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Show J World Fashions. u Paris Hi&hli&hts From Sunday Herald MrcrClaybur Addresses Convention in Murray Hall 19th Century. Mrs. Dick officers, members Uttli women prefer following an in-By BETTE KNIGHT In reviewing Euro dividual designer-tPARIS trying a dif Some 165 Wallace Allen, s, pean collections, one leaves ferent kind of look each season. Dee Oayburn, who has been and delegates from throughout Mrs. Harvey Hippach, with . definite impressions of The most important news out of with the Social srThimpTord.- - Jlrs." Allan Security Provo the"" state attended the Utah Paris was' that skirts didn t District Office for 12 years, state styles, visita-spok- e Peterson, ,Mrs.i&eldon Eagle Auxiliary" In the United come down. The shoe with the to members of the-.- tion Thursday eveninn at the rod,-- . Mrs. Ray Ne not the Nineteenth States, 5Jor-higher heel was new V. Afne, , Century Club . Fri- - Murray Aerie, Eg-- " TV g?4m JjandaUejnhnsnn, man Norell i! thin highpr hH, but chunky ay anernoon wnen tne group state j Smithf Mrs. Jess Pace- - and Blanche Clark president, heeL the top de met at the EWred Center. of Provo, conducted the state Mrs. Carl Wax . signer, but nis No crazy stockings v wer e Mr. Clayburn inter savejin auxiliary meeting in conjuncclothes have a shown, just brown and blue wool and WormatjKeitalk-- to tion with the confab. esting SPOTTED SPUDS slightly : maswith tweed suits. Nude color the group. reminded the members When She culine feeling. with shown were stockings day you buy potatoes, avoid HI, pro- of their In - Italy the .V 4 and evening clothes. The black "Mrs. J. V. Mazurie responsibility to help those that have the introduced green spots. chairman, is gram law and order on a ' fashion preserve outfits for evening, were worn and the president, national, state and local level These potatoes are likely to more feminine, Bette Knight with black'stockings and shoes. speaker, have1 a bitter taste. .conduct She but the colors favor the Italian The stores in the USA Mrs. Herbert Tarran, gpoke of the Tecent peace larger business . a ed short .meeting. march on the Pentagon nd coloring", which is delightful. are! now leaturing designers Mrs. J. Hayhurst was elected said that she is Living with People However, in the USA we mostly rather than proud3 to belong any particular style. .to an organization that ha$ no . Hair didn't take any onedrice president and of the ladies. Saint Laurent Whitney recording secretary. need to resort to demonstraYves Jh France the colors are be shape. turned the hair under with a The group also voted to have tions. The Eaeles are active in coming to many women. Most black, velvet bow to hold it away Mrs. Clara B. Culmsee a life politics, research and are quiet member. , from the face. funds to combat can Refreshment- s- were, served ly raising Glasses were , lmportant-a- e cer,- - heart useaser mental ill-the color of the frames changed to members by Mrs. Arlin R. ness, and to many other worth from the heavjfdark look to the Schofield and Mrs. Mazurie while civic and humanitarian thin light colored tortoise shell. from a green lace tablecloth The lens also harmonized with centered with black cat and .Those" Anglo-Saxo- n attending from Provo! the frame by becommgXUght jack o'lantern. Continuing the by, a young Auxiliary were Mrs. Clark, brfflwji so the expression ofSiie Halloween motif was a pump- woman impress others? Mrs. Mrs. SteadEd Jim Bell, visible. kin set by the fireplace deco The pantdress takes on a new eyes is red with peppers, took for fall: turtleneck, three-- The silver sheer stockings for rated quarter belt, animation in the evening were eye catching, al orange straw hat, green leaves silhouettes-N- o. 3237 comes in though jne gentleman Jhought and carrots sizes 12,14, 16, 18, 20, Size 14 the silver stocking has a run fab when the light caught the stock takes 2 yards of an ric (itmight be jersey). Either ing at a certain angle, giving run. or appearanceof aTtrip can of be version this pantdress .The Licensed Practical T made in mini length. District One; learned Nurses, TIME BUFFING SAVE . 1 lAlT M ,J Send "40 plus 5 postage for guu The new clean; anoul maung uirisunaa care to IRIS LANE this pattern Thursthe at and decorations for wood floors save of - this - newspaper, - Morns a homemaker buffing time. day evening meeting held in 15c Add for Plains, NJ. 07950. However, they cannot be re the classroom of the Utah vaitirst - class maiL and. . special buffed Uetween HosDitaL- waxlngs and the -lev handling. Croft Wortanan oi mvo old was, especially paste wax, Free pattern Is waiting for should be removed before a Novelty and Crafts conducted you. Send 5W for our new Fall-wax is applied the the workshop and, with group Winter Pattern Book which con- first time. Do not use soap help, made several items. tains coupon for pattern of your and water?- - Clean the floor by President Fontella Sorensen choice. the metting and wiping small areas with the wax conducted welcomed the 16 members and while it dries. th west sneaker. To get fid of the film on the roffkieritaerveditfreahinenta . doe's water dish, wipe out daily at the conclusion of the meet-ingbe will next The meeting with a damp sponge sprinkled held on Nov. is. with dry soda bicarbonate. o Mrs.-R.-u- Pantdress Karran Comer Betrothal For Fall To Jay Bullock Told Nov. .3 wedding plans for Karran Comer and Jay L Bui- lock are announced by her par- ems, Air. ana Mrs. lea vxmer of.LehL Mr. Bullock Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. GladerBtfl-;an- d lock of Pleasant Grove. The couple will exchange j sister as maid of honor with Marsha Havward. Mrs Neila Peterson and Mrs; Janice er as attendants. Vickie Lein Shirell Ostin are flower W ' girls. Miss Comer is a graduate of She UhilSfary. a formal reception at the waaa member "4 toe LDS Stake Center on the eve-i?'- ? Lehi Stage Band. She is now of their wedding day. Bind student at Hollywood Beauty Julie Comer will serve her a wuege. Mr. Bullock was graduated from, -- Pleasant Grove High School and LDS Seminary and served with the Pleasant Grove band. He is a member of the U.S. Army Reserve and cur- - Military Look mh - o Fashion yTOMMffiORWOOD The couple will be How are you keeping warm ' in Lehl fills winter? ",. i The "In" way is with the modified military look, the trench coat. These swingy, high fashion coats come in such varieties of colors, styles, fabrics, and trims they can be worn almost anywhere. The colors range from bright reds and yeloows to navy and black; from one solid color to- hound- s- tooth checks.-T- he fabrics range from waterproof for rainy weather, to suede. - Imagine the dramatic look .of leather in a trench coat, trimmed at the shoulders with military type flaps and a button. At the waist tire soft leather would be snuggled with a belt and fastened by gold buckle, What's - more, these smart looking coats look great with boots and extremely chic with; a'hat and gloves. Will mis versatile coat be a fad or a fashion? Watch and -we'll see. - double-breaste- d aig -- m at, home pearl-lik-e - OCTOBER 31st CLASS - . : ncn caviar calf . ,,r-- Mti madies S36 W. CENTER, PROVO UTAH, PhONE .. 1(1 - lit flj (jf j I. f ' isX r fS S,SK ' X'-- ' ' " H mi V -- ' -- - Ij IL Tt l - I V ,Jt Ns5jSw ( I I " . j Jl ' ' Vs. .. i ' . ."'( " w- ' - ' II -4 " -- ' ' ' .f.;,.;- handbags II If I at "' "'Frill quarter sleeves and 1 round neckline. Purple, -Vj r ' - 'n- - z sizes -- ; ' ' V :r ."'' ' -.-"-- - ' 24tt V- - " :.";,.'-:- ' . ' ' ,r l ' . :J to " : 4; - - 1214 . - fll I '- " 4 ''zrz--zzri- navy or green 'All I7 " ' 1 M " detaU on fronn three. '" ' 598 .. . ' WOV tO look 1 If - -.. I sf 'il'a ' WI ' '."', 'w ' . , ' - 5$ v I I I J ' ;v;. f ' 'J priced from '";"7:;; I You've seen the mod's .. v 1 another , fiif'i Swing Into Fall with a new ha'ndbaa thafs . smaller on the outside, bigger on the Inside all new shapes In grospolnt and cut velvet, plas- tls, calf and patent- .- - ':, xf"?' "' -73 ZZZ ' , ( :; J. " ' --s Yt ' - . - , Ypty ---- j -- . ,:.''-- ' TJT Use Taylor's - "I I - ''rTS.. "'-'- v ) -- "! ' I Of 4 rfxtr'95Zt 40s - jK K I A. W- JT -- FlexiCharge or BankAmericard 1 i 200 North 200 west charge it r Jm SQUARE J " lots of free parking .. H Jj ... .. n . i ': ' ' i - " ''Tr; 5 SS "' ' 154 W. CENTER, PROVO 124 S. MAIN, Salt Lake City, OPEN MONDAY and FRIDAY TH9P.M. CENTRAL IVH journai Your BankAmericard Welcoms Here . 7 home Black Patent, Cranberry Red, Brown, Blue, Green ... , r 1 m fc Nafizer' T" ... mod mood this fait. II IFF ..perfectconpanionteacortt L . morality. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Ekins and Mrs. Ronald Jameson at the conclusion of the afternoon. Mrs. Junior Bou-nowas a special guest - . ' - 7 f I Sr to1 ;,- , to take you where the action Is. A wee heel, a bit of something at the toe to capture the MARY KAWAKAMI COLLEGE Of BEAUTY . To&y's shorter ddrts call for fteKtfla heel of tie Nomad... wlthits simple lines and rounded toe, the w. in the Catholic Church. She said that the Catholics are being pressured by their own clergy to change their attitudes towards birth, control, marriecj clergy and divorce. Other items Mrs! Covey dwelt on included the Christian unification moementr the - Is God Dead" movement and the new hk ha shoe Locate the London "COMPLETE WE TRAIN-THCOSMETOLOGIST." OUR PROGRAM INCLUDES CHARM, PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT AND SALON MANAGEMENT. I - - . - APPLICATIONS FOR OUR OCTOBER 31, 1967 CLASS ARE STILL BEING ACCEPTED. PARTIAL - TUITION SCHOLARSHIPS ARE AVAILABLE FOR THE CLASS. YOU ARE INVITED TO VISIT OUR CAMPUS AND SEE OUR UNIQUE PROGRAM . FIRSTHAND. glitter handsomely tailored by -- lorms g colored stockings. Brightly tights or crocheted textures add a tailored touch or a country boiti ' ylm'' es Here is how to have a new look every day of the week with one or two basic dresses! Wear our basic dresses with stock- s to match -- or contrast. Dresses take on an elegant look daytime discussed by Mrs. John Covey tor members of the Etienne Literary Club Thursday when members met at the home of ' " Mrs. Phil Ekins She first talked on the signifi cant changes that have taken place in Christian churches in the past few years including re-- T the irisiAmericd- r- stockings wiffl Reliprt: LPNsMeet h- most intricate and beautiful pat terns appeared in the 1890s. A glimpse of ankle was a rare treat for a man' then, and women made the most of men's curiosity by wearing embroidered, laced, textured and jeweled w- ' In What is all this talk of "new textured stockings? Patterned stockings have been around a long, long time. Some of the -- - ' swearing Grooming Guide " - r -- UMi Cwnty, Etienne Has Talk on rv , KARRAN COMER OCTOBER 29, 1967 SUNDAY, ,';'.. ''i"'- -' |