The Independent-News, Volume 88, Number 16, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 16 April 1964 — Page 10

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Style Show Is Enjoyed By Over 200 Spring time was the th< me of the Fabric and Style Show sponsored by tlie Better Homes Demonstration Club Thursday night st the High School, not only in the table decor, but in the chosen f ibrics. The tables were centered with white branches with gay petals. Soft pastel shades were much in evidence in the fabrics u ed. Mrs. Thomas Anspaugh. club president, greeted the well over 2*o guests and introduced Miss Janet Gilmer who sang two vocal numbers. "Tammy" and ’■Summertime." Sue was accom-p-n ied bv Mrs. Edward Klopfenstein on the piano who a 1 so played the background music for the show. Mrs. William Larimore of Bosworth’s Department Store in Plymouth, where all the fabrics

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were purchased, described the over forty garments worn by the models. The tiny tots were favorites with the audience. They ranged from 1’ 2 years of age on up. and modeled coats, hats, dresses, play suits made by their mothers. One mother. Mrs. William Carter, made for herself an attractive navy blue skimmer jumper dress, and her three little daughters Lynn, Laura, and Susie, wore cute frocks fashioned by their mother. All of the little girls’ dresses were beautiful in style, color and workmanship. Os interest to the teenager was the pink silk organza over taffeta Hirt accented by a pink embroidered schifle top made by Mrs. Branson Hiatt for her daughter Marilyn to wear to her high x hool prom next month. All models wore attractive accessories. either her own or ones furnished by Bosworths. Several mother and daughter w

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and sister combinations were modeled. One group of two brothers and a sister, Charles, James and Susan Minter, modeled shirks and shorts that matched. Many young matrons were fashion plates in their dressy, sport casual, lounging costumes. One material often mentioned by Mrs. Larimore in describing the dresses was called whipped cream fabric. Five girls from South Bend, all 4-H members, entertained with several tap dance numbers, in costume. They were: Nancy Plumbeck, Kathy Woodruff. Barbara Hudson. Linda Petitgoue and Kathy Stickley. The two latter presented two novelty numbers. Four local girls calling themselves “The Beatles" did a clever pantomime number. They were Cathy Merkel, Roberta Van Dyke. Karen and Carleen Mann. Five door prizes were awarded. Refreshments were served with the 4-H girls assisting the club committee. Thus another style show sponsored by the Demonstration Club came to a successful close. All the profit from the door receipts Will be used for local 4-H work. Mrs. Anspaugh wishes to thank her committees and members for their help. A special thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Larimore for their large part in making a successful show.

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The boys are stationed in the Arxny there. t The Jolly Jills Home Demonstration Club went by chartered bus to Chicago Wednesday, where they were taken on a tour of O’Hare airport and attended a comedy show in the afternoon. Mrs. John Schrader had Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Geyer, Mulberry Road. In the afternoon they visited Reuben Schrader and Herbert Schrader, both in serious condition in Memorial hospital. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sherman near Lakeville. He decided he really must do something about dieting when he found he was outgrowing his seatbelt too.

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