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V ayiike Lace Appears Un hashion Scene In Daytime And Nighttime Creations ladylike cotton licp is being s»*en in a ne v light-hearted mood tliis summer, recording to the National Cotton Coum i|. rroin Plit to Los Angeles. de signers have discovered that this romantic hi >ri< is idea! for in toipreting *he feminine look of '•►I fashion noth by da./ and h\ night. As a result, you'll be aec ing cotton t.ne.* creations every where from the beach to the ballroom, from sun-up to sun down. Cotton liiio crops up in tailored coat* and suits hi classic shirt waist diwii in frothy beach covor-upa am1 daring swimsuits in watcr-shcdrl ng rain smocks and, of course in summer's most regal after-file fashion >. i.'<|tiali> \ tried up the ty|jcs of laces. They range from lu*av\. Cluny-typpj that arc rich and carved-looking to delicate. airy designs. Wtd»* is the color most often seen. In" increasingly pop ular caper: tll\ tor evening are ocige, niics a in green I’niof nl this aristociatie fab ric'* new-f.-limit versatility is re Il»*cted in California drsi(fntT»' summer collections Heavy crocheted la<x\ for ex ample, turns up in a two-piece swimsuit w*th hip-rider shorts and V-nocked camisole bra Add ing a demure looi; to tin* etsem hie is a choirboy jacket of sheer cotton voile \< ith wide .sleeves edged in eotto- crochet. in sharp contrast is the open airy look of fishnet cotton late, a special favorite of sportswear de signers. It's teamed with ging ham checks for a distinctive Ihiw-ptw*« no-mrle hy cup West t’oost h'UM'. (Ingham is iis-sl foi ankle-length prints an*) n sleeve less cowl n<*eked shell and white fishnet make* .> Inng sleeved . >\ i rblouse thit tops the siiell foi pleasing iwtrr.st. After fi\«> feshions show la.e at its legal ‘*est whethei as a tailored 'late e at m a full length formal Ktebei* in diamond «hap ed designs or woven in floral stripes. th" all lore styles present tin* ultimate ip femininity .\ far cry from the eirly hand mule laies thi-l were so expens ive only th • very wealthy ioul I afford tlier. today's .nachine made laces .tc fi'inma'ily prtr ed. They not only duplicate the limnwv of Nandmirip version*. !»ul they're ;»!«•• rai> lo car# fur. Like any del.cate fabric, cotton lace should washed In warm water with miid s >ap or deter ;jent Avoid wrtialiiflg or rough handling, and jently squeeze suds through the fehrii Alter rinsin, roll in i-otti n towel and press on the w irtni! side with a Ttuxterately wa:m inn. Whether it' sa swimsuit, a Ida/ er jacket, or ■> l«my: forma), you'll want to include at least one cot ton lace jfa rnent in your sum trier wardrobe Smith Funeral To Be Thursday Funeral f<>i \It> I><>IIBridges Smith. '>!». mother oi William Ken tu-tli Smith i* Kings liountam will be heH at Shelby Kirsi l{.«|> *i*t church' Wo hi haprl Thurs day aftcrnoin at 3 o'clock. Mr*. Smi'h, who of Phut man Holly Smii i. anil a Clcvelan< Cminty nal *e. died at 12:3'i |* m Tuesday She had hec-i il! for th< past 12 yea > Also survi\ipg arc another sot Milfml K Smith. Anaheim, Calil a dauphtei vli- T mm'. Neal. at 1 home i v\ o hintImt» Moms Brirt'-’i-s. Moiling Spring*, ami Horati* Bi Kings Mountain anti «lt wn sisters. Mrv T. 'I Peter*- She!in and Mrs. Truman A !)avh. fuvrr. Kiaht grand chUdren jl*n • urvive. The horty \\ ti1 lie in stale at thej church fion ?:'Ht p.m. Dpi John 1-awn p will can-1 (j u t the t it« v illi htiiial in Cleveland Newspapers Record The Story Of CHARLES HEATH’S Community Service. h56S NamesaXp European I »P Heath Elected New Jaycee President SSWS?.-0-^ Heath succeeds J l wiili. President of the group act<v* in ri..i. ■»« • 1 i ,’7 ■» *■£ mi GOV MODGIS e°t5i™i0 Orive chairmen of the 195« K. td Shuford has'e been announced today b. * Cleveland J*™*'0* « -hz'i::y ^4rss*aSE£=-J Heath •Ponsjhi. Hodges Names Shelby Man To N C. Railroad Post ^.,w „ Shelbv to >f r - 'ng ^ M,lr J r l-AL A STATEMENT OF PUNCIPLES "I believe that sound government is based on self govern ment. and that the people are entitled to manage their own affairs with a minimum of outside interference. If elected to represent you in the Senate, I pledge: * ■ * < “1. To uphold Christian principles in government. “2. Tc seek a common-sense approach to state spend ing and taxation. "3. To defend the North Carolina right-to-work laws. "4. To support local and state efforts for industarial grhowth. "5. To promote better utilization of our agricultural and natural resources. ' Charles C. Heath CHAJOXs HEATH ’ »MTH Freedoms Fdn. A*arts Heath fT°rJ°P F*wy V.1S SST/0”^*110" •• r..ns5-£ft.!K Tf Hrww «» Last Bastion 'as been wide '•as entered in Record Offi °f the award r in a region. " climax the u a J awards citizens, or >ools ail over ,fih Carolin ,fi. selection National V * carries the awarded ;n All Opportunity Mlk L.. ■ •ignSfy has h~n •^njpanv a Xorth'V^'?^ invit«d to outSSi hunting prep to e!.™™ '"* -- ** 6 are hanm would justif 1* expenditure f *ne benefit of f hose a~a» ■ — - *aP<*'a l cwrtt>M* '***•' ^rTc.'J4*4* h. ,«sac»«c*r „.»d* W, . M ,-v *»' n, 0t iw >'** apV0'«un** pt*4^ 1 ** who are I r «v their owl y®n*bleexpel Beyond D I* apVO'oUn! ptc 'd*"1 j lh«\ TW •P!pcrV»o»- %,pveT * \ •w* \«c»t cn . I ltt«® " 1 Jt «*■ 'S \e*„ cW^^eW .sfr^SiSrw 1 *»'\5**n 4t"* irj£s *£*•*" '5 ,a' «» - j »v». :,*■» ** , \oc.w pa'**4' je *®bc v c**6**, T^ds f W tic** JS* * * tor r*“ irsfiJiSrir— • fssri-,si thing *hout in light of th hirUi *«^°S u to *u.-dU« ^SSS! ply believe the t**ts ape** MlvCF0r instance, Heath eaved tl ftSunSja rsanfauyw. — __ nUnt. and i to the Pittsburgh r|»w £n. plant Md .««»»•* '^ath Wm Head i-oeal MS Dn\,« •.. it?a a, MS Drive Multiple ( Coll of Duty? it ,nd in th« City of Shelby> sstf-^.-feaisaiSL £iCln*W^« ,mttd 11 * Tj SRS^s-ss “« sa®5jus= {OABARement * department op Eamingsfron 1958-59 oration* for fis|^ ^es debt ser were f96.0H.68. <£ 2?h” department’, vice. R*venof Jjation wa?auff»eient fourth bond service e* •» ,6‘‘ 507.18- 4 . M__:nirs for the next rJUSlS VSS* “ 535 2° 8a £J££ICHARLES C HEATH TO NORTH CAROLINA SENATE Summei School To Get Undeiway Summer !ns-cs ,n tnc Castonia InduMi ial 'Viu. anon Onirr will begin Juno n *W»t Courses will !«• ufloml <ii afting. <•;< troni. <. An Condi'.on mg <tol.gy. Carpentry. Aj.ii Me. in..u.... ami .Machine -Shop i»ie re, !-!ration will tv twin Ji.fio 1 anti * at tin* Center locate. at York and Sex • .•nth Atonui Night da* <•« Mill !>«• ifIriid m Drafling. Algebr: I. Auto Mo. > hanics. ami nraetc li nalhema lien Interested applicants -hould ap pl> *n person at tin- industrial education renter office >n Sex • ■nth Axene* persons inteiest.-il in any of ttic classes oifeted ny the center, either daytime or eve ning proj»rn.".sni. should also eon tai t the eentei Applications are taken anyl uie ’Die staff d the renter include a guidance coun sel. ir to aid the student in select ing a suit • >'e program of study. 'Hie cent* r . tiers only adult courses. No perron under is years of #•{.. • n tic accepted for •lapses at the center. Any high school graduate or adult Is years of age or oldei is eligible for training at *hc Industrial {educa tion Center. RE-ELECT BUFORD CLINE To The Cleveland County Board of Education Your Vote Appreciated .V2S-64 p<i. CALLING ALL HOME MAKERS By GENE TIMMS HOW TC MAKE A SMALL ROOM LOOK LARGER | TIMMS Tiler.* are ma iy ways you can • n a k e small uoms liiok larg r. Wall to wall • rpot is one I ay. M always jak<*s a room 'em laificr. The USc I II Mi. .. .1 ..a I'llIiM* muroicl wall is another good h ay Another rule is noi to over cinv <1 a 'rail room. L’se as tew pie. •> i furmtuie as pos sible and u>« small dimension ed pieces. I’m1 a In' i seat instead of a sola a:ul the love seat should he i jCittly sealed and not hea vy and ovcistuffcd. Use oc casional .pi armless ( hairs in-j stead of I intitje chairs and keep ih ? tue of everything •ised in the room smaller in proportion. Needless to say. never use wall pj'H-i carpet or uphoi sieiv win large patterns in a small ro >m ! A hand painted or wall pa per mure! of a landscape or -eas ape will aild third dimen sional depth to a room. Use a small snack table or two .11 front -if your sofa in stead of large cocktail tabic. Light. I right and airy colors make a room look larger while dark drab colots make it contract. Heavy draperies should i«> avoided. Tt> using groups of minis ture pictures or accessories in stead of a lerge picture. Perhaos most important of all is the final ensemble and arrangement oi the furniture vou use. vN'e'll be happy to of fer you personal suggestions and help you in any we can. Come in anil talk over your decorating problems. For the best buys in home furnishings, tune in "The 'kne Timms Show every Monday Wednesday, and Fri day morninq from 7:30 to 1:00 un. over wkmt. I'll be tell n-j you of day-today specials it ‘remendous savinqs. Be nembet TIMMS FORM. CO home of quality furniture fw irocious living, when dis | aunt is “Kino.”
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