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The Jacksonville Daily Journal from Jacksonville, Illinois • Page 4

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Paco Designs With Pliers Journal Courier, Jacksonville, Aug. 27 1967 Note: While Helen Hennessv is on vacation. Paris correspondent Rosette Hargrove reports on Paco Rabanne. designer of architectural clothing in plastic, leather and metals.) By ROSETTE HARGROVE NEA Staff Correspondent PARIS (NEA) Less than two years ago. 33-year-old Paco Rabanne galvanized the sacrosanct world of high fashion by replacing the seductive swish of silk with a modernistic rattle.

He discarded needle and thread along with conventional fabrics and made dresses of leather strips, plastic chips and giant disks. He also designed clothes made of ostrich feathers all strung together with pliers on metal rings. Helen Hennessy Boutique Many people who came to scoff are today convinced that inventions are part of way of life. explained ne. keep on seeking new The fact that he studied architecture for many years explains the constructed look of his models.

feel fashion must be mobile as well as is another of his precepts. woman is over 30 and lives in the 21st century. She wears leather and plastic dresses because they are amusing. And, according to this designer, women want to be amused. They have no time today to be serious, especially during their leisure hours.

Again, according to Paco, all the and other lines are outdated. Does he approve of the miniskirts? Says the man who revolutionized fashion, am all for brief skirts on the right woman and for the right occasion. For the woman with perfect tegs only does the miniskirt He is also antibusy tricks tucks, draperies, embroideries and he loves symmetry. This season he showed 5ft models in his fourth collection. For the first time he has ased conventional fabrics, especially weol jersey and heavy silks.

His colors will include navy, dark brown, ombre red, few pastels and much white a of- pearl white. Many make the mistake of thinking Paco ideas are beamed at the younger generation. can dress a woman of 50 just as well as one half her he said. Tholen Family Names Officers Cole, Mr. ami Mrs Gale and family.

Palmyra. Cole in charge of the business meeting with the reunion set on Aug. 11, at the Lions Park in White Hall. Attending were Mr. and Mrs.

wi Ron Kipling and sons. Mariet-; for Coming i ear uwso Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Cole and i Farlev Cole. Virden; Mr.

and Officers wero elected at theiMrs. Richard Vial and family. 30th annual Tholen family re- Blackstonc: Mr. and Mrs union held at Nichols Sundav, August 20. They are: Harold Tholen of Jacksonville Cole president: Mrs.

Mae Jibbenof Robert vice-president: Mrs. Karen piper Rood. Harold Tholen of Lu(her Mrs. Ronald Hudson, Wrights; a Mr. and Mrs.

Everett Griswold Miss Pauline Tholen of s(ms Ml, and entertainment committee mem- Mrs Rober, ington; Mr. and Mrs. Guy Kin George Nolen offered prayer Sr Mr Kj before the meal. Mrs. Esther and famjlv Mrsf Morrison ol Arenzville gave a chapman.

Ralph Chapman, rcpoit on Jokiseh cemetery. and Mrs. I Ann Kinser. Mr. Mrs.

Marvin Tholen. enter- and Mrs Pawl Kinser. and son. tainment chairman presented Mr alld Mrs Millpl. and jgifts to Mr.

and Mrs. R. J. Jib- Mrs. Florence Price, ben ol (oatshurg.

who came farthest Tholen of Win-, Mr and Mrs Chester, the oldest family alld familv Ml. Mrs her present and Mark fierson. Mrs Kenneth Kin- secretary-treasurer ward Puls of New Mrs. Berlin youngest. Present were Lydia Tholen.

George Tholen, Mr. and Mrs. Tholen ol Jacksonville; William Tholen, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Tholen, and Mr.

and Mrs. Adolph Werries of Winchester; Mr. and Mrs. Rav- ser and Martha. Carrollton: Mr.

and Mrs Donald Dorks and family, Mr and Mrs. John Dorks and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Brant and son, Mr. and Mrs.

Clyde Hubbard. Mr. and Mrs. Clevelie Otey. Mr and Mrs.

Kinser, Mr and WEIL EVEN HELP YOU WITH BUILDING PLANS! HOURS: 7 AM-5 PM, DAILY 7 AM-NOON, SATURDAY CALL 245-5167 PACO RABANNE, 33-year-oM Spanish-born Parisian who two years ago the conventional fashion far and Inch hete gaum it in bine fcnlhar two years ago icvuuuuiibc we caavmuw world by discarding needle and thread far aluminum Hnhs and pats the finishing tn one of his spectacular formal evening 0 In l9Wi. Japan's aircraft output reached 1 planes, including 50 helicopters and was valued at $147 million Tholen of Pleasant Plains; Mrs. Claude Martin. Glenn Kin Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Anderson of while Hall and Charles Anderson of Spring- 'field; Mrs. Esther Morrison and Fred Tolen of Arenzville. Miss Cheryl L. Kumle of Granite City; Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Puis and Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. Reece Kern and David. Ronnv, and Julie of New Berlin Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs.

R. J. Jibben of Coats- 'burg. Misses Esther and Pauline Tholen of Barry, Mrs. S.

Kumle. Theodore Tholen. and Sally and Mark Lane of Jacksonville. Marvin Tholen presided over HBIRY HELCH ft SON CO. HRrpnoOF BUILDING MATFHIAlS STORI WAREHOUSE COU FOE AVF.

He aims to create a new represents something like 560 erotic evening style. feel that manipulations. 1 counted the woman who is busy all day Someone asked Chanel what with a job or her home and she thought of creations, goes about in functional clothes she replied, is not it he business meeting. Mrs. needs to slip into something ut- a dressmaker but a metalwork- Reece Kern presented the sec- terly feminine and mysterious retary report at night.

This is where 1 come Quipped Paco. just love The reunion will he held in with dresses which are like to dress Mademoiselle at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. a second skin, jingling -------------------------J.

Jibben of Coatsburg on the ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY phosphorescent, soft and supple. FREAKING OUT third Sunday in August, but which at the same time NEW Y0RK (AP) jean hide her charms. Arthur returns to Broadway KfMinifin There is nothing of the pnma naxt season with a set of drums I tv-llllllfll donna about Paco, and he a comedy stint in 0U' of p-me Held In Greene enjoys seeing his ideas take Last here in a 1950 WHITE HALL The annual form and believes his "fun production of Kinser reunion was held Sundav make women feel as Arthur will portray a Mid- at Lions Park with 8H attend gay and happy as he is when western woman who gets in- mg. he makes them. volved with the set on a Officers elected for the com- For the coming winter he to Greenwich Village.

The ing year were Lynn Kinser. worked out a new idea mold- author is Richard Chan- Greenfield. president; Mrs ed dresses in a specially treated dler Ann Kinser. Carrollton, treas- plastic as soft as any fabric urer; Carole Griswold, Rock- and in a wide range of colors. Independent research organi- bridge, secretary, and Mrs.

medium will need only zations in the U.S. run the gam- Floy Chapman of Greenfield, one form of processing to ut from a single professor work- co-secretary achieve the finished he ing in a college laboratory to Three births, three deaths and explained, a model giant organizations such as the three marriages were reported, produced on conventional lines Mellon Institute in Pittsburgh. Guy Kinser of Greenfield LUNCH MEATS HILLFARM EISNER POTATO CHIPS POUND SCHREIBER IMITATION CHEESE FOOD BACON SALE HILLFARM 69c HILLFARM SLi. 1.35 SWIFT 79c SWIFT 1.55 JOHN'S CHEESE OR SAUSAGE PIZZAS Ili 0Z. EACH 10 0Z.

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