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Show Escalante Valley Women Sponsor Show ESCALANTE VALLEY springlike spring-like fashions of colorful floral designs and patterns for the . summer's modern Cinderella were presented April 7 in a style revue sponsored by the Escalante Escal-ante Valley Women's Club. Featured Fea-tured in the show, held in the Escalante Valley Community building, were outfits made from the cotton bags used for packaging packag-ing feed, flour and other products. pro-ducts. As attractive sportswear, children's chil-dren's clothes, tailored dresses and evening frocks -were shown to the audience, the commentator, commenta-tor, Mrs. Dorothy Gardner,, told how seamstresses can convert prosaic sacks Into striking apparel. ap-parel. The garments, loaned by , the National Cotton Council of Memphis, Tenn., were made from the season's latest McCall's patterns which are readily available avail-able in local pattern shops and department stores. Models for the show included Marileen Austin and daughters Cynthia and Coleen, Juanita But-ller, But-ller, Johnny Butler, Edith Force, Judy Del Vecchio, Selma Godard, Jean Jolley, Kathie Jolley. Pat Movie, Melissa Whltelaw, Dianne Wood nd Phyllis Wood. A musical program and refreshments re-freshments were enjoyed by all who attended and novelty favors, in the form of colorful little Easter hats made -from egg shells, were given to everyone The program consisted of vocal numbers by Mrs. Leda Jolley and daughters, Lanita and Gloria, and Mrs. Phyllis Wood, and also al-so a selection of piano duets by Miss Alice Harker and Miss Elaine Harker. j |