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Greeley Daily Tribune from Greeley, Colorado • Page 21

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Jt's Sept. 1, 1971 and the fashions in focus are something to behold'. Ladies do they look familiar to you? They should some of you because they are a return of the classics from another, era, but updated 'for. the fall of 1971. It's the womanly look that makes you feel feminine, and is graceful and appealing' to the eye this is the way it.is and if you're smart-you'll make the most of il as never before! Your ability to knit, crochet, and some simple embroidery will enable you to make a wardrobe that put you on the pinnacle of the fashion world.

Take your pick of the following and. do "your thing" Dresses (especially the basic style that will give you background for the season's fabulous jewelry cessories). and (2.) Suits (the pant or skirt cardigan, pullover, poncho, a wilh vest, cropped jacket, or long tunic). (3.) Coats: from short jacket, to the blazzer, to pants coat, to Ihe knee-length and any length from there to down to your heel). (4.) Sweaters (all kinds from "the shrink" to the long-e-e with a These, four categories will give you some Ideas for additions! milady's wardrobe The word for color is for.

you to choose! Combinations of colors (black 'n' white, red 'n' navy, black 'n' mocha, etc.) will be used in abundance, but beige, maroon, rust, gray, gold, parchment, more of the layered loojc (verj special is the tong; full-length vest or sleeveless coat worn over pants whether they be or cool, long temlines, this is your decision to make for your bu the most popular will be knee length, the long skirts arc "ii" necklines will be featured in the deeply Veed very scooped, and always the round jewel neckline mix am a a (long, lean pullovers and cardigans, softh belted, worn with skirt or. pants vests and tunics, also ponchos, as waist lines will be obvious (tha should be good news for those of us who have them) By how, aren't you excited abou getting busy adding more knit: and crochets lo your wardrobe? (lam!) Dear Ellee, I have never used more than in my knitting, bu vould like to embroider thing the finished garment. Mrs. C. orange, bronze, black, camel, brown, mocha, several blues, pinks, whites, blush cranberry, navy, several greens, and lots of red to name the single colors, will be on the scene.

The Sc 1 1 i plaids, especially argyles are holding a prominent place in this fall's 'parade of color along wilh boJd graphic and Indian designs. Delightfully happy shades as well as the subdued earth tones make up the palette of colors for you artists lo create, with it possible? Dear Mrs. is very possible fo apply lowers, graphic, Indian anc monogram designs to an; wilh embroidery using Ihe charts or graphs tha are featured in your patter: )ooks. you use the duplicat stitch method, or cross-stitchin one square equals one stitch you use any of the crevve stitches, they will direct you a what ones they are, and hoi do them! your talents, your choice. the garments of Tips.

Side or front slits on hemlines shrink vests and sweaters ponchos of different lengths from the waist down to full length capelets from just below the hustline to capes 'of maxi-lcngth to your ankle long jackets, yes, hut also the the waist Eisenhower jacket?) pushup sleeves cropped style lo (remember the PRINTED PATTERN by NIWI Symi.) By Abfewl VM DEAR ABBY: My husband has been acting funny for the last few months, so 1 finally wormed out. of him what was bothering him. Willie said it all started when 'he gave his bookkeeper a few kisses because he couldn't afford to give her a. raise. Willie says now she isn't satisfied wilh a few kisses, and she's after him to meet her someplace.

He swears he doesn't want lo get involved with her, and I believe him because she is pushing 60 and still an old maid. Willie says he can't let her go because she's an excellent bookkeeper and he couldn't run his business without her; HoW should this be handled? WILLIE'S WIFE DEAR WIFE: Tdl Wiflto Miytien would to give. KM DEAR ABBY: Whal does it mean when a person puts a stamp upside-down on an envelope? DELAWARE DEAR DELAWARE: It cwtd "1 you," "I'm In hurry," vr' "I glassti." Thursday, September 2 GENERAL Beautiful day and evening to in touch with advanced persons who can suggest Ihe right methods lo help make your dreams come true. You then can have a more satisfactory existence by streamlining your activities so that they bring the Dear Elle; -I hal but have a knit dress I would like to lengthen, don't have any great amount of left over yarn to do t. What can I do, if 1 can't match it? Evelyn t)ear Make a border print with some contrasting colors- that will complement the main color iy picking up the stitches and working down, cndjng with the ast rows in main color or make a strip and sew it on.

(If you lo.n't have any ideas for a jorder print, look up a multicolor pattern in your knitting dictionary and adapt it'to the lumber of slilches that you iiave.) Dear Hllee, II isn't always possible to obtain tapestry yarn for doing needlepoint, is it all right -to substitute any other yarn? Dear Mrs. It depends on a lot of things your canvas, what kind of article, etc. because tapestry yarn is very firmly.twisted for the purpose that 'it -was made for durability. Olher yarns have been a firm twisted sport, yarn or knitting worsted weight (in wall hangings) but I leave it up fo you. (You can always make a ABBY: Seeing a I a i town, I stopped a nice-looking on the street and asked him for directions.

He said it wasn't far and since he was going that way he would walk me there. Before we parted he asked me if he could see me again and I said yes. To make a long story short, George and I started going together, and now, six months later we are very much in love.and have' even talked about marriage some time in the future. Abby, George never talks about his parents, his life or anything to do with his past. He says he has no living relatives.

No parents, no sisters or brothers. He doesn't talk about his job either; He just says he "sells" for a living. I am 28 and have never been married. George says he is 32 and has never been married either. He has been to my flat but I have never been to his.

(I don't even know where he Jives!) Is il possible that he has no living relatives? WONDERING DEAR WONDERING: Passible, but not Before you invest more time in this mystery character, find out whit it is "tells" and for whom. Then cntck up on him. I have a hunch it's a line you don't need. DEAR ABBY: Shall we write "finis" to Ihe foolish squabble about whether a "PhD" should use his title with this amusing. story.

The late Stephen Leacock had just received his PhD. in economics and being quite proud of his new title, listed' himself as "Dr. Leacock" on the passenger list of the ship on which he sailed for England. One morning, the steward burst into Lcacock's cabin and said. "Dr.

Leacock, come quickly, there's been an accident!" Leacock was about to explain that he wasn't a medical doctor when the steward added, "A beautiful young lady passenger fell and hurt her hip." Leacock thought that since he had had some first, aid training, he would try fo help the lady and perhaps get to know her better, so he rushed to the injured lady, but alas, he was loo laic. Two Doctors of Divinity and an Optometrist got there ahead of him. G. R. E.

your problem? Ywi'll feel better if you get if off your chest. Write fo ABBY, Box 49700, Los Angeles, Cal. 90049. For a perwrtal reply enclose stamped, addressed envelope. Forecast t.

1 Pige'21, results you desire. AIRES (Mar. to Apr. 19) Good suggestions from friends can help'you be successful in business and personal relationships. You need to get out more socially.

Avoid a general tendency to splurge. Be TAURUS (Apr. 20 to May 20) Getting into a- civic duty can be helpful to you in business as well as with the public in general. If you become an expert in your field, you will gain more respect. Let your desires be sensible.

By Carroll Rightcr get much accomplished. You now improve your own. efficiency considerably. LIBKA (Sept. 23 to'Oct.

22) A new plan will help considerably to make your life easier and more satisfying. Get into nore creative work. Put those aknls to work where recreation is concerned. Show that you lave wisdom. SCORPIO (Oct.

23 to Nov. 21) Use tact at home where kin are in a bad mood nncl arguments could flare up, Kind the right appliances which can perk up your Entertain at home in the evening instead of uid the ability fo put (hem ac oss. You. must teach early to for others since the GEMINI (May 21 to June 21) Your intuitive hunches can lead you to the right path now. You can obtain the data you heed from others.

Plan a trip you have long wanted to take. This could lead to excellent results MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to July 21) You can get bills paid easily today, and feel much better thereby. By cooperating with mate and friends, fine benefits come your way. Think and act constructively. LEO (July 22 to Aug.

21) If you try to understand associates belter, new doors of opportunity will open for you. En- going out. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 Dec. 21) Plan what to do get on the good side of an associate today.

A new plan makes you feel very much alert. Show that you are a very capable person. Relax wilh mate in the evening. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Pan 20) Find ways and means' to have greater income wlicthei through repairs to property, an extra job or whatever.

Study monetary periodicals for goot ideas. Slop feeling so hopeless AQUARIUS. (Jan. 21 to Feb Contact good friends am show how devoted you are anc like their company, since you have been too busy to do tha for some time. Attend the so cial tonight and express youi ambitions.

PISCES (Feb. 20 to Mar. 20) Make a. goad plan and (hen ret; gage in a public work' that on your intuition to make brings excitement and satisfaction as well. Avoid trouble of all kinds.

VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept. 22) Wilh all that work ahead. of you, using a new system could be helpful at this time. Cooper- ale more with co-workers and work like a charm.

Come to the right decisions and you sue ceed. You have good advisors Impress them with your ability IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN TODAY he or she will be one of those charming youni people with many novel idea realest success rom serving (he here comes public. This good grounding for such a career. Allow your youngster 0 make changes around the louse which are gpbd 1 sense of'belonging. Send I college if Give 'fin' upbringing.

Stars impel, they do no compel." make your life is largely up to (c) McNaught Syndicate; Inc. Marriage Announced Announcement Is being mad lore of the marriage of Mis Sharon Lu Byers, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Byers I) and Eugene Robinett, son of Mr. and Mr Maynard'E.

Hobinett, 2715 Gth St. The.couple was married Fr day, July 23, at Christ Congr gational Church in -Denve They are now a home Gordon, Neb. The from bride was West High graduate School Dryland TOPS lias The Dryland TOPS 'Club Briggsdale. concluded summer activities with a picnic for their amilies at Briggsdale Park. It- well, with shoe 'games, bike afiii; -filling theS dny- Weight loss for the ng the amounted to 15' pounds.

member, Magriusohtl; las' reached her weight g'paV-sj and will be graduated KOPSsj iKecp Off Pounds Sensibly) Ihe Area Recognition the Community iniji Greeley, Sept. 23. Verda Ball, as leaderp promised a surprise gift to'anyjj: member showing a weight for four consecutive A-J: team contest is in progress the winning pair due to get trip to a beauty salon as reward. A demonstration of a low-calorie dish will be given each regular meeting. At last meeting low-calorie milk'ji shakes were demonstrated and.fi then sampled by the 10 bcrs and.

one guest, mother of Stella vie thelgartner. University of Northern Coloradol Pictures were taken of eacKj in 19G7. She taught four years in Jefferson.County schools, and teach primary grades in this fall. Hobinett, a graduate of Evans High school, also was graduated from UNC in 1967. He taught at Lewellen, before entering military service, and will teach industrial arts and coach freshman ball at football Gordon and basket- during the coming year.

member wearing a dress she would like to be to wenr. Later snapshots wiljtji' be taken to show how nice-? members look after the loss excess pounds. The next regular meeting is set for Sept. 6, to begin at 8 p.m. at the Briggsdale School Home Economics interested in Off Pounds Sensibly" is ipyited tojv attend.

People You Know Mrs. Bess Beeson and son, of Longmont spent Sunday afternoon as visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. L.

Andrews, 1425 7th St. Mrs. Beeson, pperaled an antique shop in Greeley for many years. sample.swatch on your canvas to check it;) Keep your letters coming to: 1520 14th Avenue Greeley, Colorado 80631 and we'll help with your needlework problems, share a. pattern or tip, and keep you informed of current trends! Princeton Plans New Cultural Activities Unit PRINCETON, N.J.

(AP) Princeton University President Robert F. Goheen announced plans Tuesday for a new eultur-j al center "providing manyj kinds of activities of special ferest to Afro-American, Latin, American Indian and other students at Princeton." The center, open to all stu- denls at the university this fall, will be located al the Osborn clubhouse and-will have lounge space, study areas and offices, but will not include residential or dining facilities. Want to feel relaxed andi comfortable, yet look dressed? Slip into this simple; skimmer with softly draped scarfed neckline. Very easy! Printed Pattern 4390: New Half Sizes 10'Xr, 1214, 18'A, Size 14V4 (bust 37) takes 3Vi yards 35 inch. Seventy-five cents for each pattern add 25 cents for each pattern for air mail and special handling.

Send to Anne Adams, (Greeley Tribune 363), Pattern West 17lh New York N.Y. 10011. Print name, address, with zip, size and style number. Free! Choose one new pattern from 150 styles- in new Fall- Winter Pattern Catalog. All sizes.

Catalog 50 cents. Instant sewing -book cut, fit, sew modern way. $1. Instant Fashion Book wliat-to wear answers. Men Don't Miss Out On Our Fantastic Trial Lose inches pounds NOW, the: scientific way with- a personalized program al the Conditioning Spa 1911 9th St.

Call Now, 352-0974 leading the rise of Fall's flare jeans New. for your old favorites Wrangler flare jeani! Styled with spunk plashed with color! We jhow three lean and lively styles from on out-o-sighr collection: Left: Flare jeans: pie-shrunk, machine washable cotton denim. 4-pocket, low rise, belt loops, front zip fly. Navy, rust, new blue, natural, white. Sizes 6-16.

6.00 Center: Button-front flares: machine washable cotton. Will not shrink. Jeans styling. Front patch boy-cut, wide belt loops. Navy, rust.

Sizes 6-16. 6.00 Right: Corduroy flares: machine cotton corduroy. Jeons styling. 4- low rise, front zip belt loops. Dark brown, burgundy.

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