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Monday Atiar,. PAGE TWO TS77: WAYNESYILLE RTOUNTAINTKI '.it. te a's !..r'-t s if: a l ? it South Clyde CDP Plans Christmas Cpntost -By. MRS. MAUDE OSBORNE - v: Mountaineer Reporter The S6ifth Clydle C. D. P. met at i,ouisa Chapel October 22. Mrs. ;irtis Rogers gave the devotional nd prayer was by Craig Allen. Songs were by the group, but in addition there was a solo, by Kyle Lindsey, with Mrs. Kyle Lindsey at the piano. I Kyle Lindsey, Ass't. Chairman . had charge of the business meeting in the absence of William Osborne. ' It was decided to have another working at Pleasant Hill Cemetery j Hominy Roads Need Scraping Say Citizens By MRS. LLOYD R. JONES Mountaineer Reporter The Rocky Face Baptist Mission- ary Society met at the church Tues day nipht, October 23, at 7:30. Miss Vioii t Mann and Mrs. Jim Saturday evening, Nov. 3rd. Work ers were urged to come out for the evening. , " . ., 7 " tl was also decided to have a contest in the South Clyde com munity for the prettiest lighted or decorated house at Christmas. : Refreshments were served. . Parker gave the devotional. Dues were paid and old and new busi ness was discussed. Mr. and Mrs. John Gibson and family wants to thank every one who had a part In the pounding Tuesday night October 23. At Strand Tuesday and Wednesday Carl James Clark, who is a stu dent at Wake Forest College, spent the past week end here with his parents, tat. and Mrs. Curtis C'arK- jifaiiE'MBft.. - WAYNESVILLE DRIVE-SI THEATRE ! CHILDREN UNDER 12 j ADMITTED FREE Show Starts At G:13 P. M. MON. - TUES., OCT. 29-30 "RIO GRANDE n Starring JOHN WAYNE and MAUREEN O'HARA i WED. - Tlil'US., OCT. 21 - NOV, 1 DOUBLE FEATURE "DARK CITY" A IIul Waliis Production also OVER THE BORDER" Starring JOHNNY MACK P.ROWN FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2 "RAZAN AND THE SLAVE GIRL' Starring LEX RARKER and VANESSE BROWN 5 Cartoons Comedy i ' Howard Mclntvre and Bill Clark have returned to their job in Vir-1 ginia after spending the past week ' end with relatives here, ; A great number of Champion Home Makers enjoyed a special luncheon at the Champion Cafeter ia Tuesday, October 23, and all en joyed a tour through the"Cafeteria STRAND TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY This Is Pier Angeli Her first bi M-G-M picture ' "Teresa" is wonderful , M-G-M presents T1 t I THE STORY OF A BRIDE pier anbeIT"j6hn ericsom Added Cartoon News THURSDAY - FRIDAY MURDER lives here! VIOLENCE lives here! , DESIRE live here! SHAME lives here! Ff iichmi 4 ntomu wm . BASEHART CORTESA UINDIGAN Jxm , mi smoky mmmu vimm APPLES Apples Carefully Grown Under Natural Conditions, Without Irrigation or Artificial Forcing, In The Rich Virgin Soil of The Mountainsides, In a Cool Atmosphere, Beneath the Filtered Rays of the Southern Sunshine Evidence A Quality and Superb Flavor Unexcelled Elsewhere In The World. THESE APPLES GROWN & PACKED BY fruseo la-orchards Lake Junaluska, N. C. Wc Recommend These Apples Without Hesitation To Both Housewife and Connoisseur ' '-If, . !" 'W,..'" X ""r Determined to free himself from the over-possessive family who have helped ruin his marriage, Juhn Ericon leaves his mother, Patricia Collinge, and sister, Peggy Ann Gamer,' in this scene lrom "Teresa," stirring M-G-M drama, showing at the Strand Theatre Tuesday and Wednesday. ' . ' 1 Honor Roll For Clyde High School Released Tha honor roll for the last report period at .Clyde High School has been released by Stanley Living ston. principal. It is as follows: 12th Grade "A", none. "B" Paul Jackson, Bob Medt'ord, Don ald Milner, Mary Joe Cole, Vir ginia Fincher, Mary Sue Mann, Joyce Gail Matthews, Nina Med ford, Bobbie Jo Shuler, Betty Threadgill. 11th Grade "A',' Mary Fran ces McCracken; VB", Geraldine Smith, Bruce Buchanan. lOUWA", Joretta Medford, Bar bara Scott; "B", Helen Carver, Con oree Frady, Janet Francis, Sue Stamey, David Livingston. 9th "A'; Nono; "B"i Betty Sue Carver, Ronald Dotson, Dan Mc Cracken. j 7th "A", Barbara Jolly; "B", Edwlna Summey, Frances Jones, Mary Etta Brown, Elaine Curtis, Alice McCracken. 6th "A", none; "B", Ray Jack son, John Livingston, ; Zula Kay Ledford, Dean Ilaynes, Theresa Brown, Hosulind Amnions, Rita Hipps, Mike Leatherwood. 5th "A". Ronald Creasman. Ronnie Hall, Joe Ilaynes, Jimmy Winfrey, Joyce Dixon, Joyce Farm- e,r.,Pegs Fx9.e J2?lQ'W ireenDk ana Ilaynes Reva Jackson, Patricia Lindsey, Janics Reynolds, Amelia Robinson. 3rd "A", Robert McCracken, Cnarles Young, Carolyn Ducker, Patricia Wilson, Rebecca Chapman, Naomi Grant; "B", Bennie Killian, after lunch. A number of Hominv residents enjoyed the singing at Beaverdam Baptist Church Sunday, October 21. Woman's Society Of Christian Service Meets The Hay wood County zone meet ing of the Woman's Society of Christian Service was held Wed nesday, October 24 at Rockwood Methodist Church One conference .officer, Mrs. II. G. Allen, Conference secretary of Missionary Education7was present, and every district officer with one exception. ' After messages fiom district of ficers, a, question and .ni-wcr period followed. : Messages from President Mrs. .1 R. Long and Promotion Secretary, Miss Ray Ballard followed- After lunch, a seminar was held, and a presentation of the lour ap proved studios as follows- "Latin America," Miss Louise Ballard; "The Rook of Acts," Miss Ray Bal lard; "Family Lile, a 'Christian Concern," Mrs. Julian Gilli.x; "Churches for Our Country's Needs," Mrs II. G Allen. Next meeting is to he at Cial) tree Methodist Church in 10.r)2 Mr. and Mrs. L. Gay Surrett and son, Steve, have moved from Ashe- ville, to Fred Mann's Farm in this community. He used to live here. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Morris have returned to their home, after spending a week with his brother in Houston, Texas. Mrs. Johnnie Fuller is confined to her home with the mumps. - OES Changes Meeting Time Thursday-Night A change in the time of meeting has been announced by the Way nesville chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star. The regular meeting next Thursday will be held at 7:30 p.m. instead of at 8 p.m. The meeting will be hold in the Masonic Lodge in the First Na tional Bank building Mrs Nellie Clark, Worthy Matron, will preside Greenland's largest export, ice bergs, hit a new low this year. Gail Green, Carolyn Shuler, Mary Lou Seibert, Carolyn Ilaynes, Mc Lain Rogers. Mrs. R. A. Swain has been visit ing her children, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Swain and Mrs. Mammie Hall. Mrs. Swain left Tuesday to visit relatives in Ohio. Park Theatre Program Mr. and Mrs. Hillard Clark has returned to their home in Ohio, af ter visiting his brother here. " Mrs. Russell Banner. Mrs Pansv Banner visited their brother, Lloyd R. Jones and family October 24 They are enroule to Knoxville, lenn. iney Dotn live at Monte zuma. ' Mrs. Wiley Donaldson is spend ing a week in Florida, visiting her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Charles Brown. Mrs. Wiley Donaldson's son Charles, who has been stationed in California for the past three years, visited her last week. MON. - TUES. "'" T OCT. 29 - 30 ' "Flying Leathernecks' Color Technicolor Starring JOHN WAYNE ROBERT RYAN WED., OCT. 31 "Big Gusher" Starring PRESTON FOSTER WAYNE MORRIS About 50 attended the singing at Plains Methodist Church Wednes day night, October 24. Rev.- Jr B. Golden was well pleased with the improving of different hymns. The Methodist Hymnal was. used throughout the program,' Nearly everyone in the commun Jty are working hard in their base ments, trying to get their tobacco worked off before winter beginsi The people of Hominy Commun ity urges the State to scrape our roads. It is like riding on a wash board and Is tearing up the car by dragging on pans. TIIURS. - Fill. NOV. 1 - 2 A PICTURE WITH A HEART AS Big AS TODAY'S GOLDEN WEST! V with .. 1,?V... PRESTON RITA McDOWALL FOSTER JOHNSON i 1 ! '. i 'MTfU-H j ! 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