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Show 4A ? HERALD8,? SUNDAY Indoor Gardening 1569 JMA tff "W111 1 1 s 1 - Ji- i f li S , - i 1 y iff? I'iJi I ' f I ? " - M ' J-- W - H H , f II i l II ! , 1 - i V f Calling All School Teachers This Column L Special For You tr M - r- ! By KATHERINE B. WALKER Teachers, this column is writ ten just for you. We hope you'll find it so interesting that you will d Teach send for our er's Lruiae wnicn suggests addi tional seeds and plants for study. The guide also lists small reptiles and animals that are compatible with plants, it lists a dozen or so common plants that are poison ous and should be avoided even for decorative purposes, and names mail-ordsources so that you can easily" obtain material you wish to use. The Tea cher's Guide Sheet, by the way, is also intended for use by . Den Mothers and other Scout leaders, or for anyone else who wishes to in terest young people in plants. Please enclose a i , w ' ''A , 1 newly-prjnte- f er self-address- Bright colors, bold patterns and a personal touch banish the incotton draperies stitutional blandness of the college dormitory room. Keady-mad- e in a glad plaid of red and white were shortened to sill length and excess fabric used to cover toss pijlows on bed. Bedspread in a mosaic-texture- d pattern repeats the clear red. Abstract scatter rug is in shades of red and white. Wicker foot locker doubles as clothes hamper. Wicker wall accessories are light and' easy to hang on HOlVlBy LOOK stick-o- n hooks. Wise Shopping Gives Dorm Room Ho mey, Personal Touch For Girl By KAY SHERWOOD Newspaper Enterprise Assn. spreads and draperies or curtains. Some will brjng them from home; Lists, lists and more lists are others will wait until they arrive fencing In the homemaiker whose at school and confer with their little darling is off to college this roommate on colors and styles. year. Shopping lists, jpacking lists, In these small rooms, the reminders of dates with doctors beds are fairlypieces of furniture. major and dentists overflow handbags and Bedspreads will dominate the color ' telephone tables.'; scheme and bear the brunt of Surveys confirm what parents wear. Tailored styles will survive shop- better than fragile, fussier ones. already know : the teen-ag- e own makes as Against the neutral backgrounds of her mind up per to what she will or won't buy. most college rooms, bold shock But she does entrust to mom the colors can be used. detailed lists for checkoff, the dozNote,1 too, that while it's quite ens of name tapes to be sewed on possible to spend' a lot of money everything, and other on college room bedspread and . Besides the giddy array of fash-ton- s curtains, it's not necessary. Sturdy, to be purchased, things will be textured cottons in solid colors and needed for the dormitory room. patterns are especially planned for For many girls this will be their hard dormitory usage and cost first really independent selection around $10. Easy washability, wrin- of home-typ- e articles, Tactful suggestions and guidance may be welcome If we can PERFECT PIZZA show we're not hopelessly out of NEW YORK (UPI) Pizza touch with the modern campus life. sandwiches make a hit with The average double room in youngsters. Top 4 English mufcollege dormitories is 10 by 14 fin halves with one can feet with an eight or; nine-foof tomato sauce and one single rooms are nine can of tuna, drained. Sprinkle with ' bv 12 feet, exclusive of closet oregano and onion salt. Top with space. This is not a very , large slices of mozzarella cheese. Bake area to be furnished and shared in to minoven 25 20 ' with a roommate. utes cheese or until is lightly In 75 per cent of the , resident browned. halls, students must supply bed; - ; j odd-men- ts. i, ot ceil-ing'heig- ht; : 400-degr- ee ! , kle-resista- nt also Beauty Tips Eye cafe begins with eyebrows that are brought under control. Use a small brush. Brush eyebrows upward, and in opposite direction from which they grow. Then, smooth them. Guard your tender fingers. Clean under nails with brush and orangewood stick rather with a metallic instrument. than Poor posture, and slumping un or nearly all and sun fading are does all the good routines that and trips beauty which a campus-bounqualities to salons and dress beauty shops spread should have. " curtains and drap eries made to match or with .bedspreads are either cafe-d and 90 inches type or Ready-mad- e pinch-pleate- long. Most schools frown on nail holes in the wall. The young resident should think in terms of accessories which can be mounted with tape or stick-o- n hooks. Wicker hampers and foot lockers g are and can extend of a regular Instead storage space.' whichN takes study lamp up space on the desk, a lamp table can of fer good illumination plus a small ledge or table top for snacks. The bland look of neutral toned tile floors in newer dormitories is warmed up by a colorful scatter rug beside the bed. How much to budget for her accomplish. Attention teeners: Leave those to mature exotic perfumes women. Stick to the florals. mffer 01 1 to the variety of crassula that is commonly known as Jade-plan- t? This is a succulent, and drowns easily Leaves overwatered. if that turn yellow and drop indi . cate the soil is too wet. Pot it in gravelly soil, and give water only often enough to keep the leaves from shriveling. One good watering will last it for weeks. small, ornamental edible? pomegranate A. Edible, yes, but the seeds are so tiny that it's almost impossible to manage them. Q. Is the flesh-cover- ed f' fV.. ' Katherine Walker will be glad to answer questions pertaining to house plants, but regrets she will be unable' to answer those dealing with outdoor varieties. In writing her, please enclose a stamped, envelope for reply, and address her ib care of this paper. -- W self-address- ed TEACHER'S PET This bromeliad, otherwise known as a pineapple is a good interestcatcher for school rooms, being quite easy to grow and hardy. on Save NEPHT Members of the Federated Women's Clubs of Nephi heard Mrs. Claude Lomax, president of the Utah Federation of Women's Clubs and three patients from Utah State Hospital, at a fall dinner meeting given to arouse Interest in the federation's project for the year which is the Utah State Hospital. Mrs. Lomax spoke on the United States Constitution.! She advised her hearers to "count their blessings for being Americans" and spoke on some of the things America stands for. Earl Vincent acted as moderator for the panel from the hospital who spoke on the problems which had caused them to be patients. Mr. Vincent told of new methods used in the rehabilitation of oa- tients, He said that patient gov- - -- the wards where officers are elected by patients. They also decide on disciplinary measures and work assignments and how to help each other. There are 18 wards with coununit councils and inter-war- d cils which meet once a week. Recreation is planned for the nings and plans are to have a snack' bar where employers and visitors may be served. Funds are also being raised to build a chapel for Sunday services, now held in the recreation hall. Mrs. Fred jGadd, president of the Federated Council, was in charge of the dinner. Mrs. Hill, Payson, easy-to-se- w sleepwear for) the family Questions And Answers Q. 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UTAH COUNTY'S I -- Neph Clubs Announce Year's Work 10Z0 ..i.'-V- a Vy-?jiri- v that are nearly three feet long, which are just beginning to root room? survey says that the average college girl spends $36.24 in purchases for items for her room but she counts heavily on gifts for such nonacademic necessities as radios and record players. And I'm reasonably sure she'll expect to take such prosy items as sheets, towels and blankets from the home linen supply. elf Q. How much water should I give a Jade Plant? A. I presume you are reiemng be? A. The usual length suggested is three to four inches. However, I have one-hal- f inch long bit of which I pinched off aphelandra; the other day and put in damp peatmoss; I just dug it up to measure it, and found it has two husky roots on it. And in a quart-ja- r good-lookin- A youth stamped envelope with your re-- 1 for The Teacher's Guide. nest a You have undoubtedly already shown your students how a sweet potato will grow in water; you may even have studied germina tion with peas or beans as examples. "But have you tried more permanent plants for them? Plants that they can leave as a living legacy to the class following them? Perhaps you'd like to grow a bromeliad. Start with a pineapple, which can be propagated by the little suckers sometimes found around the crown. If no suckers are present, cut off the top together with an inch or two of the fruit, scrape out the fruit, and set the top asicfe, to dry the scraped portion thoroughly. Then place the top in sand to root. After rooting, keep the plant5, warm and in a fully bright place. Be careful not to overwater it, although feeding every couple of weeks is recom mended for best growth. Or perhaps you'd like to grow a sizable plant from an avocado pit? To help with this prospect, we have an Avocado Sheet with a line drawing showing just how to do. If pineapples and avocados are not available in your area, how about grapefruit, or peanuts? Or grow tomatoes which will flower and fruit during the winter months. Do send for your Guide Sheet soon, so that you can plan your course of study now. We will include an Avocado Sheet with the Teacher's Guide if you request it. Don't forget the return envelope, though, please. State, Orem AC Main, Sp. Fork, Ph. Open Every Monday 89 23 and Friday Night Until 9 Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back" 207 North 1st West Provo Open Monday and Friday 'til 9, 0. 390 'Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back! SEARS 207 N. 1st West Provo;.. |