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RICHMOND COUNTY JQURNAL, Rockingham' N. C. wcuisuSDAY, APRIL 8, 1959 You Can Swim In Style TKisSummer "Season I ; ; 1 ... ' "J . ' : 0 i ah .. j.O-jJj.jll , X ' . -rr rl..u- JUIWA ' You can swim in style this summer, thanks to bright new fashions in cotton beachwear designed to flatter the feminine' figure as never before. Some makers of swim suits are calling it a "three-silhouette" season. Fojr the expert swimmer who cuts a good figure inland out of water, the tight-fitting, one-piece maillot again makes its appearance. Two-piece suits will be more plentiful than-never, while the youngest look on the beach -undoubtedly - will be .the. skirted suit. ' ' - '7 Popular beach-going cottons this year are sturdy knits, shiny satins, crisp piques, terry cloth, and even dotted swiss' and lace. Intensely flattering to a sun tan are the chalk whites, hot pinks and reds, and rich blues and greens of these fabrics. .If you pre fer pattern to a solid color, you can take your pick of fancy flo rals, plaids, and native or peasant prints in the same brilliant, hues. -. : 1 You'll find that the new cot ton swim suits take to the water like the proverbial duck. And back on land, you can practi cally shake yourself dry. ...just- like your webb-footed friend. Special . finishes have been ap plied to many of the swim suit fabrics so they dry wrinkle free in a hurry. Of course, you'll want to choose the swim suit that is most becoming to you in color and style. Many of the new cot ton suits follow fashion's de cree of the high-rising waist line. Their modified Empire styling is marked by a contrast ing trim.cuff, sash, or gathers just below the bust. Back in terest is found in low-plunging, scooped necklines, sometimes with wide straps criss-crossed midway. Staging a comeback for 1 Sixteen Celebration Belles Model At Meeting Shown here are the sixteen models present at the cjelebration Belles gathering: Monday night. The models are shown with the beautifully decorated serving table in the foreground. Several models wore high top shoes to complete pheir cos tumes. One of the models had a beautiful antique parasol which she used with her outfit. Mrs. Paige Gad4y was in charge of the fashion show and was delighted to have such a large number participating. The chairman of the ladies affairs is Mrs. Valley Allen who stands on the right with the group and is wearing the official Celebration outfit. Mrs. Thomas Wheeler who is chairman of Celebration Belles stands on the left and is wearing an attractive outfit. the third season in a row, two-piece suits apparently are in.for a successful run in 1959. If you don't like bare midriffs, this . year you can buy a suit in two" parts that go together in a one-piece effect. The long-line bodice is attached to elastic under pants yvhich give hipline control beneath little boy $horts or bloomers. Another innovation in two-piece suits is the camisole bra. Perhaps the most" flattering of this year's swim suits are the skirted styles Sarong-draped and pleated, skirts are strongly favored. The, former is the result of the Far:. Eastern and Carib bean island influence, also seen in the exotic native prints. Pleated skirts often hug the hips thmateningivor: cq- several finches' neloyr:;the -waist line, .. leaving a .lorigi-stemmed top free td.'lollowthe natural water are dlnttddP'rorfc',swlln- suits. Tp prpecy9uJrom,too mucn ,sun aiuer wusvyu, .wicrc are; the. chjpmjse, "slipcpyer," tops, iioaung camisuies, ntwc uuic- j ackets. tJnet'chfemise -styled ' suit of slubbed cotton" " has Its ,0 wM llugetdgftJac shaped f portchpr If.you're L,beachcQmber. more than . a swimmer;yoii'U5;H:ke., tne new.. knee-Jfihgtat- dresses..1." wonderful for wading and walk tng in the sand.- These loose fitting dresses, with drawstring waistlines or contrasting sashes, come in terry cloth- or other easy-care cotton fabrics. : So your, new -swim' suit will re main pretty c all . summer, long, .you'll want to, give it, the best possible care.; A goodrule to fol low is to rinse your bathing suit in clear; watery as,, soon as possi ble after swimming and hang if -up. Never- wring it dry. For al. beachwear, including swim suits, it's' - always best ta- check hang tags and follow any instructions given v by the; manufacturer. 1 GOTE IS Regardless of make, you can get an auto loan here on your car at rates that will SAjVE YOU MONEY. Comnarisons are convincing. Come in and get the figures. fd I0)o AUTO LOANS COURT ROCKINGHAM PHONE TyV 5-4071 (Continued On Pa?e Six) imposedat the January, 1959, term, he must serve 16 more months. -Jackson Lee pled guilty to for gery and gets 18 months on the roads. Three youths were caught here some weeks ago with bur glary tools. They were Ronnie A. Franklin, Gary E. Miles and Gene D. Kuykendall. They each get thirty days in jail, suspend ed if they pay the court costs. Jimmy Heavner pled guilty to L and R and gets eight months suspended for three years with a formal probation and he to pay the court costs. John Hardy pled guilty to B and E in two cases. He to the Eastern Carolina School for Boys but if he misbehaves or fails to make a model inmate of that institution, a capias can be issued and he be sent to the First Pf fenders Camp for 2 to 4 years. Jackson Lee, sentenced above to 13 months had another for gery case against him. After he completes his 18 months sen tence, he must pay to the Clerk of Court $35 for use of Jack Land, and the court costs, other wise he will go back to the roads for thirty more days; also after release he must remain of good behavior. Robert Stover pled guilty to B and E and gets 18 months on the roads. Leroy Halstead pled guilty to driving drunk and driving after license revoked. He gets twelve months on the roads. Nol Pros with Leave in as sault case against James Thomas Wall. Also, Nol Pros with leave wherein Billy Eugene Capel was charged with public drunk.. Bill Fairly entered a plea of not guilty Tuesday to robbery from the person. The jury found him guilty and Judge Johnston gave him 3 to 5 years in prison. Arthur Harris was also found guilty and he got six to eight years in prison. Sylvester Wall 60 days for bed and cohab. Suspended if he pays $25 fine and costs and remains of good behavior. On ADW charge, a Nol Pros with Leave is taken. 1 Guy Herbert Lewis pled guilty to no op. license. 60 days ton roads suspended for three yers if he pays the court costs and not drive a motor vehicle until he has procured a valid driver's license, and remains of good behavior and violates no law. Effie Stewart who has just finished a 30-day stay in jail, pled guilty Tuesday to habit drunk her third offense in 12 months. She gets six months in the Women's Prison at Raleigh but commitment not to issue so long as she behaves or refrains from getting drunk. If she gets intoxciated and has to be ar rested by any office then the six months sentence will auto matically be put into effect. Allen R. Mclver pled guilty to transporting,, driving after li cense revoked and CCW. He gets 19 months in prison, suspended and he put under- probation for three years but he must first pay the court costs. Herbert L. King, non -support, case continued under former order upon his catching up the $300 back payments and promis ing to keep up the $25 weekly payments from now on. Marion Neely has failed to make the payments for support of his illegitimate child, and so a former suspended order is not put into effect and he gees to News about the New Rockets! i i . t " ' y9 -s i i 1959 0LDSM0BILE NINETY-EIGHT H0LIDA f SCENKOUPE ' shield'. All share the smooth, serene 'Glide" Ride Rear seat passengers ride under a sky of pure Safety . behind the quiet "and economical Rocket Engine! The Plate Glass, especially processed and tinted to block SceniCoupe is available at your local authorized out the sun's rays! Front seat " passengers share the Oldsmobile Quality Dealer's in all three series beauty of Oldsmobile's new Vista-Panoramic wind- Dynamic 88, Super 88 and Ninety-Eight. N. C. Manufacturer's License No. 110 PENEGAR MOTOR COMPANY 310 W. Washington St. Phone TW 5-2409 Rockingham, N. C. ranphlse rDealer License No. 2262 BONNY Scotch plaid seeks the sun this summer in a smooth-fittingr swim suit of fast-drying: cotton. The suit by Jantzen . has adjustable straps and a shirred front for flat tering figure controL GIRLISH The youngest look on the beach this year will be the suit with a hip-hugging pleated flounce. Styled, by Jant zeh. this striped cotton suit has1 wide straps and a crinkled back inset. the roads for six. months. Nisi Fa and Capias ordered for Harold Jennings Roper, Lennie Pierce, Oeorge Montgomery, Walter Garrison, Hazell Flowers. John L. Williams at present serving time in jail and so a de tainer order is filed on the B&E charge. Also, capias for Tim Hul sey, John Presnell, Earl Gibson. Judge Johnston ordered that $900 paid into the Clerk's office on bad checks by Neal McLean, since April, 1954, be now pro rated to the six persons holding such checks which totaled $1077.77. Fairley J. Grant, driving drunk, gets eight months on the roads suspended if he pays $200 and costs, surrender his license and not drive for three years, and be on good behavior and violate no laws. When tried by the Hamlet Recorder, he got 4 months or pay $100 but appeal ed. Now the higher Court doubles that ante. Nol Pros with Leave in cases against Luther Smith charged, with illegal possession and as sault on a female. Allison Blaine Wiggins had ap pealed his driving intoxicated and speeding cases hot decided to drop the appeals. He now goes to the roads to serve the sentences imposed in the lower court. Nol Pros with Leave in case against Ernest Goodman for as sault and forcible trespass. JEFFERSON APARTMENTS IM1 UNJ Located On Ann and Steele Streets ' ROCKINGHAM, N. C. on premises Wed., April 15, 1959 2:00 P. M. There are thirteen individual brick veneer .buildings (five units on Ann Street and eight units on Steele Street). Five of which are two stories with full concrete abasements and new hot-air automatic heating systems for each apart ment. One cottage with full basement and hot-air' beating system; seven one-story buildings, each heated by oil circu lating heater. There are a total of 41 individual apartments, each apartment has a living room, dining .room, modern kitchen, bath and two bedrooms. 1 These" buildings are located on zy2 acres. All walk-ways are concrete and all driveways and parking areas are curbed. ... Our engineers have carefully subdivided this project into separate units. For map of property see caretaker at apartments. For full information contact Mr. E. J. Evans, United Department Stores, Durham, N. C. Selling- Agents R0CHELLE REALTY CO. LICENSED BONDED INSURED EMPORIA, VA. ROANOKE RAPIDS, N. C Va. License No. C-464 Home Office Ph. JE 7-2551 Member ofthe National cand North Carolina Association of Real Estate Boards DEPARTMENT STORE For I lmely wmw M Jjj Use Our Convenient Lay - Away Plan Bound for Spring and Summer enjoyment. . . our trim and attractive sportswear grand to don, and exciting additions to- your fun-time wardrobe, all Summer long. We've the season's newest, nicest sun fashions. Dotted for dash, this sleeveless" scoop top, with solid color shorts, to wear together or mix-match with all ydur sum mer sportswear.- - For you who Uk$ the coverage when you're out in the sun, our slacks and- jacket set, both of cotton plaid, the jacket with -long Sleeves;-v , Striped ;andjj;arjgred cotton pants, ending just below the knee,;, pair up with a bateau-necked top of cotton jersey, in harmonizing. 'colors. ' r Open til 9. P. M. each Friday night thru April
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