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Lruoou, November 17. 1949 Will THE WAYNESVILLE IvIOLiN i Ai'NEtiJ , 'U l 1, prter, VE WALKER I of Paris' top ni- Lently b . j,t0H this are gln to get fSiliiaParelUs 111,11 fl secretive smiie Ig preamble. "You jpj, hem lengths fcles. she said jg to stay right t unless . . . they I ,-aim' out with a ,at hemlines are liC briefer, jjiai-elli had an un i i I lie out-dated f,,)t.titor Dior. "The L sniffed, "was the I ilial ever was i" Mid weighting L.tullv. she pro- laph; it wasn't very s (lapping around just don't live for that sort of TO BUILD ITALIAN BOvS' TOWN' VI 11 111 " ? f )ady of the Paris Vad this to say oi 9 . . .tOTL.....'.... fae girls: iikj ic amusing, ana very " She considered turned on the mis- smile, and mur consclous of it." Hered a piece ot lerican women on fcf perfumes they (to use sprays like . instead of dab- find the ear, and a there, where only a in smell it. system of spraying scent is better, she that way the wearer lov it. "You cant id smell behind your pointed out reason- Irtunately you can't d." But because all are too expensive she added, women blamed for using IS. her success in iappy marriage, Schi H that she ever de- her clothing de- American market. 'orld over dress to ie declared. just back from which included a reserved his hand- (nit nt for Texans. I handsome," he said, tare handsome, the tulsome, the women and the men are of them. They're s in a greenhouse. She real I v meant it fa Dallas newspaper going to introduce jg in France. "I have ti manneauins." he - - FORMER ATTORNEY GENERAL ot Pennsylvania, Clftrles Marglotti (right), talks with the Archbishop of Salerno as he visits a small colony of homeless boys In the Italian city. Margiotti is chairman of a Pennsyl vanla committee raising funds to build a Boys' Town somewhere to the alerno area, where the lads live in quonset huts. (International) Library Notes MARGAHET JOHNSTON COUNTY LIBRARIAN -agors Some of the books for Teen on display for Book Week are: Alton Gridiron Courage. Bird Black Opal. Bowen Fourth Down. Boyleston Sue Barton Neigh borhood Nurse. Brier Backboard Magic explained, "and I'm going to open a school of square dancing with them as teachers as soon as I get I back from showing my collection, in Rome at the end of November." The designer said he admires tin New York and Dallas fashion in dustries, and doesn't intend to 'make competition lor anybody. He claimed credit for having been I the first to introduce (he new short hairstyles for women in Paris. . Aft.,r n trio to America two years ago 1 had all my mannequins cm their hair but even shorter than the American cut." he declared. Ayi!idfimi. Sr-hi.-inarclli. tinv he- hind her big desk, and playing I with a miniature bottle of per- j fume as she talked, was wearing a little black suit, black jersey blouse with a mulliple rope of, pearls, and a one-sided black vel vet cap. The young, blond Mr. Falh. interviewed in Hie corridor outside ( his fdting rooms, was tastefully re-j splendent in a blue, blue suit and a j darker blue lie with a small while figure. Both couturiers said they were far too busy with busim ss arrangements to notice am m-w trends or rliam'es in America. Brown -Young Nathan. Chipperlield - Storm of Danger wood. Davis--Come By My Love. Dickson Turn In the Hoad. Duncombe Ghost at Garnet Lodge. Fdniouds Cadmus Henry. Kniciy Senior Year, i Karlev Black Stallion and Sat an. Kelscn--Bertie Makes a Break. Flood- Fighting Southpaw, ttailwell - C.abriella. llager Canvas Castle. Havighurst Song of the Pines, i Henry My American heritage, i Holbrook - America's Kthan Al j len. Ilolt- I'hanton Hoan. Hungerford -Escape to Danger. Jackson Hose Bowl All - Ameri can. Jacobs Far West Summer. Kjelgaard Nose For Trouble. Lambert -Little Miss Atlas. Lambert -Treasure Trouble. Langdale Hank of Lost Nugget Creek. Lovelace -Carney's House Party. Lyon -For a Whole Lifetime. Mallette Unexpected Summer. Meader Cedar's Boy. Neilson -Bruce Benson; Thirty Fathoms Deep. !,. ton Mystery of the Fight I loI'M"- I'l ud'honiineaux- - Sunken Forest. Uct'h Fiddling Cowboy. Robertson Tlcktock and Jim. Deputy Sheriffs. Shippen Bright Design. Spei i y Black Falcon. St l eal held Movie Shoes Vance- Lees of Arlington. White Candy. Over 1,000 Lose Dri vers license During October RALEIGH A total of 1.082 per-. sons lost their driving privileges during October, the Department of Motor Vehicles announced "oday. j Of this number, 882 had their ; licenses recoked anl 200 were sus-; pended, bringing the pi and total Of revocations to 99.420 and : us peuslons to 17,883, Eight hundred persons were con- j vlcted of drunken driving, ,r7 oh j two offenses and six on three of fenses. Two were aiding and abet ting in driving drunk Mtly wre :aught driving alter license was le- voked and 10 after license was suspended. Other convictions woio as h.l lows: Hit iirld run (personal injury), one; two offenses of reckless di iv ing, 14; reckless driving ipersooiil injury and property damaeei. tm; speeding over 7.r miles per hour. 34; two offenses of soeeding over :fi miles per hour. 11; larci n ol auto mobile nine; involuntary man daughter, three; mail' laii 'luei one; transport in 1 liquor. 2::. ue rtisfled judgment, nine itiecn netency, three; habitual violator eight; failure to maintain prool of financial responsibility 7( total of 648 convictions of rei ki ss dr-v-ing. which requiri- no revocation or suspension in liist oIT.'Hm-, wt-ri-noted. In addition. 7,fifi:t ner.-ons were found guilty of moving iolal ions. which do not constitute revoca'ions or suspensions on lir-.l ot?'ene. Ol the number. (i.Hl.i were Norlli Car olinans and iVMl wire oui-ol -i.ile drivers. Speeding lopped lh,. Iil.i with 2,31(i. Other viol. il ions weie as follows; failing l(T have diners, license. 2,048. faulty equipment.. B92; improper lights, 4(51; running through red light. 387: passing school bus loading or unloading, 103; passing on curve. 48; passing on hill. 45. I UNION CHIEFS AT CIO CONVENTION f r The biggest public celebration ever staged in this area isTn the making for the Third Annual Tobacco Harvest Festival. The committee has been working night and day, to build up the best that has ever been as sembled for the entertainment, and education of the people. Many ot the best known speakers in the South will be on Ihe program-talent from over a wide area will sing ami dance, while 7 ands and 4, floats will make up part of the parade. This bank joins all other businesses of this community in urging its cithen, to at.ehd al. five days, and all five nights. THE irst National Bank I ORGANIZED 1902 I . Member Federal Reserve System kr Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation I L "-"11 I I : SI 1 t n , , , ., M- --- - FACE VALUK Here are some rules to observe If you re a Vieophyte with the makew palette: 1. If$ always better to use too little, rather thaji take the rlsK oi using too much. 2. USe a godd light when you malceup, X yeJldw light might tone down your makeup, which will looTt garish when you hit bright rights. 3. An eyelash curler will give your lashes that upward tilt But leave mascara to practiced hand;, 4. Use the lighter shades oi nr.il makeup. 5. Remember that pink in make up always is a gi'od choice for young skins and nails. Only blem ished skins must steer clear ui pink-toned powders. 6. Choose light floral scents for personal fragrance. Sachets ai'e preferable for young girls. LAFF-A43AY . i1 . . . , a va finished mow ln(f the lawn, scrubbing trie floor, putting up the storm window e.nd cleaning the house, you cJ play golf, dear!" Charter No. 6554 Reserve District No. 5 MEETING ON THE SPEAKER'S platform, three union leaders chat infor mally at the 1949 CIO Convention in Cleveland. Left to right, are: Jacob Potofsky. president of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers; Joseph Curran, head of the National Maritime Union, and Walter P. Beuther, president of the United Auto Workers. (International) Star Denies Actors Must 'Live' Their Roles Oldest Ship Shows Scots Built Well HONG KONG il'IM A tribute to the skill of Scottish shipbuilders is the 481-ton ship Ilsin Tai which still is plying North China waters although more than years old. She is said to be in reasonably good condition and looks as though she might last another 20 yen The oldest ship in Uod ter. the H8-fool craft was 1840 by Scottish engineers at the Nevsky Drydocks in St. Peters burg as a yacht for one of the Ktis sian grand dukes. Little is known of her early lib tory except that at one lime she was named Tungus. Alter the llus sian revolution she was Mild to ,i Valdivostok firm and in the eaily 1920's passed into Chinese- hands, assuming her present name. She was seized by the Japanese in l(i:!7 and operated throughout the war. After the war the Ilsin Tai passed into the hands of Chinese Communists and shuttled back and forth between Chefoo mid Dairen. In September. 1947. she returned to Tientsin, when- she became the properly of the Tiinn Shun Steam ship Co HOLLYWOOD 'IT'1 - Many an ,u i,.i u l.o v as a euiilcmporary of silent Mar Crane Wilbur in Un did da has laded from Ihe scene, bul Wilbur slill is on top as a movie writer and director. Wilbur, who left movie acting while he still had some energy left, has hot n wi lling and directing for 10 years. Mis current film. I'niver-sal-International's "Outside the Wall.'' is his l ot h with a prison background -I've been lucky in never being out of work." he said "I figure I'm al tin- peak of m career now Wilbur wa 1!)I2 to 1921 a njovie star from M;mv ol Ihe others who were stars with him weren't so lucky. Some are dead, some have retired, some ha- dropped into i).. u i tragic obseiirily built in! Krancls X. Hu.sbman is a radio actor, lie says lies woiHing on nis Hiiril career. Jack Mulhall. who went through two fortunes as a movie star, has been in the cast of Ken Murray's Blackouts and filial ly gol hack on llroadway wilh that how Kegiuald Denny build' model alreralt Some Others Gloiia Sw.inson lias a New York television program and recoiiUs winked in a movie, ' Sine el lloiile card '. Mary I'ieklnid and Harold Llowl aie virtually retired to clip ping, coupons. 'flic GMi si-dor Lillian and Doiolhv . - till make oc ca innal ninv lev lln-ier Kealoii i- a gag writer and oi i a-.ioiially ai I - lie's plan um - ! o iiiudiici- Ivi coinedii W, I. s Han I an a i Ian' ihiei KK1NG SODA IS I1AVDY IN KMKRGKNCIKS Al" Newsfeatures Haking soda is a handy item to h a v around in emergencies, 'fliougli it is par'iciilarly useful in the kitchen, here are some addi tional ways to use it: As a mouthwash, mix about one teaspoon of soda to a glass of water. It can be dusted over feet be fore donning shoes and stockings. As a lirsl-aid treatment for sun burn, and superficial scalds and burns it can be made- into a paste wilh water. 'Consider medical care. first, i It is a remedy for insect bites, hives and rashes when applied in pasle form. A solution of soda and luke warm water laboiil Huee table spoons of soda to one quart of water) will loosen dirt on brushes, and help ileodoi ie il. II can be used as a water soft ener, using n ratio according to tin condition of Ihe water. REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE First National Bank Of Waynesville, North Carolina in the State of North Carolina, at tie close of business on November 1. 1949. Published in response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency, under Section 5211, U. S. Revised Statutes. ASSETS Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balance. and ca.sh items in process of collection $ 775,893.43 i .,o...i i. ,ni elili te-il ion direct mid auaranteed 650.700.00 ,: .: .., . , J liHl c.h.lii Ui,,nt 391 223.79 l-lllll-U oitn-3vuvi.,",-.,. c rtl.i;.,.i., ctnln.. .n,l nrl i 1 ic;i I subdivisions Corporate stocks (including $5.250 00 stock of Federal Reserve bank Loans and discounts (including $3,972. H overdrafts) Hank premises owned $15,432.13. furniture and fixtures $17,198.50 Real estate owned other than bank premises Other assets TOTAL ASSKTS LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations Deposits of United States Government (including Deposits of States and political subdivisions Deposits of banks Other deposits (certified and cashier's checks, etc.) TOTAL LIABILIT1KS l CAPITAL ACCOCNTS Capital Stock: Common stock, unai par .o.ooo.wo Surplus Undivided proiits Reserves (and retirement account for preferred slock i 5,250.00 1.991.402.15 32,630;3 1,200.00 1,658.38 $3,849,956.48 $2,258,160.05 923,649:83 44,022.52 293,522105 5.376.07 17,932.81 $3,542,663.33 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS lor i gave niii: I movies. Charles l-'arn-ll, who up pictures long ago, is run vac.'il ion resorts al I'alin Springs .ind Calalina Island. Hut Wilbur says he'd rather be working, than counting, his money. He sas 'Oiil. oh' the Wall" is bis biggc-l and h( si picture yet. "I produce some (it tlieni," be milled, "bid I think writing and ilii-i cling thi-. one i . enough. I'm !no old to li ' lo be a 1 1 iple-t lireat 50,000.00 125,000.00 72,293.15 60,000.00 $ 307,293 15 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $3,849,956.48 MEMORANDA Assets pledged or assigned lo secure liabilities and for other purposes . - 5 5J,00O.Q0 Loans as shown above are after deduction of reserves of 20,412.18 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF HAYWOOD, ss: I J (l. Woody, President of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to Hie best of my knowledge and belief J. II. WOODY, President . CORRECT - Attest: J A PRKVOST L. N DAVIS J. II. WAY Directors Sworn to and subscribed before me this 10 day of November, 1949. ELSIE McCRACKEN. Notary Public. My commission expires July 13, 11)50. " I " ' GIVE II A T.BY BEMBEJII CKIT" mj,i-ilJfORA.MATIC DRIVE jj a X. 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