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SUNDAY, JULY 5. 1S59 THE GBEENVILLE NEWS. GREENVILLE. SOUTH CAROLINA PAGE TWO Greenville Area Births FITZGERALD WIESBADEN, Germany S. Women's Fall Fashions Are Like Men's Styles GALBRAITH 1st.

Lt. and Mrs. James L. Gal-braith of Ashiya AFB in Japan announce the birth of a daughter, Jeanette, May 5. They are both Sgt.

and Mrs. William A. Fitzgerald announce the birth of a son, Brian Thomas, June 22. Mrs. Fitzgerald is the former Joyce MissAmick natives of Greenville; Mrs.

Gal-braith is the former Joyce Guy. Chiles of Greenville, S. C. By GAY PAULEY NEW YORK (LTD Not since Dietrich donned trousers in thej 1930'i and started a fad which I became a ay of Lfe have worn- i McCOY Mr. and Mrs.

Foster Julian Mc To Wed Mr. Bobo Coy of 7 Nora St. announce the birth of a son, Darreil Foster, June 17 at General Hospital. Mrs. SPARTANBURG Mr.

and McCoy is the former Shirley Mrs. Robert Roy Amlck of 179 E. en stolen so many styles from the boys. We are copying their suits, their shirts, their trousers, thf ir hoet and. yes, their hats.

Mostly this mannish trend shows throughout fall clothes, but the ladles In Dallas areu't waiting. For their personal use, Dallas models have been purchasing rnen's straw hats for casual sun Pearl St. announce the engage ment of their daughter, Jean Anne, to Kenneth Gordon Bobo, mer wear. Tr.e idea nas caugr.t on, and other fashionable women are showing up in the straws for informal occasions. DERBIES, FEDORAS Fall millinery stresses the masculine trend.

Derbies and fedoras are favorite shapes. Some towering Cossack types designer Adele Simpson dubbed "American Macmillan" for the British prime minister, whose adoption of Russian bat styles on a visit to Russia made international news. Expanding the mannish trend are high-crowned clothes, swag gers and Car bo-type slouches. Women's shoes also show the influence. Last year one of the new styles for men was leather sneaker.

This fall women will adopt it. sneaker is done In beige, bone, brown, brown and white, and black and white. Some look like a bowling shoe with son of the Rev. and Mrs. Preston Bolt Bobo of Pacolet Mills.

Seigler. TUCKER GRAY COURT Mr. and Mrs. J. B.

Tucker announce the birth of a son, Jeffery Brian, June 18 at Greenville General Hospital. Mrs. Tucker is the former Sara Baynes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Baynes of Laurens.

A X'r I te-v; i I I At "1 i A' L.vy, ri i A vr; P. i fff- Only A Furrier Should Handle Your FURS! FREE PICK-UP SERVICE Coll CE 9-3841 Sedta uxx 220 N. MAIN Miss Amick attended Converse College. She works in the plant department of the telephone com pany. Mr.

Bobo, a 19a9 graduate i of Wofford College, plans to en roll at the Duke University divin appropriate for ony ity school In Durham, N. this fall. They will be married Aug. 22 at expression wi yuur thoughts boot-like lacing high around the Taihions for "JVow TU Then" Bethel Methodist Church. Bride-Elect DRAKE'S Peintett Hotel Bldf.

Dial CE 2-5861 Mtmbtr F.T.D. ankle. MENSWEAR FABRICS Ready-to-wear Is full of pinstripe fabrics, meanswear tweeds, coverts and worsted twills. Suits have blazer Jackets; 1 Descendant Of Pattons DURHAM, N. and Mrs.

Transition dark cottont, cool enough for now 1 Dark enough for later. double, breasted. Jackets, are reminiscent of riding coats. EXPERT REPAIRS -1 1 I.iii.ii in 1 mini ii 1 I MISS AMICK MISS BROWN on SMALL Even the cmoklng Jacket has been copied. Two ringleaders In this stolen-from-the-men movement are designers John Weitz, an expert on sportswear, and Arnold Scaasl, who can do anything from casual clothes to ballgowns with equal grace.

SAVE THAT NAIL Miss Brown, Lewis Patton announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary MacRae, to Dr. Louis Gordon Welt of Chapel Hill. The wedding is planned for October. Miss Patton attended the Woman's College of the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, and the Sorbonne in Paris. In 1956 she was graduated from Duke University.

She is a reporter for the Raleigh Times. APPLIANCES 20 E. NORTH STREET aqerd, 1 By DOROTHY V. WHIPPLE, oh D. Mr.

Brown Plan Rites TAYLORS Miat Marlene Doris Brown and Jerry Lee Brown, graduates of Taylors High NEW YORK (AP) "Watch out. The cops will get Rotureau Electric 419 S. Main St. CE 2-9871 If you break a fingernail, stick a piece of tape over It covering up the nail completely. Then put you," said Dad sternly to a reaay, put 11 oacs Dr.

Welt, son of Mrs. Sigmund Give Her The Diamond Thai Is "GUARANTEED PERFECT" quick." Welt of Elizabeth, N. and the nail polish over it if you like. Freddy turned toward Dad, rear sweeping across late Mr. Welt, was graduated from New York University and from the Yale University school of med his round little face.

He put the hammer back in the School, will be married Aug. 29 tool box. "What would the cop to to me, Daddy?" he whispered icine. During World War II he served in the Pacific theater of op "Cops put boys In jail boys erations as a major in the Army dren should not fear the police is the practical one the child who is scared of a policeman is not likely to seek one out, should Medical Corps. at Brushy Creek Baptist Church.

Their engagement Is announced by her parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. James Clyde Brown. The bridegroom-elect Is the ion of Albert Waymon Brown. Miss Brown works In the office of Armstrong Cork Company and Mr.

Brown works for Brown Carpet Installation. I nn I I 1 I TfcrRra5T. Diamonds look I XKfciMfk but duality and Since 1952 he has been profes orne he be in trouble. sor of medicine at the University of North Carolina. Miss Patton is the granddaughter of Mrs.

Walker L. Patton and the niece of Ernest Instead of teaching children to alike, I fear the police, the better policy vaiuc Patton of Greenville, S. C. Her mother is Frances Gray Patton, author of "Good Morning, Miss Dove." who take things that don't belong to them," said Dad very seriously. "What's jail?" asked the child.

"It's a place for bad people. They lock you up and don't give you anything but bread and water to eat." "Could I have toys?" "I should say not, it's no fun in Jail, no toys and no friends. Most of the time you are all by yourself In jail." "Jail wouldn't be nice." "No- Indeed; you'd better be good then you won't have to go to jail." COP COMPLEX A few daya later Freddy went vary widely. You can be i sure of the world's fin-1 est quality diamond ring when you choose Keep-1 sake the genuine regis-1 tered perfect gem. is exactly the reverse.

Teach a child that the policeman Is his friend. Tell the child that should he ever become lost, be locked out of his house, lose his money, or have anything happen to him where he needs an adult's help Summer Clearance Group of Dresses Dannellys Visit In Mrs. Rice the policeman is the one to go to. Orangeburg FRIENDLY POLICEMAN CROSS HILL Mr. and Mrs.

The policeman is the friend to Vi Off I Wtddlng Ring 14. AJ9p fWtfJ-J children. Get to know the polk man in your neighborhood. Make David Dannelly of Orangeburg have been visiting the Rev. and Mrs.

W. M. Ussery. Mr. and Mrs.

Clyde Cain have also been a it sure your children know him, too. to the store with his mother. On the way they saw a policeman walking down the street. Freddy Call him by name, stop and talk as often as possible. E.

NORTH STREET recent visitors 01 tne usserys. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gibson of Cleveland, Ohio are visiting Mr. and Mrs.

M. C. Pinson. 113 BEIMAR Wdding Ring 12.50 hid behind his mother and hung tight to her skirt. Finally they passed the officer and Freddy To a little child a policeman should be known as a friendly grown up who is always around MAN'S DIAMOND RING 1 00.00 Mrs.

R. B. Segars are visiting Has Broken Her Ankle LOWER AUGUSTA RD. Mrs. Jim Rice has been transferred from Greenville General Hospital to the Williamston Clinic.

She Is recovering from a broken ankle suffered in a fall at her home. Grady Chandler of West Palm Beach, has been visiting relatives. Miss Jill Campbell Is recovering from a recent accident. Marvin Thomas is recuperating at home after undergoing surgery. BACK TO LIQUID If that liquid honey you bought said with evident relief: "He didn't see me, Mommle.

"Who didn't see you?" 'Your Perfect Lot De- In Charlotte, N. ready to give a youngster a hand if he needs help. If the child knows a few officers personally this will make it much easier for Mrs. R. W.

Griffin are en route tertet A Perfect Keepiak Diamond." to Raleigh, N. C. "The cop," said the child. "He might take me to jail if be saw JULY- him to generalize about all police Mrs. Gene Stewart and ion, me." men everywhere.

Ross, of Fountain Inn are visiting This is certaln'y no way for here. Years later the child will come a child to feel about an officer to know that policemen also Mrs. R. A. Oswald and son, Billy, and Mr.

and" Mrs. 01 ine law. Ana yet many a youngster Is brought up to be frightened of policemen, to feel George Mayfield of Columbia have "catch law breakers." But by this time the child's own sense of right and wrong is so firmly established that he does not need the fear of getting caught to tell him that they are strong, stern men ready and eager to punish chil been visiting Mr. and Mrg. E.

W. Pinson. Mrs. Ray Wylie la en route to Chicago, 111., to visit her mother, Mrs. Sam Rasor.

dren. It seems to me there are two has crystallized, you can reliqui-fy it by placing it in a pan of warm water until the crystals disappear. Most pure liquid honeys how to act. In addition the child's feeling that the policeman is his friend helps protect everyone NORTH MAIN 211 unfortunate results of using the police and the law as threats to Mr. and Mrs.

c. L. Hipp are visiting In Sumter, Florence and from the wrong-doer. do crystallize with age. make a child behave.

JUNIOR ETHICS Ttie first is the moral one. July Beaufort. Mrs. Gene Shillinglaw of Rock Hill are visiitng Mr. and Mrs.

W. M. Leaman. Mr. and Mrs.

Ollie Irwin and daughter, Gail are visiting in we want our children to grow up with a set of ethics that are as much a part of them as the air they breathe. We do not want them to steal or lie or cheat, Clearance! Washington, D. C. snoi SALE Store Wide Clearance of Spring and and SUMMER MERCHANDISE not because of fear of being caught but because there is lomethlng within each child that tells him not FOR CRISP SALADS Dinner salad success depends on three factors, say American Hotel Association chefs. Greens incorporated in the salads shouldn't be cut up too fine.

They should be crisp and easily ma-neuverable from "plate to mouth. Bits of meat, cheese or eggs should be large "enough to be readily speared with the fork. Nobody enjoys Jousting with a slippery salad morsel. Don't put French or Roquefort cheese dressing on top of the dinner salad, AHA experts caution. At the last minute, mix them uniformly Into the entire salad.

Begins Monday. July 6th to do such things. A person who behavei only out of fear will try to get away with DO-IT-YOURSELF AWNING Awnings are now available in a do-it-yourself kit. The awnings are of woven dacron between layers of vinyl with weather resistant qualities, protection from heat and light. The awnings come In three sizes and widths with hardware, rods, rope and easy-to-follow directions.

All exposed edges of the covering are sewn and bound with laminated tape. as much as possible when he 1 thinks no one will know. This is certainly not the kind of ethical values we want our children to Vi PRICE have. The second reason why chll CHIANTIS 6.48 in every department RHYTHM STEPS 6.48 Biegei and Whites, 12.95 values 6.98 Patents, 13.95 values 7.48 Bieges, Brown and White, 14.95 value 7.98 Bieges, Patent Blues, 15.95 values 8.48 Patents, Blues, Wfiites, 16.95 values afrer-the-4th children's portrait CHILD'S PORTRAIT Blues, Patents. 12.95 values Patents, Reds 11.95 values 5.98 Better Cottons Reduced MM Daytime Silk Dresses Reduced DICKERSON SHOES 9.98 Black Patents, Black Mesh, Blua Mesh.

19.95 values 14.95 Whitt Kidi, Whlta Mesh. 19.95 values" Big LOT OF FLATS, $4.00 values to 9.95 Cocktail Dresses Reduced THIS WEEK ONLY! My Uncle Tom Guest makes all baby pic tures just perfect! My advic to ony loving mother is to let my Uncle Tom make; your child's portrait soon this offer expires July 1 1th. Several Lots Boys Shoes Vz Price. Sportswear Reduced Summer Bags and Jewelry Reduced "I sP A 0m BLACK and WHITE OA IV or "SEPIA TONE" MEN'S SUMMER SHOES 12.95 values to 19.95 10.95 values to 16.95 8.95 values to .11.95 S95 Regular $11.00 Valut All Sales Final. No Approvals.

AGE LIMITs 12 YEARS NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY 23 E. NORTH STREET DIAL CI 3-1213 Piedmon Shoe Co. GOOD SHOES FOR EVERYBODY corner "Where the Big Shoe Out.

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