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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • Page 52

Publication:
The Tennesseani
Location:
Nashville, Tennessee
Issue Date:
Page:
52
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THI NASHVILtl TINWISSIAN, iyn4y Mffag. Mit, 1f5f 1 7-D Womans World THE NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN C7 ci TV- JeatLer5 IP) 1 I ipiiil II Slllllllli Ik -1 1 CT Gertie Gusher (Michael Johnston) brought forth the newest creations. The first model (Walter Treanor) wore a morning frock by Horrific, made of iridescent chamois skin accented with barracuda embroidery. Her cosmetics were by Accident, and her mop by Will Drudge. Mother and daughter fashions, modeled by Leonard McGrath and Terry Smith, were by Tranquilizer of Miltown.

For those evenings out, George Frazier wore a cocktail dress of transparent asbestos by Weird and Wild. For that perfect wedding, bride Tommy Breeri modeled a frock of benza-drine, with a veil of optical illusion caught to a revolutionary coronet (firecracker crown) by Batista of Cuba. Her shoes were air conditioned and her low calorie bouquet of vegetables were by Supermarket. All clothes were from I. 1 department store and the Wee Gypum Child's shop.

Milady's fashions may never be the same again. The dozens of fashion shows Nashville women's organizations and clubs present each year got a royal spoofing Friday with the presentation of "Fun, Fuss and Feathers." The models were eighth grade boys at Christ the King school who presented the style show with straight faces almost. Therefore, it will be reviewed with a straight face almost. Scene of the style show was Tillie Tomaine's Tea Room, where narrator J. till I Bride Tommy Breen, right, wearing frock of benadrine, gets inspection from the mother of the bride, John Kid-well, at the style show given by eighth grade boys at Christ the King schooL i W- Mm ill ft" The latest attire for bridesmaids is shown by Bill Johansen, rear, and Jimmy Cunningham, whost hat is trimmed with Utter Confusion.

Mil srfft -T Getting ready for their appearance in mother and daughter creations are Terry Smith, left, and Leonard McGrath. .111111 II HI I II lH Tillie of Tillie Tomaine's Tea Room, left, (Dicky Brower) takes a phone call as waitress Suiy Spillsoup (Joe Curtin) waits on guests at the fashion show. They are, from left, John Hart, Tony Cillis, Jimmy Tarpy and Joe Anderson. Staff photos by Jack Cora Singer Miss Hooten Holler (Joe Carter) is accompanied by Mme. Missanote (Bobby Hofstetter) at the piano during style showings.

Among the guests were, from left seated, Mike Puckett, Joe McGrorty, Tommy Doyle and Frank Lisle. CALDWELL'S ANTIQUE SHOP inviteu You To Inspect Their Antiques Special Prices Bit 7-1747 2411 West End Avenue Prep Prattle- Launching of 1959 Chaos Is Declared Big Success Quality in Jtwelry isn't txptnsivt ii you know tthtrt to find it i Danny Neal, Gwynn Hastings and Jerry Bradley Up on the stage Betsy Duncan, Myra Wilson, Celia Edwards, Judy Shanks, George Creagh, Dickie Husband, Nancy, Neeley, Tommy Sloan and Billie Bob Whitner were among the sorority and fraternity members "giving their all." Proceeds go to the Tennessee Society for Crippled Children. Late yesterday afternoon a bunch picked up Judy Kinnard just for a ride but the ride ended The War Memorial building put out to eea last night as "Chaos" set sail. This variety show, given by the Panhellenio council, had a theme of "Ship, Ahoy!" and the cast presented skits depicting the many ports where the ship landed. Arriving at 8 p.m.

Bharp to see the show were Judy Foley, Neal Bation, Melinda Luck, Taylor Wray, Trish Howard and Joe Myers. Others watching the skits were Martha Poage, Dickie Kemper, Nita Faught, Roy Taylor, Linda Bennett. iiivi riii her 15th birthday. Among those there were Sally Beasley, Bert Phillips, Susan Akin, Paul Guf-fee, Anne Campbell, Whitey Morrison and Emmie Caldwell. SAPs Entertain At St.

Mary's Every Saturday a few members of the SAP club entertain the children at St. Mary's Orphanage. This week, Cile Smith, Kitty Sensing, Sara Jo Hough, land, Betty Buntin, and Judy Smith gave the children a rip-roaring party. Friday night Cherry Reid had the gang over for dinner for Jan Harmon on her 16th birthday. Then everybody went out with their dates.

Later the girls Bayer, Betty Buntin, Julie Bearden and Patsy Cherry. St. Cecilia played St. Bernard in volley ball. Cheering for their team were Judy Foley, Annie Herbert, Betsy Ball, Gayle Caudle, and Holly Cochrane.

Waving shakers were Sally Lea, Pat Clinard, Sissie Brown, Allen Cannon, and Connie Cole. First Teeners at Peabody were on Friday night. They entertained at a sock hop, and decorated the school auditorium with suitcases, railroad crossing signs and tracks for the party. Chairmen were Kathy George, Marilyn Smith, Lynn demons and Janet McGinnis. NOTABLE NOTES AND QUOTABLE QUOTES: Eighth graders from Hill school went bopping Saturday night at a sock hop given by Katherine Kennedy and Diane Bridges at BMCC.

217 Sixth Avtnu. North JtegisUrtd Jtweltri up at Hillwood country club where dinner and a great big cake was ready for celebrating mm, i 7 came back for a slumber party but not much slumber. Having fun were Barbara Sewell, Mary Parker, Gail Buntin, Susan Announcing the addition of Mrs. Louray Clenney To The Staff of MAYS STUDIO of BEAUTY LOOK A drip-dry shirtwaist "two-piecer" with a fabulously full skirt. It's beautifully fashioned of Wampoise fabric, a combination of dacron and cotton available JA a m''iVM A fk 1 A TiT'tTTSV MUMS i d.

i -pkfik mm di sk a T' ssb-si i DOES WITH ABSINTHE KID Oh now in beige, pink and light (That new neutral shade) lUW 8 to 16... only 12.95. You'll Mrs. Clenney is well known in Nashville beauty circles, having over 5 years experience as a hair stylist in leading shops. Mrs.

Clen. ney invites her friends and customers to consult with her on the latest in coiffure designing and any of their personal hair problems. wear it from now through the summer. Absinthe Kid also Geranium Kid 16.95 MRS. LOURAY CLENNEY i Mrs.

Mays' Staff Includes HAIR STYLISTS Featuring REALISTIC "So Lovely" and "Your Wish" PERMANENTS Mr. Henri Mrs. Wilson Mr. David 'if MissCornwell msU MfeMdtf 1 available by special order In 'peach, Mac, yellow, mint, coral, toast, navy, black and white. ASSISTANTS if Alberta Nelson Sarah Branch Absinthe Kid also Teel Sweet Kid 12.95 LJ Studio Two Shopt for Ladies HARDING ROAD SIXTH AVENUI tl eamu Two thopi for ladist SIXTH AVINUI HARDING ROAD (J CY 7-5422 CY 7-2817 4111 HILLSBORO ROAD.

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