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i j - afternoon, NavemBer tu," l5u . HUf LVL.S (itura artu..-, Iron Duff Put The Spotlight On Dairying lerclranis Crabtree-Iron Duffs 1948 Float Was Effective Committees v . ....J. Phritmas pift I irtnrApiAtpn than k muic "ft" . , : l-e bousht kind. A pair of L or a scan or a pair ui Fknit by the giver goes - a iiv to prove friendship. Any. an do his shopping via the Le mail order or even by , through a department tut when you have the inter- Li patience to plan your Jy.as !lItS' lliomiis 111 - vuu really give irom ine Lt an set up Santa"! work- i your nome icw iw-t- i week, and manage to 'samf truly luxurious gilts W highly orUlnal and suit lor special recipients. r-ki slippers (which also to wear after skating or jd winter nights) can be made Iffy on your sewing machine. lre lovely in jewel-lone vel I or oilier novelty 'fabric. Use T. ;.i It ...... loir, thtt UiOl 1C 11 juu Mwit wv ready-made after-ski soles, can make (lie slipper top i in! the pattern for the'top Ji qf the booi on prown wrap Lper. A wool sock dryer will fas a good guide. Cut four top lis. '.Allow 1 inch all around lams. If you wish to line the tion, cut lining fabric to lattern. top sections with front allowing for insertion of 7- iipper. Scam opening for the f should be approximately one "longer man me tasiener to for easing the fabric. Baste pper in place. Next stitch into front seam, enlisting lp of the zipper foot attacn- on your sewing machine that s you to stitch close to the Reinforce stitching at bot- f opening to avoid unneces- lUu C: U Tf TflTTT i" LLJULJLJ . ' a' niiiiiii working In Festival Iron Duff's float featured the community's principal industry in the 1949 Tobacco Harvest Festival parade. . I If ; K, O- J L I -'af- -s I sary strain. Zipper should be drawn 1 closed at all times when stitch-; Ing in order to keep both sides i even. After zipper Is inserted and stitched, Join lining to fabric. I Complete joining of top sections' with back seam. Turn under raw bottom edges and hand stitch top h section to soles. With the waistline ' the center of attention now, a waist-nipping velveteen cummerbund is fun and easy to make. Pleat the mate rial horizontally and line it with buckram for stiffness. The cum merbund may be fastened bv lacing through eyelets made with the but tonhole attachment of your sewing machine. Or use hooks and eyes for anchorage. Ascots may be made from scraps of velveteen or silk, A lovely gift ensemble could consist of a red I velvet ascot and after-skt boots. dlflW tht opposite end through for Cut the ascot with pointed ends flair and nt' and make a large bound button-1 If Mom ean't advise you on I hole on one side of the scarf to use of the zipper foot attachment on your sewing machine, your local sewing center probably would be glad to give you a hand. One (Irl I know makes Christ mas lifts out of prarUrally noth Ini old fabric wrap, beads and wool the finds about the house, Sh takes old beads of pearls, shell, wood" or simulated Ivory and dyes them, restrlitKi them and boxes them attractively. She dissolves a package of all purpose dye in a small pan of very hot water. Then she strains the dye solution through cheese cloth Into the washbowl, Into this she adds more medium hot water from the tao. Pearls are put Into the dye bath, lifted and turned with a fork or spoon for about 20 minutes un til they begin to turn the color ygu wish, They should be rinsed thoroughly with cold water and patted dry with a towel. ' Light, dark or In-between shades work equally well by this method nd you can dye your beads any shade from pearl-gray to black. If you go through Mom's bureau A Waynesville Christmas Festi val will open the same night the Fourth annual Haywood County Tobacco Harvest Festival closes. Santa Claus will arrive next Sat urday night as the queen of the Harvest Festival Is crowned at the Waynesville Armory. The Yule event is being sponsor- ed uy me waynesvme niercnams Association. The work for this celebration has been 'underway for the last several weeks. The program was organized by I a committee of Charles E. Kay, W. Hugh Massle. and H. M. Dulln, with County Agent Wayne Corpenlng cooperating. Meanwhile, the Merchant's As sociation's special committees con tinued working through last week end In final preparation for the Tobacco Festival, which opens to morrow night. i l v ------ :T I 'FihiiiiitiiKifniiii " ' ill h i i f X' h . 1 pyp: Crrbtree" icrjii 4 :vvV Crabtree-lron DulT entered this float, featuring tobacco leaves and the community queen, in the. To-' bacco Harvest Festival parade of 1948, the year before the Community Development Program was launched. Miss PeKgy Medloid is the community's queen In this scene. Crabtree-lron Dull had three queens and three floats In la-1 year's Festival. This float was second in the Community division of ., the 1948 parade contest. The Tobacco Harvest Festival committees are: General Committee Wayne Corpenlng, Chalrm.; Charles Ray. Hugh Massle, Dave Felmet,"J. H. Woody. Finance Committee J. w. Kay. Chrm.; W. A. Bradley, T. O. Mas sle, David Underwood, Joe Davis. Publicity Committee Curtis nnss Chrm Harlev WriKht. J. B. Childress. Don Matney, Harry Sullivan. Arranifement and Equipment Committee Ed Sims, Chrm.; Roy Parkman, G. C. Ferguson, Felix drawers, you'll find lots of old pearls and beads that have been there for years because they need restringlng. She'll probably be glad to see you make good use of them. v5s Stovall, Mark Galloway. Parade Committee Johnny Ed Wards, Chrm.; W. M. Cobb, J. 11. Way, Q, C. Ferguson, Felix Sto-j vail. Commercial Floats- -Joe Davis, Chrm.; Hallett Ward, Ben Phillips, A. P. Ledbetter, Fran -Is Massle. Community Floats - Miss Mary Comwell, Chrm,; Wayne Franklin, Joe Palmer, C, D. Ketner, Miss Mary Medford. Decorating Committee Harvey Dulln. Chrm.; Paul Martin, Clay ton Walker, Spalilon Underwood, Dick Bradley, Joe Cllne. Public Address Committee' E. J. Stanmyre, Chrm.; Paul Davis, Bill Porter, Harold Massle, Joe Howell. Band Committee Charles isley, Chrm.; Robert Campbell, E. N. Troutman, W. A. Bradley, W. H Massie. Speaker Committee Charles Curtis Tluss. C. D. Ketner, M. D. Watklns. Tobacco Show Committee Joe Cllne, Chrm,; 'John Nesbilt, Herb ert Stnglctary, Dr. I.ulher Shaw, Wayne Corpenlng. Beauty Contest Cqmmlttee J. II. Woody. Chrm.; W. J. Damtoft, Mis. Fred Campbell, J. C. Jennings,! Dave Felmet, 1 Barnwarming Cmnmlttee Way nesville Jaycees. Tobacco Festival Ball Commit tee Business and Professional Woman's Club and National Sec retaries Ass'n. Singing Convention Committee F. A. Calhey, Chrm.; C. L. Allen, Jeter Martin, Mrs. C O. Newell, Harlcy Williams. Square Dance Contest Commit loe T. A. Cathey, Chrm.; Sam Oueen. David Underwood. Tom Hay, Charlie Woodard. String Band Committee Dave Family Dynasty Runs . On Newspaper Route LYNCHBURG, Va Things won't be the same to subscribers on a.' newspaper route here when the newsboy, Jimmy Thompson, gives It up next summer. The oldest of Jimmy's six broth ers started carrying papers on the route 23 years ago and In the quarter -century the route has been carried In succession by each of the seven boys in the family. Jimmy, the youngest, will be graduating from high school In the spring. Ray, Chrm.; Wayne Corpenlng. Hyatt, Chrm.; T. A. Cathey. Blue Robinson, Jack Justice, C. D, Ketner. Farm Bureau Committee O. L. Yates and officers of Haywood Farm Bureau., Industry Open House Commit-, tee Hazelwood Boosters Club. Art 1. 1 i"-V. w "V. We Congratulate The FAHI1ERS OF SmYVOOD On The TOE CROP OF BUBLEY PRODUCED THIS YEAR. IT IS ESTIMATED THAT THE 1950 BURLEY CROP WILL SELL FOR MORE THAN $1,000,000.00 HUNDREDS OF HAYWOOD FARMERS ARE SATISFIED USERS OF B li UE Manufactured here in Waynesville by the SMOKY MOUNTAINS FERTILIZER CO. BRING US YOUR BURLEY PROBLEMS We'll Try To Help You Make More Money Per Acre By Producing More And Better Quality Burley. HAYWOOD COUNTY Farmers Co-op, he Mr IK J ' ' Congratulations To The FARMERS of HAYWOOD On The Fine Crop Of Tobacco Produced This Year- WELG0HE TO THE 4th ANNUAL TOBACCO HARVEST FESTIVAL O Whether It's a Tobacco Barn, Hen House or Home, See Us For All Your Building Supplies mjm mm mnm 'mm mw 'PH w"! EMMS 1 wan imi r. ii tvi a mm m mm- tm mm. m mm mt n, i tia n ai i a mm WE SELL THE BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS AT A PRICE YOU CAN AFFORD TO PAY ci I2AYU00D BUILDERS SUPPLY CO. "Where There is a Material Difference" At The Depot Phone 722 Depot Street Phone 82
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