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194 fcliary live r iu'vo he 52 Road car tear! H .uir ay Jut The Igiits IT'S hood For riding in an this is tops. Fold open car IS V OU WUUlVi lu mcrk- u jjm i j ...,n ,.J pel' C'OCKeu Iiai, luu rtiiu lit beneath the chin. Give a smart girl a couple with a complete wardrobe. The fad for thinking up new uses tor a popular seal 1 has become a national pastime, and nowadays there's practically nothing, from an evening dress to a sarong, that can't be made from a scarf base, i There an incentive to practice scarf tricks this summer, since the new designs and fabrics are more beautiful than j ever. Tops in the summer lineup are polka dots of all colors and sizes, printed on pure silk squares. Ingenious amateur de J signers are using 'them for cummerbunds, for halters, for blouses, for bra tops to a swim suit, j Some of our best-known society women have taken up i the hobby of scarf collecting. You'll be seeing scarfs used in divers ways on beaches ,nd dance floors this summer. Here are a few ideas for the modern scarf fancier. The assorted polka dot scarfs arc de signed by Glensder. Mrs. Athel Jones Entertains For Young Son Mis. Athel Jones was hostess of a children's party on Wednesday ilternoon in honor of her young son. Joe Jones, on the occasion of Ins fifth birthday anniversary. She was assisted by Mrs. John Queen, Jr.. and Mrs. Douglas Moore. After numerous games a picnic sapper was served. coU,r note of i.ink and green was observed in pink and green was observed in table appointments, t avors were presented to. each guest. Attending 'ttlfi r party 'were Mar garet Queen, Mary Mac Moore, Kiiye Hryson, Roddy Edwards, (rank Fry, Paul Davis, Jr.. Edwin Davis. Max Jones, John Queen, III. and Michael Tuttle. Visitors Are Feted At Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Homer ,1'lott were hosts of h riinnrr at their home on 1 Tuesday evening honoring Mr. and Mrs. Kred Slipper, of beattle. Wash., who are guests of Mrs. Slipper's sister, Mrs. J. R. EMott. The dining table was centered with an arrangement of larkspur, delphinium, roses and gypsophilia. Guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Slipper. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. I'lott. MTss Marie I'lott, Miss Car men Plott and Miss Elizabeth Henry. i Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Westberry of St. Augustine, Fla., and Mrs. Ivan Mann of Sylvester, Ga.. arrived on 1 Wednesday for a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sloan. Sr. They were accompanied by Mrs. Jack Wimpy of Dahlonega, Ga., who is visiting ; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Way, Jr. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Sloan i and small son, Robert Sloan, Jr., will arrive today from Nashville to '. spend 10 days as guests of Mr. and Mrs" Hugh Sloan, Sr. Lt' 1 ' Give You a SCALP TREATMENT 1 n That Dandruff, Oily or Dry Hair :KAIG BEAUTY SHOP Tune In on WHCC WED. 6:45 ALL DONE BLOUSE . . . This pure silk scarf has white com dots on four different background colors. Use as a blouse un der your new suit jacket. of scarfs and she'll tonic up Pi yah Had Busy Week-End; 15,00U Visited That Area More than 15.000 persons en tered Pisgah National lorest through highway 27(i last week end, according to Hanger W. W. Huber. m Hnh..r said the mountain laurel and purple rhododendron in u,.. Pink R.-ris si iid on Mount 1'is ;"- - . , -h w 1 , h he, p -k th oi urn wet. tion-seekers to "conic and spend the day.'' adding thai recreational and camping facilities in the forest have been greatly improved. The ranger suggested that sight seers take highway 276 to Wagon Road gap, take a left Hun and travel over the live-mile parkway stretch now open, return and lake a right turn on the road to Mount Pisgah. A public eating place is now open for the convenience of visitors at I he parking area below Pisgah. he staled PERSONALS Miss Agnes Simons of Ahoskie and Miss Lora Mathis of Buena Vista. Ga.. are guests of Dr. and Mrs. R. Stuart Hoberson Miss Roberson is a sister of Mrs. Hober son. Miss Barhara Ami Boyd has re turned to her home after a visit to her aunt. Mrs. Edwin Davis in Decatur, Ga. Bill Miller left yesterday for Fort Bemiing where he will have six weeks training with the H O. T. C. from the University of Geor gia. i i Rev and Mrs. Joe Shacklord land four children of Greensboro. I arrived Wednesday for a visit to i .i, fr,i.r's parents. Dr. and Mrs. 'John Shackford at Branner Crest, j i Mr and Mrs. Irvin Philman of Winston-Salem and Mrs. Philman s sister Miss Martha Ann Grahl ot Wavnesville are visiting Mr. and Mrs D. L. Rigby, Jr., at their home in St. Petersburg, Fla. Mrs John B Ware of Washing- t,,n D C. has arrived to spend the summer at the home of her mom er Mrs. G. C. Briggs. Tom Ray and Jack Noland left Monday for Downs, Kans . where thev will be employed tor the sum mer. Johnny Dicus left last week for San Antonio. Tex., where he will be inducted in the U. S. Army Al Force. He will be stationed at Lackland Air Base. Mr. and Mrs. Howell Crawford left bv plane for Freedport. HI. where' they will purchase a new ambulance for Crawford Funera Home. En route they will visit relatives in Chicago. Sterling, and Mount Morris, III., and will return to Wavnesville June 24. Miss Polly Dyer is leaving Sat urday by plane lor was.m.B. D c where she will visit friends. ' It is estimated that a human blood stream contains 35 trillion red cells. THE WAJNESTTLLE MOUNT AINUS WITH SCARFS BRA . . . You cio thw one simply by folding diagon ally, wrapping around"' from the back and tying in a knot m front. Smart, huh'.' HOLLYWOOD What they want Lorella Young wants "a nice, fat comedy' lo tollow her present homicidal role in 'Accused". Not a career - woman comedy, the screen's most gracious ladv speci fies: "Men like women to be fem inine, and most career-woman roles are not feminine." Iter agent and Ins helpers are scanning new hooks and magazines for nbtickling yarns Dick Powell wants to warble again on the screen. "Not in a mus ical but in a good dramatic sloiy where I could sing a couple ot songs," he said on the "Rogues' Kegimctil" scl. Maybe, he mused, a story ol a singer turned private eye. Or an actor who has ptil croon ing behind lor more Iwo-lisled roles. But Dick pooh-poohed my suggestion: "The Dick Powell Story." . . . I loiigl.is Fairbanks. Jr., wauls on u ho should play suggest Inns the Kin; Arthur and Guinevere voles m "Sir Lancelot," m which he will star His company will pro duce the color picture in England with J Arthur Rank financial back ing. First, though, he'll star as a Spanish cavalier in an early-California musical movie here. Current ly he is dashing around old-Irish sets in "The O'Fly mi." m Which lor the first tine, lie sings. His voice isn't supposed to be good and isn't he explains .... Niven litiseh. who wrote "Duel in the Sun" and 'Pursued." wants to direct movies occasioi)ftly as a retrcsliing chanue Imin authorship, jlte has just (Unshed a western LAFF - MUSCLE BUILDING COURSE j I : I i i top' l'M8. k.n Ifjf.-rn S d.. He. hx . U OflJ n$hf, fcrvA i i r J 'x . .'i (i la i H (4 t "Think you can do something for me by Sunday? I got date to go to the beach!" kii I, Jit I SARONG ... Tie it around your bathing suit when you want to promenade on the beach. Dorothy Lamour herself would approve this, 'novel tentatively titled "The Fur lies with a wonderful part in it, : In' savs. for his wife. Teresa Wright. Teresa's working in "Take Three Tenses." on the set of which 'you find the only two Nivens in .'Hollywood: Niven liuscli and Tore sa's costar David Niven, "Niven 'means "nephew" in Scottish, David ! told me. Thomas Mitchell, hack at movie j acting in "The Dark Circle" after I four months on Broadway in Priest lev s "An Inspector Calls," wants to see more plays produced. He calls em the acorns that grow oaks of talent. But increased costs for labor and sets are as vexing a problem as most families lind their budgets. "A play that used, to cost $15.1)00, costs $5(1,000 lo produce now,'' he complained. Civilian meat consumption per person in the lirsl juarter ol 1948 was around 'Mi pounds. Andrew Jackson was nominated by the fust national party conven tion held in the United States in 1832. Want Ads FOR RKNT-- Two apartments. See Fred Caldwell, Dellwood Road. June 18-22 IFOR SALF. 30-gallon electric I water heater. Used only 11 ! mo nths. See Ruth Craig, at I beaut v shop on East Street. June 10 A - DAY BIRTHS Births have - been announced at the Haywood County hospital dur ing the past week as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Teague of Canton, a son, on June 11. Mr and Mrs. Manion Clark of Waynesville, a son, on June 11. Mr and Mrs. Joseoh Thompson of Waynesville, a son, June 12. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Leopard of Waynesville, a daughter, June 12. Mr and Mrs. Sufua Carswell of Hazelwood, a son, June 12. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Frady of Waynesville, a daughter, June 12. Mr and Mrs. Dan Mathis of Canton, Route 2, a daughter, on June 13 Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Smith of Clyde, Route 1, a daughter, on June 13. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dotson of Canton, a daughter, June 14. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rogers of Can ton, Route 3, a son.sJune 14. Mr snd Mrs. Jack Grant of Dellwood, a son, June 14. Mr and Mrs. James Pless of Canton, Route 2, a son, June 15. Mr. and Mrs. Joe H. Moody of Waynesville, a daughter, June 15 Mr. and Mrs. Roger Wilson of Waynesville, a daughter, June is Mr. and Mrs. Kred Clontz of Canton. Route 1, a daughter, on June 16. Mr. and Mrs. Medford Parkins of Clyde, Route 1, a son, June IB Mr. and Mrs. Homer Grogan of Canton, Route 2, a daughter, on June 16. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ketner of Waynesville, Route 1, a son, on June 16. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lawrence of Canton, a daughter, June 17. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mason, of Clyde, a son, June 17. Button, Button A polka dot or circlet print can take a bead-trimmed plastic but ton. Square buttons are well suit ed to snuare nlalds or checks Hand-twisted, knotty buttons are good on acrol! "prints and bow knot designs. ' Give Dad Something To Wear From Mssirs - That He Will Remember You By o The Home Of Nationally Advertised Lines CURLEE SUITS STETSON HATS Massie's Dept. Store New Position J 4' j I J ' . J V u ,.. j If LA J W. "PINKY" STONE, who lias been active in community life since arriving in Haywood county, will leave this week for High Point, where he lias accepted a po sition with Rutherford Freight Lines Mr Stone has lived in Can ton for the pasl two years, where he has been associated with his brother. Hill Stone. He was organ izer and president of Canton's first Exchange Club Old-New Look A wonderful way lo make an ankle length dies do double duty is to make it with a hullun up hem Thay way it can be worn to dinner at night and buttoned up to the shorter Icnelh for afternoon wear. This is a particularly good method with a cotton sunhack frock. FOR A lovely country home, just newly furnished with modern furniture throughout. Kitchen has gas equipment. Itt'iiiitiful shade trees, wonderful mountain view. Is on puved road. Will rent for the season. Sec or cull Mrs. Evelyn Heinz 1MIONK 306, WAYNESVILLE y ' X j IN ARROW SHIRTS TIES UNDERWEAR COOPER SOCKS UNDERWEAR "Better Brands Mean Better Buys" MEMORY OF MY FATBXS REV. If. A. LONG : V His Memory Uretk 0i We often think of Father, every live long -day, Never, have we' wondered why he was called away. God has a talent for evtry ttvtag creature " Proud of my Dad, he was an hon est Preacher. Oh, how we (lid love daddy Be was so loving and kind, Friend to everyqrie from time to time. He loved all beauty, Moon, Stan, ' thp hpaiittful skv. He knew the God of Host, he did reien on hinh A lover of music, teaching was his theme, Dad, we know you are happy, as you near me Angeis sing. Many sinners felt that they were without friends. They felt low, deep in Sin Dad did his best, their Soul to Win For Jesus. How sweet forever is the rest When in Christ, a man does die. How could he ever be more blessed When Jesus says Awake and Rise. We truly believe, he finished his course, He fought a good fight. He is happy with Jesus, both day and night. Dad's voice is silent, his memory lingers on, Remembering it in a Godly tone. He would say, As 1 am now, you all must be, So prepare to die in Christ and follow ME. By Mrs. Herbert Tucker. West Hillsboro, N. C. For Mrs. M. L. Dlon. RENT mil JARMAN SHOES CAMPUS SWEATERS SWIM TRUNKS SPORT SHIRTS if t til I 41. i i . i 1
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