Barbecue Supper Set Saturday At Plains Church The Plains Methodist Church will sponsor a barbecue supper Saturday night at 6 o'clock in the church basement. There will also be a bazaar, and a food sale. The public is invited. Plates will be 50 cents. The WS.CS. met Thursday night at the home of Mrs. Goblc McCracken. Mrs. W. Kathbonc gave the devotional. Those taking part on the program were Mrs. James Malnis, Mrs. Ernest Bran son, Mrs. Fonzo Mann, Mrs. Mark Swain Refreshments were served by the host and Mrs. Wilson Trant ham. ? Mr. and Mrs. Crom Cole spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. C- Chuber of Statesvilte. A birthday supper was given in honor of Mrs. lioroa Price at her home Saturday night. Those pres ent were Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Haw Mrs. Fonzo Mann, Mr. and Mrs. kins. Mrs. Barbara Carter, Mr. and James Mathis and Kermit. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Branson and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hipps. 1 Mrs. Olie Kinsland was hospital ized by a fall last week. Mrs. Kins land broke her leg above the knee twice and is now in the Hay wood County Hospital. Mr. David Sheppard, who has been in Pontiac. Mich, for some time is visiting friends and rela tives this week. Mrs. Mark Swain enjoyed the lecture given by Mrs. Archibald Walker of Spartanburg, S. C., authority on horticulture and flower shows, in the dining room of First Methodist Church in Way nesvilie Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Yoder Clark visit ed Mrs. Clark's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Crawford, near Hayes ville over the weekend. The Men's fellowship had Its regular meeting Monday night at the Hominy Church. New officers elected were: president, Frank Morris, vice president, Er nest Branson, secretary and treas urer, Mark Swain. During the dis cussion session, a committee con sisting of Fonzo Mann, Frank Mor ris. and Joyce Owen to arrange completion of the building of the church. The leaders who prepared the meal were Mrs. Ernest Branson, Mrs. Tom llipps, Mrs. James Mathi*. Mrs. Will Cole, Mrs Fonzo Mann, and Mrs Frank Morris, and Mrs. Joe Cogburn. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Fulmer and son, Jimmy, and Jack Powell of Drexcl, N. v., were guests of Library Notes Margaret Johnston County Librarian riLM SCHEDULE Marrh 8 - April 2 1. ATOM AND MEDICINE?12 minutes, sound, black and white. Dramatically shows how, hy taking radioiodine internally, one man's condition was diagnosed and cured. Describes the increasingly impor tant role of radioisotopes in hos pitals, clinics, and doctors' offices. Clarifies misconceptions about the handling, cost, dosage, and alleged dangers of radioisotope diagnosis and therapy. 2. By MAPS AND COMPASS ,26 minutes, sound, black and white. Proper use of map and compass is vital education for those who roam uncharted areas and wilderness for recreation or in pursuit of their vocation It is also the foundation of an Important new sport?Ori enteering ? which has grown by | leaps and bounds since its incep tion in Sweden more than thirty years ago. 3. CARIBBEAN ? 25 minutes, ! sound, black and white. This film essays to give the world a closer view of some of the principal islands of the West Indies, with their ancient customs and memor ials, their widely different popula tion, their new generations, and the modern problems they have to solve. 4 FORTY-NINTII STATE?25 minutes, sound, black and white. Hawaii has much to offer?and to gain?by becoming a member state A vast tourist trade is attracted each year by the wide beaches and mild climate. The film shows the customs, dances and everyday life of the native Hawaiians and of the Japanese population. 5. NATURE'S PI AN?14 min utes, sound, color. A complement ary film to Man's Problem, it de Rev. and Mrs. W. M. Rathbone, I Sunday. Mr. Eugene Yates, S.N., son of Mr and Mrs. H A. Yates of Laurel Drive, who has been in Japan with the Navy Fleet Post Office for the past 28 months, is now spending a 3t)-day leave at home. Eugene will report to Treasure Island, California, March 28. Mr. and Mrs Kenny Williams and family of Oteen and Mr and Mrs. Jess Pressley of Fairview spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Fish. Mrs Alsie Cordell, who has been a patient in Waynesville hospital for several days, returned home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Clark. Mr and Mrs. Joyce Owens, who have been visiting in Florida have re turned home, each reporting a wonderful time. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Robinson, Mr and Mrs. H. F. Singleton. Charles Robinson, and Mr. and Mrs. James Worley went to Old Fort to at tend the funeral of J. R Morris Thursday. Mr. Morris was the father of Mr. Worley and Zeke Morris. Mrs. C.lenna Warren Stiles, who lias been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joyce Warren for two I weeks, returned Monday to Fort Jackson wltgrc her husband, Sgt ' Stiles is stationed. discuss McCarthy probe rules TOP REPUBLICAN LEADERS go Into a huddle after a White House confer ence with President Eisenhower in which the investigation methods of Sen. Joseph McCarthy were reportedly discussed. They are (I. to r ): House Speaker Joseph Martin; Rep. Leo E. Alien, chairman of the House Rules Committee, and Sea William F. Knowland. Senate Ma jority Leader. Knowland, questioned by reporters, said It would be "entirely improper" for the President to take action aimed at prevent ing McCarthy from holding "one-man" probe hearings. (International) scribes the water cycle as nature's plan for providing all living things with life-giving water. Natural and time-lapse photography combine with animated drawing to clarify the mechanics of the water cycle and to describe and contrast vari ous water cycle patterns in North America. 6. PHANTASY ? 8 minutes, sound, color. A surreal abstract art film, with pastel drawing and "cut out" animation by Norman McLar en and music for saxophones and White Oak CDP Meets Saturday By PATSY DAVIS Community Reporter The White Oak CDP will hold its regular meeting at 8 p.m. Sat urday at the Community House, with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davis and family and Mr. and Mrs. Rowe Ledford in charge. Women who attend the meeting have been asked to bring cookies. Rowe Ledford has returned home after spending a week in the Haywood County Hospital. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. J. C Ledford, who were married recently. Mrs. Ledford is the form er Miss Bonnie Davis of Waynes ville. Mr. Ledford is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Medford of White Oak. Mr. and Mrs. James Messer and family have recently moved into this community. Mr. and'Mrs. Robert Davis en tertained a group of friends with a chicken supper at their home Saturday night. Guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Vinson Bryson and granddaughter, Linda Sue Brown ing of Asheville; Mr. and Mrs. Kimsey Palmer and son, Noland: Mr. and Mrs. llobert Franklin, Mr. and Mrs. George Boring, Mrs. synthetic sound by Maurice Black burn. In a dreamlike landscape, inanimate but familiar objects come to life to disport themselves in grave dances and playful ritual. On a King's Throne VISITING India on a world tour, Canadian Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent squats Indian-fashion on a marble slab that was the throne in New Delhi of the Moslem King of Mughal. (International) ? Grace Marion and Grady Noland; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Green and Brown Me$ser. Milton MVw row of California is spending s<upe time here. 1 S.A.M. Will Meet On March 17, In Asheville Local area industrial leaders will conduct the second panel dis cussion on business management for the WNC Chapter of the So ciety for the Advancement of Man agement. March 17, in Asheville Subject for the panel is "Dele- j gating liesponsibilities to Line Subordinates". This subject has been broken down into five cate gories and each panel member's introductory remarks will deal with one such category. The meeting to be held at the Battery Park Hotel will iK-gin with a social hour at (130 p.m. Saiinook CDP Will Meet Friday Night A meeting of the Saunook Com munity Development Program i will be held Friday, March 12, at j 7:30 p.m. T. D. Hooper, chairman, has re quested all persons interested in the athletic program of the com munity to be present. The program will be presented by representatives of the County Agent's office. Boosters Cluh Will Meet Thursday Night The Hazel wood Boosters Club will meet Thursday night March 11, at 7. Richard N. Barber, Jr. is president, and Roy S. Wright, is secretary. The supper meeting will be held at the Hazelwood Presbyterian church. Mrs. Garner 1 Heads SononJ OES Chapter 1 the ?. '-<?? llem -rvl MIn 1 ' ; 1 wards, in 1 Dora M 1 K?' 11>. 1 Ada; Mrs (a ? cJ Ruth ? 1 Mi ? M ? Vl tie Kelly., a: -i dJ 1 I l ^t L , r. '4'jl etl ofiicf 1 Si AO NO BIRTHDA1 r*. MA?CHll| kokomt sin uil sia only only 52c 24c With COUPON On Pa?e fi SMOKY MTN. SELF - SERVICE GROCERY ?- Balsam Road ? Radio is your constant, friendly companion ? wherever you go, whatever you're doing, RADIO GOES WHERE YOU GO WHCC 1400 ON YOUR DIAL LISTEN TO SALITE TO THE CLASS OF Til Each Sunday afternoon at 2:30 P. M. Ilrar the outstanding talent from each Haywood County Public High School . in this weekly series. Students from Canton High School will appear on Sunday. March 14. at 2:30 P. M. Listen To The Canton High School Girls' Quartet: Margaret Rice. Rrba Curtis. Nancy Calvin, Frederic Trull. A solo by Margaret Rice. , A dramatic reading by James Sides "Memories of Stephen Foster," by the Brass Sestet: Diane Thomason. Charles Gaddis. Glenda Pressley, Bill Anderson, Fred Chappell. Bob Medford. Billy Pace, President. Student Council, will be the moderator. Listen earh Sunday through April 4 to SALUTE TO THE CLASS OP '54 HERE'S A SPECIAL ? George Williamson, of Waynesville Township High School, will present "The Big Change: Fifty Years of Progress" on Monday. March IS. at 7:IS P. M. He won the Haywood County elimination in the Public Speaking Contest under the suspires of the North Carolina Rankers Association. AV'.y W ?' CUP THESE COUPONS-SAVE W ....... .. v. ...........A. v.- .-.-.v.-..v.-.v SAVE P Silver Dust... a... the safe white laundry suds with the premium inside every box! HERE'S WHY WE^AAKE THIS SPECIAL OFFER! 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