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BAiLEY BUGLE
BAiLEY, :-^ORTH CAROLINA
Decembor Iti, x9i'7
F3shiODS^ FoinciQS^ AnO rnlls-Qy BerneasG Eatmon
In answer to the auestion
"V/hat do you think about
girls* wearing bow ties?”
the follovdng answers were
received;
KLton Williams; ”I think
they’re cute,"
Rex Finch: "I don’t like
them. ”
Bobby Perry: "If they’re
going to wear the boys’
clothes, let them foot
the bi;is."
Billy Morgan: "Iifhen a girl
wears a bov; tie, it
doesn’t look original."
Millard Morgan: "They
aren’t tight enough (I
mean chokinj^),".
Billy Horner: "Any ..girl
that wants to vrear a bov;
tie and doesn’t have one
may borrow my black pol
ka-dotted. "
Listen,girls ! Do you wish
to know the recipe for a
nev style skirt without
spending a cent? Hero it
is. Just take out the hem
of an old skirt,sow up the
sides, and put a split in
the sides or front. Before
the week is out somebody
will went your pattern.
Appearinf- on the nev; long
and short flared back
coats aro r^ny added fea
tures : Pilgrim collars...
plaid or plain colors,.,
detachable hoods...fur
trimiiiin i’s.,. gabardine or
cord^lroy iiip.toric-'.ls. Foimd
snorting these are Marie
Bailey, ."jloise Bogen, Joan
Pace, Ruth Fo.rmor, and evon
Scott Lov;is.
Some of the girls around
BISS have been soon wearing
boys'colorful plaid shirts,
red, black, green,and v;hit§.
Owning three of those
bright-tonod shirts are
Juanita Glovor, Barabara
High, and Peggy Whitley,.
Nothing more is needed to
top off an outfit than a
white,>long-sleeved blouse
with Peter-Pan collars,
cavalior cuffs, colored
buttons, and various types
of jabots or bow ties.
May Wg
Continue To Ef^joy
'■ Youf PATRONAGE
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MERRY CHRISTMAS
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