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Show t' - t - Paris , - Buttons, Bows , 10 By AUNT MOSBY , - k , Floppy."pussy cat" bows appeared on several outfits; For example, a suit 11 Stokes The , To Res!de - In Gérinany to preparations move to' are the Wayne F. Stokers, 4393 Fortuna Way. Mr. Stoker, a sales represent. ative for IBM Corp:, will work with the armed forces in West. Germany - ern Europe with headquarters , In Artk: t Frankfurt awaiting the plane new home are Sher. olyn, Lynda, and Sharma. The Stokers are being entertained by friends and relatives before their departure Feb: 15. tip to their - -- a- BACK IN Salt Lake City following an extended trip to - Latin America are Mr. and Mrs. - floor-lengt- The design above, by Esterel; is typical of the fashions being shoN;vn in Paris this week- - checked in pumpldn orange and gray iT Evening gowns, both short and lox, had a grey chiffon blouse with a huge were slim and a dot' of embroidered bow that covered the chest flowers and 'lace. He showed his usual h Sheaths clinking and Most of Bahnain's suits followed his clinging t with usual clanking glittering beads. Not one skirt, jacket oEiirs1i adirglyloW:cut . Many were - of printed silks: The ing at the top of the hip. models wore small; head hugging hats in coats He showed both figure-fittinwith narrow collars and - pockets and addition to Balmain's usual huge lamp.; f brini-ione .puge black straw was lined with the same collarless or with small stand-u- p collars. bright print as the model's silk sheath Suit Fabrics dress. His coat and suit fabrics were ,tweeds Wide Headbauds , ' , breath-takinColor pdmg , and checks in A few girls wore wide headbands. .binations: turquoise and deep blue; emClaude Riviere showed many flower-printe- d erald green- and turquolise;- coral and chiffon dresses, and sprinkled emPumpkin- broidered flowers on many outfits, such Balmain's afternoon dresses were as the collar of a Navy blue jacket-dres- slim sheaths of wool or linen. Loose in Madeletne de Rauch showed herisualthe waist, not one bared the 'entire- arm. classic suits and dresses:. Many had All had small cap sleeves or sleeves to bloused backs and high, rounded shoul, the wrist Many dresses were of flow- - der & One favorite evening outfit was a pink ered chiffon with matching coats. Accordion pleats appeared often, as in silk fitted coat over a pink bejeweled Several shows yesterday.... sandals. t sheath, worn with pink s. d, scooped neckline. 7 - hip-leng- th figure-clingin- Spring Styles shiditfTbe The Balmain silhouette remained row and loose in the waist, with sldrts just covering the knees. Brass Buttons Fresh additions - included brass buttons on many coati. straight Jacket of lwcurioUs white ermine had two rows of brassbuttons the size of a dollar. The model slung tits jacket casually over a tomato-rejersey h sheath dress with a ladylike pp Blossom-On --A Towntalkers . - ifickli-ne- t - 964 9,---1 w -- ew-cu- r ..ten'uor floor-lengt- tributed by designer Pierre Bahnain day on the second daY ,of the Paris ,spring fashion showings. - Balrnain did not start any- - trends or try any changes, such as following the cinched with current theme of waists s. beltsand -- ' TELEGRAM,Wacinitcloy -- Bows and PARIS, Jan. 28 (UPI) brass buttons were the new touches con- 00 DESERETIEWS.:AND 7- -f Designiis,Show-Fashions-- Elmer Butler, 1722 Oakridge Dr. The Butlers were gone s143 Weeks. They visited in Panama just before the crisis there. They also toured Mexico and its an. dent ruins, and other Central and South Americans cotmtries. and children, Sharotyn, back; Shauna and tyncla, along with Mr. Stoker, will make a new home in G,ermany. Mrs. Wayne F. Stoker 1 - 0 ,- 7 ,- IP S.L. Council litaMENeS Sets Meetings - geveral meetings are op the agenda for th' e Salt Lake City Council of Women. The executive board will meet Friday, 9:30 a.m., and the visory board, 10:15 a.m., in the Mountain Fuel Supply - Mrs.- will be held Monday; 10 Rowen Jones Announcement is made of the engagement and forthcoming marriage of Miss Linda Rae Collins and Rowen Cox Jones. Disclosing their daughter's nuptial plans are -- Mr. and Mrs: Walter N. Collins, 1060 E. 3rd The general council meeting - - South. an., at -- , the Ladies Literary aub. This 'meeting is under the direction of Mrs. D. C. Bernson of the family Iile,committee Sullivan, chairman of the better -- homes and garden 'committee. Guest speakers will be Dr. Rex Skidmore and Blaine Tut-tie. Dr. Skidmore will speak on "Family Life.," Mr. Tuttle will present a film and give' pertinent ' information on what to look for In a home. Members will then -- tour the new - R eA I t y-- - Board Building, 454 E. 3rd South. Fol- lowing, members of the Real Es- 7.tate Board will be hosts at a light buffet lunch.. A nominating committee will be elected to nominate new officers. for the 1964-6- 5 year. 41;w' By MARY MARKER Dear Mary Marker: I think sometimes husbands can be very cruelwithout using theft' lists. -Ihave four children under eight years of age. Of course, I love them, but they nearly drive me to distraction., sometimes. And they take all' of my time and strength. I can do So little reading that I feel like a complete outsider when I. occasionally get in the company was going to say "civilized" ofI -- Linda Rae Collins to wed Rowen Cox Jones. Miss President,Johnson Takes The Lead Status Of WASHINGTON The administration, with President Johnson personally taking the leakls out to break down the invisible but real barriers which keep quali- , fied women out of high-levgovernment jobs. have Similar been voiced over the years, usually in addresses before large and important women's groups. But President Johnson obviousbusiness;-At-his last cabinet meeting the President laid down the law. ns . dent talked tough to his key should no be reserved just for he said. "That is a thing for-pasty up. are not asking for preftop-jo- longer men," of the us "We erential treatment for women," he said in his short, blunt remarks. "And we certainly don't want to be hiring a woman just becauseshe's a wonian or for window dressing. We who are working to improve the caliber of policymakers within our deto-ca- tch , completed t VitornenOn-Wa- ' er It an-LD- 7, n 0011r oil mission-t- o S iiI USouth Australiatheir marriage . ' the bridal couple will make their Nov. 1, a group including Seven which has sold 46,000 copies since home in Provo, while Mr. Jones cabinet officers with the labor it was issued last October, found continues his studies at BYU. evidence of widespread discrimsecretary as chairman.- The new drive to give women ination against women in almost Women Of The Moose an equal shot at the government all -- areasof employmentTh SaltLake atyChnpterW e Jobs which pay from $15,000 to commission recommended that 92,- - WomenMoose,- - and $20,000 is the direct result of a the federal government lead the the Salt Lake City Lodge No. 259, best-sellcalled "American way in hiring on the basis of Loyal Order of Moose, will hold a Women," the report of merit only; without sex as a combined social Thursday, 8 the President's Commission on factor. the Status of Women. The nonAsa Ilrbt step toward putting p.m, at the Moose Horne, 607 partisan commission was estab- recormnendations into action, E. 2nd South. lished by President Kennedy in Kennedy set up the governmentDecember 1961 after his admin- al committee on the status of istration had been criticized by women, made up of seven cabiwomen leaders for its failure to net officers and the chairman put women in important pos- of the Civil Service Committee. and Roosevelt,-wh- o itionsMrsEleanor he of-tout Welfare, Justice, State, had been-on- e and Comspoken critics, was made chairman of the commission. merce Departments are ' The long and detailed report, Ao . !tit .,.. 1111' 411,:ii-a.,,,,-- ,mv, N.tVatj; VA' , 41141 :3'4'1 AI 1 U11111 .., a Rao - ' 1r 6sd lib Threè-more-Ay- s :,,,,SALE SAVINGS B-- Sling-Bac- it k Shoes , This spring will see a return of the sling-bac- k pump for street wear, as well as for evening wear. Some of the:most outstanding, styles will appear in soft bronze leather, white kid and pastel patents. Other bright shoe colors that Will be seen on the streets this spring will be cranberry red, yellow. for Clearance - WednesdayThursdayFridaySaturday , you are In the market for a stunning dress, coat, or an elegant fur, you'll enloy this brief lodk at the type of bargains available in our sale': Trulya rare investment for a petite- woman a brown dyed Persian Lamb jacket with If suit, notched collar in' natural lutuetie Mink reduced from $395 to.$250. This 'aunty locket with its side slits and trim tailoring is wonderfully proportioned' for a shorter woman.- -For devotees of suede there is a shirtwaist, dress in sqft. browngoldbuttoned front and wide soft belt In size 12. It's a Samuel Robert's original reduced from $90 to $44. A spectElcular buy in the size 141s for a tallish woman is a ir-wool plaid walking suit reduced from $145 to $77. Among the size 8's a real find is a basic reduced royal blue knit dress with jewel heck-lin- e from $57 to $33. Ma in size 8 a knit suit taupe brown, the jacket piPid in satin with sleeve from reduced $89 to $44. Another cap unusual b'uy is a dark green metallic knit belted shift for evening really comfortable and for a size 10, reduced from $65 to $33. lockets and Ambng, the opulent fur stoles coats, each with the unmistakable- mark oLquality traditional with ARENT labels is a natural Blue Iris Lutuetia Mink stole, quite full with flattering setback bouffant collar. It would be excellent on who dark blue grey-- from to ;reduced $750. If you'd $1,095 tones,.. -l- ove a go everywhere sport fur coat that gives you a lift the moment you put it on, see our double moha- ''I''''-4-.,;,3,47.1t4Ar'?,- '''' imported,-lightweig- use isleweled,-thé:Oliderblci- he pre-leit- , - ', ,.hr ,'- 0- - , Ai 0 '4 ,I i breasted originally $695 ,4M17ANNUAL SALE1,. 'leather is and-a- TI excellent buy qt a real fashion favorite and among in this category is a full the wonderful savings - - for-Sprin- at TEADY STREAM OF HOT, A NATE ' v, supplies the needs of your entire family 7.99 QualiCraft Driss Shoes Gas heats Water faster ..for less! Gas heats water as fast as you use it. Costs less to buy, install and operate. - -- 11 Buy froth your Gas Dealer ce Dealer Si 0 .(1, H CIL 14 1-,- Ar 1 I swonderful , CASUALS NOW 'JUST , go modern 14 ,p .1r - - - 111111;i5011P11 Nataill Gas NT 41(441k4 - , so hurry in today to enjoy these great fashion values. FUEL 41101111sTAIN ' ezes LAST CALL!, 0 231 MilN ST. COTTO1AVOOD MALL SUGAR HOUSE ALSO sdoomay BLVD., to pato ,151 , 2415 WASH oGpEtst prlew plus ha. Tax. Fur prod. uttu labutud to show country of or. lain of imported furs. LE MIA,. All I. ' . bflo;11E0A1 et: ,' to. still hove many colors- and rnaterjals, in to fit 'most everyone, thoogh not every style in every size, We furs nreduced ur Naturally we tan't begin describe all of the tre- -, mendous buys in dresses, suits coats or furs. , go GAS - length kidskin coat in pale pink , it would be so practical and .has been -r-eChiced from $160 to $77. A smart in a size itirt imported knit with a fitted overblouse of brown-blaccheck over q black skirt reduced from $72.50 to $33. Another size 12 fashion with sub- stantial savings is a tweed cape-cosuit. Thee coat combines shades of turquoise, black and camel, reduced from $125 to $66. Another splendid opportunity to save and enjoy the impeccable quality for which ARENT'S Is so well known is a size 14 Bonnie Cashin suit. The leather locket trimmed in tweed with matching tweed skirt reduced from $125 to $55. Perfect for the Easter Parade is a grey' flanhel,walking suit with cardigan neckline included a silk blouse hand printed in tongarine, black and grey to complement' the fine material and detailing of the This bby in a size 10 red6ced from $135 to $66. Unparalleled in beauty and lrrI-perfection are fine furs in Bea to ver, Sable, Mink and many more k and looking for people of ideas and durability, should take note of this vast un- , Carr-hel- p d Prices-Slashe- partnents, and, may tapped resource in all kinds I say, brains come of packages." As the Cabinet filed out agency heads filed in. At this- session the President was even more emphatic. He stated the case for women in policy-makin-g positions. At both meetings, the President called on Assistant Secretary of Labor Esther Peterson, the highest-rankin- g woman in goverrunent, to back up his statement --with facteand figures. Mrs. Peterson found, however, that the President left little that needed to' be said. In the White House corridor outside the.cablnet room, one official said ' as he left,' "We get you, Mr. Presi-dent:loud and tlearr Having issued this edict in private to the men who run the executive branch of governrileut, the President charged Secretary of Labor Willard Wirtz with translating , it into action. , Wirtz wasted no time. He the first called a meeting Ut the special committee set ' up by President Kennedy on Positive approach flat-ter- Hocitin çat 1 But - ing e,--Agriculture 111111.111): So Bargains' in Fashions and Furs - Defens- as Necessarily Make it ht, of-th- CIS I isf , watactir I , . - -a, ct By BONNIE ANGELO Advance News Service ly. I sa1d,21You. doal know how some fancy most LONELY I get" good mothers have had such "Lonely?" he asked, roaring emotional reactions. with laughter. "I, can see how It would be a fine thingfOr you gettired running otter- - that 'husbands to understand this,' 'as active baby,- but forgetting. that's a good one." and then do something about it. lonelywell, He is gone doing "good works" A wife should have 1. complete so much of the time and meeting change occasionally. and talking to lots of people I knew one woman whose husabout many things. He just, band took her out to dinner, and can't see that for years. I have then dancing or to a show once been part of, and accustomed to, a week. an adult world of interesting If you could arrange for It people who make intelligent talk and do interesting things. complete change occasionally-- And to be cut off from this en- perhaps a study group with some other one tirely does leave one LONELY. other couples or evening every week, something chalworld-good. My children's would helpa n d it lenging, I am grateful font, but for would keepromancealivea itthinking adult;' little better, too. MAL can leave one very LONELY. is some if print-thyou "Maybe, , other husbands at least will un- Parents of the pmspectiVe bridegroom ire Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Jones, Richland, Wash. people. I can tell so about long,-For Temple Ceremony , my children stories and talk on March- - I? In rites to be solemnized in the Salt Lake diapers and meals and dishes all Temple. Following, Mrs., Le Rol Carroll, Holla- daybut then my brain really day, the bride's mint, will fete the newlyweds. gets starving hungry for a That evening they will be further honored at change of dietor venueor derstand. a reception at Memorial House, Memory Grove. something. I can hardly stand it. Lonely Married Woman Attending the bride will be Mrs. Dale Wat, This Is what I was trying to Dear Lonely: kins, matron of honor; Miss Delsa Gay Jones, tell my husband one day recent It is natural to feel like this sister of the bridegroom; Miss Marsha Collins, Miss Kristine Collins and Miss Rebecca Coffins. Flower Girls Little Teresa Collins and Norma Jeanne Col--F-- ,.. 1 lins will be flower girls. Rance R. Jones will be best man for his brother. Ushers will include Walter LeGrande !N 11101110 h411111 Collins II, Alan Collins, Ellsworth C. Collins I'l rviil, 144 I Leonard Collins and Michael Collins.' 1 1,1:1 :14Pli The bride-eleattended IBM 01111:, I -schooL Her fiance attended ilit ;(I ""rAgriftt-- t 14 Brigham Young University and Iltith-themrt- , Saying , FEATURES inda-Collins-To-Be -L- By ELAINE CAN'NON Wile FeelsHusbilnd Is Cruel rvfiwsi ilitomen; -- 5 ON YOUTH Z -- Cd Confidenticilly Yours west on south ymple , . |