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Show SEASONAL CHATTER By Sugar 'N Spice SPIED MILLIE LEWIS the other day in an attractive winter win-ter coat dusty rose shade, pat-terened pat-terened with full sleeves, wide cuffs and large good-looking buttons. PETITE IN HER WHITE ballerina bal-lerina length formal of lace and net was MAXINE OWEN. The tight fitting bodice and full net skirt combined to make a graceful grace-ful line. WHEN BEATING egg whites, do not tap beater on bowl of egg whites. The jar will cause the whites to lose a great deal of their fluffiness. The beater should be tapped on the hand to clear off the whites. BOUQUETS TO A F T O N BIRCH, who alone, collected $530 last Saturday to help send a delegation to Washington to try to further the Echo Park dam project. Orchids to the local lo-cal merchants also, who are always al-ways hit for donations, and who always come through with a smile. ALICE FERRON LOOKED smart in her jacket dress of turquoise tur-quoise blue. The peplum jacket was designed with Peter Pan collar and long sleeves. FOR YOUR CHILD'S PARTY, PAR-TY, color some of the frosting with green, red or yellow coloring, color-ing, and write the name of each guest in colored icing. Use the cakes as place marks at the table. The children will love them. RED IS BECOMING TO two particular blonds we've seen lately namely, sisters, LUEL-LA LUEL-LA SULLIVAN and GENEVA WHITING, who both have beautiful beau-tiful new red coats. LOOKING FRESH AS A DAISY and real pert in a navy blue taffeta skirt with unpress-ed unpress-ed pleats was ANN MURPHY. With it she wore a red ruffled peek-a-boo petticoat and white nylon blouse. UNDERSTAND THE SOCIAL highlight of the week was a party for the younger set, given in honor of HAYDA McKIN-LAY'S McKIN-LAY'S birthday. Dinner, dancing dan-cing and even corsages for the guests made an ultra nice affair. 1 CAUGHT A QUICK glimple of EVELYN SCHMIETT in a biege orlon dress with accordion pleated skirt and rhinestone but- j ton trim. Her fur jewelry she I wears goes perfectly with it. SPRINKLE WAXED PAPER with powdered sugar before wrapping a frosted cake. Frosting Frost-ing will then stick to the cake instead of the paper. HOPE SOME OF ROOSEVELT'S ROOSE-VELT'S popular business and professional men haven't bit off more than they can chew challenging a group of Vernal merchants to a basketball game it should be a riot to watch the past sportsmen indulge such a strenuous sport one again but the cause is worth" as profits will go for a polo benefit. Don't miss it it phi"' be the game of the season. -is scheduled for Jan. 21 at ion Hi?h School. FAYE YACK SHOULD wear red more often her red taffeta holiday dress looked striking against her fair comnlextion. SKATING ENTHUSIASTS should feel indebted to the ! FRESTONS, who have been so generous in grantin'' Fvit,in privileges at their ponds to everyone. It's an ideal spot and has been greatly inhabited lately. late-ly. WE COULDN'T HELP BUT notice how smart FAWN COL-THARP COL-THARP looked in her handsomely hand-somely styled grey winter coat, with full back. BLACK RAW SILK with fine gold metallis stripes describes the attractive dress PRISCILLA MALIN was wearing recently. It was fashioned with a full skirt, low V-neck and elbow length sleeves. USE BRIGHT FINGERNAIL polish to mark your child's overshoes. |