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THE DENTON RECORD-CH RONICLK
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Sunday, March 24, 1963
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CLINTON'S
201 W. University Dr
Open 1-10 P M. Mon -Sat.
Closed Sunday*
Ph 382-9180
MISS HENDLEY'S
1323 Oakland Ave.
Corner N. Locust & Congress
1508 W. Mulberry
Ph. 182-4191
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It’s all so terribly exclusive—even fashion designers are banned
from the showroom except when their own fashions are being pre-
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ATTENDANT ON DUTY TO HELP YOU
STEAMER & PRESSING MACHINE - FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE
We are new giving Norge Village Value Stamps With Each Load of Dry Cleaning
A group of New Spring Dresses.
Silks, rayons, pure linens, cot-
tons, blends..
Solid colors, checks, priht pat-
terns. From all our famous
makers.
Were 14.95 to 49.95
Now $9.75 to $29.75
SELBY FLOWER SHOP
Corner Congress N Locust
382-4191
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ger Art* & Crafts Club met in
the home of Mr*. B. Boydstun
dinner-dance in the Chaparral Club
If you’ve never been there you’re in for a treat. You can see all
of Dallas laid out before you through the huge picture window*
at the top of Southland Center. I get all poetic and goosepimply as
I look at the scenery. The background looks like navy blue velveteen
to me, and the multicolored lights look like an ever changing pattern
of jewels and crystals. Of course this might be a carry-over of seeing
too many fashions, and not poetry at all.
Tuesday night well he carted off to Fort Worth for a Western
shindig at Hester’s on the Hill It’s fun for everybody, but for those
from out of state an especially up north, thi* is Texas as they've
pictured it
I’ll be back at my desk Thursday morning
Tonight I'll be wearing an orchid corsage given to me by the
Denton Garden, club. It’isn't .an ordinary orchid Mrs Deals Headlee
grew it. Mrs. Sam Robinson made the corsage and Mr* W. E. ;
Lanford. club reporter, presented it to me. It was a lovely -surprise
THE OE^TLEnOMAN
The gentle little suit of imported Italian silk by Mil-
ler-( upaioli of Dallas favors a V detail on the jacket
bottom and features self stitching borders The skirt
falls deftly into a modified A-line for summer. 1963.
The hat is a deep-crowned sailor .The gentle look
will be emphasized in fashion press previews in Dal-
las this week
have that
illustrative
Photo
taken by
AotoLo STUDIO
time.
I wish I could take guests along to see the annual sum-
i mer fashion preview for the pre.s, sponsored by the Tex-
as Fashion Creators There's nothing quite like it, but
only invited fashion writer* may attend There are about 50 of us
SELBY'S
FLOWER SHOP
Denton area residents are invit- su School founded by her father,
ed to attend a number of pro- Sofu Toshigahara, recognised a*
grams of interest to gardeners the master flower arranger of Ja-
and garden club members thi* pan
week, proclaimed by the gover- Other Japanese flower arrang-
nor a* Texas Garden Club Week ers will accompany Miss Tashi-
. Sunday marks the closing of gahara to Dallas, her mother Mr*,
the Dallas Garden Center show Kazuko Ogura, Mrs Koiko Shimu-
at Fair Park, called The Gar ra and Mrs Mieko Tanibayasha.
I so? I asked myself — how are they going to write a story?
I spied Those who knew what they were doing picked out one
or two garments from each lineup to describe — or maybe not any
The Suit With Shell Blouse
It's smart, eesy to wear always ready in three parts Dress it
• up or down for th* occasion On* of several styles in Whit*,
2 Nevy, Toast, Beige, Blu* and Black 8 16 $15 up.
‘ SPECIAL - for Easter and travel later - Spring Wool Suit*, Co-
ordinates in sportswear. Now % and % off Reg. $19.98 t*
$49 98 Now $12 99 up.
Sanger Arts-Crafts
Club Hat* Luncheon
What Happened
To Springtime?
By ETHEL WooDBY
, Record-Chronicle Women's Editor
Opti-Mrs. Have
Coffee Meeting
Mrs, James Owens and, Mrs
Ebb Reeves entertained the Opti-
Mrs Club with a coffee Thurs-
day night at the Owens home,
'Plans for the club's spaghetti
supper and womanless fashion
show, to be held in late April,
were discussed The event will be
in the Optimist Gym. Ticket sales
will begin April 8
The next meeting will be April
2 at the Holiday Inn
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Come go to Dallas with me — it's summer fashion time
again, and to think, Thursday was the first day of spring.
No wonder the years seem to be growing shorter all the
poaching if you want them to
hold their shape well during the
cooking process When the eggs
come out of the poaching water,
trim off any ragged edge» 8that s
what French chefs do
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g Gardeners Open To Public
COPPER PLANTS..... • .dAm
PENTA PLANTS...... J Cl HO
geraniums JfOR I
LANTANA PLANTS ...
Sim*, about floral arrangement*
for the home Mr*. Sim* of the
Sanger Florist Shop provided the
■ sented Im sorry, but I tend to gel the so what*" about this busi-
• ness of deep secrecy even if it does add to the fun. .
■
■ I And it is exciting to realize that you are seeing some designs that
I have never been seen before But it is a lot of nonsense. Clothe* are
■ clothes—some pretty, some ugly, some dramatic and some hum
■ drum
■ There s nothing humdrum about the shows and related activities, I
■ though My first trip several years ago was almost like a nightmare.
H I never saw so many fashions at one sitting. Each morning eight j
■ fashion houses show about two dozen garments as a sample of forth-
■ coming lines Each afternoon eight more houses show their creations.
m- This goes on for three days
I The models flash up and down the runway at almost a dead run.
E I Your eyes, ears and pencil flash this way and that in an attempt 5
■ to keep up with what’s going on
That first year, being green at this sort of thing, I fantically tried
to describe every dress I saw. By mid morning of the first day;
B I couldn’t remember a single thing I had seen— just a confusion of
Shakespeare (Huh I
Studies Three
Bible Epistles
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from across the nation, and newcomers are checked for identity in I
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neopaies.
SANGER (Special) — The San -arrangements.
P"—- Mrs. Orlie Davis Jr. as present-
for » covered-dish luncheon and
, program. Mr*. Lillie Keel was co-
hostess
Mrs Clyde Hale presided Mr*
Hale presented a program in
the absence of the guest demon-
strator who was ill, Mr* J. M.
den of Eden” this year. Reservations may be secured by
Today the Tyler Council of Gar- calling Miss Yaeko Okui or Mrs.
den Club* ii holding the final ses- Robert Mitchell in Dallas, or by
mail to Box 12341. Dallas 25 Tic-
One of summer’s most refreshing new rayon-and-
cotton seersuckers is this woven jacquard-type de-
sign alternated with ribbony seersucker stripes, de-
veloped into a little summer suit dress by Helen
, ... : j. •- . . j i Scott of Texas It will be shown to fashion writers i
colors, lines. silhouettes and those crazy names designers use to de-! in Dallas this week
scribe a skirt, a sleeve, a collar. Notes were garbled word* of noth-1---------------L--------
ingness.
Then I noted (inly the first-timers were in such a sweat. Seasoned
writers were relaxed, making only a few notes now and then. How;
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7/Vk) flower show in the Garden Cen- kets are $2 50.
MANW ter Building a
W,0 W Hours of the show are from 1 Add • slice of onion, • hand-
(6N IN to 6 p m full of celery top* and some pars-
An J l Tuesday there will be a Japa- ley sprigs to tomato juice; cover
(■La l nese flower arranging demonstra- and refrigerate overnight. Strain
MSv tion-lecture by Miss Kasmui Tosh- out the vegetables before serving.
F V A igahar a in the Four Seasons Room j
lmm of the Tower Motel in Dallas The
program begins at 10:30 a m
Miss Toshigahara is an author-
ity on her native country's flower
,arrangement techniques She will
{demonstrate and lecture on Ikeb-
ana, the art of flower arranging.
I She is the sub dean of the Seget-
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I Sometimes they made notes about the over-all trend or theme of General Epistles the Books of
J the designer * wares. . James, Peter I and Peter II,
I Aha. says I. so that* the trick - and it works like magic were studied by members of the
I Another thing that puzzled me was why so many writer. get car- Bible Department of the Woman’s
I ried away unh che brstesque — sometimes the ugliest garments Shakespeare Club Thursday
I its simple After you've seen 100 shirtwaist dresses inembroidered. The department met in the]
' . . . , 1 , . . , . , home of Mrs Jerry Fowler when
i eyelet — each with a full skirt and cap sleeves, fitted bodice, what .. ww . 1
I iI .. . .. □ n Mr*, W. O. Hampton was co-host-
1 can you say about them ’ True, they are pretty, wearable and sell । "
well, but they don t make copy,” which is the trade term for
something interesting to write about Mrs: Buddie Henderson conduct-
Take for instance an after-5 dress shown last year. Every writer ed the study. The book of James,
present made a to-do about it, but oh, how ugly it was, I'll bet she said, was written by Jesus'
few at any were sold - brother, directing followers to live
it was made of silk chiffon and cotton work denim, of all things .according to Jesus' command
The bodice was an exact copy of a laborer * faded blue shirt. The ment Be ye doers of the word
skirt was billowy chiffon with a denim patchwork pocket on the Peter I tells followers that Christ
'hip It was also an expensive item. 15 our strength, she said, the epis-
We have about an hour's break between morning shows and te of hope. Peter 11 is 8 letter
luncheon and about two hours between afternoon shows and eve-o warning about dangers within
________ entertainment the church, . ,
Now that's a sight to see — 50 women charging out of a ballroom Mrs •• Higdon presided when
like the place had been bombed.- Eyes glazed with visions of suntops a report was given on the district
and barebacks, hipriders and glowing fashion terms — we make convention. Twenty-eight members
a break for the elevators. Pity the man who just happens to be were present. Mrs Jack Gray be-
standingin the lobby minding his own business. H” apt to get nemtemnetingpcwat memben.The
stomped to death .. . 7 P.
, , 1c, t . We closet ourselves in our rooms at the Sheraton and pound the,h ome o Mrs. J R Ganzer
The Record Chronicle wel- . . . becaus. there’, with Mrs. L. G. Milton as co-
out our stories lest we forget what we ve seen, because mere*
comes letters from readers on more to be seen later Then there's a rush to get stories on the wire _________ ____________
any subject in good taste or in the mail back to the office mi -e,,o
Letters must be signed and Fortunately programs are not held during luncheon with the ' 5565
the writer's address given We exception of the final day when writers are guests of Neiman-Mar-
reserve the right to edit all cus. Guess what that program is? A sty e show .Whatelss’
But we forget about fashions in the evening, unless it * to notice
letters when necessary. what somebody else is wearing. Tonight the manufacturers will
________________ - - -- — entertain us at the Dallas Club. Monday night there* a formal
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 198, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 24, 1963, newspaper, March 24, 1963; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1531938/m1/16/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.