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By DOROTHY RAYMER Aeropalms, the Officers’ Club on the Seaplane Base, | was the setting for a recent} fashion show with all the models from the FAWTU Officers’ Wives group who presented the promenade with the aid of Mrs. Mildred Duggan, manager thers Beautiful, Key West shop specializing in wearing |. apparel for expectant mo- thers. * The main lounge was attractive- ly decorated with tropical blooms, hairs and lounges were arranged 4n chummy positions around the s@enter floor space. After coffee and fancy pastry rolls, the mem- bers of the unit enjoyed the uni- “que promenade. Cu-commentators were Mrs, A. M. Hill and Mrs. F. H. Mann. On deck, too were Ens. Victor Jones and R. A. Weiss- man, photographer from Chica. Mrs. E. W. Ingley show wearing a fwil-cut jacket of white bird’s eye pique with inset stripes of navy blue. The bands were placed horizontally to give length and a graceful long line to the outfit. Beneath the jacket, Pau- opened the la wore shorts made of navy blue | Fuller cloth which do@sn’t need | feoning. The ensemble is available with a navy skirt. Sport Clothes Shown Mrs. H. L. Freking, known as | Pat to other FAWTU wives, pi- rouetted prettily.in a red and white checked gingham | bathing suit which can be .worn strapless if so desired. She spun a bright.red and white checked sunshade (parasol) which lent added charm. The suit | was dressmaker style, with short | skirt and a dainty white trim at the neck, The suit.comes in green and white as well as red. Third lovely model was Mrs. R. of Mo-; Boca | large check ir broadcloth. The jacket was sleeveless and had a simple high collar and big roomy peace pockets to carry those nec- lessary ex’ io parties or |beach doings shorts featured a slide zipper. Red, brown and green colors also available for this number A sco k topper over torea- dor trousers, tight at the knee and j trimmed with coin shaped pearl ns, was chosen by Mrs. D. L, for a hour of leisure or ing. Vi d navy pedal Jacket of white open as to are hat shaded the xhibit with Pat Frek- in a serape design was in- number five posing a er. The Mexic spired by a was shocking n white rickrack, Pert bow the neckline and the trousers where they fitted snugly at the knee. Neckline Interest Ai er treat for fas’ cious m ture pri s adorned ion-cons- the signa- 1 white, tiny design. It rt and an ket with key- o-piece cotton be bought in a shade of navy bine Seven is a lucky number they say, and number seven on the | fashion agenda tor the day was a jlucky choice. It was created o j}eoral shaded polished cotton wit ja fancy braid neckline trimmin: | giving the ‘illusion of a neckline Lucie Latimer who modeled th {summer afternoon frock with it glazed finish would have looke | just an enchanting in the other tint available, a soft lavender. Mrs. L. W. Dilts (that rhymes with kilts) Jr. swung out with a highland lilt in a plaid copied from the authentic Black’ Watch tartan, blended blue, green and black, The embossed ectton j. hole neckline. Thi travel or shopping but smart for how to look chic. Vi luncheons and bridge games, demonstrated the fact while model- Cocktail Hour Fashion ing a smock jacket in dawn pink Cocktail hour for the mother-to- with black lines gathered close to- be need not present a problem in gether at throat and flowing out in Forrester an peasant’s | PLAYTIME is short set time. Mrs. R. A. Latimer appears all set for a comfortable hour of relaxation in navy and white woven-chéck broadcloth, The number is available in red, brown and green. SUNDOWN ensemble for cock- tails and such is of celestial blue and midnight blue. The lighter shade. is used in the smock-jacket worn by Mrs. L. W. Dilts, Jr. The top is created of embroidered pique; the skirt is of shantung. H. Latimer who locked comfort- |highstyled dress was made of im- able and cool in a, shorts and jac- | ported English gingham for cool- ket set of dark and light blue | ness. It is not only @ type for. SPORTSWEAR that is practical for beach or entertaining at home is selected by Vi Forres- ter shown in sturdy Fuller cloth -pedalpushers, toreador style with buttons at the knees and a scoopneck sleeveless jac- BONNIE PLAID in muted blue, green and black, the official Black Watch tartan colors, are featured in this imported ging- ham dress so right for travel, shopping or for afternoon wear. LOVE THAT LACE { ernoon tion. navy blue she Aye, Jean Dilts is the classy -blouse: i ae OF FAWTU OFFICERS’ WIVES ir w given for and by expectant mothers. The at Aer $ are shown | e a navy shantung skirt of e final creation and for petal like bloom The fabric fc birdseye piq unique push-up sleeve exact replica of a C: nurer teach coat more expensive. Jean Dilts wore the ty ferings, both for coi ly wear. The first lace jacket w sparkling rhinesto re buttons down the front. B embroidered eyelet a rose design in the pearl button trim. skirt was “and was the Fe AWTU mene IN THE PINK is S. places to go in a lov piaue with horizontal 20) Note pushup sleeves for cooln essed up and many soft pink birdseye ning dark skirt. in dark SMART AND CHIC is the black.and white signature’ print top- per over sheath skirt worn by Mrs. E. W. Ingley. The tiny fig- ures of prancing horses are on embossed cotton. HAWTU audience applauded this choice. Delighted PRETTY PAT for beach wear is the red and white checked thing with pert Parasol te come She ao modeled as Prekxong «a tepuscn. the pictuar. pedal pusher