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The Minneapolis Star from Minneapolis, Minnesota • Page 37

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11 I INSIDE FASHION Nov. 29, 1963. THE MINNEAPOLIS STAR II 1 Rain Is on Time for New Clothes 15W i By EUGENIA SHEPPARD it," said Garfinckel's Ruey Messenger about her Bonnie Cashin rain suit a 'poncho New York Herald Tribune NEW YORK, N.Y. The rains came, but not a minute too soon for all the women who have and matching skirt. Mrs.

Wil- A MATTER OF TASTE Add-A-Present Plan Is Helpful By WILLIAM PAH LM ANN Fellow, American Institute of Interior Designers Brides traditionally register their preferences in presents with the local stores, so that the givers will be certain to offer what they like and also because it allows them to accumulate useful sets. It stands to reason that it would be too complicated to register the Christmas preferences of everybody, but sometimes it seems to me it would be a lot easier to shop if people weren't so modest about telling their wants at Christmas. There is no reason why you can't inaugurate the Add-A-Present plan with relatives and good friends you give to every year, by giving them one item in a set. This could solve your shopping problem for 12 years. As a matter of fact, friends and family often leap on the band wagon as a simple solution and, before she 1am Rose, wife of the fabric bought classy rain clothes fJf this vear.

i manufacturer, was telling everybody about the darling little collarless raincoat she discovered in a junior depart ment. Stormy Pink The first drops had hardly fallen before half a dozen fashion models pulled a. is 1 -4 i 5 Painfrat imnrocarin Tnhn VU111VUU UM1 1U, AM Villi Weitz, may have hatched an- witVinnf TYiPanino1 trv in fi iviivMl mvuiiiii IV) ill Revlon's current color ad for a new matce-up, stormy Pink." '20-BELOW Designed tor a cold winter day is this below" hat. It comes with a suede crown and astrakhan cuff. The ad, a Dick Avedon fan tasy, shows a snow white charger pawing its way out of the surf.

No trick photog- aphy. The horse had to be dash from one Seventh Avenue building to another. The big gest fashion show was on the coat racks outside the designers' showrooms where, inside, store bigwigs and press were looking at the new spring collections. That amusing raincoat Vogue's editor-in-chief, Diana Vreeland, came swinging along in was, actually, fabric printed to look like tortoise shell. It came from France.

Fake Tortoise A raincoat collector, who rehearsed for weeks on a Long Island beach. Holding its bridle is Suzy Parker, wearing "Stormy Pink" make-up and a surf length white vinyl raincoat, designed knows it, the recipient will have two dozen old-fashioned glasses or whatever you started her on, and you will have to start something else. Actually you can often get one good goblet or similar item of the best quality for five dollars or a little more, and eventually the recipient will have something really handsome and useful in a set. I think it is far better to give this way than to invest in gewgaws to give away, and it is certainly less trouble, if you choose a reliable open-stock pattern or other items you can always be sure of obtaining. Following are some of the things that work out especially well this way: Silver or stainless steel flatware of all kinds.

Silver goblets, bread-and-butter dishes, service plates, compotes, bowls, dishes. Crystal and glass cocktails, highballs, old fashioned water goblets, wine glasses (in various sizes), brandy snifters, champagne glasses, bone-crescent-shaped salad plates, finger bowls (which can be used for various other things), sauce dishes. by John Weitz. Statistics are unavailable owns half a dozen, Nancy- on how many lipsticks this drama has sold. Magazines had hardly hit the news liWiiMil J.

ill mui in' Miii 11 imi White, Harper's Bazaar's edi tor, was turned out in gen CAMISE Designer Ann Fogarty has used ivory moire for a camise evening gown in her resort collection. The empire silhouette features puffed sleeves and a ruffled hemline. The gown could also be worn as a dinner dress in northern climes this winter. stands, though, before calls began coming in from women who, with or without surf, wanted to hire the horses. uine fake tortoise.

Her coat, made of leather specially processed and printed by the Edelman's, was designed by John Weitz. Originally, it I jftj jj 1 1 was a eae in the Weitz col lection, but, like all good COUPLES SAY VOWS gags, it caught on I date eiehtv-four other women across the country, besides Nancy White, have caught up with tortoise leather raincoats at $300 each. The raincoat even started a craze for all thines tortoise tor toise cigarette lighters and tortoise boots and pumps (David Evins) Porcelain, china, earthenware and ceramic demitasse cups, tea sets, dessert plates, service plates, dinner plates, soup plates, rim soups, bouillon cups, bread-and-butter plates, luncheon plates, breakfast plates, salad plates, matched vegetable dishes, sauce boats and the like. China, ceramic, or silver mugs or Julep cups which can be used for hot drinks, cocktails and a variety of other things, including the coffee break at the office. Place mats and napkins sets of mats and napkins usually come in fours or sixes.

Almost everybody needs eight mats to set the table for a dinner party and from 12 to 24 to lay trays or set individual tables for a buffet. What a relief it would be to a hostess to have a dozen mats and napkins to match, or even two dozen. If you buy plain, hemstitched white or natural linen mats and napkins, you will usually be able to find the same ones year in and year out and enable your friend to accumulate a useful set of linen. One of the most irritating things about gift linen is that you usually have a half-dozen sets of four matching mats and napkins, which won't go with any other set. Hares not in tortoise were wearing the snaky raincoats PYTHON HAT New sportswear hat is made of genuine python snakeskin.

1 he hat is said to be ideal for sports events. yesterday python, cobra or crocodile. Popular with many, among them fashion editor Marjorie Fields Downey, was Modelia's pale gray coat, printed to look like python Altrusa to Have Yule Tea-Fair Christmas gifts and wrap- Mrs. Sydney R. Constantine, pings will be sold at the Al- 2411 W.

21st St. trusa Club Christmas Tea- Tea will be served from 1 Fair Sunday at the home of to 5 p.m. BRIDE AND GROOM Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hubers (Mary Catherine Hanson), married Nov.

9 at St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church, are at home in Northfield, Minn. Parents are Mr. and Mrs. Clair Hanson, 4214 1st Av.

and Mr. and Mrs. Tony Hubers, Faribault, Minn. skin. Babs Simpson was in the limelight in a raincoat that looked like big, wet alli NEWLYWEDS Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth W. Ulberg (Marlene Elizabeth Thure-son) are at heme at 2000 E. 66th Richfield, after their Sept. 7 wedding at Hope Baptist Church.

Parents are Mr. and Mrs. Rol-lin C. Thureson, 5316 36th Av. and Mr.

and Mrs. Walter A. Ulberg, 5545 42nd Av. S. gator skins.

A talented shopper, she discovered it for $8. Anybody caught short in a little old poplin raincoat, the classic Burberry everybody used to love or horrors no raincoat at all simply had to fade away into a back row BLUE EARTH WEDDING Marlys Kay Cherland and and keep quiet. Sunshine Color A chorus of editors, as Eugene Kaiser were married Oct. 19 in Trinity Lutheran Church, Blue Earth, Minn. They will be at home in Blue Earth.

Parents are Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Cher-land and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kaiser, all of Blue Earth.

sorted types and sizes, were all in David Crystal's rain coat and matching babushka. This rainy day job is butter cup yellow "a happy sun shine color according to RECENTLY WED Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ward Swanson (Sara Nell Martinson) were married Oct. 4 in First Covenant Church and are at home at 8917 Wentworth Blooming-ton.

Parents are Mr. and Mrs. Einar H. Martinson, 4221 10th Av. and Mr.

and Mrs. Walden S. Swan-son, 6235 Wentworth A Richfield. IN NORTH CAROLINA Mr. and Mrs.

Roger Mru-gala (Carol Jean Roo) are at home in Cherry Point, N.C., following their Oct. 19 marriage in St. Anne's Catholic Church. Parents are Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Roo, 2642 Oliver Av. and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mrugala, 1327 NE. 5th St.

Harper's Bazaar's Mary Phil lips, a dedicated booster. Socialites crashing the Sev enth Avenue shows were mostly in Balenciaga's party iUVOTK 00m raincoat from the last Paris collections. It was probably the copy in the original cire cloquel that Ohrbach's has 1 been selling tor $i5U all and winter One of the best dressed for i I the rain was Altman's good looking fashion co-ordinator, NEWLYWEDS a i Paschmeyer and Morris R. Rininger were married Oct. 19 in Edina Baptist Church and are at home at 6429 Pleasant Richfield.

Parents are Mr. and Mrs. Roger Paschmeyer, 5932 Morgan Av. and Mrs. Anna Rininger and Mr.

Karl Rininger, Allegan, Mich. Eleanor Pontius. She was wearing pale beige suede boots to just below her knees, Clearance An exciting array of values from the famous Oval Room designer collection. Many are one of a kind. a country tweed suit and a white turtle neck sweater To high buttoned black boots Kay Kerr of Neiman Marcus added lacy cotton stockings, just like Paris.

"I went all around the world in 98.00 498.00 American couturier fashions: including suits, coats, dresses Silk or wool dresses: some costumes 38.00 ,0 88.00 for daytime, dinner or evening AT HOME Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Weglinski (Shar-ron Lynn Matwijewicz) are at home at 1440 47th Av. Columbia Heights, following a honeymoon in Ac-apulco, Mexico.

They were married Oct 5 in Immacu-late Conception Catholic Church. Parents are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Matwijewicz, 4705 Chatham Road, Columbia Heights, and Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Weglinski, 2327 NE. McKinley St. Designer coots and wear 78.00. 298.00 trimmed; for casual or dressy or dressy Shannon Rodgers for Jerry Silverman N-1084 Las Vegas Party Minneapolis Firemen's Wives will hold a Las Vegas DAYTON'S OVAl ROOM SUBTLE SEAMING The skirt front is gathered to a lining, so the curved edge of the bodice is loose and buttoned. At the sides, a Y-shaped dart continues down into the side seams, placed slightly to the front and opening into pockets.

Wool jersey or crepe would be ideal for this model, as well as any soft, heavy silk or rayon. Make the sleeveless version for resort wear or for next summer in arnel jersey, sharkskin, linen, pique, textured spun or other novelty material. Sizes 10-18. Size 12 requires 2Vs yards of 54 inch fabric for dress with sleeves. To order N-1084, send $1 to Spadea, Box 535, GPO Dept M-2, New York, N.Y.

(Add 25c for first class mail and special handling.) party at the home 01 Mrs. u. H. Brodahl, 448 Oliver Av. Wednesday at 1 p.m.

BLEACH STAINS Kitchen towels, dish cloths and pot holders should be MparhpH occasionally to re IwftiwuTwmKiAiw 4WY GOOD, BUT ITS WORTH 550 JUST IN CASE! move stuhhnm stains. Be sure to rinse thoroughly..

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