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'1 op 0il 4 c - "i7 " I '411' : :4 i ' ' I1 ' ' - ' "' Ill' 3 sil i " '' ' - a i - i-- : " ' c : f a at asal-ara"'"e'411-V-'''''l y aaa c tf4 ' '''''" '' ' ' ' - ' ' ' ' '' ' - ai I l f la ! - 'I ' ' :' 1110 ree-- a - ' I - - ' ' ' ' ' - '' ' i a " : ' 1 ri-a- ' a - ' ' : 10 4 ' : 1 11 i I k i ' ' : '' ' r'Ita ' ' or I- ii t i i - ' ' a ' ' - ' i f )1- I - ?4 - :': tr lel f AI Ai ' :1 : t: ' m s) - 1P4' ' ''h - -'' r-- --- ' --- - i ' Colleen lived in an apartment in San Francisco and here the gathered store a stool found in a second-hanand a coat rack with a planter base from a junk stare She refinished f both iliftwith A hall bench complete top seat to store wet footwear hooks for hats and a beveled mirror was found at Deseret Industries Her sofa was purchased at the ' county hospital auction as was a ate- dent desk that she uses as a telephone chair She refinished the wood on both and then had the sofa cushions uphol- literal' in a light avocado velvet The hespital auction was a big day That same afternoon Colleen' rocker much like found an over-size-d t' the sofa at the Veterans' Thrift Store the While she was wood on the rocker she discovered it '4 was a signed piece It may be worth a '1 lot of money at least more than ? 'a she paid for It It was recovered in the same velvet as the sofa ' t One handsomely carved chair was lc one of a set from an uncle's office It a a Colleen has a recovered seat In blue bright special 1 "The rest of that set Is In a duck club somewhere" says Colleen Her walls feature all sizes and ' gathered from shapes of pictures antique used furniture and junk ell but one that is and stores this one is of Colleen and her brother when they were small children A real asset to her entertaining Is this the found in an a tea wagon store is reportedly a and antique survivor of a trek across the Plains Her bedroom is furnished with second-hanfurniture including '''"''"'"'"'1 r'' t ' a - '' llI '' ': '1 " ' 1 '1 ''' '' '' - ' t''' 4 t-- ' ' i 4 4k 1' - I 1 :g 1 ' 1 !J1 ' ''''4' 4 i 'II 1 ja cuksektirts - §' Ji 4k '": '3 A '1 ' ' t ''' I 1 g al ' i a a 'l 1: 1 ': ri 1 r 1 i '1 - k':1 'I a :i a - I ' a a ' ! a to '' ' t'' ' a ' ' k ''' ' i15itiPpiftWfi — tv '‘ a a:a-- A 11 ' ' h ' y' aa'''-- ikk 1 ' a 3 ' ta v her '''ai 4 :I'7-:47- a-- a aal v s 1 - V''" la ' la a ' 't ' '''''-- ' ' I - ' 'a 03 " - 'NI d - alga s" ir 1: i - t1-- 14 i - A 1: I f t ' : ii' i Iin sparklin Newcomers spring potent! by 11"Alkz0444Adoi - ' a Rr t A—The "Operetta Pump" Patent in Black Neige $1395 Also in silver or gold kid at $1695f '" ‘ a" t as l' - B—"Arthur" in potent with matching suede trim Perfect Pink Marina Blue Neutral Neige or Black $1595 4 't ''''' 1 114 1'-''- : --- - C—"Tivoli" strap Patent In Spring Lilac or Black $1595 ' '111 4 All in - sizes 5 to 11 AAAA -- M to sC ' ' ' ' C— ' ' ' 0 oe ps 6 0 t "Quality Shoes ilosery and llandbogs" ' Open Monqii 9 pm 214 SOUTH MAIN-75- 1 '‘ B N 4 0 LAKE CITY 1 Et S rate i 7r -- : ft c a 1 itg 4i' a ' - 5( i - x : :i i i' t x eapt at A" '' :! ' ' at7 t ts L 4 1 0 ' A' v-:- k ' : ' ''' ' 1 1 'If --s1 2a Oi e 4 It'' ' 4 a -4( a- - Af-- ' 1 a 'i ' A Vk it if 1 - 1 - A led 1 N 4 vo'zi -N l 41:771 ! 4 - love applause f take your curtain calls in FRANK LEE daisy print separates These "Paris prints"prOmise rave notices for you all summer long Vivid daisys scattered lazily on this season's IMPORTANT rajah cloth make skirt or pant sets showy enough for many successful encores White lace dramatizes All fully lined for Superb Performance! I peacock blue or green Sizes 4 6-1- - Priced separately for perfect fit and endless mix and match combinations Jacket 1300 Slim skirt 1000 Overblouse with full back zipper 1300 Tapered pant 1200 All storm hostess 6 I ' Cottonwood Atoll open ?Von Mort Fri to 9 Rose Park open to 8 PM Murray to 9 PM Fridays — t ‘ f W1 it ' aaa‘ — k1A - IrIc - 1- I ae ' 1 I if r-- - 0 I 4t "a ‘11 4 A I' 4 -- - )r ' 1 4 ' '' :4 - ose - ' N' i I $t-- V ' V A ior 'e-:- a 4 1 r ' - 1 4' t 4 4 - a Kt -- A ' i 4t P' 34' t r ' k 4" ' L T 0 i 4 A t it I ) I ' 1 i t ‘ ' k 4 I f ' : ''il "ea - 'Ir sk 4 - G ' 4 fo 4 1" V y I- - AI 11 )0 It - t A -'- 41144mos SO "610 111 - 6 - -1- 1111111 ' ' ti : v"o -- 1 2 a AN " I ' - k -- ' f s'3 Benefitting from the luncheon will be the American Fork Training School Mrs Bob Kolf Is general chairman a I I Pt ''" ' t‘ 4 ? a r - a --- ir' fol 4 s! ''C ' UBUFFET 10e Á dri4s-- i 4 -- -- 21251--- --- Pa 41s ' tic 1- -- makeup Mrs Frank Heywood reservations and Mrs Clarice Bergman music ""aaa k t: ' 1:1 guest will be given a of a buyer's sheet to Assisting are Mrs 'Thomas Wrench decorations Mrs Norm Peterson table decorations Mrs William O'Donoghue name tags Mrs Joe Tugaw and Mrs Ed Pack gifts Mrs Sam Holionger chairman Mrs James Johnson and Mrs George Norman show chairmen Mrs Bob Hammer i ' X Ground floor level Walker Center Parking Terr'ace Second South near Main 46 :7: clothes shown the win- ner will receive a gift certill- este s x) ' FAMILY ' :7-7- a 7r t - 0 istt I HOUSE :411Isitt —zv:- N f Newcomer's Club of Salt Lake City will hold its spring fashion lunch Tuesday at 12:30 pm at the Rodeway Inn Club members will model from Adrien 'N ' If ' it te 4k ' A a 'X --34'774- 4i 1 c- Style Show a41 1 X I '1 ill ' '' $ -- Plan for 46 i g - x lin a' - gay young look aa a 5k 11 Ai- - Tuesday Fete' -- :X 411444 ' 4t k k 09 ' 1' Pt itcr i 14 -- '' - 11(teeyet We" ed ' tt r - ' - - 0 illt IP k ' ' 1 - it tit5-7::- koo ' I ' Fork Free at the Main Parking Mall Enter at 26 IV Broadway It's so convenient! I i ''' ' d ' I : ' 4 - ' ' - k iT) 7 1$araiiiain'tilapmelatiallogrampleitdimmorsonordi t - she ' presenCoat 4 ''rI''- "( FROIT Colleen began collecting when family offered unwantedc items The dining room furniture belonged to her grandmother Shopping for old furniture is not the same as shopping for new after you have it delivered there's still of making it work the rack at right has a planter base Colleen picked It tip when she was living in San Franciscb i ' ' Pt a ' ' ' ti A play on print in the fashion news ' : a A 11s C- ' i f( a H---a'a-0- 4- 7a0 VShare the "Luc k of the Irish" at Hansa "Paris prints" ' a' aaaaaaaasaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa - - ' r tt-i: : t' t:'''J wardrobe ' aaaaaaaaaaaa si 1 entire t 411!' :'!I ' gift House Locik for the "Lucky Leprechaun" if you find hirn lunch or dinner is free for everyone at your table Hansa House's "Shamrock Des- sert" is free with lunch or dinner through St Patrick's Day Parking validation anytime in the Walker Center Parking Terrace Bring the Hansa House is i children they'll agree A i Salt Lake's " - r4 t"olf saplevnodmoann hyoasurcbuodgdeotilatrs a ' 4 The i finest mini-dress- I P'' going t it stretch pants with loots or i or whatever she t $ pleases ' s NoreU can advise you about k ' ti " i to stay The tiniest roundest woman listening to all this draws herself up with the knowledge that for Norell she 'can wear i --- 4A : 1 41 s "'"a a are older" r S'-'' year" l K j short and there aren't any women who can't wear them A bad leg is a bad leg there or there and covering the knee isn't going to help "There is no right age or A size for young fashions young dress made in 16 will look all right became just enlarging it will n4ake it look ' i '''' - i wau- - i 11 asii'i' - r 0 f e '‘ ' - ' Once he has designed some- thing ' it is esponsible for' itself "I wouldn't say that I'VP created- a monster" he said of the Great Pants Blight which he started in 1960 "but you can'tcontrol things I still believe in pants I just haven'tmade any this i ! ' i ra"aaa-ar' - tt 1 - F ! hi 1 ? 1 f c1( - :: T 'X Ti ts‘ tracting" Don't Trust Him Co But Norman Norell is a friend among the cookie plathahavvee eemshsoiritle:lassekyiret)su ' ters 42T'est 2'nd South doubts about next year Mrs Johnson trusts him your and you know that every time 1 she plants a tree someone xxxxxx x44444410evxylexw-alex10xx1t and on pant-suia ''''''"a : nearby puts --- spolls the horizon again And )! x N who invented the pant-salt-a ' 4 With his floppy gray proai )2 r fessorial hair his baggy suit 1 0 and worse sweater and his i ‘ alostAl s voice doctor a t growly family 4' he goes about dropping ideas x 40 p which lead women to ruin ' p X 1 Can Wear Trousers V x - X "Any woman can sers If she has a hip prob a44 lem she just needs a long f a4a ute x - - im- W t - look swishy You get good material In a Norell dress and youget a lot - --- -'- calls He deserts the past easily loose dress is the mod- "The ern dress" he said last year "They "all look like nightgowns" he says this year "I'm tired of prints too I've seen too mnay of them they're boring they're dis- - ' ti Yt one-dre- il at i' ' - W-- 1 an unusual lamp that she herself 1 ' ' ' d - it 4 '' ' 1 r A "q 44 44i' -- --' a t'' 1 ' ' ar f ii-- - 0 444" r'1"7) ':f i i:yrki44 aaaaaaaapa it t''- 4 72' ''' r ' ' 41'Y" we la 'aaa i ' rage d ' 4' t 404-m- wine decanter and an old pipe that once belonged to her grandfather VIrilett he lived in Lebanon They rest atop a book case purchased from a second-hanflumiture store 0 oP a la raa ' l'''' ' and Someone did interrupt him when he was at Saks to tell him that you can't get a Norno- man Norell underelothes shoes-- or winter coat wardrobe for 400 dollars His cheapest dress is $475 (The top this season is a coat made out of cloth flowers It is $3500 ' "highly perishable and only for the very rich — $3500 doesn't mean a damn thing to And why nice little a 400 Did Interrupt Him - 1 ' ' questions like "Add to it with figure" He doesn't blame Washington women' if they're a trifle' them") For the humble woman who conservative They rnight be wants a good wool dress for thinking of Their Position& $900 Norman Norell has a a He would even permit bargain The life span of one woman to think about what of his dresses Is at least five to see her husband might like sk him about Betty ' years --aher Fear Ana really everybody Is (Lauren to you) Bacall's good 'black chiffon which is 15 or 17 looking so much better these years old and still makes her days he feels 1 ''''''- Norrhan Norell is fmni Indiana and sounds so reasonable" and looks so cuddly and real that no one interrupts with what if she shot the :whole '— dollars?"' tc tit they have what Norell high-ris- e necklines "What I took off the bottom I put on the top" Immortal as the indb'idual dress may be Norman Norell says he design's Ifor you "Not for the future Not something to go to the moon iin or atiy damn fool thing like that" Deserts the Past other things" immeasurably has a few things that are - Colleen's 'Collection Continued from "41 wj - should buy one jersey dress with it Latet- she can add She whoop-do-do- ' t''4 A ''' '''''' ' ' Il 5 ' 'L ' ' '1§4 - Nice Little Figure Johnson has o quite not? She has ' 1' 0 ' ' d r '''- ' '' ' aaa----"- - '''''''''''''''''' ''' ' ' 7: ' aa --- ' t ' 's'''''''z-'''"'' "qv "i'' ":' z ' '' 4 :4"'--- - 1 f-- L ':'1-- - - ' : -: - ' - t ' " - ' ' ' - ' - — By Judith Martin Washington Post Writer "IArs proved I '1 l' " - ii2:-aara-a- ?a' i - of ii 1 a" ' ' ' c - --:f t I i: ' - "—i ''' '' ' ''' ' ' - ' '' '' - ' ' ' 1 '''''-- i ''' ' ' -' J: t r aota- i 1 ' ' ) - - ' - ‘ t ' - - ' - - ' : it14$ 1 -'' --"-- '' ' ' - -' ' ' ' 't 4' t - - - f- '"'" 4 ' - 1 1 ' 'oo'4 ' '4 1 it - f- 4 I 4' - '$40 1i' :'''' - 1 !5 ' ' ' ' t ': - -- i l I1 1l'-- : - t :'44 jt t - ' i ' '4i ' - 27 ':4- — i - r 2: f el 4 : 1 Norell's Notions WASHINGTON -- Norman Norell the dean of American fashion 'recently came to Washington to give the local fashon world lunch with a celebrity Saks Fifth Avenue a chanceto sell dresses without buying samples and his cus-tomerS a benevolent check- over He had a nice cup of tea and a chat with the ladies and remarked how splendidly everyone here is coming along - ': ''TTit! t ''''':---ss- -4 ! ' i ' - t t - ofkVak 1 I r : - i t i i ''' - Ti 1 e 1 - - ' I 1 it I' 4 Z r - '1- ' ' 'tI ) ' I ' f - II'l t t - 1 f ' - i' t 1 9 - -- Ir-- t - 103 ' i 1 i ' - I r" ' -- - J4 : - ' --- - ' - -- pall - - I I 1 0 ) ' -- ' 7 ' -- I 1 !4 i t: 14 i — - — pi- 101' 4 i 77 I fk St - 1‘ i ' 1 -- - ' ' ) I - - ' - 4 t I - - ' t - t i 1 (444 ' r'--'' - ' Rea11Iaut Hoosier : A - ' ' '' 4 r- - 4-- 0Vir-ii-444-- -- - -- 4 ' ' ' -- '' --1- ' - :' '' - - - 4e'' - - ' : f - 1967 - ""444114 - - Miss 3falours apartment Is an instant conversation area Wine de- -' canter' pipe rest atop bookcase belo w Living rooni ftirniture right came from county hospital and a second hand store ' i 1 ' k' : -- ''' 1'6 - 7 ilt l' The Salt Lake Tr bane Sunday Ntarch LI ' - - s 41 ' ' I ' - - '- - - Iry- — —esettsl2 4 r ' 1 - |