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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 64

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Salt Lake City, Utah
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64
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THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Sunday January 23 1949 4V? ON THE GROUND gold and silver Some fashioa experts deplore the ubiquitous gold shoes for adult street wear but mention that they will aroind for some time to come lizard and snakeskin in red green and in both open and closed toe and heel designs and with or without platform soles Oh yes the teens still love Spring SliQes Come in Colors FOR QUALITY CIJBANIIVG on all your SUITS DRESSES and COATS have them cleaned in a continuous flow of Better Safer CRYSTAL CLEAR SOLVENT- By GRACE GRETHER NEW If I should see the whole of Salt Lake's female population walking down Main at completely doubled over when I get back I wouldn't be eurprised 'though the sight might be slightly strange I'm certain I would know that each woman had just bought herself a new pair of spring shoes and simply couldn't take her eyes off them Shoes are that attractive this spring women jaded with chat about the "new look" are tossed a fa jhs suffer in order to be beautiful is borne out by shoes for dancing Some of the prettiest have plush-like platforms cushioning the high-arched narrow heeled pumps To keep you floating on air through waltz and rhumba there are a lot of fabric shoes around and artful touches of patent leather add a spick-and-span gleam to white suede Spectator Shoes Spectator shoes still combine white with navy or brown but there the similarity to the stereotyped version ends Rather you'll see blue or brown calf or moccasin-like inserts in white suedes sometimes finished with a turnback cuff sometimes perforated and topped off with a tiny white suede bow piped in color Add all kinds of reptile leathers to the new shoe picture alligator ently haven't decided on either for once and for all "It's going to be a blue spring" the shoe guild said that means blue shoes as well as those that go well with blue such as reds tans etc Navy suedes and calf get a heavy nod Shoes are more feminine than ever this season which follows perfectly in line with the back-to-the-feminine trend we have been seeing in clothes Just Like Them! "And women want more lower heels shaped to look higher" one manufacturer said Square toes are big news in the picture and there are single and double straps in abundance "We are all straphangers at heart" quipped commentator Bill Leonard of CBS That it is not necessary to sew- i- i brand new type of verbiage For II cm Marks Removed Without Washing Crystal Cigar Gleaners Owl Cleaners iX spring there is the lighter look the spat look the open look and yes the bare look where have we heirfd that before? Nobody however seems to have settled the open toe versus closed toe controversy and both are being urged on shoe buyers since American women appar 80 3-1945 716 1st West T1 Camellia pump with delightfully bare instep Is I Miller answer to our wish for Spring "Camellia bracelet" fooues fashion's news on daintily scalloped decollete and raindrop vamp i i i i 1 CO 1 6J rill tf at -was -1 jl t- 1 i- jf 1' v- ej "FrNch Rnwv i TwU "CMdUKflh" llo ifwif 3450 -JO if i 1 II I i fi 1 A-pc p)ac MHinfl 2250 i i 1 fe A 'I if 4- ui r3 Wfici Multes a -House a Home? 4 rc' i x-s 1: TOM II Ml 1 p-: 11 1 of course JD1IJU11 1 1 sgf 1 1 i I 1 Z4 I It 1 I i And fine china and crystal and all the other proud possessions that mean gracious living Resolve now to buy your sterling silver on 4 1 1 tiill I'liiiillllliiil ANDERSONS Mr LaMar Coon thu former Miss Shirley Mrs Don Hodges the former M1m Ruth Rnydpr Evtoi is bow honej-mooRinf in the southwest was married Jan 1 in Tucson Ariz nuptials Ruth Snyder Wedded to Don Hodges CLUB PLAN From Tucson" Ariz comes Salt Laker Miss Ruth Snyder word of the marriage of former a daughter of Mr and Mrs 1 7) 1 a month for each place setting 9 XT- A 0 4 x-- jev At Anderson's Jewelry you choose from more than seventy patterns made by seven famous silversmiths It's easy to own sterling the Anderson Silver Club way! Wayne Snyder to Don Hodges a son of Mr and Mrs Leighton Hodges Rites were solemnized New Year's day at First Methodist church with Rev Willard Schurr officiating Reception honoring the newlyweds followed at Club Renee The bride wore a gown of wnite slipper satin entrain with empire bodice and hoop skirt Her double fingrrlip veil of laie-edjjed illusion was caught to a tiai of s-ed pearls and stie carried a wlute Bible with viuiets and stephanotis Attending the bride aa matron of honor was Mrs Tutti Bryant with Miss Barbara Voils and Miss Pat Eodson as bridesmaids Best man for Mr Hodges was William Felix while John Tromane and Roger Vielledent usherefl New Mrs Hodges attended the University of Arizona at Tucson where she was affiliated with Alpha Chi Omega Evans-Coon Soon to return from a honeymoon in the southwest are Mr and Mrs LaMar Coon wed Jan 13 in Garden Park JL ward The bride formerly Miss Shirley Evans is a daughter Of Mr and Mrs Lee Evans 6590-23rd East Mr Coon is a son of Mr and Mrs Roswell Coon 2200 33S0 South For her wedding the bride wore a gown of white chiffon velvet fashioned with sweeping train A lace insertion yoke covered the deeply cut neckline and a lace headdress held her illusion veil Satin trailers of baby orchids fell from her white velvet muff Attending the bride was Mrs-James Jack matron of honor and Miss Jean Evans was maid of honor Bridesmaids were Miss Winiford Candland Miss- Barbara Tuckel Miss Beverly Has-lam and Miss Iva Lu Frome Miss Karen Poulson and Miss Sharon Jack were flower girls Best man for his brother was Grant Coon Rid White Ken Lavin Leo Douglas and Don Richards were ushers For her wedding trip which followed a large reception the bride wore a flamingo crepe dresa with black accessories Tho Haircut That Started It All! (IT!) Cut our BRIDES! Register your silver china and crystal patterns with Anderson Jewelry's Cridcs Register It saves time trouble and duplication of gifts Si) 1 Yes it's the famous cut that started the trend to short hair There's never been anything like so simple so smart so manageable so adaptable to different styles! Truly it's the haircut for and it's exclusive with us tin 9 aW IT I Adrn't Jwtry 110 Main Sf I Salt Qr Utah Cur! Prrmmnt and 'U" Cut 50 Mov MnJ a la tning pottrn I cfv $250 and will pay $500 a Second South and Main tn Salt Lake 2449 Washington Blvd inOgden BEAUTY SAION Mczxanin Tokt Rear EIvators JEWELRY COMPANY Nam AaWraa City Phanm 5-4418.

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