i i 1 September 26, 1949 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE THREE (Second Section) four s 1 New Power For The Carolinas in I on iiu tin-thirds -high '-! ""'iiTiii iftinf 'Hi mi i.!.! titrnimimiiifw V1-inumxiiiiminii H w.i mm, ,w , 1 1 ;, A -Bur minUi nm wiiinriMin T 4 Skin Treat IFor Autumn Care Important After Summer has til luii lnrl ".r.'s bc.iutitul too quickly lor Letters To Editor (Continued from Page 2) v. ;i led 'low- siil in ilry. "Summer's lease .: dale.'' and Sun' brilliance l:uli' most women. Your Lin. 1 1 1; 1 oiu in '. now .uddcih seem lilclcs You i skin once lo the hue h. suddt n!y lined .did parched. The fashion significance of a bright, chv.r compicMon cannot he ignortd No woman i.:n look her bcsl in A ii i ii ii 1 1 1 s li.iniKonic cos . limes ini: lit r fate is si ill wear ing the remnants of a Summer tan. Klcgiint black govt! s and rich (l.u k colors make a tan look sallow and unattractive. 1 ;.Mi fabnes. iiim'.i ions lin s, Ihe 1 i 'Hi. .nl .irees Mirici of the ni' Tail season all Latest illsll linn lit I'.i ill ina plant at l.un.U i ton. liutii. Tin fn s! fa lijn Ii.. The l.ninherton olaii! i ovi r Vah.O'HI.Oiill k i ' .i ,i ' ! elonmi 1:1 nl which U Ii h, ; i iu n. hi v I.IMM! I H It e.ll! a k ; p. i .his l'Jil.OUO hors. i)ow cr slcain electric gonorat h llio Carolina Power X Light Co.. September at lli.il im.e. and a .-miliar unit is being installed pi ogram underway by Cl'l.. It will provide uuugli lo serve over :tPO. 11(1(1 average residences. l,p'e.l I, si a sen s I h at 1 1 -c Mlllll- or mixed will are favorites ami junior shoes finish pia in color plasl run wnii kinuor collei'-ina this Scoli h las lo toe look, in cotton a i'l Ill ' s ri.ihi licad found pure drsig IT L MATIC URNACE DUAIWAU OR FLOOR RtOISTtR lain CIAIL 'i'liese plaids in i id wool niituii wool mixtures, pure wool and the new v ear- round lot)' r nl Ion. On ions appear with new dark laces .lor sturdy school and aiter-liour j wear. I Jumpers will make teen-agers land their suh-leen sislers well I dressed members of the hark-lo-j school group. Neally sly led iiian- dui'in collars, sij iarc ni ck , oi Hie pckximial plaid trim, these jiimp I crs arc newest in cordurovs or jersey weaves. Short ileal sweat-I ('is and w hile blouses wilh lung' j full sleeves, inly collars are good lo wear with the jumpers. i The dyrd-lo-malch trend in grown-up circles will he featured in skirts and sweaters for uirls. The silhouette adheres In I he, neat look and avoids the bauny look of seasons back. Velveteens will be small for "best" wear and will he softened with touches of lace, organdy or linen collars and cull's. Shoe styles are keyed lo lil in with the fashion trends of Ihe read in' and 'rithmciic set. Younu shop pers demand sty le plus sturdy con struction, and choose classic styles lor school wear. Crepe Solos They love new tricks in colors, fabrics and Ray "hardware" and they pick up plaid shoes, hirlily colored moccasins or reen crepe soles with nice. New leathers in a mahogany lope ol brown are handsome in cl.i-ic onIoiiIs. Smooth elk is a sinum and sturdy blucher wilh crepe or leather soles. Saddle shoes are a little dilTerent this season with multi-colored mid sections. The crepe sole in green, blue or red revives these comfort able loiiR-w faring classics. Moccasins are new wilh instep straps Western buckles. snfl tongues, scoop vamps or high FOR 2 WEEKS ONLY S S SfSi6S" w Mixed Fabrics, Color Mates Hit Campus li s the smarl college and high school girl who'll make her ap pearance on campus this Kail in the very latest of sportswear sep arates, color mated and blended sweaters and skirls teamed with clever accessories. Chrcks A basis for a complete outfit can be chosen from such wonderful i e quire a glow in g, 1 iv- h n i that is a tod for t hi n "i!iii and text me' . b hi' it us s.igj.tsl a daiiv loii cleanses, st nitc'.iti - and t ions v t .ii i' skin. Step One As the fust sti o III thi- ! r ' mi ni use a deep pore clean cream to lubricate and inoi your sun-parched skin Helena fabrics spun, Grey jersey are gay as Sheltie tweed, ilomn Donegal tweed, Hankers flannel. "Camel-tan." and in fresh Kail colors. There ' tartans and a whole range I i . t .nig den Ru binstein, famous beautv authority, recommends her Pasteurized Kace Of am winch is designed to soften' and smooth away Ihe taut, line lines lh.it the sun can bring 'round your mouth. forehead and eyes. This I'enlle cream smoothes, soothes, refutes, leaving your skill radiant Iv I resh and supple. If vour (an has become some what leathery looking. you can lighten and hrighlcu your skin quickly wilh the aid of a bleach ing cream. 11 is a line-lexlured cream Ibat gently restores your camellia-like coloring. You simply apply Ihe cream lo an ana vou waul lightened, leave il on for several hours or overnight lo do its work, lis two-fold action softens as well as bleaches Ihe skin Hegular use of a bleach cream will watched in the columns of the Halrigh News and Observer for the lists of honor students and the "Dean's Lists" of high-standing students in our colleges and uni versities, for the names of high landmg students from our tlit'h lull and! School - and me numner oi uicse is pililully small, almost ml. We citizens paid taxes lor build ing the High School and pay today for teachers' salaries. Many of us hope that Ihe students will learn to study and think; that they will develop brains and character. Then should the boys not play football'.' Yes but! In the lHHO's, when first .it college, 1 plaved football for exercise to keep my body strong lor college work mid for fun In die lll'JO's, football was verging on lo being a business, so 1 let it go hi Today it is play til as a busi ness not fun A good number of years ago, 1 went lo the W'av nosv ille High School on the mailer ol ceil magazines 1 was sending lo the library and was referred to the principal. In his office. 1 found linn busy, so i sat oown in nw.oi his leisure. Presently noticing a cabinet full of silverware 1 went lo il and found it full of football trophies. Then the principal came over. 1 said "You have a goodly array of football trophies, hut as an old teacher and a Wav nesv ille man. more interested in the training of heads than of heels. 1 would like lo see Ihe head trophies." Hul all I got was the sourest look 1 ever received in my life. And what are the conditions to day? All over North Carolina high school footballers choose Iheir col leges not for the excellency of their scholastic courses for the (raining ol Ihe minds of (heir students, but for Ihe prowess of their football teams and hoping for Ihe oppor- Old (.un Turns I p Al.C.ONAC. Mich i UP. A flintlock rifle at least US years old (was unca: Hied by a dredging con ! tractor. He scooped up the gun in a 1 1 .tut' bucket A gunplatc show id Ihe iirc.ir'i was manufactured in Hie first t tilted States arsenal at Harper's t erry in 1H34 or earlier. ti;nities to try lor a place on the .cam How about our Way nesv ille football bov- 1 1 call . n I he Mountaineer to m i 'liily the .school work of our High School siudciilv 1 wnh to our Dos apn ' il ls develop some SCHOOL HOSE Nylon sets the pace in ihort hose this Fall. Extra swell for teens and sorority circles, they'll wear like an armored car, launder like a hanky. In all nylon, or mixed with angora, other wools and cot tons there is a June garden of colors to pick from, to match, con trast and go with everything. In all the styles you've seen be fore, plus a new extra length crew -ock and shoo-top-high sock for golfing. Slipper socks tap their toes lor allenlion set love of in sliivi dudv . then it scholarship, and K. V C.ITK , Kit The law collection of the U. S. Library of Congress, comprising more than (ifill.OOO books and pamphlets, is one of the largest and I inest in t be world. You CAN Retire KXa : v- gjggWhen You Desire of Scotch District checks taken ! subdue Ihe darkr.l tan and prove right from the authentic checked , beneficial lo the lexlure ol your woolens of Scotland. I skin, as well. One such District Cheek is Ihe! "friction Wash" Kannich check, a blend of wine j 11 '""' sK"1 IK,S '"'come coais .nut niit'f in-,.,.,, ..iww.ifu .i.,i,.j ., i cned ill texture by exposure lo I hi Nvlon Chanlillv lace adds a luxu rious note In this washable little cape designed by Van Kaalle to keep shoulders warm. re till (t i t n! tvnes of oysters ken Irom I'. S. waters, the native ta.-tci'ii ojoler. the small iiali'i' Olvmpia ovster found on Ihe west coast and an imported large, .lapenese ov sler. are ta large backs. Chillies will look extremely well with tweeds and camel's hail mixtures. The Mexican influence lakes hold of the moccasin and ap pi ars in t lie form of slraps will heivil.' embossed silvered buckles Zippers are news; moccasin si ran patterns w ith kick-oil' hacks led snapped loalers with orna nwiit:;! I a s I e 1 1 i i ig monk straps with sin trout, anil tne ever oxlord with rubber and . two straps forming fled are a few of the Campus Boots ice-evclel moccasin fronl, . glullie treatment and off- I iii hing. raw huh' lacing, cow - pi e in moccasins witn n,l silver buckles, pinking forat ens. attractive slitch e youngsters' shoes smarl trap and opon s, 'Ihe V -throat look a inoci . 1 popular l 1)1(1 sol saddle i I and -Ha n ! ' 11,1 15! ; bov i 'll 1 i and pr ft ! ing mal JS0Myl K For dress wear s CfZfjM I a.ied s,,- a,, lor VAmJr.immwwd C W&m K m,...,) and the baljy toe last I lev s. Hows, slilching and asyinet PP)Ppt K jK 'i'"al si rap I'aUcins will make news 1 1 ' s LFF"A"DAY ' mm$jr i V J Payment on a Famous lsVf 1 4.75 ? ellow ground. An ensemble niight (insist of a skirt in this cheek teamed with a matching weskil or jacket plus a checked cloche and dancing ascot. Added lo this, a Garland sweater, hand-loomed and hand-finished, master dyed by Mer- nal to match a predominating color in the check. Camel's hair has always been a ' campus favorite and this year they'll be wearing skirts ot ramel tan fabric with dyed-to-match sweaters and jersey blouses. A caineltan stole is fringed all around and to complete Ihe out lil. there's a choice of either a caineltan beret or a copy of .lacques Kath's fa mous cloche banded Willi dark green suede. Tweed ami nuhby fabrics have made a big come-back Ibis year and they have never been more becoming. Willi either a rosy lleckcd homespun tweed or a gold en tweed as a basis, one could en semble a blended look fronl head lo hi in. Heads Turn A finely knit sweater set in a predominating color of the tweed looks line worn wilh a tweed skirt and ii matching tweed ascot looped gaily about the neck, a handsome tweed bell encircling the waist. There's even a little tweed carry all to slip onto a belt, completely fitted w ith mirror, comb and tweed covered compact. This year's college girl returning lo the campus will find many a head turned lo admire her well planned wardrobe of mixable, matchable color coordinates. sun you can speed no the reconditioning process for wilh a gentle mealy T net ion wash Ihe stimulation of this famous washing preparation is almost mi laculous in Ihe way it effortlessly sloughs off Ihe coarsened skin of your face, limbs and shoulders, revealing the satiny texture so im portant lo your beauly. And should your skill be inclined lo excessive oil, the deep cleansing properties beautv-1 of the "friction wash works won- Auliimn tiers. Want to quit work ond take life easy ot 50? ... 55? ... 65? You can name your retirement date and your retirement income with a Jefferson Standard Retirement Income Plan. Get ready to enjoy the sunset years of life now while you can qualify for our plan. Ask your Jefferson Standard representative for complete de tails today. S. E. CONNATSER Phone 705 District Manager Main Street Waynesville J J L EFFERSON STANDARD-, LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA A glance at the new Fort! antl you'll a(;rec with New York's fanioim Fashion Academy : : : it certainly is the "fashion Cur of the Year"! Hut its looks are only the cover of Ford's hook of "firnm." Ford alone in its field offers you a (!(l-horsrovw'r i nline I I : an 8 cylinder engine : : : a V-tie engine. Ford alone offers youi choice of this V-8 or the new 95 "horse" Six. You'll find Ford lirst in safety, too. Its lieavy-gaufre "T.ifrpi.ini" Hody and 5 cross-incinlier, box -section frame make Ford .r') more rigid . . . i(s big "I'iclure indows" give you l' sipiure feet of vision area . i ; more lliau any other car iu Ford's Geld. eni! t'so the Want Ad page lor ing renting, or return of lost items. I Ilcalin.r s 'Rardlcss of fdition. 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