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The Week Society Happenings
Edited By
Eva Nealon
POUH
Miss Mary Swigart
To Wed Mr. Ayres
Bethrothal Is Told
Miss Greaves Bride
; Of Mr. Limbocker
California Wedding
i y
Winter Queen
Mr. i ml Mrs. Curl A. Swigart
1 2H Genrswtt Htreet mi mm nee
the onKiiRcmpiU of their ilaim li
ter, Mary Ashley, t Mr. Fllloit
Howard Ayrta of Tula Alio. ';ilif.
Alls Fwitmrt, who h:iH tlivhl.-d Mt
time liftw(pn Mcdfurd and Sun
Kranclst'o for tho past four years,
will return to this city somo tlnw
thin j)ririK.
Mr. Ayres In a Kraduate of Stan
ford university and a nn'iitbi'r of
tho ndminlKtratlvi ntnff of ih
university.
Th ft weddlnj will ho an event
of in ttunimer season. The defi
nite dnte has not been announced.,
Valentine Party
Is Given Saturday
By Marie Ridings
Miss Marin Ridings wan hos
tcsH last evening ut a Valentino
bridgo party, given nt tho homo
of Mm. C. D. Thompson. 1002 West
Kleventh street. Seven tables wero
In play.
nuests for tho oveninK Included
Mesdauies (tlen Smith, 11. II. lled
rick. Thompson, Olonnle Mae
Karly, Certrude (lutes, KllzuhPth
leromo. Margaret Kchnler. ,Io An
ne Smith, Joe KlJegol, Halph Hal
ley, nnd Misses Iioris Haier, Mar
riot lialdwin, Myrnn Hnrivtt. Kulu
Honson, Jortrudo Hutler, Miturine
Carroll, ('urin DoRcrmark, Johnnie
Fleet. Mary Gilbert, Fern llart
Kook, lionise llollenberk, Ma urine
Johnston, Lora Mitchell, Carol
Rnmsey, Opal Thompson, Clita
Walden, Loona llolmnn, Katherln
Starr, Gertrude Parker nnd Isohcl
Willsie.
f
Kiwanis Club Holds
First Dance, Series
Planned For Spring
Sown ut Dm- iriarriiii-c of MImh
I'aulino f; reaves, daiiKhter of Mr
John " (ircnvoM, was received In
til In city yesterday through an
announcement in the social col
umn of the A Ilia m bra I'ost Ad
vocate, which follows;
"A Mulct Wedding w:ih solemn
vti at the Holy Trinity i:piK('opa
cliurch of Alhaiubta, Calif., Feb
ruary :i, ut four o'clock tinltlng
M iss I 'a i) 1 1 in- i rea ves of Med -ford,
Ore., and Mr. F. Kichard
I.imbocki'r of Seattle, Wash.
"Reverend C. R, K. MacDonald
officiated. One of tho bride's
closest friends, Mrs. John Ulchan
of Santa Ana, Finite 'oh Rromlsn
Me.' Mendelssolin's AV e d l I n g
March and '1 Love You Truly'
w. re played during the ceremony.
A wedding dinner was served
at Del Mar tiardeiiH for relatives
and friends. The couple left for
San Diego and other southern
points. They will mnko their home
in Swutle."
The brido leaves a host of so
cial and business friends In Mcd
ford, having been assistant secre
tary of the Med ford chamber of
commerce and more recently of
fice manager of the Southern Ore
gon clinic.
Mr. Umbocker Is traffic mana
ger for the National Fruit Can
ning company of Seattle.
Easter Monday Ball j
To Be Held April 6 j
Committees Named
v) a 1
VI
j Colorful Ceremony
And Installation
Held On Thursday
Mih. ('. T. Sweeney, relirinn
Miieen of Zuli-iiim Temiile, Jjaiih-tei-H
of the Nile, pr'-xiripd at one.
of the most henutlful ceremonials
Lovely Banquet and
Theatre Party Are
Enjoyed By Nurses
IteU carnations and quaint fa
vors hroimht beauty, characteristic
of the Valentine season, into tho
ileeorn tinir ReheViiA it lha nt
ever witnessed hy .neml.ers of the lh(, unnua, banuet of ,ho 0rlu.
Associated I'tess I'hoto
Betty Johnson, 18, will reign at
queen at the Los Angeles county
winter sports carnival to he held at
Big Pines. Cal., January 30 to Feb
ruary 1, inclusive.
Lady Lions Consider
Plans, St. Patrick's
Party On Wednesday
Tho first of a series of fivo danc
ing parties planned by tho Ki
wanis dancing club to grace the
spring1 season, was held Tuesday
evening In the St. Mark's tiuild
halj. Dancing: was enjoyed for
several hours, music twins' fur
nished by Reginald Flfer's Imper
ial orchestra.
The committee responsible for
tho success of the event was com
posed of Dado Terrett, chnlrmnn,
Wm. "Warner, Curl Glasgow nnd
C. O. Larison.
Valentine Bridge
Tea For Saturday
A valentine bridge tea will be
given In the Ht. . Mark's parish
house Saturday afternoon under
the auspices of the St. Mark's
Altar guild. Plans for thn affair
were formulated t the meeting
of the Guild nt the home of Mrs.
Porter J. Neff on Monday eve
ning.
The public Is cordially Invited
to nttend the party and promised
an interesting afternoon's entertainment.
Mrs. Solinsky Gives
Series of Luncheons
April 6 has been named as the
dnte for this season's annual Knst-
er Monday ball to be sponsored
by the Women's Auxiliary of tho
local post of tho American Region,
The dancn will be held nt the
Oriental Gardens.
Mrs. F. G. Hunch and Mrs. "W.
S. flolger nro general chairmen
of the event. Ot her committee
chairmen for tho' danco are! Tick
ets, Mrs. Goodwin Humphreys,
Mrs. C. T. linker; advertising, Mrs.
G ra ce Voss ; deenrat Ions, M rs.
Helvti Aiken.
Music for tho dance wilt bo fur
nished by Dom I'rovost's orches
tra. -
Kach spring the Faster Monday
ball Is awaited as the social event
marking the height of tho seas
on. Spring flowers In abundance
and colorful spring frocks will
characterize the affair. Many
special features are promised in
the evening's program.
TT
Mr. Jennings Honor
Guest Bridge Party
Mrs. Fugeno Thorntlyko was
hostess Wednesday afternoon t
members of tho l,ady I, ions club.
who met there for covered dish
luncheon and bridge. Thero wero
four taldes In play and prlzo for
high senro was a wanted Mrs. Law
rence Pennington.
Plans for n progressive party for
St. Patrick's day were discussed.
Assistant hostesses for the aft
ernoon wero Mcsdamcs J. Verne
Shaugle and F. F. Iturke.
Mrs. Harry Young
Hostess At Bridge
M rs. K. C. Rollnsky is among
local matrons who are greeting the
early spring season with a series
of luncheons .and bridge parties.
She was hostess at a bridge lunch
oon yesterday ut which three tables
were In play, ut a bridge pnrty
with two tables the preceding Sat
urday, and has Invited friends to
her home for a bridge luncheon
Saturday of this week.
Yeomen Will Give
Valentine Dance
Mrs. Louis Jennings was hostess
.Thursday evening at a bridge
party, given ns a birthday surprise
for Mr. Jennings. There .were four
tables In play nnd piizo for high
score was awarded Mr. nnd Mrs.
Kdwin Nichols nnd prisio for sec
ond high Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey
Norrls.
Guests were Mr. nnd Mrs. Ray
mond linker. Mr. nnd Mrs. Aubrey
Norris, Mr. nnd Mrs. Kdwin Nich
ols, Mr. and Mrs. Milo Unit), Mr.
and Mrs. Knlph Jennings, Miss
Lucille Garrett nnd Paul Jennings.
Meeker Home Scene
Of Musical Rehearsal
PIIOKNIX, Ore., Feb. (I. (Spl.)
Mrs. Harry Young entertained
with n bridge, party at her home
on WodneWa-rTternoon of this
week, the guests' hoing: Airs. M. J.
Norris, Miss Helen Norris. Mrs. A.
W. Shepherd Mrs. Phil Gernsta,
Mrs. Ralph' Wllrlux, Mrs. Ted Llt
tlefleld, Mrs. HerCliu Gammill, Mrs.
O. C. Maust, Mrs. 1. M. Watt. .Mrs.
Jess KdwaroX Alvln lnman
and the hnjiivsff'fi'H. Harry Young.
Mrs. Borl htALhuitmlll won prize
for high ; sor .nnd Mrs. T). M.
Walt won. prate1 toS low score.
Zelln Mae Tirnrti v
Honored pih!llnlutiy
Mrs. Crti l 'graiit entertained
with a dlnwi fr:rty honoring her
daughter, ..ellnV MAo's 1 at U birth
day Monday,., Xvbruary '1, at her
home, !t:ii WtutKi Hotly.
A color 'sehfcmo . of pink, green
and white'stiggcsLod the approach
of spring. ' A. ItVfte birthday cake
with the honor gtiesfK name writ
ten on the top,, lighted with can
dles, for hum! the centerpiece. Tap
ers on each side completed the
decorations. ;-
Games and ; contests were en
joyed during -.th evening. Guests
were Lucltte "'"Wymore. Georgia
Webb. Dorothy McNamus, Hetty
Paske nnd Carol Seheffel and the
h or guest, Zeltu Mae Grunt.
lm Ashland Masonic temple. Tho
ball was elaborately decorated
with ferns and palms, oriental
ruga and softly sliadi-d dm pes. A
huge basket of flowers, the gift
of Hillah temple adorned tho
throne. Mrs. If. MrXuIr was
general chairman of committees.,
The uniformed patrol under tho
direct inn of Mrs. Chas. Gilbert
and tho choir under the direction
f Mrs. Pert P.arnes of Grants
Pass added greatly to tho beauty
of the ritualistic work.
! oijowinu; the afternoon ses
sion a dinner was nerved to the
members, their escorts anil guests!
In the Masonic dining room. In I
the evening the new officers were
installed by Mrs. Katherine Itintz,
supreme queen, and art as fol-'
lows: Mrs. C. T. Sweeney, junior
past nueen; Mrs. H. (1. Enitern.
((iioen; Mrs. S. H- Parker, prin
cess royal; Mis. o. C. Hoggs, Tir
zah; Mrs. T. P. Franco, liadnurn:
M rs. Chas Woods, recorder; Miss
Amelia Pritt, banker: Mrs. Nate
Hales, chaplain; Mrs. Howard
Scheffel, marshal; Mm .1. L.
Woodcock. Nydia; Mih. F. C. lil
lard. Zuleike; Mrs. Rex Harnett
Zenoida; Mrs. M a u d o ilohnes,
Zora, and Mrs. j::'rt ltarnes Zu
leima. Mrs. II. Claycombn and
Mis. Jhn lenders, attendants;
Mrs. S. Severitnce. lady of th
keys, and Mrs. I-:, V. Hoover, lady
of the gates, and Mrs. Lou Sabin
musician.
Utile Shirley Fnders. daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. John Kndt-rs was
flower girl ami distributed lovely
botHpieLs and baskets of flowers
to the new officers and guests.
Dancing closed the evening en
tertainment.
Recipient of Gifts
Mrs. Katherine Hint, of Chi
cago, supreme queen of Daugh
tors of the Nile was guoK of hon
or. A cordial reception was given
her on the ocrdsion of her official
visit and nfter being escorted to
I he throne by the uniformed pa
trol she was presented with a
bouo.net of red rose buds. At the
close of the ceremonial Mrs. Rlntz
gave an address to the members
In which she expremed her 'ap
preciation of Zu leima Temple, lis
officers, patrol ami choli , She
was presented with a picture of
Crater Ijike, n gift that the South
ern Oregon Tern tile is always
proud to bestow upon its visitors
and which was graciously accept
ed by tho supreme o,ueen. j
During the evening's entertain-,
inont Mrs. Rintz presided as In
stalling: Officer fcidnrting' into
their respective offices those elect
ed for the ensuing year. She was
assisted by Mrs. Clarence Wine
trout of Grants Pass ns marshal,
Mr.-. W. 11. McGowan ns chap
lain ami Miss Dorothy Reynold:
us organist.
Mrs. Naomi Montgomery, su
preme organizer of the Dauqh-
ters of -the Nile accompanied Mrs
Rintz. from Portland and partici
pated in the festivities.
Party For Intermediates
Friday 1" veiling
Intermediate members of the
Christian Fndeavor will be enter
tained Friday evening with n val
entine party at the home of Mrs,
Arch Wood. The evening will be
upont playing games.
uate Nurses' association, district 4,
held at the Hotel Mt-dford Thurs
day evening.
During the dinner hour a pro
gram of dancing; was presented by
pupils of Mrs. Kvo Renson, includ
ing u toe -danco by Kthel Chord
and a tap danco by Gretchen Mc
Allister and Rae LeFevre. Follow
ing the banquet the guests enjoyed
a theatre party at tho Holly,
Covers were placed nt the ban
quet tablo for the Misses Phyllis
Swearingen. Coffeen. Dale. Demor-
jest. Carmen Dorothy, Rlood, June
Karhart, Ann Purucker, Marie i
-Miller. Swayne, Snider, Schenck
and Hanley and Mesdames O. K.
Osburne. Taylor, Amy K. Smith,
I-irry Schade, Fred Heath, i:ibert
Coleman. Kdwin Durno, Shaugh
nessy, W. s. Rolger, Josephine
Jones, Leota Thompson nnd Helen
Ferguson of Med ford and Misses
Calkins and Rarton from Grants
Pass.
Mrs. Larry Schrtde was chair
man and was assisted by Miss
Swearengen and Mrs. Rolger.
She's 'Miss Paris'
if
A
; - v. '
ull J r
Bride.-to-be Honor
Guest, Shower Given
By Sisters Friday
Associated Pienit 1'ln.tn
Vlvianne Ortmans was se
Miss Paris for 1931" at a
Mile,
lected
recent heaov contest.
Mirth and Laughter
Club Gives Dancing
Party At Bel I view
Wilcox Home Scene
Evening of Bridge
PHOFXIX. Ore.. Feb. fi. (Spl.)
Mrs. Ralph Wilcox was hostess at
a bridge party nt her homo last
Saturday night. Covers were laid
for twelve. The guests wero Mr.
and Mrs. O. C. Maust, Mr. and Mrs.
Jess Kdwards, Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Littlefield, Mr. nnd Mrs. Alvin
lnman, Avard Whitman nnd Mrs.
Harry Young. The hostess nnd
her husband, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ralph
Wilcox. Alvin lnman won prize
for high score and Avard lnman
won prize for low score.
fr. Fml Holm to
Kntcrtnln Lutheran Ijullcs
The Ladies' Aid society of the
Knglish Lutheran church will meet
in the social rooms of the church
on Thursday; Feb. 12th, nt 2 p.m.
Tho ladles will he the guests of
Mrs. Hobo nn tho rtnln nf I in.iii.v-
lrthday.
Mr. nnl Mrs. Thompson
Gnosis Here from X. II.
Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson
of Rnrtlett, New Hampshire are
in this city ns guests of Mr. nnd
Mrs. C. II. George, formerly of
that state.
! Several groups of Med ford neo-
ple were among the guests Friday
evening at the dancing party given
hy the Mirth and laughter club at
the Relleview community house.
Miss Rarhnra Hedges was chair
man of the committee responsible
for the success of the party and
music was furnished by Dom Pro
vost's orchestra. The hall was
colorful with valentine decora
tions. The next party to be given by
the club will be a r ra n ged by a
committee composed of Alvin
Potter nnd Herbert Meuse).
On Friday afternoon Mrs. Milt
Lindley and Mm. Harry Rinabar
ger entertained with a miscellane
ous shower honoring their gutter.
Miss Mary Susan Norn?, whose
wedding to M,r. W 11 ford Jester of
Yreka," Cal., will be an event of
Monday, February .0.
I Many lovely gifts were presented
l. the bride-to-be by 'little Reverly
Jean Daily, dressed as Cupid.
i Those present were Medames
IW. II. Eaton, FJmcr Wilson, Ralph
j Raymond. .Newton Meade, Harry
i-Rryant, Clem Finley, R. F. Neff,
Roy Neff. Carl McMillan, J. H
Daily, Dona Norris and the Misses
Florence Severance, Kathleen Wit
on. Frankie Rinabarger and the
hostesses.
Miss , Norris is the youngest
daughter of Mrs. Nettie R. Norris,
She attended high school here tin
lil last year, when tho family mov
ed to Yreka. She recently gradu
ated from Yreka high school.
Mr. Jester is tho son of Mrs. -I
R. Morgan of Yreka nnd is the
editor of the Western Sentinel
Ktna. . Calif., . where the youwi
couple" will reside.
Mrs. Lindley
lUHont Hostess
Mrs. Milt Lindley entertained at
her country home- Saturday with a
luncheon for her sister. Mary Susan
Noris of Yreka, Cal.. and her sis
ter-in-law. Mrs. Docia Norris of
Klamath Fall.
Miss Wilson 11 oiio ml
At. Fvcnins Party
The Misses Helen nnd Marjory
Lindley and Venita Gibbons were
hostesses Wednesday evening at a
party complimenting Miss Helen
Wilson. There were three tables
of bunco in play nnd refreshments
enjoyed following the games.
oT Attend Weoilinjc
Mrs. Docia Norris will leave on
Friday 'morning for Medford,
where she will visit with relatives
nnd attend woclal functions in
honor op Mary Susan Norris, who
will become the bride of Wilford
It. Jeter on Monday night nt tho
home of her mother, Mrs. Nettie
R. Norris. After the wedding Mrs.
Docia Norris will return to this
city. Klamath Falls Herald.
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Early Spring Blossoms, Valentines
Inspire Interest In Entertaining
Pussy willows are. extending soft i grown from rumor to reality. For
gray bonnets from rich brown
twigs, yellow daisies nnd spring
beauties are displaying gay blos
soms, just above the sod, and
southern Oregoniann realize that
spring is just beginning to he, re
gardless of what the weather bu
reau may say on the Mihjcet.
Luncheon tab3Nnrranged by Med
ford host esses a re f ra g ra n t wit h
Saturday is St. Valentines day
All society will be allowed to
delve into old fashioned roman
ticism, to bring out lacy valen
tines, decorative candy boxes and
quaint nosegays without being re
stricted by modernism or depres
sion. f
Private bridge and dancing par
ties, luncheons nnd dinners will
be supplemented bv several club
daffodils and hyacinths and there ' affairs. The Lions club is leading
are rumors of many spring par- the list of organizations with def
iles m the omng. jnlto plans for the holiday and
Leading the list are the St. will sponsor n valentine dance at
uientine s n rmirs. which hnve'th Oriental Gardens.
On February 1 2th the Yeoman
lodge, i giving u Valentine
dance at the lodge hall on North
ornpe utreet. The Dynjte orchestra
will play and pedal decorations
for the event have been made by
The choir of the First Methodist ,
church met nt the home of Mr.
nnd Mrs. C. A. Meeker Thursday
evening, for rehearsal and practice
for the Faster music, under tile
direction of Mrs. C. H. Paske.
After nn hour of music the evening
was spent in games suggestive of i
St. Valentine's day. There was n
contest of musical terms nnd prutes
were won by Mrs. Paske. Mrs.
Huenerganlt and Miss Whllson.
Dr. nnd Mrs. A. tl. Rennett were!
guests of the evening. Refresh
ments were served In keeping with!
Valentine colors of red and white.
There were twenty. four present. j
'Passing of Chow Chow" Headliner
For, Guild Party Monday, Feb. 16th
Wois-.VIiln Mnrrlngp
Announce!, CorTullis
Of special Interest to southern
Oregonians is the announcement of
the marriage of Miss Louise Weis
nnd Neelund Ashla. which was nn
event of January I, in Corvallls.
An evening of cards, comic
drama and dancing is the bill
offered by tho Rrotherhood of St.
Andrew for Monday evening, Feb
ruary lfith. For n party is being
sponsored by the brotherhood
which will Include ntl three.
"Passing of Chow Chow," Is the
title of the one net comedy by
Rimer Rice, which will be pre
sented as the leading feature of
the evening. The little comedy
will be directed by Thomas Sworn,
assisted by Mrs, Porter J. Neff,
a ti d the i a si wilt Im hid e M rs.
Royal ltelib, Fletcher Fish nnd
Harold Rrown, who is also chair
man of the entertainment for the
evening.
Preceding the comedy. two
hours nt cards will be enjoyed,
playing beginning t 8:0a o'clock.
After the play, refreshments and
dancing will be in order. . t
Admittance to the complete pro
gram will be granted with the
purchase of tables for card play
ing. Table reservations may be
! made by calling Mrs. Neff. phone
:115; Harold Rrown. 105 or fT-U,
j or Mr. 1 larry Hinmnn at Mann's
department store.
The three characters to appear
i in the "Passing of Chow, Chow,'"
fare well known to local follow
i ers of amateur theatricals. They
I have frequently played in per
i forniances presented at the Guild
: hall and on other stages and will
jattracf many to the Monday night
' partv.
the Southern Oregon Decorating j The bride formerly mnde her
compnny. All Yeomen nnd their; home In Jacksonville and is a
friends are urged to attend and . Graduate of the Medford high
enjoy the evening. 'school. She also belonged to the
This date is nlso the occasion of Torch honor society nt Oregon
the 3Rh anniversary of the Yen i State college In Is'.'S.
man lodge and will have special! An neiount of tho nnnounre
tnterest for all members on at-; ment published in the Oregon
count of the anniversary date j State Harometer, college daily,
In view of the upecbit oeeas-1 reads:
Ions of Valentine day nnd the n- "Announcement of the marriage
niversary of the loUe. refresh-l 0f Louise Wels. ex'Si In commerce,
went will be served during the! nn, N,M.iam Ashia, '30 in elec-
rvenlnir.
Rnnclnr Pnrty
Plaiuiod for Friday
St. Ann' society will sponsor a
dancing parly for the entertain
ment of the young people in the
Cnthollo parish hall Friday even
ina;. Good music will be furnished
for the event to which nil persons
who enjoy dnncfng are Invited.
Colic W omen lo Meet
Kelly Home, Snl unlay
The Hojrue River College Worn
en's c4uh will meet Saturday after
noin nt1he home of Mrs. K. F.
Kelly, fill Queen Anne. Mr. H.
C Hansen will review, "Roosevelt,
ihe Htory of Friend" by Owen
trlenl engineering. In Oervallis.
January I. has been received at
the '.eta Tau Alpha and Sign Phi
K pilon houses. The couple left
immediately for Pittsburg. Pa.,
where Ashla t employed by the
Westii)Bhou)e F.lecirle company.
Recital for Tnsko
PuplU Friday
The Hinger pupils of Mrs. C.
11. Psnke's piano Vlasses played a
recital at her home on Friday afternoon.
Pait oble GrwmU
To Mori TfHirtny
The Past Noble Grands cb.tb wilt
meet with Minnie Rrynnt, tut Col
lane street, Thurd:iv. February
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IS
BOY
SCOUT
WEEK
My Daily Qood
Deed to Myself
A Glass of Gold Seal Milk
A quart of milk a day keeps
the body fit and firm. There
is no better health insurance.
Drink rich, wholesome milk
charged with bone building
lime, life-giving vitamins and
body building nourishment.
MILK
w't Toraet Gold
3d Ice Cream Is a
Year-round Dessert
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Adrienne's
Style Preview
While you're riding alonp;
this afternoon just try to
picture how uninteresting
the trees would look if
they should put on the
dull brown, crinkled leav
es they discarded with
trice last fall. And with
the first spring-like days
isn't that just how you
feel about your old cloth
es? Don't you long for
something new nnd different?
Waists and Skirts
If you haven't had an opr
portunity to see any of the
new Spring numbers you
are perhaps wondering
what is considered the
correct . pln3e for wait
lines and skirt lengths. Of
course, evening dresses
are definitely long. The
favorite street length is
just past the curve of the
calf of the wearer. Sports
clothes are worn a trifle
shorter. And where is the
waistline! Exactly at the
waistline, if you are
youthful and slender. It is
smart to wear your belt
just where it looks the
best on you individually.
At Adriennc's you'll find
new Spring dresses that
have been selected to fit
a variety of forms and
figures !
Suits and Coats
It's going to be a glorious
feeling to shed- heavy
clothes on the first warm
days and feel young nnd
slim in one of our .smart
suits. The suit of 1931 of
ten means a dress with a
jacket, for this season
they seem smarter than
the jacket, blouse and
skirt costume! You'll just
love some of our new ar
rivals. As to coats, the
trend is towards sports
models with novel fea
tures including scarfs and
revere effects. Many mod
els are fitted nnd molded
at the waist and sleeve
treatments are interest
ing. One of the important
fabri.-s is "Chtmg.i," a
lovely grainy fabric.
Favored Colors
You'll no doubt want to
become familiar with
some of the Spring colors
that we arc featuring.
There's Lime Yellow, Star
(iold, Corail, Tropic Sun,
Sea Sand, Larkspur blue,
ffuardsman blue, Yacht
blue, Japanese red, Check
er green. Pistachio, and
Isle green. We have doz
ens of perfectly beautiful
l'l'ints in these shades.
Adrienne's