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THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE FIVE KCH 25, 1949 7bPPMed U S SenCl0r PERSONALS II I -''Ski '.- ' if" ! ! V3 f ...,, ram, h:m' At Ft. Eustis ltl liberal president 01 uie uoi- ...i.. ...1 i,. r".iu Kerr Seott after . , , ( illl'-l iHUI. ll u .... ' ' ' L s Senator from North Carolina. The 1 ,M;,,iMicfcl ill ii campus dinner at Chapel : . !V,1U rjRhts advocate, educator and sei- ' . V,! "s.nalor J. Melville Broughton who died i.,u-i; i' !' I'1'"1"'- rank Graham Is (Tar Heel Senator Births e:lh Cil" s Sen.ilnl" r Ir.ih I'll. IH'c-i I i nn -H LS Mis Nancy Kirkpatrick, member of the sophomore class at Wo man's Coilere. is spending a vaca linn wiiii lur parents. Mr. and Mrs Uovd Kirkpatrick. ii, Annum the Woman's College stu dents who are at home for the spring holidays are Miss Peev Dock, Mi .:, Jane Wvche. Mi s,s F.iico Jane Green, and Mis. 1-ranee. I.oaihc rwooil. Mrs .I0I1 11 Siii.il hers, wlio has spent the oast several months in Florida, returned to her home hert this wick Miss Marguerite Way. who is r studeni .".1 Woman's College, ha; arrived to spend the sorini lioli day.s with her parents, Mr and Mrs. .1. II. Way. Jr. Mrs. Henry KraK has returned to her home on Hill Street after spending several months in St Petersburg, Kla. Miss Marie Strannt. who is a student at Mars Hill College, is sptndiim the sprint; holidays with a classmate, Miss Janet Minton. in Tampa, I'la. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. HuRgins re turned to their home in Charlotte Wednesday after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Hush Massie. Mr. Muggins is a former pastor of the First Meth odist Church here. Miss Katherine Knight has re turned to Atlantic City, New Jersey, after an extended visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Knight, in Hazelwood. Kn route to New Jersey she visited her sisters, Mrs. Harold Byrd and Miss Nancy Knight in Newport Pvt. Billy K. McDonald, son ot Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis McDonald of Waynesville, Route 1, who re cently completed basic training at Fort Jackson in Columbia, is now stationed at Ft. Eustis. Ya News and Mrs. W. E. Cope in Washington, D. C. Haywood Men To Attend Federation Meeting Saturd Deleg: tes lrom l!av other Veilrrn Noll counties will attend Fanners Federal en) meet in ; H..1 111 "dav ir. .' 1 Biiiienmlie Cnuuty ( mil Asheville Feriel at 1. 111 I're . 1 - i 1 1 1 K. MeCUire i.ia.le t h' nient Hit. "'e. k. Appoiirled to aiian:;. portal ion lor I he Wav v. delegates vwre" .lule n es Evans. Mrs lioeer M. Dave Boyd. Oral Val tills O'l.V.'l It,. n, aid. W K Boom inons 11, A (I. home ol tail. .11 li br.'n 111 mil rat ed tor d 11 ei ' or I 1 1 a v vv ood !' A .In lire 01 Clvdi'. has another year lo M'e o-l his tvwevear term as du n tor Mr O. horiie's numinalirn r lo the 'other director's teiin which c- , pi it.-. I bis ear. When Is a Hat Slot a Hal? od .'oiinl 1Y. f 1 fU-i f4 I1 WilEN IT'S 11ATNET . . . Newest wrinkle in the headgear held is a device i niran as a hut net, pic tured here in three versions. Left is the sports model, with sun visor attached lo a white nylon mesh in t. lo keen the hair in place. Nixt is the evening hatr.et. a heart-shaped halo piped in black velvet, w ilii a net nf chenille (lotted veiling. The scarf net is right for riding in an open ear, has a polka-dotted naif and a metallic thread net. All budget priced. ,IMIIIUIH' - an ml I be I ; . 1 1 1 1 1 " 1 1 ,,l a din- Tiic -day h. Ton pen a; hiniicl The following births have been announced at the Haywood County Hospital during the past week: Mr. of Cat Mr. Clyde IV, and Mrs. Brownlow Burrell iton Route 3, a son, March 17. and Mrs. Leon Sanford of Route 1, a daughter, March Miss Norma Jane Burgin and Miss Barbara Ann Boyd, who are ; members of the freshman class at Brenau College, arrived yesterday lo spend the spring holidays at home. Miss Jean Ann Bradley is here from Brenau College to spend tin spring vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bradley. Mrs. Willard Moody returned to her home at Lake Junaluska on Wednesday after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Edge in Groveland, Florida. Yesterday's Beauties Would Be Wallflowers Today HOLLYWOOD n searchers hau the cyc-pupping i r i.stnnca! coillr IIP w 11 h ietoriii.il 1011 that the ancient beauties v. hoe cha mis have been remembered over thou sands of years would be '.c..i I Mow crs beside ,1 model e movie ipn 1 n. Fatima and Clcotui 1 a and Helen of Trov wire allium;' Tail only about sj-; hours a dav. It look them I he other lit hours to cre.il e I he ; allure I Such modern heaulie- .v liila 1 1 la.v vv oi l h, Ingrid I'.ci 'iinaii and Linda Darnell look gorgeous 18 hours a day on sehedults that would make a hag of Cleopatra. "The famous ancient beauties must have been very alluring in deed," Miss Darnell said, "or they would n I have been remembered so lung. But 1 wonder how they'd look these times, without It! hours to spend on themselves'.' I'aliina. for instance, kept her self on a careful regime which un- enchanlress of the 7 i h century but which no present -dav v..iuan would endure. Lone Beauty Sleep "She was Mohammed's favorite daughter," Miss Darnell added. "and she could get away with it. She used to lie in bed a minimum of 11 hours a day. Then she fol lowed up her long beauty sleep with a relaxing dip in medicated steam baths next to her boudoir. "After the baths, she went back to bed. Then women massaged her body lor hall an hour with aro matic lotions and soothing 1111 giu ills." After that, she put on her costly Oriental raiment and decked her- doubtedly made her the reigning :ielf with priceless jewels from her treasure chest. Another couple of hours combing her hair and she as ready to go out . 1 Miss Harm II found out all about tins when 20th Century-Fox told her to play Fatima in a musi cal sequence in the picture "Every body Does It." Miss Darnell does Fatima with seven hours sleep and an hour of makeup.) Cleopatra achieved her immortal charms by spending 16 hours a day in bed resting up for appear ances If she'd kept Miss Darnell's schedule, Mark Anthony would have Kone right back to Rome. There are almost 5,000 species among the l'i i n family, which bears neither Mowers nor seeds. ill'lnl I.I I.I 'Mills nun' ai- - -,;., iiilinrtll ol 1, 11 11: . derail and p: .i.s-or Iniik ir in 1 1 ' In"' Dr. I a-1 n iiiriit Killed l'i s, 11. lie post in li.il li'ilimed Selia- ,1, ,h '' I I ,)1I1 l ' 1 14 '. 'i' ,'i'ini ill incut . !n- ln-vcar con- in:,'i am Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wall of Canton, a daughter, March 17. Mr. and Mrs. Herman llaynes of Canton. Route 3, a son. March 17. Mr and Mrs. Roy Thompson of Canton Route 1, a daughter, March 1(1. Mr and Mrs Walker L. Chamb ers of Cove Creek, a son, March 111. is presi- Mr and Mrs. of Waynesville March li). John Noland, Jr.. Route 2, a son, Mir,,,,, 'III Ir 0 :eu -men he lie appoint ee, -.. hut he eel InrrlhlT I'll -I uould liclore he ki 'uw; as a "I during 11 years as '"i in the Mr and Mrs. Tburman llaynes of Clyde Route I, a daughter, March 1!). Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mathis of Waynesville. a daughter, March 20. Mr. and Mrs. Hyatt Messer of Waynesville. a daughter, March 21. W. Club H. Bowles Mr and Mrs. Everett Poston of Canton, a daughter, March 21. Mi. and Mrs. Julian I'enland of Canton, a son, March 22. (.'In! .a M ( : ni it,,. "I i'n.lcs- 1 i. held :,l KlMllll Tn, ,..,1.,, micy pre- Si,-, Mr and Mrs. Glenn Stanley of Canton, a daughter, March 22. Mi. and Mrs. Richard Hamilton ol Route 1, Canton, a daughter, March 23. I'lnni,.,,,!,,,,! (- lhnn .... i u His sub-1 k-atiii., 11.. 1 :. 1 1 "main 'I. inin.( "I it.. .1 ' 1'IWliV II Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jamison Canton, a daughter, March 23. of in "in Mr. and Mrs. Doyle McCracken of Waynesville. a son. March 23. rml "red ,v Mr. and Mrs. -Sam Best of Wav- 'ii'sv die. a son. March 23. ''' nlv-livc lll'I.IIC t. Mr and Mrs. Ernest Edwards of Waynesville. a daughter, March 24. cClub ting ' '" if inn In. ,11 ;1 Tliniii. r,,,,,,. Man 01. CELEBRATE THREE WAYS DANCYVTLLE. Tenn. (UPt - It "as ,jIc cHchi-atjo,, for Mr -nd Mrs. I. (J. Dancy, octogenari ans. On the same date Dancy cele 'ratrd his 83rd birthday: his wife, '"'' "th bhthday. and both, their '"it wedding annive ersary. A!- ""Mill, '"-I ! inv ' "'"ll l.fl- (falls' COW) FOR WHAT AILS YOU M AGAR A FALLS. N. Y. (UP' a morale-builder for their wo "Hh patients. Niagara Falls Meni j"'af and M( st. Mary's hoipitab 1;,ve installed portable beautv ho().s. IT C AN BE DONE i 1 imiwpiuiiii w m ' iiiiiiiii"iii' im immiiiii m i imiii i i i hiiimimii V - ' v. 'y! .- , ma V Our F FROM THE Showing SUITS - DRESSES EASTER SUITS Suave, Slender, Softly Tailored . . . Wonderful, worsted 1 ', ; 1 1 1 . u ' ( 1 1 1 u with button detailing, pnckcls curved enllv over the hips. From our comioit.-.cur-collection of distinguished f;i:;liini:; lor the woman. TOGGERY inest Selection - COATS - HATS Beautiful Goats , ( 'm.' .! '-,ii"'V, There's a New Slant to Your Pick a dashing straw . angle and topped with flower bouquet. vol 11 ! "'.priii : njS Worth far more! swing back st dines, coverts buck interest, JL I and cuff detail. Filled att'l ylos in ijahar Ncw, with exciting collar Your EASTER DRESS f. s 'Kill " ll'.l.kv ' 1 nh.-i--.. I;'""iiil,(.,i. "".n..n: M'l'"l,al,l ' '"l.lfrp ": Mill,. "'li 111, (.'fin Wife. BOSTON tun Here's a real "'-;rmed paperhanger. The Kev. I reii Waiter a missionary former y "t Boston, tells about him in a jatter from Mollins, Chile. Though lost his left arm in an accident, Don Angel is a first-rate paper hanger. Walker sid Angel also can s w with one hand. Mis. j. Fj Ab , h h . io KaM ipc'V'Siting in F1rida for several uni, .. . es wcek.s. returnnrf in ho- t,,qc- Iiril"5""-'aiit -uie , tr"i!;h returned to her home Tues- Cl- .J .. . .. ran u ...... . '5,!r was tne euest ol Mrs. 'kdnm. : "an McLean in Tamoa and the 'nVlrLrX'Pnd-.day. Your Easter SHOES Are At The ;t p-i t ;ji (k n- ' Jinlton ,-and-Bows" in GLOVES ;ovcllv cot tmi slip-on with tcniiiiinc dctallllli' White "pi'in colors, Prinled sheers villi taffetas, u-iy ;,ural):"! lure, pattern, (olnr . . i'lattcrin;; femininity. "i;;p accents, rustling paper '.(line:; that arc new in tex (.vlc( with spring verve and frl A Small Deposit Will Hold Your Outfit Until Easter. fl! O,,. "' guest of Mr J nir lu:.f.j urn in iij wiiwiyaaggatBWMCtf ""'r 'n Orlando.
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