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The Daily Times-News from Burlington, North Carolina • Page 9

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THI MJIUNOTON (N.C.) OAKY TIMfVNfWS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOtft IS, ItSS October Bride Social TbuvA Always Follow A Schedule Miss Constance Cates Is Shown Another Bridal Courtesy Given By Director And Mrs. W. J. Isley I PEGGY GOODMAN, Society Editor PHONE 6 4418 Wednesday Study Club Members Have Annual Picnic For Their Husbands Bedtime beauty may take some special effort on your part, but your husband will appreciate it, indeed. Nothing so exasperates the man of the house than a sticky, gooey skin, a bobby pinned head that resembles the hide of a porcupine, and poorly fitting, unattractive HAW RIVER Mrs.

Levi Ald ridge and Mrs. William J. Istey. entertained last evening at the Ald liiige home here honoring Miss Constance Cates, bride elm of this loath. Upon arrival Miss Cates.

who ill be married one ueek from this Saturday to Thomas Harold lsley, of BurlJjJKtoj), an an 8 o'clock ceremony at Haw River Methodist Church; Was presented a novelty eorsace to wear with her irrides drink, nuts and mints, was served by the two hostesses and the plates picked up the red and yellow color motif used in the rose and dahlia floral appointments about the home. Present with Miss Cates were Miss Barbara Starnes. Miss Marie Blalock. Mrs. Arlenc Clendenin.

Bettie Jones. Ijouise Gillespie. Miss Mary Frames Williamson, all of whom will be honorary bridesmaids in the Cates and lsley wedding October 25: Mrs. Badgett. Mr.

and Mrs. J. E. Baker. Mrs.

Fred Diab. Mr. and Mm. F. M.

O. Faxon. Mrs. W. 0.

Florance. The annual picnic for husbands was held at the country home bf Mr. and Mrs. J. K.

Baker Tuesday evening by the Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Long.

Air. and Mrs. B. M. Murray, Dr.

and Study Club. C. S. 1'rickett, Mr. and Atrs.

If you are home all day. there is Mrs. J. E. Baker and Mrs.

H. B. Weaver were joint hoslesses, in charge of arrangements for the af absolutely no excuse for you to A. 11. Hogers.

Airs. H. H. inyuer. Air.

and Mrs. W. C. Surratl. Mr.

eserve your beauty care for the; fair. ecnt taffeta dress, brown predominating, trimmed in velvet. During the evening Mrs. Aldridju hours. All pinning and and Mrs.

H. W. Wade. Air. and Mrs.

H. B. Weaver, Dr. and Mrs. jW.

L. James, bridesmaid and sister of Miss Cates: Miss Cleora creaming should be done during tlie day. R. A. Wilkins, Mr.

and Airs. M. Varbrough. Air. and Airs.

But if you are a working wife. G. Mo Bane and Air. and Mrs. J.

it is obviously impossible to avoid; Strader. A buffet supper was enjoyed around an open fire in the large living room colorfully decorated with autumn floral arrangements. Mrs. Dewey Florance, president, welcomed the guests and presided over the entertainment. Those present were Mrs.

Edwin directed a shadow show which proved to be most entertaining. The hostesses and their husbands presented the honorce with a silver chest and the guests showered her with miscellaneous gifts. A frozen salad, with an iced Cates. who will 3ie maid of honor for her sister; Mrs. Ernest Work man.

another sister of the bride; Mrs. Ralph Pearson and Mrs. John W. Thompson Mrs. Aldridge is director for the formal ceremony.

a nighttime ritual. The nest to approach the situation, however.1 is with a system. Remove yourself from the fam SKIRTS Skirts Skirts Skirts Skirts We've Jusf Received Hundreds Of New SKIRTS ily scene about an hour before you will be ready to retire. Take your bath, and give your skin and hair Lady Lions Welcome New Member At Luncheon Meeting Yesterday wnatever treatment is necess GOOD Will OFFER! Keep in mind the fact that most skin creams complete their action 10 to 20 minutes after application. Old and new business ii eluding; The Lady Lions held their re tar nmmhlv nunin MRS.

BEAMON' ROGERS BUSICK Miss Patricia Hayes And Mr. Busick Exchange Vows In Afternoon Rite projects for the coming ye Itie comsng "7 noon the Alamance Hotel and; discussed by the group. MOftf FOR your Momr bo there really is no point 111 leav ing them on overnight. If your hair requires nightly Atew. Improved Silver Vust James Quails.

Mrs. Henry Easley, honorary a private wedding Saturday, pincurling, you'll find attractive First vice president, Mrs. Nor "lcm0er was Presem man Wood, presided over el Hostesses for the luncheon were October 4, Miss Patricia A 11 Hayes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. slumber caps to wear while you sleep.

Choose pretty nightgowns, too. Try to achieve the same over luncheon meeting in the Mrs. Marvin Comer. Mrs. Frank Hayes of Haw River, was the president, Mrs.

Frank Rich. Bruton and Mrs. Wayne Morton. Best man for the groom was his brother in law. Joe Dameron.

WET married to Beamon Rogers Busick, all look of good grooming and tastefulness you maintain through son of Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Busick After a wedding trip to Western of Route 3, Burlington.

Rev. C. me ctay. Stanfield, pastor of Altamahaw Baptist church, heard the vows of the double ring ceremony at 5 d. m.

sick are at home with the bride's parents at Haw River. Mrs. Busick is a graduate of COMTRUST TONES! Plan Life While Waiting in the parsonage. Haw River High School and Bur Miss Hayes wore a blue woo! lington Business college, ishe gabardine suit with black acces DEUCm DESIGNS! now employed as secretary at s. She carried a white praveri book topped with a natural orchid! with maline and streamers.

I Uriltin Hosiery Mill. Mr. Busick graduated from Anderson High School and is engaged in farming with his father. that's the story of If you are expeciing a baby, cer. Mrs.

Joe Dameron of Route tain of your favorite activities Burlington, sister of the will have to oe curtailed, others can continue as usual. Men's Wear Gabardine Flannel Tweed Plaid Taffeta Faille Corduroy Your doctor will advise you, of course, but here are some general Miss Peggy McGowan Is Showered With Pattern Giftsfriday Evening At Party Given By Joint Hostesses rules vou might keep mind. Above all. avoid exhaustion. It is much wiser and healthier to! ston walking or driving before you Look what you get! actually feel tired.

If you are A chosen pattern shower by Mrs. ham sandwiches, bridal squares and lime punch was served to the oman who enjoys an active me, Kay Hayes and Mrs. Edna Ruth lake everv effort to concentrate Albright last Friday night continu on moderation. Safety with Silvar Duitl New improved wonder bubble suds get clothes cleaner, whiter, brighter. Speed dishwashing! Contain no harsh chemicall Certainly such energetic exer ed courtesy for Miss Peggy McGowan, who will be married Sunday, October 28, to Pete Howard of Augusta, Ga.

cises as horseback riding ana following: Miss McGowan, William McGowan, mother of the bride, Mrs. Helen Clapp, Mrs.1 Johnny Clayton, Mrs. George Ed wards, Mrs. Jean Johnson, Mrs.1 Lake McPherson, Mrs. Tom Bry dancing should not be included in vour daily lite.

Unnecessary nsKS The bride wore a navy and white to irritate hands or fade colors. Extra Value with Silver Dust! A big Cannon Dish Towel in every Giant Size. Worth 25C or more. Top quality. Lint free! Absorbent! Neatly hemmed! at this point might have disastrous dress with white carnation cors A rainbow of colors results.

You mustn't overdo your house work either. Allow periods through A marvelous group af ant, Mrs. Mertie Nance, Mrs. Cance Cobb, Miss Audrey Guthrie. Miss Mary Fogleman, Miss Betty Fogleman, Miss Martha Fogleman, Miss Rebecca Fogleman, Miss June Albright, Miss Martha Albright, and little Miss Debbie $795 MADE EftD VftllD MAM FY out the day for rest and outdor ton.

Pink and white dahlias appoint walks. It is mst imprtant that you get enough fresh air and styles to select from. Sixes 22 to 30. than any otter washing produer: ed the coffee table in the living shine. room and other fall flowers were used elsewhere.

If it is necessary for you to do any traveling, again check with your doctor. He knows your con A salad plate of dainty deviled dition best, and will advise you as to which means of transportation will be most satisfactory. Airplanes or trains are usually recom MATURE PARENT mended because they get you where you want to go quickly and BUDGET PRICED $0.99 smoothly. BIGGER SIZE! BIGGER BUYS! CONSISTENT DISCIPLINE During this waiting period keep your lite iull or interests and ac tivities. And, of course, do all your VITAL TO CHILDREN'S MORAL POWER By MURIEL LAWRENCE planning tor tne tuture.

WHAT'S RIGHT? Fred's father was a rich busi A man who obviously has had rwlanad sbtciallv for Aii Fall fashions, thay'r. shoal our wonderful variety in suada, coif, h. and heels detailed to look like much costl.er shoes. 335 S. Main St.

Ugo guhok oms wm save mojv "We Truly Believe We Sell Burlington Greatest Shoe Values" the largest, finest, most magnificent OIAMONOS too much to drink asks a girl to dance. TO we have ever offered at the price! ness man. He was proud he had come up the "hard way" and attributed his success to his impoverished and anxious childhood, The fact that he could provide his boy with expensive toys and other advantages worried him. He felt that they were bound to undermine Fred's ambition and turn him into a mollycoddle. This feeling made him treat Fred inconsistently.

When it dominated him, he would suddenly decide that his boy was a sissy and begin to jeer at him. Later, when You floor furnace should be in spected by an expert at least once 5 1(4 CARAT every year. DIAMONDS tea was outer, nis latner would THANKS A abruptly decide that his allowance was extravagant and demand an AO ON mmediate itemized account ot all '99 CKEMM Fred's expenditures. Always, after lie had reduced his child to helpless anger, Fred's father would be overcome by con science as suddenly as he had been overcome by jealousy. He would start praising him, telling trea mat ne naa only Had his welfare in mind, that he had every confidence in his manliness and You'll Want Several KING'S TWIX TEEN FASHIONS A New Shipment Ot SKIRTS Sizes 10 to 14 propose a swimming pool for the garden or an increase in Fred's Fred's ambition was indeed un For Your Patronage On The Reopening of Our Second Floor THRIFT SHOP New Arrivals Daily In SWEATERS BLOUSES SKIRTS SPORTSWEAR CASUAL FROCKS Be Sure To See The dermined but not by custom made bicycles.

It was undermined by life with a father who was as incapable of consistent kindness as he was of consistent harshness. Fred, today, is an alcoholic. When we are unjust to a child, arouse anger in him. When we suddenly explain the injustice we have done as love and kifidncss, place him in a most difficult Select from flannel Taffeta, Gabardine and position. He has to reverse his judgment on injustice, choke back anger and say to himself, "How wrong I was.

My parent is a noble! soul." If he has to say this to him Corduroy. TO self as often as Fred has to, he comes to distrust his intuition for all injustice and loses any respect for his own ability to distinguish neiween aggressiveness and Findings of a recent studv bv the University of Chicago show that consistent discipline is essen $1.99 199 $3.99 tial to children's moral power. In1 an article in "Understanding the Child," published by the National You'll have to hurry. These won't be hare Association ot Mental Health, Dr. Robert J.

Havighurst writes, "The child who hat received consistent discipline, whether servers or light is likely to have a good He has It because he has no. been required to adjust to life wun emotional chameleons who ask to change his judgments Visit Our 1st Floor For SUITS COATS DRESSES In The LATEST FALL STYLES We Invitt You To Use Our Convenient Lay Away Plon J. Ed and Mary Napier 122 E. Front Sr. luHinaton Remember Te Visit Our Thrift Dept.

On Smf Floor to often that he ends up by not naving any. cannot replace a loss of self trust In a child by a swimming dooi or an increased allowance. such a point or view implies great rove and dependence on money, un Opa Alamance Motof Twiz Toan, Junioet Women's less we rccocnlac this, our attempts KH If ME HII to undermine his feeling that in! justice has been don can become the root of evil (or everyone con.

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