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Show Miss Leishman Now New. 2 Srs. Jenkins Solemn ceremonies Mood ay at tre Salt Lake Trmpla united in , ir" n 3 I: f 4 i -- v MRS. ARLEN D. JENKINS (Nancy Leishman) Household Hints Traditional -- Mrs. Mary C. Duckett, Mrs. Seth around the cup during baking. Smoot. Mrs.' Hamilton Calder and Owners of new clothes dryers Mrs. Lawrence Goodwill. will discover that this appliance At the guest book were Shan-o- n can be used for freshening tired Webber. Toni Macdonald and and for fluffing and draperies Judy Firms ge. dusting rugs and pillows. shag Arrangfeg the gifts were Mrs. nstead of such items on banging Gary Jenkins, Mrs. Larry Jen-ki- the clothes line for several hours. and Mrs. John Sutherland. tumble them to ihe clothes Also assisting in receiving without beat for about five dryer min were Dr. and Mrs. Robert Oliv- utes. look win brand new. They ers and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer ns Terry. special guest was Mrs. Melinds Lilienquiat. grandmother of the- bride. For ber going-awa- y the cew Mrs. Jenkins changed to a lirht btee knit suit trimmed wtrh white, wtd white coat and navy biue accessories. The parents of the bridegroom were hoeta at a wedding breakfast given foDowiag the cereal social functions mony. feave JoeJuded a shower given by Mar!a Moosco, Toni Macdos- A Pre-cupti- children involved, hence the hesitation. All of them left of their own choice with me, our; home life having been Hades; never a kind word from their father; only black looks and moody silence. Nothing we did was right. It got so we jumped at our own shadows. When I talk of going back the kids cry. Yet this way, they have no father. -Maybe you can help me to think- straight. i Worn Out DEAR WORN OUT: There are two sides to every marital problem. Therefore, I hope that your - Moths will go hungry at your bouse this year if you launder your woolens properly and then seal them in pliofilm bags. Mod- - era automatic laundry appliances do a good job on woolen blankets and garments when you follow the suggestions made in the use- and-car- e books that come with these appliances. y I Breakfast Meeting Held Mrs. Charles Mitchell and Mrs. Quinn Hatch, presidents of the two Provo Chapters, welcomed cers of both chapters. Music throughout the program aid. Shannon Webber and Bobbi was furnished by a string quintet McFarland. Mrs. Leishman prethe Lincoln Junior High from sided at a trousseau tea honoring School, consisting of Bin Everitt. her daughter. Chris McKellar. Dan Croft. Don Pyne. and Brian Stubbs. Russell Cluff sang two solos accompanied by Mrs. Thomas W. Lee. The committee on arrangements were Mrs. Catherine Brown, chairman. Mrs. Sadye Lewis, Mrs. Lucius Laudie, Mrs. Lory Free. Mrs. Mary Demos, Mrs. Ivy Richardson. Edith a Booth, Florence Martincau, Mrs. Lettie Hatch and Mrs. Dodge. The engagement and wedding plans of; Deann Rowley are Mr. land Mrs. announced by Albert M. Rowley Sr., of Orem. Miss Rowley will be married to Wayne Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Harris of Orem on July 11 J in LDS Salt Lake Temple ceremonies. In the evening of the same day a reception will be given honoring the neW couple in the garden at the home of the bride, if j. Bidden to attend the bride fori the reception are Mrs. AIBert Rowley Jr., Mrs. Vern Rowley, Jeana Rowley, Mrs. Clair Avery; . Shenan Smith, Peggy Jacobson and tjayia itowley. Miss Rowley has been a student at Provo High School from whic h Mr. Harris has been graduated. The young couple expects to make a firsi home in Seattle,! Washi. where the bridegroom will be employed and the bride continue her schooling. her-parents- , -- A, j -- DEAN DIX: DISTRAUGHT: DEAR ROWLEY Beauty, Campaiq Don't Tanr Unless You My Are Sli - 'V NEW YORK (UP1) Kerf America beautiful. Skip fie pedal pushers, blue Jeans and shorts when motoring to your vacation. hideaway. 'The trouble with pedal pushers and sdeh where the trp ical fe-male s concerned:. THey don't hideaway very mx&h. As any veteran can stifyj Nothing advances the age ot tne ugiy Amertcan quite rapidly as the site of a chunky atron or , miss in pants best raited for females withi a model's slim anatomy. xouj see sucn a stgif every so often at .the gas stations along the typical turnpike, U.5.A. In the vactkm months able ad, you'll 1 see them more than! every so often. The International Ladies' Union (ILGWU), ment cause the of Keeping the wages nation's motoring fejnales prei sentable while making? "500 easy 4 I a day." I miles a j is great American "Motoring y $ pasttime and it's ariazlng how, little ktention is paid to dressing cbmfdrtably and f attractively for it," the ILGWU's poef laureates,' Eleanor Lambert, arid Fr ancle Hughes, note in a iTravel In booklet. 1 Style'j ' They caution that tight toreador pants j shorts ori cottion dresses with stiff petticoats aire as mis placed in a madernJ automobile as grand monier lin en duster, bonnet and long motor girl-wtch- : ! members and guests to the annual Yesharah Jane Breakfast, held Saturday. Mrs. Arvid Dodge was mistress of ceremonies and introduced Dr. Milton Backman of the religion department of the Brigham Young University as the guest speaker. Dr. Backman spoke on the theme "Every . Member a Missionary." He gave a very interesting talk on the new missionary system in the church and its effect on the church membership. The tables were beautifully decorated with pink and white flowers and ribbons.' Following the breakfast, tradi-ditional installation ceremonies were held for the incoming offi100 DOROTHY DEAR i. i -- small son is overly immature, yet very intelligent.) Although by seven he could qualify for the third ffrade. one moment he talks silly, the next like a Harvard professor. The only time children his own ace notice him is when they pelt him with pebbles as he passes. I want my child to be pormal and liked by others; but other chil dren shun him. I try to be a sub stitute playmate but it's not the same. The situation is getrag me down. I have become nervous and jumpy and he disobedient having, only lately taken to lying and creatine scenes. What can J do for this lonely, precocious little bov who finds himself a square peg in a round hole? Distraught Mother j i 7lyf - i husband can be persuaded to write me bis version. Only" then can I give practical, realistic advice. If he balks, suggest a conference with your clergyman or a worker at the local Domestic Relations Court. . easy-to-ma- ke I. separated but not divorced though I long to be. There are four and at my husband's invitation, the couple are here every Satur day night. Each time that freshie chases. Again and again I've said. "The answer is NO!" In desperation I finally told my husband who refuses to do any thing;) just says he trusts me and knows I will not become involved. Meanwhile I'm rapidly becoming a nervous wreck. I've been happily married eight years; have five children and not the slightest desire for any man other; than my husband, but still this wolf pursues me. What do you advise? Upset r DEAR UPSET: Your plight does not exactly reduce me to tears because you can easily be in control, if you really want to be. Spending every Saturday night in the same company must be rather monotonous. The pat tern should be broken and you are the logical one to do it since the wife is generally in charge of the social department. Ideally J of course, neither hus band nor wife should operate at cross purposes, but sometimes that's .unavoidable if there are business considerations involved. Since you do not mention any, I assume there are none; so you have even less excuse for letting this silly performance persist. Stop crying, "Wolf!" and act. Surley this couple are not so oblivious! to the rules of etiquette that they will continue to come to your home when the invitation is not backed up by you. If they are that insensitive, then you need feel no compunction. Make this quite clear to your husband who seems just as inconsiderate of you , as your friends are. His trust in you may be flattering; but it's also unfeeling. A very simple solution to your problem would be to include several other couples in these Saturday night gatherings. No need to cook and serve a whole y. Invite your meal and coffee, or guests for dessert one contribute each have couple When menu. on the you item weary of the hostess role, arrange a Saturday night engage ment elsewhere, and one for the following week, and the week after that. Most husbands are agreeable about giving their wives a break from the kitchen. As a last resort, become a TV Western addict, and make sure your husband gets hooked too. 1 tables featured Serve meat salads, fruit or miniature white trees and vio as lets decoration. Assisting in pudding fillings in erring guests were Allene Cai- - tart shells. To prepare the shells. der, Mrs. Neil Percival, Mrs roll out rounds of pastry about MenUl Creenhalgh. Mrs. Roy 6 inches in diameter. Place each namtnocd. Diana Smoot. Sandra one over an inverted custard or Bmoot, Mrs. David Weight. Janet muffin cop. Bake in a pre he ted Caider. Janet Terry, and Char- oven at 475 degrees for 8 to 10 lotte Smith. Those pouring were minutes. The pastry will shape serving DEAR DOROTHY DIX: I am tune the f! d . self-address- ed , 4 on- looker protects her. Your husband may learn an inspiring lesson. After all, it is his responsibility to keep the. wolf from the door. Send a stamped, envelope for my leaflet, "Attentions from Married Men." extra-marit- al ' j, that happens, some idealistic the idea that I am the perfect romanc female for ing. We've known these people three years; the husband was origin ally my husband's friend. On that basis I asked him and bis wife in for an evening of bridge. They invited us back. The third time, while bis wife and my husband were out in the kitchen mixing drinks, he whis pered that I was his ideal woman and how about a dinner for two in the country with a few hours afterward m a motel? I was furious. Being dever, he plays v vt:-- OREM II fl ll KLJJlUJ j4JJJjL-...... WEWtNGS SOCtJILS CLUB NEWS I If I LJL 'Friend' of Husband Wants More Than Friendship of Wife over-menac- es purple-wisteria- . Tn V By Helen Worden Erskine Invariably there's saloon .scene DEAR DOROTHY DIX: Some in very horse opera and usually how, Lord help me, the husband there's a villain who one of the hostessses. When of a couple we chum with got well-wisb- en cntaroa. ' DOROTHY DIX 7 raarriage Nincy LeLshman daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. LeUbman of Provo and Arfen D. Jenkins, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Staniey D. Jenkins of Pen-- dietoc. Ore. ' la the evening the young couple received a host of at a formal reception held in tee Alumcl Building. Briham Young L Diversity campus. Gradation of violet tones ming led with shimmering white formed a pretty background for the recti Tin line standing before white trees j bang with lavender and For the occasion the bride wore a formal gown of while sLi or-ganxa over taffeta, fashioned with a be skirt supporting detachable chipel train. The Em pire jacket and skirt were ap- puquea wtth Aleocon lace. From small crown encrusted with seed pear is her shoulder-lengt- h Cxouffant Her veil, cascaded. flowers were white spider chry anthem urn. Receiving with the couple were tne bridal attendants, Karen Leiabmaa. Mrs. Oliver B. John ston.! Mrs. Wilam Treu. Mr. Donild D. Clark. Marlene Monsoa and Lynn J til tries. models They wore made-aiik-e of lavender Austrian print form ing the soft gathered skirt and fitted bodkre. They held cascades Esther Reed daisies. Gary Jenkins served as beat man. The ushers were Larry Jenkins. John Sutherland', Reed Jen- kin and Keith Miller. The bride's mother chose white i3c linen for her suit and Mrs. Jenkins, also wore a white suit. Their flowers, were white spider TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 18G3 mah County. Utah DAILY HERALD 8 " $h - i 't To f great extent children mirror their i V J v ff ' - ' er i l wv ; i , , , elders. Relax. Learn to control r ' 4 ' , i vour nerves (it can be done) be i ' ' ' fore speaking to your little boy ' ' " J - A and then be sure it is done in a firm, quiet tone. Children: like animals, are supersensitive to the Quality of voice. Accept the fact that he has a high IQ and s i , ' don't try to pair him off with . , , ' '" "v children his own age unless they , ' v' ' i , , f r si:t?W.K:i.&: .;s ; .f: ; are of equal intelligence. ,r ,. Those who gang up on him do so out of fear. They shower him with pebbles because he is so MRS. WAYNE A. WINTERTON (Barbara Rae Bush) different and therefore a menace It's a vicious circle. He lies and creates scenes because he is on the defensive. Build up his de flated ego by giving him a chance to prove himself. Consult your local board of education about a school or class 'for children such as he. Once he finds his level he will develop into a hap Now making their home at 295 of soft veiling hung from a pearlpy, normal child. E. 720 S., Orem, are newlyweds. encrusted coronet, which she wore ing veil. ,Their suggestions: Mr. and Mrs, Wayne A. Winterton. on her headi j If 'you are thej slacks type, be Have you a problem? Perhaps The bride! Is th former Barbara She held a single, sure yours are Cut for comfort Helen Worden Erskine can help Rae Bush, Mr-- , and Talisman rose. of daughter through the crotch, and In a you. Write her in care of this Mrs. Herschel Bush of Salt Lake matei ial so you in Friends who assisted serving newspaper, enclosing a stamped, City. The Allen M. Wintertons of accordion wbn't arrive Janlooking were. Janice Bonnett, guests envelope. Orem are parents of the bride- - ice Gibson, Vesta Morton, ; Alene pleated. Make sure the shirt is ' '!' broom. Winterton, and Marcia Simmons. cut long so it won't ride up and The couple, married in Manti Mrs. Lynn Stewart presided at the balloon at the back. I type (most Temple ceremonies May 29 were quest book. Those helping with the f The honored at an informal open house gifts were Ann Winterton, Mrs. women) ought to Consiler three of given at the Winterton home in E. J. Simmons, Jane and Janet the easiest costumes ffor motor Orem. Bush and Myrlene Simmons. hg. These include the knitted EUREKA The Eureka LDS dress land jacket;! the Seasy tweed For her marriage; the bride Special guests from Relief Society held its last 'reg- wore a oecomingi with a neat blouse or sweat stilt gown of wnite for the event were Mr. and Mrs. summer the for ular meeting , satin,1 heavily appliqued with fine Gordon Bischoff and family of er; the printed spectator sports. months 'and honored, the visiting imported lace. Lace scallops also Missoua, Mont. dress teachers. The new weds will be liying in outlined the rounding neckline and Mn Junior An interesting program was formed a wedge in the three- - Orem this year where Mr. Win- - post 1st the new refreshments and ligtyt presented sleeves. A length terton has! accented a teaching Hj eh Sdhool, leng served. The society will hold one q"?.rt?r ' 1 ' ' ' c meeting a month on the first i Tuesday of each month during No Telephone or Mail Orders, All Soles Final. No Sales to Other Stores the summer. President Gerlie Kav was ' in i charge of the afternoon activi ties. r "A S j 4 - - v Gar-Worke- rs' .' .,' - i 4 - , - l- single-handedl- i, i:; : ;:.:::,c .; s-- x':''. ... !i . Newlywed Couple Now At New Home, In Orem Area low-slu- ng j long-stemm- ed crease-resista- nt i. I I rT: j l ; - z- ': J ....... ,r , Club Notes- - Reunions . self-address- I'"- HELPER RESIDENTS Present and former residents of Helper will hold a reunion on Sunday, June 9 at Elm Grove In liberty Park, Salt Lake City. Each family should bring lunch XI BETA and the event will be conducted The annual Mothers and Daughall day. ters party will be held Saturday 1 p.m., at the home of Mrs. The word- honeymoon came at Max Warner. from the term "honey mouth." In ancient Europe, the bride WOMEN 'OF THE MOOSE and bridegroom were required Will hold election of new (Officers to drink mead a kind of wine Thursday at 8 p.m. This will also made from honey. The pre- be enrollment night under- the di scription: drink it for 30 days rection of the Friendship Com to assure fertility. mittee. i '' Ill . ,',-- MRS. VAN LYNN BRONSON (Laurel Ann McEwan) Open House ForNewweds Set Friday Christian Women Hear Lesson By Mrs. Badertscher EUREKA I on Friday evening and heard a and Mrs. Austin lesson on "What Do You Tell M. McEwan. SOO'W. 2000 N., Your Children About Suffering?" Orrm. wU be hosts at a presented by Mrs. Virginia Bad open bouse on Friday, ertscher. Mrs. Vola Nevers gave June ?. at their home honoring the opening service and the meettheir daughter. Laurel Ana Mc ing was presided over by Presi Ewan. who became the bride of dent AUiene Farren. Plans were Van Lynn Brocson. a son of Mr. made for the annual picnic to be and Mrs. Victor R. Bronsoo of held at Salem Park, on June 28. Pleasant Grove, la a ceremony At the next meeting there will performed April 12 la Preston, be a lesson and lecture presented Ida. on old silver. The meeting will The receiving hours will be be at the home of Mrs. Badfrom 7:30 to 10:30 p. ra. ertscher on June 12. The cewtyweds are both gradThe club was" invited to Tooele uates of the Pasant Grove for a patio party on June 13 High School. by the Tooele Women's Society of Christian Service. One program subject that draws At the close of the evening meet- Mrs. Treloar erowda to community-clu- b served tasty refresh ings today Is foreign cooking. Two ments to the 11 members present. of cer flkns. entJJed The Art Plea"The and Jrencn Cooking re FREE sures of Cfcinese Cooking cJub for programs. xxr avalUbie MOTHPROOFING g Oa Tor WUUr wutnk Tbey are based on ctxjthooks of tbe same ti'Jes. You UNiYtasmr clean ess TS E. lilt S. aatf I3S N. It K. eta arrange to have then shown by b Tuirtag at la rrve aaa 4Ut S. aai SUU la ORDI-- Mr. ycer groc7 Oram. V: r -i t.yt m mi ONLY! j -- .114 n. 250 lt Ti WEST CENTER : FOOD BARGAIN ANNEX No. post-weddi- ng best-sellin- . TOMORROW A mmmm The Women's Socie ty of Christian! Service met at the home of Mrs. Pansy Treloar ks i - 7 non-slac- out-of-to- ' Z'J. li Teachers Hono red At Final Meeting WOMEN OF ST. MARY'S Tne final luncheon meeting of the current season will be held Wednesday at 12 noon at the Parish House. The event is listed as and covered dish. no-hoste- ss, ' ed PRICES and EFFECTIVE WEDNESDAY MAYONNAISE CARNATION KRAFT, QUART Instant Milk BEEF. 35c 12-o- z. TOMATOES No. 7 cans, . I OVC JrnQk OOt. . PINEAPPIE Ubbs No. CAKE JIFFY 123 1 to tin. MIX-:- : Libby, MEN'S DACRON BLEND SHORT SLEEVE r .!.:.' lbs: 49 r2J UJJ ... ::h:-y. 227c 5Vi-oi- .. GRAHAM CRACKERS . I AND UP COME IN AND SEE! -- l QCr OJC 2T JWE ADD ONLY 10 SAUCE I CHEERIOS ' APPLE u Fa 40-o- x. 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