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Show Needlecraft Xewsc- bv Naney Baxter I'm gazing through my crystal ball and I see a trip in your not-too-far-distant future. It might be an extended voyage, or, only an overnight sojourn. Maybe to a faraway place, or perhaps just to a nearby town. Actually though, it doesn't matter mat-ter which of these roads you're destined to travel. As long as it's one of these and as long as you'll be taking a suitcase with you, my prediction is that you'll be interested in today's design. s V It's a lovely hat, appropriately appro-priately titled, "Sparkling Cloche." It's stunning as one look will show you but, as in all truly beautiful beau-tiful things, its beauty is more than skin deep. Look beneath the surfdce and you'll find its other qualities quali-ties namely a felt lining that makes the hat fold-able, fold-able, packable, and readily wearable as soon as you take it from your suitcase. FASHION RIGHT-TRAVEL RIGHT-TRAVEL WISE Designers of other fashions fash-ions haven't been wholly insensitive to the demands of today's travellers. In fact, they've developed a variety of synthetic fab- Yf HOW ' ll TO - BOWL FREE, FUN-FILLED DAYTIME LESSONS Come alone or with your friends, learn the enjoyment of bowling FREE PARKING COFFEE SHOP AIR CONDITIONED MODERN SURROUNDINGS Ladies beginner bowler class to start Tuesday morning. Sept. 18th. To register telephone Marie Barrett, HU 9-5325. ISlBiwiAwick AUTOMATIC LANES ART CITY LANES Springville, Utah COMMENT BY KEN METCALF First Thoughts There is a saying that what is spolcen in haste, is repented at length. That still dosen't keep some of us from talking and saying say-ing what we think . . . even though there might be times when we wish we had kept silent. We hope in these columns, which will be appearing in this spot each week, to express some comments on events of the day, some observations on those special spec-ial days of the year that we all take notice of, some opinions on the past and reflections on the future. Maybe you won't agree with us all the time, but we hope in this way to call attention to some things that might otherwise pass by unnoticed . . . and perhaps per-haps cause you to do some commenting com-menting on your own. In an age of Iron Curtains and Cold War, free discussion is more than ever an important part of our heritage. heri-tage. BERG MORTUARY 525 E. 4th S., Springville HU 9-4233 ' Next week Mr. Metcalf of the 3erg Mortuary will comment on chool days. rics that enable dresses to maintain their fresh, neat appearances without the aid of an iron. Millinery designers, however, have been a little slower to respond to their pleas. And. because of this, travellers have been unable to make their "away" outfits exactly "fashion right." Why? Because packing a hat the accessory acces-sory that lends a "put together" look to almost every outfit was virtually impossible. Now, however, that predicament's become be-come a thing of the past. We've come up with a stunning example of millinery created as the perfect topping for almost any outfit out-fit and designed to fill the needs of fashion conscious travellers. Since this "packaway" hat is lined with felt, it retains its stylish shape without resorting to the use of a bulky hat frame. It's crocheted in a basic, simple stitch, then topped off with excitement excite-ment in the form of glittery gold beads. And, its cloche shape, which is so very chic this year, is flattering to almost any face. FREE INSTRUCTIONS Why don't you. write today for instructions for this "Sparkling "Spark-ling Cloche"? You'll find them on Leaflet No. S-644 which is yours free of charge. Just mail your request, along with a stamped, self-addressed envelope to the Needlecraft Editor of this newspaper. P.S. Our Invitation to Glamour is cordially extended to non-travellers non-travellers as well. Whether they have to pack it in a suitcase or not, they'll love this hat's stylish design and face-flattering shape. :fierplate" yOUIV douse:v I I M ET ITS Q hy Ninu- Baxter ?? "Tiecisions, decisions . . .!!" That's what everyone seems to JL be crying these days as they throw up their hands in gestures of despair. And, it's no wonder since the complexities of modern society constantly breed situations which call for important impor-tant decisions. Today, we'd like to relate this dilemma to the arts of needle-craft. needle-craft. And, surprisingly enough, we're not going to claim that these relaxing pursuits exempt women from a harried life of decision making. 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There are so many designs she can choose from; so many ways in which she can reflect re-flect her personality in her work; so many ways to derive lasting satisfaction from crafting something with her own hands; so many ways to make her home and wardrobe express ex-press her own individuality; individual-ity; and so many ways to do all of these things at a budget- price. Which should she choose? Where should she begin? SIMPLE SOLUTION From this dilemma, one fact does emerge clearly, though. That is -you certainly can't go wrong if one of your decisions is to plan on these crocheted slippers as one of your forthcoming needlecraft projects. They're excellent - representatives of the new, modern mood in needlecraft and you'll find them quite simple to crochet in a stunning multi-colored striped design. As for wearability these slippers are designed for comfort all year round, wherever you may be. 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