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A PAGE ABOUT THE AREA DEVOTED TO |Hf Information For Visitors kp Moore Says Many ftc 'Don't Get Caught' he 11th Commandment caught is the eleventh of too many Ameri Methodists attending e" camp meeting at ska were told Sunday rthur J. Moore of At r of us are content to istmas and Easter, but accept the Cross." e said. "In the last 50 ie been trying to hu deify man and mini . we have become fat >wed our souls to be i half faith and secu- i larism." Bishop Moore preached the open ing sermons Sunday of the eight day Candler Camp Meeting, and will alternate the rest of the week with the Rev. George A. Fallon of Cleveland. Ohio, at the 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. services. Three goals of the camp meeting. Bishop Moore said, are to "relight the flame of Christian experience in every person present, win more people to church service, and re trace Christian history in the light of today's mad world." He added: "Chrstian education at its best is sustained evangelism. A release of spiritual values?faith, prayer and worship ? is what our world desperately needs, and the time seems ripe for a return to religi- E ous values." I More than 1500 persons from throughout the South attended the I opening services. A continuous prayer vigil in the interest of the meeting and world peace is being held in Memorial Chapel. Daily workshops in evangelism are being led by the Rev. A. E. Acey of Dan ville, Va., president of the South eastern Jurisdictional Methodist Board of Evangelism, and the Rev. Wayne A. Lamb of Memphis, Tenn. The Tar Heel strawberry crop for 1955 was the smallest of record as only 38,000 crates were produced. This is 72 per cent below the small 1954 production. f I IAND UTRE one 6-8551 & TUES., }. 15 & 16 I ?1 JAN STERLING | ?lLAASV . rHWiSDMKl-lWTMiVlUr* |Ml tNTERNATIONAL PICTURE E& THURS., 17 & is i! GOONS! GIRLS! iUirmj ? texunuKl 'v ARTHUR ILT" I FRANZ ? sk IFVERLV GARLAND ? HtLtHf SlMdUO ILE H HAMPTON and LEWIS MHUt* fNAN ? DiiccMby WU1IAM CASTLE Y, AUG. 19 J ! t 1/ DORIS a I DAYS I nil? I KEEL pmity bne' F"h Bi'CM 0??CCTiM *?rrn? rr ? MM MTU I Bn ember ?Cream To All Bnd Six Color Hrtoons ? Phone ahead for Reservations ? Phone Friends alony the way ~ ? Keep in touch with home Before you go, call the Telephone Business Office and ask for a Long Distance Credit Card. Then you can charge calls from any telephone, anywhere, to your regular telephone bill. f Week-End Trip or Lro-n'g Vacation... _ 77 w Let LONG DISTANCE add to your pleasure ? Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Companv <T?r~ ? s* WE KNOW IT is out of season to publish such a pretty snow scene, but then there are many readers who do not get to enjoy such scenes as this in January. This was made last winter near '> JVnBHHHOWuainKaiBnBKiiMBnv ? Max Patch. The temperature was down al>out 15 when a Moun taineer photographer made this picture. And .while this might not be seasonal, it does have a cooling effect. (Photo by Bob Conway). India estimates that only 7 per, cent of the nation's population has a protected water supply and oven smaller numbers are served by sewage systems. Visitors Impressed With Friendliness Of 'Natives' liTMAGGIE COUNTRY STOReIS it ?r.? . 1 ~ ii ij'l JUST RECEIVED! Summer Sausage Made by the Pennsylvania Dutch SPORTSMEN'S HEADQUARTERS ? FISHING ? BASEBALL ? GOLF ? TENNIS Parkman's Hardware Main Street Waynesville f**llte bourne Jloute good\ood main street waynesville at its open year round best _?. ? all home cooked meals superbly served hom" or ?" dial gl 6-3559 rotary mrs. sam h. jones owners-operators mrs. james t. jones Duncan Hines and AAA Recommended MOUNTAIN CRAFTS SOUVENIRS AND GIFTS You Are Cordially Invited To Come In And Browse Around See Our Beautiful Selection of Coverlets and Afghans BRANCH'S HOUSE OF CRAFTS U. S. 19 Adjacent West Entrance to Lake Junaluska OPEN 8 A. M. to 11 P. M. DAILY /53th. CHARLES SERVICE . ROAD SERVICE WASHING ? WAXING ? LUBRICATION DAYTON TIRES & TUBES BATTERIES & ACCESSORIES Dial GL 6-1053 Charles Balentine, Owner By NED TUCKER Executive Vice President, Chamber of Commerce Visitors to Waynesville who take the time to know the people are impressed with the friendliness : they tind here. To the casual ob server, mountain scenery and good climate are the only attractions found in our mountain area but for those who take a second look, there appears the third dimension, the friendliness of the mountain people. Here are some of the typical comments made to the staff In the Chamber of Commerce Office. One man said, "This is the only town I was ever in where every body worked for the Chamber of Commerce." Another said, "Everybody wants to be so helpful." A Chamber of Commerce Sec retary from a town in Louisiana said, "This is a fine country, a fine town, and the finest people in the world." The Chamber of Commerce Of fice staff has been offered jobs in a dozen or more towns and cities throughout the South. "We only wish our Chamber of Commerce Office was doing the job as well as yours," is a typical remark. One visitor, who is still here in Waynesville and has said he may stay another month or even two more, spent sevyal minutes in the Chamber of Commerce Office re cently. He was high in his praise of the Cherokee Drama, "Unto These Hills" and the many scenic points in the area. He agreed with the Chamber of Commerce staff that the climate here is superior to that of any other town in the area. "The drive to Mt. Mitchell is the most beautiful in .the whole area," he said. "But the best thing I have found about Waynesville is the town and its people. Every body is so friendly and helpful. The police are not standing around ready to clobber you but really go out of their way to be helpful. The clerks, the waitresses, the fill ing station operators and every body tries to be nice. Our neigh bor, the man with the seeing eye dog, brought over our dinner on the night we got here. Son. you just can't beat that." At this point, his voice choked .and he turned away to hide the tears that welled into his eyes. The inhabitants of the mountains FLAT ROCK PLAYHOUSE fU. S. 25. 2 mi. So. of HrnderKonville Broadway Plays & Players "Sabrina Fair" I Stage and Movie Hit J Starring |P PAT ORR Tues. thru Sat.. 8:30 Wed. & Sat.. 2:30 Popular Prices RES EE V.: Hendersonvlile 7505 af western North Carolina are de- fr jendants of the pure Anglo-Saxons e< A'ho settled here many generations te ?go. Due to the remoteness of the nl mountain regions and the limited d< iccess to the area from the out- si side, there has been little mixing m Aith other nationalities. Again, the rugged mountain terrain and the _ hardships of gaining a livelihood om th? thin mountain soil alfect i the livrs of the people to the ex nt that c tight-lipped and clan ish race of mountain people soon ?veloped. They looked upon out ders as intruders and unless the ountaineers understood the full (Continued on Page 6) PARK . Theatre Program MON. & TUES., AUG. 15 & 16 1 A Drama Of Teen-Age Terror! "BLACKBOARD JUNGLE" Starring GLENN FORI) ANNE FRANCIS LOUIS CALHERN ? WED. & THURS., AUG. 17 & 18 Walt Disney's "THE VANISHING PARADE" (In Color) FRIDAY, AUG. 1? DOUBLE FEATURE! "ROLLING HOME" ? Plus ? "PACK UP YOUR TROUBLES" Starring LAUREL and HARDY ? COMING SOON TO THE PARK! "The Americano" "Hell's Island" "The Prodigal" "12 O'clock High" Smoky Mtn. DRIVE-IN THEATRE laLsam Kd. Dial GL 6-5446 MON. & TUES.. AUG. 15 & 16 Winner of 8 Academy Awards ? Don't Miss Seeing ? "ON THE WATERFRONT" Starring MARLON lilt AN I)() EVA MARIE SAINT KARL MALDEN LEE J. COBB ? ? WED. & THURS., AUG. 17 & 18 "CRASHOUT" Starring WILLIAM BEND1X ARTHUR KENNEDY FRIDAY, AUG. 19 "HIT THE ROAD" Starring THE DEAD END KIDS and THE LITTLE iOUGH GUYS ? WATCH FOR ? "The Silver Chalice" "The Bamboo Prison" "The Racers" "Unchained" WAYNESVILLE DRIVE-IN THEATRE TONIGHT SHOW STARTS AT 7:45 P. M. LAST TIMES ! ' = T.-.r I I r t piMigiV ^ diigg. JAMESSTEWARt RUTH ROMAN CORINNE (MET WAITER BRESNAN Jr 4 ? . isriil thenar CjOUNTRV COMEDY ?and? CARTOON TUESDAY ? and ? WEDNESDAY ? EXPLODING ACTION! musemsr ROD CAMERON * JOAN LESLIE CMLLWH1S ? JOHN RUSSELL ? : COMEDY ?and? CARTOON Coming THURSDAY Walt Disney's "ROB, ROY"
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