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Show 4A January Sunday. UUft Count. Sunday HeroM b, Uth m of American Designers Vtfrzefy Spices Spring Styles 'Do Your Own Thing' Mood Of Fashion World Today Put yourself together for Spring ed organza with a barely see-6- 9 to suit your own mood. A through quality. Shimmery of individually, a "do your, thetic knits that slither over own thing," is the fashion ver- - t:.e frame of a dame are close . diet resounding from the couture jrunners-upin held White is No. 1 on the color collections being New( hit parade, alone or as a con- York this week. for wine, navy, brown and The new look is a sports-tras- t And the blights and soft black. relaxed, dressedwear look pastels all have a place in the down but totally feminine. There are no straight lines sun' but no confinement, either.! Accessories pull this new s fashion picture together. Shape relaxes on the body and from extrav: g; nt rather than ou.lines. thing goes o There is an easy movement head pieces for evening bkl-flarefrom narrow shoulders to flirty! chunky sh::es wif.i me:al es wear' skirts. Belts are the big item I nks. The shirtdress faces the bigall are in m9n. cha ns, beads, lea. her to be for s.mg. orn nnchers a season. It can be a skimmer ' A word abou' sans sleeves with collar and tab s;" , l'' mUL'h al o front. Or it can be full sleeved u "L ut uPa over and gathered at the aist out this seusjn to the semi eo;. a full skirt. Even pa: terns are lacy rallur The blouson, a softer versbn than bold. of the shirt, has a fuller bodice that hints at shape and falls softly to the belt line. This fashion lends itself beautifully to the eased waist seen in every soft sashes, ties collection and crushed belts. syn-loo- k - Eeiy-suggest- - d fr d-- - -' f..-- ui 1 Family Honors Dourlas Smcot At Dinner Party The jumper, a success fall, continues fori In- Smoot enter-t- o Day at Pe" (h"use in honor of thef Mrs. -' spring COlLAIIS, BELTS AND THE EASY SHAPES make up the silhouette for spring. Chester Weinberg sums up with his jumper dresses this version is t. (Ilerald-UP- I done in a ligrht wool with a wide Telephoto). Spanish Fork Auxiliary Sets Jan. 8 Meet Chapter Club Notes Hears of meet at ALR LAMBDA An address on law enforcement and public cooperation will theme the January meeting of Spanish Fork Unit 68 of the American Legion Auxiliary, it was announced today. The group will meet Wednesday, Jan:- 5, at 7:30 p.m. m the veterans Memorial Hall. Speaker for the evening will be Spanish Fork Police Chief Ned Grant. of ar- are rangements Margaret Mitrhell and Trpssa .Tnhntinn All members and their guests are urged to attend and an In- vitation for all interested per sons who wish to hear Chief Grant's talk is issued. Moon Flight Don't Smother Subtle Perfume Fragrances TAU Will 8 p.m. Monday with Mrs. David Bickmore, C68 N. 1100 belted or lightlv wrapped. It's in when worn with a shirt. Costumes continue to be big on the scene for day and even- ing and most are belted. uoat snapes mis ume aiounu are gently fitted and often belted. Some are sleeveless. Watch, TIIE SHIRT LOOK COMES IN about as many versions as there are detoo, for the new signers tn sketch it. New York Designer Geoffrey Beene interprets the Fabrics for spring move dress in wool with buttons marching down the front tab. A wide belt freely. Cottons have texture or cinches it. (Herald-UP- I Telephoto). print. They are corded, ribbed or puckered. And our old friend seersucker is getting a big play in couture fashions. Floral patterns are back, rubMadame Helene Rochas is said. "In the summer you lose call for richer fragrance bing elbows with checks, stripes it naturally. The heat of all warm, distinctive pertume and plaids. And once again permanently listed among the best - dressed women in the your activities causes it to ev- which is not lost under modern gingham is with us for sporty world. The widow of the late aporate quickly. And in autumn blends. dressing. Marcel Rochas, famed fashion and winter it's strictly a case If you have fallen willing Spring evenings will billow of smother love." designer and perfumer, is one prey to the popular romantic and glow. In all the collections of the most elegant women in According to Madame Rochas, Edwardian velvets, your fra- designs for evening are extraFrance. bundling up in tweedy skirts, grance should be subtle and vagant, bare and ornate. The She is also a successful bus leather coats, furs, scarves and persuasive. If you enjoy drama lengths run the gamut but gloves can practically and innovatior, your lrfume everything is embroidered or iness woman. In the last 13 kid years since the death of her smother the best perfume un choice should be rich and bril- jeweled. husband she has increased ten- less it is used properly. liant to light up your indivualis-ti- c For late hours billowly sheers Richer fabrics, she believes, take top billing, especially bond- wardrobe. fold the size of her perfume firm. mini-sleev- self-bel- E. OF CLUB Will meet with Mrs. Wilford ALR Chapter One met at the 8 Pm-B- . home of Dr. and Mrs. WayneVeson Monday at Hales for the annual New LITERARY SECTION Will meet Wednesday at the Year's Eve party. . Mrs .Hales served a delicious' Women's Council Cultural Cen- af " P m- MerrUl Tew fami- dinner to 26 members and W1" 8've the program. guests. ,T Dr. Hales spoke on some of' S the many problems that were ?"'y "There for 11)6 overcome and the accomplish- in ways to ments Pf tu. triP of the APollji 8 to the moon. Dr. Harvey Fletcher, whose sons have worked on the project since its beginning made some interesting comments. Later games we. e played until the New Year arrived. F - n?l. nf1Tl T DouJas talncd on P- - Yeart ' '..':" .' " hcr husband. A delicious smor- gas5ord dinner was served as riends and reiatives arrived through the day. Those enjoying the 'event be sides the Smoots were Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. Johnson and daughters, Mrs. Ed Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Max Bills, Mr. and Mrs. Max Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lundell, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Smith, Dr. and Mrs. L. 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