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Start the New Season With the Right Hat in the
Right Shape At the
Right Price
Snap brim Stetson,
proper In buiinefta.
comfortable always.
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You'll find your P?t
shape and shade here.
$10
NEW FALL
CHELSON
HATS .
$5
PLONK'S
$3J5&$5.00
SPORT SHIRTS
New Fall Models
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Norris Casual
, ? Wool
Color Parade !
Now Forming
RALEIGH. ? The annual au
tumn color parade if forming in
the mountains of Western North
Carolina. It will begin on the
mile-high peaks of the Great
Smokier and the Blue Ridge in
late Septembr and march down
the slopes to full resplendence in
October and early November.
It's easier to get to this year
than ever before. New links of
the Blue Ridge Parkway and new
sections of State highways from
a network of loops through the
highest mountains in Eastern A
merica, the Great Smoky Moun
tains National Park and Pisgah
and Nantahala National Forests
Autumn is the uncrowded time
to visit the mountains, and many
inns that once closed on Labor
Day, now remain open to greet
travellers who choose September,
October, and November, with
their brisk days and azure 3kies
and blazing yellows, oranges and
reds of turning leaves, for leis
urely touring.
The Cherokeen Indian Fair, on
the Qualla Indian Reservation at
the North Carolina entrance to
the Great Smoky Mountains Na
tional Park, is on from October 2
through the 7th; Here, members
of the Eastern Band of Cherokee
put on their own color parade,
and people from far and wide as
semble to witness their stickball,
archery and blowgun contests..
Early reds appear as sumac,
gum, sourwood, Virginia creeper,
dogWood and red maple begin to
turn. High up, poplars change
from green to brilliant yellow to
look like patches of flame against
the now sombre evergreens. As
the season progresses, the early
reds and high altitude poplars
blend with yellows and oranges
of sassafras and birch, and from
mid-October into November, all
blend into a pattern that sees
mer's green and the enlistment of
the late scarlets, tans, and deep
reds of the oaks and the color pa
rade Is in full procession.
Usually fall color is good dur
ing the entire month of October,
and with normal weather Is at is
peak in mid-October, but' the
great variety of trees that turn
at different times makes the col
or parade a continuous perform
ance from the last week in Sep
tember into November.
There is little rainfall at this
season, and visibility Is better
than at any other season In the
mountains.
A cotton improvement associa
tion has been formed recently in
Hyde County, with J, S, Williams,
Jr., of Swan Quarterns president.
value-packed complements.,
for your fall costumes.....
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many beautiful
Choose between
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in a colorful array of all the
nfw rem colors*
By Way Oi Mention
By Lois Be* try
Mrs. Elbert Payne spent the
weekend with Mrs. O. V. Fuller
and family of Belmont.
Mrs. An<Jy McCarter has re
turned home after an extended
visit to her daughter, Mrs. H. B.
Jones.
Mrs. Hoyle Mabry has returned
home from the hospital.
Mr. Leo Beattie spent Wednes
day morning in York.
Mrs. W. F. Upchureh returned
home from the hospital Wednes
day afternoon.
Mr. Wright Harmon spent Wed
nesday in Charlotte.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Bell of Oak
Grove spent Sunday afternoon
with Mr. and Mi's. Ray Sarvis of |
East Gold street.
Miss Lois Beattie spent Thurs
day afternoon at Bethany.
Mr. Troy Wright spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Wright of j
Lawndale.
Mrs. Dorus Allen had as her
guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Turner of Rock Hill.
Friday Last Day
For Kiddie Photos
Friday is the last day for the
?fiddles to have their pictures ta
ken at Cooper's Inc., for sho-.ving
in The Hollywood Kiddie Revue
on the screen of the Dixie Theatre
Friday, October 27.
Children from three months to
five years of -age will be photo
graphed free from 10:00 a- m. to
6:00 p. m., with the restriction
that only two kiddies in any one
family can be photographed.
A photographer has been snap
ping youngsters since Wednes
day for the ipUnlajturerevue. %
AT MONTREAT
MONTREAT. ? Frances Lee
Bridges, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. James R. Bridges of Kings
Mountain, N. C., is in Montreat,
N. C., where she is regisrtered as
a student for the 1950-51-tearm.
She attended Tryon high school
where she was graduated last
June.
GIRL SCOUTS f
Brownie Troop 33 and Girl ,
Scout Troop 11 of Central Metho- I
dist church held a "Fly-up" cere
mony on Alonday, Septi 4. Five i
Brownie Scouts entered the Girl
Scout Troop 11. 11
The ceremony was opened with
the Girl Scout Hymn followed by '
the Brownie Promise Song. The <
Brownie Tr<*?p formed one horse
shoe and the Girl Scout Troop for
med another horseshoe with the j
openings toward each other. The I
Brownie Scouts were asked what
they liked best about being a
Brownie Scout-They were given
Brownie Wingswo signify past
Brownie membfln?hip and receiv
ed Girl Scout hand-books as a
farewell token. The Wings were
pinned on by Mrs. Hilliard Black
and she also presented the hand
books. The girls gave their sa
lute and Promise and were wel
comed by their new Girl Scout
leader, Mrs. Ben Ballard. Rev. Mr.
Brendalt gave our closing pray
er.
invited guests were the Moth
ers of the girls to "fly-up," and j
Rev. and Mrs. Brendall.
Refreshments were served by i
the Girl Scout a.
The next Brownie meeting Will
be Monday,. Sept. 18th. at 4 p. m.
Judy Eafly.
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s visiting her sister .Mrs. Mamie
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Mrs George Lindscy. Mrs
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l-lb.
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IN CHIU GRAVY
lb. can 10c
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