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Show Page HERALD, Provo, Utah 20-T- HE 1972 Sunday, September 24, Smith Fall Fashions Revive Flannel tifies herself as new to home sewing, asks: "What is flannel?" The question couldn't be morf opportune. This fabric is high i fashion for fall. !t is new to younger women and has been confusing to older ones. Flannel covers a whole area of napped fabrics, traditionally 100 percent wool. It originated in the Middle Ages with the Welsh people, who used the dried flower of the thistle to scratch the surface of rough wool cloth to give it "fullness." The nap created dead air space, which served as insulation. may have been the main purpose, but the dour Welsh could not remain aloof to the luscious touch which d resulted. It is one of the textures in the fabric world. W.-r- best-like- finish. nt close-croppe- Flannel of 100 percent wool was a fashion favorite for men's suits irom me 2U s 10 me su s. There is now a much lighter weieht fabric with a batter nap principally for styled womenswear. cotton flannel, often called "outing" flannel, and Both flannelette, which is a lightweight cotton fabric napped are basking in reflected glory. They have been updated in top-sid- e, An Other blends, which are coming on the scene, are ool and polyester; wool and acrylic. In either case, 70 percent wool is preferable. An Italian import in wool and acrylic has been given and water-repellea finish. spot-resista- Whatever the fiber, there are certain tests to judge quality flannel. One of the oldest is the sense of touch. Is the texture luxurious? Does the fabric handle well, without stiffness? High to the grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. resig Mrs. Atwood, a dent of Pleasant Grove, has been comvery active in church and munity affairs. She has served is president of the Third Ward Relief Society and held offices in the American Legion Auxiliary. After the death of her husband in 1941, she was appointed postmistress of Pleasant Grove and served in that capacity for seven years. For many years, she held life-lon- Margaret Taylor Sets Date With Greg Probst a degree in business education. Mr. Probst graduated with high honors from Oshkosh High School in Wisconsin and received Q Brunswick Foundation Darrcl Taylor to Gregory the and the Ihrig Scholarship Mrs. Mr. and of son Probst, is loosely woven. 4A X He is a Memorial Scholarship. Harry C. Probst of Oshkosh, recent graduate of Brigham Wis. Young University where he maMiss Taylor is a graduate of jored in political science. The couple plan to be married Provo High School and LDS Seminary. She is currently a Oct. 19 in Provo wb are they will junior at Brigham Young make their home following their University where she is pursuing marriage. Styiewise, top flannel in navy, favorites are gray and beige; and the solids of each. These provide a beautiful e with campanionship corduroy, velvet or velveteen. A stunning outfit, which won the most plaudits at a recent fashion show consisted of gray flannel slacks, wide and cuttea, a la tree Asiaire, ana a gold pinwale corduroy blazer sweater. over a rust-colfine-wal- i i MUlUCI i i Y' i lltereStS OChedU e Orem Mutual Interests will Eureka. For further information hold an overnight family outing call Jane McDaniel at to the Little Sahara Sand Dunes Ethel Butler at 0 or located southwest of Eureka on Gloria Englehardt at Sept. 29 and Sept. 30. Activities will begin about 5 p.m. the first day. The turnoff is about two miles past Jericho. A tall red and white Mutual Interests sign will be set up about 1 mile from the turnoff. Bring all the water that is needed and fuel for two meals with sufficient food for dinner and breakfast. Also wear sturdy shoes and warm clothing The distance from Orem is 69 miles with no gas station beyond 225-022- CHRISTINE SMITH 225-277- p , m y . THE INTERLUDE TRAVELER only 5.00 (regularly 15.00) with any other Sale 2 72 Frances Denney purchase Sate 2 96 BYU college deans and administrative staff. Members visited informally and received their individual yearbooks listing the coming year's activities. This year's theme, "Portraits In Progress," will give special emphasis to the significant role of outstanding women in our lives. The first of these programs will be presented Sept. 30 in the Wilkinson Center Skyroom at 2 p.m. Reg. 3.20 80 x 30" 'Gourmet' Reg. 3.49 80" v x Penn-Pre- 30" 'Royale' sheer polyester ninon in rich fashion colors. Little or no ironing. 5" bottom hem. Sale prices effective thru Saturday. For Ik a limited time only, Frances Denney fills this beautiful black alligator-graitravel case with a potpourri of Interlude favorites-Interl- ude Beauty Bath. 4 oz. Interlude Body Lotion. 4 oz. n One Bar of Interlude Bath Oil Soap Interlude Perfumed Cologne. oz. Interlude PeifumeMist Purser 1 11 The Inter lude Traveler so hurry Jbel, 5a in its only is CIa O30 Sale 2 62 Mushroom' combines contemporary design and Kodel" zingy colors. Penn-Prepolyester Avril rayon a treat you deserve now (regularly 15.00) bottom hem. Vinylfilm Window Shades with any othei : z - o purchase film Dlastie i Washable vLmYLOlVS j II ll 1 K TMK I S 1 ORE tl. SOHRF. vyCFMR 2nd est 200 orth J jf It pro lo Keg.3.V9 64 x 30". 'Betsy' novelty curtains feature printed kitchen checks Penn-Preicotton Penn-Pres- st 5.00 M-- Sale Reg. 3.09 70 x 30". 'Suggon' flo'al prints on polyestercotton. 5" Reg. 3.99 68x80". 'Mod' 11 J Stain-proo- Crystal diamond shape & round Available in 9 different colors 50'size Decorate any room in the house 37'4"x6' f iZcuT Phone Decorator Beads 98 373-450- 0 JCPenney re looking We know what yu I the positions of vote registrar and judge of elections in her district. At 80. though still an active worker in both the Salt Lake and Provo Temples as well as a participant in many local church activities, Mrs. Atwood devotes much of her time to tending her garden and the maintenance of her home at 560 N. 5th E., Pleasant Grove. kitchen prints on Kodel' polyesterArvil rayon. for easy care. .. MARGARET SMITH ATWOOD And all thorah th e house, save 15 on every pais of fresh new novelty curtains. Wet jfcttff I WomenHold Fall Tea BYU Women's President Vera Millett, club officers, and committee chairmen were hostesses at the Annual Fall Tea on Saturday afternoon at the lovely home of the president. The serving table carried out the theme, "Autumn Leaves," with an arrangement of fall flowers and candelabra on a gold and white cloth. Honored guests who assisted in pouring were Mrs. June Oaks, wife of President Dallin Oaks, and wives of other Overnight Outing Activity READER SERVICE: Wool shapes beautifully in home sewing, when you know just a few tricks. Write for free ... celebration of the 80th birthday of of Margaret Smith Atwood exHer family Pleasant Grove. tends an invitation to her many School MARGARET TAYLOR Announcement is made of the engagement of Margaret Taylor, daughter of Mrs. Barbara B. Taylor of Provo and the late H. in open house is planned and serves as friends in the community be held at open house which will Tigerette advisor. Fred son. her of Mr. Halladay is the son of Mr. the home 90 N 3rd E.. Pleasant ALood. and Mrs. Elmo B. Halladay of the hours of 2 Provo. He graduated from BYU Grove, between and 6 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 1. 1971 in and is in political science born on Margie Atwood was now doing graduate MPA work Pleasant in 1892 4. there. He served an LDS mission October child of Fred and for France and Belgium, was Grove, the first Annie Christiansen Smith. She Miss Smith is the daughter of ASBYU vice president and is married to Frank D. Atwood was Mr. and Mrs. Elon Smith of manager and part owner of a in the Salt Lake Temple on Valencia, Calif. She is a 1968 local drive-in- . 1917. Widowed in in from dance Brigham graduate All friends and former February 14, seven children; raised she Young University. She affiliated students are cordially invited to 1941, are whom living with the of all with the Cougarettes, Vakhnom the reception. son. Dale, who of a The couple intend to make exception Culture Unit and Orchesis. She is in action in Germany killed was now teaching dance at Orem their home in Provo. in 1944. She has seven ) A a blend of 50 percent wool and 50 percent cotton. It is washable and nonshrinkable. prints that include jungle PRESSING, animals, vintage cars and wild pamphlet, BLOCKING, SHAPING WITH west scenes. Junior sportswear detailed and ilmakers are banking on them to WOOL, a free lustrated pamphlet, published by sell shirts and pants; and are the Wool Education Center. Send to flannelette applying figured a long, stamped cuffs of denim the turned-uenvelope to Frances Dietrich, jeans. Fascinating Fabrics, in care of There are still plenty of pastel this newspaper. Or, to P.O. Box stripes and rosebud prints in 5790, St. Louis, Mo. 63121. 7 Halla day The Salt Lake LDS Temple will be the setting Sept. 29 for the exchange of wedding vows between Christine Smith and Reed Halladay. A reception will honor the couple the same night at the Springville Museum of Art. " J Viyella flannel is an old favorite from England, which is Then, look for a short, compact nap on a firmly woven fabric ground, which will Flannel is basically a plain or the best wear. Lift the provide twill woven cloth with a napped with a pin to see if it holds nap surface on both sides. Today the the weight of the fabric without nap is raised by tiny wire hooks, breaking the fibers. Hold the which delicately pick at the fabric up to the light. If there are cloth. too many "pinholes," the fabric Duvetyn, which is sometimes mistaken for flannel, is more akin to velvet. It is napped on one side, then sheared and d brushed to get a surface. - Vows To Be Said flannelette for baby's sleepwear. These are now available with a By FRANCE1' Dietrich A young woman, who iden- Margaret Smith Atwood Celebrates 80th Birthday On Sept. 29 Fascinating Fabrics Use your JC Penney for. Shop Mon. - Fri. 10 a.m - 9 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m. 398 charge card 6 p.m. |