The Stephens County Times (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 1, 1955 Page: 4 of 6
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South American Fashion Expert Says
US Women Victims of Mass Tastes
Hv c;.\Y I'M I.KY
I nited l'ress Staff I orrespondent
l£ to UK .1A N l.iM < i re -O,,,.
S«mth Anicr'.i'.'ui fashion i-xpeit
says that v *i. "f 'he United
Stat".-, M Miff • i ■ , on
down, !:u-k irni>vnlu:,! . <lri<.
The I', .v Wo • . ; .1 fashion
hecuus* ' - ii' i'j ;ih'>I •- :; ■ •
wearjhjf, said J. S. 1'vlik.-. She i,s
lad-follow.*, .
"So few 1'. S. women understand i
fliithi'.s," he sa:d. "Tie y M ike won- i
• I'-rful ens' i-a. Tin . so ,-asv
t.- sell."
I'eliks: said th- well-dressed
woman of uh A - i m-u war ts a
dress or -I, ■ hif*!i is h.:r~ ulnnu. ;
Hhf flr.<-, ii'.t -.i\ t;'. m "spa-
pers or fashi".*i mi i■ :<zitu - in know
what everyone else'- ■ inny. And
■lit* (£oe.- to I'. : instead ..f X'-u
Vol k lor !!!<•■«• - * h1' l o'h' j;
Out* < ftp v
I'eliks, for 'J.H \• 11- id the fash-I
ion business, is president of (.'mi-
ada, in Kin di Janerio. His store -
comparable in fashion leadership
la re ' • a Nt in,-in-Marcus. I. Maif-
iii.". or Lord and Taylor in the
I. nited States!. Hi* is a frequent
visitor to the states.
Inter' ev 1 11 in his offire here.
I'eliks ivt-al'ed last spring's inci-
dent hi Washing n when Mrs.
lasenhower and another Washing-
ton woman arrived at a reception
in the same Mollie I'amis-designed
lii-i-ss, Th> dress, it turned out, also
had been sold to several hundred
otht-i* women.
"Such would never happftt)
i i-ii-." said I'eliks. "()ne ri a son is
the Brazilian woman's inherent
desire for individuality. The Unit
id States mass produces fashion.
We do Hot."
"My shop will copy a I'aris de-
sign," said I'eliks' "Hut it will he
made for only one customer. A
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m
•«w..r«i in the tU>ud Sti ickfii iticii Utiil I tM^uArra4u \A/ill
iamities who eventually will need UlllVerSITy ¥¥111
I aid.
Hunker reported that 4.8rto dwell-
Install President
i
ings in the six-states have suffered DALLAS ct'.R —The University
najor damage and 14,501) minor of
re. j Thursday to becc
! school of higher learning on the
... Dallas is installing a president!1', , ,
Thursday to become the newest Iothe'" suh"ot "f hucher lt'a,nm
They donated $2 million,as.a start-
er for the new university.
damage.
The lied Cross president also es . , . .
t niated that :i4,.r)00 families even- j American educational , .
tually will need some form of aid.. The new university, a four-year I ho new pi .-su! >nt. who t
said 13.200 families already I co educational institution open to j job as natumal diivetor ot id ic ;
:;i;> years after llaiuml L'uivei sil) of .Ylaiiufactuiers, Nee iu. i.J
befeau opei atioos ill t'alobi iils.t.*. |. l.*. Ketmetli lii ast*.!.
; Mass., in t68t>. .. . , , , . i
I,he university wi11 be opeiated
Dallas is the home of Southern J bv the sisters of St. Mary of
| Methodist University but citizens! Xumur, an order of Catholic teach
felt there was a need for still an- ;„«• mins who have operated schools
in Texas for more than Sii years.
"He
kio fie Janeiro'
'arioeas. ri.-ad some
- citizens, the
local news-
have Ve'visten'd for Ked Cross aid. students td' all faiths, was foundeil I tion for the N'ational Association paper* a
NOW SEE-HEAR!
DOVE SEASON OPENS
NOON. THURSDAY, SEPT. 1st
Ml :i;ll.I. S (H I Kit THK MOST ( OMIM Ki i:
SKL'K(TIO.N'S IN WEST TEXAS
GUNS — AMMUNITION
GAME BAGS —VESTS
SCOPES —ACCESSORIES
HUNTING BOOTS-SHOES
Get Your 1955-56 Hunting
& Fishing Licenses —
M.SO I 'ItEE < 01^ <)l STATE C AME LAWS
OI'EN n| Mi\\ I Olt VOI It CONVENIENCE
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! ls E. Walker Street
Phone .'>61
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You Can Place YourConfidence in
BLAKE JOHNSON
INSURANCE AGENCY
Blake Johnson Sr.
Blake Johnson Jr.
Since 1926
Strong - - Experienced - - Reliable
For Prompt, Courteous Insurance Service
Phone 1777
Highers Bldg.
Tota' claims paid by our sgpency in 1953 $1 11,246.57
NVw Yt.rk 11.i■ 1111!. ■ •■'■!■ • iii fun
out, rm (*. iiief."
No Itei-i^ninu
The women o; Itio ni'l Sao i'nulo
rule amonir :h. v • rWV ' diet-
ed. Their f hu:i ni ■ inil
leeeptions, enektu ! ; ;,i t ie. and
t han most i '. S. -a i,:n ii eve.* in-i-d.
Mi.-. .I"i:.•! (i'i i-ii-. i. :oi'iii- i
Si w ^ ork hi.mIi .. i : d ' oi:>
"I lirit'/.il's we ilthii'.-' men, told me
i he needs In ball "'.i '.'.*ns evi'ry
-uit in her wardi'obe.
She. lik" isi.i.-it nf the I'raziliaii
,*"'IIlle'lI, go. -: to Pi '," 1. list onee
;i, ye.ii on a elothe.- huyiir^* sjnie.
H> r fiivoiite d( .-tt**i-i r I', tr- L!al-
luaitl.
Hut I'' 'iks 'id an ine easing
i.11111hei i■ t I'.i a/.ili.m *■' ".nen are
turning to the I Hite.j Sr.ate- for
their casual, -|."i'.s and beach
wear.
"It i.s in these fields." lie said,
"where I'. S. designi !show the it
d.tiiing and originality. Otherwise.
I'aris is the world's fashion capital,
and will be so bum* a.- it U also the
gathering spot I'm- the world's
creative talent."
Brazil, I'eliks said, is making n
effort to produce its own liini •
and paths.
"A Brazilian trying to design
Clothes is about like an laiglish-
man trying e.-inj-.'se a samba/'
In saiii.
Personals
Mi-ses Beth and >.'•• Bal Tel
of Fort Wo th : e -.'a--is n tn-
I home of Mr. and M;. Otto Ben
dm i.
Mr. and Mis -h "*. W i: ;■■ -on.
I whii ale 'iiovina* to Abilene, wen
1 guests of M. anil Mr:.. I. II. B'-il
on Wednesday ■■ -..■ i■,i ,■: for a char-
coal -teak dinner at the Bell li.e . .
Mineral Wells
Concert Kiekoff
Slated Sept. 12
MI.Mil: A I, Wl'il.I.S. Aug. "I
i Sp; I - -September 12 has been set
us the kiekoff date for the Coin-
muiiity ('"iieert Association meni-
l)erssjj!ij> ill iie here, and a kiekoff
diniie: i;i in- held at the i'ja/.y
Water 11"ii-l on the night of Sep-
tember Iii.
As.-i ei:.tion membership will be
each for adults and •>.'! for chil-
dren. M' nibi'iships entitle members
tn attend Community Concerts in
other towns as well as those pre-
sented here.
The local association has signed
a tentative booking of Alec Temp-
leton, nationally known pianist,
arid at least two other concei ts will
be booked for the fall and winter
months Concerts will be given at
the (''invention Hall, a building
with ' '"■! I "(til seating capacitv.
r* I,. •!, . I'.ltsille • Mineial Wells
>\ i.-iiim.' in sei uri' membeiships
.' ay •■•■nt: i*t Duncan (iault or
' i ' .., \\ . ( 11 i'i Ii to 11 to S' - cui e
ids Mis. II. Arthur Zttppe is
.>11 . 11ii ii: of the association and
I'.i :i_*. (en .11 ill ii ('. I! Klliott is
i ii ■■ piesiiieiit. Weatherford
r-i ■- ■ I'-, i::!)'■. aiona v. ith Wol
! A i . e Base and Mineral
VV- .i participating in the
ii ■.!"■, ship drive, which will he
. "nii'i :. :| oil" week, September
i'J 17 ami admission to conceits is
'i. i:ii .-111p only.
NOTICE
M«'H hi IS of th" I N.-i trhl;.r
! •< JM-' • f'«l t' i • ii'f' Tinned;.:.
at * p. . in th<- I* m f« i a
ltnrular 1 hit.
Red Cross Raises
FSood Aid Goal
1) K \ \' K It <r I*>—The White
II" .-•■ a1111"■*.iii.'• *iI Wednesday that
A: ■ 1 lean Bed Cross has raised
' geal :10m #R million to $10
million for flood disaster relief in
eastern states
l'ie~id"nt K!.-
report from
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, . . nt of th. Bed I "ross. an
noinieintr th.- higher goal and re-
ponit'i: that a lore than million
has been received so far for the
-;>erial fund.
Tie Bed ('res.; also revised up-
■I i d its estimate of homes dam-
Qave. .. Almost
the COST Of NEW TIRES
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The Stephens County Times (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 1, 1955, newspaper, September 1, 1955; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth130959/m1/4/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.