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Show SUNDAY HERALD suNDArhESMRa 4A 195b Horrible'-Hallowee- r n 1 - . "t.1.-- Legislative Council 'Enjoys Lovely Luncheon PartyA :. Entertains Brickefs; CCTs O. S. Travta members arrived dates which. . included Rudolph Vasileno, the- cremated body of the abominable Sam McGee, ' . u . : snow man, Ai (Japone, and Tom , V Dooley hanging from theceiling teach Bricker provided ;himself ' with a casket. "t? j exchange, . , After the identification of the Each OST member j received a bodies, pall bearers brought the condolence card telling her whev caskets to, a central room where she could view the remains of a funeral sermon was given and a skeleton ji eerily descended from her date. In an atmosphere j of family the ceiling. The "dead" then vaults, , cemeteries iwith huge arose from : their caskets and the spider webs, leaves and earth group completed the evening with simulated the. places each Bricker dancing and refreshments. brother would be found. L for the event were j The girls searched the caskets Kon iiacuey, Juynn teener, Dick in the. various rooms to find their Hart, Bill George, Gary Pedersen. in a funeral procession led by a hearse and accompanied by caskets containing their Gold Bricker brothers Saturday nigh at the old Sharon! School House, which was the scene-otheir Halloween - ! , f j ; - i - eri irovata wo Open Tomorrow Spenser, at their Bricker of a ''remains" exchange right, view the, Saturday mguu .! Til 9.-0-0 j may be to skin trouble. her way eating and unbalanced Fad diets, skimpy meais do not provide the .neces-- . sary vegetable and cereal oils needed to guard against dry,rsQaly and prematurely aging skin. ..The American woman er ' small' aaugnier. After a f ; w T charming v. a ' man, 4- n 1. have We apart- eisy to open a It's never find ' her way n life. It would require sacrifice, on your part, but after all, her welf are is the prime consideration! -- I j. Permanent Charge Account at Taylor's - - - pay in six equal monthly installments. 1 ' v - jyy... ff 'J, : a. v.. ..v.'..- ..'... vyt. J d ...JT ment," I've kept mv iob and pay my. child's Muriel Nissen expenses as well as contributing to the; upkeep of the house. In sp'fe isn't of all my cooperation,-hubb- y satisfied He says my daughter is a spoiled brat, "that he. can't stand a mature junior and 1 give poor the sight of her, and is going to teacher a rest walk out on us someday. I'll admit the child isn't disciplined,-- After DEAR DOROTHY DIX: I have all, it was all I could do to support a regular babysitting job for two have .time for trainher. who simply will inot mind. kids ing; too. I could send her to her, If I speak to their mothers about father and his people. They would she just laughs. Another thing keep her and give her a home it, bothers me is that her kitchthat, atmosphere, but I'd never see her en is always in a mess, Am I again. I am a nervous wreck tryto do her dishes or just supposed ing to please everyone and find the ones I use to fix food for the a way Out' 'of this ' ,dUemma,v ' children? Winnie, Hopeful. DEAR WINNIE: Aren't there DE AR HOPEFUL: Only fa fairy any easier babysitting jobs in tales do cruel stepfathers turn into your neighborhood? A mother who tender guardians and real fathers. doesn't' discipline he kids, or Your home. will always be a bat- clean up the kitchen idoesn't de tleground of personalities: unless serve a nice girlvlike you to. take you turn out husband No. 2, or over;- If you dg the kitchen, charge is hit- - extra which can decide and ter, only you of the two , is more essential to Send your problem to DORO your happiness. Since you admit THY DIX. Be sure td enclose a you never have had the time or stamped, self eddressed envelope, opportunity to be a real mother and' address her care of this newsto your child and won't have, in paper: ). ;.' ; the foreseeable future, she would The Bell (Released by a much break better Syndicate, In.) probably get from her grandparents. If she continues to live in an atmosphere - Empty plastic pill bottles make Vhere she knows she's unwanted, handy containers fori dressings, where she 'is the cause of catsup and 'mustard in j school warfare and . is undisci- lunch boxes. Wash well beforti plined,- she'll grow up to be a re- converting bottles to food contain ' bellious, .insecure person who' may ers. - all I nut-cups. a cwee n The 1 1 ; I ? Teachers ma ; s i ! " : i l vTI J'o v. - 00 . ftf 9,'' The Bold Black GI uteri Goat with its hood-coll- of fabulous fox! ar .ST; polished Zibelme, (lavishly lined with velvet. And for the crowning touch (x velvet lined cowl collar of fabulous black! fox that converts to a 'magnificent hood for tHe, most dramatic fashion effect of the season. Black only. jl . f ' I .!' ' , , 1 I J4 1 A: mAfi AW-- YA L - - m - I We shovV you just how luxurious a coat can be when it's bold . . beautiful . . . and black! Here, it's the clutcfyin Anglo's lustrous -- I FR Porking in ; i - . Here's the Newest in Fashion! j vi 7S' C?lVS- 7 1 ! DEAR DOROTHY D X: I'm a senior in high school and madly' in, love with my American; problems teacher, who is 33. I have, kept it a secret but, now realize that she cares for me, p;oo. Should J expose my feelings , toward her or would iUbe best to forget the Matures Senior whole thing? DEAR MJS Teach eiis badg-ered enough by American! problems Without taking on yours. Schoolboy jcrush.es are the last thing she needs., Get friendly with ' . Our 93rcl Year v, fell . in love .'with ' him, and .we .small . ' By MURIAL NISSEN DEAR DOROTHY! DIX: My first marriage ended in divorce and I was granted, custody of our i I He. Wor 'f Play At Being A Congenial Step-Fath- . The many notable projects and comprised the committee in accomplishments j of the Council charge of the event, r women over the1 "years, were reMrsI Harold Christensen, curcalled. 'Mrs. G. Rulon Jenson, Mrs. rent' president urged board memH: M.- Rowley, and! Mrs. Stein bers, and all 'delegates to attend the regular Council meeting to be pumpkin held Thursday, Nov. 5th, when Following luncheon, Mrs.. J. Ed- H mes-Pr- i Dr Wayne: B,. Hales of BYU will win Stein delighted the ladies with discuss ".higher education. Mf. N. vocal solos. She (was accompanied Halvor Madsen.i also will be a by Mrs. O. P Heninger. High- t cuest ' SDeaker. v were re program Wing marks made by each president of a past bienniuirn term. They .inand enjoye the potluck' A spook alley complete with games clude Mrs; Oryille J Gunther, imamid lunch of pumpdecorations mediate past president; JVIrs. morgue, filled caskets and mon- kins and cornstalks at the home Fern Brockbank; Mrs. Wayne B. sters made more ghostly with of Mrs. Leonard in. Provo. McKy Hales; Mrs. Sterling Ercanbrack; flourescent writing, was the main ' In chatge offthe. affair were Mrs. A.' C. Page! Mrs. Lyean attraction at. the Halloween party of Mrs. officers and McKay,. Mrs. Kathryfi Hart, teachers held Mrs. by Johnson, and Henry Heisch, ; Ward Mrs. Second LDS.' May Barrick, Mrsj Barbara first leader ol the Council, who the Pioneer IIendricksen Mrs. Erma 'Myers, aided' in the pioneering of the Primary Thursday evening. ; and Mrs lrouise Sloan. v . The a 5 women present played organization. P.M. Dorothy. Dix : paper pumpkins, and pyracantha- filled cornucopias' were cleverly ued in decorating. The ladies found1 their places at the table with the aid of place-card- s tucked inside miniature . - j memoers orcne u. GALS-i'iJKmiL social unit. Beckv Campbell left, and Carmen The crisp tinge of autumn on the outside was contrasted to the warmth of friendship on the inside by Mrs. Harold Chrrstensen in her Welcome at the luncheon crwrMa! Tl.irrcHav' fltended bv Knarvf mpmhpTS of Utah County Legislative" Council, '.The lovely affair was held at the Social Hall in Spanish Fork, and honored past presidents and for- -' ntier board members.. Gay "balloons with 'happy faces,; bright :!r:'O : i : ouii: Lsuaii i ik- jaw jy?? - ' A'-:-- .n- i ' ; J , 4 i - . . 1 j . n do-'mes- tic : v. . v. rjtfj .'v : i V easy i is :" to clean I "iilF' mm - mm . 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