Oakville Newspapers

Oakville-Trafalgar Journal, 18 May 1950, p. 7

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Bventure will go to FINE SATINS AND LACES OF THE 90's a es and Mrs. Arnold Banfield, as members of the White Oak Chapter L.O.D.E. prepares "Fashion Fantasy," to be presented June 10 in divertingly new type { style show, 'White Oak Fashion Fantasy Raids Attic For Lacy Frills The frothy, frilly cost that hit fashion's heights in the Nineti complete with tapered 19-inch waists and bust- les tucked in back, are being lifted tenderly from lavender scented trunks these days for just. one more public appearance. It's all a part of the LODE. "White Oak Chapter's busy plan- ning for "Fashion Fantasy," an excitingly new type of style show to be held in the Oakville- Trafalgar high school auditorium gay Rg June 10. While microscopic-waisted chapter members are holding their breaths to wriggle into the lovely old gowns, others--includ- ing a group of glamour gal pro- fessional models--are being fit- ted for equally breath-taking 1950 fashions, assembled by Mrs. Gwen Smith,' producer of the show. You'll find yourself viewing these fashions in rel life situa- tions--at a wedding reception, in the bride's new home, and at a country club summer dance, In between acts of this fashion play, skits by Oakville vocal and talent will mould ito- comedy gether a truly diverting and en- tertaining presentation. Ladies AND gentlemen will enjoy THIS style show. The fashion patter of Elsa Uenkins, famed authority of STYLE magazine, will keep the fshow sparkling. Proceeds of the the various harity programs of the White Oak Chapter. Dr. Grant Addresses University Group A tea in honor of Dr. Marion Grant was held at Oak Villa on Saturday, May 18 by the mem- bers of the University Women's Club of Oakville. Over fifty members were present. Dr. Grant, who is the president of the Canadian Federation of Un- iversity Women spoke on "The Federation as I see it." She was introduced by Mrs. F. H. Davies, Morrison Rd. The development of an inter- national Federation of Univer- sity Women is an expression of our collective involvement in mankind, the speaker stated. Is- olationism had been by-passed in the march of time. Clubs were started in various countries af- ter the first world war. Those were years of optimism, since crushed when walls of suspicion were rebuilt. Though the inter- national University Federation cannot prevent a world war lonal organization world fellow The Canadian Federation sup- y Hall, London, Eng- University Thames ports Cro land, a residence for Women overlooking the at Chelsea. The Dining Hall Is a fine example of domestic architecture of the 15th Century and was originally built by Sir John Crosby in 1466. Women all over the while o from world stay here continuing advanced SPECIALIZE FOR THE YOUNGER SET . 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Kirknoss, Ac- ships, ete. ton, secty; and Wm ans, Georgetown, treas, G. F Thomp- son, Milton, will act as superine tendent again. Oakville directors There is tee working on penal Studies have been a federation commit- reforms. made on ra- 5 appointed to the board are Mrs, cial problems. Cameron Hillmer, W. Allan The University Clubs urge| Campbell and W. G. Mackenzie support of humanities and so- | Robinson. cial services and study of the|, in M$ annual report, Mr 3 J Thompson noted that 151 8 Universal Declaration of Human | wore dealt with during the year Rights which was passed by The |in the protection dept. with 197 General Assembly of the United [children being involved in new : and reopened cages. Lack of pro Nations in 1948. 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