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Show C7 1 Jtadlltond IN HOLLYWOOD By LEE HOCAN ff wu. - f'lg'T1. 'W.-'l ; ; -v - v " . ' -:i I I " v'i 1 : ' & ; . :,. : : '.y:, " -' ' ' I - ... .' . TEENAGERS who know their way about the campus are following follow-ing JOANELL JAMES' lead in new sweater accessories. The lovely love-ly young NBC singer chooses Bee Norton's antiqued silver dog collar and sleeve bracelet to wear with pastel pullovers. m BUTTONS, more buttons and ,the most intriguing buttons of the jyear are those chosen by PATJL-ETTE PATJL-ETTE GODDARD to accent a simple sheer wool black dress. iThe buttons are amber glass and gold conies of old Greek coins used to outline the cuffs, collar and a wide belt . . . Belts continue to 'be a most important accessory 'note for winter wear, and NBCs EVE ARDEN has a wide black leather, perfectly plain, except for its fastening, which Is a heavy gold lock and key. . . . For suits. DEANNA DURBIN chooses a wonderful won-derful big shoulder strap bag of turf tan calfskin. A most unusual design, there are two small bags attached by a brass rod to a regular regu-lar size envelope bag a three-in-one for serious shopping. . . . GRACIE ALLEN'S newest jewelry accessories are ear clips of gold from which hang tiny golden silhouettes sil-houettes of her two children, Ronnie Ron-nie and Sandra. SEEN ABOUT RADIO CITY: Teen-aged LOUISE EKICKSON, JOANELL JAMES star of "A Date With Judy," in the new very flat, very barefoot sandals san-dals with wide straps. . . . MARGARET MAR-GARET WHITING in the new "two-faced" gloves combining bright green wool top with green leather palms. . . . Guest star IDA LUPINO wearing a plain black jersey dress with a stole of yellow, black and red plaid wool, fringed and spattered along the border with sequins of all colors. |