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Santa Maria Times from Santa Maria, California • 5

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Santa Maria Timesi
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Santa Maria, California
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daughter and granddaughter. Mr. KAara Moore will come to Santa Maria "to imeS PUPS WITHOUT XA HOME- 'Round Town TaV a rirf nitm. anH Mrs. Wallace Moore IHarlene StuderitLeavcsSantaMaria rTowsleyf and her daughter, Karen, them home at the end of a' Monday, July 1, 1957 foreign four puppies whose mother was is here on a summer visit with i summer course he is taking at the; aesertea Dy ner owners, is a can Mrs.

Moore's parents. Dr. and Mrs. i University of Washington, rings, for gifts to theewlyweds, irom someone kindly disposed to Harlcy B. Towsley.

The ToWsleys us i -and other jewelry connected with High price of romance note animais ana pets. ineiour pup-: weni on vacation to lomasKet, i n- 1 n- tr-i Moore and the Jewelrv Industry rouncil es-'. weaaings. ne councu estimated 1 ui iiidv Lie wMitu ani- iiuuie ui mat shelter, on Sjouthr Koad. where her husband, where he teaches timates that annually more spending in May ana June they are free guests until they musicin the public schools and! 625 million dollars is spent each lalone, the peak sales months, runj are adopted.

twerf accompanied "back'' fay their lyear oa engagement and wedding to 132 million A KNKIY BASOAIN ALWAYS PRICE QUALITY! Tuesday and Wednesday Give ybur budget the biggest break it ever had! PENNEY'S JULY Times Photo TO RETURN HOME Miss Elinor (Lottie) Petersen, center, foreign student from Denmark, left Santa Maria Friday to return home after attending Santa Maria Union High School for the past year. She graduated this Miss Petersen will join other foreign students for a month long tour of the United States by bus before, departing for the continent. She is pictured with Mrs, Ove Christensen, left, and Mrs. Donald Reiner, each; with whom she made her home temporarily for one semester. Marilyns Figure Certain Limitations J)mufi- Will lamS 1 rTal nTy sfie $re leclted OW5 By GAY PAULEY United Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK (UP) Marilyn Monroe's drss designer said today 'that: He doesn't think his client is pregnant the actress' still isn't dresses a certain way, but that is her stock in trade.

She doesn't want clothes decorated much. If I were making her daytime clothes, I'd put her in shirts and straight skirts she looks best in them." He designed the champagne colored dress for her marriage to playwright Arthur Miller. His latest creation, which she wearing anything under those glove-tight evening gowns: and With relatives and friends witnessing the ceremony, Miss Cleta Smith said her vows with Eston P. the marriage solemnized at 8 p.m. June 28 by, Charles.

Baker, minister, Church of Christ. Roses in shades of pink combined with fern formed the background for the exchange of vows in Minerva clubhouse, where the reception also was held. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David A.

Smith, 322 N. McClelland. Her husband is the son of Lee Williams of Sacramento and the late Mrs Williams. wore last week for the New York premier of her new movie with she does have "figure Designer John Moore, a sandy-haired young man who has made most of Miss Monroe's special occasion gowns for the last two years, hastily explained the limitations -did not refer to flaws in what isgenerally considered flawless construction. But.

he said the blonde star can't always wear 'current fashion I Beautiful and Budget Priced Bravo! The Pima Blouse Sir Laurence Olivier, is floor-length dress in the same champagne colored silk The dress hugged the figure to' the knees, and ended in a circular 4 I matched accessories on leaving for her moneymoon, to be spent in the northern part of California. They will make their home sizes smatl, medium, targ Smooth broadcloths, tfvrd stub weaves fea-turinir Penney's famous full cut fit, cool Gsntly-toft Pima cotton with It own inimitable riipntti! SUy-Uii," young and beautiful! FoittU, vividi, whit. Machino woihable. Buy Now! i Traditional Music--, "Deep In My Heart," and the traditional wedding' favorite, "I Love You Truly," were the selections played by the organist, Miss-Sydna Ellis, of Escaloh. The charming bride was given In marriage by hen father.

Her ballerina gown of (white nylon was sleeveless, with V-neckline, the skirt flared in princess style. White roses formed, her bridal in Santa Maria, where he is now employed with an oil company. The bridegroom is a graduate of Santa Maria High School and has short sleeve styling! Sanforizedt, machine flounce. 20 Yards Of Satin "Twenty yards of satin In the dress and just about all of it in the flounce," said Moore with pride. "She still doesn't wear "anything underneath except the trends.

If a season calls for a flat look, she's out of style. "She rarely can wear a ready-made dress" said the designer, who also has a wholesale Oh, For Limitations! washable, too Shrinkage less man it 7 to 14 served with the U. S. Marines. Will Teach Here Mrs.

Williams "is a graduate of "But I guess most girls sigh arrangement for such limitations." he added, 'dress lining. We fit them so tight Santa-Maria-High-School and ofn Carries Pink Roses "She has good clothes sense," Allan Hancock-College She was she can't." Just how Miss Monroe holds up her stockings the de graduated June 8 at Whittier, I Penney Low Price I majoring in public education, and will begin teaching in the fall at Robert Bruce School. signer wasn't prepared to say. Moore, the on of a lumberman, was born 29 years ago in Alice, near the Mexican border. a shower given by some of her school friends in Johnson Hall, at Whittier, where Miss' Darlene Bognuda, a Santa Maria Whittier student, was hostess.

One of several pre-nuptial par ties complimenting the bride was Miss Rita Salmans, the-bride's cousin, was her maid of honor. She wore a summer pink formal end carried pink roses. Frank Foote attended the bridegroom as his best man. At the reception, the 'young couple received congratulations of their anany friends. Mrs.

Royce Logan assisted1 with serving the wedding cake, and Mrs. Louise Williams attended the punch bowl. Mrs. Williams was weanng a white linen sheath dress with SANFORIZED SHORTS WITH THE SASSY CUFF I Cotton Plisse Requires No Ironing COVER VAPOR-FOAM PAD 2 for rjl Broadcloth Blouse Beauty 1.00 Sizes ffPC 4-H OP sizes 3 to 14 Never before achieved at this price! Poplins, broadcloths in winkety blink colors that machine wash, stay her-sized! Rack elastics se- cure blouses Sizes 32 to 38 i- Kew stay-put polyure-thene pad, so buoyant -you iron right over buttons. Silicone cover reflects heat, means fewer iron strokes.

Un- beatable Penney value I Imagine mom! Jurt 66c will buy. your 4 to aal on oaiy cara cotton, plm ilip. Nylon loco and: ombroidertd trims moka thtm prtrtur than evar. rWMWOMWMI "Iff'Tf ITTI 'Hfllimiflfllil I In il ii UP i aentlc-ioft broadclotK with a bib of tucki pearl buttonad, -leevelest, vivirfr, paitalt, mo- -fMmS thin washable! m.Ti mm I f) Roses per feet you'd almost think they're real! Crochet this unusual doily in white; or have the roses contrast with a background of green. Pattern 840: Directions for 20- inclrdoilyrsmaller match in Ho.

30 cotton. Easy crochet! Send thirty-five cents in coins for this pattern add 5 cents for each pattern for lsclass mailing. Send to The Santa Maria 'limes Keedlecraft Dept. P. 0.

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Tor ull or twin your home. Be sure to send 25 cents for your copy of this book now don. miss it! such a tontationol buy! Sturdy 10-ei. danimi moda to fit with an oil 'round tlaitic boitr waiit. Chooto now at thil low colorful litrlo Pan- Bock again at Penney's our fabulous buy In bodspreads I They're fine quality cot tqns in a blaze of new colors from lights to vivids! Machine washable in lukewarm wa WmOKBIIUBB.

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