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Show Polty’s Pointers’ SUNDAY,AUGUST7, 1967 Sunday Herald 5A _ Newcomer “Carolyn Paxman“Will Marry Gets Low Down On All ‘Marion T. Bentley Oct. 26 Gold musical notes carrying nessage “a joyous note By POLLY CRAMER yed on heart strings Newspaper Enterprise Assn. ‘a DEARPOLLY— I woul to know how one washes w dows with no smears. This and Marion, Oct. revealed the engagement of Carolyn Paxmanand Marion T. chore has become as frustrating Bentley Saturday afternoon to for me as it is time-consuming wearying and un, fyingsal, friends. at on the luncheon. an announcment | Parents of the counple are Mr, and Mrs. Monroe J. PaxHave also tried newspaper and man and Mr. and Mrs, Joseph paper towels, The windows look Taylor Bentley, all of Provo. beautiful until the sun shines Mrs, Paxman washostess at| on them and then the smears the luncheon at the home of the really show up.—MRS.A. M. |bride-elect’s grandmother, Mrs.| DEAR POLLY — I am an- I, E. Brockbank, Guests were swering Flossie who has a loose seated at a long table with aj button in the back of her sofa centerpiece of miniature gold | harp, white mums and olivé} She should buy a curved upholSterer’s needle (at some dime green velvet. Ribbons flowed store or any shop that sells from the centerpiece to the gold| upholstery supplies) and with notes at each place setting this needle..and heavy thread Miss Paxman is a senior at she can sew in from the front Brigham Young University and the needle goes under the where she is a member of Chi heart of the Payson Chapter,|button loop and back SPANISH FORK —Mr. and graduates of Spanish Fork High out, — \Triellas and harpist with the| A fall wedding is being plan| Symphony Orchestra, Mr. Bent-| Mrs. Clyde T. Lowe are an- School and LDS Seminary, The ned by Lynda Childs, daughter Pep Club president and senior |B. J. M. CAROLYN PAXMAN |ley is also a senior at the uninouncing the engagement and bride-elect has attended the of Mr, and Mrs. Robert C. cass pale aes DEAR POLLY — Flossie can |versity and is affiliated with the approaching marriage of their Brigham Young University and |Childs of Santaquin, and David ld Pann High 1 and LDS replace the buiton on her sofa |Cougar Club and Samuel Hall couple will continue their school- in Salt Lake Temple and be daughter, Arlene Lowe, to Ver- is presently visiting with her L, Broadhead, son of Mrs. |feted at a reception at the non Brent Mills, son of Mr. and parents who are living in Thai- Floris Broadbent and the late Seminary, Hehasattended Utah |P2ck by) taking the top out of] Society. He has served an LDS) ing. Mrs. Vernon C. Mills. Both land. The benedict has also at- Leon Broadbent, also of Santa- Technical College and will fur- a Christmas tree ball orna- | Mission in Northern Mexico. The! The couple will be married in bride's home ment and then put it through Miss Lowe and Mr. Mills are} tended the “Y” and has ful- quin. ther his education at Brigham the button, squeeze he ends of filled an LDS mission in Eng- Miss Childs is a graduate of Young University this fall. the ball top together and push land. Payson High Schoo] and LDS They will make their home in it through the material, It will He is now serving in the Seminary. She was FFA sweet- Provo after the wedding. expand on the back side and United States Air Force. Plans hold the button on. This worked are being made for a late well on a chair of mine—EDNA winter wedding, eee ARLENE LOWE Arlene Lowe Betrothed Childs-Broadbent Nuptials To Vernon B. Mills To Be Autumn Social Event | Couple Home From Trip To S. America Dr. and Mrs, LeRoy Hafen of Provo have just returned from a tour of South America as members of the Altrusa International People - to - People Goodwill tour. Mrs. Hafen is a member of the Provo Branch of Altrusa, a service club of Professional women. The group of 76 traveled to Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Chile, Brazil and Venzuela on a 17-day four by jet plane and busses, Since Dr, and Mrs. Hafen are “noted historians, they were especially pleased, they report, at the explanations of the place names in the Spanish-speaking countries: “Columbia” for Christopher Columbus, who Stepped foot there in 1500; “Ecuador” for the equator which runs across its face; “Venezuela” because, a bay Orem Women HomeFrom Journey Sears DEAR POLLY — Georgia was Mrs. Warren L, Stratton and tion of five rooms had been having trouble with seafood shells sliding on serving plates her daughter, Dorothy; of Orem, opened for the display of the so I wantto tell her how oysters are at home again as of Thurs- wedding gifts sent the royal and other seafoods are served day, after their: three months Princess Margrethe, who was in Louisiana. They are bedded Stripes stand out as the new- of travel in Europe in which on rock salt. If the food is est pattern, they visited 14 countries, camp- married this summer, They heated IN the shells ON the The look of menswear is not ed out, traveled by many means said the gifts filled the five salt in a metal or heatproof of transportation and saw the rooms and many others. such yet important, but printed cordish, the whole thing will stay important countries of Europe as sail boats, horses, automo- hot for quite a time. — MARY duroys in shepherd checks, tatand the Scandinavian countries. biles, etc., were in addition. LOU tersalls and smaller dots and Adding icing to the trip was geometrics are there, Mrs, Stratton has now re- GIRLS — You could take their main purpose in going, Color is making the scene that of visiting daughter and turned to her work aslibrarian small aluminum foil pans the here and there, Orange is the sister, Mrs. Pauline Robinson at Orem High School while size of the spread shells, put mostimportant,especially when and her husband, First Lt, Dorothy will soon enter her enough salt in the bottoms to burnt to a deeper persimmon. David I, Robinson, currently senior year at Brigham Young hold the shells in place and put Green is becoming important. stationed in Wild Slecken, Ger- University. them on a cookie sheet to go . ee in the oven, Remove from the . The Strattons were with settlement, it resembled Venice the Robinsons for a total per- Prints have a great vitality oven and with a spatula trans- | iod of three weeks, achieved . .. the whole feeling being for fer each little foil pan with | of the Old World. big repeats with sweep and its good contents to he’ serv- | Altrusans and their fam- at various intervals. ilies enjoyed the gracious tra- The local mother and daugh- movement. Art Nouveau, very ing plate——POLLY dition of South American hos- ‘ter team also visited Iceland, stylized and bold, catches the pitality and their meeting and and were in Denmark for the feeling, and motion prints,| You will receive a dollar if witith first ladies, 800th anniversary celebration. |swirls of color, look marvelous. |Polly uses your favorite homegovernment officials, and rep- OF special interest’ was their|Paisleys and mosaics supply|Making idea, Polly’s Problem resentatives of the U.S. embas- visit to the royal castle in|Far Eastern motifs. 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