Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, April 04, 1957, Image 3

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Thursday, April 4, 1957
Brookings-Harbor Pilot
Brookings, Oregon
unusual and interesting. Also u n ­
usual and interesting was th e
India Sari w orn by Melody Sage.
Parade of Nations 10th annual i of the evening. Ruth Sm ith played Pam ela Hanscam was d arlin g in
Fashion Show was presented by Czardas on the violin accompanied • her Japanese costume to set off
the Satellite Social Club on March by Clarence Dial on the piano.
the cherry blossoms in the stage
29th at 8 p m .
Mary Ja n e Brimm modeled a
setting.
If you entered the auditorium Phillippine costume— again Pris- ■
Mrs. Sylvia Knox was the lucky
shortly before 8 p.m. you w ere cilia explained the characteristics
sure you w ere going to enjoy the of the costume.
w inner of the door prize w hich
show. The reason, you w ere h ea r­
Again Frenchie took a w hirl at w as a beautiful m irror for a door.
ing the kind of music you love n arratin g for Youngs and models
most.
Betty Young, Pearl Young, H ar­
At approxim ately eight o’clock riet Baker. Lorenc Holmes and MRS. TYGART HOME
w hen the cu rtain s parted you daughter. Much to our surprise ¡ Mrs. F rank Tygart is m ighty
see the most beautiful stage decor­ we find that women can take
ations. Then you were sure if yardage, a pattern and some glad to get back home. She and
th ere was no m ore to the show thread and create very attractiv e her sister were just lucky enough
to be visiting in the blizzard area
o th er than the music and the garm ents.
lovely stage it was well w orth
Then we had Sara Jan e Ellison of Texas. Oklahom a and M issouri
your time. But. wait, th at was to show us a Norw egian costume during the time w hen they had
only the beginning.
again narrated by Priscilla.
w hat they explain to have been
N ext out steps the M aster of
Mode O’Day let us have a look “ unusual w eather’’.
Cerem onies in his sm art hand at the lovely models and the ;
tailored suit < Frenchie A rrell) dresses the models wore. The
and he spoke, and the show was models w ere Betty Gorte, Phyllis
u nder way.
I hanks to the M er
Cole. Melody Sage, Judy Coats.
The audience led by C larence Nancy Cum mings, Je a n e tte Pierce.
Dial sang The S tar Spangled B an­ Ethel Twohy, R uth M urphy. Pat i ch an ts a n d g en era l n u b ­
ner and our friend Clarence did Hvllrig and Sylvia Gates, The ¡ ile for your resp o n se to
a good job of leading. Then came new ow ners, Dee W hite rw d Mur- i
our c h a n g e of o w n e r ­
the allegiance to the flag cere­ g n et Bveue^ n arrate d They got
mony perform ed by the cub, boy off
sh ip o p en in g at
tn a flying sta rt l’> their
and girl scouts.
sh'* -wing of styles and ability to
M
ODE O’ DAY
The next treat was Russell J e ”
kins at the O rgan v
.*** com éntate.
D ee and M argaret
The A rabian costum es worn by
Ja n et Mosier at ”
Miss
Emil
and
Anne
S
carbo
w
ere
most
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piano
playing
Ebb Tidv
and ho Well pi ty 1 that
the
presence of the surf a d sea
<U’L seemed m a r. M s
Ja n et
Mosier, with th e assistance of Rus­
sell Jen k in added to the enjoy,
m ent of th<He who attended. The
Baldw in Orgo-somc responed to
the touch of Miss Ja n et w ith tones
atto r n ey and counselor a t l a w
pleasing to the ear.
Next was the show ing of the
first fashions and these w ere b.v 1
Tots to Teens and n arrated by
Mrs. G eaney (ow ner of Tots to
Teens). She im pressed the au d i­
Opening of Offices
ence w ith her speaking voice, her
charm and her know ledge of her
for the
merchandise and her ability to
j handle the models, which was a
i good sized job w hen you take into
consideration the youngest of
these w as one year old.
at
Models for Tots to Teens were:
I Linda Bordwell, Jerilv n Longacre,
706 CHETCO AVE.
j M argaret Hopper, Randy Reitke,
Phone 4333
Brooking». Oregon
j B arry Hanscam, Diane Johnson,
I Tommy Kerr. G ary H yatt, Jody
I Dimmick, T erry Hancam, Richard
K err, S tarla Coats, Susan Potoc-
mck, David Rettke, Ju lie Kemp.
Merlcne Hanscam a n d M ark
Models, Music at Satellite Style Show
C & K M a rk e t
BROOKINGS NEWEST & FINEST MARKET
Friday - Saturday - Sunday
£V£M0HIL r
1WJ0N6 ABOUT'*”'
C.-.-t
ARMOUR STAR
PAN READY
POUND
FRYERS . 4 9 c
PORK BACK BONES
3 lbs.
29c
SEMI - BONELESS, no waste
ANNOUNCES
lb.
PORK ROAST . . . . 45C
PACIFIC ROSE
GENERAL PRACTICE OF LAW
Large 6 oz. can
TUNA B for si
HOME GARDEN
Then up came the models w ith
au th en tic Chinese costumes w orn
by Ida Blanchard, Ellen K night
and Ju n ev e Rausch. To d raw our
atten tio n to the characteristics of
this costum e was M istress of Cere
monies, Priscella Robinson, and
as usual she did an outstanding
job on all costumes of other n a­
tions that w ere presented through
out the program.
Now comes Palm ers w ith their
and spring w ear and as in past
Fashion
Shows Ju n e
Palm er
proves that she can do things
o th er than the menial tasks as­
signed by her husband.
The models w ere Connie Kess
ler, Ross Kessler, C harline Sabin.
Ja n e t Pyne, Buelah Johnson, Con
nie McKenzie, G lenda K effer,
M ary Ann Olson, Donna Nonama-
er. Doris Shuey, C hristine Woods,
Ja n e t Glass, Verna Rae A rnett.
P at Dent, Sharon McClain, G race
Yelton, Susie M artin, Phyllis
Chadbourne, Phyllis Cole and
K athy Olson.
The Rock and Roll tap dance
by G lenda K eiffer, K athy Olson
and Mary Ann Olson for Palm ers
had the appearance of profession
als. At about this tim e in the
program the Baldheaded Row sat
up and noted th at Palm ers w ere
show ing bathing suits.
If you like good piano music
you would have loved the piano
solo played by Russell Jen k in s at
this point in the program .
Then came the Russian costume
m odeled by Betty G orte and P ris­
cilla com m ented th at the costume
w as prc-Comrnunism.
This was followed by the shoe
salesm an. Gene Gould. Here is a
young, m an that Is not taking full
advantage of his ability.
N ext M alayan costumes mod
eled by Ann W hite and Carol
Rausch and n arrated by Priscilla
Then models Pam K err, Ann
Motot, Sandy Whillock and Ju d y
P hetteplace for Eva Lee. Here you
saw hi-fashions at th eir best.
Oh, now comes the spell binder
49c
WESSON OIL • £ 65C
MARKET BRAND
24 OZ. REFRIGERATOR JAR
SANDWICH SP R E A D ...................... 49c
EGGS 75c
5 lb. Bag
Oranges 45c
BANANAS
2 lbs 27C
SATELLITE SOCIAL CLUB
WISHES TO
TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO THANK
THE MERCHANTS OF BROOKINGS FOR
THEIR PART IN MAKING THE 10th AN-
f UAL FASHION SHOW A SUCCESS.
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NO OBLIGATION
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Real Mayonnaise . . . .
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AMERICA'S FIRST GLAMOUR G IRL |
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