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PAGE TWO (First Section) FRIDAY. wSiaSiT1 HOW Tfi ACQUIRE A WASP WAIST For Game Tonight Just Move Two Inches In The Right Direction Another overflow crowd is ox- pecteii to iillciifi tonight gridiron i battle between Wiiynesville and Eii.abelhton and tickets have been placed on sale at uptown drug , stores to avoid congestion at tin ticket office around kicked time. 7:31). Fans are advised to conn early in order to get a seat. A la!lti:in' intermission spectacle is assured with the appearance ot both the Waynesville and Elizabeth-1 ton bands. Charles Islev and ins biij'lit'V bedecked musicians lrude. their I !)47 debut last Fi ida Willi a performance ol plax ing and marching wlmh prows ihcm si ill. the top mu.-ic.il unit in . V C Klial)ethton has a large organ bat Uii x i I h a big drum section, that lias earned them inx nations 1o Ida'.' at U'niver-ity ol TVniieee ; loolliall games. A j,p rally w ill he held toda.x at Va nes die high a-, the cheer-J ii.y -ection pi'epares to support the I Alouiil.iinu'i's in their third game ct the H'SMin. i'.oth the rally and i:ame !) broadcast oxer the local ladle- -latioii Police uill organize the parking t .iilomohiles o'that all space will lie u-cd lu best advantage and 1 1. r j 1 1 I ihici- to cooperate in maintaining the safety record. Ethiopia Favors Swedish Advisers M)l)Is H ". Ki hioa P - Sv.p-,!i - ' .e! In iit ol adx imt : ., t hi I '' ': i. ii.n i '-a x el nnu nl in Ixji h iiiiM.iici- and nilhienee. Mosl i h ci .i i - In I ie ! I hi-- is bei ause -'. . ft...n a't!iini;li Mr distant 'in i jpl.i. ..!( is imt an unpen i t n.fi .uid h: i no colonics in M mi a 1 1 -. i ' .i i : ii hnii.il ambit ions. Tii.-r,' are Mi) Swedes m the r i ice ! : in l l luopian gio ern inn.! ,i i-il :it:u in t he counl r in- ( iu.l.i... i' o :n e n and children j - - n-i -iii i.i . - ,i I ii i ii.n .i .ii iu.ii 1-nij.i 1 1 . i umi 'I rwr".L-" f.-. v ytv - j,- -j.. . si- v- . . -' ' ' V4t4 N,p,,Now- ,f Wr ,. f , ' you wool lobo JMi f ' Ll! -I " Wfr 00K 9lomor B'rl ond I"" '" V . 1 ci,e moy help to l' f I V 1 1 slim your woutlme v I i , fcl vx V" lA ;l i ,h. win.) PkKo 7 i o sinp of toP o s ,v-s tf r" I -1 h woll ond rest -V-, J ?'JZi4 J r f 5V I f 1 " your torso ogoinst v - 11 TT!.f Tr7. . :J i r? pnm' I it Ploce honds on Whittle Thol WoUlliflO V, .' - 1 i 1 shoulders and Stand at wH; Posh haiprio, ; I s ' I moveribarea ai woist lino out bock V two "i 'I $ (woist up) to right. inches. (2) lift yovr ribi to. 'if? (2) Hold position ward th ceiling two inhv J; for counl of ten. Do Hold this position whilo-yow J rfe eoch side 20 times count to ten. Retax. Then- do - ' ot first, increose os. it twenty times. ''VI y" 9" ! Torso Twister... Sit chm. (I I pull on prey,ouJy fln9.r,ips on .hevldert, 1 unexercsed corse! Jush $pe ot woist tod, tw 5 V V A' j muscles Suggested rnches, lift rib, up two inch,. by beauty counsel. ef . V' I XfllU or Ann Oelofield. inhes. hold posits for, th I " ! count of ten. Reoeot right sido. 1 m m irVfa ' It ai me I rum 1 1 a i ning a I inper 1 1 t i '. i-iii j he ai tuna' .1 ' II. cl I'll h n ninrv ci.akkk r- imperial guards to ( Nexxsteaiures lieautx Kditor olil mini s ;ind doing .n.licai and niis-ion- -bisl exercise Iwo inches a day. JSwede dirccls the' -;n Is. and x oil II w hit t le our w aist . !,iice. othcis ;ne 'n'e awax . well, almost. fashions, is ollered by beauty con sultan! Ann Delafield. who says I hat with a minimum of motion in exercisiog you can accomplish maximum results. Miss Delalield. who recently ap- I school An- This bo ci nmelv adx ice for girls I'eared belore the American Mecti M" i s inost mod- with bulging waistlines, who want cat Association convention an lo squeeze into the new nipped-in 1 unusual experience for a beauti- fjUST VMANT TOJ MMltr YV.HJ, t3LANtlt, FOR SUCK3E.STI THAT W0.MD6RFUL ennn c Vs- A i they're so f COURTEOUS AND THEY HAVE SUCH EXCELLENT i " r- wh- .---j r-l VALUI tirr Y N THEY HAVE II ES. y-r T 1 rW -' i-J I I l- I 1 I VI I 'II 7 i !.' I.H j ft Nrv vf- iA i it; v u i rata? MY OlNNER WAS XJ ACCLAI MED BY ALU, THANKS TO' CAtU GROCERY CO ITS MY FOOD s"n store from x') ' ) NOW ON. No. 2 C an ARGO PEAS 2 for 35c 46-Oz. Can ORANGE JUICE 27c " 0OO O000 O "Oi00010WOOB0MOMOoo010iBooBoBBBMMB pbbb i , L:irt;c Bo Laundry Soap JELL-O RINSO 31c OCTAGON 9c Pudding . Pkg. 8c Kesular Size .-Lb. Bag Heinz Tomato SWAN SOAP 9c SUGAR 47c Soup . 2 cans 25c Green Giant PEAS ....... 19c No. 2 Can Sliced BEETS 9c Chase and Sanborn COFFEE lb. 49c Armour's CORN BEEF HASH 29c Blue Plate 8-oz. Jar 25c Mayonnaise .. 16 oz. Jar 45c VEGETABLES LETTUCE. 2 Hds. 25c Large Stalk CELERY 2 for 25c White ONIONS 3 lbs. 22c Maxwell House COFFEE lb. 46c Armour's SHORTENING . 3 lbs. 89c Large PRUNES lb. Pkg. 25c MEATS Boneless Perch Fillets .... lb. 33c Sweet POTATOES, 3 lbs. 20c 10 lbs. 41c Pork LIVER lb. 39c Breakfast BACON lb. 79c Uned BEEF ... 1 i lb. Pkg. 35c MS WW''! WWW -Z7,UJi77f, vian explains her corset muscle exercises thus: "Women who don't benefit: from exercises are victims of ; their, own lack of imagination. Tr$y can't see results fast enough because they don't have planned',' exercises and are content to settle for a 'ohe-Iwo-three-strcteh' routine which accomplishes nothing more than body weariness." However, her two-inch-success exercises, she says, call into. play, all the corset muscles . (diagonal, abdominal and mid-torso muscles) which are seldom taken into action. They are so simply executed that housewives and office girls can use these routines throughout, their Work day. Here are the exercises: ii.-Stand against the wall push ing your spine back two inches at the waistline, lift ribs up two iriches, hold . position while you count ten,, Relax. Repeat 20 times. . ..2. Sit ..on, chair, keeping body Irm ; waist; down absolutely still. Push ribs (from waist upl to left. Hold, position for count of ten. Np"W push ribs to right. Repeat exercise,, alternating each side. "Z. SU .down. Put fingertips on shouldets. . Push spine back at Waistline.. Lift ribs up. Twist left ribs around toward back, push ing them, at least two inches. Hold position for" count of ten. Repeat the twist to the right side. 'Delegate To World ! Conference Writes ;To Club Members I The writer of the following let ters, is Mrs. Alma Pike, of Route 1, Hendersonville, who represent ed tin; Home Demonstration clubs of lit Western North Carolina coun ties at t In- Triennial Conference of the Association Country Women of the World held in Amsterdam, Holland. September 8 to 13. There are four other delegates from this state. At the conference there j were delegates from some seventy women's organizations from sev enteen different nations. Delegates from America went to Holland after several days sight seeing in England and at the close of the meeting spent several days visiting in rural Dutch farm homes before going on to Belgium and I France. "ON BOARD QUEEN MARY "September 1, 1947 "Dear Club Members: j "It is impossible for me to re alize I have been sailing through I the waters of the Atlantic for the past five days and that midnight will find us on the coast of England South Hampton. "Here am T far away from 'The Egg' and I am wondering It it will not be difficult to be a farm woman again after life on this beautiful ship. "Everything that has been said or written about 'The Queen' is certainly true. It is like a different world. Of course, I shall tell you all about it when I return, but I thought you might be interested to have a word or so while I am gone. "There are 2,400 passengers on this voyage and about 1,100 crew so you can get a little idea as to the vastness of the ship. It is a very easy matter to get lost we all have, at one time or another, but there are plenty of stewards to set you right again. "I thought I walked on the farm, but I did not know what walking was until now. Of course, there are lots of elevators, but the cor ridors are blocks long. Sunday I went to services and I walked as far as from my home to Hender sonville so it seemed. "The food is marvelous and is served practically day and night. We will talk that over when I come home as I know my club friends well enough to know they will be interested in that part of the voy-, age. "Naturally, all kinds of enter-, tainment is provided and, among such a group as this, there is plen ty of talent. However,, all Is not ctobJ play with the delegates. We have a meeting every day trying to .., line our work at the coming con ference in Holland. At one of ,, meetings we had the pleasure of hearing from the group of Con gressmen on the Agriculture com mittee who are on their wa ,, study agricultural cumin,,: abroad. "This is just a note to let I now I am thinking of you made this trip possible by m-I, , i bib me as your delegate and v., ; lng each of you could be alnni.'. "Sincerely. "ALMA P1KI-. i,;"'vnH ''-hi '''' ''UStJ "'"lima "! ni CASINO-RUNNING HEADACHE GLAMORIZES ONE- NIGHT STANDS OF SHEP FIELDS By JACK O'BRIAN NEW YORK I bespoke a slight envy for Shep Fields the other eve ning while escaping Manhattan's heat at Shep's suburban temple of dine and dance, the Glen Island Casino. Shep promptly advised me to save my envy for something more worthy. This seemed confusing to me, since it is a known fact that Shep "He just heard about all those good records at Jones Radio Service." So Far A Fellow Needs A Gal Perry Como Booeie Woonie On The Sunny Side Of the Street Tommy Dorsey Lord Lead Me On An Empty Mansion Chuck Wagon Ganit Near Yon How Lucky You Are Elliott Lawrence The Tramp On The Street Put My Rubber Doll Away Molly O'Day Feudin' And Fiirhtiit' Say That We Are Sweethearts A (fain Dorothy Shay-. One Little Tear I An Ocean That's What Your Heart la Per Artie Wayne Forrivinf You Lore And The Weather Harry Jamea JONES RADIO SERVICE Radios, Beoord Player ad Guaranteed Bepalr Work s WarMeriUe, N. C. is what is-Jtnown in Broadway fi nancial circles as ."loaded." She acquired his "loaded" bank account when he was the maestro of an orchestra which diverted large sections of the dancing popu lace with a bouncy style called "rippling rhythm." You remember. You dipped'-a straw into an ice cream soda, or a goldfish bowl and as yoH exhaled the noise of the gentle bubbling represented "rip pling rhythm." This simple gim mick actually earned for Shep Fields more than a million dollars. I was-walking about the grounds of. the -Gjen Island Casino, which Shep 'had-acquired as a "sideline" and -was complimenting him on the fact that :ueh a sideline could be such'-a-lucrative avocation. Having been burning with a wish to get rid oii his baton and the problems of fattening' his bank balance, he was' actually bent on finding a house'whehhe fell across the op P6rtunttytb; run the Casino. Having, opened the sprightly premises on a noisy, gaudy note of success, with first-nighters arriv ing In splash v convprtihlps Twats, yachts and even helicopters. fnep watched the books take on a neatly monotonous decoration solvent black ink. But of "I've learned that operating thic big dine and dance joint is a triple ply colossus of a headache," he said dearlly. "I go to bed at 3 a. m. after checking up on the night's receipts, and then find myself in the wholesale meat markets at five shopping for the best cuts of beef. "I've got 245 employees' temper aments to attend to. I think I can ask that psychiatrist guy, Zilboorg. to move over. Sometimes I'm at my desk at 10 a. m. and don't get more than a couple hours' sleep a day. And I used to think playing one nighters with my band was a bother!" So what happened? Shep is . getting his band back together and is, going to head right back playing one-nighters as soon as the Casino season is finished. "It may not be easier this time." he said, "but itll sure seem eas!cr after this place." MRS. PIKE WRITES ABill I EUROPE "Dear C4ob Members: 'Since tt 4s iHjpossible to vu.ic each f yow personally, I am agam setodjftg. greetings to you through the 4ess. This, time it is iron, BoHaM. the headquarters ot oui "We Arrived t Southampton England,, September 2 and spent the ttrt feight -at Bournemouth EgJahd's fantous seaside resort From Owe we traveled through the . beawttfat English countrysnt, to Lfendea, where we spent two loll days sigtotseeifcg nd being enter tained,,, There were two teas, one i i,. i HI ir '. i v. M,. i:, h -.1, I' I I.,,,,, I" it i , lit,!,,,!. Milt illil '' 1 iltU 1 1 Ulfyj in trie Rest i "Alj i ii., i t,.:,, ill 'Mil f,pt Ii !.,uk ' I'iillne '"' iur,n, F : 1 .Congratulations... t the Winners of the Ribl 14111 . . i t I. .. II Hereford Breeder', Show Remember! Your livestock will do bettJ RED ROSE FEEDS Richland Supply ( Phone 43 At The wsm MS THE 30 MINUTE WAY TO WASHDAY FREEDOM BROTHER LIKE BROTHER HUNTINGTON, Ind. (UP) Rus ell E. Kay, 32, walked into the Indiana state prison and met his brother, who is serving his last year at m burglary sentence. Key was sentenced to two l-yer terms lr!iiyoiir1uiir7it'LflUnD6R6TTond place it in the Im Each Uniit Mm up tt9 Dm. y cn wit msiiy moehin o you nJ- 2. M4 oop wolt r1hp wkilt th Btndlx dots your work outomflticall .Toke yewrjaimdry hm In 30 ntawftt cltanstd. iweet, white, iant in WASHED RINSED .DAM&DRP SERVICE "IAUNBEETTF' tTaTBAfilMAlrfliseni. r r mc? - - 25c L (service) J A Thursdays and Fridays of e.cluweek are special days for hhnW- 1SH urpcries, slipcovers and curtainsOtie double or single hhmM - Monday and Thursday. We have soap and bleach-5c carl. i ",aC FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CAM -",2:i LAUNDERETTE ml 196 m Phone 2923 CANTON,. N.C. on a focgary conviction.
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