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Independent from Long Beach, California • 15

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i vr '-v? m. mw. ftyy iy INDEPENDENT Pg iS New Fall Silhouette 71 Hf. in creations that will. the American womaQs winter wardrobe were Goma, Jean Patou and girls, now wearing 'J.

skirts Uhort and their long as Brigitte Bar- l-ot. in for a shodL TWo j' a showed dropping. to 19 inches-aj the floor. were broad shoulders variety of the top of a lean. Mrs.

A1 Pecoraro silhouette that would be- on the curves of that busts or waists art place. TheyYe nol as born Bob Buigan Parisian.Lucy. Manguin" in Sunday's presente- mi the opening day of pace-setting shows. hips ara plenty with elongated Jackets everything possible that part Of the torio. 0 the 1959 fall and winter is more, sophisticated last seasons "back1 to type of silhouette.

fj. VHi Mrs. Patrick J.Backus rurf Hti, HaiTjr Leo Turner Krtmpr-RutkMff Ptwto Mrs. Georgs F. McMullen Mm Upton PMa -r a i SierraCamp By FAT PARIS (UPI Dressmaker senting Alix Gres dropped her skirts 17 inches above the floor Eonday to create a new fall ihouetto tong, long torso and enormous sleeves.

Sbe hired an entire new crop of tall mannequins to show it to the exdted world ashioo press on the first full day of the pace-setting fall collections. Lucy Manguin and1 Bob Bugnand showed Sunday. The silhouette takes its shape from the-voluminous tox-like sleeves, some hem cut down to the waist hese give tremendous back ullness and impetus from the op of the silhouette to the dp line. The line tapers below the hip to the longer ength skirt- -The models, wearing pale make-up, showed the sleeves by putting their arms crosswise into them THEN THEY dramaticaOy lung their arms open to show the fullness of the silhouette. Gres is a sculptress.

She does not. sew, but molds her creations directly on her models. She depends on the con trast of fabric and color, as well as on exquisite draping, to emphasize the high points of her silhouette, the bust and the dropped waistline that gives a long-torso look. One belted coat had a two-nch band of plaid peeping out eIow the hemline to emphasize the new length. Many coats were belted wlow the hipline.

All of them eatured interesting collars or stoles around the neck to give emphasis to the top of the silhouette. The voluminous posts were worn over the beautifully draped Jersey dresses for which Gres is known. The; made womens figures loo! like those of goddesses. Suits had longer jackets. Some were belted.

Many them featured Jeweled pins at the collars. The models wore them without hats bul with high tubular coiffures. Gres was the first of four major designers to show Monday. Sunday 'lines showed long and narrow silhouettes with broad AMONG THE other dressmakers to follow her in pre shape all and iichel Pierre Parisian heir; hair are showings skirts rom There and a orm torso wasted Jardot Not out of American and moved ions the And portanl doing to hug But ook than nature Visit Mr. and Beach ford family opended Assn, students, Try freshing.

what can On a protected scarf. and Mrs. Harry Simons youngsters, erf Long recently visited SUp Sierra Camp at Leaf-Lake near-Tahoe! The, il camp is owned aqd ii 't by Stanford Campti for Stanford alumni, 1' faculty and friendai' 1 Mrs. Maurice Cook Jr. Start Dali PMa Wearing traditional white, with pearl crown holding herveil Miss Susanne Ab-bie Vivion, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Lee Emmett Vivion. 1029 E. 6th St said vows in Community Pres byterian Church with Maurice Chester Cook' son of Mr. and Mrs.

Maurice Cook, 5846 Rose Ave. Attendants at the doublering ceremony were-Mrs. Shirley Mclnemey, matron of honor; Marlena Cook, Linda Porter and Dora Sorenson, bridemaidr, Richard Wiiieford, best man; Richard Cole, Ed Gentry and Paul Duffy, ushers; Sandy Hamin, flower girl, and Tommy- Mclnerney, ring bearer. The matron of honor was attired in pastelcoral while the other bridal attendants were in pastel pink, yellow and aqua. The bridal couple will be at home in Lakewood.

The bride was graduated from Wilson High School and attended LBSG The bridegroom was graduated from Jordan High School and attended LBCG McMULLEN-RUSSELL In a recent double-ring wedding ceremony Miss Sandra Lee Russell said vows in North Long Reach Methodist Church to be Mrs. Raymond A. Bursick Jr. dm Mwk PMa uated from Polytechnic High School and was graduated from Long Beach State College where he affiliated with Sigma Alpha Epsilon. BURSICK-EVENSEN In a double-ring ceremony in Calvary Presbyterian Church, Miss Sandra Kay Evensen was married to Raymond A.

Bursick Jr. Daughter of Mr. and Evensen, 3265 Gale Ave the bride was given in marriage by her father. Iridescent sequins and pearls outlined the pweet-faeart neckline of her gown of white Chantilly lace over nylon tulle. Her veil was caught to a tiara of pearls.

In her cascade bouquet were lillies of the valley surrounding, a white orchid. Julia CoUister, maid of honor, wore pink chiffon. Also in pink were the bridesmaids, Cherylle Even-sen and Sharon Bursick. All carried blue carnations. Wayne Lawson served, as best man.

Ushers were Jerry Everett and Ronald Foster. Michael Child carried the rings, andKaren Harter Was flower girL The couple left on a trip to Northern California after a reception in the fellowship hall The newlyweds are at home in Long Beach now. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond A.

Bursick of Wilmington. tended Compton. Junior College. TURNER-BALESTRA Back from their, honey-, moon in Dallas, Tec, Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Lee Turner (Geraldine Balestra) are at home in Oceanside. Their wedding was a recent event in SI Maria Goretti Catholic Church. White lace- over tulle formed the bridal gown, and. a pearl-studded crown confined, the folds of the bride's fingertip-length veiL In the bridal bouquet were white roses, stephanotis and an orchid. Shades of pink were used 'In the gowns of the attendants, Mrs.

Donnie Vogel, matron of honor, and Nonna Raley, Judy Watson, Judy Balestra, Linda Keller-strasse and Balestra. Best man was Donnie Vogel Guests were escorted to their places by Charles Singer, Howard Turner and Donald Ellis. The reception followed at the Belmont Shore Lions Club. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Balestra, 4428 Petaluma Ave the bride was graduated from Lakewood High School and attended LBCG She affiliated herself with Libra. The. bridegroom, now stationed at Camp Pendleton with the Marine Corps, is the son of come the. bride of George Forrest McMullen. She is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John. Boles, 330 E. Ellis St, and he is the son of Mr. and Wayne McMullen Of Oakland and grandson of Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Brown of Hollydale. newlyweds are at home4 now in North Long Beach after. a trip to Carmel, Lake Tahoe and Nevada. With her gown of Chantilly lace and nylon the bride carried a white Bible with white orchids and stephanotis.

Her silk illusion veil was held by a crown of Iridescent sequins. Sky blue ballerina-length gowns of nylon organza with embroidered trim were worn by the attendants, Mrs. Robert Adam, sister of the bride, matron of honor; Miss Judy McMullen, the bridegrooms sister, Ruth Lindquist and Linda Porter, bridesmaids. Gary Whitener was best man, and ushers were Robert Adam, William Stokes, and WiHiem Rippee. Phillip and Rickie Adam were ring bearers-while Lynn Reck was flower girL Both were graduated Jordan High School The bride was a Tammuz at Long Beach City College, and the bridegroom at- freuifinr )w mi PECORARO-CLARK A pink, blue and white theme prevailed at the recent wedding of Miss Shirley Ann Clark, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Nicodemus, 740 Silva St and A1 Pecoraro, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gaeton Pecoraro, 535 Nebraska. Ave.

The vows were solemnized, in First Baptist Church. White laceand organza over powder bluer taffeta was worn by the bride who completed her attire with a Cinderella crown studded with seed pearls holding a powder blue veiL She carried a white orchid and white roses. Empire dresses of pink organza were worn by the attendants, Mrs. Jean Cox, matron of honor, and Miss Donna Pecore and Miss Linda Miller. Their bou quets were of pink, and white carnations.

Jerry Nicodemus was best mam Frank Peck and Mike Trimmer wefe ushers, Vickie Lynn Clark and Patricia Orrill were flower girls and'Richard Orrill was ring bearer. The couple Is residing in Compton after a trip to Las Vegas. The' bride was graduated from Polytechnic High School and LBCG and the bridegroom was gradu-. a ted from Boston Uni vend ty. He affiliated with Phi Epsilon Kappa.

and 'a comfortable distance apart, bend the left and raise it as close to chest as possible, keeping back straight at all times. left leg. to starting position and alternate the and right legs in this exaggerated inarch step several Diana Adams, a native of Staunton, Va won her first Broadway dancing role.in "Oklahoma! In 1951, George Balanchine hired her for the New York City Ballet Co. Single and in her late 20s, the lithe and leggy dancer takes the care of her body an athlete gives his. She neither drinks nor smokes.

She gets "at least eight hours sleep a night when she is performing, and sticks to a high-protein diet "A ballerina needs plenty of energy, and steady said dancer Dipna Adams. Open Bowling 24 HOURS A DAT I IW UnriMi CROWN BOWL Aitwic mi Ormt NORTH LON IIACH WION DIAGNOSIS? -it Top Ballerina Urges Daily Care for Legs FOR LEG shaping Stand side with feet slightly apart, comfortably balanced, toes slightly outward. Then, bend the knees slowly and sink floor-ward as far as possible, keeping the back straight throughout and the arms extended at shoulder level Return slowly to standing -position and repeat the bend several times. For thighs Holding on to the wall, or the back of a knee the the Reutm left times. Mrs.

Daisy Turner, of Dallas, He attended Baylor College and was a Delta Phi BACKUS-CLEVERING Miss Marcia Dale Covering, 5381 OceanBlvd daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Dayle Clevering of Sturgis, Mich became the bride recently of Patrick J. Backus, 48 66th PL, son of Mrs. Albert Backus, 2649 Caspian Ave and the late Mr.

Backus. The bride and bridgroom exchanged wedding bands in Belmont -Heights Methodist Church. An afternoon-length dress of delustered satin graceful back panels was the bride's attire. Her flowers were white roses and stephanotis. The attendants, Mrs.

Joseph A. Savoldi, matron of honor, and Mrs. James Garner, wore, sheaths of peacock blue silk and carried white carnations. John Coulter was the bridegroom's best man, and ushers were Messrs. Darrel Piercy, Mason Kight, Robert Seymour and Ted Mastain.

After a reception at the Pacific Coast Club, the couple, departed for Las Vegas, Nev. They will reside in Belmont Shore. new Mrs. Backus was an Alpha Gamma Delta at Michigan State University. The bridegroom was grad possible.

When the fatigue from 'strenuous dancing has passed, she dries her feet and massages them ghly with petroleum Jelly, with particular emphasis on heels, toes and instep. The lubricant "keeps us from getting blisters or callouses, she explained In an Interview. "Put your feet up whenever possible, she saidTlt may not be a ladylike pose, but it relaxes muscles and helps circulation. For strengthening arches and improving posture, she recommended this "stretcher. Barefooted, rise slbwly from a flat foot position to as high on tiptoe as possible.

As you pull up on toes, raise the arms "overhead 'and stretch. Here are her other exercises for feet and legs: For the ankles While sitting on the floaty cross eg over the other and rotate the foot 20 times' In an outward dlrectloU, 20 inward; repeat with the other leg. -For firming the legs Sit on flow, arms; behind you. With tummy 1 in and chest right leg keeping. the.

foot arched. After five times with one leg. change and dpi five times with the lAdfflinwit)" A husband for every girl I1 L. tflll I 4 A Why shouldnt evsnr woman bo guaranteed that she's going to have a husband? Its a perfectly sensible plan. Around the world, millions of girls are assured of marriage from tho day they are born.

Never a broken home. Never a broken heart Divorce is almost nonexistent, but love, sex and family life go on. Evpry American girt with an eye to her future; tired of uncertainty and weary of frustrating bourtf ships, win want to read an about "Marriage by Arrange-mentin August McCalls. Os salt at aU newsstands now. a Scarf Summer brenes are re But all girls know a mess a windy ride make of their hairdos.

date, especially in convertible, look pert add with a nylon lace These are shaped especially for the Job. ue ffizysssgaaaasegN Superb Pood Musk Ope Doily Banquets FR. 7-1547. on ms ecuM seiwiiN pmos vtms i san rmo 7 ginTuoui; 4411 AHaella Anais aaS Am) AAiftoM S-TISI i vf DSWIIT TOMS I4MI chair, with the feet side by Results Pay little housecleaning each day means less work at the end of the week. When washing the dishes, sponge grease splatters and from appliances, the i cooking and eating area.

It takes little time or effort to do this, but the end result Is Perfect fdr Heat Late, summer, cage veils are perfect for hot weather into, fall, The newest are-done with, little black velvet touches: birds or au-. tumn PermanentWave By GAY PAULEY ufc wmmhv amr NEW YORK We women pay for the lazy way we care for our legs, says a ballerina with a pair of the shapeliest gams in town. Diana Adams advocates daily leg exercises whether a dancer whose feet are your fortune or whether youre Just a girl trying to look your best in the new fashions. "Leg care is like skin care; you cant ever stop, said the brown-haired star of the New York City Ballet Co. "In my own case, if I neglect regular warmups.

It takes me three weeks to 'get back to what I call concert pitch. Miss Adams has to keep on her but her suggestions forefoot and' leg exercises based on ballet technique will help the rest of us look our.fiest hi the new 16 and 17-inch hemlines. ILL START with the one which sounds the most restful and also the easiest 15 to 20 minutes of soaking tootsies in tepid water. This is routine will the dancer after a performance. She says that while soaking, she worite the toes up and down, flexes the arches and stretches the feet at the ankles as far up and down as College, majoring in ''second ary education.

After honeymooning in Europe where they plan to be with Miss Georgia parents on their. 25th wedding anniversary, the couple will return to the United States in January and maty their home in Long Beach. Cotton Drosios Cleaned Resized PETRI CLEANERS .1250 Orange IJE 6-629K A .) K. 4 'tr- TO BE FETED AT TEA Miss Israel, Rina Isaacov, will be feted at garden tea at 1 p.m. Thursday by Tikvah Group, Long Beach Chapter of Hadassah, in home of Mrs.

Lany Evans, 1041 Andrews Dr. Miss Israel is shown above wearing knit suit by Aled Ltd. of Israel, one of group of Israel knits which will be modeled during afternoon from Chrysteens. Party is for paid-up members of the group and prospective members only. Speaker will be Mrs.

Harry Gartler of Laguna Beach. FASHtOM FEMIMBIT WAVE including Magic Mirror 4 Project ion, Fashion Cold Wave, Milky Shampoo and Styled Set HEALTH EXAM All TOO A VICTIM OP AVOID. GUESSWORK Just fa tune to ready your hsir for wnmner ftml A soft natural permanent wave with i hidden firmness that will make any hairstyle long-lasting, lovely and eaay-to-care-for. And brat of all, befort you nsvq.your permanent wave you will actually; see yourself fa the Magic Mirror wearing many new hairstyles from which to pidc your Summer favorites. to Marry German Girl wi usi saiNTine clinical laboratory mithods 1 TO HELP DIAGNOSE VOUI AILMINT OHlcft Nut HiNiW IwaijjWMM mrmn antam, Hvtr mt aW.aueeiETTT.Tv BUDGET SUM raVAKHT wire 8 Sptckl PtmenitHl Wav Pricu fa tffirf iwrbg July onfo Comptontte Ingeborg Georgl, of Mr.

and Mrs. Heinrich Georgl of Magdeburg, Ger-many, Russian Zone; and John F. Chick, am of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J.

Chick, 2034 Bliss Compton, have set Aug. 12 for the date of their wedding, according Dr. and Mrs. Henry her American sponsors, of Nor-Walk. Miss Georgl, who has been In the United States fdr seven resides in Long Beach.

She attended.Polytechnic High School erf Los Angeles, Fullerton Junior College and will be graduated from Long Beach State College with a BA in secondary Education and Social Science this month. She is past secretary of the Rotary-sponsored Visiting International Student Assn, and president of the Foreign Student Club. A VETERAN of World War II, Chick' holds the Purple Heart with two clusters and the Silver Star Award, for service in the Pacific Zone. He attended Compton receiving his B.S. degree in accounting from the Long Beach College of Commerce.

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