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Afternoon, September 3, 1S31 THE WAYNESVTLLE MOUNTAINEER park Tuesday and Wednesday 4 M&:r 'Wit V -HIT PARADE Of 19Sr (2B) ..' , ideal hit, with screen and radio personalities playing Theatre Tuesday and Wednesday. ARK THEATRE PROGRAM MONDAY, SEPT. 3 pNG THE GREAT DIVlbE" Starring klRK DOUGLAS - VIRGINIA MAYO ESDAY and WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 4-5 I. itll-Off J' 1 jiMiftllfcirffitflitiriirrmi ii, i Jl 3E FIVE PLUS TWO bobby ramos and his rumba bano in Flay by Elizabeth R.inhordt, Aubrey Wiib.rg, lawrtnc. Klmbl. by Aubry Wisb.rg . Associate Productr-Director - John H. Auir X PICTURE . Republic Pictur.i Corporation - Htrbort J. Yotts. FrlWnt starring CARROLL MARIE McDONALD rfltn iti nnnniniiri "ThMriihan t, with f RANK (John L C. Sovony) f ONTAINE OAVANAGH W -; , GRANT WITHERS MIKHAIL RASUMNY iwv.-ii j, FACE TimT- Plains Methodist WSCS Hostess For Study Course MRS. LLOYD R. JONES Mountaineer Reporter The Women's Societv of Christ. Ian Service of the Plains Methodist Church, Hominy, was hostess Mon day afternoon to five other groups for a Study Course entitled "Thp Family A Christian's Concern." Mrs. Ray Torpev of Alexandria Va., was the guest speaker. She was introduced by Mrs. Huh Burn- ette, Study Course chairman. Mrs. Torpey is the former Miss Jo Mann, uaugmer ot Mrs. Frank Mann of North Main Street. She is a grad uate of the Woman's Collese of the University of North Carolina. Mrs. G. H. Hipps. president nf the Plains society, presided over the meeting, which lasted from 2 to 4 p, m. with a brief break for refreshments. Groups participatine in addition to the hostess society were The Women's Society of Canton First Church, Bethel, Rockwood, Beaver- dam, and the Rockwood Wesleyan Service Guild. The Fourth Quarterly Conference of the Rockwood Charge was held Tuesday night at the Plains Church, with the Rev. W. J. Huney- cutt, district superintendent, pre siding. Reports were heard from the pastor and from all church of ficials; and plans were made for the coming year. The Rev. and Mrs. W. Jackson Huneycutt were dinner guests Tuesday of the George B. Cul breths. ' Several young people of the Plains Church enjoyed Youth Week activities at Rockwood Church last week. Mr. and Mrs. James Dixon and children were Sunday visitors of the Rev. George Culbreth. MYF HAS OUTING The MYF of the Plains MethO' dlst Church spent Wednesday at the Recreation Park in Ashevllle, Those going were Betty and Bar bara Branson, Alice Mae Pierce, Nancy Hipps, Mary Lou Gates Barbara Gates, Shirley Jones, Bet ty Parker Sharon Alexander, Nancy Kay Hipps, Morris Broyles, Dee, Cole, Dale Branson, Carol Cole, Billy Shepard, Douglas Alex ander, Mary Alexander, Bobby Shephard and Louise Jones. Morning Star People To Attend Old Folks Day BARBARA SETZER , Mountaineer Reporter The people of Morning Star are looking forward to the Old Folks Day September 9 at the Morning Star Methodist Church on Dutch Cove Road. Throughout the day there will be a program of speaking and singing.' Everyone is invited to come and bring a basket lunch. The community has expressed its thanks to The Mountaineer for the pictures and story on Morning Star which appeared in the Aueust 28 issue. Mr. and Mrs. Buck Plemmons and children and Fred Winfield left by plane Saturday for a week's visit in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Hall of Dutch Cove Road have returned home after spending a few days in Winston-Salem -and in Hayes-ville. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Burnette at tended the homecoming day Sun day at the Oak Grove Baptist Church. ,': : Wendell Davis has returned to his camp in Georgia after spending ten days' furlough here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Davis. Mr, and Mrs. James Burnette re turned Wednesday to their home in Raleigh after spending two weeks here with friends and rela tives. ' MONEY TREE FOR AMPUTEE I itAWkv J'tthtel s k . k. . s Mill- A JjM BiTlITlRi QUADRUPll AMPUTEE Pfc. Hubert E. Reeves, 19, ot Joliet,.m., smlle happily from his bed in the Valley Forge Army Hospital, Phoenixville, Pa., as he is presented with a wax Christmas tree containing $700 in coins. Ambrose Vavarek, who started the fund, makes the presentation while Virginia Poole and Mrs. Vavarek look on. International) Alf Creasman, Dale Ratcliff. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Leatherwood and son, and Bruce and Carroll Med-ford. Lot of Eye Doctors There are 15.000 optometrists the United States. A trip to Fontana Dam was en joyed last Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Medford, Mr. , and Mrs. George Hendrix and son Jack of Newport, News, Va., Mr. and Mrs. APPLES Protect your apples by storing them in scientifically refrigerated storage rooms. Cooler and freezer rooms for all v meats and produce Asheville Ice & Storage Co., Inc. Asheville, N. C. Plant: Riverside Dr. Office: 8 South Market St. Dial 37602 Dial 5131 xz 11 1 NOTE: Our Matinees Have Been Discontinued. LAST TIMES TONIGHT rf ' V'j, . VN I SONG AND FUN FILMI rvniicc iiv micT m LAbUOLIill UUOI fl If I KCD SAlir MACDONAtOI I a VUDlflDBI-GUD I U WIUIUI MOHKA Mrwi ' . DtMAI!tST ' LEWIS WAIIWN JJ Popeye Late News TUESDAY . WEDNESDAY Something Different In Motion Picture Entertainment! "I Do Not Recommend This Picture For Children." S. E. TUTOR, Manager "NOTHING SH0XT of A SZrtSATftffi." -4Qiur cuownni, n. r. """" ' i7 "i THURSDAY - FRIDAY DANNY Mi SAMUEL GOLDWYN'S IIABBrK 1WU.IB. DINAH ! SHORE DANA ' ANDREWS COLOR 8 ' 1 TECHNICOLJ Say, "I Saw It In The Mountaineer." Mrs. Fonzo Mann is ill at her home on Oakmont Drive. o THURSDAY and FRIDAY, SEPT. 6-7 ENNINGS OF OKLAHOMA' (In Technicolor) DAN DUREYEA and GALE STORM fNESVILLE DRIVE-IN THEATRE ThtuW Wll'cOMf una SHOW STARTS AT 7:30 CHILDREN UNDER 12 ADMITTED FREE P AIR CONDITIONED - MON. & TUES., SEPT. 3-4 WAR WITH THE ARMY Starring MARTIN & LEWIS o WED. & TIIURS., SEPT. 5 (5 Double Feature ' EARLY ARIZONA Starring WILD BILL ELLIOTT 5 ALSO ' ' it 't STORY OF MOLLY . Starring iyOC . JOHN RUSSELL - DOROTHY HART Selected Short Subjects ' Mrs. F. W. Dieselhorst of At lanta, Ga.', Mr. and. Mrs. Gerald Hipps, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hipps of Jacksonville, Fla., were called here by the death of W. M. (Bill) Morris. Mr. and Mrs. Jennings Cole of Memphis, Tenn., spent several days last week with the former's grand mother, Mrs. Will Hipps, and with other relatives. TV? with plenty on the ball M Mrs. Charles Chaplin and son Berry of Houston, Texas, arrived last week to spend a month with her mother, Mrs. J. Pat Holland, of Newfound Road. Mrs. Howard W. Joy and son Freddie arrived last week for a visit with her mother, Mrs. Daisy Mann, and with other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Culbreth of Camp Sky Ranch, Blowing Rock, were recent house guests of the Rev. and Mrs. George. Culbreth. Australian River Control Australia's big Darling river con trol project will conserve water to make an arid. Texas-size area bloom in the continent's southeast. It's 'Wunderbar' ,. V "IIIM" W'TTCT!? 2f.' I'--1 ' li I HIS OLD home town of Natzungen, Germany, has not forgotten John Dierkes, who left in 1905 to settle In New York. Returning for a visit, John finds a ga welcome festival awaiting him. In fact, because he built a shooting gallery for his old friends, they made him a special City Magistrate. , .(I"tc"iatona i-a t i wt i if itffii Jr. ffTniiiiinirfi ittiimwi im 1 . '' , - " ,wu,AVMVm.n I . mmtm - ,"l'l.g'".;,iwiiy)iiMii"'M I O How long since you lifted the hood of a car, and took a good look at what's beneath? Ve like to have folks do that with a Buick. lu'll find that broad bonnet isn't put there for show. ' packed with horsepower-' high, wide and handsome more horse power than normal drivers will ever use in full. And if you're up to date on modern features you'll find that this bonnet is packed with these too. Do you know, for example, that every new engine introduced or previewed in recent years is built on the valve-in-hcad principle ? ; Score one for Buick. No Buick engine has ever been built in any other way. Do you know what it takes to make full IB ' use of high compression? A valve-in-head engine! Score two: Buick has been stepping up compression ratios for years. But Buick has blazed one trail which other engines still haven't followed-don't ask us why. Every Buick has a Fireball Engine which, as we've said before, is like having a string of comets by the tail. Fact is, in every flame-packed cylinder there is a comet-rolled into a swirling ball by a special turbo-top piston touched off by a flashing spark every 5 inches you travel in a Buick. That's why we're proud to show folks that -Buicks have a-Fireball Engine and -prouder still to have them take one of these thrilling performers out on the road. Want to try it? Come in and see us soon. Kiuipmtnt, aceeuoriee, trim and mod$l$ am tubjtct to oAatitf wtthvut nu(wt 0 ft' n . .: ' YOU? IfFY TO GRFATFR VAtUE WHEN BETTER. AUTOMOBILES ICE BUILT tUICK WILL BUILD THEM -- The secret of Fireball Power Is B the use of dome-urul-Uip design Qt the piston phown above. m Here's the piston inside the cylmifeE As it nioves down, the fuel churgd rushes in sets up a swirl when f hits the piston top. Tj The piston moves up compresses) the swirling fuel into the comet shape shown here. "Compression ratios" are simply a measure of. how much the fuel is vompretsed. The ball of fuel is compressed around the spark plug-lets loose its : pent-up charge when the spark it 1 fired-delivering a higher percentage of power from each charge of f ucL TAYLOR MOTOR COMPANY 403 DEPOT STREET WAYNESVILLE, N. C. 7, fj. "f f t
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