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"Jg@ ‘satins and gleaming brocades. And at the moment it's *S 8Mistrictly a forecast for the 3 lutdre, since the clothes pre«na¥f¥wed here now won't be worn P% until fall. _ + Imagine, for instance, going «rts the club dance wearing a =! jong. high-waisted skirt and —only a brassiere for a bodice. “Rut the bra bears no resem- __ Blance to a utility item, It's sshocking pink faille appliqued £*% Sith black velvet and sequins — strapless, with a daring dip to the diaphfam in the center front. THIS 18 ONE of the “cock- § tail” bras in as-new line de‘signed by Lilly Dache, who's better Kn for her hats and dresses than for foundation

from the inside out,” explained “the Prench-born designer. “So I make all the brassieres very feminine and many so pretty they can be worn without a blouse." 2 There is a pale blue tulle covered Wa covered with tiny, sequin-trimmed petals of tulle, Or a white embroidered lace brassiere with wide lace straps. One black’ satin strapless bra, cut to_come down: to the waist-.

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By ELIZABETH TOOMEY United Press Staff Correspondent

NJEW YORK, June 4—Designers are dreaming up after dark elegance for women which should make neighr borhood dances glitter like court balls. ' "They're doing it with sequins, rhinestones, shimmer-

“top so the sparkle can peek out

from a low-cut dress, > ® hr FROM ITALY, we're due for more nighttime elegance. Micol Fontanza, one of three sisters who have been designing clothes for famous clients in their Rome shop, just previewed the first American ready - to - wear line designed by one of Italy's top fashion names. “I notice American women dress up much more in the morning than any European woman does but they do not ‘go. so all out in the evening clothes,” said Miss -Fontana. “I"think evening clothes should be* most feminine And very elegant” . Italian -designer appliques. silver lame in black velvet, covers a bouffant dress of sea green tulle with iridéscent sequins, and even on A short black sheath cocktail dress she adds a dramatic téich with a white chiffon stole gathered onto a black panel which tucks under the dress belt jewelea - stole fit around the shbulders. ..

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LASTING GIFTS FOR THE GIRL GRADUATE—A sterling silver mirror (above left) part of a set that may be augmented later. Cosmetic case, (lower left) beige: tweed wing-tipped with white rawhide, also part of a set that may be supplemented.

By BETTY LOCHER graphed is a sterling mirror in

English Ivy pattern. It is (GRADUATION, whether oo"; 1uding tax. Other it be from high school - pieces are priced separately.

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the life of the graduate.

welconie . gift that will be a Graduation gifts should be se; al $ h

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a set can be acguired gradually. Photographed is aymakeup case of Wilt Miggage, Zephyr . Cord pattern, in beige tweed with white rawhide wing tips, The clever lock is a combination instead of a key. Set it for the date of your birthday (or graduation) sé it always will be remembered. The luggage may be cleaned with a _damp cloth. ; Inside there is a mirror, tray

memories, : Gifts from casual friends

and acquaintances need not be ‘expensive, Often relatives pool their resources in giving a more costly and lasting gift. Sterling, of course, falls into this category. Unless the girl graduate is considering marriage, she is more likely to appreciate something like a dresser set of sterling than any table decor. These dresser sets, 1. Open. stock patterns be purchased separately. j It is customary to start with such an item as the mirror or brush and comb. Other pieces can be added later. . Photo-

ery this year.

those dark glasess, monsieur, TRIP to Virginia fol Aimost gone is more like it. <* lowed the marriage of - The fashion world sags the Miss Joan Bartley, New York, and Charles Steven-

“Bikini” has been relegated to the department of “bright son Booz Jr. at 11:30 -a. m, Young things.” today. scious woman over 25 will apThe ceremony was read in Pear at smart resorts in any- : thing bit a one-piece swimsuit,

unless, of course, she is a. professional model or the posses-

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the home of the bride's parents, Mrs. D. A. Bartley. 4738 N, Pennsylvania St, and the late

Dr. Bartley. a Mr. and Mrs. Booz 8r, gue Evanston, Ill, are the bride. == gEoom's parents. The Rev. & Herbert Huffman. pastor of

the First Friends Church, read : the vows, - Mrs. Max Bartley was matron ‘of honor. The other attendants were the three flowergirls, Bonnie 'Sue, Beth Louise and Kathy Ann Bartley. > Mr. Booz was his son’s best

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THE BRIDAL. GOWN was | cocktail length of pure silk organza in ice blue. Its full gathered skirt was worn over crinoline. A free-form hat of ice ZS blue held the bride's two tiered illusion veil, The veil was heavily shirred at the back of the hat and fell to elbow length. She wore wrist length gloves of white kid and carried valley lilies and violets. The matron of honor: was dressed in. a dark blue and green small-checked organza frock made with a bouffant skirt and blue velvet sash. Her velvet hat matched her dress, After June 135. the couple will he at home in New York, The bride is a graduate of DePauw University where she was a Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority member:

ON THE BEACH—A terry cloth jacket in exotic design is worn over modest black one-piece bathing suit in current Paris fashion.

FINE LUGGAGE. is. another. ~_ LASTING GIFTS. availabl

; By ROSETTE HARGROVE "PARIS, June 4—The “Bikini” bathing suit and other

. atomic beachwear will be gone from the seaside scen-

That's what Paris has decreed—but don’t put away

: : Titnes photos by Raymond Bright MEMENTOS TO CHERISH—Silk taffeta evening bag (upper right) with- delicate gold metal frame ‘lined with white satin. Leak-proof gold metal compact and perfume case (lower right) encrusted with White flowers sprinkled with rhinestones.

and an adjustable rawhide Colors aré pale blue, emerald strap designed to hold cosmetic green, navy and black. The bottles securely. The case is price is $7.50 plus tax. i = = ”

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things as fountain pens, cams “cases and perfume cases are 1 made to match, They make | jewelry ‘and. lovely ensembles for evening. ¥

eras, perfume hottles, perfume trays, . compacts; many others. : A lovely evening bag is a charming memento. You'll find bags at every price level, Sonle are small clutch bags of silk, others are festooned with lace, More expensive ones may be jewel-enerusted or petit point. The one shown is lovely and moderate in price. It is of pure silk taffeta lined with white satin and cartridge pleated onto a delicate frame of gold metal.

. Photographed - is a compac and lipstick get of gold metas] lavishly encrusted: with white flowers centered with "rhinestones. It i= one of a collection of exquisite compacts trimmed with flowers and jewels in many colors.. This one is $24 includ- * ing tax. fume case is $4.80 including tax. All the, items photographed are from Charlés Mayer & Co. collection of gifts for graduates.

sor of what our grandfathers used to call a “faultless academy,” z » » » BOULEVARDIERS, scanning the fashion pronouncement, see Rotmng wrong with the idea at all. There is nothing really wrong with the one-piece idea, either. The 1952 models are brief. usually boned through the midriff, and cling to the body like paper on the wall. 3 n ” » THE TOP PART can be either strapless, like an evening gown, or equipped with a halter neck- _. : line and sometimes has twin just a little below. It's all a straps. Black, white and navy question of individual silhouet. are standard colors, and there Andre Ledoux, stylists for are added choices of deep rose the better-class ready-to-wear red, teal blue or even burnt market, likes to add a little orange. note of femminity.

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» OFF THE BEACH — Strapless x bodice and sunbonnet in “Kiss- | not” pattern by Maggy Rouff is |

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Smart women know that the way to make underpinnings © look flawless is to keep them well groomed. 1. Wear stockings that hug the legs smoothly, and keep the skin shorn of ugly hair—it's

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Faded Blue DENIM GOES DRESSY

Like youth, it's a shame to waste denim on children!

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just like your dress slacks, with continuous waist. bands, pleats and zippers. Cool and practical now, for golf and gardening later. They wash as easily as your shirt and are sanforized against shrinkage. Ready cuffed for immediate wear. Waist sizes

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Jacques Heim, whose beachwear was atomic long before the atomic bomb, still specializes in the younger set and bud. | ding starlets, and hasn't observed the one-piece decree. He has, for instance, a two: | piece model trimmed ahove and | below with a five-inch band of | twine fringe. Underneath is a | minimum of black satin, visible when the breeze blows. Carven, also a young peoples’ specialist, favors the one-piece swimsuit with eye-catching patterns through ~the waistline which follow the wearer's every movement, n » >

IN THE LOUNGING depart. | ment, on or off the beach. slacks this season all taper off somewhere around mid-calf, or

A graduate of Northwestern University, the bridegroom is a member of Alpha Delta Phi | Fraternity. He is studying now in the Harvard University graduate school of business administration. 5

Garden Club Group Gets Blue Ribbons

Twenty blue ribbons

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butus Garden Club at its re cent annual spring flower show. Tied for the sweepstakes | award were Mrs. Burney Spradling and Mrs. J. C. Skinner. | Junior class blue ribbon winners were Lynn Browning and Kay Browning, . Other blue ribbon. inna mw cow = cluded Mesdames W. W. Coth- * ran, Alan Sparks, Arthur Cook, Spradling, Robert C. Blessing,

Emil Drach, Paul Browning. Robert Zaiser, Skinner, W. G. . Davis, Ralph Varin, Ralph“ ™

Morris, Harold Asquith, F. D. Munson, Harold Mercer, C. F. Helm, Ed J. Elliott and H. A. Weaver Jr

Open House Planned

"Mrs. Anna Bunge, 2264 Cold Spring Rd., will observe the 25th wedding anniversary of her sister and bréther-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis, with an open house at 7 p.m. Saturday. No invitations have been issued, .-

To Be Graduated Times State Service HANOVER, June 4—Miss Katherine Hadley will be grad- | uated at the 125th commence: |

day. She is the daughter of Mr. |

and Mrs. Joel W. Hadley, 6123 Park Ave, Indianapolis. .

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