OCR Text |
Show ' 1 DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM,- - Chemise Look To Be Featured -- Silt Lake City, Wedoesday, I 29, 1958 Lynn How did s 17 Engagement Tó Id , "I will feature new silhouette necklaces and much vivid eominate in the new spring changes, daytime and evening color. ' General Chairman of the polio styles to be ,modeled Saturday playtime-togand linat the annual PolieFashion clothes, benefit event is Mrs. Norrnan gerie, with special emphasis on J. Hughes. are Show. color. Mrs. Carl B. Yanikand Mrs. 12:30 event is slated for The women James R. (Bud) Jack. Mrs. The p.m. at the Union Building on Utah the Universityof campus. attending the Saturday event Joyce Gorder is fashion coIt is sponsored by ZCMI at214 can expect to see a morefluid ordinator. The fashion - show the March of Dimes. Walter''look in the new styles, as ex-- I commentary was written by Abel, noted American actor, will pressed In the relaxed chemise. Mrs. Ruth Westenskow. guest commentate at the .bene iThey'll see clothes shorter by Modeling for the fashion fit event. shoes with lower show are many The style show, Which has a S Iheels; millinery with a more up- - Utah women, including Mrs. J. Its theme, "Fashion Mobility," Robert Thomas, Mrs. Robert E. look; long, 'Cutler, Mrs. Don A. Mackey, Mrs. Jack F. Feyrin, Mrs: Dan L Brigham Young University students, Miss Lynn Howard and Dennis Reber, have chosen June as their wedding month. Announcing the engagement and forthcomiMrs. Jack Howard- -I ngof Santa Cruz, Calif., 'parents of tha, bride. ' ' -- -The prospective bridegroom is a son of MiT--1 and Mrs. Ralston Reber, Mesciiiite,'Nev. The engaged couple will exchange wedding o s '; fashion-minde- I marriage-are-Mr.--a- - well-know- vows in a Los Angeles Temple ceremony. be honored at a reception in Santa Cruz. At BYU the bride-elea sophomore, is majoring in elementary education. She is asso dated with Spurs. Her fiance is a graduate of Dixie College at St George4A senior at the Provo school, Mr. Reber is studying psychology-H- e is a member elk Tri Meta, nationaLbio1ogicaIsoc1etyand has fulfilled an LDS Eastern States mission. They will i g - ' Kostopulos, Mrs. Michael Reddish, Mrs. Rowland H. 11tet rs. , rill. Mrs. Hugh J. Nelson A. J. Kamel, Mrs. Fred annenbaum. ,, -On Itu Way 1 ' Also taking-the- ir places on ' ill be Mrs Barney the runwa Rosenbl , Mrs. L R. Walker, s Alan F. Nalsbitt, Mrs. 1Mrs. igby,Mrs. Glen k 3 ri. Richard Tannego Proctor!: 1 1 Christensen- 1 i Stack, Mrs. Jerry P. Johnson, Miss Jasmine Freed, Mrs. Reed 1 ,.. ,.., i- - )egg Mrs. A. Pratt, Kesler, Mrs. William C. Forcht, Mrs.I Richard Y. Bennion, Miss Steph-- I S. , .. ,, . . ,A10,.A . - ' 43'. , 14.5-5t- ! 1 Shields, Mrs. Marvin fi , Her- Paxman. 1: , Weidner, 1831 model's active at Ave:, spring cos. Kensington featured at Polio tume, one of the styles to Fashion Show. An Abe Sch der design, the cos. tume has basic linen sheath topped by coat made of brocaded string on silk. The outfit is Is complemented by crushed turban. L - Beauty- And You mArrnEws By MARIAN 145-5t- h I i Wall so II I Personal Letters By E3IILY POST Dear Mrs. Post: The memrs of my ,typing class would like to know if it is pfoper to type- ' - 4' - t MVO : May-Be-Typewrit- 1 ten written letter was thought to have finished eating and piles have b'en dictated to and typed them up neatly on the side of -by a secretary, but .today when the table for the waiter to reso many of us have typewriters move. and know how to use them the have tried to tell her that ' not the proper thing to do it is picture has changed and that they should be left '1 now It is perfectly proper to where they are. She thinks she typewrite letters to one's is being helpful and can see t' friends. In fact most of us wrong in what she does.' would much rather receive an nothing I told her that I would write to easily read typed letter than an and get your opinion. almost indecipherable handwrit you ' You are entirely Answer: one. ten and In spite of her wish right Dear Mrs. Post: I brie a to be her action is not friend who, whenever we dine helyFul, out, Collects the dishes after we 1931) , , - , , the midriff? ; ,' , '., f ' i6 " QuestionWill you give me ortwolorslimmtng For French Toast , the best Use raisin bread for French exercise of all is pushing your- self away from the table before toast to make it especially good. you have eaten too much. How. Toasted raisin bread is wonder. ever, if you watch your calories ful for sandwicheis, too. : AnswerOfcourse, EAR ... -- 1! ,.: If f 47-!- - . 4:' 1: I v 7,041 " t, , p ? , ; --- -- " 1 - really. Today Pt Kappa Alpha Wives will you see a trend to the brow a meet Saturday for regular shaped with high arch and a monthly luncheon. Ambassador little narrower than they have East St., will pro- 'been In some time. However, Club, vide setting for the 12:30 p.m. the thin penciled line or bald event look is not the answer. Simply shape prows to their own line of direction, thinning them a little underneath. SOWN 0 When Shaping Eyebrows, - Follow The Natural Line AnswerNot la oZ rN6 write personal letters. Our typ., ing teacher claims that it'is perfectly proper. However, there are several of us who disagree with her on this point. We think that a type. written letter is very impersonal and that while all right when writing to acquaintances, letters to personal friends should alwaysbe written In one's own handwriting. and exercise daily you should Answer: Years ago tyii4 be able to trim that midriff to model measurements. TYou- can- firm the midriff by simply touching your toes 25 to ri 30 times a day. Another exeri,46,,o,!, ciso.you might try is to stretch out on your back across the tiatonwommmommeageo...7,...t.N000,o...bed. Have shoulders in line with ?' ;',., the edge of the mattress then swing arms from sides to point overbead. This is an excellent pull and stretch exercise. Do it several times, alternating with left and right arm. fashionable?' .0 . - SMAla STYLEMrs. Fred - Completing the list of models are Mrs. Ronald Painter, Mrs. Howard Dunfiekl, Mrs. Tony Tolich, Mrs. Bill Thomas, Mrs. Lee Zenger, Miss Eve Armstrong, Miss Maren Jenkins, Miss Frances Kay Barlage, Miss Helen Marie 3arlage and ' Miss Lynn Fisher. - al gat rebtvcat 111 1 QuestionAre thin eyebrows POLIO FASHION SHOWAmong the styles to be shown atthe-annuPolio Fashion Show Saturday are these which feature the chemise look. Left, Miss Sallee Pax. man, 1155 Douglas St., models a chemise dress of gray wool, a Larry Aldrich design. Right, Mrs. L. R. Walker,. 2224 Logan Ave., wears a chemise suit, in red wool accent jersey, with low-bel- t Mcft:79 3LIDDY' t Keeping 'Posted land, Mrs., E. H. Ca eroh, Miss Anderson, Mrs. Clifford Mrs. Frank A. Her1Shirley Mrs. Rowland Smith Jr, . Miss Sandra Soltis, M r s. Thomas Bartlett, Miss Sallee , Miss , -- Richard L. Osborne, Mrs. De' 4 IWayne C. Anderson, Mrs. Grant .' Mrs. Robert L 1C. Aadnesen, Mrs. Fred K. Weisiner. Other IVIodels More participants In he lash- , I ion event' are Mrs. Sanford Stark, Mrs. Richard . wegge-- . ' ' - - --- Lynn Howard is betrothed to Dennis Reber. They plan a June Wedding. h - T The regular monthly meeting of the Ladies' of Elks will be held Monday, 8 p.m.,; at 139 E. South Temple.--M- rs! John W. James; president, will take chatge. 'A fashion show following the meeting will be presented by Walker's Danseuse Bridal Shop. Mrs. Ivy Walker will be commentator. , III, Bertoch, Mrs. Lewis A. f 'East. - ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Ladles Of 'rho flks anie Papanikolas. , Others included in the long list of models are Mrs. N. G. !Morgan Jr., Mrs. Eugene Jones, Mrs. John N. Galanis, Mrs. 4 'John T. Harrington, Mrs. Alvin 11Gittins, Mrs. Robert Gordon, -- Mothers U. University' ,of Utah Mothers Club kvill meet Monday, 12:45'p.m.1 for a luncheon. The event will be held at theAmbassador Club, 1 .1 nd to-b- I I 11 , -- - Show Saturddy Polio-Fashion A15- - --.-- . ... !'6 1 i t ..' 1 i ' " ;. I I , ,711 èamottwiat M E3UTTERFLY .. - 0 .4 SHADES For tho SWOOMOSS you Rememberl L. Whit Kliig Soap 11-NtI2- , , , That Parisian enchantress ts at it again , :ihoViing that inimitabis fashion savoir fairs and vofla Youni lines for fuller' "igures - the -- ":"0 Boned-fron- wearbrings you the colors that You must . CHIAPRELI...1 by sun-drle- Corselette t WARNER'Ss - - A----a and "Fresh FaireA natural skin tone. - - - Worship"A rich, popular golden 'Ginger with ginger overtones. Peachy"--tridesci- nt, ' Nature! les dem oe $' 1 65 a boxof heel . $2.00, box oi 3 pair, $5.85 TS - For Mail Wed brown.- - - 34-4- Soto. reinforced, f corsetry , ----- 61 East IltóadwcryThe Sales Tax attendanuno purchase necessary - . - Horne of 10,000 Brassieres soap-clea- Even In hardest water 'You're just 2 shops away from a batter washday! oss $4 80 $1.50, box 'of 3, $4.50 Add 30c Postage, 2 Your Car Parked Free by courteous 3 pair, - e. nt - - "Sun - It's smart to be beautifuland comfortable, tooand- - its easy to be both when you slip into Warner's famous boned-froTo dwindle those proportions: firm leo and satin elastic; light boning in a flattening fabric front. To shape a high, youthful line: the petal. cup bra. Side ripper. Be fitted to complete satisfaction 3561 $15100. B and C., today! White. galaxy of inspired shades plucked from glamourous Versailles. , d deep-clea- - I smell of your Remember the sweet, e7 Mother's frishiiiashed sheets ? Remember th-tufty softness of her towels -- the clean, fresh look of her cottons? She used real soap. White King Soap. That kind of wank, can be yours, too, next washday, With White King. Even after just one wash, clothes dulled and stiffened by many washings with other products will feel a bit softer, look a bit newer, smell lots, lots sweeter! Try it and see! Step 1 Step 2 WtOTIKING n - IP THERE'S A SA-StINYOUR- - HOUS E It , s especially impory tent to, wash all his i MI ot,.. things in White King: Soap. White King keeps every. thing that touches his tender skin soft, safe, free from the irritant that lead to diaper rash, chafing--- ", and other discomforts. - ' , , tztr,IG -- - A 2' . 1 . - kind to your precious automatic froshor tool WHITE KING WATER CONDITIONER - - SOAP - QI1i) -- 4 4 - |