Sisk, Hannah In
Hawaiian Maneuvers
Participate; In a' special Joint
air-ground operation in Hawaii
with the 4th Me vine Regiment's
2nd Battalion are Cpl. Roy E. Sisk,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy B. Sisk
at Route 1. Wayneeville, and Pvt.
Charles L. Hannah, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank T. Hannah of Route
4, Waynesville.
The operation, conducted by the
1st Provisional Marine Air-Ground
Task Force is aimed at making
every man cf the reinforced 4th
Marine Regiment familiar with the
steps that go into accomplishing
an airlift into a combat zone.
Upon completion of the opera
tion May 28, each of the more than
6.000 men in the regiment will
know what is expected of him and
his unit in such a move.
RICHARD TODD delivers one of Peter Marshall's famous ser
mons rigorously In the Cinemascope version of the best selling
biography by the late minister's wife, Catherine Marshall, "A
Man Called Peter," now playing at the Strand Theatre. Jean Peters
plays Mrs. Marshall in the Twentieth Century-Fox offering, photo
graphed In color by De Luxe.
Canton High
To Graduate
104 Wednesday
A class of 104 graduates at Can
ton High School will receive diplo
mas at commencement exercises at
3 p.m. Wednesday at the school.
W. L. Rikard, principal of the
high school will present the diplo
mas, and Superintendent Rowe
Henry the awards. Dale Chllders
will give the welcome.
"What Constitutes True Great
ness and Real Success in Life" will
be the program theme. Senior
speakers will be:
Linda Briggs: "Desire for Intel
lectual Growth"; Paula Sue Price,
'Desire for Religious Growth";
Gary Keener, "Desire for Political
ind Economic Growth"; and' Ann
Gates, "Desire for Cultural
Growth".
Cash Dividend
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (API?
An alert motorist notified state
police when he saw Ave men divid
ing money from a cash bag along
? highway. Looked like there had
been a robbery.
Troopers rushed to the scene.
The Ave were student ministers.
They had pooled their resources
for a tour and were making a per
iods?dividend" frtrfh fhe~?ffl
munlty fund when the motorist
passed.
'A Man Called
Peter' Showing
At The Strand
"A Man Called Peter," Twentieth
Century-Fox's CinemaScope pro
duction of Catherine Marshall's
inspirational book which opened
yesterday at the Strand Theatre,
is a tonic for your heart and soul.
This great human story sent the
opening day audiences soaring into
a state of ecstary. Here is enter
tainment on the highest plane. This
picture cannot be judged by ordin
ary standards because it clasps all
humanity to its heart.
Everyone who sees it will be a
better person for having witnessed
this story of a Scottish immigrant
boy, whose conscience would per
mit no compromise with princi
cples, who fought his way upwards
into the love and affection of the
America he adopted, who became
famous, but remained humble, and
who left the world a better place
for his having toiled in the vine
yard of human uplift. It is the
story, too, of the girl who loved
him and shared an emotional life
that will inspire everyone to learn
how really deep great love can be.
Richard Todd, as Peter Mar
Shall, brings a man of great heart
and character to life. His portraval
I i sa monument to a man, who in
I his ministries and as chaDlain of
the U. S. Senate rendered his elec
trifying -appeals to the 'human tW
science. His delivery of the famous
sermons and prayers is masterful
in eloquence and power and en
riches thefBlm. which is as elec
tryfying as the man about whom
it revolves.
Jean Peters was never better on
the screen than she is as the ro
mantic girl who learns all the
heartaches of wifehood as well
as the joys of the love and affec
tion of a wonderful man.
On Ellesmere Island, near the
North Pole, the sun never sets for
147 days and never rises for 145
days during the year.
Chambers Now
At Ft. Jackson
Post Hospital
By MRS. J. F.DGAR BL'RNETTE
Community Reporter
Pvt. Saiuuol Chambers, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Chambers,
who was seriously injured in an
accident while on a weekend pass
recently, was moved from Moore
General hospital at Swannanoa last
Thursday to the post hospital at
Fort Jackson. S. C., where he was
stationed at the time of the ac
cident.
An operation is scheduled today.
Mrs. Theodore Chambers and
son. johnny, drove down to visit
Pvt. Chambers Saturday.
Pfc. Olin D. "Tommy" Owen,
formerly stationed at Fort Lee, Va.,
spent a 20-day furlough visiting
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. V.
Owens and family. His wife and
baby and parents accompanied
Pfc Owens by car last Friday to
Knoxville where he boarded a
plane to Camp Kilmer, N. J., for
assignment overseas.
Miss Laura Lou Burnett, who is
in training as a nurse at Memorial
Mission Hospital in Asheville, spent
the past ten days on vacation at
the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ellis F. Burnett.
Miss Mary Burnett, of Charlotte,
also visited her parents the past
week. She is employed by the
Southern Bell Telephone Co.
Mrs. James Parris, of Davenport,
Iowa, returned to her home Friday,
after attending the funeral of her
grandfather.
Mrs. Alfred Johnson suffered a
severe injury to her right arm In
a fall recently when she pulled
the tendons in her arm which is
still badly swollen and painful.
James M. Reeves has been out
of work the past 10 days due to a
slipped disk in his spine.
Mrs. Olin D. Crocker and daugh
ter of Cherryville arrived Friday
to spend a few days with her par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Hub S. Rogers
and family.
The John Morgan family really
have had their share of sickness.
Mr. Morgan suffered a broken arm.
Mrs. Morgan is in the hospital with
a new baby and the other two chil
dren have the measles.
Lawrence Chambers of Battle
Creek.Mich., returned to his hon^p
isTsT Sunday after attendin" serv
ices for his father. Lou Chambers^
recently.
Wilson Chambers, an honor stu
dent of the Bethel class of 1955.
has been accented bv the Dixie
Home Stores in Wavnesville to take
training in their business office.
? ???
Mrs. Walston Tavlor. of Daven
port. Iowa, attended the funeral
of her father and is now employed
in West Asheville.
The Woman's Missionary Union
of the Riverside Baptist Church
2 Graduates Have Perfect
12-Year Attendance Record
met Wednesday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. J. P. Ledbetter for
the monthly program. Mrs. Roy
Edwards was the program chair
man.
Miss Grace Erwin will graduate
at Mars Hill College Monday eve
ning, and plans to attend Carson
Newman College in the fall. She
is the daughter of Rev. and Mrs.
Thomas E. Erwin.
Adell Grooms has been confined
to his home the past two weeks
with a back injury suffered at his
job in Hazelwood.
Mrs. Edward McFalls and daugh
ters, Janice and Judy, of Deer
Park, Wash., arrived Thursday to
spend the summer at the home of
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Garland
Warren and family.
Donald Grooms will graduate on'
June first from Southern Metl.odis*
University at Dallas, Texas, where
he has completed a journalism
course.
Mrs. Coy Pressley, Mrs. Bart
ley Brown and Mrs. James Reeves
of the Cecil Home Demonstration
Club will attend the Arts and
Crafts workshop at Camp Schaub
for three days this week
V
There will be a baptizing in the
river June It at 2:30 p.m. for new
members joining the Riverside
Baptist Church with the pastor,
Rev. Paul Grogan, in charge.
Workmen installed the new wodl \
runner in the new sanctuary of the
Riverside Baptist Church. The
W.M.U. donated the runner.
A Training Union study course
will be in session at the Riverside
Church beginning at 7 p.m. Mon
day through Friday evenings.
Teachers are: Adults, Rev. Paul
Grogan; young people, Lewis Sor
rells; intermediates, Mrs. Howard
Reece; and juniors, Mrs. Roy Ed
wards.
Mrs. Lockie Grooms spent the
weekend in Gastonia visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Dillard Ray Grooms and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Elton Chambers
Two WTHS graduates Thursday
night completed 12 years of school
with a perfect attendance. Both
the young ladies had a similar
"close escape" with measles while
fourth grade students.
Miss Katie Ann Boyd and Mrs.
Louise Arrington Smith set up at
tendance records in a similar
fashion.
Miss Boyd went to Rock Hill
grammar school, and the day
I school was out when she was in
the fourth grade she took measles.
Mrs. Smith went to the Hazel
wood grammar school, and it was
I two days after school was out while
in the fourth grade that she took
measles.
Oddly enough, both were sick for
a few days during the summer, and
had whooping cough, and chicken
pox prior to entering school.
Both graduates entered Junior
High together.
Mrs. Smith married Carroll
Smith last February.
Miss Boyd plans to attend Wo
man's College this fall and major
in Home Economics and Spanish.
Chew On That!
PEORIA, 111. (API.? Passengers
on buses chew all they please now
that gum dispensing machines have
been installed on them.
John Quinn, superintendent of
transportation, says there are no '
plans for providing popcorn or pea
nuts, and smoking still is forbid
den.
and family of Asheville, were
guests of Mrs. Bessie Chambers
Sunday.
J. P. Ledbetter underwent an
operation at the Haywood Cbunty
Hospital.
Barkby Principal
Of Canton's New
Junior High Unit
?iiMi '? ?' II
W. L. Barkby has been named
principal of the Canton Junior
High school for next year.
Barkby has been a coach an? 1
teacher at Canton high school for I
the past few years, and plans to
take up his duties as principal of j
the new Junior High this fall.
The building is nearing comple
tion, and will be ready for the
when school opens in September.
The new structure is part of the
county-wide expansion program of
the school system, on which two
millions in Haywood bond money
is being invested.
Don't Rush Him!
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) ? A
burial monument dealer erected a
sign at a right angle turn on Route
14 at nearby Clark's Ferry which
reads:
"Drive carefully. We car wait."
SHIRLEY TEA J
A NEW generation wjl
chanee to see one o(
favorite movie stars W
when Grace EpiscoM
sponsors the 1937 fila
starring Shirley Tempi
be shown twice at 3:j
7:30 p.m. at the Wi
High School Auditory
MRS. SMITH
MISS BOYD
PARK
Theatre Program
MON. & TUES.,
MAY 30 & 31
HERE'S ANOTHER ONE
OF THE TERRIFIC
PICTURES WE HAVE
BEEN PROMISING
FOR YOUR
ENTERTAINMENT!
"UNDERWATER!"
(In Color)
Starring
JANE RUSSELL
GILBERT ROLAND
RICHARD EGAN
LORI NELSON
?
WED. & THURS.,
JUNE 1 & 2
"CAT WOMEN
OF THE MOON"
Starring
SONNY TUFTS
MARIE WINDSOR
VICTOR JORY
DON'T MISS THIS ?
IT'S THE FIRST
3-DIMENSION PICTURE
SHOWN AT THE PARK
SINCE LAST AUGUST.
The ratwomen are Fiery. Fearless
and FertH-ious. See the lost city
of Love-Starved Cat Women. See
the deadly cave of Forbidden
Moon-Gold. See the Blood-Thirsty
battle of thoMoonJIauterLjil
% .^-DiemnsionlhrHIs.~
WAYNESVILLE
DRIVE - IN THEATRE
SHOW STARTS AT 8:15 P. M.
LAST TIMES TONIGHT - - -
The Academy Award Winner
GRACE KELLY With
STEWART GRANGER
IN
"GREEN FIRE"
Filmed in South America
IN C-O-L-O-R
ADVENTURE IN
- THE WILD
'"?tuiQnPfl
? TUES. and WED. -
FROZEN HELL -
OF THE 1
NORTH ATLANTIC A
JOHN DEREK
WANDA HENDRIX
COMEDY and CARTOON
- THURSDAY
IHrftH
COMlNj
I I *//
RICHARD
? lAmtrr
LOMEDT
AJRTOON
n? -
TQJOTE!
WIN
F-R-E-E
CASH
$
Ptajr Hollywood
Cos to Nothing
STRAND THEATRE
DIAL GL 6-4551
MON., TUES., WED. & THURS.,
MAY 30, 31, JUNE 1 & 2
FOUR MORE DAYS TO SEE
\wp
20th Cwtury-fo* !
(SMMPCfer
h CINbmaScoPE
RICHARD TODD ? JEANPETERS
L SAMUEL & LNGEl ? HENWMSTER ? ELEAWORE^GRlFTiH
e*r kr 01 LJfW ? In Ha wnfrr of STTVQPHOMC SOW?
We bfttteye when yon tee "A MAN CALLED PETER"
yon will know why this wonderful and profoundly human
?atlio picture has been described as one of the most
deeply personal experiences of a lifetime. We sincerely
believe yon will consider it so wonderful that you will
wont to see U again and again.
The Management
COMING SOON
, "THE LONG GRAY LINE" .
Smoky Mtn.
DRIVE-IN
THEATRE
Balsam Rd. Dial GL 6-5446
Show Starts At Dusk
MONDAY, MAY 30
"SO THIS IS
PARIS"
(In Color)
Starring
TONY CURTIS
GLORIA DE HAYEN
GENE NELSON
CORINNE CALVET
9 New Song Hits!!!
? #
TUBS. & WED..
MAY 31 & JUNE 1
"HUMAN
DESIRE"
Starring
GLENN FORD
GLORIA GRAHAME
BRODERICK CRAWFORD
Color Cartoon
?
THURS. & FRL,
JUNE 2 & 3
1 "THE FARMER'S
DAUGHTER" .
Starring
LORETTA YOUNG
JOSEPH COTTON
ETHEL BARRYMORE
? ALSO ?
5 COLOR CARTOONS
LOVE THAT
MOUNTAIN MUSIC
W H C C
Serve It Up Daily
Mixed With a Little Corn
On
SMOKY MOUNTAIN JAMBOREE
5:3Q to 7:00 A. M.
MOUNTAIN HOEDOWN
11:30 to 12:00 A. M.
CORNBREAD MATINEE
3:30 to 5:00 P. M.
For The Best Listening
Tune To
W H CC
1400 M
DAY AND NIGHT
^DRIVEN
WITH
VCARE^,
SCHOtf
IS
OUT!
Little folks sometimes make mistakes in crossing streeJ
P It s poor comfort to know you were technically iij
the right when a child is injured or killed.
i
help our children of today become adults of to
morrow.
May we do our best to prevent tragedy
during the summer season. Let's protect our
childen by? ^^9
Driving Carefully'
TOWN OF WAYNESVILLE