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Show MOLLY MAYFIE Welcome Back, Big Hats, ¢ You're In Good Company sion ¢ years, but be'ter than ever before al florals, with And gone few too is the ster bonnet” (sorry t, Irving Berlin) from the hat industry's vocabulary The bonnet is not a 1969 fashion. And as the hatmakers explain, women no longer buy a hat just for an Easter Sunday Not, that is, unl Tyro Club Welcomes SELECTING FASHIONS for the display of Spring styles to be sponsored on Saturday Arts Section, are from left, Carolyn Puckett, Irs. Vern Keele, chairman. nsen and Mrs. Elv Delta Arts Plans | What Do The Men Think Style Show About Current Fashions? A springtime Fashion Show is eing planned by the Delta Arts Section of the Provo Women By BETTE KNIGHT ing as the tailored look styles HONOLULU, Hawaii — Wom- With sleeves. He likes the shoes en may dress for other women, With the chunky heels and likes “Swing Into Spring is the theme of the affair and it is being held Saturday i]! but they alsolike to know what pleated skirts the er than 1? Should I do as Jim- 1 don’t know what to do. 1 Thelook today is sort of like my asks and wait for him tojs Sure could use some advice and Wh help _ into an artificial fantasy Se NO GIRL FRIENL Or, you might be able to fir a family who would take you While you're going te school ar t you work for your exp rises DEARNO GIRL FRIENL helping with the housework pre-Easter check of the Milline. DEAR CONFUSED You just haven't met theright and/or small children. ry Institute of America, trade You might as well chalk Jim- girls. Those who hold your 1 do hope you don’t find it organization for the industry my off as a lost cause. There's brother's mistake (if it WAS a absolutely necessary to drop ot plus couture firms and volume a very good chance he'll stay mistake) against you really of school, showed enor- with his wife and baby. He aren't worth worrying about. in char; The new members manufacturers MM. are Mrs. Edwin Allen (Addie) mous popularity for brims and should try to make a go of his One of these days you'll find and Miss Elizabeth Harmer. the big use of scarves as trims marriage. you know, for the a girl who likes you for yourfor felt or straw for to make The pressure at tte deepest President Grace Allman anself, not your family b child's sake if nothing more part of the ocean is nearly nounced the upcoming Council the entire hat Why are you so bent on get- ground, seven tons per square inch, meeting April 12 in Salt Lake White's been a big seller with ting married? You're only 17 M.M. City. most firms. Archie Eason, who and that's a darn good age to Jalmost a thousand times the atmospheric pressure on the stmistress was Mrs. C. ran a millinery business in his be foot-loose and fancy-ftee. DEAR MRS, \ AYFIELD: Brent Batten. She introduced native Jacksonville, Fla., before NOT a good age to get married. T live with my sister who is surface. Diane Long who spoke on moving it to New York nine Tyro Toastmistress Club inducted two new members with Mrs. Eloise Fillmore asofficer “Courage."” The education was years ago, said White on his | te Dee a manicure, MAYFIELD get back to me since he Marlene Dietrich riding off into nearer my age? the desert,”’ said Mr. John CONFUSED A United Press International 2 Members 5A These chapeaux and with men are think'ng by Carolyn, noted radio pzrsonality. Refreshments are being prepared by Mrs. Meredith Sunday Herald fter they're marriec Now I've found he has an DEAR MRS, MAYFIELD: My older brother married a sure Sis and her new b n other girl pregnant. He admits it and says he has to marry her girl who has a horrible repu won't want me around. 'T hink of is t ) » but he wants me to wait for tation. She had an affair with thing | of school, get A face, with chiffon drapes to the him—waittill the baby is born a man of a different race and it I don’t | floor” and he candivorce his wife. | it became So involved made support myself, some with haven't given him my answer the papers. Everyone in town idea but 1 don't know what els knows all the details to do, brims nearly six inches wide yet good round crowns There is another man I’m Now I’mhaving trouble keep: Do you have any sugg pants suits very fond of but the trouble is ing girl friends. When | take a JUDY nine hion he’s twice my age (I'm 17 girl out, she always asks about John said They He loves me, too, and I love my family, who and what they DEAR JUDY are, and as soon as she Siears Contact any relatives (uncle Ww too, with the smooth, “boy him very much. hairdo”, whi has replaced Would I be making a mistake who my brother married, that’s aunts, cousins, et what he called the “orthopedic to marry a man that muchold. the end. She ignores me from be happy to have you live thenon. coiffure, twisted and combed them for a cou on “Evaluation” by Eloise Fill- “utatus brim’ number was one of the tops of the season. se —aAnd last but not least, as more and ‘“‘Parliamentary eee Here are some men’s views one Hawaiian gentleman ex- Training,” by Louise Nelson 12, in the Women’s Cultural on the subject of fashion from pressed his idea about pants; “Spring Fashions” were the Suspender Skirts Center Hawaii he likes them fine, but it de- subjects of Table topics by Hulda Grover and also the decora- | For Girls Fashions The afternoon wil ae ae pends on who wears them tions of tables and program. 1 p.m. with light refreshme cath rae Special guest was Mrs. Sarah One manufacturer notes that being served at tables decortblack stockAdvice for a rainy, lazy weekic ampbell of Hamilton, Canada there will be a definite place ed in the spring theme by Mrs. h E have eee you time any or withend, ings will in the spring children’s market| Noel Hatch. Organ music be played during the rogram shorter skirts nothing “special” to do. Con- Lipstick was originally in- for suspender skirts, as well as by Mrs. Irvin Johnson, arid the 8 pal vert your time into beauty vented to give a hint of color|the usual A-line and pleats. show will be cleverly narrated le Ss hours — give your: self a facial, to even the palest of lips--ton’t Colors will have bright and pale Council. TI mn. For set back in cir man army and get Jimmy. Let the " ma find a woman nearer h nd find yourself anew We've been gol er for three riend MM years and he tells me he loves me DEAR MRS. ti RIL APRIL Anxious-to-Marryy Girl Has “=: Choice Between Undesirables « Faded from the picture are SUNDAY, take a luxurious defeat its purpose by using counterparts, such as sumsner.stock! loden| Cy). he does like bubble bath — in short, pamper shades like white off-white green and celery or brown and| Bette Knight the skirt yourself. The time will pass beige and silver. They are bothtaffy. Spence and her committee. length as it iS more quickly and you'll be re- unnatural and unattractive. The Western influence with now , _ warded for your rainy day Make-up is to accentuate natu- leather trim and fringe and the| The affair is a fund raising —An attorney thinks mini efforts with sunny day compli-/ral beauty, not to create an un-/Romeo and Juliet look should| project for the new Council ki ts are for children. He also) ments. natural look. 'be outstanding. Building elieves trousers are intended) A musical program will be gy. men, And he doesn’t like presented mid-way throughthe the stork look in dresses. The show and door prizes will be jawyer, however, does like soft Biven aay: lines and feminine colors and} Chairmen for the event are thinks women’s clothes should section chairman, Mrs. For Spring Vern addsolidity and stability to the Keele, Mrs. Elvin Loader andtimes. Hedoes not care for un-| Mrs. Jack Jensen. tidy hair The public is invited to at-- —An executive Shape up, shift in... in really cool cotton, and polyester and cotton blends. Junior 5 to 15. Junior Petite 3 to 11 A special feature will be the hosier —white stockings aren't Shoes wear, is furnishing the Shift DRESSES secretary tend. Tickets are available at thinks mini skirts not only do the door or may be obtained something for a woman, but for from any Council Officer. a man as well. He likes colored awarding of a Sacony dress donated by Thomas’ Ladies Store, which is furnishing the dresses for the fashion show. Becks Bra and as attractive as the other colors, in his judgment. Hairdos shouldn't be too fluffy. They Over-emphasize the hair and foot- distract from the beauty of the face. “1 like pants, but they don’t carry me aw; he said. There are so few women who There's nothing as demoralizing to a well-groomed woman Can wear them. I don’t care for] as arunin her stocking. 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