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MARCH 26, 1948 THE TFAYNESVTLLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE THHEE (Fint StitUAJ V HUDSON aders for ike Easter COATS Swing into Spring via the Easter Parade in these all important smart coats . . . decidedly flatter ing in the new long lengths, top pers, flared or boxy back types . . . finely tailored in all quality ma terials. $16.50 to $49.50 SPORT COATS . . . $16.50 to $22.59 Dresses you can count on lo inter pret the new season beaut v . prints, pastels, solids. basic black and navy. Dresses lo take you through Spring. Easier and Summer in a charming manner. $2.98 to $22.50 if v M Parade t H DRESSES f ' I J II r 1 I IL -.i - L i suns y If HANDBAGS New . . . sin.'iil . . . the llnii': vim nerd lor wnir "New Look" Faster out lit . . . one id' our charm ing leather or labile handbags. $1.98 to $12.95 The Suit story is charmingly I old in our present collection of gabar dines, worsteds and flannels, skirts are gored, straight, pleated or swirl type ... all the usual line quality. $9 to $49.50 GLOVES Tlieo cla'-jr glove; arc a neces sity for voui' Kaslcr out (it. The new longer-lengths or "sliorl it's." Black or white. 97c to $1.98 PSIERY ''"'' - that are so ';,M'""i-uisr women "iildnl for perfect -In --r. 0 to S2.48 BLOUSES Blouses . . . Charming little blouses to enhance vour Easter suit All so softlv feminine. Cotton and rayon in white or colors. $1.98 to $6.95 Easter Hats Pretty as a Picture All Colors 77c to 4.95 Visit Our Largo Shoe Dept. Stylish and Quality Shoes for All the Family Beautiful Spring Styles 1.98 to 9.95 See Our Ladies' Spring Shoes Belk-Hudson "Home of Better Values" USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN Personal Mention Miss Betty Bradley has returned to the University of Tennessee af ter spending the spring vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Bradley. Miss Jean Ann Bradley, who is a student at Brenau college in Gainesville. Ga , arrived last night to spend the Kaster holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Brail ley. Jim Elwood left Wednesday for Chapel Hill to resume his studies at the University of North Carolina alter spending the spring vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Elwood Mrs. John McConnell is leaving today for Richmond where she will join Mr. McConnell for the week-end. Mr. McConnell recent ly accepted a position with the Smith Cortney company in Richmond. ' Mrs. A. T. Lucas has returned to her home in Miami after an ex tended visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Owenby. . Claude Benton Hosaflook. Jr., re turned to the University of North Carolina on Wednesday after spending the spring holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hosaflook. Easter SUITS In aiiv one of our handsomely tailored new Faster suits vou're dressed to perfection for the holi day - for the balmy spring davs that follow. O Hard Finish O Single Breasted O Double Breasted O All Spring Shades $25.00 to $45.00 EASTER SHOES 1 1, mil '.nine, slunlv shoes con . I iiiil r'il lor comfort and Liood look-,. $4.95 to $14.95 EASTER HATS A varied collection of soft fells in newest stvles. Grays Tans 0 Browns O Blacks $1.98 to $9.95 EASTER SHIRTS l ull cut. handsomelv tailored shirts Whites 9 Stripes A Fa i lev Prints $1.98 EASTER TIES Smart ties in pure silks and foulards to enhance vour new suit. Season's newest solids and prints. 55c to SI. 50 Belk-Hudson Home Of Be Iter Values" Mrs. McConnell Is Hostess Of Bridge Party Mrs. John McConnell was host ess of two tables of contract at her home on the Pigeon road on Wednesday eveni ig. Vases of forythia and jonquils were used in decoration of the res idence and the hostess served a dessert course before the games. High score prize went to Mrs. John T. Schell and low score prize to Mrs. Lewis Green, Those playing were Mrs. T. E, Blalock, Mrs. Lewis Green, Mrs. John T. Schell, Mrs. Joe Youn, Mrs. Ned Howell, Mrs. Clyde Fish er and Mrs. Harry Kent, Dr. N. M. Medford returned yes terday from Atlanta, where he at tended the Thomas P. Hintnan midwinter Dental Clinic. He was accompanied home by Ins son, Phil Medford. who is a student at At lanta Dental College. Miss Amelia MacFayden and Miss Louise MacFayden, of Waynes ville and Mrs John '1'. Bailey, of Canton returned to (heir home Tuesday after a trip to various points in Florida and Cuba. They were accompanied to Waynesville by Mrs John Smathers, who has spent the winter in Florida. Livestock Auction Sale Starts In Transylvania A livestock auction market was opened near Brevard March 25, with sales to be held each Thurs day afternoon. Promoters of the venture are J. R. Franklin and his two sons, C. W. and R. R., now of Franklin and formerly of Haywood county, and Ed C. Mitchem of Brevard. Sales will be held at a large barn, which can house 150 animals, about a mile from Brevard near the Transylvania Music Camp. Miss Bebe Medford arrived yes terday from Brenau College to spend the Easter Holidays with ner nnrpiits Dr and Mrs. N. M. Med ford. She was accompanied by a classmate, Miss Mildred rioucK, or Atlanta, who wlil be her guest for the holidays. Mrs. Richard M. Moore and small son, Dickie, of Charlotte spent the past week visiting Mrs. Moore s parents Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hosa flook. They were joined ."or the week-end by Mr. Moore. CONSTABLE ANNOYED DOVER, O. lUP) Constable Russell Hosteller is angry. Burg lars broke into his home and stole $70, two shirts, and two pairs of dress pants. Use Want ads for quick sales. '4 Handsomely "suited" to Spring and Summer weather . . . our new, light-weight suits . . . immaculately tailored, perfectly fitted, smartly styled. See them today. 35.00 to 59.50 CP" 1
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