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Show 2A Sunday Herald SUNDAY. FEBRUARY4. 1958 Battenberg Lace For Elegant Gown (Continued from Page 1-A) comes from the 16th century when lace making began in Europe. Lace making by is an art that enjoyed a popularity for only a few centuries. of lace except in wedding and ingerie and for: d items. Hand. : made lace today is primarily “Tocheted Battenberg is distinguished Today it is primarily a ma- dy its use of braids, which chine product, although a few provide the solid part of the persons in Europe produce the Patterns, which are linked to- handcrafted specialty, Lace gether with delicate arrangewas coveted during the 16th ments of hand stitches. This and 17th centuries when it was Makes for faster creation of worn by people of wealth and the lace, while retaining the distinction by both men and hand-made characteristics. THIS COLORFUL HANGING of stitchery is “La Rue” by Linda Peterson of Provo. Done in vividly colored stitches und pieces of felt, it won an honorable mention in the All-Utah Art Show currently New ‘Stitchery’ Art (Continued from Page 1-A) being shown at the Springville Gallery. This type wo.wen. During the 18th and It is an elegant reminder of 19th centuries, when machine an age when leisure and seof handwork is increasing in popularity as women laces appeared and availability renity allowed women time to once more find joy in creative and original designs increased, their use expanded. express their creativity in a brought to life with their needle, |In today’s world, few people manner which has left us ic- | jutilize the delicate prettiness dividual beauty, | Young, Busy Seamstresses | Joyce Gamett Tells Plans For Early March Marriage It's @ marvelous way to use (Continued from Page 1-A) jand 1,498,000 curtains, bedflower arranging and sewing, oe i Byatt clothing or items for their spreads and drapes. But they prefer to pin and finds that stitchery has pro . rooms, vided her with a whole new eeeke pom 6 Last year they “ran up | trim outerwear. In addition to means of expression, She Patcording to experts such as 70,677,000 items of outerwear’ the nearly 30 million dresses | tioularly enjoys decorating them jn her book, “Tie Sti nes ‘nging from slacks and shorts) they made last year, they also selssored and sewed 27,139,006 sweaters — changing them ry ” to coats and formals, from mundane to elegant with flat, Gronbve' Besavidery’ a Dresses get the young vote skirts, jumpers and blouses looped, chained and kmot-| 703,000 slacks and shorts; her needle. e ted stitches and couching and|#8 most popular item to sew Mrs, Burrup also has taught iaid work. These are doubled,|#t home. Last year teen seam- 804,000 suits, jackets and coa' 1,232,000 formals. | classes such as Relief Society trinied worked over in con.|Siresses cut and sewed 27, andHome is where the heartis,| groups. Most stitchery is done on coarse, opan weave spre ned as homespun, munk's cloth, hopsacking and scrim, For fin- trasting colors, combined and! 799,000 shifts, sheaths, shirt. utilived in hundreds of varia-/Walsts and tents, averaging 3.9 tions. | reaane each, Here's an art nearly every-. The young seamstresses not one can do — and Soy. You only know how to sew, but do. Mr. and Mrs. Lavell C. Gam-, Invited to attend the bride ett of Provo announce the wed-/are her sister, Mrs. LeRoy ding plans of their daughter Jackson, and Renon Fisher, Joyce and Stephen W. Heaps, Jean Tyler, Barbara Phillips a son of Mr, and Mrs, Willard|and Susan Heaps. D. Heaps of Sa!* Lake City. An opeo house will be also The couple will be married|hosted in Salt Lake City by in the Salt Lake LDS Temple|the groom's parents, on March 1 and that evening, Miss Gamett is a sophomore will greet their friends at ajat Brigham Young University, jreception at the Women’s Cul-/She was a member of Cougartural Center. ettes, and the sewing machine, too, for most young sewers, The study shows that these machines soon will be hum-| er work, linen, us always, is\can create and paint with your, During a single month 51 per ming. In the next six months preferred. Large needles with'needie, You can use those extra cent make an article of cloth the girls plan to make 28,067,000 olunt points and large eyes are minutes or hours to design and ing or an item for their rooms, dresses, skirts, coats, suits and often used for the work, {fashion beauty for those you and 67 per cent put their tal- other pieces of outerwear; 1,-| Ofttimes, beautiful pieces care about, ents toward alterations, Last 525,000 accessories; 1,966,000/ lingerie and nightwear items,| are created from a simple run- Investigate, learn experiment Year, teens alone snivped and) and 1,900,000, room furnishings,| i ek by the vemer’s and do ~ siltchery could easily) aa nay pe ** 5 for you. erwear, Now They Tell Us! Women wf be 1a tes ea y appier DPT Bs, , | including 7,961,000 aprons, napkins, tablecloths and Wh e home EC Women —_/fiect it as Cree e Thank heaven for little girls +»predestined. role to us, of| wal ¢ Women’s o! the Provo ChamberDivision of Com- Stylist Wearing A maker,” general meeting for the Permanent Wavas ... Speaker will be Richard You sigh for the kitchen, the/Modern World” (Free Press,| (Utah Valley Industrial De- the home, what do you do? Wiglets Cleaned and Set.... sel 178 sealA soe Wigig Cleaned Cleaned a and Se Hissecee. 7 7-50 i jwas most powerful of all. Bluejyj, and Mrs, Dean E. Love. |chose thecolor to decorate fi Dry, leather skin problems? Ask eee for a free demonstration with Day Dew makeup. Beautiful complexion can be yours, Miss Loveless, a graduate of nesses that loop over the mid- slept. In those times, girl bab- Seminary, School and LDS dle finger, then clasp around graduated the wrist to. acca tee igoves also ee tare0 ‘e_King of helby experztae offemininero] them baci chapel gpgean ry't needasandtherefore) as a dental assistant. Her fl-leatherlike vinyl, ? they can aloo realm, ¥ » You —assessi ring guests, The members a e ‘ that 2 career Is a drudge. This is the view of an “Advanced”in West Eventually, little girl’s stock eee ees i peeslie thongs over your MARY KAWAKAMI COLLEGE OF BEAUTY way modern Western woman|saiq that women are the most| "eservations. their color from a European) femlonecuce st Gare Socelhre hee semeit ae nd ehay the two, once they've ‘been giracony etay—inthe United! paid atthe general meeting ages colored blue while little at freedon i i “liberated” as are their Wes-|Scandinavian Countries and| sige! sisters. Soviet Russia. Lose Its Challenge | Reconciliation of roles of wifeIn the words of Dr. Raphael |mother and breadwinner “does Patai: so it has pet al not yet loom as large on the} for granted that women haveal horizon,” he says.) the Heel that men have,| agroAsian ie cle at that they can earn a living in. atively few” women .all or most occupations just as easily, or aera cee in that wet with as mu {Part of the world who have for the year, and may | S are et of to the Chamber of Com- girls are bora ‘in a pink rose. merce office, P.O, Box 738. Every woman interested in |MEND KNITWEAR HOLES Prevo and its future is An easy, effective way to unged to be come a mem- mend small holes in knitwear ber by Mrs. Phyllis Van |is by applying iron-on sock Wagenen, president, Those patches, These come in asinterested are invited to the sorted colors, are washable, meeting Friday, but should and have the same stretchamake reservations. bility as the garmentitself. to Rui Nl t This Classic Cardigan ! Enroll in Sears breadwinner is apt to lose its); ee 3 he 8 challenge and assume the|‘"equency for the home . - FREE Maybe one reason today’s) “When this stage is reached,” Womanalso prefers the homeis the enthropologist says, ‘‘most the deference she used to women begin to have second receive before ‘emancipation. thoughts and, with the exception For as Patai says, “‘what man of relatively few career women, gets up on a subwayor dus now within come to the conclusion that to to give a woman seat!” marry, bear children, raise Woeuis them, and be a homemaker is Millets,” famous painting, preferable to working outside ‘The Angelus,” hangs in the the home . Lourve in Paris, France. 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Did you ever wonder|Christensen who will take why you knit with blue for boys| vows on April 4 in LDS Tem- ees a of the A ‘ol : aa ably have tured scads of pas A Spring wedding is planned) Seminary, will be graduated in ‘and edited “Women in the| Benson, manager of UVIDA |nursuries in which baby boys) prove major societies. i tp world of independence, full of] -Dr, Patal bases his views on| Year on Friday, Feb. 9, at |was associated with the hea-|iecc of Provo and Mr. and 2¥6"| ANCHOR GLOVES IN PLACE stuff about the equality of thea comparative study of status| Elliott's Cafe, 721. 3rd S., jens which could make Satan’s/rjovq Christensen of Caldwell,| Shortie glove fanciers have ‘sexes and how women should!of women around the wold, He} at 12 noon. ‘ forces helpless. So, the ancients |14,° taken to wearing hand harot spend all their talents on!has written the introduction to| $ 85 “ tine ...sccsccccss-. 500 being wife, mother and home-| merce wil! hold its first |away by certain colors. 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