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PAGE TWO THE WAYNESVILLE M0(JNTAINEER lihierxyJNotes American Women Rebel At Shifting Their Waistlines INTENTIONS HONEST MARGARET JOHNSTON C OUNTY L1BK R! N Ilk ('; Willi Buok Week . iui Uw TVtwc cu Harvest Feuva! over nia be to can stttle down in routine again Both weeks were interest lag ami a lot of fun. bin uo arc glad lliev ale over To talk uiih li.iiditii about new books. u see ti.cir riiihusiasni and lo watch the wa !hev respond to a collection of i.t a books makes all of the effort v.,:r:. wlule. It is wonderful to -ee ir.r ii.iidieii books of today. It u..ihe- oiii rejoin- a! the bi iuiht. ;it i;..etive pictures and .uood print, v.t.uli uu and 1 probablv missed, li i i. j wnnder that during the vvctk lilt boys and girls took oin jiou'id .")00 book from the Wax nes vilie Library alone. The Tobacco Harvest Festival brought many outstanding speakers and activities to our cominunitv . 1 w t nl on the lour of the industries l:;-l Utdnesdav and it will Ions; stand out as a real treat. Ever since 1 have- been in the coumv I have wanted lo h'c the industries but during the war w, didn't have that priv liege. 1 hear a lot of people Koi to see the Bookmobile open for the first time I iiui.-l admit we were pan icky for fear some of the books would fall out. but none did I will always love a certain lady who re marked. "Book.-' Books' you're the best even if you aren't the pret tiest." Would you guess that the Li brary checked out 202 books on the day of the parade and 244 on Saturday, and on Monday 206' In the library was a special exhibit o Crafts and Recreation Books, with a few anicles made by Mary Corn well. Home Demonstration Agent You can still see the cute littli v.ood carved limires we used oi our Carouse! with the hooks. Cp in the Hay w (mm: Home Bi.iM ing and Loan Building there wa an exhibit f b.,..k on the Home along with the attractive d house in the window W ill -ohh one please, briny us -nine tehncc to go with it next vear This Sl- r it wasn't brought in and x c couldn't win a ribbon fur Mr I).ivi without sonn tohano' Books iu-t doni count lvithcmsclvrs The Tobacco Harvest Festi'. ;, was a grand experience nd credit goes o everyone who helptrl to make it a success II Births New arrivals at the Haywood County Hospital have been an nourned a follow-; Mr and Mrs v ) p:irton of Wavriesvin,, Houte 2. a daughter. November 20 Mr and Mrs Airnn Jones of Wayne-ville Rout,. 2 a -,,n . vtniber 2tj Mr and Mrs Bill Trull of Waynesville. Route 1. a son. Ni veiiibei 27. Mr and Airs Carlton Holt of Clyde. Route 1. a son. November 23 Mr and Mrs James Mtsser of Canton, a -on. November 28. Mr and Mrs James Pressley of Canton a daughter November 29. Mr and Mrs Frank Griffin of Waynesville. a son. November 30 NO DOGGONE PRIVACY GARDNER. Mass UP'-A lock smith and police were needed to rescue a small dog who jumped into the rear of a milk truck, pawed a latch and locked himself in. . -4- t X r 3i ... li 4 Iff is -A . Parents The Home Laundry and Cleaners will give a FREE LAUNDRY bundle picked np and delivered to each family announcing a birth at the Haywood Countv Hospital. P. 8. to the event of twtni thta gift will be doubled. Call 772 tut fonr JTtEE SERVICE. ffprne Laundry And Cleaners By WIU.I AM R SEA US Cmted Press StatV Col respondent NEW YORK I F' - Stylists fn Paris have ree ived by now an ad visory that American women have drawn the line on fashion ex tremes and drawn i! at the waistline C hnstiair Dior :v:d leagues who star'--d t! bnvt been 'old in elVct: You can raise or lower oin skirt you can suvl: or deflate on: hi:.s you can inish our bosoms up down, right or left - but our waist lines remain around i!it vvais' ." i reaction came ::om Ame car, oeit r... nufact tuv: .- who second only to husbands and friends in their concur, over men s waist lines. Trend Feared They anticioattd a dangciou ll end On the mi- hand. they ttaied a return lo ll.ipper-sy U i-i-nions where when .w,u hu girl around the somewhere between the knees and the ankle. On the other hand, there w- possible trend Howard t,. what they eall the Empire belt-lii.e. That principally tn breathing. And when ; deiiy about to -li" a ATLANTA (UP) Recorder A. W. Callaway was taken aback when a couple aerused of improper regis tration in a hotel said they had taken the hotel room to "discuss marital plans.' But Callaway sus pended a $27 fine when they show ed a marriage application and promised to "get married soon.'' LALAROOKH GRIFFONS BRANCH OUT' 1 find -no belt ri- are boy v. o- a are pre vent ".i'l'c li r around the lady's nock, you t the belt-line got there first. j It all nuant one thin sales. The industry was p;-lv. nized into ! aelioil. Listeners Consulted A public relations couns ! vv;.- hired. Over $5,000 in prizes were j stuffed into her arms and she hus tled over to Nancy Craig, who has a radio network woman's show. I Listenirs were exho'-'ki'd to apply j tor en;ru'S to a new contest. Con iesttnts had to rick which of three styles low. natural and they preferred, and why. ' More than 9 000 requests cam in. Nearly 2.500 entries were re turned. ; The score: 1 1 preferred low, 32 I preferred high and the others pre-' j ferred th? "natural". And the in-' (lustry infers from these results that American women want their I , belts at the natural belt line just ' as they want their shoes on their; lect. Mil trfil A iLs All DRESSED UP. in their winter coats, these Lalarookh griffons have created an international sensation in dogdom. A new type o miniature, raised in the kennels of Mrs. D. Bridle at Weybridge, Surrey, England, ihey became so popular that a New York branch kennel was started and Mrs. Bridle is coming over with new specimens. (Internatio-sial) Ketired Army Colonel Finds Youth Secret LOS ANGELES H'Pl-A rii 'Army colonel, Desmond K. Lau!) . G2. three times a grandfather, ex newspaperman, foreign correspon dent and public relations execu tive, is just getting around to his collere education. He is majoring in French and nlsn taking the modern French novel. American history, ficoloe., an 1 English literature and iiiakin straight "A's." "That's better than my daueh l.rs did when they went to j.e Cr ivei?i!y of Miehigsn." he boast.-. Tin having a wonderful I',ei:ig .-issocialed with ::11 tii ,. yomig people at the University (J Southern California is keeping nu young," Laub said. WIND COMES BACK TAC'OM. Wash. (LT-C)n the ninth anniversary of tin.. d:itc the Tncoina Narrows bridge fell into li7et Sound during a windstor.n in 1940. hUh winds halted con-'.irut-tion of the new britlg Work-' men were forced to leave catwalks between two 508-foot towers be c:.use of winds up lo 50 tnil-s an hour. j T,,ursd".v At,, Landlord Meant Wen ' 'But Got Seerk M:. , i,W fi Bllt Got n,- 'VlW 1 -.h . "ZT:: -. iH-inindci ,,.r. . . -M ii .,, - ipita. ' M""" reti,,',,',! , 'V'taa ('red u i, i . '""'I .var.1 ,. t- WTl . .v ,'""'tl ' ' , v , 7 ! w"at had bee,, ..,,,. , ;' .! '1 "' "u senc,. n li... i. , " : -"u-i.i . 1 ..,, ' 4 'I'lie landlord i,,. . , ., ,.Mt Ul""'d red wilj, , ,!,'.,;, . , '"' 'oa,,. ;, j,,.. I!t' '""I l'U"l.t l1M ,', , ," '' 111 own b;il.K. ,,', '" I'l... f"-'- se.u to p. , , 1 yard. ' "' "'' '.!ul, ei;ie-.sc-d. ' ' Put ''st livtjin s,lllHil Vourleit i' , i , :.i.d V ill II:. Want Ads bring quick result S.'iuflle Board Is Arrii-n; The game of slr.snV board, known in England as early as the l.Vh cen tury, was a favorite atr.ong the aristocracy, w ho called it "shove groat," d.' j;: .;nf or "shove! nenny." Ironing Turkish Tovn Is Home economists advis aainst ironing Turkish tov.ol:. Irotilm: is .unnecessary labor a-d it mats the loops, making the fab: Ic 1,ts ab sorbent, and may even break the fibers in the yarns. HEX Vitus WARM SPOT MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UP) A mo ther hen scorns conventional nests and has hatched two broods of chicks under the living room floor furnace of the Mike McGee resi dence. It Al The mond, Staten I I nation's cailiei schoul winch is will be opened t. Muten I.slad Hi-:,:.,.,! Ad, eventually, na. 'tlai"v Iiielimundtown near -ht building will be reste.ed manner cf William. ha, . v provide a true likeness t,f"a c, ' iuik village. The tch..n ,.e acquired by the society m ' d since then restored n, Us ;r g' state, was built about mm rv i'.e Dutch congregation to be u-cdw'o school, church and hoc ,f m . "Voorlezer." their l,:tl,r leader in church servii is !CeJ f !' a at -'If T, ' ' s-'Tieij, Si&rted AND VE'VE BEEN EXPANDING EVER SINCE SALE OF ALL . . WE'RE CALLING IT OUR . . SO THIS BEING OUR I mam mM 4&h LADIES' DRESSES 7 S THREE GROUPS OF DRESSES HAVE BEEN REDUCED FOR THIS SALE! . o Dresses That m m m j A Sold t or $8.98 NOW IT STARTS FRIDAY - 9 A.M. LABG ' J i- nl iJ L, V I o Those That Sold For $10.98 NOW $6.89 Dresses That Were $14.98 NOW LADIES' COATS k ,.N A Beautiful 1 r Assortment of Ladies' Coats Reg. $39.95 NOW SJ,.S5 O Our $59.95 Coats Reduced To S90.95 MEN'S SUITS MEN'S TOPCOA $9.89 . VNo T in all ?Virroc cttrlvr. ; l I -vj, gijrjco, "a I !?0o t and sizes. LADIES' SWEATERS All sizes and styles Values to S7.98 $2-89 " Women's Women's Rayon NYLON HOSE PANTIES Sl 0 Va,ue Regular 50c 2 for $1.50 4 for $1.00 Nurses - Maids We Have a Few beauticians Dresses In Small WHITE UNIFORMS Sizes Regular $3.93 Rcgylat S9.95 NOW $JJJ0 . $2-89 A Friday Special 200 COTTON ; DRESSES , Values, to $3.98 $1.89 Sorry No Chdrg o Swing Backs . and Fitted Models, In All The, New Winter Shades Sizes 8 - 20 o One Group of Men's ALL-WOQL, SWEATERS Homespuns - Accent Smartness Actual Values $37.50 A variety of sizes, colors and styles II VIM- I'AKK - STYIDI TOPCOATS Values to S3I.M Mam eolers uml !o dM Men's Sport Shirts Values to $4.98 Reduced For This Sale To $.69 A SPECIAL ON MEN'S SUITS f Reg. $24.95 Now $2-50 BOYS' IACKETS Reg;$5.95 NOW $2.99 ... j i Reg. $8.95 NOW $3.99 ' ' "',11 i . .;. Waynesville Store Only t i Boys' Leather Jackets Regular $19.95 and $4.95 Prices Cut i For This Sale Only or Refunds AirSales Final 11- IT (., MEN'S JACKETS Reg.S12.55 N0W Reg. S14.50 N0WS MEN'S TIES Reg. S1.53 Values Now Two For Sj MEN'S DRESS SB Popular M' v1iips to S4.93 51 Foremost fo. Fashion Phone 772 Miller St
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