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Northwest Arkansas Times from Fayetteville, Arkansas • Page 5

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Warlhuifflt TTT (Timra OMEN Edit.d by GHAIDINE CUFT Wtdn.tdciy, Augutt 6, 1969 5 Announcement? Hints From Heloise-Heloise Watches Father Entertain And Train Baby Dear Folks: I was a i i in a office the other day and was fascinated to see how one father kept his 111 month-old child from being bored. Have you ever had trouble doctor's jetting the last bit of a lotion out of your dispenser bottle? The Dudes and Dolls Square Dance Club will be host to the Northwest District Dance of the Arkansas Dance Ked eratlon Saturday, A 0 at 8 p.m. in the senior rc'Tea lion hall in Fayctteville. The American I.e^ion A i i i iary will meet Thursday fit p.m. at tlie Legion Hut for a (liscii.ssion on the a i a convent ion and Civil Defense i i i i A line will ineel TlmrMliiy at p.m.

at I Mime of Swope. Slum-. NWA District Dental Group To Meet At Siloam i Ur. nl i 1 a i Mike Condon Wins First In Chess Tourney Miku Cumlon of the vlllr- Chess Cluh, and a student nl the University of Arkansas, won lirsl place honors at the a a Arkansas Chess tiiiirnainent held i pasl weekenil al Ihe Majestic Hotel in Hot Springs, lit; scored porfocl five wins, no draws lid no losses. Forty six player 11 I i i Slate 1 Hirsi master i i i i of Dal.

rank'. Slsl i i i i i i i oj' thr a i Oliev; placed fii-M in Hie reserve seel ion or I i i i lo i a sweep lor i a i dull. Condon not only earned the i nl' A a a Open" chain i i i hut 1 a a Ihe I i or $100 lor his nulslaiid- inK perlonnance a a i a i (if two masters, one expert and (lias 1 A and players. The father had a small paper straw in cup and was teaching the i dispenser tube. Well, 1 found it will work just; i 1 )Unt thc fine if you insert a snort piece Ass wj i RECENT BRIDE INTRODUCED AT TEA left, Mrs.

Clarence Young, Mrs. Jaber, Mrs. Thomas Chandler Young and Mrs. Paul Young Jr. (TIMESpholo by Ken Good) to squeeze his plastic baby i buttle and get a lew squirts nto the cup and then lake his sip of milk! li a I a wonderful way to a child to drink instead of the end of Mrs.

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Young Introduced At Afternoon Tea Mrs. Paul Young N. New Fall Hair Styles Are Totally Feminine By CONSTANCE CHARM A soft mood that is totally i i inspires a i fashions 'or a according to the new introduced for the season by thc i i a a i Fashion Woolscy, lias hostess al an in- a tea at her home Friday Committee of thc National Hair- afternoon to introduce and Cosmetologists As- deughler-in-law, Mrs. Thomas sty i es Chandler Young. The hostess a ab 0 ns, were un- was assisted by Mrs.

Clarence veiled in Honolulu before Young. Thc honoret' of Fort Smith prior to her 13 i profession. sev- jeral thousand hairdressers from every state of the nation ineel- ing for the national premiere of a coiffures by the a i marriage on July fashion authority of the beauty keeping with the yellow and i the new hair I I one of sen- white color scheme, the rcHccling thai of the Mrs. Young was presented a rich fabrics in clothing fashions corsage of yellow orchids, and a corsage of i i a carnations way received by her mother, Mrs. Maurice Jaber of Sinilh.

Thc tea table was covered embroidered organdy cloth, and cent creel with a silver epcrgne tilled with yellow daisies, i i a carnations and baby's breath. Assisting the hostesses were Mrs. Herman Tuck. Mrs. Gerald Hudson.

Mrs. Glenn Clark. Mrs Joe Mitchell, Mrs. Allen Reynolds. Mrs.

a Lewis YOI-. Mrs. i Snnneman. Mrs. AIcN'air.

Mrs. Preston lowed forward to he brushed up and away from the head in the orward crown area and around face. Still other styles combined loth waves and curls in an easy vising the constitution and by IBEW Auxiliary Board Meets Seven members of the exec utive board of the IBEW Auxiliary met Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Margaret Nether ton in Fort Smith. A discussion was held on re for the season.

The mood if one ol new attitudes, a spirited awareness of the importance of (he i i i a An essential plus in the new hair styles is that they mus give a new sense of awareness to the beholder, they must make you aware of the a before you notice her a i style. Then, and only after, you become aware of the softesl and silkiest a i that fashion has ever conspired to give to a woman. So much for mood anrl feeling in the new styles, fn design, they appear to be more simpli lied, less contrived, a in other seasons. In some of the interest was cap- larmony of supple movements and playful curls, which gave a look of fluid transparency I and airy lightness. Generally, hair designs for day were more simple in concept, more uncomplicated in detail.

For evening, fantasy took over wilh more richly elaborated detail, and the styles were frequently embellished with hair pieces and jeweled ornaments, the type and depending upon the effect desired. Some of the hair pieces gave dramalic heighls of regal proportions. In other styles, strands of jewels or flowers were intertwined with lavish lengths of gleaming hair to accentuate the elongated look in some of the new couture silhouettes. There were no mono lengths of hair for the styles shown. Length was determined by individual requirements.

In general, however, hair is of medium length for the individual, since essentially the haircut has to define the head and allow sufficient length for the a i to flow in waves, or for the curls to as needed. This re quires really expert hairculting. Natnraiiy, a soft professional Dear Heloise: idea for act of a 1 vlurself i ol(1 i (iat Sunday, LUU1V a I 1 I I I um I I I l.llul. aking his bottle away a and pu ed it out h- 10 host lim all at once. The associa- 1 ion between the botlle and the a a meeting at thc Diiwn i Country Club Resort AuR.

a events a lieen planned both lor the wives and tllc starting a a 1 1 111 i a 'linner-dMnr and a i 1 on i i I.yle I.icht. golf not only made the baby augh, hut as he drank it, he didn't spill a drop. This would be a nifty idea for babies who sit in higbcliairs in the kitchen while mother i working. Just look at the training he will be giving himself. And no enormous spills for Mommie to clean up.

Heloise wise, leaving end. This wi a hook leave There will be Iwo events Sun- hanger day night, the a i i a busi about two feet long and three.ness meeting and dinner and the a a sportsman ban-L nim lo lhcil home in Hil inches wide. Personals ii 1 ll Mr. anrl Mrs. A rnmi have Lcavenworth, a they a a a i I.

a I I and a school. Their son, Lt. C. Arnold Flottrmin Jr. (HSAR.) was member of the class.

Mr. and Mrs. Flollinan, John and Irma Jean i visit in Fayctteville before Place the hook tip through at which time Coach Heights Md. slot or hole in the zipper a i i Johnson, i i and slowly pull the zipper up or down with the right hand, using the hanger hook as a pulley. Instant success.

coach for Ihe University of A kansas will speak and show i i of the season. Mary Crnokc lf a i i a i i for Mary, that's great. And Monday at the home of I what a help your idea would be Mrs Kurt Burns, while the 'for the handicapped. laws. Refreshments were served a the close of the meeting.

The next meeting will be or Aug. 15 the group will have dinner at the Town and Country restaurant in Fort Smith, beginning at 7:30 p.m. Housew arming Honors Couple Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Hal-din were honored al a housewarm ng at their new home in Springdale on Saturday nighl, July 26 Thirty neighbors and friends 'rom Cave Springs, Clinton Johnson, Fayelleville and Sa lem atlended.

Afler the gifts were opened, refreshments of cookies, cake, ice tea and coffee were served. Dear Heloise: When we ran out of bread the other day I made a great dis- Heloise Dear Heloise: covery. instead of toast under your soft or poached eggs, usejlo clean some herbseasoned stuffing, rf One evening I was in the mood the kitchen cabinets Mrs. Banks Newhern CSi and Mrs. Frank Davis.

iln'ird by supple, loose a i permanent wave, also individ- Among the out ill-town a i flowed in sensual and easy ually prescribed, is i a too, were Miss Betty Stmup. Mines from a soft rise al the since it gives the hair the nec- Shariim and Mrs. i top of the head lo the icssary softness required for Ihe Kade Jaber all of nape and around the cars fashions. 11 also underlines i Mrs. Ingrain, they sprang a a from spirited grandmother honoree.

ol Ihcad in soft bursts of curves It soaks up some of the juices and still stays crisp. I use il now even when I do lave bread! any discovered I didn't border paper. have These moods don't come very oflen. so 1 decided to improvise. clinic session will hear Dr.

John Nabors. peridontist. of Wichita Falls. Tex. At the noon luncheon, dentisls will hear Ilr.

Scouting "Fun in thc Oul-nf-Donrs" Is jlhe theme for Mrs. Sheldon i i i August i Scout ac- Bill itivilies i a i and oul-of- Owen, Pine president of doors skills a on three dif- I used lace paper doilies fold- Barbara Miller cd in half anrl secured to the cabinet with a small tack. I LETTER OF THOUGHT Lo and behold! They Dear Heloise- much prettier and much fancier was really brought up any border paper had the other day and perhaps Ihe Arkansas State DcnUi sociation. The meeting i be journed Monday evening. I ever used, and cheaper too.

was good for me to learn this. About a week ago my three i children went to visit friends Heloise: Mrs. N. M. As- fcrent Thursdays.

The i session i begin on August 7 at the City Park from 9:30 a.m. i p.m., followed by two more sessions with Ihe same age, besides always opening on August a August salt box. 2 1 Mrs. Myrtle a Also, the last Girl Scoat And don't just absolutely leooking lor the summer "love" to break a i a i i i be held alternately between opening those tops? i A a a Western Gas Ugh and Heloise 8lh. SWEPCO on August 4, 6, 11 Hi and 13th.

a week. I thoughl this was rea going to be great, as I would have so much time for myself. but it didn't work out that ural in appearance. Skin lones are warm, glowing with a trans- parenl sheen. There is none of thc hard prettiness lhat heavy eye liners accented in the past.

Eyes are velvet soft. Lips are sofl and generous, too, taking on a special dimension of depth with see-through colors. I fill the small opening in salt! and pepper shakers with way at all. After the first day, all routine Housework a done. But the extra cleaning chores I a saved for such a time I had no desire to do.

It seems without all the hustle and bustle that I had been used to, I lost all my ambition to work. What I am trying to fay is that I realized how nice it was to have the little ones about and under my feet. Sounds crazy, I know, but true. Dear Heloise: Mother plastic catsup dispenser. (Some tops may need the tip cut a little to enlarge the opening.) These dispensers are also handy while cooking or for measuring i measuring poons.

Sure saves me a lot of spill- DEEYA BEAUTY SHOP Z553 N. College Ave. Phone 521-9319 For Late Evening Appointments Alama. and Mrs. Jim a New Orleans.

La. Guests called between of 3 and 5 p.m. However, there were just as a other heads thai were an movements waves and curls, and gives Ihe, a i styles a wonderful case wear, as as great versa- Antique Auto Club To Hold Rally The Foothills of the Anfiqtie Auto Club will hold a a at the Shopping Center on Highway 71 Springdale. on Saturday. The club will meet at 1 p.m.! take a short tour around Spring: dale anrl have Ihe cars back a the shopping center at where they will be on i a ei explosion of soft curls, exciting- i i lor rccombing into varia- arranged to give height at lions of Ihe original style.

top of the head and to a In hair coloring, deeper tones the face. All of the curls were are brightened by lighter shades "see-through" curves, light and of the same color range. This same time. Hair in these styles depth of also exlendsj through a wide range ol blondej uLTiiiB i shades, including the softest, that was both taupe and fawn, as well as the I richest amber. Reds in a wide band of rich hues are expected airy, arranged wilh seemingly a a abandon.

They traced a delicately i filigree shades, including the softest of silky curves touchable and wearable al the hugged the nape, rise at the back gave a crown, soft surge forward strongly. and a is softer, more a The Name That Means Equal Good Styling and High Quality. LONG'S STYLE SHOP 10 EAST CENTER 442-6571 As Usual Your toiuixountry "the nii-nslshnp in town" is first with Fabulous Fall Fashions Come feast your eyes on the most exciting fashions In ycart lot us show you all that's now ond right in fashion for fall '69. Now is the time for you lo make your selection and where but at could you find such a renowned lisl of fashion greats: Mam'scllo Dallon Cadillac Howard Wolf Thermo Jac Kimenetta Don Sophisticates Sebastian tvan Picono Garland lo naivm a few UJB our convenient layaway or your Charge Account 1 1 1 With Love When you've stopped thinking in singular terms the feeling is the look is "one." Do it together, with the mellowed touch of "lederskin" shoes. $18.00 Gray Lederskin Taupo Lederskin $18.00 Broil Taupo SEBASTIAN "Good Shoes Properly Fitted" WOMEN'S SHOES-Slrect Floor The Human, Inside Story of America's Effort to Put FOOTPRINTS ON THE MOON Never again will there be a first landing on the moon.

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