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Here's Hoy/ Fashion Shapes Up Far 1956 FORMAL PRINTS ktn (or* runner In 1*55-Ml re—rt dinner #— by httiUe-Je Copeland. By GA1LE Dt’GAS VBA Women'. Editor HEW YORK—(NBA) — How do— fashion shape up for 1*55? According to this nation s top designers, clothes will be both pretty and wearable No woman could ask for more Here are the sty* keynoters for the next year, as picked by America's big name designer?: Slim and (ell silhma-tle*: Karen Stark of Harvey Berm fore casts a little slim and a Li* tie full in most costumes. Tunics, over* skirts and panels will break the slender line. A climax in Ad. f—plrsd fashions: Beatrice Gainey Honored At Birthday Party Miss Beatrice Oalney was honored at a birthday party Saturday night January 2k, at her home by her mother, Mrs. Wallace Oalney. Aft— the guests arrived, everyone participated in gam— directed by Misses Edna Naylor and Ethel Oalney Following the gam—, the honor— opened her many lovely gifts. The guests were then served potato chips, nuts, mints, saga# wafers, punch, and birthday cake The following guests were pre sent: Aldridge Msrrts, Jam— Earl Ftrickland, Shirley WUMord. Ju nkie McRunb. Florence Orlffin. Joyce Strickland. O W Naylor. Clyde Parnell. Martha Sue Tew, Btily J. Jackson, Sam Tarmlna. Doris Let, Rufus Matthews, Wil liam Howard Godwin. Jimmy Pope, Nancy Lewis, Charles McLamb. Louise Jemigan. A Z. Naylor, Lou. clla Starting. Ethel Oalney, Edna Naylor. Eva Mae Oalney, Wallace Oalney. Jr, Ida Jean Oalney, and to*tow, and honor—. Mrs. Hamilton Was Feted At Shower Mr*. Oary Hamilton was feted at a .surprise stork fhower Saturday night at the home of Mrs. Jeff Onega Upon arrival, otf the honor— was presented a pink carnation comage tied with pink and bhie ribbons. Oam— were played with prises going to Mm. Dunrood Strickland and Mrs L. E. Price Mrs. Hamilton opened her gifts and they were admired by the guests. The hoste— served refreshments consisting of cooaanut balls, pota to chips, valentine candy, salted nuts, and ooid drinks. Those present were Mra R. C. Hamilton. mother-in-law, Mrs. All* Collier, Mm. AJkne Pope, Mrs B. C. Co*. Mm. Novell* Swigs. Mrs. Mack Royals. Mm. Durwood Strick land. Mra. OUbert Smith. Mra John J. Tew. Mrs. L. R Price, Mrs. Jean* Hamilton. Mra Pauline Burl— Mrs Bcfcfey Stewart. Mrs Don Tew. Mm. Ruby Suggs. Mrs Aid* Fowler. Mm. Loutoe Hamil ton. Mm. Welton Jon—, Mi— Mary Barbour, Mi— Louise Suggs and Mi— Brenda Sugga Those sending gifts unable to attend were Mrs. Lera J. Oldham, Mra Eu* Suggs. Mm. Mary H Byrd. Mrs. Malicia Partin. Mrs. Zola W—t. Mrs J— Johneon, Mm. Beatrice Barbour, Mm. Pauline Hamilton and Mi— Patricia Hamil ton. VISITED HERE Mr. John Ferb— of Rockv Mount, former* as—elated with tne Car olina Power and Light Co. here, visited Mra Matt* Washbume be— Monday evening. Mr. Ferb— 4JMW has a private business in Rocky Mount. SLIM LINE broken at hiplliw h previewed In Harmav’s it •art drees with matching coat. Tina Leser sees the the mandarin coat, the kimono and Ori«n*aI em broideries aa continuing favorites. SHORTER COATS: Ben Zucker man thinks the coat that's defini tely for only slightly) shprter than the dress beneath will wui fash ion favor. THE LNCORSETFD LOOK: There wiif be a return of the na tural figure, according to Evelyn Dawson of Susy Pwrettp- This ‘nat ural figure” will be achieved by dressmaking science and new ma terials which mould white looking piUble. The return of the black dress: Nettie Roaenstein expects lots of basic Macks with bright or pastel ttcctnnortci Mrs. Tart Was Hostess To Tally Ho Mrs. Ed TVrt was hostess to the Tally Ho Bridge Club Tuesday eve ning at S:00. A bowl of gladioli made a very attractive arrange ment on the desk in the living room, During play, the hostess served Coca Colas and non corn. She serv ed cherry tarts with whipoed cream, peanuts and coffee at the end of plav. When ccoma were tallied. Mrs Hal Jordan was club him and re ceived a double deck of cards. Sec ond high hand lotion, went to Mrs Nathm Csnnady. Mrs. Bill Cun ningham was the winner m a game of bdntfo and was presented a tow el as the prise. Members pHvvine were Mrs. Locke Mats. Mrs. Bin Cunningham Mr*. Nathan Cannadv. Mm. Bin Bryan, Mrs. Sherrill Johnson. Mm. B. A. Brocey, Mrs. Hal Jordan and th» hostess M7NN HOSPITAL Following is a lt*t of patients who have been admitted to the Dunn Hospital during the oast 34 hours: Miss Dalsv Morrison. Mrs. Eldse Be**tev. GVvtte M'T»ouglart. Mrs. Kathleen Page. Edna Lee Smith. Mm, Loraine Hodges and Mrs. Dorohty Adams. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. W. H Brooks. Jr. of Sanford announce the birth of a daughter. Januarv 38 in Lee County Hospital. Mm. Brooks is the former Melrose Rhiner of An gler. Mr. and Mm. Oordon Raymond Washbume. Jr. of Route four, Dunn announce the birth of a son on Januarv 23 in the Dunn Hospi tal. Mm. Washbume is the foimer Shirley Orey Heath. Mr. and Mm. Hiram Eldrldge Smith of Route two. Four Oaks announce the birth of a daughter on January 23 In the Dunn Hospi tal She is the former Thelma Tart. Mr and Mrs. Randall C. Lee, i Jr. of Route two. Benson announce the birth of a daughter on Janu ary 23 in the Dunn Hospital. She is the former Georgia Orey Tart Mr. and Mm. Coy Franklin Tart of Route two, Benson announce the birth of a daughter on Janu ary 25 in the Dunn Hospital. She la the former Irene McLamb. Mr. and Mrs. Odell Ernest Jones of Route two, Four Oaks announce the birth of a son on January 37 in the Dunn Hospital She is the former Ethel Margaret Lee. Mr. and Mm. Preston Dewey Norris of Route three. Four Oaks announce the birth of a son on January 29 in the Dunn Hospital. She is the former Iola McLamb. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wayne Capps » of Route two, Benson announce | the birth of * son on January 30 ORIENTAL BOOM will follow line* like this Japantm till sheath by Anne Fogarty. Prints for formal clothe*: De signer Maurice Rentner predicts lots of printed fabrics <sa‘n. chit fon, silk organza) for cocktail ard evening ciothea. Dreamy Evening Clothes: Cell Chapman sees a great futons for the floating chiffon evening dress in place of the crisp, bouffant dress. SHOE IMPORTANCE: Roger Vivier ol Delman forecasts these shoes essential to every wa.orobe the bright colored shoe to match a dress or suit, the patterned silk shoe to match a hat or handbag and the. shoe with its own "iew elnr” in glittering buckies or heels. Crasy mixed .. up fabrics: Jacques Lesur, textile designer, former Clara Mae Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Bryant McKee of Erwin announce the birth of a son on January 30 In the Dunn HospiUu'. She is the for mer Bobbie Jean Matthews. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Stewart of Route one, Coats announce the birth of a daughter, Elaie Orcy on January 30 in the Dunn Hosp'tal. She is the former Lillie Tew. Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Beaslev of Route two. Four Oaks announce the birth of a daughter on January 3 i in ib> Dunn Hospital Mrs. Beas ley It5fce - fcT/r —>*»* Rhodes. IN ROCKY MOUNT M - and Mrs. Howard West spent R> nday in Rocky Mount visited Mrs. West's uncle, Mr. B F. Flem ing In Parkview Hospital. VISITED HARDISONS Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Williford and daughter Patty Lou spent Sun day afternoon visiting their dau ghter anJ son in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Hardison in Raleigh. RETURN TO DUKE Everette Turlington. Joe Godwin. Margaret Cathey, Alice Prince and her house guest for the weekend. Elite Synder of Cleveland Ohio, all students at Duke University, have resumed their studies there after spending several days here during semesters. jkshhnmi ® fllHIHHi i EXCORSETED look la some what exaggerated here bv CIm Moore, but you yet the Idea. predicts the smartest faorcs will mingle different fibers: cotton, wool, silk, nylon, and oriii in th: same way that several eotors are mixed to create a new fashion •hede. Froufrou Without Frills: Rox ane of Samuel Winston fore.se's richness that is never obt'ous. An example is lace and embr>!dery in the same color as the dress Women have more money to spend and are spending it a poll of members of the Couture Group of the New York Dress Institute shows. This means that the fash ion business is good and that many clothes expect buainess to go up from five to 15 per cent for spring, 1956, I GOES TO PENSACOLA — Having completed a five - month officer basic course In December at Qnantico, Virginia, Marine 2nd 14. Janies T. Stewart. Jr., son of | Mr. and Mrs. James T. Stewart of I 209 East Sixth Street, Erwin, N. C\, has been transferred to Pen sacola, Florida. The baste course, conducted at the Marine Corps Schools, qualifies newly commis sioned lieutenants for command of infantry platoons and staff duties. CAMPAIGN FIGURES—Little Tommy Woodward, 1956 March of Dimes Poster Boy, tries on the famous coonskin cap of presi dential hopeful Sen. Estes Kefauver. The fitting took place when Tommy, », Of Balticust. HWaahingtpa,_ Roundup (Coattase* front Pift Out) Women's Clubs Is a.so one of the 'sponsoring agencies and club mem bers from that federation also will attend. WORKSOP — Seven different project leaders In er.ch of the county’s 18 horn? demonstration clubs are invited to a workshop on Friday. Feb 3 at 3 p. m. n the office of the home agent In Mi ll ng ton. The grout wlU include leaders In foods and nutrition, m home gardens. In home poultry, in home dairy. In food conservation. In health and safety end adult 4-U leaders. The women, who hoid a corresponding post on the countv level, also will attend. This will mark the first of three similar con ferences. The second will be held on Monday, Feb. 6, abw at 2 p. m in the home agent’? office. CAKE SATE — The Jr. Tri -Hi-Y of Dunn High School will sponsor r cake sale on Saturday at the Pure Food Store, here. The sale will begin at 8:00 a. m. and con tinue until 2:00 p. m. L. P. N. MEETING! — The North Carolina License Practical Nurses will meet at the nurse’s home In McCain on Monday night at 7:30, February 6th. ATTEND MARKET Mr, and Mrs. Orover Henderson from Quinn's Furniture Company. Mr. A. W. Blanchard and Mr. E. W. Johnson from Dunn Furniture Co., and Mr. Sam Dorman and Mr. Bruce Byrd of Star Furniture Co. attended the Furniture market In High Point, Monday. Mr. Ed Black, Jr. and Mr. A1 Hawley of Star Fur niture attended the market today. Wagons Once (Contlnaed from Pag* Oa». 'of Purdie’s growing traffic in wholesale groceries, it has ample flow space fw the supermarket. The Muse Market will feature many lines of many kinds, includ ing a big drug and cosmetic de partment. layouts of baby foods, produce, household tools, bakery items, and all the other kinds of goods that make a supermarket super. Fairfax Hall is the featured canned goods line. Hosedalet $ the featured meat line. One of these days, parking lots . will be finished on both sides. Free parking is already avail-1 able at the rear of the store, tak ing some of the strain off city streets. Painters were at work yes terday, putting some finishing touches on the building, and the neon men, the floor fixers and all the others have had their go al ready. In the old, wholesale days, Pur die Bros, used to sell goods by the hundred-pound bag, coffee by the barrel. Customers who go to Muse's today will not find coffee oy the barrel. — but they’ll find it con veniently packaged, and many brands of it. Hot only that, tor the special grand opening, they’d find cups of coffee being given away free — pnd other refreshments available. An old-fashioned spirit will pre vail at the Muse Market today. IiOcke Muse hopes and expects that they’ll be coming from throughout Dunn, and outside, to take advan tage of it , TO FLORIDA Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Strickland are leaving tomorrow for Florida weeks visiting Rev. and Mrs. Tom Fryer in Miami. Florida. BEST DRESSED—Actress Grace Kelly, left, who fitting tweed suits more often than mink or satin, top of the list of the nation’s “Ten Best-Dressed Wot Ked by the New York Dress Institute. She than* ftm-p nors with Mrs. William S. Paley. right, a veteran queen of fashion world. Miss Kelly is shown as she left New York the Cannes Film Festival last May. ATTENDING CONFERENCE Mrs. H. C Turlington is attend ing a conference of the Women’* Society of Christian Service in Washington, D. C. Mr*. Turlington la representing the Methodist Wo- * men of the North Carolina con- ,-i ferenoe at the week- kxig' meeting. I To Locke Muse On Hie Grand r MUSE f This Beautiful New $400 Console Model SYLVAMA Television Set Furnished By WILBOUKNE’S Tho BELVEDERE This glamorous 21-inch "Cabin** of Light" console fea tures 4-position HoloLight, the powerful new "Custom 33" chassis and the famous "Silver Screen 85" picture tube. Mahogany grained finish; Blonde slightly extra. Will Be Given Away Absolutely Free Nothing To Buy — Just Visit Muse Super Market And Register — See It On Dis play At Muse Super Market Now. The Winner Of This Sylvania TV Set Will Be The Proud Owner Of Amer ica's Finest Television Set. Wilbourne's In Dunn And Lillington Carries A Complete Line Of Sylvania TV Sets—See Them Today. And We Have The Largest, Finest, M ost Complete TV Service Department And The Best TV Engineers To Be Fou nd In Harnett County. WMOURNE’S IN DUNN AND LILLINGTON Dunn Phone 4179 Lillington Phone 5911 •I '■%
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