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nATT.Frv bugl:^!. b/iILey. mduth carclim. D£;ca.ii:ji:R. 1950 Page 111 Fashion '^'rQnds of The Monti- Color as pronounced as that of the forest after the first visits of Jack Frost is in evidence anonc the "fashion stylers" of Bailey High. Striking examples are Jan Perry v/ith ^reen skirt and the matching weskit v/orn vdth a ¥?hite blouse; the "tailored-to«a-man’s-tastd' blouses of Mrs. Lsurine Lassiter, Miss Edith Farmer, Ruth Phillips, and Beverly Tapp; the "match- mate" sT;eaters of Ruth Vfilliams; the .^old-colored cordurory skirt •".'orn by Mary Ann Miller; Jane Morgan's lonr-sleeved, baby-blue, Angora greater; and the "tv;eedie" sv/eaters of Ester Pinch . and Pennettie ''.Tig.'^s. MECKSRCHIxJTS Those attractive necker chiefs worn gaily by Miss Idalia Oglesby, Mildred Manning, LaRue 17instead, Roraaine Thigpen and Ann Hedlin show that it is still the mode to add a touch of color to suits and blouses. Ui'lUoUAL CUFF LII'IKG Something reallj?- nev; are cufflinks. Hiss . Rebecca Tomlinson has been rearinp; them, attractively too, on her blouses. Her cuff links are either shaped as j^old fish or a miniature picture of a horse's head. BCYS' FASIECNS Bailey. Hi'h*s boys have become more fashion-con scious of late. Gene Finch shov;s this in v/earing his black "boys" shirt and pants, set off by a grey "vdndbreaker” and black suede shoes; Ray Jordan, R. 0. Pace, and Charles ''/J'illiams are also vrearing the black suede shoes and the "zip- on" pants T.'orn ivithout a belt. A purple and red combination, v;hite colors combined, a green-on-black combination and a shirt rith pearl buttons describe four of the most unusual, eye-catchin;;; sliirts rorn by C. D. I.Iullens GIi.GGES Glasses holds a spotlirht in fashion as v;ell as school clothes. TBright reds, wines, brovms, and go^.d-on-brov/n are the color? of the rims of the glasses rjorn by Mrs. Laurine Lassiter, Irene Glover, Faye Finch, Beverly Tapp and Percy Murray. Hot/ vfarming these bright hues are as we battle against the vengeance of ¥/inter, striking so early and forcefully here in the "Sunny South" I TURKiiiY CR Hi^N? Jackie Bragg wants to know how a turkey can be a turkey and a hen too I GIVE Appliance s For Christmes Privette & Topp Bailey; N.C. Phone 671 iE'5€0M;ES Bailey^ N.C. MAKE YOUR HOUSE SHOUT WELCOME TO CHRISTM/ CHE ER wi i H SHEROIin- lUILLIflmS pflinis 6-SON Phone 46-l I
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