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Thursday Afternoo PAGE TWO (Seccsi 5cti. miT r TTAYXTSYTIIX UOrNTAINTEB Chignons -Off and On McXhnmcn Club Appoints New Investment Suits For Easter Feature Fine Fabric1 r- r 1 V f Clyde Hi). Club Elects Officers Nelr elected officer a; 5h? Clyde Home Demonstration Outs r Mrs. ff. V Haynes Jj , se?oiti vire president; Mrs, Doe S llardin. treasiirer, and Mrs. Pat Cole. hrt nrian and r-porter The officer were eitrte! p: tlx repuicr luwhfoii roetiiif ! I'm born of Mrs, Pa: Ooi m Tin wilt Mr. OTis Cole. .h l.i-ric Mdfcrd and 'Mrs'. W" . Htm -Jr, f co-host essi-v Mrs O. i olc president, n n, charee ol the mmiue, ami Mrs.. Ij-vi Mnrcj.ii . pave -thr-' deveitumni. a Count' Ctmniii reptirt was. piven bv the secreiarj , Mrs Ilo-iinc Ju--Jtth' MfttWi oi the Ho!C" rn!.riui ! ..aaer. Imi tin- 8i.r:.,r .Tnu,r.-Et-vue art Mrs CW"le Pith na Mrs. ."aines Newrr.jiT.. ,c Mr c Each Refers . Itham' Reports" v.- -arc or, Hunif -Gardfiii t- Mr Jot.:; : mv Taoti K jVutrKHA hv Mr. 7 F.ee-d Food Preserva:):.: t M-s u.if Livin-f.'.i.r.. Hrv '.. firatior. V Mrs Ralph V F:--titicir. by Mr Pat dm Horr-Pil;i- t Mrs Car); or. Oorr.n I3nrr projH-U . r. Mr' Gra: Refers Mr P..: C U'fc On Coi Mr' fcr.. Uv i;f.icr:. Mr . V Havntf. Jr. V" S Hardin. Mr? Stf Mar,. navl. Mrs T Much Eott V Jane- W'Jrfy. Vr Rav Ca'htr.. - 5 ;,r V s IiC TT,f,TV - ".,Vi J CI i.vitt v.-v a if Z't Err to Ci"--' 'r tt rtad. -i- p.r bra.d t.n n-.ooel Constaare Bneham ! flui, us t :j!k CajiiM. 5ai' tn . 3u Mve mt 'ha:i p,rui! r 3. D; :rt" Th dcr.or.stritKT, b tr.e -t-r..-Aec.'t a on Farai Fi.nar..fs Tr? ciub idpu.-r.td U, mc:t jii March ;th Mrs. Gecr?e Ki'Ctr-. with Mr- Grad Rogers and Mr C Hjgh Rogers a$ co-h(nMf Record Egg Consumption WASHINGTON ' AP Amer-! itans are consuming egg at almoi a record rate, U. S, Depart men! cf Agriculture records show In the sprii g there will be even more esjus on tl e market as million of pulled are joining the production line on farms all over the countrj. Lower prices for eggs are forecast by the; department. "TV1 A .. IT C XL - VVVJNV C?i TfvS Mc k .r Kftnx- Vr. V. -i .,.X- Vrs Harl ;, iv V V y.i.r- r-Vi ,.-.-i, x ji , j.nr ' WXH .K v N'ii riv MWii , - v. r.e v ,-... ft V S-wi TisliiM .l;.n,iui.vrivsiTt 5!4lAf that y V 5 ,m :Vv,- t V TN press a . tj-j.tp:v a -s a?d Means 'ii:"a, viTrsvl irf V;ss WJ c Hfrs. f j,-rr4s. Mr. Paul ; .i,! XTv I- J CRrKtt- A cm ttii . c-iiss tiwm for V.-1.enririira $ ippointed. Xr P-ju.i H" s chairman, with trs C Mxxiy. Mrs. AV. L. Am Tiiwns Vrs, Mooiiy Hyatt and Mrs. L J Car. sort. , , . rvotiocal as given by Mrs. Harold Hansen. Leaders reports were heard on: Gardens by. Mrs. W. L. Amnions; Poultry by Mrs. ' W. J. Muse; Fam ily Life by Mrs. J, H. Kirkpatrick; Home Beautification by Mrs. W. C. Moody: Foods and Nutrition by Mrs H. L. Morgan; Clothing by Mrs. Harold Hansen; Health. Mrs. Herman Bolen. Mrs. A. L. Amnions reported the success of her Ways and Means Committee in preparing and serv ing the 100 Bushel Corn Club Din ner and that a check for $58.73 had been turned in to the County Treasurer. Two new members were wel comedMrs. Hugh Keener and Mrs. Ernest Rhymer. The club adjourned to meet with Mrs. Ralph Crawford In March, with Mrs. D. E. Morgan and Mcs Willie Smathers as co-hostesses. ; it- "i J ! ' . l : 1 ! C .k . y . A . .' ; j. ! :! r 1 m SPARROWS Fl-LE LIGHT ROCKFORD, 111. This city: solved Its sparrow problem quite " accii'ently after It had worked out j complicated schemes to kill or rout ' the bird?. When the city installed t mercury lights in downtown dis trict the birds fled. Experts said ' the mercury lights "may give off a disturbing ound," pitched so high it Is inaudible to human ears, , but annoying to the sparrows, CAREER GIRL . . Here she looks sweet and neat, that hap py combination that employers like The cartwheel chignon i fastened at the nape ol her neck for a more jouthful look FLIRTATIOUS Bustlebuk curls make our model look like an ingenue. This hair piece de signed by Fleischer can be used in a number of different ar rangements, dressed lit home. TIRED? Give your bodv what it's M.iMISSlNGur.i,.! , with SEXAMINS Make up the deficiencies your body may now lack. Special $3.00 size now being introduced. Save $100 Send $2.00 to Washington Research Labs (under supervision of RftLstered Pharmacist) 6412 Eastern Ave.. . E, Washington 12, I). C. Saunook Club Meets With Mrs. H. E. Chase The Cornwell Ciub of Saunook met at the home of Mrs. II. E. Chase with Mrs. Philip Chase as co-hostess. Mrs. James McClure. president, was in charge of the meeting. The devotional was given tt Mrs. Boy Pettigrew. Mrs..Steviil Pleiiimons, secretary, reported on the County Council meeting and the Club discussed possibilities of an Achievement Day theme. Leaders' reports were heard from firs. Hershel Stephens on Gardens; Mrs. Roy Pettigrew on Poultry; Mrs. Guy Queen on Foods : and Nutrition; Mrs Ed McClure on I Home Beautification; Mrs. Herbert I Singletary on Food Conservation! and Family Life, and Mrs, Steve Plemmons on Clothing. Mrs. Plem mons u-od as her thrift hint the suggestion to make children's clothes from men's worn Sunday shirts. She also showed an excel lent bargain she had received in bias tape. The demonstration. "Making Lamps." was given by the Home Agent. Following the social hour, the club adjourned to meet with Mrs. Charles Beck in March Homc-Made Cleaning PASADENA. Calif. iAP) At 90, M r s. Minnie Sehaeppi still makes her ow n soap. The spry non agenarian, who also does all her own housekeeping, gardening, cooking and mending, says she started making soap from home use when she was a girl and has continued ever since. COLORED GOGGLES PROTiXT PILOTS FLYING "BLIND" SOUTHURIDGE, Mass. Speci ally colored goggles are now pre venting trainee pilots from peeping into the blue yonder while they learn to fly "blind". Cadets go up in training craft during sunny days. To stimulate "instrument weather", the Air Corps covers the cockpit windows with amber colored plastic. That allows light to enter, but the trainee can't see through the win dows because he wears special goggles designed for. the Air Corps by American Optical. The gog gles have large lenses that cut out the amber-colored hue. When he wears them, he can see only jthe dials Anil miltmlu nn t hu nnnul 4 ba I he must fly by instruments. i The student flies a dual control plane. The second pilot with him, "checking him out," doesn't wear the goggles. He can see through the window and can take control of the plane if the need arises. The Korean W crisis brought new attention to guayule, the American desert plant that pro duces natural rubber untaineer Consistently the Local Fid Leads & with Me ws and 7TT mures FOR THE LONG PULL . , . Suited to the life and needs of busy American women are these three Easter costumes Irene Of California ll til r I' Thn trnvnl unl onncictinn ..f c.lri nwl ujoclrit in r.hltnn u,nirfht n.,.,.,,,1 I : thj funlr cilhfMtii4n In fotlw... .. .... .... - i j .. .. . "H ... ...v O....UU..II.C .I. cauiii-nriKui navy wool crepe wun wniie arrow-neaa inm; me ensemnie 01 pin-cnecked dress in fu,n lulnkl ...A ...l.k ll -. . ii. . . . .... . . "H CiBui wu.sicu wun lainui in iigniweigni velours repeating the ground ot the check. All fabrics are by Forslmaim. ILLINOIS GOVERNOR URGES MORE DISPLAY OF FLAG SPRINGFIELD, 111. Gov. Adlal E. Stevenson thinks there is too little display of the American flag. He said persons should discard the idea that the flag is something to be flown only on Flag Day or the Fourh of July. "It should be displayed every day on private as well as public buildings, as a constant reminder Of the loyalties we all owe to our country and the obligations that rest upon every American, espe cially during this period of nation al emergency," Stevenson said. PLANTING? TIME TO ORDER Fruit, Nut and -Ornamental Trees ' Strawberry Raspberry Blueberry Plants Flowering Shrubs, Vines and Roses II. D. JOLLEY, WAYNES VILLE, IMIONE 1130 .,. .,- .-. . - - '. joins the navy! See the world in a bla7e of blue ... in one of Swansdown's striking suits in never-better navy! Both brilliantly detail ed, carefully contoured to flat ter you to the utmost! Destin ed to be your constant com panions in the months ahead! r In beige also. In rich worsted . . sheen. Each, sizes 10 to 18. Ours Exclusively! -mr I ; f mi- t ?iA ' I 1. M ' ill As Advertised in GLAMOIU PRICED FROM 39-95 to 79 .Si
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