#r t Thursday, April 15, 1926. v v -fr + - -????????? + | | Dovrfs leas t * And Bridge % Parties % * * > : : * * * * * * * : * * : > * : : CAPES AND BOLERC OF SPRING ST ' ALL signs point to an otn-of-the-ordinary style program for spring. Seems as If every new-appeanng number on the stage of fashion, whether it be hat. wrap, daytime frock or evening gown, brings with it a thrill of "some thing different" Which, of 'course means that we have in promise a most Interesting time when it comes to choosing our spring regalia. Two refreshingly new items of ex ploltation for spring are capes and boleros. As to the cape or capelet it answers "present"i to every roll call of the mode, making Itself conspicuouslycharming on it matters not whether frock, blouse or coat. A very smartlooking cape-coat model is shown in the picture. It Is uavy 'due. for navy has returned In all its former glory. The braid trimming Is multicolored, thus adding that vivid note which so characterizes all fashion this season. At the presen* the cape coat with sleeves Is the bract ion! choice, hut later certain fashinnlsts declare toat the sleeveless wrap with only the . ape covering the uruis will meet with popu e *t* > v v ?> > v > > > v v v v v v > $?4 + f * i ! ' ' I I F | ONI I STARTS * Just think what a I ONE DOLLAR will f Every day we are a % in today and let's U f of service that will REMEMBER?You ; MAY WE EXPECT < J. R. Sams, Chairman " E. W. S. Cobb, Presid< 1! Frank Jackson, Vice F :: m. 4 Polk Coi ?? 4 Capital, $15,001 ... / ++^++++++^+^^4*++'M'++++++*+' )S ARE ITEMS YLE EXPLOITATION lllsl *11^1 a lur favor. Exceedingly handsome are rape coats of black satin or fullle. The holero theme vies with that of the cape both for street costume ot daytime frock. Very attractive la tnt cloth dress shown here, which emphasizes not only the bolero Idea but the tailored close-buttoned waistcoat which Is a favorite topic In today's fashions. Many of the colorful crepe de chine spring dresses boast a bolero over a blouse which Is sewed to a plaited skirt. These models are very youthful in appearance. The anderwalst portion or blouse Is usually of a con trasting shade. There Is a tendency to use flesh-colored satin or heavy J crepe, the same tucked or plaited In a tailored way. With the bolero, the circular skirt is as popular as the plaited types. Many of the bolefo frocks have girlish round turnover collars and turnback cuffs of gay printed leather, with r low-pcsed belt to match. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. (?. 1926. Western Newspaper Union. > > > 4*4? 4? 4? 4?4? 4* 4? 4? 4* 4? 4* 4* 4mMmI? 4Mfr4* 4? 4 : DOLL A BANK ACCOI bank account means to you, am give you the start. dding new customers to our aire; dk the matter over. This bank off help you. will be under no obligations to g YOU? of the Board. W. T. Hammett, snt. Fred W. Blanton 'res. P. S. Lewis, Ass L- Arledge, Asst. Cashier. unty Bank & T Columbus, N. C. D; Surplus, $5,000; Resoi . .v .. i?L. . J ^ - - li .> - " ? * IV 11 HRYON All Sooiety Newi MR. BROWNLEE IMPROVING FAST The many friends of Mr. Eugene Brownlee are glad to hear he is improving from a recent spell of sickness. MR. C. B. BURNETT IN ASHEVILLE Mr. C. B. Burnett spent Monday in Ashevilie on business, returning Mon - - i (my nigui. * DR. AND MRS. JUSTICE VISIT CHIMNEY ROCK Dr. and Mrs. Justice were recent visitors at Chimney Rock, N. C. ? DART OF TRYONITES VISIT IN CHARLESTON Mis. Walter Jones, rs. Richard Watson, and Miss Uladys Gibbs spent a delightful week-end in Charleston visitng the famous Magnolia Gardens. # LEAVES FOR NEW YORK TO JOIN MOTOR PARTY Mrs. Theodosia Kennedy left a few days ago to join Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Cain on a motor trip to Washington and New York. They will attend the session of congresss of the Daughters of the American Revolution while in New York. * ? MR. R. M. McCOWN VISITS IN S. C. Mr. R. M. McCown accompanied by Dr. and Mrs. elements and children have been in lower South Carolina on a visit. J DRAMA FORTNIGHTLY TO BE BIG EVENT Great efforts are being made to make the next production of the Drama Fortnightly the most spectacular and elaborate of all the season's offerings. The play "Peer Gynt" Mr. Searles and Mr. Crandall are working together to get the best possible effect of the stage setting necessary o create the atmosphere and illusion of Isben's great work. VERNONS TO LEAVE FOR DETROIT Mr. and Mrs. Vernon and son, Jimmie, are leaving for their home in Detroit next Monday. "Villa Barbara" is to be closed for the season. *+++******?+**+*+**+*+++++ .AR I INT HERE ? i > d the small sum of ? * ? ? ? lararo liaf Pnmo ?? gv, llUb< W111& A ers you many forms ;; > Vice Pres. , Vice Pres. and Cash. ; | it. Cashier. ; o The Polk County News SOCIET I Phone 99 Muit Be la Thi? Offioo By Wednesday Nc CRANDALL SPEAKS AT LANIER LIBRARY ON OVERHEAD EXPENSE Friday evening Mr. F. W. Crandall spoke at the Lanier Library on" Overhead Expense." The history and development of millinery. Many Tryonites loaned family relics of headgear to swell-the number Mr. Crandall had available for the occasion. Beginning with the little hair wreath worn by primitive women, each headgear was illustrated by the following young ladies: Miss Marie Pratt, Margaret Doubleday, Mary Sharp, Adele Pratt, Bettie Doubleday, Genevieve Jackson Miss Munday. The library was filled to capacity and all enjoyed Tryon's feminine beauty adorned in this fashion review. CRANDALLS LEAVE FOR CHARLESTON, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Crandall and son Harold left for Charleston via motor, Tuesday morning to see Magnolia Gardens. They expect to return the latter part of the week. * * * DELIGHTFUL BRIDGE PARTY A bridge party given by Miss Schnellenbacker at Lake Lanier Tea Room on Friday night was greatly enjoyed by forty guests. MR. AND MRS. FLINT TO RETURN TO THEIR HOME IN THE NORTH Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith of Detroit who have been occupying the White cottage on Melrose Avenue, are leaving for their home in the North after spending a pleasant season in Tryon. Mr. Smith is very much enarmoured with this country and assures us that he will ty eturning with the migratory birds aext year. NOW Building Restriction $5,000 I Save on th choic No. List F 87 $38( 216 to 222 SC 46 SC 51 35( 27 35( 90 to 98 SC I 79 35( 86 35( 70 SC 85 32( 80 30( 132 SC 125 and 126 SC I % ?????? I r NEWS ion of Bach Week GUESTS AT I EDGEWOOD INN j Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Battle, Detroit; Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Long, Gas- v tonia, N. C.; N. L . Huller, Richmond, e Va.; S. H. Kent, Richmond, Va.; C. A. t Terrell, Richmond, Va.; J. F. Agnew, Greenville, S. C.; M. E. Holt, Char- J lotte, N. C.; A. S. Team, Asheville. j * * * i MR. AND MRS. MILLER MOVE HERE FROM FLORIDA t " ' ' g Mr. and Mrs. jonn rnuiei Ui. AUivuv | Island who have been spending the winter in Floijida, have located in Tryon. Mr. Miller is associated with * the Tryon Development company. I They are living in the Sayres cottage. | Spring Chic Fashion, usually ee frivolous m hsr dictates, takes a new turn by creating this practical sport hat of draped grosgrain ribbon in brown, with a narrow red band as it's only trimming One of the practical tea tures-of this hat is that it can be ) ?taWfKnnt Hamnce IIIUUICU ? O- ? ON EXHI Beautiful Plan for G STEP inl see it. homesites, is attractiv s laid out ur landscape j The advan respect to points is re 20% : all its own. CSC tions and s e lots a pleasing It is these 'rice Dis. 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