OCR Text |
Show ifOf-- 4 d y a NOVEMBER 33, 1959 Utah County. Utah J--- VT Analyze women In Housekeeping Types : PAYSON Jay B. Wilson of this city and Patricia Woodard of Kearhs - exchanged wedding vows Thursday, Nov. 26, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Scoggans, at Kearns. The bridegroom is a son of Mrs. Agnes Wilson and the late Ivan JI. Wilson, ' ' i list-mak- There's A Difference er, Open. Session Wednesday -- . "lived-in'VIoo- k. newest versions" widen. Crowns coffee The klatcher also are more supple and crush-abl- housework is punctuatedby without the former blocked quent beverage breaks look. snacks. e, Horn Independent Oldsters Much Needed The proper way of making florHer which probably includes addresal arrangements, which will decofresing Christmas cards, figuring uut and 1960's budget, and planning her rate homes during the holiday season will be demonstrated by , spring wardrobe; ' ' v" ) ft ;: . r:'"V ' ' ' ! - ' --- . . " ! fI - 11 -v . - -- 'mimWtml V - f -- M-- v Zufelt. old-tim- ; n" dream e n dominant, sort, who takes 'charge. Play the clinging vine encourage him to make decisions never, moment-never, make one for him. WhenAlso in New York is the Andrew ever he shows the least determination to lead his own life, praise as "men where him for being so strong willed. baseball magnate1,, A globewell as women reside. Good luck, whatever you do! trotting relative of "my father's, Send your problem to DOROTHY Uncle Charley Bairsto, spent several happy years at the Andrew DIX. Be sure to enclose a stamped, Freedman, coming and going at envelope, and adhe had to pay an dress her care of this newspaper. . will. However entrance fee and there was. a long waiting list. My own efforts to combat, loneliness as a widow, may be of help to some of yourS?Ltients. My late husband often said,IfgoVfirst, DEKATOES AND LITERATAE. Will meet jointly at the home of remember to live." He didgoTirst--- I Dallas (Rhoda Vaun) Young to broaden Mrs. horizon, my sought new create and 8 work at p.m. Mrs. Young will preimprove my brain ceils, by taking writing" as- sent a oiano concert. signments . in far countries in WOMEN OF THE MOUSE places which held no memories. Officers meeting will be held But, no matter where I went, even in cities teeming with people, like at the Moose Home Thursday at London, Paris, Athens and Cairo, 7:30 p.m. All chairmen are asked I could not escape that dreadful to join with officers at 8 p.m. loneliness. I had to force myself LADIES OF ELKS to go through the motions of living. Will hold ' their anual ChristIt was a terrific, struggle but the mas party Wednesday, Dec. 2. very effort gave me strength. I at 8 p.m. at the Elks Home. found myself so absorbed in .my There will be a gift exchange work that I had forgotten to ba and a luncheon. lonely. I was remembering to live! boy-th- he-ma- . self-address- ed Club Motes ; . DIX: Vly husband is an only, child. We have oeen marriedt over a year ana are still living with his parents. My mother-iaJakeeps doing every thing over that I do. She tells us what ,to do with our money and how to spend it. She's running our lives;, I'd like to change the situation before; it breaks up our marriage, but how can I explain Ihis to my husband when he just doesn't DEAR DOROTHY 2 UTAH SOROSIS Will meet Wednesday home of Mrs." " w There's Sparkle In Every Christmas Gift Of. Beauty DEAR TROUBLED: Speak up! But don't make your mother-in-lathe .issue. Tell your husband that it is contrary to nature for a young couple not to have a home of their own.! His mother and father had one. Why shouldn't you and he? Each and every one of us must lead our own lives. Practice what you preach ' by aside an" evening for planning your Christmas shopping lists. You may know - exactly what gift will please certain members of your family, and yet experience a hopeless lack of imagination when it comes to others. Well, for the. gals on your list, whether they be youngsters or maiden aunts, you cant go wrong with a beauty gift. Every woman, regardless of her age, is delighted to lqarn that she is thought oi in terms of feminine charme. And what could tell her more clearly than a gift of perfume, cosmetics or toiletries? There are exciting holiday beauty packages this year, ranging from grab-ba- g goodies and tokenes for the tiny three, to really lavish gifts. One charming novelty is a. manikin m precious sequinned k or blue, red, gold, lavendar-pinattached to a "bottle of perfume made by a leading beauty house. Little girls will find-fo- e mnaikin an amusing toy, and big girls will w house (or :apartment) hunting. Once you find something attractive and within your budget, show it to iour husband. Before you know jt, be cutting the silver cord. gold-cappe- NO-DUC- V SOME USED SOME Oil "used in jet engines costs nine dollars a gallon. $EW SOME ARE SLIGHTLY 1rrrt 3 i . .. .. 1 - Now . , 11 9 lbs.... 75c 3c 67 67 - (I U.S. ROCK WOOL SALES CO. Top of Hill in Orem Utah Office Supply ( R I 48 s" f """" "" y THROW ' RUGS EVERYTHING FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS GIVING I j REG. 69.95 f I J CHARCOAL FRIEZE 6 ONLY 4'aft.x6ft. ( I i Yj28 i )) RIB STEAK Large Selection of Cards To Choose From! 'You can buy it in Provo" 69 CHAIR 2 lbs. . . . 53c j )) (( PRIME Lb: i . 3-- CHAIR ' HOW! Center-F- 589;- - 1 Greeting Cards E. j CONTEMPORARY OCCASIONAL rom 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. DAILY ALBER'S Lb I 99.95 Turquoise 89.95 WE WILL REMAIN OPEN .23c FRESH TOPPED J . REG. CARROTS Ui i v Y r ROLLED OATS Your personalized j T REG. 1 NOVEMBER 30 REG. 39c (( ORDER Mahogany Wood Trim STARTING MONDAY lbs.... 49c PURE PORK . Turquoise Frieze OUR MANY CUSTOMERS - SAUSAGE 2 I BETTER SERVE Potato Chips III i CHAIR I 1 '''nfi U d, for.. .23 c I OCCASIONAL SHORTENING Eliminates cooking fumes, odors - grease - smoke without ducts or vents. . 20 wrist lengths. Slip-o- n styles have shirred, elasticized leather "at the wrist to give "5 snug fit. BETTY CROCKER 2 )) RANGE HOOD Phone AC New lined capeskin and kid gloves look as trim as unlined gloves. They come in shortie and " Pie Crust MIX 9 hang-ta- g with instructions for washing or cleaning. Follow these instructions exactly; don't experiment. THE NAUTILUS s IN ORDER TO decoration . There are lovely crystal-cu- t spray bottles of perfume mist, and. charming old fashioned pastel apothecary bottles of friction cologne. turer's New Hood Purifies Air Without Duct rather so she was chagrined I to set find it a charming dressing table Soon it vvill be time think it's all that bad? Troubled. - V DAMAGED J, J. Weight, at When you buy a new garment of any type, remove the manufac- center, could be an antique of the future. It contains an ounce and a half of white magnolia perfume mist. New for Christmas this year, right, is sequined manikin attached to bottle of heavenly scent. Manikins are done in. red,: gold, green, mauve or blue and .make, charming dressing table decorations when Dec. 25 is over. SOMETHING FOR EVERY GAL ON LIST Gifts of beauty lavishly packaged offer something to fill every stocking and trimN every tree. Stocking stuff er, left is mascara in form of waterproof magic eye wandf newly boxed in pink yellow or blue with Christmas ornament motil. Sophisticated new crystal-cu- t perfume bottle, at the .. She is. a vcryt young 40 and In Different Lengths 3:30 p.m. There will be a Christ- mas program. NtA New Lined Gloves Come Mama first, he'll certainly pass along your comments; which won't , i . . J help matters. Break with ' him before you're . If this is imtoo deeply-involv- ed treatindirect possible, try the fill-ion your ments Give him a Manners Make Friends r . the country; others (the Barbizon for Women is . one) are located in New York City. These might be compared to mall hotels. Then there are the Phoebe Warren Andrews' residential clubs modern e New York versions of the and 1 mother house. My boarding lived at several such boarding houses when I was a child. And rhat fun they were. Never a dull ' automatic portable record than pleased when a younger player, which, the group hopes to woman safd, "I hope I'll be obtain for the class. able to do all the things you do when I am you- - age.M Be sure All members of the Junior Section are urged to attend Wednescompliments ARE compliments. and all day evening's event, 'There are 750 hunts and racing members of the Women's Council clubs in Australia. as weHSajs the public is invited. Cookies, candy and cupcakes will be on sale to further the project goal. Mrs. William Beazer will be in charge of the meeting and hostesses for the evening will be Mrs. Armond Eggertson, Mrs. Eric Sandstrom and Mrs. James ' - George Rohbock at the open session of the Junior Section of the Women's Council of Provo, Wednesday evening. Beginning at 8 p.m. at the club house, Mr. Rohbock wiU present and demonstrate interesting ideas during his program which is titled "Home Beautiful." The handicapped children and adults of Utah County have been chosen as the project for the year of the Women's , Council. One of the many items needed is a four-spee- d DEAR DOROTHY DIX: My boy By MURIEL NISSEN DEAR DOROTHY DIX: As a friend, Jack, who is 17 and a doctor I frequently have patients senior in high school, is one of two with a problem, - such as the children. His older brother is "marwidowed, 50 and 60 years old .who ried, therefore Jack is the only lor one reason or another, cannot one left at home. His father is very or do not .want to live with their nice,, but away, most of the time. children,' yet do not want to live Jack never takes me out unless completely alone. They are, in it's okay with his mother.' I undergenera!, people who still work or stand that she wasn't given . the hav some income. They are not right to lead her own life but I sick physically. don't think that is any reason for Are' there any places established her to run Jack's. I love him and where people like this can have he says he loves me, 4ut I'm their own home , or small sick arid tired of trying to put up ment; yet eat. at a central dining with this handicap. What do you room and spend the evenings in suggest I do. to get him to lead central "activity rooms" with his own life? I've tried to talk .to other people in similar circum- him about it but every time I start stances and of like age? I back" out. Bobbie I have never heard of such ar-- ; DEAR BOBBIE : There is a very i.Mrra,mAnfc "Vviii" tvtVOtxo XTMl Tiav good reason for ''backing out" There- certainly seenis a need every time you start to tell Jack Thank you for any information you that he should cut loose from Rob mama's apron strings. Your inner 'can "offer! Sincerelv vours ert W. Willett, M.D., Raleigh, N.C. self is saying the equivalent of DEAR DR. WILLETT: There are "Mind your own Dusiness!" Jack won't thank you for calling places such as you ask about in big cities. Some, like the Allerton him, a jellyfish and., if he is the House chain, are scattered across spineless type who must ask W TC-- ' - - Junior Section To Hold x e a. t i There's a difference to the lowerything. this She is the woman who has a lot ering crowned hats shown pick up and sweep under. She fall. In past seasons, the crowns theorizes that a ''little disorder of things to do today," one to do were tapered a Ahe top, but the gives the home a this week, and one for long range DOROTHY D1X ! Mrs. Vem W. Keele, at left; uand Mrs. DISCUSS PROJECT, OPEN SESSION Sterling P. King, chairman' of the Junior Section Women's Council of Provo, are discussing plans for the section's open session Wednesday evening to buy a hew vecord player for the council's project this year, which is to aid the handicapped ' . dhildren and adults. . ROBE FOR CHRISTMAS GIVING Plain and plaid robo for Christmas giving is of washable Cone corduroy. Hounds tooth check in red. is set-of- f by dolman .sleeves and wide flat collar in solid knit cotton.' f;' , : off-limi- ts . 1 f i . house Thanksgiving evening and then departed for a honeymoon in Las Vegas, Nev. On their return they will make their home in Tooele, where Mr. Wilson is emTooele Ordnance ployed at the ' Depot. I - . I "do-good- Payson. The newlyweds received family members and friends at an opei ' A The live wire. She whirls out By GAY PAULEY Modern of the day, chic and soignee, off NEW YORK (UPI) scru- to a round of meetings, just plain more for comes .in woman sources than cells gadding, or shopping. When the tiny from more dirt piles up at home, she calls under a microscope. The experts analyze our psyche, in the professionals. ; The angry young homemaker. categorize our spending' habits, gets exercised about our health, To her, the demands of house and and criticize our care of kids. children compete constantly with and preach, the need for intellectual stimulaThey probe, prod, our measure girth, tion. She is apt to curl up with placate. They about of rate the birth, joke a copy of "Doctor Zhivago" on cecry our bird brains, laugh at our hats the theory that hubby prefers a ?nd measure our contribution to companion to a clean home. " clubsociety from the The dream girl. She escapes ; scientist. to the woman from laundry baskets and leaky All this must have started the faucets through the television day we won.'.suffrage.' But what- screen. : ever the reason, nothing seems to The perfectionist.; She "Prohalt the chain reaction processes her carpets with throw tects" of prying into why woman 'is what hides her, furniture under rugs, she is. ash-tray- s Now comes another examination plastic covers, empties and designates some of us, as housekeeping --ftypes. The frantically, to dogs and rooms experts in this case belong to a children. firm which claims to be the naThe pros didn't include her, but tion's largest home-car- e organizathe tion. Since the firm cleans one there also is "another type million homes ' a year, it figures "organization" woman. She's the and more likely than its men are authorities on cleanshe one of the 22 million is not, ing types. women who. hold jobs outside the Here.is how they see us: home and has to chart her daily teleThe lady chatterer .The evphone is her passion and house- Course, if she's to accomplish Marries Pavson Man Z r'xvr.'nr wxpyxrp wwvyw www F cperts Miss .Woodard ' 5 DAILY HERALD MONDAY; 49c C.OST PLUS 10 ISEAf4S 9th WEST and CENTER 4. A) 97 W.3rdS. Sfci !) tiut PROVO 1134 N. 5th W. iys if Provo, Ulah FR OPEN MONDAYS and 3-70- rniuAi'TiLi 86 30 4 t r r- - |