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Idaho State Journal from Pocatello, Idaho • Page 20

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Pocatello, Idaho
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8-IDAHO SUNDAY JOURNAL Sunday, Sept. 15, 19631 CLASSIC STYLING--This Crosby Square frum the Flectwond Surics of shoes at ROLLNICK'S not only has classic slyling but bontes fcatures too. Premium leathers, fully lined, storm welt, double leather soles- -leuther heeds. Make a setection from the Flectwood Series -the shoes that have everything- at ROLL- Lybia to Send Hospitalized Special Books Lybia Club, Daughters of the Nile, voted to send aulograph! books to children. in the Shrine! Hospital in Salt Lake City during: the mooting Wednesday at the home of Mrs.

Fannie Porges, 30G West Center. The occasion was the official visit of Kibbio queen of Lybia Temple 32 of Salt Lake City. One of the features of the 'evening was the initiation of Mrs, Tom Buckner as a new member. Mrs. Porges was assisted in serving dessert by Mrs.

Horner, Mrs. Dob Gelly and Mrs. Marian Morrell. Announcement was made that the October meeting will be. a Halloween party at the home of Mrs.

Rose Illingsworth, Members present were Mrs. Annabelle Albrecht, Mrs. Bradley, Mrs. Everett Cole, Mrs. Sam Enghar, Mrs.

Stan Frickson, Mrs. Gene Evans, Mrs. M. R. Gambles, Mrs.

Claude Poore, Mrs. Celia Garst, Mrs. Roy Gelty, Mrs. Barney Goldberg Mrs. Rose I1- lingsworth, Mrs.

Ellen Johnson, Mrs. Don McEntire, Mrs. Reuben Reissig, Mrs. James Stirling, Mrs. Bill Wheeler, Mrs.

Burt Wright NICK'S SHOE STORE, 110 North Main. and Mrs. Buckner. COEDS OF YESTERDAY AND TODAY--Lynn Merrell, daughter of Dr, nnd Mrs, R. R.

Merrell, models a graduation dress. of the 1913 Academy of Idaho days to represent the college coed of yesteryenr. Marilyn Rowland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T.

Ben Rowland, shows what the coed returning to the Idaho State University campus this week will be wearing. Fashions such as these will be contrasted at the "Pardon Our Pride" centennial year fashion luncheon to be held Thursday al 1 p.m. at the Country Club. Miss Merrell's dress belongs to Airs. Claude Bistline.

Miss Rowland will be a member of the first class to be graduated from ISU. Show Will Compare Fashions Styles of yesteryear will be compared with the new fall fashinns during luncheon and style show to be held Thursday at the Country Club. This will be the first in the full. winter series of luncheons for Country Club women and their guests. Luncheon will be servedi nt 1 p.m.

Trialio's centennial year will be recalled curing the fashion show in the there, "Pardon Our New autumn clothes from LeVine's, Block's and Fargo's will ba shown with Mrs. R. K. Gorton as commentator. Modeling the latest styles will be Mrs.

Ray Fetched, Marilyn: Rowland and Mrs. Robert Mc. Donald, Fargo's; Mrs. Simison, Mrs. Robert Montgomery and Mrs.

Russell Black, LeVine's; Mrs. Emil Podsiarllo, Mrs. Harry Kinzer And Mrs. Bruce Markham, Bleck's. Models who will show the lash.

ions of yesteryear will be announced later. Helping Mrs. Gorton, who is general chairman of the fashion luncheon, are Mrs. Ben Rowland, decorations; Mrs. Russell Black, models; Mrs.

Robert Dickman, food; and Mrs. Neal Jordan, publicity. How to Save A big man might save himself some shoo money by reducing, according to the National Shoe Institute. If a man weighs 200 pounds, he puts a pounding sure of 88 tons on each shoe every time he walks a Medic Gals Get Trophies For Fair Booth Women's Auxiliary to the Southeast Idaho Medical Auxiliary has two trophies to show for an exhibit in the centennial theme which was sot up al the Eastern Idaho Shute Fair in Blackfoot. The exhibit was designed to resemble the office of an early day Idaho doctor in keeping with the state's centennial year.

Fair judges awarded the exhibit a firs place trophy in the commercial division, plus theme. the top award for centennial Pocatello and American Falls members assisted with the lecting of equipment for the clisplay which was set up by Blackfoot affiliates. A preview of the exhibit was given Pocatellans last snring through a window display at the Idaho Bank and prepared by the auxiliary in connection. with the observance of Doctors' Day. The trophy-winning display leatures cquipment furnished by, the following individuals, their famities and firms: Dr.

F. L. Harms, Inmily of Dr. Bean, Pocatello doclot of 1800's, Mrs: W. W.

Broth: ers, family of Dr. Joseph Clothier, family of Dr. Patric, family of Dr, Wells, Mrs. Otto Stocker, Dr, A. M.

Newton, Elmo Hones, Dr. P. M. Packer, Dr. Ralph Goates, family of br.

C. P. Groom, SLAnthony Hospital of Pocatello, Bingham Memorial Hospital of Blackfoot, Bronson's Ornamental Iron Works of Blackfoot, BittonTuoy. Mrs. Newell Clark and Standard Gas of Pocalello.

ENCIRCLED IN Eyler models this luxurious beige cashmere coat from FARGO'S. The coat features gathcred detailing in front and back and is exquisitely encircled in beige sheared beaver, Her beige cloche hat by Rafield also is from the fall. fashions for women at FARGO'S. Two Faced Fashions Woman's Christian Jonca, recording secretary; and ance Union- installed new officers Mrs. Paul Sample, treasurer.

during a meeting Tuesday at the Mrs. Sample, Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Cudaback gave reports! of home of Mrs. A.

L. Merrill. the stale WCTU meeting held Mrs. N. O.

Johnson was Sept. 4 10 6 in Nampa. laced up ing Plans were made lo aitend the officer. Taking posts in the organiza- all day district WCTU convention is as tion were Mrs. J.

L. Cudaback, in Aberdeen Tuesday starting- at There president; Vivian Matson, L0 a.m.' mocca-president; Mrs. Royal Brown, Refreshments were served by spectator corresponding secretary: and Mira. Mfrs. Laura Borg.

FASHIONABLE FOR Robinson and Pat Brecht aro ready to stop into fall and winter in style in smart fashions from MONTGOMERY WARD AND CO. Ann, who is employed at- the catalogue desk, wears a Junior Petite 100 per cent wOol boucle pleated dress in royal blue. Sler Junior Petite coal is brown tweed with a raccoon collar. Pat, whose mother, Mrs. Helen Lundquist, works in the ynrdage department, models an ull-wool two-piece Italian knit in black.

Fashion accessories are available on the main floor al MONTGOMERY WARD AND CO. WCTU Installs New Officers 235 South Main MONTGOMERY WARD Open Mon. Nights Until 9 p.m. CASHMERE SPECIAL PURCHASE! LUXURIOUS COATS WITH COSTLY EXTRAS ONLY 3999 Terrific Wards scoop! The softest, pure cashmere in a softly tailored three-button style! insulated for season to season wear. Hand-detciling; acetute satin lining.

Black, beige. Misses' sizes 10 to 18, There's double-the-wear in fall's reversible capes, coats, jackots and skirts featuring fabrics with color a a texture contrast. Suretimes one "face" is of fur or fur lonk-alike. Casual Shoes Star Leather The cver-changing mirror of fashion reflects the influrnce of free and easy suburban life this fall, with trim, colorful leather Women Pilots Pass Tests Successfully Two Pocatello, women pilots scored successes in tests given here Thursday. Mrs.

LaRue Manning was granted her private pilot's cense, and Mrs. Mary Kilbourne received her instrument rating. The testing was done by' Mr. Fishburn, SAA, General Aviation airman's raling and certification inspector. Both Mrs.

Manning and Mrs. Kilbourne took part this summet in the Women's Air Race in Idaho. Mrs. Manning, traveling with Betty Stoors, Ida. ho Falls, wns fourth in the overall competition.

Mrs. Kilbourne, who traveled the race course with Mrs. Esther Stone, was third in the first lap of the petition. Mrs. Kilbourac is current president of the Eastern Idaho Chapter of Ninety-nines.

shoes leading the parade to this casual kind of living. Supporting a growing love atfair between the American wom. an and garments of leather, fur and bulky fabrics are mid-heeled, beautifully textured leather boots, pumps, moccasins and oxfords. Leather sports even more sur. face for fall, reports Shoc Fashion Service of.

Leather Industries af America. Brushed or crushed, smooth or suede, fine or heavily grained, leather texlures spell out the new look in -whether you call it suburban, sportive, country or casuml. Standard of the suburban look is the leather bool, highjer ankl handsomer than ever. In smooth grained, brushed and, waxy leathers, the boot and its sister, the hoot. shoe, belong everywhere at hone, outdoors, shopping.

partying. Shearling lined, it's a buffer against wintry blasts. Lined in smooth leather, boots and demiboots brave the clements or relax indoors with equal comfort and grace. Amung style features bringing grent variation to the boot look are angled toplines, buckle and strap treatments, gored inserts, and combinations of leather lexlures and colors. Leather boots, ending just at the ankle, come cuff-appliqued, or or sides.

For daytime, footwear diverting as it is diverse. are pert waxy, leather sins; smooth sprinkled leather, pumps, tions; 'and grained leather ties. Square Dancers To Give Lessons Gate City Squares will start lessons for beginners Saturday at 8 Elmer Parkin will give the instruction at the Labor Temple, 456 North Arthur. Anyone interested in learning to square danco is invited to participate. Study Unit Sets Membership Tea Activities of the Women's Study League will got under way for the fall with a membership tea: Thursday at 2 p.mi, at the home of Mrs.

Fred Rooney, 31 Harvard. The program will Feature a review by Mrs. Royal A. Brown on to the Sun" by Gwen Terlasaki. TC 24 hours a "Glamour" is al your Red Calf fashion beck Navy Calt and call Brown Call Black Call Simple lines and soft Black leather make a pump you Patent can wear around the clock, Also around the calendar, Available in around the world! That's mid-heel! how fashion-right and Americon how look 'Glamour" priced look comfortably is.

it how And PRICED wee- SPECIALLY fitting look AT 799 micks SHOES 110 N. MAIN ST. and and of held the at by ghillic- advertised in ESQUIRE and REDBOOK Score straight with back to school cleaning Enjoy the inest dry cleaning for all your back to school and Fall clothes and save money too, with One Hour Swealers, skirts, slacks and suits receive expert, personalized care that makes them fresh as a flower, in just one hourl One HOUR I 737 THE MOST IN DRY CLEANING E. CLARK Cordlication Mark Rag. 0.9.

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