? Crabtree Church Has Guest Pastor MRS. MILLARD FERGUSON Community Reporter The Rev. Horace M'Swain of Slalesville, secretary of the YV N.C. Conference Mission Board, was guest speaker Sunday morning at Crabtree Methodist Church. S/Sgt and Mrs Karl Caldwell, with their daughter Sue Kllen, have arrived to spend a 15-day leave with Sgt. Caldwell's parents, ! Mr. and Mrs. Matt Caldwell. Sgt. Caldwell will rejlort to the air base at Charleston on August 5. Monroe Noland arri\ed last Fri day from Anaconda. Mont . to spend two weeks with his family. Mr. and Mrs. 1.. <) Ferguson, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Hes sie Terrell of Clyde, spent the weekend in Oak Ridge. Tenn. Arthur Robinson and his sister. Mis. Lena Evans, have arrived from Gaffney. S, C., to spend the summer at the old Robinson home. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard VVilburn ot Cross Keys. S C , were week rnd guests of Mr and Mrs Robert Wood and Mrs Grady Messcr. The Rev. and Mrs. W K. Fergu son spent the weekend in Ashe ville with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs. Roy Jarvis. Mr. and Mrs Spencer Walker and their children of Baton Rouge. La., who are here visiting relatives, were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Noland. Mr. and Mrs. John Schibor of Pasadena. Calif , w ho are here Visiting relatives, were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. W .1 Mc Crary. as was also Miss Mildred Ray of Mazelwood Visiting Mr. and Mis II II llolt are Mrs. Holt's sister. Mrs. D. T. Brinson. her son and daugh ter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs Ervin Brinson. and their children Mike and Susan of Wrightsville. Ga They Were joined on Sunday by Mr. Holt's son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Holt, and tlieir soil Rlchlyn. of Waynesvillc Mrs. Laura Dueketl of Florence Ala , is here visiting her brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Wells, for two weeks. Mrs. Marshal kirkpatrick enter tained the women of her depart ment ai Dayton Rubber Company with a lawn party .Saturday eve ning compl'mehtim: Mrs. Hette : Cabe. whose biithdav il was. Twenty-five guests were present Mr. ant) Mrs. Marry Lee Fergu son and then daughter Esther Lee ol Detroit, Mich . are here for a few days with Mr Ferguson's par ents. Mr and Mrs < T Ferguson. Mr and Mrs V. (' Kirkpatriek an<t their grandson Charles Kirk pat riek returned Sunday from Chester. S (\ where they spent a week with- their daughter. Mrs Monroe Crane Lasses Wear Glasses For Beauty, Too | ivv Vivian brown AF New sfeatures Writer 'Tis true that time was when eyeglasses were considered eye- j sot OS. Hut those day s are gone forever As a matter of fact, eye- ? glasses have become'.so colorful, t interesting and chic that many girls try to find an excuse for wearing them. The average young girl would ; rather wear eyeglasses than risk nous feet at the earners of her eye.s. and that is a sign of Hie times. It's just as important to choose the right eycglas* frames for your type as it in to select proper make up. clothes styles and eoifufe, how ever. says heautv consultant Carol Douglas She explains: "Itty hitty frames look perfect ly-silly'"on great big girls. Ditto the large, thick-rimmed eyeglas ses that some tiny girls wear Frames should give the illusion o.f width of: sleiulerness to a face, hut nut overwhelm it or dwarf it " If you have an oval or heart ?haped face oval lenses are us ualty the l>esi style for your t\ pe. she advises. Harlequin frames are well-suited to square faces and round fares alike, giving them sort ut ail uptilt etleei Lenses should la- large enough to include the ent ii 0 eye Frames should be <?<(ii.il to or wider than the face at lIn* ehceklrone ton can integrate the entire pic* jjure t).v choosing vivid lipstick, carrying your rouge up and follow* mi tlir upswept lines of the eye glasses, although color should not hi- extended 'under the lenses At , date-time, mascara on the eyelash es and a touch of eye-shadow on tht lids is helpful to glamorizing eyeglasses. The populai hairstyle beloved by young moderns is one that involves : deep waves and soft curls, ideal with eyeglasses, says Yliss lfouglas. TI.e edif inusl hi- kept neat and 11 ie il 'the eyeglasses arc to look 11 mi anil the short hairdno helps. \i.other hairdo that is smart with eyegla *es is the neat eombed-back ifito-a-sinall-hun sty le that is popu-? Ia> with teen-agers' vvilh petite features V* hum as there are no sti ac. l.v end*- you II he in beauty harmony above ilie ehinlitre "ibSWfe ?HUTS? '* THIS STATE TRI C K driven by William O. Davis. ?>0 of the lialsam lioad overturned near the llav wood County Health Center at noon Wednesday, hut Davis fortunately escaped iujurv. lie told State Highway I'atrol investigating officers that he pulled olT the shoulder of thr road to avoid '*' KWafcv*: ?. *>, JE*9 X<V3fc*??PKF. hittting a car w hich stopped suddenly on the highway, but the shoulder gave way beneath the weight of his truck. Inspecting the overturned vehicle is Cpl. Pritchard Smith of the Highway Patrol. (Mountaineer Photo). RIDE EM WRAMLER the famous wester b? Blue Bell featured f0|, p|gy & ScH00l \ = I Authentic! Comfortable! Wear like iron! Free Blue Bell J Wrangler Booklet with each jean, jacket or shirt! t W rangier Jeans. 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Announces 40th Anniversary Specials By WILSON MFDFOKD Electric rjinges, sink*, refrigerators, au tomatic washer*, dryers and many other Items have been reduced for this Special Sale, beginning Friday. July 21th We have in stock a solid carload of Fritfidaire appliances that must be sold. If you have been waiting for a good time to trade in your range, washer, refrigerator, etc. . . . don't wait any longer. THE BIG SALE IS NOW ON We are offering *0 per cent more trade-in on your old appli ances. This is the biggest "THAPK SALE" ever put on in Haywood Coun ty. Come early, when we have plenty of time to look and talk. Avoid the "BIG RL'SH"! See you Friday and Saturday! WII.SON C. MKOFOKD Sales Representative WILSON MEDFORD special sale FRIGID AIRE . AUTOMATIC WASHER now *19995 \ \ Big Reductions On All Frigidaire Refrigerators 10th Anniversary .Model S-KO-56 f Factorv ,,rlce I $1A095i $229.95 I With Your Old Refrigerator Regardless of Condition .Model SA-80-56 NOW Factory Price $149.95 $199.9o With Old Kef. ft ? 1 / / / // tyy^rr? ?2*$I899S I \ * *',h y?u>- old rof ? ft \ Fop II*. efri9erotor \ ur limited tiaal i ^-^nwBI| |( [fA? only! , .;s k> V//y i ^ 7 / /1 \ * ** Model SS-101-.)? I \ Y j Portable TV SET ^?? FREE! 1 ,-s fob i,Kim,, ?-^o??*?xn: ' sAVV^ g^---- ^iirzij SPECIAL _ KRIGIDAIRE "yy: ffta'ipj. ELECTRIC iBIB^ __. RANGE Model \\ !-.")(; I Factory IMPERIAL ,rite FRIGID AIRE $199,95 WASHER Anniversary Factory Suggested Price $319.95 SPECIAL . ? *149" s26995 With With Machine ?0 .. ?W Regardless of Condition! " Model RI)-.18-.>6 Ranjre MARTIN ELECTRIC COMPANY Mf\MM NOW CELEBRATING OUR ffl am M IV10 40th ANNIVERSARY IV 56 t ? , ? i

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