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SUMMERVILLE SILHOUETTES
I may as well get it off my
chest the first thing, because I
simply can’t keep things like this
to myself. Bohanan’s has the new
Lee’s dresses in, and are we all
crowing about it. They’re worth
crowing about too. You see that
example on this page, don’t you?
You’ve got to see it “in person”
to appreciate it fully.
But that’s just an addition to
Bohanan’s fine lines, as you al
ready know.
L’Aiglon offers a stunning
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BOHANAN’S
SUMMERVILLE, GA.
Announcing the Opening of ...
LOVINGOOD’S MOTEL
Today
4 UNITS WITH PRIVATE BATHS
2 UNITS WITH CONNECTING BATHS
—Completely Modern —
WITH PANEL RAY HEAT
NOTICE OF TAX COLLECTOR'S ROUNDS
I will be at the following places
on days mentioned below for the
purpose of collecting taxes:
TRION STORE —Nov. 11 th. Nov. 18
and Dec. 2.
LYERLY—Nov. 16.
MENLO-Nov. 23.
PALL COOK STORE—Nov. 25th,
A. M.
HOLLAND—Nov. 25. P.M.
SLBLIGNA—Nov. 26th. A.M.
Please make arrangements to
pay your tax on or before Dec. 20.
After this date all taxes will be
turned over to the collecting offi
cers for collection. I must have all
taxes collected and final settle
ment made with State and County
by Jan. 1,1949.
J. A. SCOGGINS
By HELEN TOLES
i green and white check spun ray- i
[ on tailored dress with a fly front
s effect down the skirt. Three tinyl
/ golden buttons are used on the
1 waist front. A narrow green
i leather belt and two deep pockets
t complete this dress you’ll wear
? and wear.
’ In wool plaid with pastel pink
and grey used to great advantage
j in another L’Aiglon. Also tailor
. ed, it’s perfect for office wear.
Basic and simple is the
T Dorothy Hubbs black crepe with
-a high button up neckline and
;• a 16-gore skirt It’s also avail
able in green or grey, if that’s
your color choice.
Packard, the original designers
and creators for youthful fig
ures, are represented in Sum
merville by Bohanan’s, and well
represented they are, too.
Sizes are from 12y 2 to 26V2, all
half-sizes. Packard has a slogan
something like this: “You’ll
surely guess her age is less, she
always wears a Packard dress.”
I To the point, isn’t it? Take this
, simple style with tucks across the
1 front waist, it comes in charcoal
grey, blue or black. It’ll deduct
YEARS from your figure.
And Bohanan’s is also getting
ready for that gay holiday seas
son ahead. There’s a Richie Jr.,
dress in winter white or pink.
Perfect for juniors, it’s two-piece
and has gold sequin trim. “Rich
ie’s are rich in fashion, quality
and appearance.”
In woolen fabric and in Nan
Scott Jr., design is an adorable
green and blue plaid that will
really go places with you on a
5 cold day. The three - quarter
1 sleeves have white cuffs and the
: wee Peter Pan collar is also white
pique.
So you see, Bohanan’s is well
! stocked on several fine lines and
Lee’s is in good company.
I’ve just come from Chattooga
' Mercantile’s and this old type
writer won’t beat out fast enough
: the wonderful news of their lat
est dress shipments.
Doris Dodsons most especially;
but there are oodles of others.
Martha Manning, for instance.
One of these M. M.’s is like
sparkling champagne with ef
frevescent rhinestones bubbling
on it. It’s an occasion-making
dress; it’s festive, yet flattering
for the half-size flguers. It comes
in Parade Rayon Crepe in these
.;. adorable colors; love blue, ro-
mance grey, teuaer green, and
ardor wine. Makes your mouth
water, doesn’t it?
I’m just going to teil you about
one more M. M. and it’s so pretty
I could finish the column on it.
(Only those Doris Dodson’s could
keep me from it) Well, it’s made
of a fine crepe print and set off
bj' a side drape that does won
ders for your figure. The sleeves
are push-up tnree-quarter leng
th. The print is red or grey, with,
of course, sparkling white.
Now for those dresses that are
as new as tomorrow’s mail; those
dresses that the young vote goes
for—Doris Dodsons.
“Highlights” is a perfect name
for the charcoal grey (or brown)
with it’s huge gold dots all over
the dress. The style is simple, be
cause naturally the dots are the
feature
Breath-taking AND eye-taking
is the change-about with the
j changeable taffeta trim. A low
neckline, in front and back, and
a fitted waist with gently flar
ing skirt is the basis of the dress
The changeable taffeta bolero
, and the sassy bow at the belt are
details which add much smart
ness to the dress.
In two-piece faille is a darling
junior D. D. which is simple in
design and yet dressy enough.
Such details as the tiny self
covered buttons which go almost
to the bottom of the skirt and
which are used diagnoally across
the waist. Highlighting the
square square neckline is the
outline of black lace over pink
and blue taffeta. Does it sound
unusual? It is. The dress is called
“Dream . Girl,” and that’s what
you’ll be in it.
You’ll also be a “Golden Girl”
if you choose the neat two-piece
frock with it’s unique horizonal
golden stripes.
Names of dresses are always
fascinating to me, but “Lux
ury Liner” had me stumped.
It’s cute and I’ll wager you’ll be
surprised what it looks like.
Won’t you go in and tell Mrs.
Hayes to let you see it?
And girls; don’t forget to watch
for that sale wewe been hearing
about. Chattooga Mercantile
management will let us in on
more about it SOON. I’m just as
anxious as you to hear all about
it!
I’m not trying to give some
body free advertising, but that
you-know-who name band lead
j er with his marvelous orchestra
. is to be in Chattanooga Friday
night. Christmas season with
it’s round of festivities is just
around the corner, too.
With all this, there’s no get
ting around it, you’ll need a new
formal dress. Your old one is
bound to be as out of date as
Aunt Susie’s wedding dress, be
cause the current formal styles
are de/inifeZy different!
Oh! there is some old, old
combined with some new, new
(if you get what I mean) and
the combination is really okeh,
but different.
But where can you get some
of these gorgeous frocks in Sum
- merville? I know you’ve already
guessed it; it’s Esserman’s!
You'll be the belle of the ball
Ii in this charming blue (or fus
i chia) dress with it’s Old South
air. Honestly, you’ll look as
; though you stepped out of the
i pages of “Gone With the Kind,”
because this dress has a -HOOP
: SKIRT, and a low, round neck
; line with a truly feminine ruf
-1 fie. The taffeta skirt is nipped
) up in front at five spots to show'
, a bit of a ruffle. Oh, and that’s
not all—there are matching
gloves that go with the dress.
Made similiarly is a white taf
feta with a wide bertha and tiny
puff* sleeves. It also has a cri
nolin underskirt and a hoop
which will swish and swirl as
you swing about on the dance
floor, or as you walk along.
Three tucks on either side of
the hips are made outstanding
features of 'another dress by
having crinolin padding under
neath. This dress with its ber
tha and melene yoke is available
in aqua or pink.
Sleek and yet charming is a
little black number with straps.
A wide band of pale aqua out
lines the top, but where this col
or really plays a part is in the
back. Two vertical rows of gath
ered aqua taffeta are inserted
from the bottom of the full skirt
to the w'aist. It’s fascinatingly
different! And, there’s a bustle,
too!
If you’re one of those lucky
ones with preUy shoulders to
show, then this strapless black
is made for you! Baby blue
. trims the top and a wide band
of same is at the bottom of the
flaring skirt. Buckram is used
I to hold the hips at a new' angle—
one you’ll go for!
Then, there’s the pink dress
with a sequin -trimmed bertha;
another is off-the-shoulder; an
other in a cute style in blue—
and what’s more, others are
coming SOON!
And, listen! Look in Esser
man’s window next week at
their formals on display! ,
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS
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Thursday, November 11, 1948