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Show Sugar House, Utah Thursday, March 21, 1957 SOUTH EAST INDEPENDENT Page j Woman's World By Gene Koenlg will assist are Iris K. Buhler, Mid-val- e; Blossom Peterson, Murray; Camille Nash, Sugar House; May Baird, Mount Olympus; Ann Sieb-er-s, Tooele. The program, a discussion on world affairs, will be centered around the theme and will include: Pledge to the Flag, Mount Olym-pus club; prayer, Miss Anita Hyke, Midvale. A musical program will be furnished by the Murray group and the club collect by Tooele. Arrangements and reservations, Camille Nash, Sugar House, and Miss Virginia Haum, Midvale, will be in charge of decorations. Ada Burt, state president; Lyle Cardall, vice president, and board members will be special guests. Utah BPW Slate District Convention The Central District of the Utah State Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs will hold their convention at a dinner meeting Friday, March 22, 7:15 p.m. in the Tower House Cafe, 878 East 9th South. The theme of the convention is "Knowledge Plus Understanding Equals World Peace," and is under the direction of the district offic-ers. Iva E. Barrows is President, Bernice Warner, vice president and Marcella Finlay, secretary. The presidents of the five clubs com-prising the Central District who FASHIONS Are you satisfied with your ap- - J pearance when you have assembled your accessories to your costume ? Do you look as smart as you would like to? Perhaps you are not as smartly dressed as you think you are. Do you know the rules for achieving stylishness in your dress? You may be using: the mix blue reds with yellow rechf etc Also, important is the size, that isf speaking of hat3, ba;;s and jewelry. Be careful not to have your accessories 'dinky.' Choose them in proportion to your size. Large women can use larger bags than small women, and a small women looks ridiculous with an oversized bag. Also in jewelry, a tall woman should use large earrings, etc. whereas a small woman would seem to be weighted down with heavy bracelets and earrings This is truly a common mistake, for so many women ap-pear in jewelry certainly not suit-able to their persons. Try also to select your accesso-ries as handsome as the budget nllovsf but remember here, price does not buy good taste, for sim-plicity is the keynote of good de-sign. One good piece, however is better than several cheap ones. This rule applies to all items of clothing, dresses( suits, et al. wrong accessories with your suit or dress and thus be spoiling what might be a lovely picture Last week we stressed the im-portance of color in your acces-sories. Never more than three of the same color, and don't overdo bright colors, at least for daytime wear. For evening and formal, you ca nbe bolder, that is such as using all the same color for dress and all accessories. However, it is safer to inject a second color. This week, consider further in color; to prevent clashes make sure your accessories have the same underlying tone as the clothes with which they are worn. Don't Enjoyifcau more ofteminev U with US. We are recommended ; by Duncan Mines and Jj V Gourmet's Guide to III "YWCA Card Club" DANCE Stage or Date Music & Refreshments by KALL Radio Disc Jockies Dick and Ron Friday, March 22 8 P.M. YWCA - 3rd South 3rd East TICKETS 50c rEASTEfTPECIAO Lustron Creme s 44jj f ) Complete ($15 Value) f fii ) ) PERMANENTS $7.50 ( HAIR CUTS $1.25 ;t ) j'i Open Evenings A 5 Nite a Week Hours: 8 AM to 9 VM I SCHOOL SPECIALS ( I New Creme Rinse Tint $2.50 Get a color test prior to tint 1 I Double Lanolin Permanent (complete) $5.00 C ) Caret's Salon and Beauty School j 1 1061 East 21st South Dial HU 4-61- 73 1 Cooking is "White Glove" Glean...ELECTRICALLY j Spring cleaning is much easier when you cook electrically. Kitchen walls stay cleaner so do curtains and pots and pans. There is not the trace of smudge or greasy film. Cooking electrically is so clean and carefree, you could J really cook with white gloves on! - Buy from Your Dealer lj jjx fllVI BETTER LIVE BETTER . . . Electrically UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. i a YOU'VE NEVER HAD IT SO GOOD! Imagine Food and Service at a Price Everyone Can Afford AMien's fy ff P All You lj vr Can Eat (yy J FOR Children under 10 -- - just 49c OPENS SATURDAY, MARCH 23RD in the former Coon Chicken Inn location LUNCH II to 2; DINNER 5 to 9; SUNDAYS 12 to 9 1 r Communion Sunday Planned by St. Anns St. Ann's Parish Men's Club will sponsor its annual Communion Sunday and breakfast Sunday. Members and non-membe- rs of the club will attend the commun-ion at the 8:30 a.m. mass Sunday, then breakfast in the Parish Hall, 4th East and 21st South. Breakfast tickets at $1 each will be available Sunday morning. |