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Show "i - keedlecraft Newsc-s, The beauty of one item often adds to the beauty of another. Some irl things just naturally seem to belong together. Such combina-1 combina-1 ns as fine china and silver, leather and tweed, satin and silk, and 'en and lace are just. a few of the. things we think of in pairs, delay's needlework pattern is one example of the many ways in lu hich linen and crocheted lace may be combined to add beauty to k'J jjome. They are also frequently seen together in fashion, and lace both ancient in popularity, beautiful, and luxurious. .i..' ....i.u,Ii.iIi njai.jg FIBER QUALITY d',! V ';tl'f-,'?S Cotton and linen fibers AAudm t,J were as honored by the III , jf ancients as they are by If j , Vl'-y us today- Both are from , N '. tne veSetable kingdom 4 - " 1 1 " linen being made from 1 the stem of the flax plant J; ) y"4 $fS'$ I and cotton. as we all S f . lp..... know, being the lint from S zpsms j the seed of the cotton Iiit 'Let..mmmimmim!!''!!- 1 plant. There are many !tC: ..MLL.!.!..: I Pes and grades of cot- 2L ' ' 1 ton, now grown in many j'.iarts of the world. We hear of Egyptian cotton, Sea Island cotton, Jnd many others; each has its own characteristics and particular Seises. Manufacturing processes between the raw product and the pool of thread or yard of fabric you buy are as involved as they Sre fascinating. Combing and carding are important steps in yarn aanufacture. Mercerizing of a thread gives it luster and increased trength because it is subjected to great tension and treated with austic soda during its manufacture. Articles crocheted of mer-erized mer-erized cotton will retain more of their original beauty and last oner than if made of a thread that has not gone through the nercerization process. PINEAPPLE PATTERN IN CROCHET i Creamy pastel linen edged with matching lace of dainty pine-pple pine-pple design make up this handsome place mat set. Along with he place mat is a crochet-bordered napkin. If you would like the irections for" crocheting the set, just send a stamped, self-ad-ressed envelope to the Needlework Department of this paper and Bk for SUNSET SKY, Leaflet No. S-243. - are invUeJ t the... FEATURING 'OMAN HOLIDAY" THEME JAYCEE WIVE'S FASHION SHOW March 12 - ThlnHfinth Ward Church Everything is in readiness for the gala premiere of the newest There will be numerous door prizes, original and delicious refresh- and most beautiful wearing apparel for 1 958, to be seen at the Jaycee ments and lovely favors for each guest. The funds derived from the Wives Fashion Show next Wednesday, March 1 2, beginning at 8 p.m. entertainment will go to the Youth Guidance Clinic. - in the Third-Ninth Ward Church. Contributing prizes for the evening event are Crandalls, Payzant's, j Most of the fashions shown will be from Springvilb's fine clothing, J. C. Penney's, Sprouse-Reitz, Artistic Beauty Salon, Boyer's Beauty shoe and ewelry stores, while the models will have their hair done by c, n , , , . cc n , n, ii -in c p i j. I i i i II i i btudio, Duke s Jewelry, bOb Druq, City Drug, naymond Drug, hnel s, I the leading local beauty salons. , , , ., ' 1 pi, , , K , I Men, as well 'as boys and women and girls of all ages will model and Anderson s Furniture Store, Sprmgville Floral, Jones Jewelry, Mod- I during the show" while Patti Willis describes the wearing apparel and ern Art Studio, Superior Sales and Service, Christensen's -and the j hair styles and tells where each may be purchased. Springville Herald. '' j i k ' i ' , , ; vi, : ! y-j- ' is- r i I r- r .' i i':-. : I I ! I Vi ' ! t . ..t " j if J r C ; J ! ! TELEPHONE DIRECTORY 5 going to press soon a fm 5UNow's the time to yj order personalized TELEPHONE I LISTINGS .oo can be listed in the new Eilelephone directory even if the Ho.elephone you use is under omeone else's name. Kre's how. Just call your e'ephone business office and girder a personalized listing. Whether you live in a club, 3lH with your family, or raptl'hare an apartment, we'll be 5 " ,PPy 'o lis you and the num- fa of the telephone you use. W flurry. The new telephone Rectory goes to press soon. Want any new or changed S "in3s or directory advertis-B advertis-B 6? Call the business office Si"idayl) You!'' '' ,lony": I Mrs. Shelia Averett Pickering is wearing the new "chemise look," One of the most beautiful creations for spring and the year Pert and pretty little Miss Elizabeth Ann Parry, daughter of Mr. coat and dress from Crandall's. The dress is cinnamon color linen- around is the navy blue dacron wool suit above, modeled by and Mrs. Don Parry, is plenty proud of this lovely Alice-blue like material, washable and crease-resistant, while the coat is of rs James (Karen) Thorn from Payzant's. With lovely accordian " lace-trimmed gown from J. C. Penney's which she will model in basket-weave linen with front belt of self-materialv and .. pearl . pleated skirt and new blouse back jacket, this suit and other the forthcoming Fashion Show. She is already to step out to buckle matching her rope necklace and earrings. Her hat forms items of wearing apparel from Payzant's will be seen in the greet Spring and Easter with white gloves and tiny white bag a balance for the new chemise look. Her bag and gloves, also Jaycee Wives Fashion Show. A chic navy blue hat with white trimmed with pink and blue flowers and her size 3 navy blue cinnamon color, match her dress and compliment a really beau- . frjm anJ white gloves also from Payzants; a sparkling pin and duster, brand-new at Penney's. Seen with her is Blaine Boyer tiful outfit all from Crandall's. The shoes from Hansen's Shoe earrings from Duke's Jewelry and fine navy blue shoes to match wearing one of the many fine pieces of men's wearing apparel Store are featured on "Queen for a Day" and are truly fit for the suit from Hansen's Shoe Store, complete the ensemble. Many which Penneys will enter in the Fashion Show. Shoes worn by both a queen. They are of biege wild-rice leather with the new heel other beautiful suits and dresses from Payzant's; a gorgeous can also be purchased at Penney's, a fine place to outfit the and pointed toes and beautiful large bow on the vamp. All assortment of pins, earrings and other jewelry from Duke's and whole family for spring and summer. See these and others at these and other items from these stores will be seen in the Revue. most 0f the fine shoes to be seen in the Fashion Show will be e Fashion Show. A I r A I I frm Hansen's Shoe Store, all in Springville. CKANDALLb i r PFNNFY'S HANSEN'S SHOE STORE PAYZANTS I Ll IL I O '- Lv i ' . DUKE JEWELRY , T Hp j ' .., '. HANSEN'S SHOE STORE !f. : j? H ! -wi; : : Li.. .1 . r 'i twr -w'' If m ! l ' A i """" ' A I Up-to-the-minute hair styles by Artistic Beauty Salon of which f i' Cora Lee Johnson is owner and manager, and Boyer Beauty j Studio, owned and managed by Mary Boyer, will add the finer ( touch of beauty to the ladies who model for the Jaycee Wives ) f Fashion Show next Wednesday evening. The new "siren lift" coif- i I fure, on which the Springville beauticians are experts, was modeled j V recently on a popular TV program during National Beauty Trades j , ' Week. This very newest style and other new hair fashions de- 1 ty V' signed to compliment the model will be seen at the annual Fashion - j Show at which hundreds of onlookers will marvel at the beauty and i i style of the coiffures so important with today's dress and suit I i )! mm ,4 designs. ' ",r" " 1 "' ' 1 What could be more comfortable, longer-wearing and finer- The ever-useful one-piece Maternity Coat-dress, interpreted in looking than these Buster Brown suits modeled by these real fruli (rayon and silk) with concealed front expansion that allows , i by. Michael Oldroyd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgel M. Oldroyd, p f T p p r A "T T I I r I f "" 'nac' Holman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marion J. Holman, from for initial slimness, immaculate white collar and cuffs highlighted ll ( I Y r fl l I III lllllJK) Sprouse-Reitz Store. Mothers especially will like these items which with a contrasting silk organdy bow. Black or Navy, sizes 8-16. VW ' L'V L Al-J I I Jl UL" require no ironing and stay bright and new-looking a long time. y y ' . A complete line of Buster Brown wearing apparel may be secured May be purchased at Maternity Wardrobe in Provo. Vonnie at Sprouse-Reitz Store which will exhibit a few of them at the Leetham is modeling the dress. The store will have other styles forthcoming Fashion Show. The ball which the boys lay claim to moaenng a r IJW C A I M 'S " S fUnd at th'S store where a bi9 dIjP,ay o crMon, in the Jaycee Wives Fashion Show March 12. A I 1 1 L D t U I I lVl household, decorative and other items are available. MATERNITY WARDROBE SPROUSE-REITZ PHOTOS by VERNON ( WXn -Ad PLto ) . r -r, - T." " Id P ? tome for sale IS-bedroom, brick, full basement, carport, deluxe finish inside and out 3 ; easily financed tfj Call Vernon Cook U 9"5686 Days-HU 9-4152 Eves rdflV mm mwmm . j r : |