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yoTomber 22. 1946 BAILFY BU6L£ -MJL.EY NOUH CAROLINA Page 7 CXu ali C omfort/ Feshicns, Fcincies, and Frills I apologize to you, girls, for mentioning only boys in the plaid shirt parade. Lfery June Brantley was first seen in a bright red and black plaid shirt reaching to the bottom of her dress. Discovering that its length was in the way, she appeared the next day with it cut off ap proximately eight inches and hemmed. Pansy Rae Bis- sette seems to have had the same trouble v^ith her black and white plaid. Tucked in bright plaid shirts have sv/ept the school like an epidemic* The number of girls wear ing bright plaids is about to exceed that of the boys. Wearers of sweat shirts overed with names, jive talk, slang expressions, ind figures of teens or inimals clutter the halls aetv/eon classes, before ind after school. Just The Coat-dress Jean F. Glover leads the parade in wide belts. Her black belt is accented wi1;h Jive expressions, music notes, and dancing boys and girls in white. Patsy Lamm blossoms out with a silver 'bracelet with a rope effect given her on her birthday by her mother. Just as I predicted, June Brantley has adopted the idea of wearing bells on her tennis shoes. T/hy doesn't lirs* Howard Farmer hang a mirror in her home room???? It would save her ninth boys a trip dov/nstairs to the window panes of the Soors at the ends of the hall. For overytime you see Leo Horner, Scott Lewis, Bobby Dew, Dayle Johnson, or Deri Pace they are blocking a door., comb ing their hair. The school really should raise money to hire a beautician to help them set curls and waves in their "goldy locks". That You Need For Your Winter Ou t f i t Obtainable WILSON, N, c. For a change, Mrs. Howard Farmer suggests wearing your lapel pin o^ the pocket of your suit rather than the shoulder. Since the week of State Fair there has been a boom of gold basketballs. I fell for the same thing 3xcept that I v/as a late Durchaser and had to set tle with a football. Styles repeat themselves 3very seven years. Proof— ill the silver spoons 3eing displayed, Barbara Farmer
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