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The Anniston Star from Anniston, Alabama • Page 6

The Anniston Star from Anniston, Alabama • Page 6

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The Anniston Stari
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Anniston, Alabama
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1,1 1 1 1 Hi ii i jmimrmmmmtimlm00mmmit in mui'iiin'in I f'rn in i iminh i wi i iijUiBH 'a i -limn, rpn nmn jit A 1 A A 'J ,1 "i I -4 1 A 6-A ZlV Affittatfltt fHaf TTmredoy, December 12, 1957 1 By CORNELIA ALSTON A BOOK Be ate and drank the precious words. He knew ao more that ha ooor. frame-'rarthrat; Be danced along the dingy days; And this bequest of wings Was but a book. What liberty A loosen'd spirit brings! 4' Emily Dickinson Mrs. Pollock Entertains BookClub The December meeting of The Book Club was entertained Tail-day afternoon by Mrs.

W. Kline WWkl 'wiii' yfcW'-'-n-'-'r u. -Am turn Pollock at her home, on uienwooa Terrace. Attractive Christmas decorations were used throughout the house for the occasion, with gold and white emphasized in the living room and '-Warm, fireside-- Oft yrwn and white in tne cinmg room and hall. kerchief (lower center) Is reportedly from tha private wardrobe of the Empress Eufenle, is valued today at four firurefc-Its rose-point pattern can be duplicated today by machine.

19S7 fashion (right) is' sheath and jacket made of peau d'snge lace shot with silver metallic thread. Jacket is collared In chinchilla. This is from Countess Alexander's collection of holiday clothes. It's a costume of great elegance. Lace fashions, then and now, point up both the seeming delicacy of lace and the fact that it actually is crush-resistant and long-lasiing.

Lace fsw( for instance, is hundreds of years old (left). It's of rare hand-made Ducbesse tare and is from the private collection of David E. Schwab. Flirty parasol of hand-made lace (upper center) was the last word in fashion In the seventeeth century. Exquisite band-made lace hand- moc.furcuff.

I Black, red, royal I blue, light blue, pink, white. Routine business was conducted by Mrs. Alex Rowell and Mrs. 0. K.

Lamb presented the program of mm Black. 1 957 Designs Are For Everyone the afternoon. Mrs. Lamb gave a delightful review of Edward Streeter's ry Christmas, Mr. Baxter," the amusing story of Mr.

Baxter's frustrations, harrowingexperi- satin with rich could wear it. The average and sportswear as well Iwell under repeated washings Or By GAILE DUGAS Vir.W vnPK (Wkt fWe'dry cleanings woman could never hope to posses is for dressy fashions and evening ences and last minute shopping ex Mr liL Deainnns. enains wiin nim aevcmn- i- ing the real spirit of Christmas at! --u. "ul iace was once a luxury. fabric.

xLace still carries an aura of lux so much as a scrap. In 1957, we take lace for granted. the last minute. Iwa 1 iace aress or SUJt tothe nobility, made en pro-'That's because machines produce ury even though its price tag is An informal social hour followed trimmed gown or robe, a laceftirely by hand and almost modest. It is still associated with sheath for late-day wear? hibitively expensive.

jlace patterns that are very close In the 17th and 18th centuries, to hand-made lace in appearance. grandeur, and most of us line own Most of us take lace for grant the program and at this time Mrs. Pollock invited her guests into the dining room for tea. The table, covered with a linen and lace cloth, the use of lace was a mark oft Designers are using It for urn ing it for this reason as well as ed, liking its femininity and deli- cacy, knowing that it stands upiwealth and culture. Only the very 1 1 a raincoats, loungewear.

for its high fashion. was centered with white gladioli and white tapers burning in silver candelabra. The green and white color scheme was carried out in the refreshments and the table was The Smart Set By Cholly Knickerbocker Piano Pupils To Appear In Recital I. presided over during the afternoon by Mrs. Rowell, Mrs.

A. S. Math ewa, and Mrs. Marvin H. Wat son.

Members present included Mrs. London for Christmas. They feel ond place. Although Sonny is NEW YORK: Exclusively Yours: Imported brocade iatin $099 more at home in Blighty. Ernest W.

P. Acker, Mrs. Charles R. Bell, with dyed fur faJ Beautiful Gail Whitney, whose engagement to Dick Cowell was an nounced officially at the Wilming Simpson, former husband of the Duchess of Windsor, Is happily on known to have opposed Gail's possible marriage when her romance with Cowell was first scooped here, his present attitude is merely one Frances P. Moss will present her piano pupils in recital tonight at 7:30 o'clock in the Berean class Mrs.

O. R. Burns, Mrs. W. H.

Deaver. Mrs. G. Henry, Mrs. Richard Ingram, Mrs.

Neil- cua. duck, wntte and turquoise. the mend after his serious throat! ton, home of her mother, Mrs. Josiah Marvel, is trying room of the First Baptist Church of indifference. operation.

more Letson, Mrs. Donald Marsh- of Oxford. gamely to hide her deep disappoint Happily, today's announcement puts an end to insinuations that The following program will be ment over the fact that her father. THE VALERIAN RYBARS (she's Pleated satin 0 "1 QQ with gold thread. I ssj heard: Guinness heiress Aileen Plunkctt) Mrs.

Franklin A. McCartney, Mrs. Howard Raines, Mrs. J. H.

Sellers, Mrs. W. Woodson Weaver, Mrs. Roy M. Woolf and Mrs.

James Franeis, the couple, unofficially engaged for months, were about to break Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney, will not attend her May 28 wedding. Light blue, pink, blade Carol Fantasy. K. Kimes Virginia Roberts, Linda Gaulding have finally moved Into their spanking new 72d St apartment Just as It is the inalienable right up. It's rather like a vote of confi dence for Cholly.

Swans on the Lake Thompson which Ryber has been decorating "-riw. of every girl to be given in marriage by her father, it is his proud Billle Sue Medders for close to six months now. The kitchen, one hears, is the last word The Enchanted Island Schaum Carol Diinkin privilege to escort her to the altar, and so it is indeed sad that both www Women's Department Deadlines Are Listed Materials for the Women's De in space-ship design. Ubiquitous maestro Lester Lanin will fly the Playfullands Jane Mattingly Gail and her millionaire dad are being deprived, through circum JOAN BARUCH B0VE, divorced wife of the late Sailing Baruch and the estranged mate of erstwhile Argentine travel agent Emilio Bove, was amazed at the newspaper notices announcing-Hthat" Bove Kathy Barker ho ever dreamed there were so many different slipper band down to Corpus Christi Dec Beautiful Dreamer Foster stances, of this elementary emo 30 to supply a bit of Gotham rhytnm to" the debut -of that Texas partment mast be ia tha effiee tional experience. A Music Carnival Walter Rolfe according the following sehed-l Sonny, unfortunately.

Is so em would no longer be sponsible for cly's top glamour deb, Caroline Baxter. JfashiomLWho on list." Use our "layawayT plah if you wish for added convenience. But, to be sure of all the styles you wantTmake yoWWilMrtmmeiialetyr her debts. Joan says anyone from William Norton Just Before Dawn Cannes to New York would con The story behind the sudden let STORIES MTST BE IN THE NEWS OFFICE BY WEDNESDAY BEFORE THE SUNDAY THEY ARE TO APPEAR. broiled in his campaign to divorce his estranged wife, Eleanor, in order to wed divorcee Mary Lou Shroeder Hosford that his daughter's future plans must take sec- Margaret Wigham headlined elopement of Dominic sider Bove's actions ridiculous.

Jackims Astor's Jilaml playmate Elwes, son of royal portrait paint Mary Nell Day Waltzing Pussycats of tha month is brunet Karen er Simon Elwes, and young Tessa Margaret McHale Kennedy, the British shipping heir Bay. Cereal heiress Marjorie Janice Lott ess, has been completely overlook Ice Carnival Schaum ed in the press which played up, Shirley Johnson only the Romeo and Juliet angle From County Derry Armour; of It. Nancy Dill MRS. MOORE'S FABRIC SHOP OXFORD, ALABAMA AD 6-8911 New Shipment Just Arrived Velvet Velveteen (All Colors) $1.98 to $2.98 yd. Wool Tweed, 60 in.

wide $2.98 to $4.49 yd. Merriweather Post has the Washington Set buzzing overtime about her companion, a businessman by the name of. Jack L0gah.s Jack 1s a handsome, middle-aged gentleman who seems to have the combination to unlock the heart of the ex-Mrs. Joe "Submission to Moscow" Davies. Marjorie only shakes The fact Is that Dominic was Sleepy Time Jane Mattingly violently in love with another heir Mary Lyles ess.

Emma lennant, sister ot Men at Work McKay Princess Meg's old pal. Colin Ten-nant of the vast British chemical Larry Carpenter Rustic Dance C. R. Howell JllooMyend with. Coshmere, her a d.

incidentally, ncombinei Eut Dominic hit the friends twit her about being select same family opposition from the Patricia Lyles One Morning in May i. Margaret McHale Blends with Silk, Blends of Fur ond Rabbit Fur $2.98 to $4.49 yd. MATERIALS OF ALL KINDS ultra conservative Tennants, who didn't relish the Idea of their daughter marrying a penniless ed recently as one of -the richest women in the world. "SIR" DOUG AND MARY LEE Linda Gaulding Sonatina, First and Second Move- playboy. menu HL Clement! FAIRBANKS will plante back Emma wearied of the struggle Janice Day Starlight Waltz C.

S. Brainard against the inexorable family will and up and w-ed more acceptable Virginia Roberta Lilac Time Inez Howell Londoner Sebastian ork. But on the very day of the Emma-Sebas Hilda Shears Swaying Daffodils tian nuptials, undaunted Dominic announced hij engagement to Tes Plaid corduroy 0 with cushioned m' sole. Blue or red combinations. sa, to the shocked surprise of her Frances W.

McSween Billie Sue Medders VesperUymn Matthews George Rawlings Romantic Reverie Moore strifcdcorduroT $Q99 with cushioned Carol Dunkln Holy Night Adolph Adams Shirley Johnson U1C. Star Of The East A. Kennedy SHOP EVERY Hi NIGHT UNTIL Linda Gaulding parents, and the much-publicized elopement followed." SCHOOL FOR BRIDES: Dick Cowell has just gifted his fiancee, Gal Whitney, with a cha-cha-cha course at D'Avalos. Cecil Beaton is back in London, back to his escort duty for the Duchess of Kent and presumably all's right with the world. BON MOT: "Man is but a reed, the weakest thing in nature, but he is a thinking reed." Blaise Pascal.

Clara Max Winkler Nancy Dill cows or PXS I KEEL WITH ypp Chimes and Bells Hoist ,8:30 0'Cloclf Larry Carpenter Aragonaise Massanet Mary Manning, Frances Moss Tropic Night Williams Virginia Roberts Hark, the Herald Anaels Sing Mi v. Mendelssohn Shirley Johnson Sparkles Ella Keetrer Baking sheets that are open on at least three sides are the best sort of pan to use in making cookies. Because these pans allow even circulation of heat, the cookies will brown evenly and well. Carol Dunkin Christmas Rhapsody Schaum Camellia Cooper Away In A Manger Martin Luther James Edward McCain The Hunt Leopold Megart Mary Nell Day In the Sancturay of the Heart Ketelbey Patricia Lyles Swaying Daffodils Ovcrlade WESTON HEEL AND -WESTERN TOE Gene Webb ill Die Fledermaus Johann Strauss Janice Day Christmas Fantasia 4 KM F. Mueller! Mary Manning Nqrweglan Concerto Grie James Edward McCain XT 3PC.

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