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Show Sen timen t Endures, Says Hues' Lend Harmony Different By GAILE DUGAS . NEAy "Women's Editor We've all seen it happen. We've done it ourselves. We've spoiled the effect of a stunning dress by turning cut in the same old shade of lipstick. Habit can be the lazy r woman's refuge. It's easier to reach for one lipstick than it is to experiment, to find Just the right shade for the n'ewest dress in your closet. But if the lipstick is orange and the dress is mauve, it really is time for action. . To. eliminate, guesswork and make life easier, 'one beauty house has brought out five lipstick shades intended to be kept on your dressing table with in handy reach. (A visit to tne will produce a little metal palette which , will keep the lipsticks conveniently together. ) These are vivid shades and in clude orange, coral, pink, rose and red. They are intended to flatter your skin as well as to harmonize with the clothes in your wardrobe. The lipsticks themselves ar4 creamy, the maker says, to eliminate any sensation of dryness on the lips. . WOMAN'S VIEW mother love, says' a woman ex' UPI Women's Editor pert on valentines. Sentiment NEW YORK (UPI) This year, said Miss Esther and Claus endures like Santa Mooney, the greeting card indus try expects some 500 million val 60 million entines to be sent This more than last year. year's total means that an average of two and valentines will be sent by each American, and industry sources said the bulk will be sentimental. "And I think the sentiment is genuine,'' said Miss Mooney. "W found that out during the war) Mr. and Mrs. L. Vera Peay of Our company came out with a Provo, announce the marriage of line of patriotic valentines. The their daughter,, Verona" Lee to men in the service didn't like James LeRoy Iavis. them. They wanted the pretty, "be married at lacy ones." ' The couple-wi- ll the Reception "Centre in Orem. A "You'd be surprised," she said, reception immediately following "at thq type of man who will the ceremony .will honor the young buy the frilliest number around "', couple. to say 'I love yon.' Hels the . Bishop Leo AJlen t .wal officiate strong, type. The man bendict-elenot The at the ecermony. normally expressive. is the soni of Mr: and Mrs. "Nostalgia is a factor too., k Richard Davis of Oskaloosa, Iowa. person selects a card because it Attending the ridewiiH be Lois looks like one great aunt iMabl I Ann Floyd, matron of honor, Mary once got from a beau." I WHILE YOU WERE AWAY Ellen Scott, Shaiina'Rae Hales- and Miss Mooney, a native of SyraAnn Hales. cuse, N. Y., for more than 20 WATKINS GLEN, N. Y. (UPI) best - When four disgruntled hunters years has been curator of the Rudy R5mero performed valentine collecreturned home, to Watkins Glen man duties. After a short honey- Norcross antique one of the mp$t from a completely unsuccessful moon to visit Mr. Davis' family tion, considered She expedition to the in Iowa, the couple wili make their comprehensive in the country. in the Adirondaeks several hundred miles home in Salt Lake City, where Mr. said there are thousands them of of some collection, away, they learned that a Iherd of Davis jvalue, others- less impor deej had appeared during their tant. absence in the bacKyard ot one The collection dates from 1710, of their homes. with al cut parchment valentine of religious motif , believed one ff tial food elements that growing Eck-blathe oldest in America. Miss Mooi-e- y teenagers need," says Miss TIMPANOGOS GARDEN CLUB, said it probably was made by She said the average teen Will meet' Friday at 8 p.m. at age girl needs at least 2,400 to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert runs. The collection also includes those gathered by the late Rutjh 2,600 calories a day. K. Allen, 2080 N. Oak Lane. Webb Lee, noted authority on anthe And the cure? "Certainly Simmons will speak on "Bene tiques, with whom Miss Mooney parents can't supervise every ficial Animals and', Birds." worked on "A History of Valenmouthful their youngsters eat," tines." said Miss Eckblad. ALICE LOUISE REYNOLDS Parents can, however, make; CHAPTER 1 Miss Mooney said that historat! sure that meals eaten in the the Win meet Sunday evening ians know valentines date from home contain needed nutrients, home of Dr. and Mrs. Jesse the aricient days of Rome, with and the food specialist at WSU Weight. Professor Thomas Cheney some sources crediting the custom suggested using the "big four" and Mrs. Elaine Clark will furnish to a martyred saint named Val- food groups as a daily guide. . entine who sent a farewell . mes- the program o folk ballads. This includes the milk, meat, and the breads-- ; YESHARAH CLUB, CHAPTER ,2 vegetable-fru- it Will meet Thursday at 7:30. p.m. DEKOTA LITERARY CLUB cejteal groups. She said that four Will meet Friday at 4:15 p.m., and usually more glasses of milk at the home of Mrs. H. Winfield daily are essential but cheese Clark, 35 E. 4th N. Dr. Harvey at the home, of Mrs: Erie V. Voor-ma1170 Locust Circle. Dr. Clinand ice cream could substitute Feltcher . will j eview,, the book for part of the milk supply." ton Your God." In Larson will speak. Faith "Science and The food specialist also urged LOYAL STAR LODGE NO. 145 that two or more servings of FELECIA CLUB meat be included in the day's Will meet Friday at 7:30 p.m. Will meet Friday at 7 p. m. at at the ..home of! Mifs Lucille Lyon, the home of Mrs. Max K. Johndiet. J 643 N. 5th E. son, 636 E. 2nd S. Dark green or deep yellow well-kno- V wn Verona Peay one-ha- lf , five-and-di- 6' J- -' n ill ft? 4 '5 ' V-V 3 - V - if - j " he-m- an ct j : ! " j fc: i. . fcVi?J:'L.-i,-rif- ;'. t. i LIPSTICK PALETTEt-- To keep' pace with fashion i col m a ors, this girl keeps five essential lipstick shades little "metal palette on her dressing table. This enables her lipstick shade with her costume, ''day her to blend - . . -- deer-huntin- g infi-men- se - or evening.- j Club Notes Survey Shows Lack n Average Girl's' Diet PULLMAN, Wash. (UPI) The girl average American teen-ag-e lives oa a diet only slightly better than that in many of fthe world's famine areas. But it is the girl's own fault, according to nutrition study. a recent-nationa- l Inez Eckbl ad, Washington State University's extension specialist, said the survey indicates teenagers diets are only slightly better in terms of food value than those in any of the world's ; d. EJ1-be- rt not set a sufficient amount of following one or more of the ' protein, calcium, iron, vitamin A, thiamine, riboflavin and vitamin- c. :! . "The teenage diets especially lack calcium, iron, and vitamin C." she- - said. "And the closer the cirls eet to maturity, the poorer their diets and the fewer nutrients they get in the day's meals and snacks. The cause? One is the tradi"woman-worry- " .over tional starvation areas. . , ever the is of weight: But another Miss'Eckblad is a member rou committee ' on popular the national teen with ranks high improving teenage nutrition. The tine which committee recently analyzed nu aeers. trition research studies conduct "Empty calorie foods sweets, nation. potato sthe acres chips or carbonated bev ed ten do out of six She said girls eragesdo not have the essen-4-- H candy-popcorn-p- - op I , J ! j f n, j i j . , DAILY HERALD Helps Rating By ELINOR WILLIAMS Did you know: hi T That many girls wish the boys they date would dress properly for dates instead of wearing jeans? Jeans are only for some dates that include outdoor sports. For dtherj dates, ii- cluding movies, slacks and la sports jacket or a clean sweater with a clean are suitable . shirt. J:j: ?' That some elrls tiav too much 'attention to their appearance or V , , Ifrear pa;nts, too much, with slop py, 'unfeminine mannerisms thatl seem to go with pants, according to th boys? Wear a becoming dress or. a pretty blouse and skirt for date; it's not only proper, but clever, for your best appeal is your ' femininity in dating. boys seem to pay a lot of attention to girls who wear tight I; sweaters and skin-tigthey inpants,' but at prom-timvite the nicest girl they know, not the "sexiest?" That boys wish girls would once in a suggest, house-date- s a way to have fun while? when they're broke! or to give the allowance a break. Plan the fun and food in advance. That dirty fingernails, soiled shirts and sloppy jeans are girL' pet "hates" when they talk about .. , boys? That another coriiplaint from girls is this: Some boys donrt date a girl unless she "necks,i" yet if she does part with a few kisses, the whole school knows about it the next day and the boys' chatter gives her a bad reputation? (For help with personal problems, write to Elinor Williams at this paper. As many letters as possible will be printed in this column.) Household Hints hat ht e, ' ji , United Press International Avoid scouring waffle irons, the manufacturers advise. Let the iron cool with the cover open, then outside' wipe! the chrome-finishe- d cloth and surfaces, with a damp mild soap. . Remove waffle grids from the baker and wash in a dishpan. . . to cup cake batter for unusual flavor and freshness. ft'" As an accompaniment to ;ham or fishj serve whole pitted prunes with a- hot glaze of melted butter and brown sugar. " - . - - j CheeseclothJ diapers, ilannel or wool cloths : are recommended .for dusting. Shun coarse or openmesh material, synthetic fabrics or new cloths that may be full of lint! Never use an oiled or treated' fcloth on waxed furniture because oil softens and smear wax and makes it sticky. . Starch potholders lightly after laundering to keep them from picking up dirt and stains.; . Add, chopped, canned apple slices Use chopped green tops of celery in tossed salads- or scatter them over soups. - When ' cooking leg of lamb, do not remove the thin outer covering, called the fell. The roast wSl cook in less time and .hold its shape better if the fell is left on. Good quality grapefruit should firm but snringy to the touch, foe heavy, fairly well-shape- and smooth-skinne- d, . d, The Gale 10:00 Tonight They Made Mo Storm Show A Criminal 6:30 Tonight sage to the blind daughter of his jailer. Others believe they started with the Roman custom of celebrating February 14 with a festival in honor of the goddess Juno. 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