anaheim-gazette 1951-02-22
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7 Anaheim Gazette
PCC Meeting
the German games are contracted and played under the sponsorship of a promoter. The state owns the Cow Palace and leases it to the schools.
Limitation of basketball would fit directly into the policy adopted at the recent PCC meeting at Riverside, Calif. The general feeling was that college basketball would serve its institutions better by being returned to the campus.
The Riverside meeting proposed direct action to take the commercial pressure off PCC athletes.
Of the Rose Bowl future there was little to indicate which way the meeting might swing.
Dr. Robert Gordon Sproul president of the University of California and representative of both U. C. at Berkeley and of University of California at Los Angeles is an ardent football fan. He might be expected to favor continuance of the Pasadena classic. Dr. Wallace Sterling, Stanford president, is reported opposed to it. Al Masters, Stanford athletic director, is said to favor both continuance of the Rose Bowl game and of the contract with the Big Ten, with some modification to bring the eligibility rules for both conferences to the same level.
SINGAPORE (P) — Passenger accommodations aboard ships traveling from Singapore to Britain are fully booked from February through July, travel agents Thom as Cook and Son report here. Indications were that all available shipping space to Britain in par
CASUAL—This whisome young lady is Helen Weir and she is modeling a Carole King washable aqua silk shantung casual from Walberg's discriminating selections for milady's spring wardrobe. Slung over her arm is a light-weight, all-wool fleece shorty coat with a crepe lining. It features the new wrist-lenth sleeve with the wide, turned up cuff. The dress comes in sizes 0 to 15 in white, pink, aqua, natural
SINGAPORE (AP) — Passenger accommodations aboard ships traveling from Singapore to Britain are fully booked from February through July, travel agents Thomas Cook and Son report here. Indications were that all available shipping space to Britain in particular and to Europe in general would be fully taken.
CASUAL—This whisome young lady is Helen Weir and she is modeling a Carole King washable aqua silk shantung casual from Walberg's discriminating selections for milady's spring wardrobe. Slung over her arm is a light-weight, all-wool fleece shorty coat with a crepe lining. It features the new wrist-lenth sleeve with the wide, turned up cuff. The dress comes in sizes 0 to 15 in white, pink, aqua, natural and the season's brilliant oranges. The jacket comes in shades of white, pink and aqua.
Home-Makers' Forum
BY JOAN & WHITE
Gazette Home Economist
While the spring fashion show heim wearing 50 years ago?ing spotlights the lovely new styles for 1951 it is fun to look at the clothes of other years. What were the ladies of Ana-sun was so bothersome, but the
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ladles put great faith in the allure of those wispy, feminine-looking parasols.
Miss and Mrs. Anaheim were wearing shirtwaists, a mode so popular that the Sears catalogue of the day listed no less than 150 models. The shirtwaists were fashioned of every conceivable fabric from cotton made from a simple pattern, to heavy taffeta and velvet with insertions of face and embroidery and many fancy buttons.
About this time much edo was being made about walking skirts to be worn with the shirtwaists. A leading women's society advocated that they be worn two or three inches from the ground in order to clear the very prevalent mud. Since this length was particularly appropriate for a rainy day, the skirts were derivatively christened "rainy daisies" and denounced for trending toward immorality.
While working around the house, the Anaheim housewife of this period wore a wrapper. This was a drab, long, loose fitting garment that looked something like a coat and must have been just about as bothersome during the vigorous housecleaning that went on without present day labor saving devices.
Coats were very dreasy with huge leg o-mutton sleeves and many pleats, tucks, and trimming. And the popular plush jackets were a portent match to the furniture of that day.
Color was the keynote of fashion even then and fashion experts advised a woman to choose the colors most becoming to herself rather than those more fashion-
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Coats were very dressy with huge leg-o-mutton sleeves and many pleats, tucks, and trimming. And the popular plush jackets were a perfect match to the furniture of that day.
Color was the keynote of fashion even then and fashion experts advised a woman to choose the colors most becoming to herself rather than those most fashionable at the minute. Good advise, but little needed its said. High fashion was the thing.
Wasp waistlines were the order of the day and oh, the instruments of torture that great-grandma wore to achieve her hour glass figure. The corset was a fearsome thing of steel and cloth and heavy laces. However, it usually had a pretty lace top. With it, slip pads and bustles were worn.
Lingerie included a corset cover, umbrella type cotton drawers and one or more under-skirts. This was the era of the rusling traffica postboat. The sound of which was supposed to hold a male spellbound. Advertising was based on which material had the most pleasing rustle.
Stockings, mainly ill-fitting black cotton numbers, were sold for as little as 10 cents a pair. Their unattractiveness really did not matter since skirts were but three inches from the ground and shoes were buttoned high.
In the year 1000, there was no doubt about a lovely head of hair being a woman's growing glory. She drew her crown as vigorously as she could, placing unquestioning faith in patented hair tonics and restorers. Then without a
ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
SDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1951
qualm, she padded her own locks with all manner of rats and transformations. When this false hair faded slightly old, she washed it in cold tea to darken it again. On top of all this hair, sat the gat and hats were really hats in those days. Almost anything was considered good, hat decoration—feathers, flowers, fruit, big bows and fancy lace. These were not used one at a time but in combination.
Plumes from a bird known as an egret were so fashionable that the Audubon Bird society began to worry. Since the bird, a native of several foreign countries, had to be killed in order that the feathers could be obtained, egrets were in danger of extinction.
The nature of the plumes on lady's hat finally reached Congress and after many heated arguments, their importation became unlawful. Fashion being what it is, a thriving business in smuggling soon developed because there was no law against wearing the plumes once they were in this country.
The Nazi commander at the Battle of the Bulge in December 1944, was General von Hundstedt.
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ed the Bulge in December,
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Red Official Hits
News Outlets for
Not Checking Facts
MOSCOW (UP)—A high communist party official has chided Ivantsele and other Soviet organs for inefficient handling of letters from readers and for failing to check some of their facts before they publish them.
The critic, Mikail Suslov, recretory of the detrail committee
the communist party of the Soviet Union, proposed that henceforth Ivantsele's editor handle the letter department personally. Suslov himself is editor-in-chief of the communist party newspaper Pravda.
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