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Show .! i ' ' .v- ' j; J ' - ' ' : . . y j "fi ! : J THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1959 Utah County. Utah JM A DOROTHY DIX DAILY HERALD Comitas yLiterary ' Cliib Hears 'About Pearl Buck ' rr weaitnv wia ow nas Gallan t Escort with Eyes Focused on Money 1 Your gallajt DEAR IRMA:. By MURIEL NISSEN ' DEAR! DOROTHY DIX: I'm a esccort is undoubtedly . out for k widow. Three "months ago fre6 living, and is even willing to pect to be away from .this area wealthy l! met a charming man five years haVe you support sister. It might for about two years. j J')D be worthwhile to support him for my junior who .gave up a his Mrs. the 'members Welcoming " fx his entertaining ways, but once irt ' to to entertain me An interesting biographical sketch .of Pearl Buck,! famous author and pulitzer prize winner, was presented by Mrs. Ray Gates urged every member Boulter at "the Comitas Literary take an active part Jn clubworK Club's first meeting of the season for the coming yeai. A .special Monday evening at the home of invitation was issued to the elub Mrs. Tally' Stevens. to attend the Youth Protection stated" that Boulter Mrs, Mrs.; committee under the direction of ' Buck, although' born in the Mayor Adiel F. Stewart of Salt United States, spent a great part Lake City. of her life : in , China, where her During the business meeting father was a ..missionary." Her delegates were selected to reprefirst writings were published sent the club at tile Women's name of "Novice,'' At ;under-thLegislative Council and prepar.the age of ,18 years she returned ations were made for1 the open to the ' United States u attend a session 'which "willi )pe heldj on finishing school in Virginia. Oct, 12 at the home' of Mrs. "Her; family ; endured many Norman Stromness. hardships! and sorrows, but Mrs. Refreshments were served tp Buck was able to maintain herU guests by Mrs Jtevens and DMgni ouuook uii m. KMrs. Charles Faux. one uaupiei o( uci uwu m auui- r tioh , to - six adopted childr Amerin settled she Eventually ica to .do her writing and raise her family, the speaker stati . For her work "The Good Earth" she received the Pulitzer 1 . r He supports au elderly sister sheU oo and j f : J i self-respe- ' I . l seri-attracte- d, i .. . self-address- don't go: Send your. problem to DOROTHY DIX. Be sure to enclose ,a' stamp-- ! nd envelope-ed, . self-address- s, and! ed ww . ed address her care of this off, alone j with paper.,-- T ' , !.:. ,! . " ' , . r ' . ' ' 'V i' i 1 SH OP CARSO N'S EVERYDAY PRICES t news-,: , : thought he'd take me home. 4In stead he drove to a lonely place and parked. By that time it was ' - . a boy in a car. (Jor further Infoir-mation, send for my leaflet, "The ' f PetUng Problem," enclosing k envelop stamped, with your request. nearly 2. a.m. Finally. I started to walk honie, so he came and picked me up but said he'd never dale me again. Now I'm afraid to go out ,1 i with any boy. P. L. . : L DEAR P. Where was', your mother? She should have met the boy, and told him what' time he Was to bring you home, and no nonsense. From now on stick to double dates. Don't go to drive-in- EAR DOROTHY; DIX: Last week I. went on my first date, with a boy 19.; I'm: 14, He took me to a drive-i- n and all he wanted to do was neck, After the movie we stepped at a curb service, and I : 1 j - if J , , g ct, - o j continue'. He' Has you pegged :as an easy mark, a role that never grea spends n ever w ins respec t from anyon deal on tri m If you agree tQ play Lady Bouni? with t ful to the pair, they, will hae in g, r1 r r concerts nothing but contempt for you. A lady of wealth can buy her ?wn ing golf; You could never lm" entertainment. friend i ' .'"" says My or "the he can easily Muriel rsissen buy back your DEAR DOROTHY DIX: Stran 5 get ano her job; He overwhelms respect of others. Let your male f Work his as never-endinboard for g flow of me whs a at may seem, I've reached ihe golddigger , compliments, and has proposed Pay for your, own entertainment. age o 29 without ever being to a man. Since ously marriage. My friends say he is DOROTHY j of DJX I've the death Do DEAR jilst home. a my mother seven free you looking lor ttiac find and or woman entered junior high, rather lived with think so? And cduld a grandmother, real use kids' ever respect a man she 'muu most of the! jazzy years ago, I've taken care of my nail polish. I want to' use it too her since she certainly needs nJ feed and (clothe? Irma , e r a -- - has his hand in the till it's ve y doubtful if the compliments wo-i- 1 take care of her. She's a haleJ hearty woman,' with an ihde pendent income. Now,; I've, mot a man I want to; marry Grandma says! if I Hdd, she'll kill herself. What can 1 do?Gilia'i ' d)eaR GILDA: Step around tD your clergyman and get marriel. Grandma is 'bluffing. She hasn't thel slightest intention of, coofmit-tinsuicide. Give her some exta love and; attention or a whils, and When you' put Her! grea grandchild in hr arms, sne ' lose the last trace of resentmetit. one but mom is against it. What arguments do you have to uphold my ' position?- - Ginger DEAR GINGER: Nail polish is't a moral .issue.' It's a matter o: taste. The only possible argument you. have, is that "all; the other girls do it," and that's not very strong. Nail polish, jazzy not,! only looks well if. the hands and nails are perfectly kept. Chipped hail polish is terrible. Nails; pink with, youth and health are much better, Use polish later,; o cover up deficiencies. If you must polish now, use a quieter .shade. i i . Prize in 1938.". .At' 'the same J ; meeting Mrs. Crawford Gates gave a special farewell; to Mrs. William Dyer who fs leaving soon- - to; join- her husband in' Washington,- D. jC. Dr. Dyer has recently (accepted a position with the National Edu- cation'' Association- and; they ex- - fly. - ' . feriwomen Te Of Activities! At Canyon Meet) . 1 ', Mrs; Kelvin Fillmore, enter- -' tained the Provo ; Branch of the League of American PenwomenJ at her Provo Canyon cabin Saturday. ' In addition to t members, special guests present included, Annie A. Tanner, Provo, Iris Crump, Palmyra, and Mrs? .Ruth Rdthe, Payson. They held a short business session.' Due to illness, Mrs. Dorothy" 6. Rea resigned' as president. Mrs. Winona ThomaS gave a lesson contemporary and folk ballads. '.; Mrs Fillmo'regave a lesson and demonstration on flower arranging. Contests . available to members were outlined. A briefing on current activities s of members or prospective members was heard. Mrs. Rothe has sold a- - poem to a national- - baby magazine and has won second place inv the juvenile story section,; in the contest of tne League of Utah1 Writers.' In the regional contest, Mrs. Winona Thomas won first on short story, second on ballad, and third in poetry. She 'has also sold two poems to the Relief Society maga zine three poems to Empire ma- gazine of the Denver Post and poems have been accepted by caravan magazine. Christie Lund .'Coles has sold to McCalls and Ladies Home Journal.- - Virginia Evans is working on a new song, and Iris Crump has sale for five paintings. Ann Hafen is collaborating with her husband on their eleventh volume of a historical series. Camille Judd has sold to 'Relief Society magazine, ,Mirla 'G. Thayne has sold an article and p"m to. the Relief Society Magiizine.- - Winifred Jones is contribut ing with her press writings. hT Nil ) 4 nM ii ' FHk. r 01 ITi! r Cu ( 1 MnMMMM, 'I ll ru ( BEEF .. . . i L i if Switrs y . . J oriole BOLOGNA Slided ' ! f r ' f ' r J LB. Chunk Style 3 lbs. or over t i ..lb. b v - Round, Rib, or Sirloin. U. S. 1 : ,' POT f f I z ;- , U. S. CHOICE ROAST I ' - W ' ? : Choice . . 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