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I Thomas Is ?Jeer For ?an's Club K'. \ Thomas, chief oi I,, the I' s Kny, i-e I t|,t. speaker at a meet* K, o Woman's K noon in the Km ot Wit Mot hodjs, E arts introduced b> Mrs Kjefander. .If. Khoina- spoke on "The K American Home" He K the past when the home Kftor)-" wher< most fam-1 V sere mad< and parent s ?he ehh rtalnment for the Jin the homes of today E child makes his own j K pointed out that static ? rune out of ton criminals ?broken homes and he < m -? -n~i , the nOOCI (II UJiuru V in I j(K where parents take : P with their children and 1 Idren are disciplined and think of others. R Jeter, vice president during the business hour, lymond Kane gave a re h? district meeting held bee and announced the the year as "Ye Are the 1 the World". tere made to fill Christ-1 s for service men over- j Mrs M. (i Stamey serv airman of the project, is for the tea hour were Albright. Mrs. M G lis R \. Barber. Mrs. ter. and Mrs. VV (; Fran. ** * eWorkcrs Arc I 111^ V^Wl US. 1 C. 11V V nyd Rippetoe, ease work ,iiss Rena I'athey, child rorker. of the Haywood i'elfare Department are conference on Family being held in Asheville tomorrow. This is a joint of Southeastern Council Relations and the North Family I.if'' Council touch of the exotic in pany menus? Then use or pistachio nuts In some lishes Brown the pine Jy in butter and serve fillets Or stir them into ked rice and serve with ?bs or a roast of lamb, istachio nuts in a crcant tread and then smooth cavities of celery stalks: k-inch lengths and serve coarse or with a salad heated canned baked r buttered toast and top rounds of frankfurter t chopped onion for a supper sandwich. Heat farter rounds in a skil e open sandwich. forces occupied Britain ' 400 years early in the en. >1 Its. NORA JAMKS HOWFI.I. of Waynesvllle announces the rn Kaeement ol her dauRhtcr. Marv Dorcas, to Charles Hubert lane. Jr., son ol >lr. and Mrs. Charles II Cove of Winston-Salem. The wedding; is planned for December. (I'hoto hv The Anchor Co.) Bookmobile Schedule Tuesday, Oct. 29 MOItNINC STAR Quay Smathers 9:30-10:15 Jack Chambers 10 30-11:00 Marrows' Grocery 1115-11:30 Wilson's Store 11 45-12 00 Morning Star School 12:15- 1:45' 11. M. Stanley 2 00- 2 15 j Sinathi n Hairy 2:30- 2 45 Friday, Oc t. 20 kim's creek II I, Rathbone 9 30- 9:45 R. G Rathbone 10:00-10 15 Paul Ft i nuson 10:30-10:45 C. R. Mi Klreat It 11:00-11:20 Fines Creek School 11:30- 1:00 Trarrthani's Store 1:15- 1:30 Francis Rogers 1:45- 2:15 Violet Moore- 2 30- 2:45 keep kmves sharp Re -lire your knives are kept sharp. You are more likely to cut vourst If while straining to use a dull tool than when slicing easily with a sharp one. Sandra Nance Marks Birthday With Party Miss Sandra Nance observed tier fourth birthday with a party at the home of her parent*. Dr. and Mrs. YV. M Nance on Balsam Drive, Saturday afternoon. Favors and decorations were in the Hollowc'eii motif. (Jumes were played during the afternoon As sisting Mrs. Nance iti serving was Mrs. Lloyd Wan en Guests attending includes) Susan and Buddy I'rowell, Caroline and Susan Moore ^ Jack, Jiji and Douglas Cherry. Helen Ann, Kd ward and Chester l.aFontaine. Andy and Buster Haynes. Joe and Gary Warren, Chuck. Genu, and Sandy Gieger. Geoffrey Green. Keith Calhoun. David Kay, Mark Myer, Diane Donnelly Also Mr. and Mis, Dewe> Wilk erson. grandparents of Miss Nance and her aunt, Mrs ltovce Brewer all of Winston Salem News In Reverse PETERSBURG. Va. ' AI' > ? For many years .Negroes have been making news by applying for ad mission to colleges in stales where segregation laws barred them. The news was reversed when more than a dozen white appli cants were denied admission to Virginia State College, a school for Negroes. The college turned them down after being advised by the State Board of Education that they could not be admitted under Virginia law President Robert P. Danile of the college said the white appli cants were from the area near the college and were mostlv interested in part-time courses as day stu dents. Shaped For Color . MOUNT DOHA Fla. <APt ?^ Even if vou'rc color blind, you can tell what the traffic lights are signaling here. Masks have been fitted over the signals to make green lights square, orange lights diamond shaped and red lights circles. Mayor U. L. Heaton, who order ed the system, has a good reason for favoring it. He's color blind himself. Tedder-Bishop Marriage Is Announced Miss Geraldtne Bishop, dauyh- j ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Bishop of Clyde, was married to William Talmadge Tedder, sun of ! Mr. and Mrs, K. J. Tedder of Win ston-Salem, on Saturday. October 2 The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Vernon Daeturyicr in his home in Winston-Salem with a small group of relatives and close friends present. The bride wore a princess style j dress of while faille with navy ae 1 cessories and she tarried a white j Bible tupped with a white orchid | showered with satin streamers I Mi*s Lucille Bishop was her sis i tor's only attendant. She wore a] drc-s of aqua silk shantung with brown accessories and carried a ! bouquet of white carnations. Bay Granger, cousin of tin bridegroom, served as best man. Mrs. Tedder is a graduate of the ; Crabtree-Iron DulT High School i and is now employed by Swif) and | Company in Winston-Salem Mr Tedder, who attended Walk-j i ertown High School, was recently discharged from the Marine Corps lie is employed by Bassick Sack i Co The couple will reside in Win- 1 j ston-Salem. David Underwood Makes Honor Roll i David Underwood. son of Mrs ; David 'Underwood. Jr . who is at- j tending Fishhurn Military Acad-j emy in Waynesboro. Va . has been included on the too honor roll ot (ho school tor the first grading! period He also received a distin guished award at a dress parade I last Saturday lie is a member of the freshman class Garden Club To Hear Mrs. Paul Gresham Mrs. Paul Ofesham of Asheyille, an authority on chrysanthemums, I | will be the speaker at a luncheon ' I meeting of the Richland Garden | Club Thursday at 12:30 pm at I "Windover." the home of Mrs .1 i Harden Howell Miss Hay Ballard and Miss! Louise Ballard will he hostesses I with Mrs. Howell Miss Lou Klva Kller will preside. ; Mr. and Mrs. P. II Gentry at tended the Georgia Tech-Kentucky : game in Atlanta on Saturday : Dr. Thomas String)ield attended the Carolina-Wake Forest game in Chapel Mill on Saturday ? ' if*. .?fr' '-???? Pvt. Lowell II. Edwarrs spent the weekend with his mother. Mrs ' Kffie Barton, here. Pvt. Edwards is in the Marine Corps, stationed at Camp Lejeune,' where he is affiliated with the Radio and Communication division. Mr. and Mrs. David Hyatt Spent the weekend in Atlanta as guests of the latter'* brother and sister in-law. Mr. and Mrs VV. H. Dame ron, Jr.'. and attended the Georgia Tech - Kentucky football game , They were accompanied to At lanta by Mrs. James Atkins and her granddaughter. Betty Ruth At kins. who spent the weekend with I the former's son and daughter-in law, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Atkins. Miss Agnes Filzhugh Shapter, j who has been spending sometime at her summer home in Hazelwood. left yesterday for Pass-A-Orille 1 Beach. Florida w here she will spend the winter. She has In-en a member of the staff of The Moun taineer during her stay here. * * * So many good dishes to make from leftover cooked smoked , I tongue!! Use it in a hot loaf, in a cold mousse, in hash or in sand- j withes. Tibet has 400,000 or more priests in a population of four million. fermra extra^ mm bonus 1 HI RING Ol'R BIG I ANNIVERSARY sale 1 fO $50.00 BULOVA watches I AND A LOVELY loo diamond ?E IN TODAY ? NOTHING TO BUY ? WILL I "E GIVEN FREE AT P. M., (K'T. .10. ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS REGISTER. & v klj^ytobwwitrilisbilwtlj I BEST terms in town Strand MON. & Tl 'KS.. OCT. 2.j & 2? You'll Explode Witti Laughter! w m , 0% lot ' '% jjffiiN tfiifr Theatre WEI), k Tin us., OCT. 27 & 2K -turning a tropic oH paradise into iFfl spit hole of terror! jf-Jm T ? ?a#,?!i!!SR mmm MRS. Wll.l.l AM TAI.MADfiE TEDDEK was married October I in Wiiwton-Salrm. Sh?* is thr former Miss (?eraldine Itishop. daughter ?f Mr. and Mrs. Rnbrrt C. I! is hop of Clyde. Canton Personals | Mr. and Mrs I. Bryant lluttz claw spent tlx- week end in Allan-' ta, Georgia visiting their son, Louis B. Holtzclaw. .Ir,, a senior at Geor gia Teeh. While there they attend ed the Kentucky-Georgia 'lech, football game. Miss Winnie I'axton. chief anes thetist at Crawford Long Hospital in Atlanta, Ga.. is visiting her par ents, Mr ,md Mis (J. C I'ax ton, at their home on Maple Street Mr. and Mrs. Hall 11 Whitworth! of Poplar Street have as their guests. Mi and Mrs. Johlf Colyer! and son of Spartanburg, S C. * * * | Mr. and Mrs. James Hardin of Thomson Ave, and Mr. and Mrs j Karl Price of Clyde spent the week ' end in Atlanta, Georgia and at tended the Kentucky-Georgia Teeh game I M iss Miiiam Hawk, local librarl-[ an. has returned liom a tour of! Euro(>o. She was accompanied by her mother. Mrs. Car-lock Hawk, of, l.akr .Tunahiska. Mrs. Ed M. Williams is visiting! her son, Joe Williams, in New York City. " * 4 S. R Felmet left last week for | Sanford. Fla., where he Will spend | the winter months Air. and Mrs Rob Klagge and daughter, Paula, of Royal Oak Mich , have returned to their homej after spending a lew days here with relatives Mrs. Klagge is the former Miss Pauline Taylor of Can ton. Mr. and Mrs. E M Orcein- of Clyde left today for Martinsville. Va where they will spend several days with Mr. and Mrs F M Orccne. Jr. * * +. Mr and-Mrs. John Allen and sons, Johnny and Tommy, left Fri day to spend the weekend in Low land. Tent)!, as guests of Mrs. Al len's brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hill, before return ing to their home in Rurlington. Vermont. Smoky Mtn. DRIVE - IN THEATRE Balsam Kd. Dial GI, 6-5416 Show Slarts At 7:00 F\ M. MONDAY, OCT. 2:? "DRUMS ACROSSl THE RIVER" (In Color) Starring AIJDIK MURPHY Comedy and Cartoon TUBS. & WKI)., OCT. 26 & 27 "THEY WON'T BELIEVE ME" Starring ROBERT YOUNG SUSAN HAYWARI) JANE GREER ? Plus ? Color Cartoorf ? THITRS. & FRI.. OCT. 28 & 29 "SECRET OF THE INCAS" (In Color) Starring CHARLTON HESTON ROBERT YOUNG NICOLE MAIJREY ? ALSO ? 5 COLOR CARTOONS E. Waynesville School To Have Carnival A Halloween Carnival \%ill be' hold at tin* Kasl Waynesville School Thursday night under the sponsorship of the I'arent-Teacher Association. Supper will be served in the school rafeteria Iron) six until eight o'clock after which the pro gram will begin in the auditorium. The highlight of the evening will be the crowning of a king anyl queen to e chosen from represent atives of each class in the school In the classrooms there will bo typieal Halloween attractions in eluding a "ghost house", fish pond, and games. The public is invited . * *? ? BIRTHS At the Haywood Counts Hospi tal: Mr. and Mrs l.ymon Ilaskett of llazelwood, a daughter.-.October 22 ! Mr and Mrs \V. M tfli|hl of Waynesvills1, Route 1 a daughter. October 23 Mr. and Mrs Albert Nichols of Waynesvllle, a son. October 23. Mr, and Mrs. Billy Sutton of j Wayncsvillo a daughter, October' ?3 Mr. and Mrs Ben Ferguson of Clyde. Houte 2. a daughter. Oc tober 24. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Jenkins of Way nesville, Houte 4 a daughter, October 24 Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hunnicutt of Waynesville, a daughter. October! 24 Mr. and Mrs. .(antes Koovor of Clyde, a son. October 25. Allen's Crock Club Has Painting Workshop j A workshop for wood and textile painting was held l>> the Aliens Creek Homo Demonstration t'lui) Wednesday afternoon in the school lunchroom The following members com pleted articles: Mrs, Mack Ed wards, Mrs. Bud Edwards. Mrs Rathhone. Mrs. Moody Farmer, Mrs. Nettie Allen, Mrs ,t. B. Wy att, Mrs. Arthur Dills, Mrs. E. K. i Chambers, Mis E. W MeCracken. and Mrs, Hi rain MeCracken * ? * Mrs. Grady Moody Is Dellvvood Club Hostess The Dellwood Home Demonstra tion Club met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Grady Moody | Mrs. T. V Wells presided and wel- j corned Mrs. W. G. Odcll and Mrs j Ed Hall as guests Follow ing a discussion of | Achievement Day plans, a demons tration was givep on "Dried Flow er Arrangements" by Miss Jean j Childrcrs. assistant home agent. | Refreshments were served by the hostess carrying out a Hallow- j con motif, PARK | Theatre Program MON. & Tl'ES., OCT. 2."> & 2<> j HERE it is THE picture you HAVE BEEN waitinc. fob 2 GRKAT DAYS ? "THE HIGH AND THE MIGHTY" (In Cinemascope and Color) JOHN WAYNK CI. A IKK TKKVOK I.AKAINE DAY Come Karly And See This Gigantic I'roduclion From The lleuinnini;! ? WEI). & THIIRS., OCT. 27 K 28 M-G-M'k Daring, Shocking Drama of Hed Terror! You've Never Seen Anything Like It! "PRISONER OF WAR" Starring RONALD REAGAN t STEVE FORREST ? FRIDAY. (K'T. 2!> Don't Forget Friday Is Family Night At The Park Theatre With Free Gifts and An Evening's Entertainment. Plan Now To Attend And See A Terrific DOUBLE FEATURE! "GAS HOUSE KIDS" ?Plus "HOT NEWS" Starring STANLEY CLEMENTS Spanish Import SARITA MONTIEl, 22. who has es tablished herself as a young screen star in Spain and Mexico, is shown as she prepared for her first Hollywood role. The daugh ter of a wine-maker. Miss Mnntiel was born In Granada and was dis covered by a talent scout as she was singing in a holy procession in Seville. (International) Canton Garden Club Will Meet Tuesday Mis. .1 II Westmoreland will speak on "Winter Protection for Flowers and Shrubs" al the Oc tober meeting <>l the Canton Gard en (Tub Tuesday at HI TO a m in Hie home ol Mrs. A. W. Bottoms on Pennsylvania Avenue. Mrs. Charles Branson will lie associate hostess. F.acli member lias been asked to bring a chrysanthemum specimen, and flower arrangements will be brought to the meeting by Mrs. Hugh Keener, Mrs. Fred Fergu son. and Mrs. Hoy Moore Mrs. Stephens Honors Miss Jimmie Watts Mrs. John II Slovens was hostess at a hridi'o party and kitchen show er Thursday evening in her home at Clyde as a courtesy to Miss Jimmie Watts, bride-elect. The guests .in addition to Miss Watts, were Mrs. M 1 Phillips Mrs A. .1 Reno, Jr.. Mrs. Neil McKinnish. Mrs. Jack Belcher Mis. C. W. Ilardin. Mrs. Tom Me Crncken. and Mrs. J. I,. Sot/or. * "t + Mr. and Mrs K. (\ Wagenfeld left yesterday for Ashland, Ken tueky where they will spend this week. Waynesville DRIVE - IN THEATRE Children Under 12 Admitted FREE Show Starts at 7:00 MONDAY. OCT. 2:? "DIAL 'M' FOR MURDER" In Color Starrinc RAY M1LLAND ORACE KELLY ROBERT CUMMlNdS ? News and Cartoon ? ? TUBS. & WEI)., OCT. 2? & 27 "SHE COULDN'T SAY NO" Starring ROBERT MITCHUM JEAN SIMMONS ARTHUR IIUNNICUTT Selected Short Subjects ? THURSDAY, OCT. 28 "99 RIVER STREET" Starrtne JOHN PAYNE EVELYN KEYES Color Cartoon Selected Short Subjects ? FRIDAY. OCT. 29 "THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL" Starring MICHAEL RENNIE PATRICIA NEAL HUOH MARLOWE ?Also? 5 COLOR CARTOONS New Thriller Is Sequel To Treasure Island' The famous producer - writer team of Aubry Wis berg and Jack Pollexfen have taken an interest ing conjecture and developed it into an exciting, suspense-packed color film. They have created a modern continuation of thq fam ous Hubert laiuis Stevenson story, "Treasure Island," and have shown dramatically and vividly what hap pens when one of Jim Hawkins' direct deseendents <in possession of valuable maps and charts! is beset upon by a group of schem ing cut-throcis The picture. "Return to Treasure Island." opens Wednesday at the Strand Theatre. 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