Monday Afternoon, Juy THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNT ADfEES !. is 'it 'i r - : - ' " o t t News of Interest to Visitors in Vaeationlani V.H'' .ii t n III;' i $ St WW I mm I Story Hour To Continue; Children iHeariMrs. Gruelle More than fifty children, all members of the Cherokee Reading Club, sat entranced upon the floor as Mrs. Johnny Gruelle read two storiojs from "Beloved Belindy," of which she is author. The place was the Haywood County Library; the time was last Thursday at 10 a. m. during the regular story hour which is sponsored by the" Waynes ville Homemakers for children of SNICHTiWItKlY TUESDAY THRU SUNDAY UNTIL SEPTEMBER 4TH 8 P.M. MOUNTMNSIDE THEATRE TIIMTS ON J AH AT Chamber of Commerce ' and Bus Station Comments Of Our Visitors Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Gorman of Wilmington N, C, whose local ad dress was 1900 Wolcott Ave., had this to say: "We really enjoyed our short stay. The ' rooms were very third grace age or under. ; Mrs. Gruelle, -whose summer home is in Balsam, is author of the Raggedy Ann series. She intro duced her reading with a Raggedy Ann song, and after the reading, autographed books and Raggedy Ann Dolls brought by the eager children. The story hour, it was announc ed by Miss Margaret Johnston. Li brarian, will continue through Aug ust 23. Previously scheduled to end in July, it will be continued be cause, in Miss Johnston's words, 'The response has been wonder ful.",': ';...'.:... Head New Lake Conference PASTRIES . PIES CAKES "The More You Buy -The Happier We Are" We Oct A Kick Out of Baking Fine Foods WHITMAN'S BAKERY Main Street Phone 343 Waynesville ...,.,. Ill, I...,.!.,,,.,.,,!.,! " ' : : , . .::..,.,... '' . ti . . ) Three New Conferences Feature MethodistActivity This Week Two South-wide meetings open tonight at the Methodist Assembly grounds with over 1,000 dedegates in attendance. Dr. Paul W. Hoon, pastor of the First Methodist Church, German- Read The Mountaineer Want Local Girl Honored ... : " : ' I Miss Sally Stovall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Felix Stovall of Way nesville was jecently honored at town. Pa., will address the opening camo Greystone by being elected i ; session of district superintendents j t0 the Temporary Honor Council . x rr rf .. . . . . 1 .U land pastors ot nine siaies ai iov which is composed, oi girauuw i o'clock in the auditorium. ( Dr. Hoon and Dr. Nels F. S. i Ferre, Vanderbilt School ' of The ' ology, Nashville, will alternate as ! platform speakers for the confer ence, which win continue imous" Friday. Daily sessions will feature panel discussions and workshop groups. In charge of the conference pro gram are the Rev characteristics of leadership and good ' sportsmanship exemplify the spirit of Greystone. The camp is located on beautiful ! Lake Summit, near Hendersonville. In charge of the District Superintendents and Pastors Conference at the Lake this week, is Rev. J. Dallas Bass (left), of Nashville. Also from Nashville is Rev. M. Earl Cunningham, (right) who will serve as Dean of the Leadership Training School opening today. comfortable and the food was de licious, : Our guest, Mrs. Gerdie Reagan, also of Wilmington, shar ed our pleasure." Staying at 160 Hampton St. was Mrs. H. L. S. of Orangeburg, S. C. While Vague as to her name she was specific as to her reactions. "1 enjoyed my stay in your hospitable city very much." TILE BATH NEXT TO RESTAURANT BRADLEY'S MOTEL and INDIAN TRADING POST Most Modem Gift Shop In VV. N. C. Soco Gap Road U. S. 19 Maggie, North Carolina , Gateway To The Great Smoky Mountains National Park 12 Modern Units One 6-Room Cottage INSURANCE REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS RENTALS Waynesville's Newest Real Estate and Insurance Agency HARRY LINER & ASSOCIATES 131 Main Street JOY SMATHERS, Manager Phone 363 HEADQUARTERS 9 Books O Gifts O Stationery Office Supplies Nationally Known Brands THE BOOK STORE Main Street Many Rotarians Visiting Here The following were visitors at the Rotary Club meeting on Fri day: Bill Pearce of Palatka, Fla., Roy E. Garnett of Lake Wprth, Fla., Arthur Evans of Waynesboro, Ga., Wallace Fridy of Spartan burg, S. C, Joe Johnson of Mi ami, Fla.,. George Royal of Belle Glade, Fla., Henry B. Edwards of Russell ville, Ky., E. J. McCann of Punta Gorda, Fla., George T. Mc- Cukley of Columbia, S. C, Edward Gove of Vlneland, N. J., Amos Wooten of Cocoa, Fla., Nat. M. Weems of Boynton Beach, Fla., Victor Montgomery of Belzoni, MISS. C. E. Johnson of Oulvev. Fla.. Hal W. Little of Wadesboro, N. C, Wm. J. Clayton of Kannapolis, N. C, E. R. Pipping of Lakeland, Fla., Tom Little of Wadesboro, J. M, Albergotti of Orangeburg, S. C, Ralph Reavis of Statesville, John A. Diaz of Tampa, Fla., Har- oiu Larson ot Auburndale, Fla., Frank Talton of Dunedin, Fla., W. Dalton Smith of Wiggins, Miss., Wm. C. Walsh of Ft. Pierce, Fla., Ben O. Framlin of Gainesville, Fla., Howard S. Evans, of Orlando, of Nashville, president of the dis trict superintendents' southeastern jurisdiction executive committee, and the Rev. Edgar H: Nease, Char lotte, Secretary-treasurer. : Over 400 church workers were to register today for a 12-day lead ership training school at Shackfora, Hall. Dean of the school is the Rev. M. Earl Cunningham, director of leadership education at the nation al headquarters of the Methodist Board of Education in Nashville. He said the leadership school faculty will number 35 specialists in Christian Education from throughout the United States. Lab oratory sessions, designed as spec ialworkshop instruction for teach ers 'of children and youth, will be under the direction of Miss Emma Jane Kramer, Montgomery, Ala., and Miss Ann Maria Domingos, Macon, Ga. Secretaries, treasurers and sta tisticians of Methodist annual con ferences in the Southeast will meet at Junaluska Thursday and Friday. J. Dallas Bass Dr. Nease is president of the group( He said the program will feature round table discussions and a re view the vear's work. GOOD FOOD At The Waynesville iRestauram 119 fllam btreei xeiepiione 9ij; Open 5 A. M. To 1 A. M. j Same Prices All Year 'Round SPECIAL CHICKEN ir STEAK Fla., Bill Frasier of Durham, and F, S. Love of Elizabeth City. VJ"-W Sk-iiJfe Li mrvmmmmX I . . k 1 J J, ' "" CHARUE'S TEXACO SERVICE OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY One of the most complete service centers in W. N. C. B. F. GOODRICH TIRES & TUBES for ROAD SERVICE CALL 817 INSURANCE - REAL ESTATE SALES -RENTALS Carolina Mutual Insurance Agency Next To Library R.N.JOHNSON & P.L.JOHNSON Phone 331 Main St. Palmer House Center of Waynesville COOL-QUIET-RESTFUL Enjoy our homelike atmos phere and our home-cooked food. Phone 220 Pigeon St. MRS. E. S.DELBRIDGE I Owner - Manager Portable Fence for Ball Games A portable fence is a unique de vice used in Cameron Park, South Orange,' N. J., to keep crowds at a proper distance as they watch base ball games of the South Orange Community Little League. The play ers are aged 8 to 12. The fence is set around the outfield before eacl! game and removed at the close Snpremt In Quality Sine fiittmote DAI IVY FAfVM S cordially invites your patronage. Phone 1289 MILK - BUTTER ICE CREAM COTTAGE CHEESE - EGGS BILTMORE DAIRY OFFICE Lake Junaluska Sportsmen Headquarters O Fishing O Golf Baseball O Tennis Parkmanfs Hardware MAIN STREET THE n(ttm MAIN STREET WAYNESVILLE OPEN YEAR ROUND ALL HOME COOKED FOODS SUPERBLY SERVED TELEPHONE 111-M ' MRS. SAM H. JONES OWNERS-OPERATORS MRS. JAMES T. JONES ai GOOD FOOD I' ; AT ITS . vi' . , BEST ,d. '-',' ! h , l HOME OF THE "j ROTARY CLUB 1 , ft. REAL ESTATE We Have All Kinds of Property For Salo: Many Good Buys. We Have Rental Properly, SEE T. HENRY GADDY '.'''::Atv;':;:''' E. L WITHERS & CO. 15EFORE YOU BUY . Phone No. 100 WAYNEVILLA DINING ROOM FAMOUS FOR Fine Foods HOSPITAL HILL Believe It Or Not . . . IT'S TRUE i ne Loage H4 blocks off U. S. 19A-23 On the edge of Waynesville Golf Course. Viennese-Afnerican Cuisine Rooms With Private Bath Phone 198-R Laundry needn't be an expensive item on your budget! Our automatic washers promise you bright, clean, rapid results. Costs you only a few coins. Bring your Laundry in today!" Complete drying service. HARRELL'S AUTOMATIC LAUNDRY And DRY CLEANERS Depot Street fir - uda 3 THE BEST GRADE "A" DRIVE - IN IN TOWN Breakfast Our Specialty! SANDWICHES DRINKS Delicious Bar-B-Que Chicken Ideal for Sunday Picnics and Dinners Opposite Pet Dairy THIS IS THE PLACE WAYNESVILLE ART GALLERY '-irU,&i?rm-.t. ' S. i " .' ' ' -' - ' : , ' , ' I I Ii Ii i ill s , j ii """ -'.. -ni . 'j H i I t ..in v . iniKllillllll - " i y :::: iy:v:-;:ww:w:i 2 Auction Sales Daily 10:30 A.M. and 8 P.M. Largest,, Finest Collection-Ever Offered- IN WAYNESVILLE O Diamond Jewelry O Clocks O Antique English Silver O Sterling Silver O Watches O Persian Rugs THIS IS OUR 19th CONSECUTIVE YEAR IN WAYNESVILLE 153 MAIN STREET James Mann, Owner .. WAYNESVlIf 1 C 1)1.. id I la. 'at a; BALI' ties !!.. I. Ill I ! 'Ji.Iii I t ' .-1.