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J FAG; rwC TIIE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Monday Afternoon, J ulv ! Honovation'Work WerilWerWay Al? Chapel MRS. ROY B. MEDFORD Mountaineer Reporter Work is progressing very nice ly on Davis Chapel, Iron Duff. The Inside of th'e chapel is being com pletely worked over and memorial windows 'are being added. The work represents an investment of about $2500. THE YOUNGER SET . By . -ANNE BISCHOFF The W.S.C.S. of Davis Chapel met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Roy B. Medford, with eleven members present. The president, Mrs. T. C. Davis, presided. During the social hour refreshments were served- by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. J. Ri Caldwell. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Morris of Philadelphia are visiting relatives in Iron' Duff. ' Thad Crawford is spending week at White Lake, Manteo. Mr. and Mrs. W, H. Justice spent last week end with Mrs. Justices parents, Mr. and Mrs,' Roy B. Med iord. They returned to Newport News, Va, on Monday, i ,f t T ; 1 Thad Medford : is - visiting his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. W. H, Justice, in Newport News, Orange frosting for a layer cake Is eds.v to make: cream a three ounce ' package of cream cheese well, and blend in the grated rind of an orange and a teaspoon of or ange Juice.. Add about two cups of confectioners' sugar, beating well after each addition. Those Coppers Bells Most bells arc made of 73 per cent topper. U HI Timani AIDE inSPtRIOGl m I rf' . Wayhesville And Canton DRIVE-IN THEATRES Thrus. & Fri., Aug. 9 - 10 The young people who listened to Evangelist Billy Graham at the Lake Junaluska Assembly auditor ium Friday night will long remem ber the many statements he. made concerning the present state of af fairs in the world in which we are growing up. , The one fact he failed to bring out in his talk Was the fact that wq, the young people, the growing, up-and-coming generation are the ones who must bring this light into the darkness of this world. Mr. Graham based his sermon on darkness and 'light, With the dark ness being the bad condition Of the world today and the light being world peace and Christian faith all over the world which, of. course, Is in the future. The dramatic way in which he delivered his address, and the things he said held the attention of the estimated 4,000 listeners from beginning to end. Those who had to stand were overheard to say that it seemed as though he had only been talking about five min utes when actually he talked for over forty-five minutes. Immaculately dressed and stand ing over six feet tall, Mr. Graham had the appearance of a college student 'he's only in his late twen ties), but after hearing the open ing prayer of this young evangelist one began to wonder, for his mind Housework Easy Without Nagging Backache When kidney function slows down, miny folki complain ot nagging backache, loss ol pep and energy, heauacnea and dizziness. Don't suffer longer with these discomforts if reduced kidney function is getting you down due to such common causes as stress and strain, over-exertion or exposure to cold. Minor bladder irritations due to cold, dampness or wrong diet may cause getting up nights or frequent passages. Don't neglect your kidneys if these condi tions bother you. Try Doan's Pills mild diuretic. Used successfully by millions for over 50 years. While often otherwise caused, it's amazing how many times Doan's give happy relief from these discomforts help the i5 miles of kidney tubes and filters, flush out waste. Get Doan's Pills todayl Do Airs Pills seemed to be that of a much older and learned man. His knowledge of current events , and happenings in the world today was equal to that of any great statesman, and sur passed many, I suppose, He knew just what he wanted to say, and he said it and then con cluded his sermon, He was one of the, main attrac tions on the assembly program this year, and one that many peo ple will remember for a while. Welt, it looks like the annuals for Waynesville Hi might get here this summer, after ail. Tie company publishing the books wrote last week and said that, they would ship the hooks around, August, tt Whether or not they will, do so remains to be seen, (t,he books were supposed, to be her April 10.) ' ' ' Just, as soon as the books ar rive, the subscribers will be noti fied and a day set for autograph; ing,'at the school. If you are having trouble decid ing how to spend, your afternoons these hot days, you might enjoy a matinee at he Strand Theatre in Waynesville on Monday, Wednes day, or Friday afternoons at three o'clock. Yes, S. E. Tutor, manager of the theatre, has been showing his movies on the three above men tioned afternoons, and whether it is raining or the weather is hot, there is always a crovyd at the matinees. WAYNESVILLE DRIVE-IN THEATRE nq The CHILDREN UNDER 12 -' ADMITTED FREE Mr. Feldman, manager of the Reliable Jewelers, in Waynes ville, has asked again that the 1951 graduates of Waynesville Hi drop in and pick up their photo.' He announced earlier this sum mer that he was giving the pic tures that he used in his window decoration during graduation exercises to the members of the '51 graduation class. All you have to do is stop in and ask for your picture . . . they will be glad to give it, to you. Old Homestead of Duke Family Opened To Public v . f J C J i i"' X Z-LZ- W- fliT'Z-' S yt -7 , Nrr- 4 ' f, '-' , i Mite'-'- . f-- 7 - 'v-'' T,.' , J ,v. x - pr-- f- , y. , y. I fx , .. , Dixie Homo Store Sets Open House Coming Month Dixie Home Super Market is put ting on an Open House celebration from now until August 18. Adults may register at the checker's stand in the store for award of an ABC automatic washer, complete with a year's supply of one of three pop ular soaps. Garrett Furniture is cooperating with the Dixie store in displaying the merchandise, according to Don Caldwell. Dixie manager. The prize wil be awarded as the climax of the celegration on Aug ust 18. ' The old homestead (above) of Washington Duke, Just outside Durham, has been opened to the public each Sunday through the summer until October 1. Sunday visiting hours are from 2;30, p.m. to" 5;30 p.m. The house is on route 501 and is 'owned by Duke University. It has been restored and appears as it. did a century ago. Nearby, Washington Duke built his first crude tobacco factory from which grew the gigantic tobacco and electric power empires of the Duke family, (AP Photo), Fines Creek Field Day Postponed Until August 10 MRS. SAM FERGUSON Mountaineer Reporter Fines Creek Community will be hosts to Easfc Pigeon on August 10 Instead of July 25 as previously scheduled. We are looking forward to having a big crowd. We hope to make the visiting community feel welcome and to make the day en tertaining for all. Monday, July 30, is the day set to clean off the cemetery at the Hiram Rogers Church. All people having friends or relatives buried there are asked to help. - Decoration Day will be the sec ond Sunday in August. . Also on the second Sunday, August 12, will be the Homecoming and Dedication of the new Fines Creek Baptist Memorial Church. The sermon will be preached by the Rev. Jarvis Teague, formerly of Fines Creek, and now pastor at Marshall. II MONDAY TUESDAY, JULY 23 & 24 FATHER OF THE BRIDE Starring SPENCER TRACY and ELIZABETH TAYLOR it WEDNESDAY . THURSDAY, JULY 25 & 26 DOUBLE FEATURE "GUNMEN OF ABILENE" Starring ALAN "ROCKY" LANE also 'PISTOL PACKIN' MAMA" ; Starring RUTH TERRY ' O' FRIDAY, JULY 27 "BOMBARDIER"; Starring , PAT, O'BRIEN and RANDOLPH SCOTT Comedy 5 Cartoons Also Selected Short Subjects The civic leaders are once again, trying to get recreational facilities for the young people in Waynes ville, and the proposed election is to be in September: Almost any town you go into in any state has a swimming pool, and other recreational facilities for the young people who reside there, but what do you Tind in Waynes ville? . We deserve the recreational fa cilities that the young people of other places enjoy,' It seems to me that the young people are particially to blame for there not being any recreation cen ter here, because, more than once a Youth Club has been attempted and has failed due to the lack of support from theybung people, During my recent trip to Dav- tona Beach,. Fla., J had an oppor tunity to visit' the Youth Council in that town. The Youth Council is located on the boardwalk at the beach. It is just a lone Ufnnrlpn hnllrllno which probably didn't cost a fabu lous sum of money to build. in one end of thp rnnm thnv have ajoi4a. bar. In Another part they have a juke box and plenty of room to dance, Near the bar they have wicker couches which are placed in a half circle, and magazines and ;ffewspapers are placed on tables bear1 these seats. They have ping-pong tables, pool- laoies, ana otner games in still another end of the one large room. ine sign over the frdrit entrance to' the Youth Council reads: "No Adults Allowed; Teen-agers" Onlv." That is resDonslbl for th. fnn that you see oUy teen-agers in the Youth Council. The Council is., rim by a young man in his twenties, with the help of a young iady about the same age.. ' ..,;;,, The teen-agers there just love to go to the Youth. Council because you usually see just about all your menus or classmates there, and you can usually meet lots of new people, too M. C. Green. Jr., a ministerial student, preached at Fines Creek Memorial Church last Sunday. He is one of our Fines Creek boys, and the community is proud of him. Reporter Mrs. Sam Ferguson re turned home Sunday after a tonsil operation last Tuesday in Ashe ville. She spent the remainder of the week recuperating at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. McCracken, on Fines Creek. JqnaesR. Qope Is. Killed Ia Train, Mishap Funeral services were held this afternoon in the Hazelwood Baptist Church for James Ray Cope, 28, wljo was killed, early Saturday morning when struck by a South ern Railway" train. . The Rev. M. L. Lewis and the Rev. O, J". Coxe officated and bur ial was- in' Green rifll Cemetery. Pallbearers were Alien Hyatt, Earl Scruggs, Hk C. Robinson, Aus tin Morgan, John Hoyle, Jr., and Howell Bryson. Cope was a cabinet maker em ployed by the Unagusta Manufact uring Company. He was a native of Haywood County. . The accident occurred at 12.20 a. m. about 40 feet from the main rail crossing at Hazelwood and was Brown will offer a warm welcome to everyone don't forget to attend. Miss Helen Green, who has been teaching at Clearwater, Fla.. is spending some time on Fines Creek this summer visiting her father, Herman Green, and other relatives, Among others on the sick list in the community are Mrs. Dallas West, to undergo an operation at Winston-Salem ' in a few weeks; Mrs. Thomas S. Hood, a patient at St. Joseph's in Asheville; Mrs. Raymond McCracken, Mrs. Betty Seay and Mrs. M. C. Green, Jr., at the Haywood County Hospital; and Miss Lois Ferguson at home. F. C. Green had the misfortune of falling and breaking a rib Friday. This was Just an ideal place for young people to spend their time, and if we had something like that here, I don't think that the young peopie wouia let it down. a swimming pool is another thing that we need. The voune people here would support a pool, and with the number of youths who go out of, town and, walk miles Just for a swim, it should certainly pay for itself in a short time. Yes, the young people will help u me aauus wm jus.t le them. ' ' r m 1 , The Florida State University ten nis team has been the Dixie Con- .wv..,.c luamp mi- uiree consecu tive years, Al Fore BejecUena Ht failure, on, vision testa, ! the most common cause foir rejection in the, air force. " ' "' . " ' Mrs. N, C. James and son N. C, J.r, returned to Statesville last week after visitine relatives on Fines Creek. Major Cecil Brown will have her annual Homecoming at Maple Springs on Sunday, August 5. A large crowd is expected. Major Mr. and Mrs. Weldo Green spent the week end visiting their daugh ter and son-in-law at Hudson, N. C. Mr, and Mrs. Sam McCracken, their small daughter Barbara, and Mrs. McCracken's mother, Mrs. Nellie Aldridge of West Asheville, spent the week end with Mr. Mc Cracken's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. McCracken. Sam McCracken is a teacher at Sand Hill. He is at present attending summer school at Knoxville, Tenn. ( C TONIGHT TUESDAY DORIS DAY In "Lullaby Of Broadway" WED. & TIIUR. "Salerno Beachhead" With DANA ANDREWS Phone 736 PARK THEATRE PROGRAM ' MONDAY, JULY 23 BORN YESTERDAY Starring JUDY IIOLLIDAY and WILLIAM HOLDEN BRODERICK CRAWFORD it TUES. & WED-JULY 24 & 25 'LAST OF THE BUCCANEERS' In Technicolor Starring PAUL IJENREID : 0 V THURS., JULY 26 ROGUE RIVER Northwest Hills -Starring , v RORY CALHOUN Lions Auction, Brings $1,100 The Lion's Club fund for chari table projects was increased by $1,100.00 as a result of the auction sale held at the Esskay Galleries Saturday morning. - Jerry Rogers, chairman of the health and welfare committee for the Lion's, in reporting, on the suc cess of the sale, expressed appreci ation to Esskay and . to the mer chants and citizens of Waynesville, Ilazelwood, Lake Junaluska, Fines Creek, Crabtree, Maggie and Jona than Creek, who donated articles to be sold. Esskay Galleries furnished auc tioneers for. the occasion in addi tion to donating six waterproof watches and a set of china. Equipment The Drive-iV aaiuonal and units ha.. 1 3r't ment of the Drive--was announced tod-"' West, manager '' , The screen js -for better, and MWest explai J The change ai . the policy: 0f p,.'1 possible in tnuvies'j; ua iui a .success;- TUsfN Mr jV jjjjyp tyiiJ YY0I A WORKING OXF MECHANICS . . . STATION ATTENDANTS . . . CONSTRUCTION AND F J THU10Ri SHOE IUITH R'SOLE (REUOLUTIOnflRn IMPERVIOUS TO Oil AMD GASOUNE SPECIAl NON-SUP CRlP MADI OF CORPEO NEOPRENE ..fl " SO V" investigated by Dr. J. Frank Pate, Haywood County coroner, and Chief O. L. Sutton of the Hazel wood Police Department. Pate quoted the engineer as say ing that Cope was sitting on the track, evidently asleep, and that the train was too close to stop when he saw him. The coroner said Cope died as a result of a fractured skull, a crush ed chest, and other internal injur ies. He said no inquest was held. ,T. 15. Dutton was engineer of the train and J. N. Williams was con ductor. ; : Survivors include the parents, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Cope; three daughters, Robert, Jr. , of Elyria, Ohio, Joe COpe, stationed with the Air Force in Guam, and Ralph Cope of Hazelwood; and two sisters, Mrs. Bernard Bean of Miami, Flori da, and Miss Katherine Cope of Hazelwood. Funeral arrangements were un der the direction of Garrett Funer al Home. ' Shade Tree Needs A shade tree needs at least chemical elements. IS ' V0UR KlnD - SHOE ... FOR W "lfk Mad In popular mocoiiinWr Mad In popular mocoiMm pottcrni, over roc-my fullbg -a-i-y feeling, pliabiiupf,! ' thu is th ihoe that loughtni ls Available in black 6r brw? Ca' izi and widths- Trya H" CUSHION INSOI1 We now have cushion insoles bolh fords ' -.-; - and in work shoes. 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