fternoon, April 5, 1351 TEE WAYNES VILLE MOUNT AIXEEB ' PAGE TldEE Mi? Won First Place In Dress Revue Here Wednesday IT: r4 r u , sW 1 v sx y s Hi 1-1 : m 1 4 -ftXx NSV Mrs. Brown Will Make Survey In Swain Schools Mrs. Frank G. Brown, supervisor of Haywood County Schools has been appointed by Dr. Allan S. Hurl)urt, director of State Curriculum-Guidance Study, to serve on an evaluating committee to make a survey and evaluation of the Swain County Schools. Miss Maygie Belt Kisselburgh. supervisor of the Cherokee County Schools, is the other member of the committee. Mrs. Brown and Miss Kissel burgh will make their survey April 9-11 and wilt visit every classroom in Swain County to secure back ground information and make rec ommendations for improving the schools in North Carolina for Stat,e Curriculum-Guidance Study. Schools of Beaufort. Iredell, and Swain Counties are being survey ed by the State Curriculum-Guidance Study at this time. ' ' FEWER WINDOWS BROKEN CHICAGO Since an anti-vandalism campaign began in 1846, w hen 60,823 window panes were broken in Chicago's 400 school buildings, the breakane has been reduced to an annual average of 37,739. Romantic Assist - Flavored Lipstick PERSONALS i,. HiMion w inners of the. annual dress revue staged here V ednesday are shown here standing, left to right: Mrs. Harry Lee ikisuli' 'Spoils Group); Mrs. George Edgerlon. ('anion Horn cniakei s iTailored Suit); Mrs. Hugh Keener; McKimmon (Dress Up hx 1'. C. Mann. South Clyde (Work Dress); Mrs.. George t' uiureth, Boavordam (Cotton Night Wear); Mrs. T. Hugh Rogers, Eu iuiV Uress), ' . Scaled: Mrs. W. S. MeElralli, West Cant on. uNinlil Wear, Silk);. Mrs. Herbert Plott, Maggie, (Tailored Dress); hV'H'. i'Kde illmis- Dress). (Stall Photo). Troop s Hike To free Gap , Hi Cnl Seoul Troop thi'ir leiider, Mrs. Han h,m. hiked to Hee Tree Jay for (lie lirst in a se mk'niils and instruction iMk. The trip was made I'lmi !f (Ju l Seoul Camp ilT: 'hi' Ink:' wnv Florence i Sii Jiiie Cu'-ry, Kalh Tcivm l-'ernandez.. Dale l.e illierwiKid, t!lara i H(ni ( i I t 1 1 1'ace. ! minted that I here aro 50,lHio. lumber mills now i Mhc L'niled Slates. Canton Lions Will Sponsor Georgia Tech Glee Club On April 21 The Canton Lions club will sponsor a concert by I he Georgia Tech Glee Club on Saturday. April 21. L, E- Gates, president of the Canton Lions, is general chairman of the function. The group appeared in ('anion last year under the same sponsor ship; and has recently completed a lour of the' Northeast Air Com mand al the request of the United Stales Air Force. Sixty HDC Members Take Part In Annual Dress Revue INDIANS GET IT BACK CUMBERLAND. Me. Cuiiilier land's town hall is being Riven back to the Indians. Al least. Inwnfolk voted lb sell It back lo the originiil owners, the Sawga Tribe of the Improved Order of Red Men. UDC Chapter To Have Meeting The Haywood Chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy will meet Friday afternoon at 3:30 in I he home of Mrs. M. C. Green on the Asheville Road. Mrs. C. F. Kirkpatrick and Miss Robina Mil ler will be associate hostesses. Mrs. Glenn Tweed of Asheville will have the program on "Historic al Spots in Huncombe County." Mr .and Mrs.ll. W... nuir.eUe, St v hfrte returned from a week's visit lo Miami and other points In Florida. on a pint can of CO SiMfrOiOSS ENAMEL ecial Introductory Offer ,.fffut for walls nr onus'. . b -v ..j cam to apply L V "V ' R'vJ .. beauty W Twelve exciting in today's vogue easHo-clean MO k V in every room y ill " "- ff j UK j0 1 Use it tmy tt!,d ay NIW DUCO On Coot Maqie k simple fo apply quick drying tough, easy-to-clean turfau sparkling, modern colon k available in either gloss or semi-gloss THIS COUPON WORTH toward purchais of pint can of nw Du Pont DUCO Smi Glou Enarnd. On can pit cuitonnr. 0r . goad fat limited tint only. ... a i ll ' i AAJ.m ... ' I A I City r . 7m S.lnf J r- I ltOfHI IWIMI JUtY I. !MI : HJH VALUI lOtM Of C"T M J k..... ....-J I HIOHLMB SUPPLY CO. Photic 43 At The Depwl Save the surface and you save all! i i I nTSs PUN Around sixty members of Hay wood County Home Demonstra tion Clubs modeled clothes of their own making at the annual Dress Revue which featured the SprltiR Federation held Wednesday after noon in the First Methodist Church here. Mrs. l'aul Hyatt, president of the county council of home clubs, presided during the event and Mrs. Jimmie Williams served as secre tary. Music was furnished by Miss Peggy Clark of the Beaverdam Club and Mrs. Walter Cowart, Jr., of the Canton Homemakers. Winners were selected as fol lows: Group 1 ia) cotton work dress, Mrs. P. C. Mann, South Clyde, first place; Mrs. Mark Swain, Beaver dam, second place; Mrs. C. C. Wil lis, Beaverdam, third place. bt cotton house dress, Mrs. Oils Cole, Clyde, first place; Mrs. E. G. Cat hey. South Clyde, second place; Mrs. Charles Beck, Saunook, third place. Group 2 Best dress or Sunday wear, Mrs. Hugh Keener, McKim mon, lirst place; Mrs. Mark Reno, Canton Homemakers, second place; Mrs. Charles Beck, Saunook, third place. Group 3 Tailored garments iai dresses, Mrs. Herbert I'lot I, Mag gie, first place; Mrs. Wayne Frank lin, Lakeside, second place; Mrs. Herbert Cody. Beaverdam, third place, lib) coats and suits. Mrs. George Edgerton, Canton Home makers, first place; Mrs. N. C. Bel lamy. Jr., Canton Homemakers, second place; Mrs. Paul Hyatt, Mc Kimmon, third place. Group 4 Sport wear, Mrs. Har ry Lcc Liner, Jr., Lakeside, first place; Mrs. Henry Gaddy, Francis Cove, second place; Mrs. Carl Hat -clifTe, Wayncsville Homemakers, third place, Group 5 Night wear, b cot ton, Mrs. George Cuibreth, Beaver dam, first place; Mrs. George Wright, Beaverdam, second place; Mrs. W. S. McEIrath, West Canton, third place. b) silk, Mrs. W. S. McEIrath, West Canton, first place; Mrs. H. J. Thompson, Lakeside, second place. Group 6 Evening dress, Mrs. T. Hugh Rogers, Clyde, first plate; Mrs. M. V. Bramlett, Center Pi geon, second place; Mrs. Henry Garner. Bethel, third place. Serving as judges were Miss Nell ' Kennett, Western District Home Agentt; Mrs. Velma Beam Moore. Clay . County Home Agent; Miss Mary Ruth Church, Henderson County Home Agent; and Miss Pansie Deal, Swain County Home Agent. Members of the Wayncsville" Homemaker$. Clyde, South Clyde, and Iron Duff Clubs served as host esses for the tea hour which fol lowed the dress revue. Miss Mary Cornwell. Haywood County Home Agent, assisted with the program. OES To Have April Meeting 165. Order of the Eastern Star, will j hold it Aoril meeting tonight at I 7:30 o'clock in the Masonic Hall In the First National Bank Build- ing. Mrs. bee Clark, worthy matron,! will preside and balloting for newj candidates will be held. I By BETTY CLARKE AP Ncwsfeatures Beautv Editor Lipstick can taste good, too that is if you like mint. A new mint flavored hp rouge is said to lend a nice sweet flavor ot the mouth without depriving it of its rosebud shade. Tis said, also, that its cool ing fragrance is a treat after lunch, dinner or smoking, and helps wake up drowsy lips in the morning. It might be difficult to decide whether to eat it or wear tt. ;;.' ' :.. It should appeal to the bovs who always romplaln about "that awful lipstick taste." What could be sweeter or more romantic than a mint-flavored kiss. On the other hand, it might create problems on the romantic scene. Just supposm your sweet heart Is allergic to mint and doesn't know it all he knows is that your kisses give him an un comfortabl sensation, maybe even spots before 'be eyes Then, too, if the mint lipstick experiment is a success think what i we are letting ourselves in lor. You'll probably hear about an orange juice lipstick. I i ; . -ir, ? -wr i I ....... sv -N .. t LIP IAKE . ... Cooling flavor is a Icjiurc td this 'mint rose' lipstick.. Mr and Mrs. Ralph Prevosi and Mr. and Mrs. t.ill Prevost left i Tuesdav for Ne'.v York t tv where lliev will visit for several (lavs and lu ill :jtt..n,l Hi,, ui.il.linr (if fripflfl'i ,. .r. ... .... .. Mrs J II Wav. Jr is cxperled to return Sundav from Salem, Mass, where she has been visiting her .son-in-law '.ant! daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brown. . Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. I-c Newark, N J , whtw marriage- was 'an event of Mjrch 17 in Wichita, i Kans., are here for a vi-sit to the former s father. Cant Henry Lee, land Mrs Lee The visitotrs hav spent the past three weeks on a : wedding tup :n Sew Orleans, Lou j isiana and cities in Florida 1 hey spent last week-end in H. Myers as Kut-sts of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Gwyn. . . Mr. and Mrs Wclsev Dickey and (laughter. Miss Margaret Dickey, of Sweetwater, lenn . arrived today I for a visit to Mrs Dickeys brother ;and Mstcr-in-!aw, Mr. and Mis. R. . I., lxe. , t Mr. and' Mrs. Henry Krag are I spendin gthe week-end in Ch.lt- tanooga as guests of Mrs. A. J. N i m it z PROVING AGAIN THAT DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR BELK-HUDSON In Keeping With Our Policy of Bringing You The Most Outstanding Buys For The Week-End, We Present 8 Tables of Selected Merchandise That Represent Huge Savings On Today's Market. SELLS For LESS We Still Have a Good Selection of Itaiiiliful HAND PAINTED CHINA l.mli Only 10c With enili 1 ( pnrcluise of other imrclinittlise l'LATKS t'UI'S SAUCKUS HOWLS I'kuit DisiiMs ci:ui:ali)isiii;s crkaisi rnciints Sells in Other Stores At Trices From :i!)c to $1,511 Knch SAVE MORE THAN HALF! SAVE MONEY! (let Your China Todiiy! NANNKTT BABY DRESSES $1.52 (i !los. to 2 Yrs. Prints Solids K.Tiilnr $2.18 I ki:ss III. ii k, llrow n, Uetl anil (Irecn. Ueunlarly $!.!.r SHOES $3 Children's skirts : : : 3c Solids & I'rinls RcR- $l.!l,"i Ilegulur $1.00 Ladies' BRASSIERES now 20c Regular $1.4H Ladies' BLOUSES IJ0W(Sc Regular $K.'J5 Lathes' Rayon DRESSES now $3.92 Reg. $1.98 Ladies' Rayon SKIRTS .". ; . 9c Plastic curtains : : : Be Children's Cotton Print DRESSES : : 53c Children's BLOUSES : : : 53c Ladies' Re. $::.!)." Cotton DRESSES ONLY $186 (.ill's Si.es (i to 11 DRESS Formerly Priced Al ES $33 CLOSING OUT DOSE BUSHES $3. 82 BeMudson 3 To Bundle