BAIW 3UGLS. B.xILEY. NORTH CA^?OLTNA. SE?TE?'iBER 19^2 PAGF, Ifl FreshiTian Class Kates Largest Enrollment Feshions end Fsds By Vivian Glover Thousands of new fashion ideas are being brought out every day, and the favorites this fall are the lines that give soft, smooth curves to the fig ure. Wide, wide belts are a perfect exanrole. Wide belts give teen-age girls that slim look all the middle-aged women envy. They are perfect with sep arates and dresses. The wonderful part about belts is that they give the buxom girls a chance to wear gathered skirts. COLOR IQYNOTES Black and yellow wind- breaker jackets hold a grand place in the school ?pot light. Betty Lou Glover is the envy of all the girls when she walks down the hall j^porting her black shiny jacket. Girls, when you go to do that winter shopping, don't forgot to look for poodle cloth. It’s a mag nificent new cloth every one loves. It's moderate ly priced too. For dress-up time velve teen is nice and warm. It's good for parties, church, and school wear. Taffeta is especially nice for party dresses. BLOUSE CLASSICS For good comfortable school wear for fall we have all kinds of blouses- Gibson-girl, sleeveless jersey, Dolman-sleeves, cotton, jersey, cotton with cavalier cuffs, nylon and acetate sheer, bat viiugs, and many more. Cold weather creeping Sixty-five freshies made their presence. knoT-m around school the first day by rushing to ■ the wrong class room. Freshmen are permitted no electives. They have five required subjects to take: general math, civics, up on us so you had better get all the wear out of those sheer dresses. How do you like Shirley Webb's and Lois Thigpen's? Cami soles and half slips are feminine and comfortable for all thin garments. Hair styles haven't changed very much. The soft, loose curls are still preferred. That "Old grey mare's tail" won't be what it is now when old Jack Frost gets here, but it is a good idea to wear the hair short while it is warm. Our Bailey boys are still crazy over those loud, screaming colors. That’s all right, boys; the girls love them too, Rex Vick has been displaying good ideas about color combina tion, All boys are going out for the printed sport shirts. i health and physical edu cation, science, and English. The boys take agriculture while the girls have a course in home economics. Twenty-six of the fresh men class came from Mount Pleasantj 39, from Bailey, ^THEATRE Sun,-Mon.-9/28-29 BELLES ON THEIR TOES WedkWrbiirsv. -*^'jtSlO/l- 2 DEAD LINE U. S, A. Sun.-Mon.-10/5-6 AFRICAN QUEEN TUES. 10/7 JACKPOT AARON SLICK FROM PUMPKIN CREEK Sun.-Mon.-10/12-13 SCARAMOUCHE Wed.-Thurs.-10/l5-l6 DENVER IN RIO GRANDE I? P Buy Now For Next SPRinG'S FLOUJERS # © ■« We Have All Kinds Of Seeds And Bulbs BfliLEySEED STORE