-r k & wtd'.ecav ! A r.,r.i-i;;v Sojt.vaide School of M."i p 1 vedutJa,. : ' - ' f- id the cou'.r- , j " - of tre Ve,vo 2 1". .;.;, s M'.y of Chrifi'.ian f- ' i 1 a. 1 be a'.terd--i 'j c :jV; of e.gM .a"r: .ij.-r-i-i sts-i-jr be held at I-i '.U It., a-i general rr.ee.-.t.z- a- ajduorum in order that Law Junaluika and Wayne?- i..-e ' - j. t . , E"4j .r t N5" E I F.uI,.'-t. of Franklin. Te" . jvfijf-i WSCS pre i i." -'. ,re- group a'. 8 ? ' T" lirr -tjct! be L .'- Cr oi Ort" 5..e u .ed a meetir? of soci f. - r ,e CuiBd':i"ee at 9 SO ' - 7 i A. t'r THE CHEROKEE HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION presents THE LAUBINS IN ANCIENT INDIAN DANCES I PERFORMANCES WEEKLY Through Sept. 1, 1951 Except Week of July 24th ( Performance Time And Prices j (Including Tax") MONDAYS 8 P. M. AdultS 90c Children 40c Wed. Thur. Tri. Sat 3:00 ?M. ' Adults 74c Children 25c vr , 1 " Jl X "I ' At. Q MOUNTAINSIDE THEATRE CHEROKEE, NORTH CAROLINA L n4 i3 . JJ3 THE BEST GRADE WA" DRIVE - IN IN TOWN Breakfast Our Specialty! SANDWICHES DRINKS Delicious Bar-B-Que Chicken Ideal for Sunday Picnics and Dinners CE3MIKO Opposite Pet Dairy FROJI THE OPEN AIR CURB mRKST That We Are Now CetJins HOME GROWN VEGETABLES We Would Advise You To Check This Market Before Buying Thanks Friends! OPEN AIR CURB MARKET Across From Court House r a (or 1 Irr its ii Hi ir 'S I k s ih Jc Your Visit To Waynes ville Is Not Complete Until You Have Visited DR. CHARLES M. LAYMON i.m. '.'"rr.orroa". . A noted theologian of A'ander- b:!t University. Dr. Nels F. S. Ferre. will give the general lec tures in five platform appearances, Ja!y 15-18. speaking on the theme, 'Chrtiar.ity Today". A native of Aeden, he came to this country r;pr! he wa? 13. and became an ordained minister of the Congrcga- r.Al Church in 1934. Two other widely known theolo- iiu. will be among the school's ; fjtu'.ty of 24 members. Dr. Leslie Say re. an editor and departmental dirt-tor of the National, Council c f 'Churches. New York, will teach i tour?e in 'xnurcnes lor our Country's Xeedj", Dr. Charles M.I Laymon. formerly dean of Scarritt ! College. Nashville, Tenn.. will" teach a Bible course centered on the Book of Acts. In January Dr. Laymon became pastor of Indian oia Methodist Church on the cam pus of Ohio State University, Co lumbus. Ohio. The jurisdictional Wesleyan Ser vice Guild will ho!d a special pro gram July 13-15 in coniunction with the school. The chief SDeaker! will be Miss Elizabeth Lee of New York, who is executive secretary for Latin America of the Metho dist Woman's Division of Christian Service. Her subject will be "Our Faith Tremendous for This Hour". 303 MAIN STREET OPPOSITE FIRST NATIONAL BANK I 4-H Get To Texas 'Right On The Dot' ; The 34 members of Haywood 4 ; H Clubs arrived in Denton, Texas ' "right on the dot" Thursday aftpr. noon. The group left here by bus ; Tuesday morning for a visit to the J Texas county. i Word received from members of j the party indicate "a wonderful time . Save FlashUcbt Batteries Here's a way to extend th Hf. of your flashlight batteries, at lasi until it is convenient to replace xnem. wnen the ught starts to die, polish the ends of each hattr with fine sandpaper. Yhis removes corrosion and improves contact Curling, a national Scottish SALES BMLY 10:30 AM. & 7:30 P.M. urn COE3DSTiOE3ED PURIFIED AIR We are happy to announce that our technical difficulties have been overcome and our Air Con ditioning unit is now in operation. You will find our Gallery pleasantly relaxing, even on the hot test days . .". the air is cool, clean, and purified. Come In for the morning sale at 10:30. You will enjoy your visit. mi STOCK THAN LAST YEA! Satisfaction Guaranteed On Every Sale! 33 Years Auctioneering Experience Imports From The 4 Corners Of The Earth For The Home - ' SOOVSimS-PISEE BBaOTGS-BOOB PBIZS ESSKAY GA HUES nc Bill Thalheimer Eugene Kirsch game, was introduced in the 16th ceniury trom the low countries.
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