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-D-15 TRIBUNE W. SHANNON, Society Editor Fran Mathews Helen S. Felker Jerry J. Hudson Eve Reynolds SUNDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1965 YOUR COMPLETE NEEDLEWORK KIT Felt Applique Vest 91A By DORCHEN COLLINS be overcast with white embroiHere's a bit of coziness you dery floss. The seams are also will welcome this winter.

It's a vest beautifully cut to wear with sweaters, blouses, smart skirts, fashionable pants or suits. It will take only a couple of hours to make, because felt requires no turned edges. The shape and designs are stamped on a wonderfully becoming oxford gray, a color that goes well with any other color. The pretty hearts and flowers are red and white. To retain the shape, all edges are to Mail your order and remittance to: NEEDLEWORK KIT SERVICE highlighted with white stitching.

The buttons are lovely satin-finished brass and are included in the kit. This vest is available in three sizes; small, 12; medium, 14; large, 16. To obtain Needlework Kit 91A, fill out coupon below and send it with a $3.99 check or money order for each kit desired to Needlework Kit Service at address given. watch was mostly a man's toy. labout forgetting to wind it.

P.O. Box 767, Dept. 293, Great Neck, N.Y. Enclosed is $.............. Needlecraft Kit 91A Name Street City, Zone and State (Allow 4 weeks for delivery; for first-class mail handling 20 cents) Electronic Watch But Now ladies styled showed in such an interest.

current Styled for Women dant favorites watch, as the the ladies' enameled styles penNEW YORK The electronic transistor unit same watch was made possible type designed for the Gemini when the transistor came along. On spacecraft. a tiny power cell contained with- For today's busy woman, the in the clock case, a watch can electronic timepiece makes good run at least a year without wind- sense. Its accuracy is within a ing. plus-or-minus of two seconds For some time the electronic a day.

One never has to worry GIFT SUGGESTIONS from HANDBAGS TO CARRY Large selection of patents, in YOUR 6000 simulated leathers. brown, black, beige, many WISHES colors! Choose earlylay away for Christmas giving! Many styles and sizes 2.99 Open Today 10 to 6-Weekdays 9 to 9 Always Free Front-Door Parking I SEYMOUR'S CLOTHING AND SHOES FOR ALL THE FAMILY 9714 PACIFIC AVENUE Potluck For Goldenaires The Goldenaires, royal matrons and patrons of the Order of Amaranth, will meet for a 12:30 p.m. potluck luncheon next Sunday at the Puyallup Masonic Temple. Hosts and hostesses will be Messrs. and Mesdames Norman Peterson of Tacoma, Paul Pearson of Puyallup, Orlson Lattimer and Mr.

John Frelin of Tacoma. Mr. Mrs. Forrest Rogers of Enumclaw and Mr. and Mrs.

Golden Davis Buckley will be in charge of the program and gift exchange. P. Mrs. Puyallup and Raymond Mrs. Hazel Seegers Pear- of son of Port Angeles invite all members, their families and friends.

Church Potluck Friends and members of the Divine Science Church are invited to a potluck luncheon Wednesday at noon in the lower auditorium. A sale of baked food and bazaar items also will be held. Members will bring non-perishable food for a basket for the needy. Fur Names Explained NEW YORK With the return of many furs not widely used since before World War II, many women are hearing fur names quite new to them. Here are some, and explanations of them.

Broadtail actually lambskin. Civet cat is a spotted skunk from Africa. Martens, whether called baum or stone, are fur-bearing animals resembling, in sable. various They are mountain mostly districts of Europe. Fisher is North American marten.

Fox is of many kinds and comes from all the continents. Norwegian blue fox. Russian red fox and Labrador cross fox are the best. When considering any fur strange to you, ask the furrier about it. Wearing quality differs widely among furs, and some of most expensive, such as chinchilla, are among the most FINDS WOLF INSIDE 'DOOR WEST PLAINS, Mo.

AP As Mrs. Troy Sanders of nearby Dora, was making breakfast for her family she noticed that her chicken house door was open. Looking in, found a wolf inside. She slammed the door, ran 1 to the house, got her shotgun, returned and killed the wolf. She collected a $15 bounty, which just about paid for the seven chickens the wolf had killed.

BABY MAKES FIVE CHARLESTON, W. Va. P- There will be plenty of coddling and cuddling for Leah Christine Atkinson, now that her arrival has brought to five the number of generations of her family living in this area. They include the infant's mother, Mrs. Trudy Atkinson; grandmother, Mrs.

Betty Wolf; great-grandmother, Mrs. Leoda Jennings and great- NOVEL APPROACH GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. P- Huckleberry Hound, Magilla Gorilla and other cartoon characters are regular members of the fourth grade class at Henry School taught by Robert Gill. His students make life-size papier-mache models of comic book and television cartoon characters as art projects. Later, Gill refers them in arithmetic problems and sentence compositions.

"Most of my students were reading below grade level. They just weren't relating with the Dick and Jane stories," he explains. Since arousing their interest with the familiar figures he finds the students' reading levels have jumped one to three grades. 9 Gracie Smith, all on her mother's side. BETROTHAL TOLD-Mr.

and Mrs. Brown announce the engagement daughter, Miss Rosanne Lee Brown, to A. O'Brien, son of Mr. and Mrs. O'Brien, presently stationed in the in by Harta.

Sorority Dinner Set Wednesday Tacoma Alumnae Chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority will meet for its annual Christmas potluck dinner a Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Lewis Jones. Assisting hostesses with the 6:30 dinner meeting will be Mesdames Amos Hall, Philip Monroe and Eugene Riggs. Special guests will be Kappa pledges at the University of Puget Sound. All members in the Tacoma area are invited to attend.

Auxiliary Plans Gift Exchange The Tahoma Division of the Grand International Auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers will meet Thursday at the Masonic Temple at 12:30 p.m. A Christmas party, potluck luncheon and gift exchange followed by a short business meeting and election of officers. The members' husbands are invited to the luncheon. The committee in charge of decorations are Mesdam es George Smyth, Albert Heap, Frank Hill and Carl Opadea Designer Bill Blass Pattern of Maurice Rentner 124-A MISSES 124-B DIMINUTIVE 124-C HALF SIZES has created this versatile twopiece dress that will go anywhere a suit goes. It can be made with or without sleeves.

A binding of bright contrast defines all outer edges of the crisp box jacket that buttons on the double over a slender waistshirred skirt. The snappy pocket accents are frankly fake. You can really use your imagination and go wild with color combinations. A perfect design for lightweight woolens and line-like fabrics. Spadea's exclusive readyto-wear produce a better fit.

See chart for size best for you. A Misses Sizes Bust Waist Hips 10 34 24 35 12 35 25 36 14 17" 16 38 28 39 18 40 30 41 Diminutive 8 33 24 34 10 34 25 35 16" 12 35 26 36 14 16 38 29 39 16 Hailf Sizes 37 16" 31 35 17" Nape of Neck to Waist Misses size 12 requires yards of 36" fabric for two-piece dress and yard of 36" fabric for contrast. To order, state size and correct pattern number A misses, diminutive, half sizes). Send $2. duch*ess of Windsor Pattern Book with 55 designs is available for $1.

Pattern books and are available for 50 cents each. Address SPADEA, Box 993, G.P.O. Dept. TX-1 New York, N.Y. 10001.

SAVE On Your Paint Needs! BROOKDALE LUMBER 13602 Pacific Ave. Paul A. WILL WED of their announces Nickle daughter, Miss Michael James A. Klein, son of Milton. The U.S.

Navy Weyer Guild To Install At Guest Tea New officers will be installed and a program presented at the annual Inez F. Weyer Guild Christmas Guest Tea to be held at 1 p.m. Friday in Middleton Parlor of First Presbyterian Church. Dr. Albert J.

Lindsey will install Mrs. C. M. Percy as the new president; Mrs. Arnold Johnson, vice president; Mrs.

A. Baxter Gould, secretary; and Mrs. J. R. Tilley, treasurer.

Mr. and Mrs. Herman Van Brummelon, directors of the Child Evangelism Fellowship in Holland, will wear Dutch costumes when they are presented by Mrs. Arthur Olson. The Van Brummelons will speak and ofmusical numbers.

Mrs. Roy Robbins will introduce Mrs. John Powell who will sing, accompanied by her daughter, Adalee. Mrs. L.

Wittenburg will be in charge of decorations, and serving as tea hostesses will be members of the executive board. A nursery will be provided. All members of the church and friends are welcome to attend. Edelweiss Study Club Mrs. W.

E. Smith will entertain the Edelweiss Study Club at a 12:30 p.m. Christmas luncheon Thursday. The luncheon will be followed by a gift exchange and Christmas program. TOPAZ CIRCLE, NOW The Sewing Club of Topaz Circle, Neighbors of Woodcraft, will meet for a noon Christmas potluck luncheon and gift change Thursday at the home of Mrs.

Gladyse Petterson. Mrs. Filvia Beerbohm will preside at the business session. FIREFIGHTERS will have a dinner The Firefighters Auxiliary the Top of the Ocean Monday 7 p.m. Mrs.

E. R. Rohrer, presiat dent, will preside. Final plans will be made for the family Christmas party. There will be a Christmas gift exchange.

LEGION AUXILIARY American Lake Hospital. (A Fashion League Feature) Rain-Paka Travels Like This! Rain-Paka Looks Like This! Rain fake TRAVELER It's the patented fashion raincoat that zips out of its own pocket. Elegant matelasse designed with you in mind any time of day, any weather, any place. Tow Line's basket weave nylon in Black, White or Beige. Sizes 4 to 18.

$29.95. Apparel 2614 North Proctor Hours: 10 to 6 Daily Tacoma Unit 138, American Legion Auxiliary, will meet at 8:15 at the Legion Post Hall. Marguerite Little will preside when plans will be made for the annual Christmas party to be held Dec. 20. Hostesses for the refreshment hour are Mrs.

Harry Hough and Mrs. Gilbert Hough. Mrs. Gunnard Bergquist will report on the annual tea and gift shop open house at the Veterans IN MAY Mrs. Jacqueline the engagement of her Patricia Nickle, to Alvin F.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Klein of young couple plan a May wedby Penthouse. Chapter FJ, PEO Mrs. Burton Connerly and Mrs.

Hermann Curry will be co-hostesses for the annual Christmas party of Chapter FJ, PEO, at the former's home Monday. NAVY MOTHERS The Tacoma Navy Mothers' Club will meet at 8 p.m. Tuesday at the 100F Temple. Mrs. Lawrence Stratton will preside.

Activities for the Navy Mothers include assisting with the sale of tuberculosis seals, volunteer ward work at the Veterans Hospital and serving refreshments at the USO. TACOMA REVIEW WBA Tacoma Review, Woman's at Pythian Temple p.m. Benefit. Association, will, meet Wednesday. Mrs.

Roy Skager will preside, assisted by Mrs. Alvin F. Linke. Election of officers is on the list for the evening. Plans will be completed for the Christmas party.

Mrs. K. Arvid Johnson has charge of the refreshments. Teens Making Men Stylish NEW YORK That outfit which looks merely weird to adult eyes on a teen-age boy, may actually be the harbinger of something new in menswear -the return of fashion to male apparel. It's a historic fact that fashion practically died with the French Revolution, when aristocratic males hastily abandoned it for the safer tack of dressing just like the masses.

Now it's the masses themselves who are leading, at least the teen-age part. Blue, pink and burgundy dress shirts, orange-cinnamon mixtures for sportswear, wide-track striped sports shirts, bell bottom pants and Western belts--those are just a few of the teen trends that menswear retailers are having to keep up with. As these teens grow older they may carry on a liking for fashion. (A Fashion League Feature) Voile in Style After Success NEW YORK-The revival of voile last summer proved SO successful that lots more of this fine, almost transparent cotton will be seen for spring in 25 new colors. For designer Hannah Troy it's a new vivid blue.

Priscilla of Boston likes a mix of evergreen and a new cream called macaroon. Sylvia Pedlar is using shocking pink voile for spring lingerie, while Adele Simpson chooses voile in a pale but bright lime green. The new voiles have a crisper hand than the voile we knew years ago, but the feminine enchantment is the same. It will often substitute chiffon. SPANISH MEDITERRANEAN SOLID OAK ALSO SOLID WALNUT DANISH MODERN 8.

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FAMOUS MILLIKEN PLAIDS, CHECKS, SOLIDS 29 ABBEY FLANNEL 2 yd. for robes, shirts, dresses, wide IMPORTED COTTON-12 GAY COLORS VELVETEEN $249 for pretty holiday dresses, 36" wide yd. CRUSH AND SPOT RESISTANT 98 VELVET $2 beautiful quality rayon for party wear yd. ALL THE WONDERFUL WINTER COLORS 72" WIDE FELT $249 wool and rayon, magnificent for tree skirts yd. HOLIDAY EXCITEMENT IN ACETATE AND METALLIC POLYESTER GLITTER BROCADE $249 beautiful designs and colors, 45" wide yd.

TREMENDOUS SELECTION IN 39 79 BROCADES for costume suits, ball gowns, 45" wide yd. to yd. FOR BEAUTIFUL ROBES AND DUSTERS NYLON PRINTS 1 98 QUILTED 45" wide, guaranteed washable yd. WOOL WASHABLE WOOL PLAIDS CHECKS SOLIDS SKIRT WOOL, NYLON ACRYLIC BLEND permanently pleatable 97 LENGTHS 54" wide yd. tremendous selection WOOL CREPE WOOL AND SILK TWEEDS of fine quality woolens WOOL AND NYLON BASKET WEAVES one length makes a excellent for dress or sports lovely skirt 54" wide $50 wools wool blends tremendous values at widths yd.

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