September 26, 1947 BAILEY RUGLE B AILEX NORTH CAROLINA Page 9 Fashions, fdincies^ And fr///s-By Bemease Eaimon There are mary origirial apd new-fashioned shoBs, sandels, and slippers pa rading the halls; but the "Blockbusters" overrate all. Red leather and black suede with and without gold sv/ords seem to be the favorite colors. A few white and green "Block busters" are being worn. Ruth Farmer and Kary knti Miller clips. have Ruth' sterling silver^ ers carved Ann' s 4^ CP A C 9^ unique hair s,' 'made of has flow- on it. Kary is about three inches long, gold colored and studded with various colored stars. No doubt you have heard, or will he9r,the-sonSj7TKe Red Silk Stockings and the G-reen Perfume." It seems to have come to life. Silk stockings are being made to mutcli the rest of the outfit. Some of the lead ing colors are redj pearl black, ^vine sap, cafo roy al, dark plum, black magic, brovm maze, deep clove, pecan, and fawn. The Brantley twins, Jean % We Carry School' Needs c O/ For High School Students Denny‘5 Jewelry Store NASH STREET WILSON, N.C We Kepoiir Welches And Clocks and Janice, have a good taste for cute clothes. Everyday they have some clever or outstanding added attraction to their outfit. Plaid and bright-toned shirts are holding fast with the boys. Forest green, black, wine, and antique brown are leading fall colors. Different types of ribbon matching the rest of the costume are v/orn by Eloise Bogen, seventh grader, to give the neat-attractive look, Matching the skirt or dress, hair bands of the some material are seen often. Chambary, gingham, and taffeta cloth overrule the dress review. This fall lighter cos metics will be used. Some of the popular shades of nail polish and lipstick are Pretty Gay, Pink Frost ing, and Ultra-Violet,

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