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Show 14 Daily Herald’ WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1964 Polly’s Pointers Utah County, Utah Clean Brushes Without Mess By POLLY CRAMER Newspaper Enterprise Assn. DEAR POLLY—I clean paint brushes in a large can that has an attached lid. Let the brushes stand until clean and when ready to remove from the cleaning solution, close the: lid on a PO a a ca eTURSINCTT as much as possible and slowly pull the brushes out. You will | | {is ' not have to squeeze this. excess liquid out by hand.— MARIANNE DEAR POLLY—A smail piece of foam rubber carpet padding makes a wonderful typewriter GOLD AND GREEN BALL PLANNERS—Utah Stake Gold and Green Ball will be held Saturday, April 11, at the Third Ward Chapel with theme “It Might As Well Be Spring,” with Verena Chapman as chairman, who is assisted by stake activity counselors, Ann Mecham and Dave Olpin. Music Those by an orchestra, refreshments, floor show, decorations are planned. 15 years of age and over are invited, semi-formal or best dress, dates or stag. Sterling Is A Family Affair MRS. D. L. S. Casual living may be here to stay—but the bride and groom - still want sterling for their ‘ table. Long first on the bride’s gift list—sterling now gets the vote of the groom of the nottoo-distant future. 1 Sterling is one of t he precious things of life that both men and women respond to. Men appreciate it. for its “high quality, prestige and permanence.” The lady of the house admires its beauty and elegance. And she likes t he secure feeling it gives her that her table flatware will always look right, for any occasion, for the rest of her life. ; Happily, sterling is among the gifts those close to the couple like most to give because it is a lifetime treasure, with sentiment and value. Parents, especially, like to give their children wedding presents that have the family feeling associated with sterling flatware. Sterling is tradition- Win At Bridge DEAR POLLY — Those who ally the gift of the bride’s par-| more settings with fewer pieces ents. The groom’s parents, too,|than t o cut down on the num- have more than one. teen-ager might like to collaborate with|ber of settings. By OSWALD JACOBY Newspaper Enterprise Assn. Sometimes an apparently sensational play is merely routine expert practice. Take a look at the East and North hands only. West opens the queen of spades after North has raised South from one to three no-trump. You, East, would like to return your partner’s suit, but you have a mighty good reason not to. You just can’t lead a suit when you don’t have any ofit. So you must shift and it takes only a little study to see that a diamond or club lead is hopeless. You have to lead a heart. Which heart are you going to lead? If you are an expert there is no problem at all. You lead the jack. This is not a book lead. Every book says to lead fourth best from four, unless you have certain sequences in your high cards, but you have no sequence at all. Nevertheless, the jack play has everything to gain and nothing to lose. This time it) gives you four quick heart tricks. If South covers with the queen, your partner wins with CZARee NEW!NO-MESS NO-DRIP WAY TO NORTH 8 mS4 ¥ 1083 @A1094 &KQ02 west EAST 4Q596532 A VA52 ¥KIO7 o5 #8632 &96 ay goes out at night should Comfort Joins Style For Traveling to Fair leave a light on that can be seen from the parents’ bedroom. The last youngster to come homeshould turn out the light. The parents can thentell when everyone is in without getting up to check, or worse Travel schedules are in the still, worrying about it—MRS. making, bags are in the packE. M. L. ing for the great invasion of DEAR POLLY — When makthe 1964 World’s Fair in New ing covered buttons, fold the York. Yet, the best laid plans material in eighths and it will for serenity and fun can fall be easy to cut a circle for the apart if your wardrobe doesn’t covering. Baste closely around have the sightseeing know-how. the edges leaving a couple of Main advice to World’s Fairer: inches of thread on each end. Decide on an overall color j Pull up through the metal back- theme. Keep solid colors out|ing and the button top will be side, and patterns inside. Select |smooth and even.—LOUISE fashions that permit an inter| GIRLS — Whencovering but- play of costume effects. Shun tons that have clamp-on metal high-heeled stilts for stackedbacks, I always baste around heeled walking shoes. Take the circle of fabric but have nothing that will present a a knot in one end of the thread, pressing problem. Comfort facand pull it up tight around the tor should dominate all your sultants feel it is better to have | Will meetfor the annualbirth- mold before attaching the back. thinking. |This is far easier than trying day party Friday at Riverside) 1) smooth fabric over the small For a Fair-trotting experience Country Club for elections and! prongs for the purpose. — completely free from wardrobe doubts and cares, the secret is presentations of ‘‘The Unsink-| por_Ly able Molly Brown.” Committee] DEAR POLLY — When my to begin assembling a wardrobe members are Mrs. Kent Tolboe, |twin grandchildren were born long before yourtrip. |Mrs. Dick Johnson and Mrs. | their mother put fingernail Five suggested essentials of Rex Lewis. polish on the big toenail of one the trip are: the ace. A heart return gives| LITERARY LEAGUE so she could tell them apart. The classic styling of woolyou all your hearts. | Will meet Friday at 2:30 at There was no chance of one knit ‘“‘clinger” dresses gives If South ducks, you continue} the home of Mrs. Antone K. getting two baths or being fed |them a multi-purpose versawith a low heart with the same Romney when Mrs. David Ost- an extra time. tility. They have a smartly happy result. ler will present the topic on —To help keep ours a closely tailored look by day, and with This play would not have South America. knit family, we use a round a switch to dressier accessosaved you had South held the LOYAL STAR AUXILIARY robin letter. Each person writes ries, they’re ready for the eveace and queen of hearts, but it Will meet Friday at 7:30 p.m. a letter and sends it on to the ning at any fancy night spot. would still have been a happier with Mrs. Fern Nielsen in next one in a prescribed order. Jumpers add tremendous wardlead than fourth best. The jack) Spring Lake. When it comes home again, robe mileage, changing persolead would have held declarer UCOMO CLUB {each person takes out his own nality with different blouses, to two heart tricks; the fourth Will meet Thursday at 8 p.m. letter and puts in a new one. sweaters, or scarves. They, best lead would have allowed! with Mrs. Howard Crandall My specialty is saving my own too, can be worn bare-armed him to makethreetricks in the| when members will make gifts letters when they come back. for dress-up occasions. A blazer suit. I put them in a file to make a suit is a Fairing-wardrobe for the Mother’s Day party. nice diary of family doings. — basic. This new look, trimly CPA AUXILIARY tailored and sparked with Will meet Thursday at 7:30 MRS. R. H. A. double-breasted brass buttons p.m. with Mrs. Ralph Olsen, 411 Q—The bidding has been: Share your favorite homemakis indispensable for the travelEast South West North E. 3050 N. for a program of 1¢ Pass 1N.T. Pass handwork and household hints. ing ideas . . . send them to ler. Select skirts in slim or * * * Polly in care of The Daily pleated styles, with free-stride Pass 26 Pass 2N.T. Herald. You'll receive a bright, motion. Jackets — always flexPass z RICH DESSERT You, South, hold: new silver dollar if Polly uses ing and easy — may be longPortuguese orange pudding is @A2 YK3 $7654 bAQ432 your idea in Polly’s Pointers. sleeved or sleeveless. Add a a rich dessert. Mix 2 cups of What do you do now A— Bid no-trump. sugar with 8 whole eggs, beatYour close alternate choice is ing well. Add the juice of 6 te pass, but your partner’s two small oranges and the grated no-trump bid has certainly invited game and you have 13 rind of 3 small oranges, beating well again. Pour into a points and a five card suit, well-greased ovenproof dish. TODAY’S QUESTION instead of bidding two no- Bake in a preheated 350-degree trump your partner raises your oven about 25 minutes, or untwo clubs to three. What do you til a silver knifeblade inserted go in the center emerges clean. Answer Tomorrow Makes 6-8 servings. the aim of building a complete| Selecting Patterns set for the young people. | Because sterling patterns During t he engagement peri-|blend so well with other deod, both bride and groom can| signs, the newlyweds should not supplement gifts of sterling/be overly concerned with with purchases of their own. matching sterling to other table There is special meaning injappointments. Today’s decorachoosing and saving, together,|tors recognize the beauty and for a possession that is as per-|individuality of intermingling manent and important as ster-| ornate patterns with simple deling flatware. If they wait until|signs, for example, or classic after marriage, other expenses| with modern. may necessitate putting off the) The bride may wish to look purchase of sterling for a long | at patterns on her own, at first, time, perhaps many years. so as not to confuse the groom Place Settings with too many choices. But The goal of most brides is to}when she has narrowed her acquire by t he time of their selections down to three or four wedding, a set of eight place|favorites, they can make t he settings. The six-piece place|final decision together. setting is t he basic unit of an ee, service. When working with al limited budget, select fewer Club Notes pieces in each place setting, | such asfour or five. Bridal con-! nexaTos When Jack Is GiantKiller # ; pad. It not only protects. the table surface but keeps. the typewriter from sliding around. This is especially good -for a portable. Put the cloth covered side of the pad next to the typewriter. —My elderly mother hates addressing ‘envelopes as her handwriting is shaky and hard to read. Every time I send her a package, a bunch of stamped envelopes, addressed to me and other members of the family, is included. She especially appreciates them and I hear from her more often.— , COLORYOUR HAIR! &71543 few sleeveless shells plus woolknit slacks for extra costume changes. Best i is to take two coats to av dreaded feeling of fashiony. Suggested in first pld@e is the all-purpose travel ’n rain coat for any sea- son at the Fair—made in waterrepellent jersey. Its classic good looks are right for either sun or shower. Second, take a distinctive bulky knitted coat in a blazing color. It brings real joy to the sightseer. Aside from its perennial good looks, it has packable, rollable virtues that can’t be beat. And no one who is planning on going anywhere should overlook the fabulous new whisperweight jersey dresses. zs. ¢ Newest Sneakers The ne sneakers bear little resemblance to their bulky, white canvas cousins of yesteryear. Current styles include pointed, tapered, or square toes and conveniently laced, high-vamp, or slip-on models, Unusual fabrics for sneakers include velvets, corduroys,| tackle twills, and patterns in HAPPY WORLD FAIRING —If it’s off to New stripes, plaids, floral designs York and the 1964 World Fair for lucky you this and fake fur prints. One manuyear, start planning a wardrobe well in advance, facturer (Mr. Sneakers) even At ton left, is a smart blazer with blue or red tophas introduced a roughly texping a white swinging skirt; at right is a wrinkletured stagjte which catches proof wool knit in a wonderful, fluid bare-arm shift. the light and makes the feet glow. 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