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Show Page 18—-THE HERA!D,Provo, Uiah Wednesday, October 20, 1971 Mendenhall Auxiliary For Open Session nouncesthat arrangements have been completed for the up- Mrs.Bird is anxious to At Brigham Young University of Renee’s favorite past-times and accounts for the pleasure she has derived from teaching cultural refinement lessons in the Relief Society. She has done some writing and a good deal of clubreporting. She was the BYU Women’s reporter for four years and the University Community [MOMS & KIDS) DEAR SUSIE MAC: age. It's a great feeling to go out A dear friend is getting with a man who makes mefeel like a lady. MEN PREFERRED groom-to-be has also been married, Both of them have DEAR PREFERRED children. GIRLS P.S. man does DEAR SUSIE MAC: In reply to the 15-year-oldgirl in love with the 22-year-old man. Old Members Urged to Come Back To ‘Tops' SPANISH FORK — Back to “Tops” night will be held Wednesday, Oct. 20 at 7 p.m. at the Memorial Building. Special Since when is there an age speaker for the evening will be bracket on love? What does age Mr. Dale Pelo, have to do with love? The leaders and members of T am conservative, mature 17-year-old girl. I have dated the Spanish Fork “Tops” invite men up to 28 years old. With you to join them each week. Old older men, I have been shown to members and new. No penalties, a better time, accepted for what no back dues for old members, Tam, and shown a great deal of For information about this club contact leader Beth Creer, respect — which I never received from any boys my own Phone 798-2639. See you there, “Make °Dishwashing Sears “Your Easiest °Kitchen Chore with a Front-Load Portable or Built-in Kenmore Dishwasher No Monthly Payment U ntil February Buy Now ears February Defered Easy Payment Plan not get together and give a lun- cheon in her honor, or include the men and throw a cocktail party? It would be lots more fun for everybody, and you girls wouldn’t have to watch hertry to towels. “One of the major beauty and fashion influences for 1972 will be Chinese,” says Estee Lauder. The exotic beauty of Chinese women is legendary, but the 1971 face will reflect a civilized refinement of this look. “The beauty of the Chinese face is based onfine skin with a pearl-like luminosity,” continues Estee Lauder. A ’ “Mg - - Living.” “The Art of Carolyn @Murdock and Sheila ickering entertained with song i Covhostesses for the cvening meringue using 2 tablesp. sugar were Mrs. Clyde Williams and per egg white, Meringue seems Mrs, Gerry Nelson who served to dobetter if you heapit onto a refreshments to 19 members and barely warm filling rather than Buests exira pretty if you twirl each a chilled one. Brown in a 350 Other officers of the strip before fastening it to the oven for about 15 minutes organization in addition to Mrs. shell. Bake at 450 for the first 10 Nan Wiley regrets that she Gardner are: Mrs. Fred minutes, then swing back to 350 cannot previde personal anfor another 45-50 minutes. Tapiocais an ideal thickener for swers to your cooking questions, fruit pies since it gives such a bui questions of general interest be answered in her column. clear filling, Fruit pies freeze will Address your questions and well so it’s nice to have a spare comments to Nan Wiley in care MOT POUR RIRE or twoon hand. Will meet for a bowling party of this newspaper. at 7 p.m, at the Maple Lanes Dear Nan: Class Offered pretty hard to come bysince Atler two marriayes your automatically develop respect friend should be pretty well and courtesy on his 2ist bir supplied, and I think a shower thday. Some haveit at five, and would in inappropriate. Whynot some never getit. meetings will be e the usual ’ é MRS. HENRY GARDNER Petersen, first vice-president Mrs. Roland Olaroyd, second vice-president, Mrs. Jack Salmon, secretary; Mrs. Dave Johnson, treasurer; and Mrs. Val Jeffs, historian, most fillings call for folding beaten egg whites into the cooked pudding or are a chiffon type. Here is one I think you'll like. Have ready a 9-inch baked pie chell. In top of double boiler mix % to two thirds cup sugar at the Spanish Fork (depending on tartness of Bookstore any day oranges) with % cup flour. Blend lo 4pm. ACACIA CLUB Will meet Friday, Oct. 22 at 3 p.m, at the home of Velma Rasmussen, 161 N. 2 E. LITERARY LEAGUE Will meetat the homeof Olga 19TH CENTURY CLUB Will meet Friday at 2 p.m.at Ave., the Riverside Country Club. The piogram will be on “apple dolls” by Mrs. Lynne Alleman. WOMEN OF THE MOOSE Will meet at the Moose Lodge Fall fashions present a new on Thurs at 8 p.m. for showcase for the well-designed, business meeting — Christmas well-defined leg in patterns, in October. opeques and textured hosiery effects that are relevantto fall fashion trends —stylized flurals, BONHEUR Will meetat the home of Mrs heathers and blazer stripes. High School Helen Bateman, 1212 Ash Ave., from 9 a.m at 8 p.m. tonight. Almost any bivalve can In Decorating time passes. treasurer; Eve Kooistra, secretary; and Shelby Hall, historian. The theme of this year's before pouring and guitars. claim, then you should see that Do you have a recipe for an there’s not an awful lot a 15 orange pie with a clear filling year-old child can have in topped with meringue? I: had commonwith 22-year-old man someat a ski lodge and it was so At that age sisa good. SPANISH FORK — tremendous difference — a MaryBalke, Chicago. re Community difference that diminishes as An orange pie like thai is Of course, one teen-age girl DEAR GIRLS: may-be more mature than Showers are given to provide another and certainly she the bride with all the little extras would prefer an older date. But, she'll need to set up for the most part, I think teenhousekeeping — like linens, agers are hapoiec and more canned goods, measuring spoons comfortable around kids their — things she might not chink to own age. buy herself. s.ce-president; Marsha Walker, Club Notes If you're as mature as you Tam to be the matronof honor, and there will be three bridesmaids. Wouldit be rightto have a bridal shower for her? She has her own home and furnishings, but we want to do something. We are at a loss get excited over some new dish Is Latest Add about % «. the The Utah County Pharmaceutical Auxiliary held its first meetingof the seasonat the home of Mrs, Helen Wright, Springville. The new president, Mrs. Henry Gardner conducted the business meeting and introduced the Utah State Pharmaceutical Auxiliary officers who are: Fern Thompson, president; Dottie Sorenson, first Cook and stir again over very tow heat till the eggs thicke lattice type. The latter will be married soon, She's been married twice before, and the RENEE C. NELSON Stir in 3 level tablesp margarine. Linea pan with your favorite dough, fill the shell and cover with full crust or a The Second Time Around Opera Guild Reporter for one year, She has also served as an officer in Phile Nada Women’s Club. Being civic-minded and concerned for community betterment, she has actively participated in discussion and editorializing on school and community matters. At present she serves on the Indian Hills Landscape and Architect Committee and on the Neighborhood Committee. ‘The interest she has had in reading and literature has no doubt been partially the result of her family background. Her father, Professor Thomas EF. Cheney hastaughtliterature at B YU for 26 years. Renee and Marvin are parents offive sons ranging in age from 19 to 3. Ambitious, energetic, and decisive, Renee manages to follow her variousinterests and do her work with enthusiasm. top pan. The tables were artistically quick-cook tapioca, % cup decorated with fall flowers, sugar, ‘% teasp. salt and 2 somewhat. Cool fruits and pumpkins tablesp. melted butter or into the shell Are Bridal Showers Okay Of Orient POP CORN easily. SusieMac Exotic Look LY make this a lovely social gathering for all who attend. “I she majored in business, prior to her marriage to Marvin N Nelson whois a teacher in math methods in the College of Education at BYU. Reading has always been one so high it makes them a luxury day at the Sage Inn. A program c the harvest item. Without success I have mixture to 3 beaten eggs, coming Open Session of the theme wes presented with a looked for a double-crust pie stirring quickly. Nelke Reading Club Indian special tribute paid to the past recipe that uses frozen berries. Return to the eggs. (For the Extravaganza to be held on presidents, ©an you help? benefit of any brides in the house Thursday, Oct, 21 at 2:30 p.m. Mrs. Henry Mazurek it wouldn’t do to pour all of the A collection of verses entitled The program will be held in Glen Ellyn, Il egg directly into the mixture. the cultural hall of the “Autumn” was presented by That I can. Here is one you can Immediate coagulation would EdgemontStake House and will Bloise Fillmore and an “Ode to count on for any frozen berry or set in.) Now add abouttwo thirds Past Presidents” was given by attract guests from throughout cherrypie. Defrost 2 packages of cup orange juice, as much as 1 the area including invited Ethel Bown. Oralynn Jones gave the berries (20 ounces in all) tablesp. grated orange rind if representatives from each @ reading on the themeoffall enough so the fruit breaks apart you like and 2 teaspoons butter harve women’s club, Renee Cheney Nelson of Provo was employed by The Daily Herald for a time as a young married woman. Now, as the mother of five children,keenly interested in the community (and with a bit of printer's ink in her blood) Mrs. Nelson has retured to the Herald as women’s editor. “This is editorship I have enjoythe creative challenge and the privilege of serving the people in this role.”” As women’s editor she succeeds Mrs. Winifred N, Jones, who retired, after a successful career in the profession, to join her husband in his business. Renee's duiies include writing women’s news, and editing and “laying out” the pages in the section. She also is responsible for the Sunday feature page leading off the women’s section, and the weekly music-art-drama e. Oo in Logan, shehaslived in Provo since 1945 excluding a short period following her husband in the U.S. Air Force, r in 1 cup hot water. You can use President Cuba Davis Dear Nan: aspberry pie has been a milk but the filling won't be as welcomed 16 membersto the fall luncheon of the American favorite of mine for years but Clear. Cook and stir over hot Legion Auxiliary, Dean Men- now there are so few fresh water constantly but don’t let it Mrs. Josephine Bird an- denhall Post 13, held on Satur- berries available andthe price is boil or touch the bottom of the Renee Cheney Nelson, Herald Women’s Editor says. =e, By Nan Wiley Has Meet Plans Completed long desired,” Renee Pharmaceutical Wives HoldInitia! Meeting LET’S ASK THE COOK Gardner, 1140 Aspen Friday at 2:30 p.m. produce a pearl. Canary Don't Mournthe Passing of the Dinner Hour shyly announce they all yot gold stars in school today By BETTY CANARY article about the decline of that old led The Dinner Hour Not only did the writer regret the passing of the traditional watherin |so attempted t. pinall the ills of Society onto our giving up the practice he grew absolutely maudlin over it: 1 Personally, 1 view it as a mixed blessing. [I may make In reality, The Dinner Hour at most houses has resem: bled a production of Gadailla Meets the Thundering Herd And Lives to Tell About. It One soon Jearns that it is difficult kee ing candles lit with all that milk splashing about And versation, far fron being stimulating, and informative, tends to on table manne er think of using a fork in of your finge: ) and postponed subjects (“No for more spills in the living room but ma or less crowding in mental hospitals, at is lo say, there is more point in even iying to t | you about it now, Cora—we’ we'll than one way to lie with s wait until after dinner!”) In our dreams ‘The Dinner Hour is a respite from the clamorof the outside world, It is a pool of serenity, a time of candlelight and pleasant conversation smiles, father carves, while little children, hand Mother folded Auxiliary Sp. Fork Club To Is Informed Host Convention About Africa SPANISH FORK — Susan Keir, a foreign exchange student from Africa spoke to the Ladies of the Spanish Fork American Legion Auxiliary Unit 68 as they met for their October meeting. She described her homeland for the group and showed a collection of highly interesting color slides on various areas and activities in that country. In describing scivols, she called attention to the fact that classes are conducted daily between the hours of 8 a.m. and 2 p.m. with students spending at least five hours in home study daily. Uniforms are worn byall students and no facial makeupis As forserenity, forget it. Once a child outgrows thro ing lima beans and chanting “Cookie, cookie, cookie he starts bringing the telephone to the table NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSOCIATION Lake Shore Couple Celebrate ¥ SPANISH FORK The Business and Professional Women’s Club of Spanish Fork will host the South Central District Convention to be heid at the Ideal Cafe in Spanish Fork, Sunday October 24 at 1:30 p.m. All BPW membersare urged to attend. Reservations should be made with club presidents. South Central District encompasses clubs in Provo, Orem, Ephraim, and Spanish Fork. District officers include: Edith Ellis, District Director; Myrle Vincent, Director; Vice Ruby District Amstad, Secretary. State officers will present the program and a woman of the year will be chosen and presented at the c-nvention. permitted for the girls. Music was furnished by the Spanish Fork High School There were 31,442 airline in the United States in “Madrigal Singers” under the pilots 1969. baton of Elmo Keck, with Sandra Walilentine, —_acA thought for today: Americompanist. Unit president, Norma Koyle can writer Carl Sandburg said, presided and directed the “Time is a sandpile we run our fingers through.” meeting. ATTEND BERNAT’S RUG AND PILLOW MAKING 71850 7189 SAVE'23 SAVE °35 Portable Dishwashers Regular $264.99, Built-in Dishwasher wb?’ 199° Regula $234.99. Portable now, built-in later Four cycles include hygienic 150° Sani-Wash rotating upper Roto-Rack. 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HENRY BROOKS LAKE SHU&E — Mr. and Mrs. Henry srooks of Lake Shore, were married June 1, 1909, They celetrated their sixty-second wedding anniversary on June 1, Mr. and Mrs. Brooks have traveled to California to visit their son and family every year for the last 25 years and a few years ago they flew to Massachusetts to visit another ‘The couple enjoy very good health. Mr. Brooks is now &4 years old and has been retired since 65 but he still enjoys son. working in his yard and garden. -or sweater yourself with a coat, Either way to be fashionable, the important thing is to don a sweater coat. Or coat sweater, depending on what you want to call it. Buttoned up, sashec, belted or His wife will celebrate her 82nd birthday on Nov. 1. She has excellent eyesight and still does handiwork such as braiding rugs, making afghans, em- By United Press International Coat yourself with a sweater broidering bedspreads and crocheting doilies, She has also open, the sweater coats go ‘round the clock made hairpin lace for many beautiful handkerchiefs. The trend in new watches The couple are parents of one from the Watchmakers of daughter and three sons: Mrs, Switzerland is toward bracelets Max (Theo) Graves,of Salt Lake which are wide and extra-wide. City; Burton Brooks, Kaysville; Some have become slimmer, Ray Brooks, Grandy, Mass.; and William Brooks, Fresno, Calif. supporting an oversize case which makes the timepiece a fashion accessory. Coloreddials are extremely prevalent, with They also have 11 grandchildren and two great- enamel! often being used in place of precious stones, 4 |