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Second Section MM Seriion -Read by Thinking People The Best Advertising Medium In Havwood County Published At The Eastern Entrance of The Great Smoky Mountains National Park- VOL. XLVII NO. 51 WAYNESVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1J, 19,T Sophistication Keys New Evening Gowns - Extreme Decolletage Featured in Most Formal Creations; Capes Gain Popularity With Smart Set j F H 1 :v.m';:;'.v,'.',.;.:.v;vvv.;, fc "" " - . .TIl". m. ' W. .JF V.4r :&f Carole Lombard iwsZI Arin JtiJg Bggg English Novelist Honored at Hollywood Party 0, jCIdy Swtrthout By JEAN ALLEN International Illustrated Xrits Writri HOLLTWOGU Sophistication is the keynote of the glamorous crea Hons which will be seen at smart social functions this winter. Flowing graceful lines reflecting the classical influence are especially favorable to the tall figure, the lady with poise and a graceful carriage. Gowns are still cut on daring lines in back with extreme decolletage in front, a feature of most designs for formal evening wear. Although canes were liitrndn. l by the smart set last year, this sea son they have returned to popular favor and are featured at all the fashion shows. While white and silver fox and er mine are preferred -by those whose purse can afford such expensive furs, lapin promises to be worn by the ma jority tor evening. Caracul and Per sian Ih'hd hold their, pluc'o as i lie , choice of th i':.'inrify for-' lisiy ' wear. Smart Set Wear Fox Jewelry of all l;inds is much in evidence at clubs and social rf-isler dffairs. Some of the stunning styles which are on parade ticross the celluloid screen are worn by Carole Ioinbard. Gladys Swarlhout and Arline Judge, movie stars. Luxury is expressed in every line of the stunning creation for evening, worn by Miss Swarthout. Her evening capo of white fox is a tribute to the skill of a master furrier who has so arranged the skins that they are fashioned in a subtle design which terminates '-in a point just below the kiiees and allows -enough fullness so that the cape may I draped gracefully about the' figure. -.Heavy white crepe, finely pleated, falls in folds from a .surplice 'Which is crossed ''iii' ("!r'''" . r-'r .') ' o n il-siirn. An ethereal nuality ihiuacteri.eK the formal evening mode worn by Carole 1 .milliard. -U' is a gray chiffon gown which is featured by an extreme decolletage in back, offset liv a woft liigliline in front. Soft folds of chiffon encircle the shoulders and a massive brooch of star sapphire, encircled in dja ti Hinds, accents the effect. The irou n .suggests '.an elusive mist of - fabric and is partictiliirly effective for a blonde of the height and type of Miss 1iiinbard. Something imite ilifferent is modeled by Arline ..Judge, who Is wearing a siihisticat.ed dance dress. Silk with silver stripes was the fabric used for this youlhful inode which has an extreme dcciriMage-in back and close-fitting body line softened by shoulder pulls and two flounces which contribute a snjigcer" loin h. Maw x: - Ami H. G. Wells Amont' the notables present at, a Hollywood party in honor of II. G. Wells, noted Knglish novelist, were Gene Tunncy, center, former world heavy weight champion, and Charles Chaplin, comedian, X V ' s i 1 MMIW1'S'MI1'1 Gene Tunney Cliarlr Cllnplin to whom the guest of honor confided that tho beauty of Hollywood women had made him deride to study American women instead of the film technique. No War For America, i 1 ()ST !,w n kace, o w AND TAKES IT OFF HIS says rres. Kooseveit J'rcsident Roosevelt seivcd distinct police while in CliioaKo last week that the United States will not become in volved in war. He was speaking at a luncheon tencieieil him by Mayor Kelly, attended by :i()0 noliticial and civic, leaders. "We have no intention of gcttinR mixed up in the wars of the rest of the world, he said. "So about the only thing left for' us to do is to set them an example, with the hope that, when they see the road we are traveling- as a preat nation, they will stop, their local and inter national quarrels and take a leaf out of the note-book of the United States.-' His talk was e.teni)oi Hncous, and developed America's efforts to better humanity as a theme. INCOME TAX KETHKNS At Washington last week, llie Hoard of Tax .Appeals, ruled that Francis M. Cronan might deduct i-ace track losses of $H!HJ from his income tnx lvturn. Ku'. the ruling lets down no bars; the board explained' that such setbacks mav be subst raited only in states in which gnmblinjr is lejral and only when '.the irainblitiK is done "for profit" and not for ilea.sure. Cronan is a Washington sports writer who played his own betting- system. It, was em phasized that he lot no pleasure from i1. Who would losing $M0? Schmeling Signs To Kaltle Louis XBW, YORK. week Max Schmeling, of Germany, sijned to meet Joe Louis in Ji'15-round heavy weight contenders' fihfat the Yankee stadium in June, after an advance of $U0,OlMJ from the Utitli Century club assuaged his disappointment over the boxing commission's refusal of a title shot at Champion James J. llraddoek. Louis was not present at the cere mony which clinched a bout expected to draw between .11 ,M),tH)t) and $2, 0(K1,()(K). . .Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Ducket t and daughters, of Cullowhee, spent Sun day as the guests rf the former's t nts, Mr. anil .Mrs. Kd Duck. it. LKMN'S ItliAIN SLICED For the purposes of study, the Soviet Hrain Institute last wek made thoii.sands of niiscros-onic sHces of the brain of N'ikolai I.cnin,. founder and patron sain, of the Communist regime, who died in I!)24. 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