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Preview of Spring Hats and Furs Shown at Kente Public School Ameliasburgfti Home a n d ! ppckets and again featuring the School Association presented a l t e ° t a % worked furs, reverdelightful preview of spring hats sfcs to a rich brocade effect and |urs through the courtesy of theatre coa.t, highlighted by fur Woodley Furriers, Belleville, in cuffs, collar and border down Kente Public School auditorium front and around hem. on Wednesday evening to a Russian grey squirrel bellies, large number of fashion c o n- belted for casual wear or worn unbelted for more formal wear scicus viewers. j made a hit with the audience, This is the year to buy furs-- J prices are down consider a b 1 y, je^her accent for the but quality .and styling have not yotog in heart. Backs of most been sacrificed. Short casual colts are softly draped with only jackets, hig length, 8/4-length a |dnt of fullness, Mr. and seven eights or full length dley a'cted as commentator coats are making the f a s h i o n foi the showing of the furs. scene this spring in various at designers are having a types of fiurs, many featuring he -day using color and contrast coaiftr-aistiog eufife and collars of j a variety of lovely styles. Blue Iris mink. Belted coats are |Bl ^ are rea|ly «in*,, __ by ;< "·in" .< »r\inx7i£»T 4 in rf from -FTrym a I> f HiCinj}] ., . , in"--converting casual W ns, it is meant large brims, coat to svelte loose-fitting Ml tons, profiles, and coolies. leugith models for more formal Begets and pill-boxes are pcpuwe air. Notched collars are most and vivid shades are most popular this spring, ais are sevactively presented in floral en eigihitih length sl-eeves wit'h gns. Straw is being well reroll up cuffs. ceived, featuring trims of velStoles, .are stealing tine S'cene^ featuring caipe-etlfectis and portrait necklines. oons>kin is making a comeback; the coat shown reverts from Mil length to a three-quarter jacket for casual wear by simply zapping c'f the bottom panel. Furs wdrked horizon'tally will be seen everywhere in '67. One eye-catching fashion of Ocelot featured a rich Bemburg lining aind sleevets and collar of Canada Majestic dark raink. FCT tihe petiites, a lightweight grey lamb with notched collar of Biue Iris mink was S'hown, and a fuili length or seven eighth China mink coat with p a t c h p > - vet and ribbon for bands and bows, and turban -effects are once again making the scene. Soft straws which can be folded and packed with no ill - effects are popular for the lady w h o travels and there are m a n y models from Which to choose. Color is running riot in millinery for spring. Mrs. Jack Marshall introduced the models wearing the hats. The seven lovely models were: Mrs. Nora Evans, Miss Sheila Brans combe, Miss June Harvey, Miss Anne Haley, Miss M a r y Haley, Mrs. Barbara Roblin and Mrs. Morris Whitney. Tickets were drawn on door prizes with winneris as follows: Mrs. Jean Manns, Mrs. W. Partridige, Mrs. Wallace, Mrs. John Wamnamakesr, S a n d r a Wood, Carol Shannick, Mrs. Marion Andrews, Linda Green, Judy Wether all, Mrs. M. L. Acker man, Margaret Cahm's, Mrs. M. Field, and Miss L. Drake. -·

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