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The Daily Sentinel from Grand Junction, Colorado • 9

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I SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 18, 1813, THE DAILY IRNTINTU GRAND JUNCTION, COLORADO PACE kin: They'll Model Spring Fashions for Polio Fund 4 1 4 4 A i iY I 1 If' -'Iy 1 VT x-. I rOLIO MODELS GATIIFkED the middle ot last week at a coN fM, bosteued by Junior Women's Club, sponsors of tbs benefit fashion show for polio, to bs held nest Saturday night at Lin coin Perk Auditorium. Shown sro a number of tho women who havt donated their time as models, so that money ran bs collected for infantile paralysis. la the first left -to right, are Mrs. For rest Carhartt, Mrs.

Marvin Jackson. Mrs. Leo Prlnster and Mrs. Burrell Smith. Left to right In thg sec ond picture are Mrs.

Veda Kreig, Mrs. W. Martin Caw. Mrs. Henry Ward well, Mrs.

M. II. Canrolt and ber daughter, Chert Mrs. Carroll and Chert will be modeling in a mother-daughter combination, and Mrs. Wards eli's two youngsters, David and Judy, are also to model with their mother.

la tho last picture ere. left to right. Mrs. G. Ortmayer, Mrs.

Leigh Sullivan. Mrs. A. K. Wilson Jr, and Mrs.

B. C. Bond. Other models In the show will include Miae Mary Ana Mastrovirh. Mrs.

Clinton Biggs, Mrs. Ernest Cordon, Miss Jerry Howell. Miss Mary Hoi liday, Miae Marilyn Clark, Mias Nancy Kellogg, Mrs. Ray Wat kins, Paul Strout, Ray Watkins and Robert Peth. Siateen local stores will present fashions, including The Vogue, J.

Pen ney's. Manuel's. Helene's, Cordon L. Cook's. Psntuso'a.

Fashion Bar, Sweethriar, Montgomery Ward. Perkins, Hughes', Soiko'a, Brown son's, Squire Shop end Jack and JUt Shot nn Sentinel Photos by Robert Grant. 7 DON DUGAN TALKS FOR CLUB WOMEN'S COUNCIL A News Moe Beresford orchard Avixve ha aRcvicw Thursday meet Wednesday at I pm. in the i.r school auditorium. Cuest speaker At tOllSOuC jCuOOl will be George Wolfe, director ot Especially Father." the Eleanor Roosevelt Most Admired Woman Eighth Time Grand Junction Council of Club Women heard Don Dugan, Chamber of Commerce manager, tell of Ih growth aad expansion of the Western Slop during their regular meeting.

Mrs. Sylvia Sellers Is a new member of th counrO, representing th Pomona-Appleton Woman's Club. The xt meet tag ill be held Feb I. Patronize Sentinel Want Ada Welcome Wagon Club Flans Polio Supper Mr. sad Mrs.

Welcome Wagos Club will have a covered dish supper at (90 pm. Friday In the VFW HaiL Proceed will be donated te the Mesa County Infantile Paralysis fund A Came aad Fish Department film will be shown. All members are asked to take newcomers to the city as guests. The newly-formed Welcome Wagon volunteer group met for coffee Former Sentinel Reporter Tells of Current Activities in New York City UN Automobile License Plates to Be Replaced by Diplomatic Insignia for 1955; First Woman Judge To Be Fleeted in New York Presides Over City Court Trial By ISABEL CUNNINGHAM The New York Dally News gave its super party for women In story instruction for elementary grades, of a dynamic, beloved tvrsnt, will who will talk on eta to school legit-1 he reviewed by Mrs. Moll! Lee lotion.

Refreshments will be served Denver at pm. by the fifth grad room mother You'll Suddenly Seem lo Have Crown An Entirely New ond Planless, Shin advertising again this week, one of the outstanding business parties H11- with Mrs. Stanley A. Mayer of the year. Cocktails and dinner in the beautiful St.

Regis Roof, then to Madison Square Garden for the high spot of the evening, finale in the 31st Annual Silver Skates competition one of the News' major activities to raise money for the News Wslfare Association. All the races were wonderful from the 5-year-oldj to the Cham-j plans but the high spot came when Arnold Uhriaas, representing the Grand Street Boys, came from fsr behind with a burst of speed which won for him the coveted cup of the Invitation Race of Champions and a new record. The News spares nothing to get the finest Ice skating entertain ment to appear between the races and this year It was unusually thrilling. The evening ends with a return to the St. Regia Roof for aupper and dancing until a late late hour.

to select teams for canvassing in the local polio drive. Members interested in Joining this group may phone 1833W. Dancing Show Slafed For Polio Drive Here An exhibition of dancing, free to the public but with a silver offering taken for polio, has been et by the Mesa County Foundation for Infantile Paralysis. ye Orii mmrlhd 1m f.V EMERSON-WH1TM AN PTA will! meet at 2 30 m. Wednesday at Emerson School.

The pc bool program will be presented by the third and fourth grade, and a film on visual aid will be shows. HAWTHORNE PTA will meet at I 7.30 p.m. Wednesday lor Father's Night. A discussion on eivH defense will be given by William Me Grew, and the executive committee will be hostesses LOWELL PTA will meet at 1 1 pm. Wednesday; with a round table discussion on th curfew law musical vrogra' jhso'' airanrtrtsttuertiti will be serve by th fourth grade Fawn' mbthefs.

MemfwW'driMrtrgyd to take friends at guests. COLUMBUS PTA will hav Its regular meeting at 2 m. Wednesday. Miss Mary Rait, dean of women at Mesa College, will speak on "Your Responsibility to Your Schools and Teachers." Third and fourth grade pupils will sing, and refreshments will be served by thL'd and fourth grade mothers. 6y SM rot and 01 jww 4y wi64k A W.

By CEORGE GALLl'P-PRLNCETON. N. th eighth time, Americana salute Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt as th worn they most admire. She runs far ahead of any other women celebrity In th esteem of th public.

The second most frequently mentioned name la that of Mrs. Mamia Eisenhower, followed by Mrs. Clare Boothe Luce, U. 8. Ambassador to Italy, Sen.

Margaret Chase Smith of Main and Queen Elizabeth of England. Each year Interviewers for th American Instituta of Public Opinion ask a cross-section ot adults what man and what woman, living anywhere In the world, they most admire. thg 'mosf dmfred "HUB W'VSJJOrUNMSril' Vreel, 1 President Elsenhower and land far ahead la the list of the top 10. Her are th 10 most admired women in todays poll What woman that you bave beard or read about living today in any part of the world, do you admire the most? 1 Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt 2 Mamie Eisenhower 3 Mrs.

Clare Booth Luc 4Sen. Margaret Chase Smith 5 Queen Elizabeth 6Miss Helen Keller 7 Mm. Chiang Kai-shek 6 Mrs. Oveta Culp Hobby 0 Mm. Vijaya Pandit 10 Miss Marilyn Monro Sen.

Smith is a newcomer to the list this year along with Marilyn Monroe of Hollywood fame. Mrs. Roosevelt has beaded the list In the institutes annual "admiration derby" in the eight years that It has been conducted 1946. 1847, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1952, 1953 and 1954. BIRS.

BERESFORD SUBTLY COVERED SHOULDERS, IN COUTURE PATTERN BY ANNA MILLER of the 'city tikis 1 werestiwn 'iflepxfttnFnt'Tg Jftan-week at Madison SquarrGarden The cert of 200 Includes such stars I nine to be held at fifaf eanesdayU Jafir at Grogan, Freddie Trenkier, Skippy Baxter, Bobby-Blake, the Bruises, I Mesa College, rod many many more. I Among numbers to be given I will be Mexican and Hawaiian Ih spite of all the conflicting reports about "Fanny." four of us dances by children of Riverside liked it very much. However, Waiter SJezak, said to be really top School; exhibition groups from star of thewhow. was out ill and we saw his understudy, who was I square dance clubs doing dances; only all right Bill Tabbartwas hard to recognize with his black musical numbers and tumbling, curly hair but he was very good. A An hour of square dancing will Ezio Pinza, whose performance seems to affect everyone dir- follow, with audience participa-ferently and has been reported as a poor Job.

that he haa lost his tion Invited, voice and every other derogatory criticism possible, delighted us. We thought him Just fine, still a great star. Everyone has agreed that Florence Henderson as Fanny is very good. But we thought all the aupporting actors and actresses were very fine. This show has the most beautiful settings and costumes Imaginable In its Marseilles locale.

Jo Mlelziner is responsible for settings and lighting, and Alvin Colt designed the wonderful colorful cow turaes. And they add a lot Distinctive United Nations automoblla Ucens plates, wbjert of criticism In New York in the past, are replaced wUh 1053 DPL plates, the routine Insignia for cars belonging to foreign diplomats. Only diplomats of the UN will use the new plates. The UN plate became controversial when merchant In cettiin busy areas claimed overtime parking by cars bearing the apeciat tags had created traffic bottlenecks. New DPL plates will clearly indicate that involved and not merely a UN-marked vehicle which might belong to any of the 300 or more member of the UN secretariat.

Tnese workers will no longer have distinrtivplates on their cars. Ing around In some pitiful wet dirty snow. But it Is UW andwlng sledding may improve by night oUd Sro! the 2-vear contract already approved by the shippers me produce lasted only a week, not long enough for shortages to drive prices skyhlgh Miss Virdie Amsterdam presided this week over a City Court trial, the first woman Jiidge elected in New York. Under law changes recently enacted beca se of on the bench. Municipal Court Justices (and Miss Amsterdam is An) mav sit on the City Court bench The NLRB has ordered a bargaining election by mail to determine hich union will represent New Yorks unlicensed workers on tugs nd oil barge.

One fireman' was killed rod six were t.er txnnnnn five-alarm fire of unknown origin which swept a Dusy S8S2 blklnBrooklyn Albany law-makera ara.lready faced with the-old wrangle over distribution of the five per cent pari mutuel tax eollected In only counties where thoroughbred race And now come a truly new liquid make-up diet srfll 6a tat you exactly whet th picture at tha right shows. Lairotm Plvs Liquid Make-Up rseOy severs th etna of your kin. Tboe tiny lines and Imperfections you se thoroughly hate, are hidden from sight So amazing Is the eovuring posse of this heavenly liquid, you could, if you wished, we a shed lighter than your own akin and still have a perfect nsireHu look. But it dees two more beauty wooden for you 1. It instantly Imparts a Mod of youtbgMng sndlasiae fel Is completely new.

That is because Its five eheefee are th fivfeg 1 colon of your akin. They toon alive. The living shade most flattering to you is assy to find, too, as you will discover when you see them sIL 2. Liquid Hoks-Up containing farunue Lahouw Pros Liquid, help to eafteu jmd wnooth yotw skin every minute you wear It (1 pfcu tax. lndvsd, thereto nothing in a th world like Thursday in Palisade High School Auditorium.

Proceeds from the review, spon sored by Palisade Womans Club will be used for continued work on the Palisade Public Library. Mrs. Beresford, who has riven her readings in and around Den ver for the past IS years, gives a narrative-dramatic presents tion. She Introduces the scene and then picks out passages and plays each character In turn, to tell the story. She dresses a the central character in the atory, and has about 50 costumes.

The only other prop she uses is a black lectern. The daughter of a minister, Mrs. Beresford wa graduated from Oklahoma College for Women and married Howard C. Beresford when ahe was 19- Sh went on to get English and speech at University of Colorado. Mrs.

Beresford skims through about 50 bookf before ah makes a choice for review. Among her current repertoire, in additin to Especially Father." are The Moon Is Blue," "Come to My and "Dial for Murder. Johnson Message 'Soon' DENVER JPh- Th special message which Gov. Ed C. John- son ptail to U-" Legislature on state finances will be ready "very shortly ha said Friday.

tion twice last fall at tha Klwan-1 is district convention in September and at a benefit for th Episcopal Ladles' Auxiliary in October. While sh is on the Western! Slope, she will also appear in Glenwood Springs and Montrose. Liquid IVIako-Up JWekonyoregwreiss LaaoAafW Party' Mrs. Beresford gives readings over the Rocky Mountain Empire. She appeared in Grand June- women on euner icon iV7.vear history of 29-bilHon-dollar mark for tha first time In the 137-year SHS stantial gain is expected In new accounts gained.

DeBeque Thela Rhos Officers BEQUE Beque Theta Rho girls Installed new officers Nurses' Assn. To See A fQm on the JUGs, a group of high school Ijirls who worked after school at Burses" training, A will be shown at the District 5 Nurses' Assn, meeting Thursday. A business meeting, at 8 p.m. in St. Marys Hospital will precede the showing of the film.

Mi M.rl PROMINENT Bradley. Simple elegance thats the success secret of any Anna Miller Other officer are Miss Joanne original. With her great understanding of fashion, this well-known Long vice president- Miss Bev-1 American designer subtly adapts the newest trends into graceful, erly Paddock, secretary; Miss wearable styles with a timeless elegance, an, assured flattery for Myrna Francis, treasurer Miss I every woman who wears them. Here, in Pattern A6I8, is the jewel Vera Jean Gilbreath and of her new-season collection a jewel of a dress because it applies Myrna Paddock; supporters to the itself as beautifully to silhouette, time, or place as any precious president; Miss Margaret June diamond. Especially lovely is the little "coverage at the shoulders.

Smith, chaplain; Miss Carol Mod-framing a neckline squared in front, slashed to a bold, beautiful rell, conductor; Miss Effie Hayes, in back. Sewn beneath the pretty whirl of skirt Is the perfect petti-supporter to the vice president; and coat to mold its soft lines into gentle fullness. Mrs. Miller's original Misa Marianne DeBeque, musician, is a vivid turquoise and white imported silk, with pal taffeta petti-Mrs. Lester Robertson is club ad- coat.

The designer also suggests shantung, cotton, sparkle-tone visor. taffeta, a Installing officers were Miss Pattern A618 is available in Misses' Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16 and Paddock. Mrs. Robertson. Mrs.

18. Size 16 dress requires 4 yards 39-mch fabric; petticoat yardage August Smith, and Mrs. E. J. Red- given in pattern.

mon. Send FIFTY CENTS (in coins) for Pattern A618 (o THE DAILY' SENTINEL, Pattern Department, P.O. Box 59, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N. Please print plainly YOUR NAME, ADDRESS with STYLE NUMBER and SIZE. Next Week: Vatch for Prominent Designer Releasel of A Gothe Original.

I Good Nowi For You Who Woro Unable To Have Any Previous Consultations! Mice I lirilo Pnrlm Special Representative From The New York LUClie coney Sslon of Charles of th Rits Will Be At Manuel's For One Day Only Jan. 17) W-s-4 -0 uteoMeMsf Miss Earley will be ready and eater to discuss your personal beauty problems with yen. MISS LATHAM at Wednesday evening's meeting, bliss Jean Latham la new presl-.

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