Pige 8D EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD, Sunday, Jan. 21, 1962
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Printed Pattern
9037
Look! Culottes
A skirt divided the new
est fashion for hiking, biking,
even class! Sew these trim cu
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to pair up with classic shirt.
Printed pattern 9037: Girls'
tizes 6, 8, 10, 12, 14. Size 10
culottes takes 1 yards 54
inch; shirt tckes 1Y yards 39
inch. Send 35 cents in coin (no
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Bureau, Eugene Register-Guard,
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For first-class mailing include
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Telephone Pioneers
Plan Theater Party
To VLT Production
Cascade Council of the Tele
phone Pioneers of America will
sponsor a theater party Feb. 7
at 8:15 p.m. for the Very Little
Theatre production "The Golden
Fleecing."
Tickets may he obtained from
Mrs. Emery Welch, Clifford
Jones, Mrs. J. W. Brown, W. W.
Boles or by calling DI 5-7324.
Ray Turrell is chairman for the
theater party.
Refreshments will be served
during intermission.
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-Abigail Van Buren
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DEAR ABBY: What does a lady do when a gentleman,
whom she prefers to call "Mr. Blank," says, "Please call me
George"?
We work in a very informal office and I must address him
frequently, but I do not care to be on a first-name basis with
him. He started to call me "Grace" right off the bat, and I
thought if I called him "Mr. Blank" he would catch on, but it
hasn't worked out that way. He keeps asking me to call him
"George." How can I put a stop to his familiarity without mak
ing an enemy of him?
GRACE (ugh!)
DEAR GRACE: You can't, so don't make an issue of it.
He is probably only trying to be friendly. Be a little more
"graceful" and perhaps, in time, it will be "George."
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DEAR ABBY: 1 don't mind a little horseplay at the dinner
table, but my family carries it too fur. My husband and our
three sons (all old enough to know better) throw crusts, bones
and anything that will "sail" into the wastebasket while sitting
at the dinner table. They keep score, and bet pennies for
bulls'-eyes. I don't care for such goings on. Any suggestions?
COUTH
DEAR COUTH: Fun is fun, but there is a time and place
for everything. Buy your overgrown boys a horseshoe pitching
game, and let them take their horseplay outside AFTER dinner.
DEAR ABBY: There is going to be a wedding in our family.
It is not going to be anything fancy because the bride's family
(our side) does not have much money to work with. The
groom's side has plenty of money, but nobody on his side spoke
up and offered to help out so the young people could have a big
beautiful wedding to remember. We have been having a big
argument over whether it would be all right for the groom's
people to help out in a case like this. I don't see why they
shouldn't. The bride's parents say they wouldn't accept help
from the boy's parents if they offered it. Who is right?
BRIDE'S AUNT
DEAR AUNT: The bride's parents are right. The wedding
is the responsibility of the bride's family. They should put on
a wedding in keeping with their pocketbook. I admire them
for it.
CONFIDENTIAL TO V.F.S.: Go to the CATHOLIC CHARI
TIES OFFICE in your nearest city. They will help make plans
for you and your child. Good luck!
Are things rugged? For a personal reply, write to Abby,
Box 3365, Beverly Hills, Calif., and don't forget a stamped, self
addressed envelope.
For Abby's booklet, "How to Have A Lovely Wedding," send
50c to Abby, Box 3365, Beverly Hills, Calif.
(Distributed by McNaught Syndicate, Inc.)
PETUNIA!
The snows outside
Are tislnq hiqher
But qoodness, what
To mike it burn brighter,
Petunia, sprinkle a little
sugar on it. Works fine!
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DAN RIVER COTTONS
Dan River Checks 69c yd.
.match-mate chambray
Slripes 'n Solids 69c yd.
Culpepper Plaids 79c yd.
Woven Border Designs 89c yd.
mix 'n' match Hoya
Solids, Stripes, Checks 98c
Woven Designer Tapesiry $1.49 yd.
all drip dry little or no Iron 36"45" wide
100 combed cottons guaranteed washable
DRESS UP PRINTS
cotton & acetate
Pongee Prints 89c yd.
Peerless Crepe Prinis 98c yd.
cotton & coupioni
Dots, Florals, Geometries $1.19 d.
45" wide 0 guaranteed washable
2 WWL'AMy
Open Friday Nit 'TU 9 p.m.
Hours Daily: 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
174 W. BROADWAY DI 5-2431
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Girl Scout
Calendar
Monday, Jan. 22
6:30 p.m. American Camping
Assn. meeting in Eugene.
7:30 p.m. Senior Planning
Board meeting, Harris Hall.
Tuesday, Jan, 23
10 a.m. Program committee,
with Mrs. Russell Hickenbottom.
7 p.m. Camp Study Group
meeting, home of John Timm.
Wednesday, Jan. 24
(1:30 a.m. Council Camping
committee, Girl Scout office.
Thursday, Jan. 25
9:30 a.m. Basic Brownie
Training I, Presbyterian Church.
instant chic . . . brilliant new
openwork patent flats with the
flattery of a sandal, the high-fashion
dazzle of color, color, color!
Open back in blue, paleface or
black; open side style in red,
black or topaz. Both 10.95.
Wide selection 9.95 to 10.95.
Aristocazia Italia!
nothing plebian about these
Heatherton Knits,
handcrafted in
limited
editions on the shores
of sunny Italy . . . this
part knit wool features new
dimensions in color; Periwinkle with
Raspberry, and the supple near-fit
that makes it unmistakably '62.
Size 10,89.95. ;
Fashions, 2nd floor
Sly 1
DALTON
does the knit
story to perfection in a
ensemble collection
all-season wools,
impeccably finished
with the intricate
detailing that keeps
Dalton in the
fashion
foreground.
Shown here in
Sand with black,
size 14 at 69.95,
ond (right) Rospber
Cream in a size 1 2,
Leather belted in dy
match shades.
Sportswear, 2nd floor
patents
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A great big welcome
to one of our favorite
people, Mrs. Mabel
Lovegren. She'll be here
in the store Monday
through Friday demon
strating our Spice Is
land products. This is
an absolutely perfect
time of year for you to
experience her adven
turous approach to
cooking because the
January doldrums will
vanish in a flash when
you catch her infectious
enthusiasm for cooking
with a flair.
Once you learn
some of her simple
tricks with seasoning
and herbs you'll won
der how you and
your family ever
managed before. Old
standbys and econo
mical favorites take
on new glamour with
a pinch of this and a
soupcon of that She
has lots of brand new
recipes, too, that will
add zest and interest
to your menu plan
ning. While you're in the
gift department absorb
ing Mrs. Lovegren's
know-how, take a look
at the sparkling ad
juncts to entertaining.
Big news in table ac
cessories is color and
lots of it Added to our
already sensational col
lection of table mats are
new ones of "Shan"
weave, a metallic crea
tion of elegance that,
believe it or not, can be
washed under the fau
cet. They're rich enough
looking to grace a
Shah's palace black
and silver, black and
gold, copper, silver, tur
quoise and pale green
and at only $1.25 each.
There are napkins to
match with a metallic
woven stripe to pick up
the color of your choice.
Speaking of nap
kins, the current fash
ion now in table set
ting is to place Ihe
napkin in an unex
pected place in a
goblet or standing
above the serving
plate. To do this ef
fectively the napkins
themselves must be
interesting and that's
why we've such a
large assortment in
every fabric from
black and while tick
ing to lustrous sateen
printed with fat roses
or crisp-looking vege
tables. 1
Color has found its
way to hot pads, too,
and high time. Ours are
large enough for your
biggest casseroles and
the hues are enticing
chartreuse, purple, cor
al, pink, brown, and
blue avid green In sev
eral shades. They're
$1.50 each and also
come attractively pack
aged In pairs for unus
ual shower gifts.
The world of paper
has new glamour,
too, with co-ordlnaled
napkins and coasters
in wild, wild designs
and colors. This re
minds us of our always-popular
.metal
trays with compart
ments and paper fil
lers to fit. They make
entertaining a breeze
and they're most at
tractive, $3.98 for a
set of four. First floor.
The linen department
isn't the only section
with fabulous January
bargains (and don't
miss theml). In the cos
metics department,
there are any number
oi money-saving buys
Frances Denney has
their once-a-year spe
cial price on Viva mas
que and multi-layer
moisturizer (two things
I would never be with
out) ar.d their quick
i c;ear.ser is new only
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