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Anderson Herald from Anderson, Indiana • 6

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Anderson Heraldi
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Anderson, Indiana
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6
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SsJ WEDNESDAY JANUARY 13 1971 Columbia Rebekahs Install New Officers nations nd it vi Xt Mr and Mrs and Mrs gj aS SS Supporter to No bertaOverla Warden of the Re committee ntonnnw amt I Chanel's Legacy Common 1 gold IR Clubeftes 3 YWCA Calendar is free "So Chanel is gone But her a I Kr yam LZitn irLifu'f rrfa? Wi 10 dia'mond double row wedding ring ct total weight 14K white gold Reg 28950 Now 23160 Past Noble Grand Mildred Williams ws escorted to the European Capitals Are Viewed by Teacups Club i i whits $209 The event will be held from 2 to 5 pm Hosts will be Mr and Mrs Ron James and Mr and Mrs Larry James riends and reiauves: will I uuvugiuuL me aiternoon Mr and Mrs James were mar ried Jan 21 1946 in Anderson ct diamond soli taire engagement ring In 14K white gold Rog 13750 Now $110 Men's 3 diamond ring ct total weight 14K yellow gold Reg $300 Now $240 Atrzxvln nTriwJrm Da MviuuvrviiU) tiaiucu UXv AVw" bekah Assembly and past dis trict president Paul Horine past grand patriarch "of the Vt ct diamond pen dant in 14K white gold Reg 13795 Now 11036 ct marquise dia mond 14K white gold bridal set Reg $200 Now $160 yn ct dla mond ring wide yel low 14K oold band Reg 7950 Now 6360 10 diamond bridal set In 14K white gold ct total weight Reg 13750 Now $110 A Wohlberg and Mrs Barber Attending were Mesdames Barber Jr Bardsley rank Beeler Bennett Belles Cz Dow Caldwell James Doenges Roger Elpers Robert Land John i Scott John iTa Scott Byron Stewart Ward Stilson and A Wohlberg The club will" meet on eb 8 at the homeOf? Mrs 7 diamond ring Vi ct total weight 14K yellow gold Reg 13750 Now $110 a business meeting conducted by the president Mrs Richard Staggs Games were played and prizes were awarded to Mes dames Emmitt Hillan Sam Swit zer Esther Richard Staggs and James A Hacker Others present were Mesdames Thurman Jones A Robert Hollen berger and the hostess The club will meet Jan 20 at the home of Mrs Esther Guard 1400 St at 7 pm as co hostess Mrs ord presided Members responded to roll call by relating their fondest hap pening during 1970 1 Devotions were given by Mrs John Brown Mrs Robert Matthews'gave the program on Right With World of Members attending were Mes dames John Brown Glen Dun kin Merrill Ellis Arthur ord Robert Matthews Page Bert Shockey Albert Raymond Wirt and Harry Wise The next meeting will be held on eb 8 at the home of Mrs Glen Dunkin 50 Linder Ln Mrs Stinson wore a white crepe gown with turquoise trim and she wore a white orchid cor sage A reception was held follow ing the ceremony at the home of Dr: and Mrs William Stinson in River orest Rela tives and a few intimate friends attended an open house at the Stinsons following the reception Later the couple left on a honey moon to Hawaii They are at home to their friends at 204 Eighth St Both Mr and Mrs Alexander are well known in Anderson Mr Alexander is manager of tea nr tai junior at Pendleton Heights Hivh School TV Sales in Pendleton 14K yellow cocktail ring J4 ct total weight Reg $200 Now $160 ble Grand a Hudson Right Supporter to Vice Grand Doran Shelton Left Supporter 7 Bill LA A LOT club Mrs Charles Bourke '3624 Main St was hostess for mem bers of the Laf A Lot Club re ys ct diamond soli taire engagement ring in 14K gold Reg Now 16720 On Exhibit: Danish children illustrate Christian An dersen 'Hours open to the public to day: io a 5 trf" Arrangements for formed a tap dance routine The Columbia Rebekah fancy" drill team presented their routine un der the direction of ern Wil helm Drill Captain Visitors from' pen dletonAlexandria Yorktown Muncie Albany and the local Ivy Rebekah Lodge Refreshments were served (Staff Photo by Joe Bays) Why a diamond from Penneys? Penneys independent diamond Consultant examines and approves every Penney biamond twice once before mounting and again after to assure Compliance with high quality standards established by our Merchandise'Testing Center Good color and clarity precision cutting and accurate carat Weight assure you of confidence in every Penney diamond Penneys Diamond Certificate is given to every diamond purchaser! Penneys libera! 'Diamond Trada gives you the opportunity to own a bigger diamond ine ivy Rebekah Lodge No 381 will conduct formal installa tion of officers at 7:30 pm ri day in the 1OO Hall 819 Marine Hioiser MVM It will ha In I stalled as Noble Grand while Dora Hendricks will zbe Vice Grand and Sue Neff Past Noble Grand Esther Knight will be in charge of the installing staff riendly Club The riendly Club will convene at 1 pm Thursday in the irst United Methodist Church parlor The Rev John Zuber will give devotions Mrs Bailey will present slides of her Euro pean trip Ruth Circle headed by Mrs Jesse Huntzinger wfllbe in charge of refreshments Jolly Jabbers Club The Jolly Jabbers Club was entertained recently at the home of Airs Alice Roberson 1918 Silver St Mrs Billie Markham presided and opened the meet ing with a prayer A door prize was won bv Mrs Bessie NpaH a salad luncheon was served "At the close of the meeting to Mes dames Markham Ellen Rhrhart Carf mrla Partner Bessie Taylor Cather ine Leffel Bessie Neeb and Nao mi Jarrett The club will meet eb 8 at 7 at toe home of Mrs Billie Markham 4105 Madi Club Miss lorence Wolfe" of the Wnlfa Ia 1 PUVP wm ve me guest speaker toe RW Davis mvuers viuo Wednesday at 1230 pmat toe Brentwood School libraryTand will present a floral demonstration A busi ness meeting and social hour will Be concluded with refresh ments A nursery will be pro vided for the children ms Rnn anid on poiptments provided the deco rating theme for Columbia Re bekah formal installa tion Saturday evening at the IOO Hall 201 Andover Rd Lace clothed tables were deco rated with gold tapers and vases of pink carnations and' large bows of rose nink Bfifinnnlr nnrl I gold ribbons Hand decorated cakes prepared bv toe in mm ing Noble Grand added a festive note and the punch bowls Were also trimmed with large pmk oarnations carrying out the lodge colors of the year pink and gold The hall was decorat eq tnroughout with pink carna tions in gold containers xiviu jvit axe Cl Wilhelm treasurer Gladys Lad wig ivoDie wand: wuma Knie ger Vice Grand: Elsie King fi nancial secretary Sparks recording secretary and Jane Myers installing offi cer Installing were Mrs Margret Lotheridge Albany president of District 25 and her staff Mes dames Alma Legg Muncie dep uty marshal Mary Stair Ve neta Gertie Young zueAaiiuiid vorotny Morgan Bonnie Said of Leia Millitfan Tzxic ui uuanj) wuxxuuxa Evilsizer of Yorktown Mildred Williams is past no ble grand Trustees are Cath aryn isher Juanita Cooper appomuve officers include Marge Pavey warden Alberta OvAI'dI vrwtMt vwiuunui vUaXllia vvu per chaplain Velma Alshouse Other committees weie: dec orations Linda Hawkins Ag nes Cram Gladys Ladwig and Wilma Kreuger refreshments and food Edith Hill Louise McDanell and Doran Shelton reception and registration Dor othy Hutcherson Entertainment was presented by the Noble grandchil idren Lisa Ann and Linda "Sue Davis of Lewisville who per i THE ANDERSON HERALD 'to Vice Grand Helen Brown Grand Encampment Militant inside guardian Susie iscus and Gondola Evilsizer pianist outside guardian em Wil of the Rebekah Assembly of In helm degree captain Paul dianaz xiurune uegree captain oaran UV1O1j £XVlXxJVCX Alin rAIl I vuiuiiwe planning ana pre senting the pin were Bertha Hudson Marie Sparks Agnes Cram and Linda Hawkins MM of tomorrow Siortly after she came out of retirement in 1954 she explained her basic philo sophy by saying a fash ion becomes popular it is not a fashion but an Looking around at jack in toe box hemlines and kaleidoscope one would nave admit Chanel was right irefighters Auxiliary Plans Coming Events A program on jewelry was presented by Mrs Max Burton ways and means chairman for the irefighters Auxiliary meet Tr5 i eK ac tne home of Mrs John Condon MTS JerV dent took reservations for toe state convention in August Mrs Bernard Bruns chair man of the was given money for supplies Mrs Condon acted as auc tioneer for a special sale Mrs John Straub was award cu uie uoor prize and a special traveling prize was won by Mrs Jeff Armstrong a guest Attending were Mesdames Russell Walker John Simmons Phil reeman Jerry Schild meire Bernard Bruns Max Burton rank Lawrence John Straub Larry Robbins Jim Talkington Bob La Pierre John Condon and Eddie Raison Mrs Max Burton 1103 Sixth St will be hostess for toe eu meeting Last 3 days: We've cut our diamond prices 20 off Twentieth Century Club mem bers met on Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs I Stout 1115 Delaware St Mrs Lanning president was in i charge of a brief business ses sion jA The Christian Center thanked the club for its generous dona tion of coffee at Christmas time and Herman Riggs acknowl eugea me memorial gift to An derson Public Library in mem ory of his wife Yula Riggs Delegates were appointed to attend the annual Visiting Nurse uuutvct uli eu i Mrs James Steele of the art committee announced toe ex hibit at the Art Center of Danish Hans Christian Works and Mrs Read Canaday of the An derson Society of Artists told of the exhibit opening Jan 24 at the Art Center Mrs Harold pre sented another chapter of the study book for th eminine Attending were Mesdames Anderson Burlingame Busby Canaday Cannon Church Class Gale Gelling Goodwin Green Greene Han cock Hartzell HuhSA TCntlhab A av ex Ding Lamrore Mar rer Metcalf Quick el Raber Schofield and Steele ts Twentieth Century Club1 Resumes Years' Program THE SUITABLE' The tailored look' batlt for a Change of fashion pace in this below the A line skirl topped by a dassic fW0butf0n adeK hke a ffesh breolh Bf is dry noewrinkhng blend of TavenZ 7 in' green red and tr5Weet' lauPe' nary' black' I on white i i 5 IV I 4 'fr fe wr 1 Mr and Mrs Paul A James and Mrs Paul A James Colored 1 i of Eastern European capitals were shown by Mr and Mrs Louis Murray at a luncheon meeting of the Over the Teacups Club Monday Si the home of Mrs Van Meter 1020 orest Dr The Mur rays were recent travelers to Poland Czechoslovakia Hun gary Roumama and Moscow and Leningrad They discussed manymterestmg events of their up i ue pi ogram was arranged at the home Of: 'Mrs under toe direction of Mrs' Wind'Rldge lup to date in 1971 although they I spirit lives on in the comfort never attained the renown of able functional casual clothes uer suit were once moaeiea with raw irregularly cut hem unes arter sne had ripped them apart the night before the open ing The press hailed toe effect which became another Chanel trademark Chanel made much of fitting the clothes to toe woman not squeezing the woman into the clothes Today ironically her clothes seem very structured She was known on occasion to set a sleeve a half dozen times to get it to lie right But her eliminating the waist cinchets and Merry Widow iron cage bpas of toe new look era Was every bit as revolutionary then as doing away with the or even the top is today The Chanel Suit with its car digan jacket neat braid match ing blouse and skirt that rare ly varied more wian an mein or two in length at any rate while the customer was still under gaze is unaouoteaiy the most popu lar most widely copied fashion 'ever An original cost "about 1000 dollars but she never minded anyone selling an imitation at one tenth theiprice In fact she considered it a compliment The same held true for her ropes of fake pearls and gold chain necklaces her beige sling back shoes with black toes and quilted leather handbag with chain handle When she came out of retire ment in 1954 to present her first collection in 15 years an even commemorated in the musical fashion writers criti cized her showing collection for The post war new look wi'th its emphasis on pro nounced femininity had left its mark on the female fashion con sciousness The irony of it is that a dozen or so years later fashion writ ers were lauding Chanel as someone you could always count i iy collection The same old thing with a new braid here and a new pocket there became a lifesaving is land in the midst of turbiflent often murky fashion seas where miniskirts collided with midi skirts and spacesuits ala cour reges with romantic peasant dresses She knew what she stood for and she stood fast? Mrs John Kennedy electnfied the fash ion psyche of the American woman and made her conscious of among other things Chanel clothes Yet the little dictator of the Rue Cambon hesi tate to assail the irst Lady got horrible taste and responsible for spreading it all over Chanel carped in 1967c She derided the miniskirt on older wbmen seeking to look girlish as exhibition 'of and once told Dior he dressed women arm Consequently many in the fashion world regarded her as stodgy Stodgy or not her clothes and accessories became solid status symbols even when toe fads captured toe headlines Chanel remained the Rolls Royce bf couture although the attention often focused on the latest De troit model or that cute foreign import Marc Bohan of Dior nx uuc UL U1V ue criiiHad bv sacrificed herself to the ten weekn8 Sfo of maklng fashionridiCu weeks in advance Admission I Today I 9'00 a Knitting I 9:00 am Slim Trim I 1:00 pm Bible Class i pm Cards and Chat I 6:00 pm Teens I 5:00 pm Physical itness I 7:00 pm" Midway Club I 7:00 pm" Knitting (at Colon I lai Mop) I 730 pm Xi Gamma Omega Pool Schedule 9:15 am Adult Adv Beg I 1 10:00 a Water Exercise 1 1 11:00 am Womens Dip 3:15 pm Open Dip 4:15 pm Swim TeamJ 6:15 pm Teen Dip 7:00 pm amily Dip 8:00 pm Mixed Adult DipNew swim schedules avail able today 1 Registration begins Monday! Jan 18 New classes begin Mon i day Jan 25 enneus fine jewelry Mr and Mrs Paul A James 3121 Sherman St will observe their silver wedding anniversary with an open house given by toeir sons and wives Sunday Jan 17 at then' home BUTTER CONSUMPTION of blitter in ten in Anderson tone U'S avera8es mes is employed with comnSdwite persma year Transport Motors and Mrs to wmwo17 pounds pnor James employed Wlth cRy icouple children at the Hobday Ga They have two grandchil lmlnn aka tfren Kevin Scott Hull and De The Penningtons were married ana Penninrton of Anderrm ion inon it IMIT MAHVlimzvAw i 2 AK xr aaw vuuxugwu icwcu a year ml wrS' 13 06 after 37 years at the Guide Lamn mvicinn Charge it at Penneys ine Jewelry Dept Pfaff Sewing Center Main loor Weit Entrance urn Warehouse Sales 644 6564 1520 Meridian iuwkauuw xd xxxaiidEer or rna was trunmed in aquaIMor lo Warehouse in the city Education Talk PresentedTo United Workers Club Dearin'S 1812 Ches lhome with Mrs Marshall Baker ItftrtIP ri I It 0 nnctAr a 1 i "Uj KUOLCOO XVI memoers ot tbe United Workers Club Monday afternoon at her Mr and Mrs Noble Pennington In celebration of the 40th wed 1 seflville The couple has three ven n7r0f and Mren Mrs John (Anne)Mrs Noble (Bill) Pennington of I Hull and David Pennington rankton a surprise dinner par both of Ahderson and Mrs John ty was given Dec 20 toy the! (Karen) Welch of Columbus PnilD rhiWrnn ot mu i cently at her home Refresh ADTC TEMTCD ments were served followed by Al I XCIN I EK 1 a hlicirtncc i EVENTS TODAY I Alexander Rich WeddingHeld At Lutheran Church I xuv marriage or ivirs Kuby I Rich and Richard Alexander took place recently at the St i Lutheran Church Dr LNathan Harter officiated at adouble ring ceremony at 6:30 ipm on Wednesday Dec 9 to toe presence of the immediate Relatives i i Mrs William Stinson and (Bud) El iks of Indianapolis attended the couple Mrs Alexander was attired in a street length aqua gown fash ioned with an Empire waist and long sleeves Her white orchid Harold Lambdin Mr and Mrs Harold Lamb lare the parents of two children 641 Center St Pendleton Mrs Dennis (Shirley) White of celebrated their silver wedding Indianapolis and Martha Jo a anniversary recently at a dinner junior at Pendleton Heights narfv rrivor i Mf WKJU vnuuxvu di xiign acnooi mle Kenfall Inn Mrs Lambdin is employed at tarriAAn Tho atiOnl timn av VIU111 wn imii i iiiivnr nit voiao i The Lambdms were married Mr Lambdin is employed by the and Emerson Myers nn oo 1DAC Anrwiiniw AfHna xxx a avxi mu iviaaison county uonunu by Rev James Ratcliff They nity Schools Sense Makes Good ashion By NANCY ROSS The Washington Post News Service WASHINGTON When rench courttirier Christian Dior died in 1957 his ilneage was perpetuated by apprentices who have kept the House of Dior going every since When Coco Chanel died Sunday Paris fashion commentators predicted The House of Chanel would van ish with her (Her last collection will be presented in memoriam Jan 26 as scheduled) Only her famous perfume Chanel No 5 is sure to survive It is said the Grande Made moiselle as she was called reverently and fearfully de signed every button and every dart of event Chanel suit But that the real reason they say no one who can take her I place Chanel was also the end of an era In toe waning days of 1970 I a group of Seventh Avenue De 1 signers including Rudi Gern reich of topless swimsuit fame declared the name designer lavel dead His high priced col leagues protected (Thereupon ensued a debate as fundamental to toe fashion world as the is controversy that stirred toe ranks of religion a few years ago In the revolution to which Gernreich and others of his per suasion were referring cheaply made clothes in boutiques are replacing the elegani salon crea tions upon which the livelohood depends and styles adopted by the young (beads denim sandals) dictate fashion tothe designer rather than toe opposite a Chanel who died at 87 as she was preparing yet another typi cal ChSiielesque collection haughtily passed off the trend fashion descends to the street a revolution but when it comes up frtm the Street a catastrophe said she Yet while at the end: nt hon BO year career Chahel was con tn come ttrough with a high siuerea a live she was for many considered a revolutionary Vogue said she wom en from toe prisons of (heir cor after World War 1 She introduced the girl look sort of a forerunner of radical chic She got aristocratic women to wear pullovers made of jer sey a fabric ah American fash ion importer Charles Ritz was unable to sell his customers be cause looked too much like winter She popularized the little black dress with robes of fatn pearls although her oWn jewel box was said contain 2t strands of real ones Other fashions originated in equally unorthodox ways She introduced toe pea jacket bell bottom trousers and turtleneck sweaters by wearing many of 1 them herself Her clinging 1930ish chiffons which look so linn uaxe lacid la Dec 31 1930 in Russellville mer Miss Nina Heaps of Rus a 4 'S i 74rf te II 41 a 1 1 41A ziji'i wnl i' rk jj if a '4 5 'te' z'lw Met zL ir te i 1 rr I rA 4 JT i sv rs ft A 'A 1 1 AZ'T A I JEWS I fW xL 1 ili' mTSmu' 3l 1 mML tel I 1 HHia wrMK mp' I HisfehiE Hs Wsrt I Sh i i ii bi hi min if Ili 1 siy" al HE a feialW JLfc JHM WT 1 7 I Mil Ik A'' i 7" iIW II aMMgpwa 1 nJ iffl ljl II I I I i rm' 1 "Asif I i I T2i I I S'! 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