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Show X Doro thy Bartels, F. Hicks JRi SDA1-- SUNDAYHERALD 19 f Social Junior Section Holds First4Vomen's Council tfie In form of. a Section of the Women's Council Clubhouse get-acquain- ted i ' 1 iJim i mm in m iiniiiiiujuyiiijijitjjj)i)H' n rn '.VI' V ows Open House Set For J. H. Parker V . -- jJ&sZ Jr''- ' Ssiy - - V 7 , my t offi-ciatti- I c A . . - -- - - - Slf , ' . d. man.' fingertip-lengt- h edged with embroidery. The veil was of material imported from Eng land and Samoa. The half-hholding the veil was of matching - - . 1 ... , . ;: y ' ' yssssy ' yy ; BPW Magazine - , i inmn innjin nnnnniiiirinnnnniiraiTnnni MRS. ROBERT F. HICKS (Dorothy Bartels) "AD0R01THY D1X Wi How Reaches Crossroads Bui Di rections Are Clear NISSEN MURIEL By - all this. trouble my friend has never once offered to help me, or handed me a ?iu om. He has never grren me a girt or any value and I think he's very stingy. I'm sure if I were in his ' position I would help someone in need.. Here is my problem. I have a chance to do .some traveling as a aemonstrator for cosmetics. A girl friend got me the job., I'm not sure my' he'alth would stand the work and it would take 'me away from here-a-nd my boy friend. Incidentally, he hasn't pro- posed . fori several months, though he. used to ask quite regularly. Should I go or stay? Agnes 0. DEAR' GXES: Go by the first and fas'test plane you can get. The statu quo is all wet. How can you refuse a man's proposal of marriage yet expect him to come across with money to pay your doctor's bills? Apparently you've exhausted his patience, and he's just hanging on from force if habit, Yur mental and moral health will be in danger if you stay; tak a chance on your physi- - cal healtA and go. , A - DEAR DOROTHY DTX: All my friends say I'm .a very attractive and nice girl but I ' have very few dates OAe of my friends is a fairly chubby girl who has, more boy friends than I do. What does she have that I haven't? Curious DEAR CURIOUS": Probably a better d sposition. Your friend wisely fi glires that she must make up, somelftow for what she's lack a-gi- flating the male ego.' And believe male i does need me, the teen-ag- e bolstering. Watch her f technique and learn from it. ; DEAR DOROTHY DjtX: I just moved into a. .new neighborhood Where the kids aren't af all friendly. I'm having a. hard j time mak- ing friends. They all liave separate groups and, in spite of my efforts to be friendly, they're still , standoffish. Friendly You've FRIENDLY DEAR too hard. brobably been trying Let the "old guard mak; the overtures; don't try to force yourself into cliques that have been established' for years. They'll come around and make you one of them. - ' I have DEAR DOROTHY Dp: been .going steady w th a nice boy. We enjoy leach other's company and are very, congenial. I haven't told him that t .was married secretly 'a- - few yeairs ago.- My parents had it annulleci and hushed everything up. Shjuld I tell my boy friend or forgetj it?Fanny DEAR FANNY: Telall.' A "secret" like this is 'generally com- : munity property. Eventually it will come out; the. best time to reveal it is now. The. best person to; reveal it is you. r Send your problem to; DOROTHY DfX. Be sure to. enclose a stamp ed, self addressed envelope, and address her care of this news-- " paper. handkerchief along with the brid al bouquet of gardenias. Matron of honor was Mrs. Ariel Williams Jr., and Marilyn Hicks, sister of the groom, was maid of honor, Bridesmaids included Ellei Martin, Fae Millerberg, Phy lis Hall and Ann Halladay. The matron of" honor and maid of lonor woW seaf oam taffeta aqua gowns,! while the bridesmaids were in dusty rose.! "All the dresses were of waltz-lengt- h with full skirts. They carried of pink and white small baskets ' gladioli. Mr. and Mrs. Carl G. Davis represented the bride's parents in the receiving" line. Mrs. Davis worn pink lace over taffeta. Mrs. Hicks was in navy blue lace and chif bn. Their corsages were of pink and white gladioli. E:nest Anderson was best man. The wedding cake was of three tier;; topped with a replica of the Salt Lake LDS Temple. D;e Wright was in charge of "sen ing assisted by Marilyn Stephens, Judy Nelson, Barbara Luke, Hannah Mae Williams, Tomiko Imai, Kitty Sue Barber, Net ie Tucker, Ruth Benson and ' ChaHeen ' Tilley. Marilyn Pfobst, M a d e 1 y n ProDst and Mrs. John H. Taylor arrc.nged the gifts. Rachel Sch nidt was in charge of the guest book. For a honeymoon trip to Southern Utah, the1 bride wore a red and black Samoan print with black accessories. They will make their home in Provo at 137 E. 4th Ni while the groom continues his studies toward a mas-terdegree at Brigham Young University. Bjoth are BYU graduates. The bride was a member of Lambda Delta Sigma, Theta Alpha Phi, Cuinorah Club, Afio Mai Club and the Opera Workshop. She has filled an LDS mission to Samoa The groom is affiliated with Liens Club and is a member of the Board of Directors of 'Rochester, N. Y., eye bank. ' She' does have an appreciation of whatever dates the" boys can af After ford to provide,' and ' for in- DOROTHY piX:- 10 years of widowhood I have come to a crossroads and can't decide w hich direction to take. I have been dating a man Who is tall,: dark and handsome. He's proposed but I've stalled. I don't know whether I want to marry him or not, yet I have- - "absolutely no other kocial contacts so I need him. A few months ago I was hos- pitalized and lost my job. My only income at the moment is a small health- in surance check. ' Now in DEAR ; lacej She carried an heirloom lace - . !' js . ; READYING FOR SERIES . Meets at Snows ' y' l! ' . Your Beauty Is Our profession r--1 I I Ul U U hi On Stamped Goods Brucilla Pure Linen LUNCHEON SETS 1 79 Up 98 c Baby Yarn, regular 59 52"' x 52" 39c Flelsher Knitting were SETS ;;:,;,. 299 Wor-sted- s, , UP Fingering Yarn was $9t 1 .59-N- dV now 49 c I19 - - - MAIL --- ORDERS. PROMPTLY FILLED Heindselman Knif Shop . : Use Same Entrance as Heindselman's Jewelry 124 WEST CENTER PROVO insur- - yj Sub Deb Sorority Slates Fall Tea v i "i Home Arts Sets Meet On Monday : . Sub Deb Sorority will hold, its annual fall tea today from 2:30 to 4:30 p. m. at the home of Dana Gehring, 921 Fir Ave. Around 230 girls from Provo High School and Brigham Young High School will attend. Officers in charge are President Kathy! Taylor,' Natalie Andrus, kay Backus, Sharie1 Van Wagenen and Linda Hinckley. They will be in the reception line. , ; ' The opening social of the Home Arts Section of the; Women's Council of Prpvo will be held Monday at 2:30 p. m. e. at the Women's Council Mrs. Wayne B. Hales will speak about great women. 'Special music has been planned.! All members, Council members and their guests are invited. Club-hous- j Mr., Mrs. Hi MM Entertain 20 t OREM Mr, and Mrs. L. A. Hill entertained a group, of friends at a lovely lawn party Tuesday. Those in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Martindale, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. Les Mecham,- Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Mellor, Mr. and Mrs. Riley Norton, Mrs.. Priscinda Wignali, Mrs. Grace Sheen, Mrs. W. E. Eggertsen, C. M. Humphrey, Sterling Peay and Valene Frisby. - LOST, FOR SEASON BLAIRSTOWN, N. J. (UPD End Jim Stansbury will be lost to the Princeton varsity football team for the entire season. Stansbury,' of Plainfield, N. J., has failed to recover from a back in- 00 GQGGD SOFT WATER ON A A10DEST BUDGET! GQBQH :''.' gb Qoodtam) ' t. . GOLDEN NUGGET WITH NEW MIRACLE UNLIMITED FABRIC COLOR in SOFT one easy operation . mm . - MOW ', 'i? f V' Vx FULL DETAILS AT TAYLOR'S V'- Department Store 250 1 x' WEST CENTER - vk - J mi " i ; vV V -- ' Sv ', i 1- r '?'4 WATER -1 J i At 4 s $19900 FHA TERMS - :v , Payment AUTOMATICALLY ' ' - X -- Per Month No Down z rv mm , n U ( In 1957, 750 million pairs of ball Commissioner Ford Frick to were used on shoes outsoles issue permission oh Monday for in the U. S. manufactured the! printing of 1958 World Series Mrs. Darryl Snow was hostess Wednesday evening to :he Mozelle Club where the memtrs played cards for a social evening. Mrs. J. S. Berrient was welcomed as a Hew member. Mrsl Siow served . nice refreshments. de- The next' meeting will be held ing in tHfe" physical-attractiopartment. So, .'she's just a pleas- - Sept. 17 at the home cjf Mrs. Jim ant companion without gripes, Perry. Each member should bring 'without a sense of a friend. ' I I 4-o- z. bil- - 65 : II One group of knitting J$keins. Worsteds, j A. Harper of Pleasant Grove of. the engagement of their aaugnrer Jean to L,arry Kay Kichins, son Of Mr., and Mrs. Women own more than Glen. fRichins of Lindon. No definite date has beenj set. dollars ' worth pf life Jean is a junior student at Pleasant Grove rligli Sphool lion ance in the U. S.. where she is a member of the Pep Club. Kay, a graduate of Provo High School and LDS Semi-narplans to attend Central Utah Vocational School. MILWAUKEE, Wis. (UPD The jury. Milwaukee Braves expect Base- Mozelle ClUb - Jean Harper Engaged To Larry Kay Richins I FleisherY Yarns Mrs. Harold m (Dona) Sumner of Orem has been appointed edi- tor of the " Utih Business Wo- man" by Mrs Cardall, presi-dent of the executive board of the Utah Busineis and Profession- al Women's Clu bs The magazin e is published every three months and contains news of inter es to BPW mem- bers. Mrs. Sumner is a member of the Orem BRW JEAN HARPER t I U Continues with Drastic Reductions! Wide Selection Of UP TO 50 OFF at ; I M Editor of circular veil of illusion was Her . fminiRnnmre II ill II II II II Mrs. Sumner hip-lin- e. i ; Heindselmans Knit Shop BPW EDITOR Mrs. Harold B. (Dona) Sumner who was ap- pointed editor of the, BPW magazine, 'Utah Business Wo- - th . project -;,; ic. Games were played by the 20 gtiests present. Buffet lunch was served on a lace tablecloth cen tered with flowers, Hostesses were the new officers: Mrs. Leslie King, chairman; Mrsj McKay Christensen, Mrs. Sterling King, Mrs. Mark Wood, Mrs. Paul Juber, Mrs, Stanley Brown and Mrs. Elvin Loader. to attend an open house in his honor today from 2 to 6 p.m. at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Eunice Garbett, 389 W. 2nd S.( Payson. j Lewis, - All friends and relatives of ,John H. Parker are invited 5 "v Howard Mrs. The Salt Lake LDS Temple was tb scene Friday, Sept. 5, of the mar iage of Dorothy Bartels of Pro o, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elm jr W. Bartels of Columbus, Neb., and Robert F. Hicks of Provo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard F. Hicks of Rochester, N. Y. Apostle LeGrand Richards A wedding breakfast at House hosted by the Doll the gloom's parents followed the ceremony. That evening in the Cenler LDS Ward Chapel in Salt Laku City a reception was given. Tt e wedding gown was of white chromespun taffeta and lace with lace accents on. the bodice which ' a mandarin collar of featured mat :hing lace. The full, floor-lengskirt of taffeta was accented with lace panels in the front. and lace peplum at the ' party, chairman, briefly discussed the the j project for the coming year ClinUtah County Child Guidance . ' ' milium urn of Provo was held Wednesday XT hanQe S. L. Temple X , The first meeting of the Junior evening af the II I , . 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