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Show Alice And Mom: Girls' Night Out t ' some More than a hundred Alices took a wearing braces and pigtails look through the Looking Glass at Monument Park Stakes "Dear To My Heart Night recontiy. This is the evening when fathers traditionally have the television set to themselves while mother and daughter go out for a little "girl talk. The night is typical of hundreds being presented this month for Mia Maids throughout the Church. Marlene B. stake Mia Maid leader hosted the Sen-ge- r, event. Dont be Alice in Blunderland, advised Verda Mae Christensen of the MIA General Board, who told the girls to start preparing for their "very important date For some mothers, the talk turned out to be exactly what Ive been trying to tell my daughter, but heart-to-hea- By LOUISE GARDINER temple marrige. "The world today would have you believe that chastity is not important, and much of the literature suggests immorality is just part of personal freedom. This Is not true. rt didnt know how. And for the girls, the occasion was a chance to be with their mothers on an equal basis. We mothers like to think of ourselves as being as pretty as we always are, explained Mrs. Christensen, "although sometimes if we glance in our looking glasses before we put on makeup, our faces are gone. She advised the Mia Maids, share more about yourselves with your mothers, and they will share more with you. She warned girls to avoid situations where emotions and chemistry can get out of hand. "Remember, she said every girl needs to keep her light on in the dark. The girl looking back at you through the looking glass can be the girl of your dreams, she concluded. f Kathy Bradshaw and her moiher, Mrs. Blair Bradshaw, enjoy humor, wisdom of MIA general board leader. Shari, left, and Barbie joke with moiher tors. Robert Anderson before program. RCH WEEK ENDING MARCH sketch at Mia Maid "Dear To My Heart" night. Mothers and daughters get together musically to tell girls what they should see in a glance 'Through the Looking Glass." 15, 1969 |