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Show ,1 '' U J,: .'I j : SUNDATf, MARCH 13, 1955 SUNDAY HERALD v ' ' - - . ; .. i ; . i Well-Dresse- Little G rls; Boy v Add ear at Most Adorable n Easter Paradelo f '55 1- i - Men Will Look Slimmer . - - " if f. In this Spring's bouquet of a contrasting I jacket. fashions, the tiniest buds are Pink and charcoal remain the especially enchanting! favorite colors, while the cognac Little girls andj boys .will ap;emergf as Important pear at their most adorable in shades Fashion-consciothis year's Easter Parade, for girls of the ' and j teen groups can n children's wear jdesigners have outdone themselves in creating look ahead to exciting choosing imaginative, bugfinspiriag little in their; spring wardrobes. Suits !' j styles. j , or fullare? either very d It is interesting to note that I and underscored with .. 1 many: of the jmajor fashion skirted min f themes for spring! appear in. petticoats. a def is There iature versions. Throughout .the girls wear picinite hisrh fashion! look to child ture J the ' important fashion in j ren's wear! fluences can be seen, promising The perky littld frocks in 3 i7A ranee are beinff shown with a gala springffor the girls! 4 the new, longer ftorsoj nautical I K'l,--,-,styling, and the ensemble look! d costume look This is achieved by matching dainty, flowered hats; fabric or plastic i i handbags, or pixje caps to the ' The anniversary of the found insr at the Relief Society Mar. 17 dresses. The favorite fabrics in these will be marked iq most! of the frocks wards in special programs and captivating Easter-boun-d 4 ;;' 1 are jrgandie, dotted swiss, fine socials j.. ' new and cottons, WARfi ELEVENTH mixtures. Helio, lavender, mauve, luncheon. orange sherbet, pinks, and blues Monday - for 1: 30 p.m.ana skiis. of music are the . season's pet pastels, Program while navy, especially with Ayhite, Former Relief Society presidents is Important Jn the nautical look will take part Honor will be paid :J visiting teachers. frocks. Toddlers' coats feature such SUNSET- WARD fashion points as! the high belt with back,; some beltecj straight across Tuesday 1 p.m. for dinner following. program the shoulder blades, and the longer waistline worked as elegantly SUNSET SECOND WARD as in the bigger jsize ranges. Another favorite silhouette is Wednesday (7:30 p.m., Prograia of music und refreshments. All the, coat with straight'; panels, front and back, and flared or ward Vomen iinvited. pleated fullness a the sides. RIVERGROVE iFIKST d tweeds, color-- AND. SECOND WARDS flocked wool flannels are the Will f meet I jointly Tuesday 2 coat fabrics, V D.mi tolhearlMrs. Belle S. Spaf-wno wear ipe utue-gin- s sizes ' will find the same high ford, general Relief Society presi fashion influence in their spring dent speaic. special music auu refreshments wardrobes. ' Particularly noteworthy is a SECOND WARD small fryJ version of the ever1:30 p.m. "A talk on popular redingote ensemble! A theTuesdays of the Relief organization d navy faille coat tops Rozella Jolley. Tribute a red and navy print dress in Society by t will be paidlto visiting teachers one T( easier ensemDiei jHuff, president. A me long torsi with, full ac by IPhilinda given5 to all 'those willbe gift; cordion pleated skirt Is an im with 100 per cent teaching record. portant silhouette for this size refreshments. The and the rjiiddy-loo- k dress Program and. range ' evpning meeting will be held at appears often! P i 7 p.m.f with d similar program. Little boys will find themselves looking very dressed up as they PIONEER WARD step into the1 Easier Parade. The ' 2) p.m. Program di"little man" look is a definite Tuesday Lillian Elton. Special rected by influence as evidenced in the re music and refreshments. vival of the chesterfield. Luxury touches are seeij in velvet coat LINDON WARD collars,-- and vests, rayon lac Monday luncheon at 12:30 p.m. and linings, quard Following, Mrs. Clifford Pyne of a sinpes. Onem will review the book The Rugby suit with a plain Musical numbers will be color gabardine j slacks, a con "Ruth'. under the direction of Al given 1 irajij,ng pam ccuor vest, ana a berta Walker. All. ward women novelty stripe woblen jacket gives are: invited, f A nursery will be the very yountf , man a f well dressed air! The Eton suit is supervisee, oy jeannine iverson. shown for Spring, usually with EIGHTH WARD t Monday 2 p.m. for anniversary party. Entertainment and fun . t has: been planned and all women sv of the ward are invited. , I waistline like a waistcoat or informal cutaway. Sleeves that are shorter to show more linen. Short sleeved' shirts that are shorter too, as if they had been rolled " tip. Sport jackets have narrow la n pels that taper .to a closure. Trousers have very narrow cuffs or no ' cuffs at all! . us sub-tee- . ! j - one-butto- N - slim-line- - r . ? . j ' 1 - NEW SPRING BONNET A charming spring bonnet by Gladys and Relle features the lareer silhouette in natural leghorn with a circle of velvet and a wreath of multicolored daisies around its crown.: .. Home Service " i 1-- , '; ' : i ! -- i i , , coitop-and-si- if , lk i . - 1 White-flecke- top-favor- ed i ? j-o- a. 5 V - ' swirl-skirte- I ' J 1 . - I , . rich-looki- ng 1 J I i : , - f A. 1 ' . ! i .. '' 1 I V PILLBOX TYPE By Emme a dainty pillbox with a cascade of (gay, colorful flowers forming a smart chignon. Topping the 1955 spring fashion story is the new "airy" feeling in millinery. The airy note is carried through in ia ugntness 01 appearance, and texture, employing the use of lace and sheer materialsof cut chiffon and organdie to slivers and outs, slits, permit the coiffure to show as much as possible. Colors add a light theme and "sheen and gleam" are reflected ia, the designers' fchoice of origin al fabrics. The majority of shapes remain sniall, mere "tips" of hats, but there are a number .which swing to wider brims and deeper crowns. The little cap presents peaked front, a deeper back. Sailors lift a flippant brim away from the face, in key with the popular breton. The picture hat appears with shantung "dome," or dramatically draped brim. Softly! curving pillboxes gain volume in pleats, in jutting bou quets and sprays of tiny fruit, in contrasting draping and jeweled . . i ! bows. i - p. -- ar-siz- ed , OW! ; . Lizard Skin annual X For Fashions Pleasant Grove and Mrs. Edna Bott and daughter of Kennel-wort-h nd country jackets, were , Vineyard visitors a flurry of original accessories are fashioned from supple, fine Wednesday. They came to attend the ward reunion. !- ,grained lizard All women of the ward are The top names of - the French to attend the Relief Soinvited couture are adapting this stun Stake anniversary social to ning leather in dynamic colors ciety inspired by France's greatest be held at the Scera Theater . , artists. Tuesday afternoon. . chic hats, - i j ' j St. Patricks Theme Marks Tamiris Meet Patrick's theme featured gathering of Tamiris Club at the home of Mrs. Ray H Clark Wednesday at Springville where the book, 'Not as la Stranger," by Morton Thompson, was reviewed Dy Airs. UUs A St. the Shields. Refreshments were served to Mesdames Kenneth Anderson, Bill J. Anderson, Dolan Condi$, Bruce Dixon, Robert N. Dixon, Grant A. Fisher John Jenson, Norman Mooney, Dean W. Payne, Don Snow, Keith Stewart, 'II if Arlon L. Van Orden,. Juan Whiting, Gus Shields, Celdon Lewis, Ray H. Clark, Dick Hill and -- : w' Church Officers, Teachers Guests At Buffet Sapper ( ! New-Mediu- Kenneth Harris. Milady's Easter bonnet may be truly a "bonnet" of shantung cr of straw, tiny of brim velvet mmmm bowed ' and definitely copied OREM STAKE from the carriage set. Mushrooms of straw carry, at All Wards of the stake will HOME ECONOMIST Damaris meet Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the times, long streamers of bright Bradish. Scera lounge, and auditorium. A velvet, or are completely 'draped pageant, "This Is Freedom" will with a silk scarf and girdled with PLEASANT VIEW A social be given under the direction of a ribbon. of all for officers and teachers stake" officers, Mrs. Ethel Harker Straws strike a new note in Tour To of View Join Our Remarkable Pleasant often organizations and Mrs, Agnes Bellows 'assisted shiny textured surfaces, HAWAII DV the ward social science di starred with sequins, beads, and LDS Ward and iheir partners and also members Relief for Society rector i. Women of the stake over jeweled ribbons. Mrs. Fishermen-inspire75 years of age will be honored. there are and their partners was held Sat Leaving April 26th. Call2287-J. Alonzo J. Morley, floppy bonnets with a sou'wester urday at 7 p. m. m.the chapel. Refreshments will be served .; i feeling . . . often enhanced by A buffet supper 'was followed Write 387 E. 3rd No., Provo. LINDON SECOND WARD by a program and recreation. overlays of straw "fishnet." to hues slant of Colors sky, Tuesday l'p.m. Widows of the ward twill be honored. The theme, mst and filtered sunlight and The Second Relief Society meet Dear sucn. aeiicious names as d or injg after organization in March "lemon ice," 1842" Mil be; presented under tae ange," ''cinnamon." Flower direction of Ellen Peterson. Light trjms repeat the lovely pale tints of hyacinth and avacado, dreamy reoresnmentsj will be served. blues and desert pinks, deepen LEHI; STAKE ing into gunmetal, navy and All Relief iSociety members of black hues. Reds appear imporui stake have been Invited to tantly for spring as do all the nartv glowing violet shades. aicenq an anniversary straw iiiiesoay z p.m. at the Stake Shimmering, jewel-lik- e Tabernacle. A surprise Droeram aad straw cloth add importance is being planned. Relief, Society to small hats. Irridescent and colors! of gold and bine will be multicolored effects are created used in the decorations. Norma through the use of metallic or Webb and Doris Peterson nf th colored' threads woven through stake hoard are in charge of straws or with silver beads wo- arrangements, assisted by May ten into The straw. Your Easter bonnet may be upne.j wno jis preparing specia or liivuis. a nursery will te pro- . . . pixie cap or cloche cartwheel viaeoj j I high-risin- Provo as the new home service An excitingly new fashion me representative for the , Mountain dium, introduced by famous Par Fuel Supply Company isian couturiers, is destined to In. assuming her duties. Miss capture interest 1 this spring. It Bradish stated that she will make is lizard skini in brilliant and calls to answer any questions beautiful "French Poster Colors." Evening separates, town and people may have on the operation of their, new equipment. She is also prepared to give telephone information on the preparation of fA food and points in home eco nomics. Gardener's PURE SILK I. Miss Bradish also in ensemble "Sweet Hyacinth" plans to give bre-ton a silk surah features demonstrations for club groups pure sailor and scarf, schools and quite often, church groups, she stated. A native of Glendale, Gal. she received a bachelor of science degree in home economics from Oregon State College, Corvallis Ore., and took additional study at University of Utah. She has been working in the home service department of the Mountain or sailor! Or, it may be a cloud Fuel Supply Company since Sep tember of 1953. She was trans of pale chiffon and lace. But to Provo on Mari 1, 1955. ferred will be worn with a straight for ward air and a heady look Miss Bradish is membership balance the narrow1 lines chairman for Utah Home Econ omists in Business, a member of Spring's silhouettes. the Utah Home Economics Asso ciation and program chairman for 1955 for the state convention of the Utah Home Economics As sociation. Air, Heady Look of Spring Millinery Give 'balance' to Silhoue te ight-Forwa-rd slim-lin- ed rich-hue- Being introduced to Utah boun ty homemakers this week is Da mans Bradish, who comes to Neheno ociety pint-size- On suits, coats, and even sweatdresses, shirts ers, there's big fashion news about a "big bow." . Fashion, calls them "pussy catbows . . . as tney tiutf out most- g neck femininely from lines. You'll want to fill in the flat. wide collar with a side tied bow or tie it beneath the roll-uflyaway collar the deep cut suit, coat or dress neckline will invite a gay, Juanty, bow. too! Particularly important in the iow lines are brilliantly colored polka dots. From pinsizes to dol-coin dots,; they add bright emphasis to the pale pas tel, the navy or black, or the d tbne of the costume be- - Representative Assumes Duties i Th VINEYARD The annual MIA adults, was well attended Gold and Green Ball will be held Junior Sunday 'School and Pri Monday evening in the .Recre- mary officers and teachers enational Hall. "Blossom Time" Is tertained .the children. Movies the theme of the dance. A floor were shown and a tray luncheon show will be presented. The pub- was served. Bernard Anderson was master of ceremonies: for the lic is invited. of evening program. Community Gamp Vineyard, Daughters Utah sPioheers, met Thursday singing wais led by Jo Ann He-afternoon at the home of Mrs. bertson, with Helen Allen at the Roland Harding to hear the les organ. A stunt furnished by the son on the Indians of Utah, which Cub Scouts was narrated by Mrs. was presented ny luxs. juueua Norman Hinken. The bishopric Olson. Five members reported presented a humorous stunt and that they had completed their the Mia Maids were featured in were registration papersi Mrs. Max a style show. Cam songs A Scouts. the sung reading Blake, camp president, an was by given by Mrs. Alice Har nounced the nation! iDUP conven tion will be held in Salt Lake ding. "History in Reverse" was City April 5. Following the meet read by Max Blake, and Norma ing, refreshments were served to Blake sang two numbers, accom13 women by the hostesses, Mrs. panying herself on the guitar. Frank Sorensen and Mrs. Mark Games and dancing followed. A was served to 225 tray luncheon Smith. : the Primary - officers The reuniorf held persons by and teachers. of for all children Wednesday the ward, and in the evening for Mr. and Mrs Vera Gillman of 1 . here's what the Ladies man in yourj life will look iike this spring! He'll look slimmer, narrower,: neater. Hell wear trousers that just clear the shoe top. Jackets that end at the 1 . Gold-Gree- TO FASHIONS 5 31 Vineyard Ward to Hold n Ball Monday PERKY BOWS GIVE BOOST. d r A : wondrously warm distinctively styled fI VlfI( hv -- ; ml ' it.-';- i l j J "Ml ' all-wo- ol v ' UAL W : - ; , - fl. AX N ; - rt; ; ' & li H , 'Jm MhBI )X ' Ihis could easily bo "sun-kisse- v 1-- WVIt f J f L d, I f1 l(cTzMms4 Ji ' ' 1 ' fabric rich to the ! I C r: AC'-V touch-i- t's he for only $29.95! 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