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Show VnTY V ATC Ltah Ijuitan icaclie iunt The Herald Journal g First Lady's Favorite Photo Copies of Dior's Flat Look' Not As Flat As You Think rutunra YORK 'Do-It-Yourse- by stumbling onto facts that shed new light on this controversy That is The Flat Look wont make a girl look flat unless she is flat. This is the hottest thing in the industry, a man named Andrew into a .seven'h Avenue showroom Arkin had said over the teled to try on the first models, there- - phone, describing his first fashions He sent his designer to Paris, then rushed him back here with mental pictures no sketching allowed at those previews to copy Christian Diora I the e The low the with silhouette straight waistline that reminded disgruntled male of the lines of a capita 11, Model Demonstrates A showroom model volunteered to demonstrate the new flat look group of dresses and suits first. She walked out In three different outfits a black erisp silk dress; a red cocktail dress and a charcoal grey nubby silk suit. On her the effect was exactly what the rumblings from Paris would lead you lo expert. She loked flat In front There waa only a slight sign of Indentation where the waist should be. Roth dresses and suit were cut in an almost-straigline to a mid-hi- p point, and then the skirt fullness began to further conceal the fig- by The t- i c I M;. c, . ;-- i jrrr'oJr!frr. : V- - y fidelity . , 'g'vuP? . JA vV - , nwotl f- - - -- c O O O ou knovv, the one equip- - best-like- VJV ' i o swallowed. 2 Age without the Dont even look at a toy thinking of the age of child who is to get it and what the child is interested in. Toys Have Many Uses 3. Playability Select a toy that is versatile, because children use plav things for many purblock may be a bomb poses man you knovv. She is undoubtedly smart for It takes brains to know how to get along with peo-- 'i pie but the most intellectual wo-- 1 man in any group is rarely the most popular. Theres too great a temptation for the brilliant woman to want to have her brilliance recognized for her to be Impatient with one moment or a gun the next other people's ideas. 4 Artistic You may find that though she appeal Is the toy a reputation for a sense of pleasant to look at' Playthings should a not it is probably not based have carnival apAkM at WI MM. MKIfiii mf M. pearance, but should combine on her own quotable remarks, hut on her ability to see the funny a child an apInternational News Photos is honored that requests which come in by the hundreds colors that ofgivebeautiful side of little everyday happen-preciation things. D. The her favorite each for of Mrs. Dwight this charming picture photo. year 5. Durability In buying things Ings and her readiness to laugh Eisenhower is being used by the First Lady photograph was made by Jim Mahan, and like tool sets, be sure the tools her self and with others. scored a great hit with the First Lady. and the White House to satisfy numerous Tou will undoubtedly have to are really good and usable, and not just shaped like tools A child admit that she is always willing DENVER (Ih Denver residents , while vacationing here with the regularly each afternoon. needs a sturdy tool more than to do her part and perhaps a were surprised and pleased to- President, so much so that there On her second shopping spree an adult does because he is haid-e- r little more. The sponger, the loafer. the irresponsible are rarely day at the way Mamie Eisen- was some worry about her in a Denver suburban area she on it. hower la enjoying her return to health last summer. A great deal of attention and popular with anyone who knows allowed an Oklahoma agreeably Sunday Service her home town. them well. couple who chanced by to photo- concern is shown for good scale In 1953 she appeared in pubGoes Shopping models of like cars real to with her their things children, Forsaking her usual quief sum- lic only when she and the Presi- graph on real things, and he is When trains, Sheehy said mer vacation routine, the first dent drove or walked to the Cor- the dismay of a secret service and a to child fool. he to about is man her. hard begins six, aeompanying and driven ona Presbyterian Church, three lady haa shopped about town like an average house blocks from the Doud home, for wife. She has mingled with peo- Sunday aervices. Not so this summer. ple downtown, chatted with stranThe first lady. In the six days ger and posed for photographs. Mrs. Eisenhower has made no since she stepped off the presipublic appearances dential plane, has been shopping and doesn't intend to. But her twice. She has driven through K Impromptu activities so far have the foothills of the Rockies, visitiX f ed the grave of her father, inbeen a nice surprise. In the past. Mrs. Eisenhower spected the Presidents summer has stuck close by the home of offices at Lowry Atr Force Base her mother, Mrs. John S. Doud. here, and entertained friends bosqooo0 JAMlMikt 1 - Virginia Firemen Raise Funds with Chicken Dinners ' ou "iU flnd that she u.. . good memory, especilly for the things that are important to oth-lik- e ers. their names, the interests, their families, their aecomplish- mens, their troubles. The woman that everyone likes isnt prettier, more intel-ent- s ligent or wittier than others, there is no reason why one who really wants popularity cant have it. A by d t ' ,it It wasnt until later that I discovered how much credit the On model got for the me, the picture changed 'Marvelous, aren't they? Arkin exclaimed, rubbing his hands and beaming with the air of a man who Just found uranium under the carpet, The model glided across the carpeted floor In the dressing room, and I followed. Tipped It On "I want to see the average woman's reaction, 1 explained, while the model zipped me into the black dress. It closed snugly around me, instantly revealing some basic facts of curves versus straight lines. Maybe Ita too small." I apologized, walking out with noticeable curves where before the dress bad looked straight. "Try the auit, Arkin suggested. "Our model are thin, you know. The suit curved snugly over the hips, thereby creating a noticeable waistline. Two buyers from mldwestern stores, Just back frot Paris, spotted me and nodded shrewdly. "That look about right, one I said all along commented. those Paris styles werent as flat as everybody aeemed to think." ovpr-Beatri- children also both men and women, and you, to keep occu- niJ fln,j 0ut some surprising pied things about her. Dr. Sheehv has a few basic Aou may discover that she rules she follows in the selection foudn-- by anv Wretch of the of toys, and she CUggested par-- 1 pagination be called beautiful might do well to consider The popular woman is often a them when shopping. They are: woman of average looks, who is1 1. Safety Make sure tovs are because she takes the well constructed and have no trouble to play up her femininity ou may alo discover that sharp edges or corners or parts f that come off easily and can be she isnt the most brilliant wo-- i n " and Mrs John Ladle. Mr. and Mrs Snackman were night guests of Mr and Mrs. Eldon Ladle at Rexburg. of Mr the said, f' ftmJr uhSh y radio-phonogra- she ment, e. h; , V1Mt0IS, gram, pageant was served un the church lawn frd Jhc h h fo nf V',tlng old fronds During their stay Mr. and M i Ladle and Mrs Ross were guests tho-analyz- do-H-- ures SET GIRLS JUMPER-JACKE- T A darling button-bac- k Jumper to wear with blouses or sweaters, or paired with the brief Jacket that is included in the pattern. Pattern No. 8033 is in sizes 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8 yers. Size 4, Jumper, J4 yards Jacket, 1 yard. For this pattern, send 30c in COINS, your name address, size desired, and the PATERN NUMBER to Sue Burnett The Herald Journal, 372 W. Quincy Street, Chicago 6, 111. Send 25 cents today for your copy of our pattern catalog, Basic FASHION. The fall and winter 54 issue is filled with attractive easy to sew styles for all ages. . PenE ht you Golden Jubilee A" T. theory Aftei d'nner the iund then, is that voun sters get ounT mem- of the group played games hers tovs from more pleasure they A short business meeting was have to put togfther themselves. hM dunn2 offlt(lrus for Included among the M to vear im ranking lov s chosen bv experts 'v wax chosen a tov llfo,;d bv the council, appointed Henry Barker of Salt Industry orgumahon. were scale Lake City, vice president. Maud model airplane sets, sport ear as- B Jorgensen, secretary, and sembly kits, building bneks plasNvman was again chos- tic cities and the traditional logs en gene logical chairman. fur making cabins Children Imitate Elders Dr Emma Dickson Sheehy, professor of child education at Columbia Universitys Teachers college, was one of the panel of experts who hundreds of toys ourShe said that the self (rend is following the pattern set in adult activities While the most popular "oman, parents are putting together high1 S,udy Il-li- 8 hi Id Attend I Today's Pattern 3-- Barker family lf' ao-it- Paris-inspire- 8033 Tlie Valley Residents union SinildV, August Mack s P rk in Southfield The long tables were aHraitive with and Mrs Lewis nations 4o fAj OoO children nui-g.uiv coioi d cloths and (lowers Mendou, Mi and Each fanulv brought a bo Snackman of Devevil!e the luruh whnh was served country Mis L G Boss attended All Sugar City golden jubilee. Uillian T. Baiker, master au tormer residents of that city, on the head Mis Sparkman, a daughter of The (ouncils annual selection ceremome.. called on l's the Ladles, was born there. Mrs. to of each report family nt tO Of thf1 mOh f , introduce and activities family Ladl s fatun. Amos Hunt, was the ear included a lot of one of the early settler Present. be- v our self models The toomuy first M;V di esses ropud from the French Hat Look already are rolling off the assembly lines in this citys garment district. At a reporter with pioneering blood in the family, I dropped AT ; Barker Family Has Reunion Trend For Toys Veering Toward L t wpn Lrii d Mrs. Afton Van Kampen, merly Afton ltigbv of Newton, entertained at a luncheon Mon- day at her beautiful home in Og-hden honoring Mrs Mary J. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson are ,0n having Ogden to make their home m New York City. Mrs. 1son js (he daughter of the formpr AIrs Emma Rigby Jac-a- t 0bf, of Newton. Guests included Persus Rigby, Lettie Jenkins, Francis Rigby, Edith Cooley, Florence Rigby, Orpah Faoricious, Mary Rigby, LaVern Rigby and Cora Rigby, all of Newton: Mrs. Maud Cooley Gunnell, Mrs. 0 A. Cannon and Mr. and Mrs Sterling hams, ail of Salt Lake City, and Sue Merrill of Pieston. for-an- as Wil-hum- or r House For Newlyweds Open announce the Petersen and Mr. Mrs. Silvan of Logan forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Edna Mae, to Alan P. Thomson, son of Mrs. II .G. Thomson of Glendale, California. The wedding date is September 3. They cordially invite all friends and relatives to attend an open house in their honor on Friday. September 3, from 8 to 10:30 p.m. at the Logan Eleventh ward church, 19i South 1st East. SINGER Ink? AND IliilSjiiiilltesI Heres the opportunity youve been waiting When greasing muffin tins, be sure to wipe the excess fat from each cup A too heavy coating Smithueld stake entei tamed at of fat causes uneven rising of the au old folks banquet on Wednesmuffin batter. day, August 25. Following the A small chunk of coal placed banquet an excellent program with in was the refrigerator will help elimAlphonxo presented d FOR VOLUNTEER FIREMEN'S fund raUlnr dinners Christensen as master of cere- inate unpleasant odors. chicken, baked ham, gelatin salads served rafeterla style. monies. A large crowd attended. The Ladies Auxiliary of the finely chopped stuffed olives. If scatter rugs have a tendency toto Sprinkle gelatin on cold cuil up. vacuum clean them Vienna, Va., Volunteer Fire DeDont let crumbs collect in an to soften Add hot tomato partment give dinneis In the local mato juice stir until dissolved. electric toaster, or a short cir- on both sides. Then apply a thin coat of white shellac to the unjuice; lirehouse to raise money for fireAdd lemon juice. Tabasco and cuit may result Use a soft brush derside. fighting equipment. Meals are them. salt; mix well. Chill until mix- to remove served cafeteria style. ture is the consistency of unMrs. Margaret Long, auxiliary beaten egg white. tir in cabbage, To remove rust from the corher active president, and tell us that oven-bake- d chick- celery, onion, green pepper and ners of cake tins in use a long olives. time, dip a raw potato in cleanen, baked ham and gelatin salads Tk Reopening Of Turn Into a 154 x 10t a h ing powder and scour. are the most popular items. Here shallowd chill pan: baking are two of their best selling menuntil firm. To serve, cut into us: For a different flavor to bak. 1. Oven-bake- d chicken, pota- squares. ed ham, baste it with grape juice, toes with mustard and sour cider or pineapple juice. DANCE Old Folks buy a beautiful favorite for over a century-- at built-to-la- Banquet world's st for- -a chance to SINGERSewing Machine; a great saving! These machines are good as new but are selling at costs far lower than the cost when new. See for yourself! This is a sale you wont want to miss! oven-bake- j ANNOUNCING 2a-lnc- KATHY'S cream dressing, tomato perfec- tion salad, roils, butter or mar- , garine. watermelon. 2. Baked ham, cinnamon candied sweet potoes, green beans, orange cranberry relish salad, chocolate cake. Mrs. Long gave us her gelatin salad recipes: Cranberry Relish Salad (Yield: 24 Servings) Two oranges, quartered and cans whole seeded, 3 cranberry sauce, 3 envelopes unflavored gelatin, 2 cups bottled cranberry juice cocktail, cup sugar. Put oranges through food chopper, using fine blade. Combine with whole cranberry sauce; mix well. Sprinkle gelatin on cranberry juice to soften. Place over boiling water: stir until dissolved. Remove from heat; add sugar and stir until dissolved. mixStir into ture. Chill until the consistency of unbeaten egg white. Turn into 24 paper cups. Tomato Perfection Salad (24 servings) Four envelopes unflavored gelatin, 2 cups cold tomato juice, 1 quart hot tomato juice, Ia cup lemon juice, teaspoon Tabasco, teaspoon salt. 1 quart grated cabbage, 1 quait finely diced celery, 2 tablespoons minced onions, 1 cup finely chopped green pepper, bt cup orange-cranberr- y l2-c- SCHOOL No Host Surprise For a tighter wrap on a package. dampen the stung before use. The string shrinks as it House Warming dries. Friday evening a no host surTry this pancake main prise house warming was held dish for a easj quick evening meal. for Mr. and Mrs. Grant Brough Using your favorite pancake in their new home. mix, prepare one pancake Supper was served to the hon- for each of the ored guests and Mr. and Mrs. Fill the member with a family. pancake shrimp Creed Johnson, Mr. and Mrs or crabmeat salad, roll up and Harmon Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. with lemon juice, then Dean Rich. Mr. and Mrs. Ken- sprinkle broil for a few minutes. neth Webb. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clark, Mr . and Mrs. Dana Stocks. Mr. and Mrs. Larrv Low-- 1 er and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas HOW LONG BEFORE Blanchard Mr. and Mrs. Brough were THERE'LL BE A . . . presented with a lovely gift. i Enlarged pores usually indicate oiliness of the skm and calls for extra effors at skin cleanliness with lots of soap and wa- - ter washings. 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