CONTESTANTS in the Waynesville Junior Hith girls' reading contest Friday in the WTHS audi torum, under sponsorship of the Business and Professional Women's Contest, were (first row. left to r If lit): Jean Wratherby, first: Carolyn Davis, second, and Marty Watkins, third; (second row) Sandra Penland, Sarah Cable. Jane Ray, Mary are t Fowler, and Perry G1U. (Monntaineer Photo). , ^ 1 Bethel High , Blue Demon Tales The annual trip was taken dur ing May 1-d to New Orleans. The trip at Bethel is not'only taken by seniors, but also includes Student Council members, the Beta Club and other interested parties. We left the Waynesville bus sta tion Tuesday morning, May 1. We went through Georgia, Florida, and into Montgomery, Ala. W? stayed at the Dinkier-Jefferson Davis Hotel In Montgomery. On-Wednesday morning we start ed traveling agaih. We went on through Alabama into Mississippi. Sunday morning. We stopped at where we stayed at the Edgewater ^ Gulf Hotel between Biloxi and Gulfport. We spent half the day Thursday In Gulff?ort. We then went to the St. Charles in New Orleans. Thursday night we went to the Lake Pontchartrain Amusement Park. We spent Frf day morning touring New Orleans and in the afternoon we went on a boatride on the S. S. President up the Mississippi River. Saturday morning we left New Orleans and rode to Birmingham, Ala. We left Birmingham about 7 WAYNESVILLE (nmam FIRST SHOW AT DUSK / THURSDAY, MAY 10 "KING OF THE KHYBER RIFLES" CinemaScope (In Color) Starring TYRONE POWER, TERRY MOORE, MICHAEL RENNIE ? Color Cartoon ? ? FRIDAY, MAY 11 "THE SNOWS OF KILIMANIARO" , (In Color) Starring GREGORY PECK. AVA GARDNER, SUSAN HAYWARD ? Color Cartoon ? ? SATURDAY, MAY 12 BIG DOUBLE FEATURE "INFERNO" (In Color) Starring WILLIAM LUNDIGAN, RHONDA FLEMING and ROBERT RYAN ? ALSO ? "LAS VEGAS SHAKEDOWN" Starring DENNIS O'KEEFE, COLEEN GRAY ? Color Cartoon ~ # SUN. & MON., MAY 13 & 14 Superscope "ESCAPE TO BURMA" (In Color) Starring BARBARA STANWYCK, ROBERT RYAN ? Color Cartoon ? j STRAND THEATRE i Sun. - Mon. - Tues. May 13-14-15 SEE THE STRANGEST SPY STORY IN THE ANNALS OF NAVAL ESPIONAGE! IcuFTwWEBB ? 6L9MA 6RAHAME ] ClN^^.QPg^ I Webb, Grahame Star In Bizctrte Espionage Drama Twentieth Century-Fox's produc ian of "The Man Who Never Was s destined to take its place among ;he great spy-thrilling dramas of ill time coming to the Strand The iter Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. It has kept audiences on the edges >f their seats throughout the un olding of this amazing account. 3ased on Ewen Montagu's best jeller this outstanding motion pic ure brilliatly tells the story of Sritish Naval Intelligence activity luring World War II. But this U sot simply a war picture, "The Man Who Never Was" is the sear ngly personal story of people in solved in a gigantic plot that pits he cleverest English minds against he German masters of intrigue. Telling the story of "Operation Mincemeat." "The Man Who Never ,Vas" dramatically reveal? inform ition considered "top secret many ^ears after the war. In order to confuse the Germans ,s to the actual European invasion joint, the Brttiah he body of what they hope the Germans will think is an official ;ourier, off the coast of Spain. Placed on him are documents pur porting to be the Invasion plans. The preparations, carrying out, ind results of the operation are so >xciting and suspenseful that it voudln't be fair to reveal more of he plot. As Commander Montagu, the nan who conceives the fabulous loax. Clifton Webb is perfect. Every inch the classic British Nav il officer, immaculate, precise, in elllgent and resourceful His brlt Je performance adds immeasur-l ibly to the credibility of the plot | 31oria Grahame as an American jirl working in England during the var gives a uniquely poignant por ray'al of a young woman whose nind tells her not to fall in love with an RAF pilot, not to build her ireams on a tomorrow that may lever come, but whose heart begs ver to grab happiness while she -an. The story is seen for the most jart through her eyes and she is nuch more than equal to the chal enge of the role. Rising Fawn, Ga., to go to the Rls ng Fawn Methodist Church. We hen went to Chattanooga. Tenn., o let the guide off. We then came >ack to the Bethel School, where >ur parents were waiting for us. We appreciated the services that >ur guide, Mrs. Chris Bowers, and >ur bus driver, O. L, Randall, ren iered .Also our thanks go to Miss 3ernlce McF.lhannon and. M. C. Vfx for being such helpful chaper ins and sponsors. CORRECTION Last week we reported Dean Reece to be our newly elected vice iresident of the Student Council, j (Ve meant to have reported Gerald Hill. Accept our apologies and con jratulations, Gerald. Most locomotives are overhauled ?very 60,000 miles; trucks 20.000 and planes 30,000. I FOR SALE New 6 Room House On 1 | Acre Lot At Lake Juna luska ? 3 Bedrooms, 2 i Baths, Living Room, Kitch en and Dinette ? Brick Veneer. $18,600 i For Further Information Call OL 6-3891 Francis Cove Folk ?ntertaih Guests By MBS. RIIODA RICKMAN Community Reporter S.F.C. and Mrs. James Nichols and their daughter. Linda Jo, of Ft. Bragg are .visiting Sgt. Nichols' mother, Mrs. Fred Davis and. other relatives. Mrs. Henry Francis, who has been visiting her son and daugh ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Fraryis and their children at Mount Olive, has returned home. Mrs. J. D. Frady, of Edgefield, S. C., was the giiest of Mr. and Mrs. Cosby Frady over the week end. Fanning Goodson, who has been a pattern. In the Haywood County Hospital for several weeks, has re turned home. Mrs. Pink Francis and children are visiting Mrs. Francis' parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Holbrook in Albermarle this week. Mrs. Tom Copa, ^f Red Springs is vfsiting her ffenmts. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Boone, this week. She was accompanied by her husband, who returned to Red Springs af ter spending th? * weekend with Mr. and Mrs. B&ie. '? Mr. and Mi's. Charles Gates had as guests Sunday, Mr. Gates' moth er, Mrs. William Barnes and Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Gates, of Cosby, Tenn. Saunook People Have Visitors By MRS. JULIA McCLURE Community Reporter Mr. and Mrs. Carl McCracken. Jr., spent last weekend in Lincoln ton, where they attended the an nual W O W. Log Rolling. Recent guests of Mr and Mrs. Boyd Evans were Mrs. W. F. Evans of Holly, Mich., and Miss Jessie Toland of Detroit. . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sparks and their children of Oak Ridge, Tenn., visited relative^ in this community last weekend. Mrs. Floyd Lyee of Gaffney, S C? is spending a few days at her home on Balsam Road. Mrs. Alice Snyder and Mrs. W. T. -fiHoder- atfe Tatiunts in the Haywood County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Snyder of Hot Springs were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Don Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Bennett of Atlanta. Ga., and Mr. and Mrs. Robert McClure and their children of Asheville were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. James McClure. Mrs. Walter Bryson and Miss Sara Sue McClure are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bill Queen at their Smoky Mtn. DRIVE-IN THEATRE Balsam Rd. Dial GL 6-5446 THURS. & FRI., , MAY 10 & 11 "THE TALL MEN" (In Cinemascope & Color) Starrinc CLARK GABLE JANE RUSSELL ? SATURDAY, MAY 12 DOUBLE FEATURE! "FLAMING FEATHER" (In Color) Starring STERLING HAYDEN FORREST TUCKER ?Also? "WIZARD OF OZ" (In Color) Starring JUDY GARLAND FRANK MORGAN * SUN. A MON., MAY 13 A 14 "GENTLEMEN MARRY BRUNETTES" (In Cinemascope A Color) Starring JANE RUSSELL JEANNE CRAINJJ EIGHT WTIIS STUDENTS in Mrs. Ildth Sloan's typing class passed civil service typing and sten- ( oeraphic tests given at the school recently by Miss 1 Mary K. Kuwart of Knoxvllle, civilian represents- I tive of the U. S. Navy. The group Includes (first 1 row. left to right) Sonla Snyder. Louise Green, I loan Sheffield, Nancy Gricc, Barbara Ketner: second row) Frances Williams. Barbara GrifUtb, Sarbara Owenby, Patsy Holder, and Marie Bar rett. Misses Green. Sheffield, Ketner, Gricc and Williams plan to CO to Washington to work for lie Navy Department. (Mountaineer Photo). Many Improvements Being Made To Maggie Businesses By MRS. C. F. BRADLEY Community Reporter o% The Maggie Home Demonstration gi Club were very proud of the fact m that the homes that were visited W on the Home Demonstration tour b? last Wednesday were In Maggie and Tl vicinity. Members from the Maggie Tl club making the tour were Mrs. ca Eldridge Caldwell. Mrs. Robert m Clement and Mrs. C. L. Bradley. Wi _____ "1 of, Mr .and Mrs. P. L. Clement en- , tertained members of their families w vs with a dinner Sunday at their home on Evans Cove Road. There were twenty-six present for the occasion. . w! Mrs. Evelyn Parham, owner and ''r operator of the Mountaineer Craft ~ Shop has some added attractions . this season. She has done some ? landscaping and set out shrubbery. ' | Mrs. Parham has been in the craft business at Maggie for the third season. Vi Pi I - H/vi.nU M!nk IIUUIC in MCUUll( mil'Il. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith and their son Douglas of Hopewell. Va. and Mrs. Grady Wilson of High Point were guests last -week of Mrs. Howard Arrington. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Caldwell, vners and operators of the Mag e Country Store, have as their ost added attractions this spring, ild Berry Jellies such as black ?rry, strawberry and elderberry, hey also have home made pickles, hey have a wide variety of penny indies which we haven't seen uch of in several years. Mr. Cald ell is noted for his signs such as -Jar's Bench" Just outside of the ore, also the "Maggie Se2" sign hlch can be seen throughout the illey. Among the people at Maggie.! ho had "stprm windows and; >ors" installed In their homes last eek were Mr. and Mrs. John D. lott. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henry had , iem installed in the Maggie Valley ; jurl. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Medford ive their new units to the Mount illey Inn almost complete. They an to have them ready to open his season. They have also painted the kitchen of the Mount Valley Inn this spring. Tom Campbell has been cultivat Aliens Creek Sets Chicken Supper By CHARLIE H. DUCKETT The CDP or Aliens Creek Is sponsoring a chicken supper Satur day night. May 19. Door prizes will be given. Friends of Mrs, Blanche Frank lin will be glad to know she is im proving and has returned from the Haywood County Hospital. The Allen reunion was held last Sunday at the home of Mrs. Luth er Allen on the Aliens Creek road. Mrs. Plue Harrison Is a patient | at Haywood County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Allen of New ?- ? . ? ing his flower garden. Mr. Camp bell is recognized throughout the county for his beautiful gladiolus, and dahlias. Mrs. John Medford has returned home from the hospital after being a patient in an Asheville, and also the Waynesville hospital. PARK Theatre Program LAST TIME TODAY THURSDAY, MAY 10 "BOWERY TO BAGDAD" Starring LEO GORCEY and the BOWERY BOYS ? FRIDAY, MAY 11 DOUBLE FEATURE! "ROADHOUSE GIRL" Starring SANDRA BOURNE ?PLUS? "JUNGLE ^ GODDESS" Starring WANDA McKAY GEORGE REEVES ? SATURDAY, MAY 12 DOUBLE FEATURE "ESCAPE FROM FORT BRAVO" (In Color) DONT MISS THIS GREAT OUTDOOR THRILLING ADVENTURE! ?PLUS? "JUNGLE GODDESS" Starring WANDA McKAY GEORGE REEVES ? - SUN., MON. A TUES., MAY 13, 14 A 15 "NEVER SAY GOODBYE" (la Color) - Starring ROCK HUDSON MISS CORNELL BORCHERS STRAND THEATRE PHONE 6-8551 THURSDAY, MAY 10 Pass uvn BRIAN - KDiif BRAND * miun L0N6 * ctumm* new mm * mJamSSSSia r am ? FRI. & SAT., MAY 11 & 12 DOUBLE FEATURE 1st Hit 2nd Hit ^nNGMYra-. Wmmnmm a mwn&aitiMWM KCTU* ALSO Cartoon and Chap. 13 of "Manhunt of Mystery Island" Coming Soon "JOE MACBETH" aild "HOT BLOOD" Ratcliffe Cove Joins Roadside Beauty Program MKS. GROVER FRANCIS The Ratcliffe Cove C.D.P. held Its regular meeting on Tuesday night in the R.R.A. building with Hugh Ratcliffe in charge. Mary Alice Leopard had the devotional and Mr. Ratcliffe led in prayer. Patricia Ann Muse gave a speech. "How 4H Club Work Contributes to Good Citizenship." Jimmy Francis gave a comic song. Nellie Palmer read an article on the coon hunter and dedicated It to the ladles present. Little Vickie Ruasel did a ballet and two tap dance numbers. L. Z. Messer and Mrs. Mark Palmer reported on the meeting held In April on road bank beau tifieation. A committee composed of L. 7. Messer. R. C. Francis. Wade Francis, Tom Howell, and Mrs. Mark Palmer was named to work on beautifying roadsides in the community. Miss Peggy Camp visited friends at Carson Newman college in Jef ferson City, Tenn.. over the week end. She was accompanied by Miss Betty Jo Crocker and Mr. i and Mrs. Delmas Caldwell. Mrs. Jimmy Messer. Mrs. Roy i Meador and Mrs. Grover Francis j attended the Vacation Bible School Clinic at the Barbersville Baptist Church on Friday night. Aunt Annie Francis is a patient at the Haywood County Hospital. Mrs. Fred Sanford will return hpme this week from an Asheville hospital. Others on the sick list are Mrs. I Vincent Davis and Uncle Bob ! Grasty. Balsam Baptists Plan Singing Sunday The regular monthly singing will be held at the Balsam Baptist ! Church Sunday night. May 13. Louis Ensley, who Is in charge i of the program, invites all singers { to attend and participate and also 1 to the public. The progiwm will get under way at 7:00 o'clock. . port News, Va.. were weekend guests of the Rev. and Mrs. C. L. Allen. s '? . ^ ? i ^yf/^Hr^^^Ewn ? ot JBr ^ ""^ ife f- * ?.', .7' ' ? ? l^pMB^ ? Owtck suiting tvtiy timo ?? mr h?% ? ffs t.w tool moo* * ??* totting ?9. ? Hint* totting VMl ond#? * ?MUt t><'*M conditions ? $*??? chi?o?? t>?? c*0?* ? Hi(H output Mt|Mt< to* OOORoto le*hw ? ?"MWt cool iwaaMC oagioo W WT ? Cuts dow to too gioond ? trttof ??? dotonct ??< ip?'iii?i wotoe ? f Mm# IViMW Mft?c? CftttoM ? ???? rotf NKktM fW( - Hllind ??to teotioJ to< M'l?c? lit Itoitoo ? 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