"*? ? ' J* Jiy^r l^e News Most Of m __ _ ;""Time'; A HE WAYNESVILLE ]\TOTINT A tmffp ? ?. SttstSS A^VILLE. N. C.. A , $3.fi0 In AHwwua T?, it-_ ^ ^ Uning Of New Parkway L Attracts Heavy Traffic JSV LEATHERWOOD, if Mr. and Mrs. J. W. ml of Wayncsville, has irn to represent the It High School in the i Citizenship contest. .eatherwood osen For Contest itsy Lcatherwood has 11 to represent the Dor ?\e Chanter, Daughters terican Revolution and svillc Township High he annual Good Citizen st sponsored by the ty of the DAR. therwood. a high school Bate a serapbook show itities firing her four |h school and the book md in a contest with lies of girls throughout IV winner of the con trive a $100 bond, iment of the selection itherwood was made by ? Killian, chairman of itizenship program in citizen is chosen by the students of the school if dependability, leader frvice. therwood. the daughter Mrs. J. W Lcatherwood til Mill Road, has made Mastic record and also in a number of school he has represented the ie academic Field Day Carolina College for tee years. trying this year as a 'he staiT of the school he Mountaineer, and is ""nan of the Tally-Ho amatics group. She is ^ ?f 'he Future Home T of th<> Maple Grove ?hurch. Miss Leather tying her second year ' ?f the Methodist wship. Although the peak of color will not be reached in the Western North Carolina mountains until this weekend and the first of next week, traffic was heavy on the new Wagon Road-Beech Gap section of the, Blue Rilge Parkway Sunday as motorists took advantage of sunnv skies to view the kaleidoscopic autumn foliage. Although construction crews were at work yesterday, traffic was maintained along the ll-.niie stretch of the new Parkway link. Some persons in Waynesville heard a report that the Wagon Road-Beech Gap highway would be closed, but The Mountaineer was informed last Thursday by Arthur Connell, landscape engineer for the Blue Ridge Parkway, that the link would be open last weekend and this .weekend. Mr. Connell said that the road will be closed this week to com plete work of paving, but will be opened again Saturday and remain open until closed for the winter. The landscape engineer said that the peak of color in the mountains will extend from Saturday through next Tuesday, but will differ some what in particular localities. One Waynesville resident who drove to Brevard Sunday afternoon reported that the color was bright er on this side of Mt. Pisgah, es pecially in the Cruso community, than in Pisgah Forest or in Brevard itself. Tourist operators in Haywood County said that most courts in the county were filled to capacity dur ing the weekend and probably will be again this weekend. 25 Bethel FHA Members Attend District Rally Twentv-five members of the Bethel High School chapter of Fu ture Homemakcrs of America at tended the recent district rally of the FHA at Rutherfordton. They are: Rosa Lee Shipman, Frances Hightower, Louise Stephenson, Patsy Edwards, Margaret Farmer, Lelia Vance, Lois Trull, Jean Shul er, Norma Lou Rogers, Shirley Plemmons, Carrie Burnette, Linda Chambers, Phyllis Stiles, Linda Lewis, Janice Frady, Rebecca Shuler, Barbara Jones, Jeanette Chambers, Ellen Cathey, Frances Henson, Barbara Phillips, Eva Mae Grant, Norma Sue Case, Alice Vance, and Jackie McCracken. They were accompanied by Mfss Lois Buckner, home economics teacher; Mrs. Jack Rogers, Mrs. Hugh Frady, Mrs. Margie Cathey, and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Chambers. Lions Hear Librarian Miss Margaret Johnston, Hay wood County librarian, was the princpial speaker at the last meet ing of the Pigeon Valley Lions Club at Bethel School last week. Miss Johnston discussed the li brary's program and outlined the library's present needs. er Suggests Town Buy Central School Land 'ite For A City Hall ll lllftn -macie here this old Central Ele "oi building be con a c|ty hall, and gen ders for the town. ?" was made in a let " officials, and the ?f education by Rich wed known business wdman. ^^which concluded Partly cloudy ^1" o'oudiness and KX, * few ??ht ' clouH rnoon- Tuesday, ^ and continued ET2f ^mperature 15 ^ SUt* Test Farm: *?. Min. P