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STEP-BY-STEP LESSON: Fitting a Pantdress Ik that new pantdress pat tern you plan to buy short and sporty or long and loungy? Both styles are quick and easy to sew, but require careful fitting. Purchase pantdress pat tern in same size as your dress patterns. Because of pattern shape make all needed adjustments on pat tern before cutting out fabric. The vertical or lengthwise _ adjustments are most impor tant. Specific instructions for measuring and adjusting crotch, back waist and fin ished length on a one piece pantdress (no waistline seam) follow. ' ' M Step 1 || First, use a ruler to meas ure your crotch length while seated on a hard chair. Tie a cord at your waist and meas ure from chair seat to point of ruler level with your waist line ( Step I ) . Step 2 Step 3 Secondly, measure your Iwck waist length, from prom inent bone at hase of neck to cord at waist. ( Step 2 ) . Then continue measuring down to desired finished length (Step 3). Record these measure ments. Much of the work of the research done by North Caro lina State University agricul tural scientists is conducted on the 16 outlying research farms located in all sections of North Carolina. LAY AWAY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS fxcitement... for graduation . .7 "wiKRHQ ? anniversary . . . give an exciting /-/x\ m / L_~ro /v from $45?? Spiritad styling, superior craftsmanship, extraordinary features ? plus Hamilton's world famous quality. Exciting moments live for a lifetime when you give a Hamilton, from our superb aelection. A. EILEEN, petit# circlet. *43.00 a. ACCUMATIC A -606, eelf wlndlna. Weatherproof, WS.00 C. TERRY, textured ellipee, $59.95 Gifts That Last lolesale & Retail jewelry Co. Henisbwf, #. C. Step 4 Step 5 Next measure pattern crotch length. Draw a line across pattern back from wid est part of crotch to side seam, at right angles to grain line ( Step 4 ) . Measure down to this line from natural waistline mark ing ( Step 5 ) . This should ex ceed your crotch length hy 1 inch. This inch of ease per mits comfortable fit while standing or sitting. Step 6 ? If pattern needs to be shortened, luck out necessary amount using Easy-Rule guide. To lengthen, cut along dotted line; spread (Stop 6). Adjust front, too. Refer to |>attern envelope for hack waist length. If it dif ers from yours, adjust using Easy -Rule guide. The finished garment length is also on envelope. If you have adjusted pattern for waist or crotch length, add or subtract amount of adjust ment from given measure ment. If remaining length is not same as desired finished length, alter the -leg length. Add to or cut off necessary amount at lower i-dge of pat tern. Re sure to leave recom mended hem width. If you have sewing ques tions, write to Meg Carter, McCaH's Patterns. 230 Park Avenue, New York, N. Y. 10017. Franklin Mem. Hospital Notes The following were patients In the hospital Tuesday morning: PATIENTS -- James Frank Alston, Loulsburg; Carol O. Baker, Loulsburg; Maurice E. Bledsoe, Loulsburg; Linda Faye Bragg, Franklinton; Herbert J. Cash, Loulsburg; William George (Billy) Col lins, Castalla; Novella B. Cru dup, Loulsburg; Carolyn E. Edgerton, Loulsburg; Blllla M. Edwards, Franklinton; Geraldlne C. Harris, Zebu Ion; Temple Diane Holmes, Loulsburg; Allle H. Horton, Loulsburg; Kaye Y. Jeffreys, Bunn; James Paul Marks, Loulsburg; Delores JeanNeal, Loulsburg; Willie Nicholson, Loulsburg; Jake S. Parrish, Castalla; Mildred C. Pearce, Franklinton; Peggy Jean Pearce, Wendell; Tollle M. Pernell, Loulsburg; Alice C. Rogers, Bunn; Jacqueline C. Smith, Spring Hope; Willis H. Smith, Loulsburg; Arthur Raymond Tunstall, Loulsburg; Iantha J. Turner, Loulsburg; Margaret T. Wheless, Louls burg; Martha Wllljams, Loulsburg; James W. Wood lief, Loulsburg; Deanna Joe Yarborough, Franklinton; Iona Y. Boone, Loulsburg; Queen Esther Burgess, Loulsburg; James Early Collins, Cas talla; Rosetta Daniel, Louls burg; Frances E. Dement, Loulsburg; Mary E. Denton, Loulsburg; Lizzie K. Duke, Loulsburg; Betsy A. Foster, Loulsburg; William C. Hort on, Loulsburg; Frances G. Jenkin;, Franklinton; Glenn Q. Kennedy, Loulsburg; Ethel S. Lancaster, Loulsburg; Dol lie G. Leonard, Castalla; Jer ry Lee Perry, Loulsburg; Ag nes F. Shreve, Leaksvllle; Mary M. Strickland, Louls burg; Mary N. Walker, Louls burg; Glnsey West, Franklin ton; Lucy E. White, Franklin ton; Josephine T. Williams, Franklinton. who? : License Clerk? How old arc you, sailor? Sailor? IS. Clerk? How old Is the girl there? Sailor? 1# 1/2. Clerk? Sorry, but you'll hare to get her parent's con sent. Sailor? Who the heck do you think that is standing there with a shotgun? Daniel Boone? Teenage Chat Louisburg Betty Sue Radford Saturday was a big day for the Louisburg High School band. It all began e#rly that morning as the activity bus made Its way, slowly but sure ly, to Raleigh. There, acti vity bustled as b^nds, floats, cars, and people' assembled for State's Homecoming Pa rade. It was a long parade, and when the march was over the blistered heels and fati gued looks proved It. After the parade, the band went to Carter Stadium for the exciting game between State and Duke. They took part In the "Star Spangled Ban ner." It was a wonderful game. Thursday, each high school class at L. H. S. elected its homecoming candidate. The Senior candidate Is Ann Merritt, Junior candidate is Beth Johns6n, Sophomore can didate Is Margo Ray nor, and Freshman candidate is Debbie District 14 Of Women's Club To Sponsor Open House Sunday District Fourteen of the North Carolina Federation of Women's Clubs, Inc. in con junction with Districts Thir teen and Sixteen will sponsor an Open House at Eaistern Carolina Training School at Rocky Mount on Sunday, No vember 5, from two to six o'clock honoring the delin quent youths at this institution. Invitations have been mailed to key persons in the district, but the public is cordially in vited to attend. It is hoped that a large crowd will avail themselves of the opportunity to acquaint those attending with the rehabilitation pro gram in this institution. Too, Mashburn. / Loulsburg plays Helena Fri day night for their Home coming Game. Everyone come for the exciting game and cheer Louisburg on to vict ory. It will be a social (unction for the residents of the home. Mrs. E. A. Latta, President of the district and Mrs. Joe K. Bryan, Jr., Junior Director of the district, will receive at the home. District officers, consisting of Mrs. R. B. But ler of Warrenton, Mrs. Richard Davis of Henderson, Mrs. A. S. Wyckoff of Norllna, Mrs. Ralph Beasley of Louls burg and Miss Elizabeth Har ris of Seaboard will alternate Thanks We wish to express the deep appreciation to Dr. J. B.Whe less, the Loulsburg Rescue Service and our many friends and neighbors for all the kind deeds shown us during the death of our husband and father. God bless each of you. The Thurston Bottoms Family In pouring punch. This dis trict is furnishing twenty seven hundred cheese straws. In addition to this social occasion the major program of the Federation Is the Birth day Remembrance Project. Through the local clubs over ( the state gifts and cards ar^ sent to the_ children In this Institution and six other such Institutions on their birthdays. Mrs. Grady Dlckerson of Ox ford Is in charge of this pro ject for the district. ? Long Pants Son: "Dad, what was your great ambition when you were a boy?" Dad: "To wear long pants. And I've had my wish. If there Is anybody else In the country that wears his pants longer than I do, I'd like to see him." Girl Scout Cadettes Elect Officers Cftdetta Girl Scout Troop 351 held Its weakly meeting Wednesday, October E9, at the Episcopal Church. New officers were elected. They are: Nancy Lohmueller Senlor Patrol Leader, Mary Leigh Best-Treasurer and Patricia Freeman as report er. New patrols were also mad*. The "Wipe out" patrol chose Sallle Griffin as patrol leader and Ellen Pernell as assist ant. The second patrol, the "Nutmegs", elected Mary Elizabeth Rlggan as leader and Ginger Kimball as assist ant. The third patrol, "Luv", elected Carolyn Denton as pa trol leader and Ann Romero as assistant. Plana were made for a bake sale which will be an Novem ber 4. Proceeds from this sale will help finance a trip Catholics To Hold ? Sorvico Saint Catharine of Siena 3 Church of Wake For# at, N. C. will hold tha Faaat of All Saints, a Holy Day of Obli gation, Wednesday, November 1, In Loulsburg, announces Rev. Joseph N. Couture, S^.E, All Catholic* should attend Maaa, just aa on Sunday. Mass - Will be held at ?*? p.m. Confessions will ha said be fore Maaa. to Wllllamaburg, Virginia on November 11. 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