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Show Award-Winnin- g DESERET NEWS WW cl MCM44 Designs - Friday, September 27, 1968 : sportswear i By ABIGAIL VAN BlREN DEAR ABBY: Recently, I was the houseguest of a soior-i- t siMer m another state. Her Locke, Ex- ecutive Editor of Mademoiselle and chairman of the Coty American Fashion Critics Award jury referred to Lubas snappy, highly that imaginative collections have elegantly pants-suitecoated and dressed the young fiom coast to coast. She described George Halley a perfectionist whose as -- by Bill Blass for PBM, is of bold checked wool. Wide silk tie, dark brown shirt, shoes are equally bold. Mr. Blass won square-to- e Coty award for such styles. This business suit, m Tile is g ood a Handy If You Are Decorating Is So Tiles advantages as a waterproof surfacing have long been recognized in the bathroom but they make it just as ideal for other wet areas about the house kitchens, laundries, powder rooms, mud rooms, window sills, entry-way- s and planters. of the In the dry areas home tile has other advantages; it's completely fireproof, resists scratches, dents and stains, is easy to clean and lasts a lifetime. r.? P 17 traels wasnt. I just laughed, pretending not to take him seriously, and I stayed away from him as much as possible. Now that I am home, he has called me twice long distance, wanting to know if we can arrange a meeting. What am I going to do? I am 19 and don't want to get involved with this old married man. Re ays he likes my mature mind and that lie wouldnt do anything I didn't want to do. Please help me PUZZLED Bonnie Cashin, winner of Coty's "Return Award," styled this cocoa suede coat, trimmed with plaid. Worn with plaid skirt, jersey shirt. taste, unerring Impeccable eye for combinations of color, for prints, for the subtlest details, work to create the kind of clothes abjut which one can only say, Theyre beautiful. The Return Award to Oscar de La Renta was, she said, for making his fabulous world of fashion even more fabulous, fantasy even more now. Count Giorgio di SantAngelo was described as a Byronic makes man who young of and stone, string magic chains and coins, of chunks of plastic and bolts of cloth. from Whatever he does barbaric and lavish jewels to clothes totally and accessories he remains spiritedly inventive. Bill Blass Coty Award for mens fashion, she said, recognized the designer for his part in a year when men have finally come out of the fashion shadows into the fashion klieglights. The fashion show which followed the presentation of the Awards was proiuced by sense-makin- fantastic. MORE ACCOLADES Bonnie Cashin, she said, is one of the worlds great fashion innovators, utterly American . . . Only the American Indians did fringed leather before Bonnie Cashin, and her booted, layered look was the pioneer of the deep - country dressing that walks city streets -- DEAR Universit" and Jacques dAmboise. Mr. dAmboise wiE discuss the two productions to be per A highlight of the luncheon will be the unveiling of a portrait of Wiliam F. Christensen, artistic director for the baUet. This was commissioned by the Salt Lake BaEet Guild board members and was painted by Alvin L. Gittins. In charge of the presentation wiE be Mrs. George A. Learning, immediate past president of the guild. he DEAR ABBY: I am supposed to be married early this fall, but Im not sure I can go through .ith it now. Recently John (my fiance) introduced me to Roy, who is going to be best man at our wedding, and the more I see of Roy, the more attracted I am to him. Eleanor Lambert. formed opening night, Bizet's Symphony In C and Sylvias Pax de Deaux. If him off. Ahead Ballet Luncheon Is The fall ballet season will open with a symposium luncheon, sponsor by the Salt Lake Ballet Guild. It will be held Tuesday noon in the main ballroom of the of Utah Union Building. Honored guests will be the stars of the opening Utah Ballet performance on Wednesday. They are Marnee Morris PUZZLED: calls again, tell him that your MATURE mind k made up and if he eer calls again, you will tell your parents and his daughter. That should cool g Abby, Im so mixed up I need som good sound advice from a wisp outsider. Should I hope this thing about Roy will pass? Or should I break off with John? I could never tell John the ieal lev son, but 1 get the hakes thinking ahout getting man led to one man, ami feeling this wav about another. MIXED Mrs. Lynn Nelson R. -- with a lovrK smile ami a t r e m endous personality. While 1 was there, he told me that he for reabusiness sons, and if I wanted to haw a good time I should meet At first 1 him someplace. lie was joking, but thought soon enough, by oilier things he said and did, I knew he Awards in 19T5, was held in the Museum's auditorium. Edith Raymond father ver v looking halted accessories. i, X- - r Abigail, He Is An Old Wolf! shared honors with luxurious fashions. evening Fantasy accessories were c.ted, and the first Coty Award for mens fashion design was presented to Bill Blass. The winners were: Bonnie Cashin, Oscar de La Renta, Luba (Marks), George Halley, Giorgio di SantAngelo, and Bill Elass. The showing, sponsored by Coty, the perfume and cosmetics company who founded the ANOTHER TROPHY Oscar de La Renta, recipient of a Winnie only last veai, received the trophy again, with a silver plaque attached, maiking his second award. The jury of 60 fashion editors also gave a Return Award to Bonnie Cashin, who received a Winnie in 1950, and a Special Award in 1961. George Halley, designer of fashrich and super-elegaions who has had his own business only two .years, received a as did Winnie, Luba Marks of Elite, designer fashion tailored of high clothes at moderate prices. A new Coty Award trophy was presented to Bill Blass for his mens fashion designs for PBM. Mr. Blass already has a Winnie, received in 1961, with a Return Award plaque in 1963, for women's clothes. This years Special Award for creative design in accessories, went to Count Giorigio di Sant Angelo, Florentine - born New York designer of costume jewelry and A tt S : NEW YORK The 26th Coty American Fashion Critics Awards presemaion at the Metropolitan Museum of Art last night sustained its quarter - century record fcr not only recognizing the outstanding talents in American fashion design, but in pointing up the significant changes in our fashion history. American $. Chairman Lorales Nokes Is Married lP DEAR MIXED: A girl could mistake of her life to marry a man while she can still lie attracted to anlie making the other. This is a clear warning signal, meaning you aren't ready for marriage jei. Tell John you want to think alsnit marriage a while longer. And keep thinking about it until NOBODY looks as good to you as the man you're going to marry. DEAR ABBY: I am a teenager and I am writing this letter because I hae something to say. I love to take trips to find my real self. I don't use drugs or LSD, but what I use is iu t as effective. When I foci low or disgusted with something or somebody I take a trip by going to some quiet secluded spot. (I live on a farm, so I use the pastures.) I just lie down and think about people and what I can do for them, and how I have beha ed toward them. The drug I use is fresh air. I inhale as deeply as I can and all at once the world seems so much brighter. Then I remind myself to smile more often because when I smile I find that people smile back to me. Before I started taking these trips I was a very small and selfish person. I thought only of myself. Now I think of others. Maybe if a few hippies would try this new drug they would learn to love the world better, and wouldnt want to escape from it. SinKARYN EK, cerely yours WEST LINN, ORE. Lynn pay Nelson claimed Miss Loralee Nokes for his bride m a ceremony performed today in the Salt Lake Temple. They were feted at a wedding breakfast at the Rode-wa- y Inn by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ray Nelson, West Jordan. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle E. Nokes of Riverton. the bridal This evening couple will greet guests at a reception at Bluffdale Ward Cultural Hall, Riverton. Brid.d attendants include Mrs. Vernon T. Nokes, Miss Jeraldene Jensen, Mrs. W. Miss Paula Eldon Cluff, McKee and Miss Kim Nokes. Annette Bpckstcad will be flower girl. Edward Flake will be best man. The bride is attending BYU. Mr. Nelson has attended Utah State University and is now enrolled at BYU. He has completed an LDS Chilean Drive the "NEW" VOLKSWAGEN of the luncheon is Mrs. James L. Strong. Mrs. John M. Wallace, president of tlie Utah Civic BaEet, will preside. Reservations may be made with Mru. Charles L. Dahl. READ! Today . . . With AUTOMATIC Educational Success' Today depends upon the Ability to READ. It one of your children is a NONREADER ER, or a SLOW Stick Shift!!! 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