f 1 | Georgina Gay is pleased to announce that All Models at the Fashion Show are having their Styling i. K. Sully (left) will be convenor for }the annual Fashion Show sponsored by the |Women's Association of White Rock United Church Mrs. mentator. The on Friday, April 24 at the Church Edwin Chowen will act as com- Fashion Show will be held fashioned her assistant BE TREBER Hair*Stylist Georgina s Beauty Salon Hospital funds Seventeen dollars has been raised for the White Rock Hos- pital through the sale of used magazines and pocket books Mrs. Winnie Haucks, ope of Winnie's Groceteria on Jolin ston Road. Mrs. Haucks reports she is currently out of used bouks and would appreciate donations of any amounts. She feels this is a good way to boost hospital funds while residents discard magazines they have already en- joyed Just bring your used maga- zines to her shop on Johnston Road and she will do the rest gg Phone WI. 8-3631 for appointments 1125 Vidal Street en's rivate Studio Photography 15.16 the Fashion Show , diel Exclusively Designed and Hand-Made by Inmengard's MILLINERY = rte White Rock Hawaiian theme planned ree for Church fashion = Leis flown directly fr Hawaii will add an touch to the Hawaiian which will highlight the a: |fashion show sponsored by |WA. of the First United |Church, The eyent will be staged in the church hall Fri- day evening, April 24 And complimenting the at |mosphere of the South Sea Isles will be the Hawaiian fantasy dance routine presented by the |pupiis of Mrs. Riette Hilliard jcomplete with a medley of mid |Pacific songs sung by Mrs. Ar- lene Ward and Mrs, E. Hatter. | Under the able convenorship jof Mrs. Lynn K_ Sully arrange- ments have been finalized for the evening, offering the pub- |lic the finest fashion show in the history of the W.A Models chosen under the capable scrutiny of Mrs. Carl Anderson and Mrs. George Johannesson are teen-age mod- els, Janie McAdam, Dorothy Tagmire, Beyerly Hadden, Lin- \da Douglas, Mary Carmickel sand June Postill Adult models will be Miss Doreen Ahlstrom, Mrs. Arlene |Christenson, Mrs. Carl Ander- json, Mrs. George Johannesson, Mrs. William Cooper, Mrs. L. K. Sully and Mrs. Bert Mans- field Dancing pupils in the Haw- aiian fantasy will be Rachael Langford, Muriel Smith, Leslie North, Ann Mathews, Elizabeth Short, Louise, Barbara, Karen and Ann McNeil, Beverly Hatter \Cherie Supren, Gweynth Smith, Terry Carter, Jane Russell, An- ita Beaudoin, Frances MeCutch- eon, Bernice Riley, Lynn and Karen Holmes, Charlene Brown, Sallie Hiliard and Jack Rob- ertson, who will play the part of a sailor in a street scene Mrs Hilliard, dance in: ic \Hawaii calls at fashion show Hiave you often longed to vist far-off romantic Hawaii! To explore the mysteries of the islands, to see for yourself the little grass shacks, the palm trees, the vivid colors, the ex- otic flowers, the hula dancers, and all the things that make for suny Alohaland, You will be able to see all these and more, If you come with us to the annual fashion display of the Jean McAdam dress shop on Friday ovening, April 24 in the lower hall of the United Chureh ‘This is the annual affair spon: sored by the Women's Associa tion under the convenorship of Mrs. L. K. Bully. mood of the evening will be in a Haw ailan setting with all decors tions en tone including, real flower leis to be Down in by Canadian Pacific Airlines The Fashions being modelled for this affair will be shown on a famp which will be T in shape and will extend out into the @udience in order that all -'models will be well displayd. authentic theme a i of Theatre Under the Many top artists Stars, and “Lieester Square to at band concert Old Broadway” fame and Risky Surrey Community Band will|McLellan, outstanding B.C ac- Srashit Dairyland Glee Club of |cordion player, will be on hand. Vancouver on Friday, April 17,| Claire Graham, pianist, and at 8 pm. at the Cloyerdale|Norm Walters, musical saw art Community Centre. ist will also perform. Proceeds A popular troupe of 20 art-| will go to Surrey community sts including Cora James, so-| Band ATTEND the FASHION SHOW Friday, April 24, First United Church Hall x ousselor product superbly ed by Outstanding Authority For cosmetics and skin care to suit your individual per: sonality - consult in the privacy of your own home Dorothy Crowe Phone WI, 8-1266 jtress, is working in co-operation with Mrs. Myrtle Davidson, |though she operates from er own studio at the home of Mrs. e|A. E. Postill, F Street. Both Mrs. Davidson and Mrs. Hilliard expect to pool their talents next year in a joint effort. |Fashions hewing to natural’ line Fashions for spring are hew. ing to more natural line. Every, fashion should leave a woman free to go about the business. of daily living, free to run a comb through her hair, to get into a car or to rush off in a jet plane on a Hawaiian holiday. Play it safe by playing it softly is fashions creed for spring and summer 1959. Fash- ion designers this year, are coasting, as it were, after last year’s reverberations of the ‘sack.’ Following are some of the ob- servations from Paris, Both lightly and tightly fit- ted clothes are being shown with the long-line predominat- ing and any geometric or angu- “jlar lines eliminated. There is no revolution in any of the fashions seen to date — and the highlights of some of the ;most wearable clothes seen in years are: gently widened and dropped shoulders; flat-collared, jopened up necklines filled with modesty pieces; all pleated chemise dresses have wide snug midriff be and loose-waisted middy tops for those who haven't a 20-inch waistline Finalize plans Members of the Pacific Group of the White Rock Distriot Hos- pital Auxiliary finalized plans for their miscellaneous booth which they plan to sponsor at the Country Fair, when they held their regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs Edith FioRitp, 156A Street, Tuesday evening, April 7. Mem: bers plan to specialize in ap rons. Mr. and Mrs, HW, Helgarson of Darcy, Saskatchewan, spent a woek with Mrs, Helgarson's sis: ter, Mrs, Cyril Ewson of Pacif ie Avenue ~ COSTUME JEWELRY! and velties See our now Shipment for Spring Christensen NEWEST 3 SPRING | STYLES from Jean Sponsored by the W.A to the First United Church on Friday, April 24 } in the United Church Hall at 8:15 p.m. mh, rsity of B.C. Summer School of the Arts | | June 29 to August 22, 1959 lle Theatre Guest Director: Roberw-foppt: History of Theatre, ¢ Speech, Body Mo’ Stagecrafts, Scene D ® Music & . Opera ie bra, French and German Song ure, Sight Readfig, Individual of Opera Reyortoire, Master ses in Opera Cokchng and Con ling. est Director: ont Analys Dance Styles, dean Erdman, Move Dance History, National yew TMeatre Dance. @ Arts & Crafts Ceramic Sculpture by Levis Archam- bault, Painting by Jacques De Ton: hancour, TAL EVENTS inchide a noon-hour Festival Preview with Lister Sinclair interviewing Festival artists and vis Ung instructors; a Lecture Demonsttaton and Danve Re tltal by Jean Erdman, THE SUMMER SCHOOL OF PUBLIC AFPAIRS will in clude a Seminar on India and other short course; For further information pleas : IMMER SCHOOL OF THE ARTS JEWELRY AND Gift Shop Hilltep = + Pacific Ave. DEPARTMENT of EXTENSION The University of British Columbia Vancouver 8, B.C, ene Sat ‘Stage *benefi White Rock a idents are invit evening with B Friday at 8:30 p. Moon. This program one of fun for Jence and fands Players Club w the proceeds of their new Litt the Vancouver world — singe and comedienne All three ha ness backgrot Theatre Under and television, cently complet run at the Are! Talented Wh Diana Williams victories at re¢ vals to her all list of awards, in novelty dar 16 attend | Socred W.. A very succe the Hilltop So was held Frid the home of M 1254 F. St Sixteen mem were present : business sessic a very interes tive talk give Irwin. Plans for a other activitie: lunch was ser ess and helpe: ing closed end ant afternoon. Next meetir the home of 1281 Merklin 8, All Iadie invited to at meetings. Do Ye Spring Xj