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Sunday, August 19, 2012

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Members of the Northwest Arkansas Heritage Doll Club make intricate dolls of all shapes and sizes as souvenirs for every single attendee of their annual doll club luncheon. This year's luncheon takes place on Sept. 8, and it's not too late to register to attend. Tickets are $50 and include the souvenir doll. For reservations, call Carolyn Williams at 479-253-7199 by Aug. 24. Photo by Jennifer Jackson
EUREKA SPRINGS -- The Northwest Arkansas Heritage Doll Club Luncheon is three weeks away, but Judy Giggey has already picked out her outfit. But it wasn't after some deliberation. Her first thought: go with a classic, the Barbie black-and-white stripe swimsuit. Her second choice: a yellow polka-dot bikini, because she's never worn a one.

Then the perfect outfit occurred to her: the figure-hugging red sweater and white mini-skirt of the University of Arkansas cheerleader.

"Because I've always wanted to be one," she said.

Giggey will be modeling her outfit in the Parade of Paper Dolls at the club's Doll Luncheon on Sept. 8 at the Best Western Convention Center. This year's theme: "A Change of A Dress," with the focus on paper dolls.

Usually a sell-out, the Doll Luncheon is more than lunch out and a program. People start lining up before the 9:30 registration, Giggey said, to get in and choose their table, then view the displays and demonstrations. They can also vote for their favorite entries in different competitions. This year, the categories include vintage paper doll, and doll and paper doll combination (think Shirley Temple).

"Some people just come to see the Hoffman Challenge," Giggey said.

The Hoffman Challenge is a traveling collection of handmade dolls that people make from Hoffman fabric and enter in an annual competition. Brenda Magee, who is in charge of this year's display, said the collection will cover two tables. Also on display will be two-dimensional dolls of paper and wood and their wardrobes.

In the "Parade of Live Paper Dolls," the models will walk to the Mills Brothers' hit, "Paper Doll," each holding a two-dimensional dress with white tabs. Giggey said her cheerleader outfit was made by an artist friend out of three pieces of card stock.

Collectors come from three states to attend meetings -- Susan Allen drives two hours from Grove, Oklahoma, and Sue Kinkade travels two and half hours from Mansfield, Mo. Held on the second Wednesday of the month, the meetings start at 10 a.m., with lunch and an afternoon program.

The Northwest Arkansas Heritage Doll Club is nationally known for the souvenir dolls it makes for luncheon attendees. Last year, they made 120 porcelain dolls for each attendee under the direction of Jaki Lang, one of the club's porcelain artists. The dolls were dressed in hand-sewn Christmas caroler outfits. The club donated two caroler dolls to the United Federation of Doll Club to raffle at the national convention.

The luncheon will features paper dolls designed by Grace Drayton, a turn-of-the century illustrator who created the "Dolly Dimples" and "Pussycat Princess" comics and the popular paper doll of the period, Dolly Dingle, for a woman's magazine. Last year, the luncheon theme was Raggedy Ann and Andy, with members dressing as Raggedy Anns.

Kathy McGuire-Bouwman, head of the club's project to support Grandma's House, a safe home for abused children, said the NW Arkansas Heritage Doll Club is one of the most vibrant clubs in the area.

"They're not just collectors, they're creators," she said of the members, "and we play with our dolls."

The Northwest Arkansas Heritage Doll Club Luncheon is Saturday, Sept. 8, at the Best Western Inn of the Ozarks Convention Center, 207 W. Van Buren (Highway 62), Eureka Springs. Tickets are $50 and include souvenir doll. For reservations, call Carolyn Williams, 479-253-7199 by Aug. 24.



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