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I ■rc. iiJ EAT AT HIGHURD CAFETERIA When In Fayetteville Am CONDITIONED . j LEAR TAND lARH IN Yfl^lR SPARC TIME B] TO.PICK UP A GCrCH) FIGURE! I Glamour Gal Tells Back Beauty WITH\fHC NEW How lt*s Done ■i AUTOMOBILE OWNERS.... js- B 4'^ m have you considered your need for Automobile Liability Insurance under North Carolina’s new Motor Vehicle Re^ponsilbility Act? This act became effective on July Ist. Let us tell you how important Automobile Liability insurance can be to you now. THE JOHNSON COMPANY, AGENf Only if. her glands'att in topsy-turvy condition has a girl a good excuse for an ill-shapen figure. ^But, unless you’re an exceptional creature. It stands to reasoii you won't be able to keep youth ful outlines forever without some struggle. When you see a charming, mature woman with free, limber move ments, dollars to doughnuts, it’s be cause she’s taken the trouble to achieve them. Don’t iinderestiffiate the task in volved to retrieve slack contours. It takes a maximum of determination and wil^-power. It means cutting down on or doi^ away entirely with be loved pastries and chocolates. Also it means g^ng Into the swing of tegu lar exercise. - Avoid sweets, overcome inertia and set aside ten to twenty min utes daily for body development if you would be rewarded with a sli^ sil houette, a Rowing look. Kay Christopher, cunently in the RKO Radio picture^ "iDidk 'Tracy’s I dilemma,” points out that bending is excellent for jetting at figure faults Uiat plague most of its into an unhappy state. 1. Begin with ^ good old kne6-“T bending routine. If at first it’s difll- , cult to keep balanced, hold on to a chair. Daily performance v^l develop the ease required to do without sup port. 2. On knees, head ba^ clasp hands behind body and bend slowly forward. Drop head to floor and relax. Keeping head down, pull in stomach muscles and then slowly raise the body. Stock Company Insurance Phone 2191 Raefordl N. C. 'SM LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS A lithe and radiant example of what daily exercise drilling can do is attrac tive Kay Christopher* who appears in RKO Radio’s "Dick Tracy’s Dilemmas” Young and pretty, Kay has already formed the habit of figure care to ward oflF that "middle-aged spread” which threatens neglecte^gures. For Kay knows that a woman’s charm and age are often judged lAher girth as well as her vitality. Hollywood, with its corner on beauty, is .brimming over with know-how experts who readily disclose that next to sensible eating the answer to a slim figure is through exercise. They also agree that bending is * wonderful way to help the waist to flexibility and the hips to firm soundness. ' Start off easily. Stand erect, feet together and arms stretched out at shoulder height. Knees straight, swing arms down to left toe, pivoting body at the waist. Re^at ten-times but rest between if you begin to feel the need. Easy Short Cut We have a sood stock of air-dried and kiln^ dried lumber. Accent Your Eye-Lure With A Pencil Wealsokave- Raelord Lumber Co. Meet Me At EDWARDS* Truck Terminal 1 Mile North Of Raeford Asbestos Siding - Asphalt Shingles Roll Roofing - Windows Doors and Other Items Of Building Materials 9 i i 5? ■m $ s5 IS $ 9 It seems to us that few girls realize the glamour appeal that lies in their eyes or certainly more would pay heed to their care. Take a little thing like an eye pencil. It puts magic in your eyes with a single deft stroke across the brow. Hollywood starlet Nancy Saunders, who appt^s in RKO Radio’s "A Likely Story,” co-starring Barbara Hale and Bill Williams, "illustrates correct use of the pencil. For leverage to keep a steady hand, she places her elbow on her dressing table, .her last two fingers against her cheek, and applies the pen cil in short strokes. Before reaching the pencil stage make sure to brush your brows to show up stray hairs for tweezing. ^ Never thin them into an expressionless line. Properly shaped at^ soothed with ' an aptiseptic, they’re ready for coloring. If you’re a blonde, use a brown pencil, never black, which should be reserved for the deep brunette type. If your problem is how to keep hair looking well-groomed in sticky tem- Of .all woman’s assets, among the most appealing ’beautiful back and shoulders. And starting right now fashion dictates that the front line of - attention will be your back. From sunrise to sunrise you’ll see street frocks, bathing suits, play dresses, in formal and formal evening gowns cut daringly low. Makeup may hide blemishes at night But you will never be able to take your place in the sun if your back lacks appeal. One of the most alluring backs in * Hollywood belongs to Patricia Mori- son, brunette actress currently in the RKO Radio film of Edgar Rice Bur roughs’ ’Tarzan And The Huntress,’’ starring Johnny Weissmuller, Brenda Joyce and Johimy Sheffield. Patricia freely declares that most beauty is the result of constant care and adds that though favored by fortune with a finely sculptured back and shoulders, to keep them that way takes effort. The most important thing to watch Is posture. Without good posture no back can be lovely. A curved spine, slumped shoulders acid a fatty pad at the nape of the neck add years to ageji pot .to speak of the danger to your health. Proper diet is valuable to keep’'’bSck • and shoulder skin from getting co^arse and pihiply. Cream generously at least once a week. After creaming, place fingertips of both hands in the middle of the back of the neck, massaging downwards with firm pressure as you swing out on the shoulder muscles. ' peiatures and you think you look a fright in the upsweep, this closely cut, do is your answer. De silhouette hairdo is your answer. _. signed for blonde Claire Trevor, who co-stars with Lawrence Tierney in RKO Radio’s "Born to Kill” . . . jthe front view reveals soft curls across the fore head. In profile, the hair is pushed lightly back off the ear to fall in loose ringlets in back. It saves the atten-, rion and fuss demanded of long hair, and the carrying of an uncomfortable mass around your shoulders. Light and flattering, it . frames the face with youth, is sleek with all types of clothes, almost any shape hat. ROCKFISH NEWS By Mrs.^ A. A. Mclnnis. Mrs. C. S. Pickett of Fayette ville came last Thursday and spent several days with her mot her, Mrs. iM. R. Knight. Mrs. Courson, who had the misfortune of getting a serious back ^jpry when she slipped on the steps at White Lake recently, is improving. She was able to visit her parents Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Andrews Sunday. The family of L. B. Bundy will celebrate his and his son Roscoe’s birthdays with a ■ big dinner at the Bundy home next Sunday. I Deer - Sandwiches Fried Chicken - Steaks - Barb^ue OPEN 6:A.M.T01:A.M. ■ ^ PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE I I I - PUROL PRODUCTS - LUBRICATION - TIRES - - BATTERY SERVICE - EDWARDS' TRUCK ffRHINAl i % JOSEPH IX, EDWARDS, PROP. 1 MILE NORTH OF RAEFORD ON U. S. 15-A RAEFORD, N. C* Miss Bessie WrigW’s little duck that she found in Ijite yard at her home died. Lynn Dees found one in the field as he was plowing that he was al.T.ost sure the sun had hatched. It is the general o- pinion now that both little ducks came from T. G. Woods. Accord ing to Mr. Wood a dog frightened the mother duck and caused the little ones, to get scattered. There fore one was found out in the field and another followed the Wright’s guinea’s . home about a half mile. Lynn’s died too and so did all the others, so there is no hope of an “ugly duckling’’, story anymore. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Eason will visit their daughter, ShiHey " Ann, at Chapel Hill next .Sunday. Mrs. Gilbert pay and Mrs. K. P. Ritter went fishing a short time ago but instead of coming back with big fish stories they said they just decided it would be best to let the fish stay in the creek. f N. J. Ritter is spending a-few days with his sister Mrs. J. C. Smith of Maxton. ■ Sue Allen and Patsy McKijinon of Cumberland, N. C. spent the past week end® with their grand mother, Mrs. C. L. Woodi- Ctiss Ellen Parker of Laurin- iburg is spending two, weeks with h^ grandmother, Mrs. A. L. Long. Mrs. G. W. Livingston and sons Fairley, who lives with her at Lumber Bridge and Dave of Rich mond, Va. visited Mr. and Mrs. M.'S. Bristow last Sunday. The Bible School at Tabernacle church last week was very much a success, with anr average at- Mrs. Hardy Koonce who has been seriously dll for some time is ..very much improved. Will Boahn is erecting a Ser vice station on the Rockfish- tRaeford road, about five miles from Rockfish. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Dees and chil?y53n • spent last Sunday, at White Lake. Mrs. Ellen Jones visited her daughter, Mrs. Alonza Watson and family in Fayetteville sever al days this week. tendance of 66 for the week. Mr. and Mrs. James Wood and baby daugter. Peggy, of Raeford visited Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Wood last Sunday. Little Miss. Mary-Kate Mclnnis of Wayside, visited her grand mother, Mrs. Mary Mclnnis from Sunday until Wednesday of this week. . ' Rockfish Grange ' is suppose to meet at Wayside Friday night of this week. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Brock took a trip to Raleigh Sunday to visit Mr and Mrs. E. p^ Brown, Mr^ and Mrs. Joe Yeargan and James Wright and other relatives and friends. grand- Mrs. Walter Hall and daughter, Ann Hall of Heights are spending some time this week with Mrs, Hall’s neices, Mrs. E. T. Brock and Mrs. Roscoe Bundy and families. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Minter and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McGill of Ashleyvisited Mr. and (Mrs. ' M. S. Bristow Sunday P. !m.. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wood of Ashe- boro spent several days visiting relatives here last wfeek Misses Lillie, Betty Jean, Jane and M. L. Wood accom^nied Iheln home .r. ,, returning Monday. Mrs. Alonzo Watson of Fayette- spent last Monday night with her mother, Mrs. Ellen Jones and family. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Long of Red Springs are spending theif vacation with relatives at Rock' fish. There has been no rain at Rock fish for week's and .weeks except light showers. 0 Meat production under Federal inspection for the week ended May 31 totaled 267 million pounds, according to a USDA announce ment. .■' Are You Trading Gars? REGARDLESS OF WHERE OR WHEN — LET US FINANCE IT FOR YOU. Lumber River Discount Co. Phone 767 South Elm St* LUMBERTON, N. C. PERSONAL We believe that the personal element is the most important factor in retail business. Two persons doing business together face to face year after year learn to know and ' trust each other. At McLauchlin Company we have always tried to know our customers’ * needs and to provide them on a fair basis. Crisis, Uncer tainties and doubts come and go, hut this policy of personal fair dealing persists here. You’re Always welcome at McLAUCHLIN CO. .•v'l .
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