Big Hardboard Plant Will Gypsy Rose Strips On ly Her Gloves And
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Big Hardboard Plant Will Gypsy Rose Strips On ly Her Gloves And
f ;.*< /is/NEW L s C RAILWAY TERMINAL This is the 'first photograph of the new Lancaster and Chester Railway terminal in Lancaster which will ho opened to the public' Saturday. Architecture of the new station was inspired by the Coach Tavern at Williambsurg. Va., and is the only example of proprietary colonial architecture among the railroad terminals of America. Gypsy Rose Lee will strip a Springmaid sheet from the facade of the new terminal at 12:15 P. M. She will be assisted by John Reed King and Clrady Cole. Openine "f Springs Pat U fni Ihr summer will follow ihp nnve-iMn 1* I^AALA.-MI-.K. me <;reat I'nveiling" went off according to schedule in Lancaster Saturday. Stripteaser Gypsy Rose Lee. who leased a tremendous crowd by saucily removing her gloves, wieldrd the hatchet which unveil ed a Springmaid ?heet from the front of the new Lancaster and Chester railroad terminal. MfTPr undraping the new *talion ,a replica of an old rnarh t"vern at VVillinmsburg. Va.. Miss Lee climbed into thp rah of * Diesel enginp, gave two shrill blasts on thp whistle, opened the throttle and engineered th*1 trflin for a shori run down thp LAC track. I-Rler in the afternoon. Miss Lee. who is now the railroad's 30»h vice president, nffiriallv op. ened Springs Park for ihe sum mer. The park is located abnut 12 miles from Lancaster, on thp. hank of the Catawba River. Thp I9.M summer season »t Springs Park got underway with a Iwauty contest. Miss Janie Mot PP. weaver in the Lancasfrr Springs plant, won out uver 40 othrr hnautips tn claim rhp titlp nf "Miss Springrnaid." Runner-up was Miss Vera AckPrman and Miss Betty Hagins was third place winner. A crowd n^timaied by State Highway Patrolmen at 10.000 jammen ?hp stippt in front of the HPW terminal for the unvpiltng. Thousands were also present lat PI in ihe day at Springs Park, On the entprtalnrnpni program , with Miss LPP were Gradv Coif. i well-know radio pprsonalitv and John Rpirt King of radio and TV fame. GVrsy ROSr; LKP showed the crowd nothing more than i frilltlack slip at the celebration at Springs Park but sh* still stole the how with hnr entertaining carryings-on. (Photos by Ben Bundy Jack Rock.» 2Vi Million Dollar Project Big Hardboard Plant Will Near Lancaster ^^^r yf ' r ' JT*"1^ LANX'ASTE-R Plans for the construction of a 52.,"jOO.OOO hard»K»ard plant near Lancaster - *ve announced today by Carl \V. MuUis, Jr. THOUSANDS watrh an the new L & C station \* avern in Williamshur^. Va. The station \* a repHra of the oW roach Gypsy Rose Strips On ly Her Gloves And Springmaid Sheet At Lancaster r * ** -»~* The plant will be located near the present she of the MuJlis Lumber Co. on the Lancasu-r-RcK-k Hill highway. In his announrenieni Mullis said work on the mill would begin as soon as detailed plans been completed. The number of persons I *jr+ f 10 be employed ha.-* nui been determined. So far as he knows. Mull is said, the jiiiihi will be the first of Its kind in this part of th. country. Not long ago Mullis vtetierl a similar plant in Oregon to siu<iy its layout, and opera tional methods. Hardboard is a form <.-f pressed wood which is made ot pine waste. Heretofore the \\aste material ' *s either been destroyed or used as firewood. Mullis explained.