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f; Ready For Annual 1 ecoming Day Saturday I *ing completed this Kf annual Homecoming I ft Western Caro ?*f ,ttording 10 an an by Robert C. Hall, Vlftary. The date in Sat in |t Que*' Mai> Jo ? 3 Candler. Will Kjii'r i "ill compose^ <d. li;? Lake Juraluska; M III. 2. Candler: ? i Ashevilie; Bar- I ? VhittieJ I'at Spencer. , Kau .i Cat! I'M"' McUOd, I I ' of ev ent s is ? i licit ui-'i assemble at I E^atioo's new parking [ I j a?d march the length ? ia tiia fountain in K( fourthou-e. I tie prepar- I I inganlza-1 hocampus ai WCC, and i I hi hand to de I winners. The I scheduled ?leer Bat 0 directed b| h/i, will be featured in | I nd the half-time I K. jt the 11>i>thall came ' ?it ? in open house will I I niitojies and K Mil Building, from ?on o'clock At tour, tea Bved ai tlie tnrtilly lounge I pohsored bj Alpha ?a. honorary scholastic ? of which Duane Ollwer hni is president, ?ptn " general meeting ?mm Association w ill be held in the Gallery of Hunter Li brary, with Tom Mallenee of Cand ler presiding Mallonee said that the largest crowd ever is expected to attend this meeting to hear re ports of the first appeal for the alumni annual giving program and to make plans for the coming year At 5:30 a barbecue will be served at the college picnic grounds lor all visitors, and class reunions <vill be held at this time This i- the year for reunion of .he following tags ses: 1893-24; 1925; 1930 1935; 1940; 1945; 1950: 1952; 1954. Each class will elect a representative to serve on the Alumni Council until the time of the next reunion. Crowning of the Homecoming Queen and presentation of her court will occupy the time immedi ately preceding the football game. These ceremonies will be held at 7:45, and the Queen will present awards to the winning floats and campus houses. At eight the football game be tween the Catamounts and the East Carolina Pirates is expected to draw an unusually large crowd, ac cording to advance notice. Homecoming festivities will end with a dance in the Gallery follow ing the football game, sponsored by the Marshal's Club, Revival To Start Sunday Night At Green Valley Revival services will begin Sun day evening. 7:30. at the Given Valley Baptist Church, with Rev ! Ray McCall. pastor of the Balsam 1 Baptist Church bringing the daily messages. Kcv. George MehafTej. pastor, -aid the m'i vih - \> wild Ive hold each evening, 7:30. and tie is ex tendine an invitation for all to at tend each service. A record 3!-j mi lion cars were scrapped in 1954. Youth Week Is Set Sunday At Barberville ! Youth week wilt he observed at Hie Barberville Baptist Church be- j j ginning Sunday, October 16, with members of the Intermediate and i Young People's Departments serv- j ing in all official and teaching i capacities of the church. Youth activities will be dedicat ed to the elderly people of the church and a special invitation to them is extended to attend all the | services throughout the week. Hugh Grasty will serve as the j minister for the morning worship | hour The Sunday School superin- j tendent will be Freddy Ruff with Sammy Stiles serving as assistant: song leader, Joe Edwards; pianist. ! Evelyn Hightower with Mary Chambers acting as assistant; sec retary, Frances Yarborough. Ush ers for the morning service will be John Branche and Billy Bruce' Sherrill. The following teachers will par ticipate in the Sunday School: i Adult Men number one, Gene Moody With Joe Edwards the as | sistant: adult men number two, i Richard Sfesser assisted by Ted j Caldwell; adult ladies number one. Nancy Long; adult ladies number two, Guylene Ledford; young mar ried class, Bonnie Massie; young adult number one. Hazel Fulbright; young adult number two. Patsy Swayngrm: young people, Deanne Bryson: intermediate girls, Evelyn j Hightower. Also intermediate boys number one, Billy Sorrells; intermediate boys number Iwo, Jimmy West; Junior boys. Dennis Brock with Jimmy RufT as assistant; Junior girls number one, Thomasine Cald j well; Junior girls number two, [Gaye Cagle: Primary girls, Melba .Coward with Ilene Rathbone as | assistant; beginners, Judy Burgess and serving as the assistant, Mar gie Caldwell; nursery, Barbara Jean Sherrill and Peggy Long. The evening message will be pre sented by Bill Sehulhofcr, one of the youth week ministers. Others | participating on the evening pro gram will be song leader, Woodrow , Davis; ushers, Howard Smith and Bill Arrington with special music presented by the Junior Choir. Carolyn Fulbright will be the Training Union Director and Frances Queen will be the associ ate director. Eva Nell Howell will serve as secretary. Leaders in the various depart ments of the training union will in clude adult number one, Kenneth Rathbone; adult number two, Hugh Grasty: intermediates Hilda ?og ers and Ruby Birchfleld: juniors. Nancy Long and Judy Burgess; nursery, Thomasine Caldwell, Thursday night and Saturday night cottage prayer, meetings for the week will be announced by Billy Sorrells. The last youth week was held in June at which time the church had a record attendance in Sun day School of 300. Oklahoma has 5,957 miles of railroad. FRENCH SEATS EMPTY AT U.N. SEATS 'JSUAllY OCCUPIED hy the French delegates to the United Nations General Assembly in New York remain empty as the French Cabinet voted to continue the boycott of the sessions. Foreign Min i :? i? Aitlo. ? Finay led hi? delegation in a walkout when the Asaem 1 y v(i to riiscu < the Moroccan situation. The French will still t l.e i ft ; Security Council meetings, however. (International) >^jl I ^zm! i *v? wd Sanborn FFEE 85c Ns 2 lb Pkg 23? No. .10:1 Can ATOES 2 for 23c * 11 oz. jar NUT BUTTER 35? I to (i I.I). ? I'icnic SHOULDERS lb 35c II. S. Good Sirloin STEAK lb J0c KLEENEX 400 Count Pkg 29c DELSEY, TISSUE 4 Roll Pkg 30c glCEBERGHBAD ? ittuce 2 25 matoes 2 25' F DELICIOUS ' ?^ iples 5 - 59'. NEWARMIX SHORTEN IN (J lO^off 3 IB. CAN : i? ? $w* ?**# + ? ? .v. ? .1 ??? ? ? ??? ?? >. A.. _ 65' iLPH'S CASH GROCERY W_ FREE PARKING HAZELWOOD I " " " "" Transactions In REAL ESTATE Waynesville Township A. L. Enslty and wife to Lewis N. Green. Milliard L. Clark and wile to H. L. 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