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THE ANCHOR-Diocese of Fall River-Thur. Sept. 16 1976

Layering Key to Success In Pla1nning Fall Styl,es Layers is a word that applies to more than cakes. Today it's the key to fashion success and if our intuition serves us, it's also going to be a way to keep warm in our usual chilly winters. Where do the layers start? Anywher~ you want them to with a blouse, well to the art of layering or a tee shirt and then, like self is the man-tailored suit style the proverbial cake, you just you will be seeing on fashionbuild them up. able women this fall. Many of these suits have matching vests and a skirt or trousers for whatever mood you're in. With one handsome outfit like this in your wardrobe, you can concentrate on matching shirts and sweaters, with a scarf or two for accent. I saw such a suit worn perfectly this afternoon on a friend 8y who is the owner and manager of two e"citing cosmetic stores MARILYN in the }3oston area. Diane is a busy career woman whose work RODERICK • necessitates that she always look well turned-out. Today she was wearing a carabsolutely spectacular with a amel gabardine pantsuit with handsome red print blouse and matching vest. With it she had a beautiful leather belt. This begun her layers with a classic same outfit would take on a dif- white open-collared blouse, and ferent personality with each she added the perfect final sweater or blouse used as a touches with natural material ncc~:laces and chains and a foun~:ation and nhile the basic printed scarf suit was quite costly it was so brown-toned simple and well tailored it would tucked into the neckline. She looked stunning in her shop do~ be usable for years. ing a make-up on a customer Dresses as well as suits can be but she would have looked layered and a dress with loose equally ~ell on a buying trip to sleeves and an open neckline, or New York. even shirt-like sleeves and a So layer away and try to shirt type neck lends itself beau- keep your winter wardrobe tifully to top a favorite blouse within a few shades so that you or turtleneck. can get great mileage out of Suit Layers each piece you buy as well as Something else that lends it- looking up-to-the-minute.·

I saw one outfit today, a beautiful pair of beige trousers with a suede shirt type jacket that looked just okay alone, but

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. CANDLEUGHT BALL: Finalizing pteparations for Candlelight Ball sponsored by Friends of St. Anne's Hospital are, clockwise from left, Mrs. Richard Cosimini, ball cochairman; Mrs. Robert Davidson; Mrs. Francis J. D'Errico; Mrs. Emile J. Cote. Event will take place Saturday night at Glen Manor House, Portsmouth, R. I., with dancing from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. to music of Bob St. Amour Orchestra. Hors d'oeuvres and a buffet will be served. Mrs. Philip Jameson is co-chairman with Mrs. Cosimini for annual gala, with proceeds benefiting the diocese's only Catholic hospital.

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Nurses to M,eet 'in H1crtford Msgr. Robert L. Stanton, diocesan moderator, will head delegates from the Fall River Diocesan Council of Catholic Nurses who will attend the 17th annual conference of New England nurses, to be held Friday through Sunday, Oct. 15 through 17, at the Sheraton Hartford Hotel, Hartford, Conn. With the general theme of "Our Nation's Guiding Hand," convention sessions will consider the commitment of Christian women 10 the healing ministry, respect for life from the viewpoint of a Catholic obstetrician, and the role of Catholic nurses in non-Catholic hospitals. Speakers will include Archbishop John F. Whealon of Hartford, who will also be principal celebrant at a convention Mass, Sister Margaret Straney, RSM, Dr. John Gibbons, Sister Margaret Rosital Kenney, CSJ and Rev. Louis R. Logue. Further information is available from Miss Diane Cote, 478 Bay St., Taunton 02780, Miss

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Ruth E. Hurley, 73 Cottage St., Fall River 02721 and Mrs. Collotta V. Robinson, 7 Perry Ave., Attleboro 02703. Pre-conference registrations may be made with Mrs. Thomas J. Fleming, 29C Rolling Green Dr., Fall River 02720.

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Plan German Festival For Stang Parents A German festival with dancing to the music of the Deutschmeister German Band and a menu featuring German delicacies will be sponsored from 8 p.m. to midnight Saturday, Oct. 2 by the Parents' Club of Bishop Stang High School, North Dartmouth. To be held in the school gym-' nasium, the program has been arranged by Mr. and Mrs. Marcel Loranger and Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Sylvia. Reservations should be made by Tuesday, Sept. 28 and tickets are available at the Stang business office.

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