Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, March 17, 1963, Page 21, Image 21

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    Milady's' Spring Fashion Mood Is Soft, Feminine And Wonderful '
From LaPointe's come
FRESH BREEZE Or FASHION
the outfits of the two smartly garbed women shown here.
Exciting and graceful to the women with high fashion in
mind, thee ape makes a re-entry on the fashion scene and
is modeled by Inei Rush, left. A smart crossover cowl
collar enhances the fluent lines of this cape coat and
suit of Arosak wool. A suit with freshness and eye appeal
is shown by Erma Henry, right. Finely crafted, the couture
elegance denotes the new shaped longer look. Handsome
braid detail highlights the neckline and Docket trim.
Favored Styles Look Graceful
Fashion for spring revolves
around a look of youthful grace
and soft femininity. Silhouettes
are diverse, but easv, uncluttered
lines predominate, giving play to
the beauties of fabrics and col
ors. Whipped cream textures bubble
up into the limelight, in appro
priate colors whites and off
whites, pale" beiges and pastels,
clear prints. Traditional spring
navy is brightened and lightened.
For effective contrast, crisp and
ribbed textures make an entrance,
while rich, dark colors set off
the many pale shades.
"Pure and simple" tells thc
dress story. Silhouettes are dubbed
"natural." "skimmer," "shift,"
nil of which are agreed on easy,
slender, figure - following lines.
Princess curves, lifted waistlines,
coatdress styling make spring
news. The "open air" look, a
country mood slicked up for town,
concentrates on airy fabrics, open
necklines, shirt-cuffed sleeves.
'. Forever - fashionable jacket
dresses appear in great numbers,
while the dress - plus - coat
gains new importance.
' Variety of silhouettes leads the1
way in suits. Handsome tunic
suits herald a plentiful array of
long-jackctcd styles of every type.
Middy or pullover suits abound-
either true pullovers or jackets
with zippers so artfully concealed
they .seem nonexistent.
New emphasis on sleeves finds
the shirt suit well to (he fore,
showing off its shirt cuffs. Young
and lively is the suit with hip-llip.
or peplum effect, jacket. Designed
to provide a refreshing change
are the "dandy" suits man-tail
ored to a perky perfection.
. While "lean look styles are
most numerous in coats, a silhou
elte to watch is the coat with
gathered back fullness. High
waisted effects are created bv
seamed yokes, integrated with
the sleeve in front, and gathers
across the back.
A fashion world in itself, sports
wear produces etary look of
spring, in styles for every hour
and occasion. News to note in
cludes: a greater-than-ever wealth
of knits, denim and denim ef
fects, baie midriff separates, bell
bottom as well as slim pants.
long skirts for lounging and en
tertaining, patio dresses and, in
fact, a striking selection of lounge-
wear of all types for casual liv
ing.
Simplicity of styling in coats.
suits and dresses calls for dra
matic accents. Hats are draped,
high turbans in airy fabrics;
straws wiih important crowns.
brimless rr with often-uptilted
brims; and, of course, the spring'
perennial floral hats.
Spanish influence is notable in
brimmed hats of shiny straw. Re
flecting the soft mood of fashion
are snoods and berets, as well
as hats with attached, drapahlc
scarves.
Impressive jewelry has a pre
cious look, includes short, collar
like necklaces: multiple strand
beads for neckline fill-ins: pins
and bracelets moving into prom
inence. Soft neutrals and pastels
stand out.
Neat, ladylike handbags lend
to boxy shapes, highlight texture
interest. With the advent of the
longer, narrower sleeve, short
gloves are welcomed. However,
the long, long glove prevails for
evening and sleeveless daytime
fashions.
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ARRIVE IN INDIA Mrs. Sarah McMfllan has received
word that her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Wallace Ward and three children have arrived in Bang
kok, India, where they will reside the next year and a
half. He is an employe of the Stanford Research Insti
tute. Mrs. Ward, the former Mabel McMillan, is pictured
with her children, Linda, left, Brian and Kathy, right.
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FASHION TREND Erma Henry, left, wears' a bold,
bright and sophisticated three piece costume of red and
white houndstooth check featuring a peel-off jacket and
solid contrasting pop-over blouse. Inez Rush, right, shows
a straight and narrow silk linen dress under a plaid mohair
coat, richly elegant with its soft collar and three quarter
sleeves and easy, straight lines. Both outfit were selected
from LaPointe's new srjrinq fashions.
Christian Church Scene of Vows
(Continued from Page 2-B)
pie left for their honeymoon
Portland. She wore a corsage of
pink rosebuds on her beige coat
The bride is a graduate of
KL'HS and attended Oregon Slate
University. Until recently, she
as an employe of First Federal
Savings and Loan Association.
The bridegroom is a graudate of
Madras Union High School and
Oregon Technical Institute. They
are now at home at 123 N. Locust
Street in Princville.
Pre-nuptial showers included
one given hy Barbara Leech.
Paula Goddard. Phyllis Hawes
and Margie Welman at the God
dard residence, and a second
hosted bv Mrs. Dale Bobber
and I!
Mrs. Eugene Schuck at the home
of the latter.
Guild Sets
Luncheon Date
DUNS.MUIR The date of the
St. Barnabas spring luncheon has
been set for Thursday, April 23. at
the Guild Hall. The SI. Barnabas
Guild members will serve a salad
buffet and guests are invited to
stay for cards during the after
noon. Mrs. R. S. Rabjohn, guild presi
dent, is directing luncheon plans
and Mrs. Albert Zenonian is han
ing tickets and publicity.
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FASHION PARADE ; Montgomery Ward is daily receiving merchandise to outfit all
members of a family in the latest styles fo' spring and the days to come. A preview of
such fashions is pictured here by Mrs. Kenneth Moore, upper right, wearing a sago
green flecked wool weave double-breasted walking suit accessorized with braided
Swiss straw hat in coffee brown shade. Otter and brown deer skin bag, gloves and
scarf in coffee color, three strand necklace of gold, white, pink shaded to brown-tone
and alligator pumps complete the fashion picture. Cheryl Lundberg, upper left, was
fitted in the junior department with yellow Cuoioni rayon frock with full skirt and
fitted waist accented with bow and streamer trim. Her r.oat is a water repellent lamin
ated Magic-Creoe rayon in "A" line with belted back. A grown-up look is addod by her
Breton straw hat and short white qloves. Perfect for little Julie Ann Moore is her sheer
dacron border print dress with lace trimmed bodice, collar and sleeves. Short ruffled
nylon gloves, white pumps and white lace ribbon trimmed hat is just right foi; the Easter
parade. Brother Michael Moore is dressed in rayon sport jacket suit of gray and blue
plaid with navy trousers.
Penney's
. ALWAYS FIRST QUALITV
8th & Moin Open Doily 9:30 to 5:30
Friday Nitc Till 9 P.M.
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61st Anniver
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spring coat i)6cia
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TODAY
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Our Gigantic Semi-Annual
Sunday Storewide Sale
OPEN 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M.
Bush Furniture Co.
221 Moin Next to Willord Hotel
Bought specially from top coat houses
for this sensational event!
Cet top value during Penney's anniversary. Pure wool,
full length coats wonderful warmth-without-weight
laminates even lush coats of famous brand-name woolens.
Fashion value, too, in the new silhouettes with basic ;' ; .
conservatism that keeps your coat in style. Colors are j;'
fresher, fabrics more varied, prices very, very low. ;
Come to Penney's today see the Anniversary coats!'
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Textured pure wools,
other fiber blends,
beautiful surface
weaves.
Beloved white, with
many, many more
spring fabrics.
Pure wools and acry
lics in many new and
varied fabrics, lamin
oted to foam.
Go - with - everything,
ncutrols, navy, red,
blue, many more.
New shorter - than
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SALUTE TO SPRING Peggy McCann from Sears Roe-
buck Company is pictured in a two piece yellow ensem
ble of acetate and rayon, designed to retain its shape -and
shed wrinkles. Three large buttons fasten her yellow
full length coat, lined with matching acetate. The yellow
hat is a fluffy bit of nylon net and organza with velvet
flowers. Peggy's white patina pumps feature the new
blunted toe and the Italian-influenced square heel. White
clutch bag, white gloves and luxury pearl necklace com
plete a bright picture of soring apparel.
Penney's
ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY
Open Doily
9:30 A.M.
3:30 P.M.
Friday Nighti
Till 9
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Whatever your way of lite, there's exactly the right fashion
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