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The Montana Standard from Butte, Montana • 6

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6 Montana Standard. Tuesday, January 28, 1958 -Opportunities Unlimited- Fashion Houses Gary Gran! Tabbed Best Dressed Man jr in Restore Curves Republicans Set Meeting Friday George Richardson, Butte attorney and a former Republican can Don't Be Too Critical PARIS (U.R) Two Paris fashion HOLLYWOOD (I) Cary Grant, who admits he still wears a topcoat that he bought in 1935, Monday headed a list of Hollywood'! best dressed men as voted by oth ti oven ics ocra houses have opened summer show Of Your Own Motives ings by sacking the sack look for a slim silhouette that restored feminine curves. By ANNE HEYWOOD working girls the kind of place I didate for county attorney, calls attention to a meeting of Silver Bow County Republicans scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Friday in the Grand Hotel. He urged that all Interested per Lucille Manguin and Alix Gres Half-Size Style Sometimes I think we are too St.PaulWSCS, Hears Talk on were the first to parade their 1958 concerned, nowadays, with motiva creations Sunday to start the week-long exhibition of Parisian collections that will be climaxed Thurs tion.

We turn a coldly critical eye sons, especially prospective can Japanese Mission on our reasons why," and emerge didates for office on the Repub day by the showing of the House of with a lot of unnecessary guilt The Woman's Society of Christ Dior. feelings. lican ticket, attend the meeting, PARISH' CARD PARTY Whether Manguin and Gres are er male stars. Sy Devore, famed movie stylist, polled some 300 actors after a reporter had long pressed him to name filmland's fanciest 1.0. Besides Grant, the list is, in this order: Jerry Lewis, Fred Astaire, Dean Martin, Bill Holden, Gary Cooper, Tony Curtis, Nat King Cole, David Niven and Clark Gable.

The designer called Grant "a tailor's delight in casual clothes." Grant buys such expensive clothei that they never go out of style. That's why his 1935 topcoat is still as fashionable as its Owner. Lewis owns the biggest ward- robe by far. His closets currently What if our motives aren't the leading the pack away from the best in the world? If what we do ian Service of St. Paul Methodist Church held a luncheon meeting recently in the social hall of the church.

Mrs. E. C. Brisbin, president, had charge of the business A card party will be held at 8 o'clock Tuesday evening in St. sack or whether they will be out is "good, let's relax about why we do it.

on a limb only will be known when the other big-name houses make their bows. Joseph parish hall. Those in charge of the event are Mrs. Milton Ziegler, Mrs. James Michalsky, was reminded oi tms by a would have loved find when I first started working." She went on to tell how her business grew and prospered and what a boon it was to career girls.

"But I doubt it would make much of a story," she concluded sheepishly. "After all, I only started it because I wanted prestige, wanted to be able to hold my head up along with the rest of my friends." Here fs a woman putting herself through unnecessary misery and losing out" on the fun of feeling a sense of accomplishment because she thinks her motive isn't a good one! As a matter of fact, there's nothing inherently wrong with wanting prestige. It's only wrong if we go after it by becoming a gangster or something equally letter I received recently from a meeting and Mrs. John Deppel led the, devotions. Her subject was authorship, purpose and theme of St.

Mark. The Dior collection on Thursday woman who has a very success will be the one to watch. Yves Mrs. Ed Picard, Mrs. Ray Gross, Mrs.

William Kelly, Mrs. John Grace and Mrs. L. A. Dansereau.

ful dress shop. I had heard a little Saint-Laurent, only 22, is out to hold onto the title of fashion czar Mrs. Lucy Maiden gave a talk about her and wrote to get more have more than 300 suits includ details. bequeathed to him on the death of ing 17 new tuxedos at $285 apiece. 'Anne Christian Dior last summer.

Dr. Vernon Sletten To Speak At AAUW Luncheon Dr. Vernon Sletten of Missoula, a faculty member of the School of Education at Montana State University, will be featured speaker Feb. 1, at 1 p.m. at a luncheon in the Copper Bowl at the Finlen Hotel.

The luncheon is sponsored by the Butte-Branch of the American Assn. of University Women. He will discuss proposed changes in the education field in Montana. Reservations must be made by Wednesday, Jan. 29, with Mrs.

L. W. Sandiland, phone 4977, or Mrs. L. 0.

Streitmatter, phone 2-5719. The education and the legislative committees of the AAUW are in charge of arrangements. Included on the education committee are Mrs. R. D.

Piper, chairman, Mabel Erickson, Mrs. Rich- ard Hess, Mrs. Thomas McBride, Mary. Prestly, Mrs. Donald Orlich, Mrs.

Wade Green, Mrs. H. A. McGuinness, Mrs. William R.

Allen, Mrs. Virginia Vivian, Mrs. Juel Droubay, Mrs. L. H.

Kenoffel and Mrs. Morris Wing. The leeislative committee is Well, It was quite a story. She was the youngest of eight and showed colored slides about the missionary work of her daughter, Margaret, in Japan. She also displayed gifts, pictures and letters sent from Japan.

Hundreds of fashion writers Kiwanians to Hear surged into Manguin's oak-pan children. She had worn hand-me-down all her life until she left elled salon off the Champs-Elysees. home at 18. The group will have a pot luck Manguin featured narrow skirts, Montana Legionnaire "I have a passion for new dinner Feb. 4 at 6:30 p.m at the clothes that only the youngest of harmful.

softy-rounded shoulders and a definite waist. The waistline was a flexible as the fabrics she wprked eight can have, she wrote, then church with the next regular meeting to be held Feb. 12 at the St. Paul parsonage. If the truth were told, many of the best accomplishments in the with.

It could be as high as the Those present at the- meeting world have been motivated by the chest or as low as the hips. The result was a supple, fluid desire for prestige, or by fear of Walter Cash of Missoula, chairman of the Montana American Legion Department's counter-subversive committee, will be the speaker at the regular meeting of the Butte Kiwanis Club Wednesday at noon at the Finlen Hotel. The Rev. Frank L. Harrington, past national chaplain of the American Legion, will be the program chairman and John S.

Wulf will preside. line that 'drew its interest from ingeniously placed belts, subtle drapes and free-lowing panels. insecurity, or even down-right jealousy! As one of my readers wrote: "Last year, my neighbor made were the Rev. and Mrs. Robert Craver, the Rev.

Ole Aarvold, Mrs, Brisbin, Mrs. Maiden, Mrs. Henry Permann, Mrs. Deppel, Mrs. H.

E. Fisher, Mrs. Lavina Bray, Mrs. Nettie Clapp, Mrs. Ruth Parrett, Mrs.

Frank Huotte, Margaret Jones and Mrs. Elsie Wiser. The showing drew loud applause from the fashion writers. At the Multi-Mirrored Gres Salon on the Rue De La Paix, the surprise was the hemline. It dropped to a low midcalf, only 13 inches money from her pies.

I was so jealous that I decided to sell my fruitcakes this Christmas. Now I have a nice little home business and my neighbor is a customer, just as I am a customer of hers. But I never would have started it, composed of Mrs. Avron Canty chairman. Mrs.

Howard Elderkin from the floor. Mrs. Austin Redding, Mrs. Lloyd Grecian style evening gowns Future Headlines Are Predicted were a Gres standout. if I hadn't been jealous!" She called her gowns "tubular" Ends Friday Mary Chess Annual Cream Body Massage Sale "That's what I call a really cre ative use of jealousy! Sandiland, Margaret small, Mrs.

Bruce Sheppard, Mrs. William Wallace, Mrs. L. C. Jackson, Winifred Dinn, Mrs.

Frank Connell, Mrs. J. A. Clark, Mrs. Rita Mc-Grath and Mrs.

W. J. and "softfitting," but all hugged some part of the body. ftrWV By CHARLES M. McCANN United Press correspondents around the world look ahead at the news that will make the headlines.

Tabs Bought Friday Smoked Sausage Are Lost Sunday RICHMOND. Ky. an Five TOWARD THE SUMMIT thousand pounds of sausage and $1.50 75c Reg. $3. 8 oz Reg.

$1 Gold Metal Dispenser. 20 dressed hogs went up in smoke European diplomats still regard West German Chancellor Konrad Gem of a Printed Pattern! You'll find this step-in dress fits the Sunday when fire swept the Rog Volunteer Visitors Requested at Methodist Meeting Adenauer as the best bet to- start ers Sausage Co. plant. Damage was estimated at $45,000 to She Wore Hand-Me-Downs Until She Was 18. secret talks with Soviet Russia on reducing world tension.

Llewellyn shorter, fuller figure beautifully side-button sheath lines just melt the inches away. Make it for all According to rumors circulating in London, Millie Perkins (above) of New York has been selected for the. title role in the 20th Century Fox production. "The Diary of Anne Frank." The Junior Woman's Society of Christian Service of Grace Metho E. Thompson United States am spring occasions bassador to Moscow, has flown to PAYS TWICE dist Church met recently at the Printed Pattern 9000: Half Sizes went on to tell how she worked in an exclusive dress shop, and married a man who was very well- Washington for consultation.

But home of Mrs. William Blewett, A lot of Silver 2 Bow County automobile owners haven't even taken out their 1958 licenses but Melton Morgan of 215V4 E. Platinum has bought his 1958 tabs and lost them already. Morgan got his tabs Friday, affixed them to his 1957 plates Saturday, and lost them Sunday. Monday he was in the courthouse to buy replacements at $1 each.

Sheriff William palling recommended that all car owners have their tabs riveted to the plates. Otherwise, the sheriff warned, they are easily lost or stolen. MOBILE, Ala. Jack Brun- 14,16, 18V4, 20, 22, 24 Secretary of State John Foster Dul 1950 Utah. After luncheon a busi son enjoyed his clock radio and to-do.

Size 16 requires 3 yards 39- Fragrances? i Lilac, Gardenia, Tapestry ra Strategy and Carnation. Call Frances Manuell at WILHELM'S 135 W. Broadway Ph. 2-3695 or FINLEN FLOWER SHOP Finlen Hotel Ph. 7491 les is attending the Middle Eastern ness meeting was conducted by electric iron again Monday, four "For years I loafed," she inch fabric wrote.

"And then, all my friends Treaty Organization conference in Turkey. Adenauer is sending a top Printed directions on eact pattern Mrs. Richard Welter, president. Mrs. Doris Markwald, a guest, months after they were stolen.

But it cost him money to get them got jobs or started fascinating busi part. Easier, accurate, flight delegation to Moscow Thurs- Income Tax Service Jack McCarthy 1225 Harrison Ave. Phone 2-7885 asked for volunteers to visit pa Send Thirty-five cents (coins) for back. Brunson found two pawn tickets in his mail box and recovered nesses, or took up creative hobbies. I began to feel so out of day to resume trade talks.

He has already made a firm proposal to this pattern add 5 cents for each thines that I decided to start a his property after paying $8 on the pattern for lst-class mailing. Send Russia to start secret de-tension loan obtained by the thief. td Marian Martin, care of Montana oman uicoo oiivjf xui lunr'uiwvuic talks. Diplomats believe the talks may start either through the trade led by ace diplomat Standard, Pattern 232 West 18th New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS with tients at Warm Springs State Hospital once a month as a rehabilitation measure.

Mrs. James Dunks continued her reading, "Who Is Jesus?" Those present were Mrs. William Rossiter and Jill, Mrs. John F. Haggerty and Bob, Mrs.

Howard Vigus and Billy, Mrs. Richard Welter and Marylynn, Mrs. Dunks, Mrs. Walter Stocker, Mrs. B.

K. Snyder, Mrs. Earl Neumann, Mrs. SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. Rolf Lahr, or through Wilhelm Haas, German Ambassador to Russia.

BIG EARS Trinity HU To Meet Friday It's being kept hush-hush, but the The HU Club of the Trinity United States has set up potential missile-tracking stations and other look-and-listen posts on tiny un Kenneth Rogers, Mrs. Harold Kelly and Debbie Jean, the Rev. Methodist Church will meet Friday at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs, and Mrs. Ole Aarvold, the Rev charted islands off the Red China Robert Craver and guests, Mrs.

coast. The Reds, suspecting that missiles may follow, are pulling Pearl Littlejohn, 28 W. Center, with Elsie Hester assisting the hostess. Mrs. Joseph Seccomb, Larry Wessell and Mrs.

back some of their main fighter will preside at the business meet ine when officers will be elected, plane bases from the coast. RESUMPTION On the diplomatic side, Washing- Mrs. W. J. Barnicoat will have charge of the devotions and the blessing boxes will be presented and opened.

All members are United States and Red China, suspended since Dec. 12, will be re urged to attend. sumed several weeks from now. The talks have been going on spo radically for two years in Geneva, Dannette Schneller On Committee Switzerland, between American and Chinese ambassadors. The Dannette Schneller.

daughter of United States believes the talks, though they don't get headlines, have deterred the Reds from at tacking Nationalist Chinese island McQueen Auxiliary-Installs Officers Mary Plutt, president, directed a meeting of the McQueen Volunteer Fire Department Auxiliary recently. Chaplain Ann Rasor led the recitation and prayer and Rose Carpino' reported the success of the social and thanked her commutes and cochairman, Stella Fab-atz. New officers elected by acclamation were installed. They are Mary. Kasun, president; Mary Petritz, vice president; Thelma Engstedt, treasurer; Florence Krantz, secretary; Ercel Ceserani, Mary Sherick and Angela Kasun, trustees; Mary Tomich, sergeant-at arms, and Anne Rasor, lain.

Mrs. Kasun ppointed Rose Davis as chairman of the sick committee. Hostesses for the evening were Mamie Sokolich, Catherine Spear, Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Schneller, was a member of the decorating committee for the annual winter formal of St. Mary School "of Nursing, Rochester, where she is in a- 'A outposts and resulted in the free ing of numerous American prison ers.

The Reds are shooting for her third year. American trade. THE SNOOPERS London says there will be no noticeable let-up on London news paper stories about the royal fam Cooking 521 Is Fun 64 ily. Queen Elizabeth's press sec retary complained last week against invasion of the privacy of the Queen family. But the edi-tors hold that royal gossip is le Viola Stefanich, Angela Stepan and gitimate news.

If palace complaints laa By Cecily Brownttone COMPANY DINNER Victoria Sherick. Thirty members were present at keep up, the papers will just resort more freely to their old trick of publishing sensational reports the meeting. as coming from foreign countries Japanese born outside" Japan are called Nisei. and protesting against them. CLEAN-UP Interesting accompaniment to chicken.

Roast Chicken Savory Cracked Wheat Snap Beam with Mushrooms Salad Bowl Bread Tray Lemon Fluff Beverafe Savory Cracked Wheat Ingredients: 5 tablespoons butter It won't be announced. But Tokyo says that the recent trials Wife Preservers on brutality charges of Marine non-commissioned officers at the United States prison at Sasebo have touched off a clean-up of military or margarine, meaium-sizea onion (finely chopped), I cup (medium-size grain) cracked wheat, 2 chicken bouillon cubes, 1 cups brigs throughout the Far East BATISTA NEXT? boiling water, seasoned salt, pep per. Method: Melt butter over moderately low heat in 9-or 10-inch skil Diplomats believe President Fulgenico Batista of. Cuba may let. Add cracked wheat and brown possibly be the next Latin Amen-can "strong man" to fall.

Opposi- tion to him is growing. Rebel viol ence at the eastern end of the island is increasing. Batista's strengths are that he still has the lightly, stirring often. Dissolve boullon cubes in boiling water; pour into cracked wheat mixture; add seasoned salt and pepper to taste. Bring to simmering.

Turn into 1 -quart baking dish; cover tightly and bake in slow (300 degress) oven until wheat is cooked through and liquid is absorbed 30 Civt your good silvtr extra cushioning by cutting pit ctt of cotton carpeting to line your silver drawer. An extra advantage is its easy waihobility. Nomad 4-Door Station Wagon, Chwy's lh only low-priced car with Body by Fisher and Salety Plate Class all around. GOES WITH NEW GRACE AND GUSTO! 58 CHEVROLET! There's plenty of action to back up Chevrolet's new longer, lower -in-motibn look. RADICAL NEW V8's set the pace for the most spirited Chevrolet engines ever built! And you get a choice of TWO completely new suspension systems for one of the most re-taxing, cradle-soft rides ever.

loyalty of the Army and the national police, and that the opposition is split wide open politically, Navy loyalty is a bit shaky. Any sign of defection in the Army and to 45 minutes. Makes 4 to 6 serv ings. Air Force would be regarded as the beginning of the end. Batista is not a candidate for the presi MacArthur Notes 78th Birthday dency in the election to be held June 1.

But he'll become commander-in-chief of the armed forces and remain the strong man NEW YORK (fl Gen. Douglas MacArthur. who was 78 Sunday, had his annual birthday reunion DO ANXIETIES AND NERVOUS TENSIONS OF MODERN DAY LIVING HAVE YOU DOWN? BUY TRANQUILEX CAPSULES Now available a SAFE and EFFECTIVE capsule that will tend to relax, calm, and aid in relieving excitability, emotional upsets, and nervous so common to the pace of modern day living. NON-HABIT FORMING NO NARCOTICS. So safe unless he pushed out, SPORTS OUTLOOK The experts advise against tak with officers who had served with him in the Pacific.

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A touch is all it takes for steering, stopping or stepping out. Chevrolet's power couldn't be smoother or more effortless. The radical new Turbo-Thrust V8 delivers such silken performance, you can scarcely tell when it's idling. Secret of this. V8's extra smoothness is a radical new design that puts the combustion chambers in the block.

There's new smoothness in the ride, too, with new Full Coil suspension. And you can have a real air ride right now, if you wish. Sample this new Chevrolet at your dealer's soon. 'Optional at extra cost. NO APPRECIATION ries.

They are playing now on grass! courts in Australia. Ldbk for Gonzales to begin taking charge INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (U.R) The pedestrian Richard Greenfield, 33, when he and Hoad open the United States section of their tour in San stopped his car for Saturday ap display this famous trademark Francisco on Feb. 8. Then they will play on indoor surfaces, on which Hoad has had little experience Gonzales has been playing on in fOHWAU) parently doesn't believe that one good turn deserves another.

Greenfield told police the pedestrian walked up to the car window, slugged him, grabbed his wallet containing $20 and disappeared. See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer for quick appraisal prompt delivery! door surfaces for years and is a master of them..

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