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Show r fw w nm w1 p w 9mrmTi 1 w r w "T"" - m w m m m '7 w wt ' , The Little Woman' vw y t 'f'T'W T A The Salt Lake Tribune, Monday, July 2, 1962 . By Don Tobin C5 sion, produced by Eleanor Lambert ' An added note designers arent always great rivals. By Peg Zwecker Chlcfo most coveted He honors. currently designs for "two Dally Newi Strvica Cotton is climbing. And improved styling has 'con tributed to this fabric's ascendancy. Once a year an award is given for the top performance in American fashion, using cotton as the medium. Jacques Tlffeau received the 10th annual Cotton Fashion Award this year. The young, French-borAmerican designer was also the recipient in 1960 of the Winnie the, Coty Amer ican Fashion Critics Award one of the fashion world's fashion well-know- n own houses his & Pruzan. and Monte-SanTlffeau. honored for the best high fashion use of cotton during the year," was also cited for his fresh selection of cotton weaves and colors in costumes. Took Interest , In addition to Mr. Pruzan." said Tlffeau, I owe tremendous gratitude t o . Christian another man Dior, whom I first met in New York and who, from Tlffeau-Busc- h o n the beginning, took great interest in my work." All leading designers are using more cotton than ever before In history. For no other fabric offers as many different colors, weights, never - before seen textures and patterns as cotton. . Tlffeau introduces a new ridged cotton sheer, woven on organdy for evening, and a new firm seersucker weave tor suits. He likes . cotton tapestry in bright Gauguin tones. For fall he has designed cotton velveteen lounging pajamas. Bill Blass has designed a wedding dress in broomstick pleated cotton broadcloth;' Gold Coast Award winner twice, Philip Hulitar chose polished printed cotton satin with a huge organdy flower for a long strapless evening dress; Pauline Trigers,- - former Cotton Award winner, paints a cool and collected summer fashion picture in elegant dress and jacket costumes for town in black and gray striped cotton. Festive Mood0 Jane Derby, Cotton Award winner in 1960, designs her evening ensembles in a festive mood using printed - cotton , that flowers in shades of yellow, pink and green for a full skirted decollette dress with matching scarf for the wrapped up look! Other past Cotton Award Adele Simpson, winners Harvey Berln, Brigance, Ben Relg, Anne Fogarty, James Galanos and Donald Brooks - all proved the Versatility and Importance cotton plays in fashion today with their 1962 styles featured as Blue Ribbon Cottons along with Tlffeau designs at yesterdays show' in Grade Man- - Bill Blass proved this by giving a party for new winner Jacques Tlffeau. frnah 23 Fryers Rib . Steak Na. n.59 1 Bananas . n. 10 Don's Market Wa Olv 1701 1. Mala OaW Srrlk t a..-- 7 Itampa .m. 4M-00- You shouldnt' monopolize ' Miss Istiour Ilka that, dear. Give some other husband a chance to make a fool of himself!" Keep Children Busy-Dr- aw Summer Plans day shall begin and end, and is concerned with getting-up time and going-to--betime. Make it fit the family routine, if you dont for parents. exasperating want the days to ravel out The childrens idea of days full of fun because of no A youngster cannot pdssibly school is Intriguing to think feel much purpose in living about but it becomes dull, when he goes to bed at all for purposeless living is alhours, different every day, -ways dull. . and gets up the same way! As for parents, why have a summer full of, What Also, regularity has to do with responsibility, and with can I do now? There Is ' what the child knows he to I do," havent nothing . must do.' got anyone to play with. No matter what plan you :Why not begin right now to see to it there is something may work out to fit your to do, that some of it is at family, we feel safe in least regular, and that there guaranteeing that the summer will work out better for is plenty of it! all concerned because of ' Overall Look a plan. having We suggest the wisdom of look at the taking an overall ; summer and planning it in general. Further, we urge having the youngsters take ' .. . ;a look with you and help .'with as much of the planfor Teea ning as possible." It is excelDoll and Boy Friend lent practice in orderly 'thinking for them to see the summer as a whole instead of letting it be a succession of days to be drifted I through. - There is always the maker ,of making sure in the planthe time does not ningsothat filled up with, things get to do that there are no hours left for free, easy and relaxed pastimes. This may sound contradictory but it is .not It takes definite plan-'Tiln-g to give children a chance to be leisurely and still keep them busy. As a matter of fact there cannot be real leisure time unless there are busy times-.witwhich leisure is interspersed. We mean leisure to .fiddle around" with whatever it is fun' to fiddle with, to read, to lie and look at the, clouds, to just think or to poke in the dirt .with a stick! " ', Begin and End Planning for regularity means deciding when the By Grace Langdon (PhJD) and Irving W. Stout (Ed.D) A summer at loose ends can get tiring and boring for children and tiring and d todays Pattern, .tyasidw 10-l- Pranch'a MUSTARD Aaaartad a Whit NAPKINS JV SILK D.I.Ct.bl. WONDERFOOD It M MALLOWS MADERA Rlttnd OLIVES LIBBY Pork L A BEANS 5 JOLLY PICKLES v.r SrHr ALUM. FOIL rh Hamb. ar Hat Oas PICKLR BARREL DHI KAISER WONDER BUNSd.. NABISCO h Cradle bag b. Vanilla COOKIES 2 Battlaa far 49c RELISHES Bened, CailllM CHICKEN 3 Bene TURKEY 3M"",1 HSINZ COFFEE Meiovt - Arrre iL jar Hi Off ... CUrrfcC SWANSON ChKkan, Baaf MEAT PIES Turfcar, Park MAID rafraahlns Hire MINUTI Banana Oran JUICE FRUIT BARS 2. Buttarnut Initant SWANSON SWANSON Mrs. Arthur M. Brown (Mrs. Brown, is the former Susan Wintrobe) are, the proud parents of a son, Andrew William, bom June 26 in London, England. Happy grandparents are Dr. and Mrs. M. M. 5882 Brentwood Dr,' who are at present visiting !in London, and Mnrand Mrs. ;M. Brown of Winnipeg, Canada. Dr. Brown is dong postgraduate study in cardiac iphysiology at Middlesex Hospital, University of London. Win-Itrob- Geaning Kidneys e, Always remove the tubes and membrane from kidneys tefore washing. 7-!- . Cana f 1I mTBBCalD,Kl C News has been received that Dr. and VS. HA Newest of the new! Oute model doll fits for a and her boyfriend designed for all occasions. Fun to sew with daughters help, and you save dollars. 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