Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 285, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 4, 1963 Page: 16 of 20
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PAGE FOUR—SECTION TWO
Thursday, July 4, 196
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Underwood HD
SALE OF READY-TO-WEAR
The Underwood Home Demon
By ETHEL WOODBY
bits, select what they believe is ter the inauguration, and all she
design workshop at TWU this school girls.
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prixes in word art expositions.
Northwood Terr ace, at 7 p.m The
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Fashion shows
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present.
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We Give Famous Top Value Stumps
What about regulations in re- She added it is now possible
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HORMEL LITTLE
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However the class. composed presentations. They play up the signer of wool fabrics. She is the
mostly of home economics teach- extreme rather than the practical wife of Rex Stout, mystery writ-
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next meeting will be Sept. 3
Mrs. Robert Talley was a guest
New Plastics
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Record-C hronicle Women’s Editor popularity and good grooming ha- ing gown in New York shortly af-
A panel of fashion writers h ‘ h" - —*
teachers represented schools from high style on a
THE DENTON RECORD-C HRONICLE
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Rights
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BETTER DRESSES 1/3 to Yi Off
SUMMER SPORTSWEAR
Skirts, Culotte Sets, Short Sets, T-Shirts, Blouses.
A Large Group to Select From
GREATLY REDUCED
mmma-mm:
Prices Good Friday
& Saturday, July 5th
& July 6th only
4 - Vu
Ground Beef
Just when our hot weather is beginning you can enjoy these great savings. A large
group to select from our famous brands included. Drosses: Dacon, blends, linens,
silks, rayons, one and two-piece.
DOUBLE WALL PLASTICS
Keep Drinks Hut or Cold
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sultant for 1. A. Wyner Co., a
division of Ames Textile Corp.
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pared notes with panel members, taste.
Dr Edna Brandau was modera- Appreciation was expressed of She has
tor ' Thewsp-per fashion writers who re- werbe Schule of Dr Hoffman in
Of more interest than how late the latest fashion trends, but Vienna While she studied she
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studied in Kunstge-
She became interested in de- workshop which will continue
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VALUABLE COUPON 1np
The outer coat is of lumberjack daughters of Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
black plaid wool. The inner is a Yarbrough of Ponder, and mem-
waterproof poplin An unusual bers cf the 4-H Club demonstrat-
than how late the latest fashion trends, but Vienna While she studied she treatment, of buttons enables the ed the preparation of a fresh
trends are set in the fashion busi. express honest opinions about supplemented her funds by de- ' t bere wi ti blackberry pan pie in 3 i ion to
, ".Mi, P. ,u or each can be worn separately, baking pies for refreshments Mrs.
ness was how teen - age 1 ash- them if they are grotesque they signing for aristocracy, she has tors, designers, manufacturers, Milton furnished lemonade
ions, trends and lads are begun are not called lovely to please the pioneered-in the field of fabric de- tors, designers, manufacturers, t The picnic for members and
sign, and has won numerous buyers, retailers and pattern de- families will be Aug. 3 at the
signers are participating in the home of Mrs. Arthur Y eager, 2026
week, with the intention of dis- it was agreed that many fash- was to offer other than the teen-
i issing how fashion trends are on- iop magazines are doing more age ruffle thing, she said
lbs.
harm than good in their fashion Mrs. Stout is a recognized de-
Ware 6.95
Were 12.95
Were 14.93
Ware 19.93
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She believesPAmericishould as- ...
sume its place in Amhe"world by Slates Picnic
setting a high standard of quality. I I . I.
At present she is designer - con For F amilies
session with her mother offered Clasical was the word most oft-
some information en reft ned to by Mrs Stout. She
SOCIAL LEADERS said the classics have returned,
the social leaders of the class, tesque, the way - out and extreme average consumer, and joined the are scheduled by several nation- at the meeting 25 members were
are-usually the first to try anew fashions are not in good taste. J. P. Stevens Company in 1959 ally known retailers.
fashion idea. The other girls fol- she said, and certainly are not ---
low the tifflid practical. Women who choose
SUIT SALE
NOW IN
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gards to proper attire?
and retail clothing buyers from the smartest and latest fashions could find, in any price bracket
Dallas and Denton participated in for the coming season, and model except the most expensive, were
the Pola Stout fashion and textile them in special showings for copi ■ or adaptations of Mrs
Summertime is the right sea- coffee. double old-fashioned glass-
son to introduce you. family and «- an ice bucket that doubles
a as a wine cooler, a pitcher for
guests to practical and gay Pas iced drink are all mnewly avail-
ties that cut housework to a mini- able in houseware departments,
mum They will like the'picnic, indoors or out, set a colorful
air of gingham checks in new summer table by combining the
table accessories that are insulat- "gingham" plastic service with
ed to keep hot foods hot and iced easy-care place mats or table-
drinks cold No coasters requir- cloths Vinyl plastic backed with
ed. since the double thickness of unrethane foam, or vinyl backed
-plastic, with air space in between, with flannel, protect tables and
holds food at the right temper- absorb clatter. For special par-
ature. prevents “sweating,” leaves ties make a festive tablecloth or
no rings on tire table. mats out of man-made fibers in
informal buffets, patio tables, cool colors and flower prints,
boat picnics are more appreciat- These wash and dry with little
ed than sit-down meals around the or no ironing.
across the nation. Some schools If she stays with the simple but
have regulations determined by elegantly styled fashions she can
the faculty, others have a code be just as well dressed as the
of ethics drawn by student lead- woman with many times more
ers which is usually accepted with- money to spend for clothing,
out resentment because the stu- The public must learn to de-
dents feel pressure has not been mand these styles, however, be-
applied by adults. A Dallas cause it is public demand that
newswriter said schools in her determines what the retail buy-
city c!laim they have no regula- ers will select at market. If the
tions because their students know buyer believes everybody wants' .
how to dress properly. . toilook like Jackie Kennedy, even |
COED BOARDS if she's not the type. tl at’s what
Credit was given to many will be purchased for the coming
large department stores who have season.
high schcol and college coed fash- On s* dent bemoaned the fact
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ers shared experiences and com- and fashions in good classical er, mother of two daughters
and grandmother of three
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Most of the teachers agreed that clothing of excellent construction
this is true, and added that in both fabric and design are
sometimes the styles arc good, always well dressed
sometimes not acceptable It de- She said the women who are
pends on the taste of the social often 1 sted among the best dress-
it aders When the class leaders ed do not buy entirely new ward-
are in the upper academic bracket robes each season. They select the
the styles for that year are in- best offered and wear them for
variably in good taste. When the a number of years. Good. high
leaders have a lower scholastic styled fashions never go out of
slanding the styles are apt to be.style, she said.
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During her two-week workshops st ration Club met in the home of
she is displaying textile originals Mrs. R. B. Mellon with Mrs. Mar-
Wednesday a collection of col- vin Hansel as co-hostess.
lege • aimed dashions by a small- ...
operation manufacturer were The program centered around
shown The garments from County traditions of July 4.
Calicos Inc. are individually Mrs. W. W. Sherrill led the
made and of excellent native ma- group ir singing "America the
Uriah. The garments included a Beautiful” and then questioned the
burnoose in heather fleece. This , , .. ..
is a large hooded cape Also members about the American
shown was a true reversible coat Flag.
that is actually two coats in one. Pamia and Jean Yarbrough, |
family dining room table this
time of year, especially by the
hostess who can carry everything
off with a lighthearted air on an
unbreakable tray. Lustran double-
wall tumblers, mugs for soup and
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