SIGNIFICANT ON THE LATE Surnmer fashion scene are casually comfortable cardigan sultslin woollhis is in an openwork white wool lace tweed The loose Jacket is sleeve less and has pocket low at each side at the front The skirt is lightly gathered nthip level but the fullness disappears ore it reachesthehem Jeoqueline Monnirr Paris canonsN surrsnxwdo oohibihe proticality with the height of fashion Wonderfully paelrabierand wrinkle shed ding they are ideal for travel Bitter chocolate and warm beigeon neutralground mark this suit with itshllround pleatedgskirtr Otherdetailsare deepturnedltbaekcuilson therthreequarter sleeves vertical pockets on eachrslde of the front and th lde edging in hich the stripes areused orizontaiiy By Jacqueline Monnin Par ihou that you will be findilu ni your tamitc chops when the tall buyingan begins nem 0verall theme for the new was the Unbroken Line Leads to Leather Shoes with special emphasian the many new lea ther shoe styiato complement the unbroken line in 1ail ap parei Slim hhcmiae shoes and striking trapezoid silhou ettean Tslmps and highest tongues were shown in more than 15 vibrant colors for tall in huge variety ol leather tex tures Colors ranged from comanchc fiery red to the blackehcd browns such as golden walnut and jaw in between were shoes of all types in rich har vest bonesgreens in deep for est tones in olive tones and in clear aniline greening reds in lush burgundy shadespbiues in new vibrant tone that has greater depth 01 color than navy of into russet hues and browns that range from pale eoanto deepka tones Highlights for Fall Among the shoes maid ncws during the tanning season will be the spectator newly slimmed and trimmed1 with finely tap cred toe and stacked leather heel in midheight ihls years spectator ins stemming from the new soft leathers and pcniorations are mailer and sparingly used At home shoes for women show up in glamorous newtflea ther colors and textures design ed to compiemenl the new sophisticated apparel for leisure burnished gold that go newsoit look cr Quinn can with aiven vsonio Esme are slimiysll houetted withtapered unpaint ed toe heels poiverdeeplv um der theffoot for moregracafui shame and much renmbasis is pinged onvthe new wide band rtrop placed at various level from pimpi height =to almost anklerhlgh Probably oneo the most lug collection on View was the new leather city boot designed in brilliantly colored Micr ropellant leathers to be worn in all kinds of weather Styles rise to various height of ash ionsomestopf at anirle others go up to midall and others hug the log all the way up to the knee Shown for city street wear casual wear and enintg wear the new leather city boot will give nwoman fashionable look from head to toe no matter how inclement the weather New CoileeBean Brown Several variations of brown leathers in deep true tonesare prominently featured In the reflection of mens shoes for fall and will be shown for wear withmens darllil blue apparel mntaining no red highlights these are the deep woody browns withva wonderful depth of color especially when seen in the leathers with fine lightly etched texture in silhouette the new gently squared toe is the fall fashion highlightvand is featured in slip on straprandblmlzne and laced pattern types in shoes or oas uai business or dress wear Slim and tapered at the toeI mens shoes generally have light weight look achieved by the In St Johns United Church in Monoton New Brunswick Harriette Elizabeth Pentz daughter otArthur Pentz Livi erpool Nova8cotia anothelateMrs Pen Franklin Jory son at mhe brides gown was of azure wystaiette over tafletasnd with it she wore white feather hat and white accessories Her flow ers were nosegay of pink and white rosebuds Ilrma Pentz was her sisters only attendant and was dressed in rose beige crystalette with rose petal hat and beige accessories The groomsman was Bert Mili ward of Newcastle New Brons wick Following reception given by thebrides sister Mrs Walter Mrs William Mawof Minsing visited Mr and MrsAlian Ingrarn at Mineth Point last Tuesday Mr and Mrs RayrnondWellar called on his cou Mrs Maglo ghlin on their way home to Cooksviile Hamy Glassford of Windsor resident of Barrie many years ago is visiting at the home of Mr and Mr Karl Marshall ets Po and Mrs Garnet McMaster wilibe at homelto their friends and neighborsvon Sunday 31 in the afternoon and ev be the couples PLUMBINGHEATING fat 34 BMW 51 WEST 110 VA 3770 WE Ema WHAT its ELL married John Mr and Mrs mm Jory oi BAMBnREV erend Doctor Archibald cruciatte Mooker the couple left fora trip through Nova9cotia and Cape Bretonlsland and are nowresid ing in Moncton from Toronto Post Office at the family cottage Whiz Bang at Minets Point Mrs Ganesha returned to her home in St Thomas follow ing six weeks trip to the west coast On her way home she spent several days with her soninlaw snddaughter Mr and Mrs Walls gt in and Mrs Allen have returned home from trip to Cai gary Mr Alien attended three different Kiwanis Club meetings whiie there and was presented with half dozen Kiwanis glasses by the Downtown Club in the PalD liserlIotlei Mrantl Mrs Allen alsowere guests at ladies night Mrs Hooper nd daughter Aieida oi Winnipeg srevisitlng Mrs Madeline Quirt 18 Adelaide StreetJ Allandnle1or few days ylhey will also be Mrs Rowe Barrie dash childrens ii for tall Shown incnew sottlatherathat lit the bot sly oned on newest silhoudtlulor both boys and ginil la the tapered toe that is gdentiy squared off and flatten For girls the swivel strap that can be worn in various mys is one of the most popular styles closely followed by the Tstrap and instep strap shoe thats perlect for classroom or party tirne Shocsior boys feature stream lined styles in such variations as the slipo in finely tenured leather with stitched moc toe the slim threeeyelet tie and the traditional wingtip with ï¬ner pentarations and pinklny All of these styles feature flex ible leather soles thatcontrle bole to the new look of light ness you we mm in shouldera are Mendoza MM Wmtelyomolatea at theottemoon ceremony played the we list Miss ï¬ancee mum and accompanied the remix in marriage bylxér ï¬ns nudism nuy bouquet ceuv es wt olla an Ihortioce alcevnTho ham wasvcnnaneedrby the softlyqu skirtwhlen eliinto chapel tnl ncworcmatehinz hec mitts Her imported English elbow length veil was held by matching ace cap She carried bouquet ot pale pink roses The bridca sister Mrs Howard Hart Montreal was Matron oi Honor Mrs of Sudbury the grooms islet Miss Mary Lind lay of Slmeoe and Miss LynnAr naud oi Piston were bridesmaids The attendants were dresses in mint green italian imported bro cade The bell shaped skirts were draped and caught up at the front with handtailored roses Their salineed bowandvcil headdress es matched the gowns They car accouuraur Applications addressed to the undersignedwlll be re solved up to pm Friday September mm 1958 for the position of Accountant for the Town of Barrie Applic ants are 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