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Show Marjorie Dickey Plans Nuptials With Rex Butler on November a r OREM- - Combination of Pumpkin and Chocolate Makes unique Halloween Party Punchbowl Nuptial plans which include, an is the fearful! night of OctoLDS temple wedding and a reception are. berIt the thirty-firthe night revealed In the engagement announcement that is called Allhallow's Eve! made today by Mr. and Mrs. Allen Dickey A night of terrors! From the darkdoorways and shuttered of Orem whose daughter, Marjorie, will ened windows weird and 'gruesome apmarry .Hex Butler, son of Mrs. Sarah paritions creep forth. Hobgoblins, demon stalk abroad. Butler Rasmussen of Spanish Fork and trolls andcareen Witches by on prancing the late William A. Butler. broosteeds. Great winged v owls The couple will take their wedding vows? flap and screech and blink their eyes. Villainous black cats in the Manti Temple on Nov. 8 and will yellow and slink, baring their be honored on Nov. 9 at a reception to prowl.' and sharpening their claws.. be arranged in the Third-21Ward in fangs all appear out of the dreadThey j -- st 1 j I , j , The Party Corner I ; . 1 j 1 i st . Orem. Miss Dickey is. a graduate of Orem High School where she was a member of the Spanish Club. She has participated in the Hill Cumorah Pageant. Mr. Butler is a graduate of Spanish Fork "High : School and has served two years with the 'US ful dark, drawn by the watch-fire- s in mortal streets and gardens. Closer and closer they come, straight and unswerving toward the blazing bonfire. Suddenly a as they terrible sound is heard all cry together "trick or treat" -- Army. Bidden to attend the bride are Mrs. Dean Betts as matron of honor; and Mrs. Virginia of the bride-elec- t, II Wilkinson, Mrs. Raymond Jacklin, Mrs. Eugene Jackman and Mrs. Leland Mussel- man as attendants. jsis-te- rs ivX-.-. MARJORIE DICKEY SUNDAY HERALD su 4A Dorothy Dix ; 1961 Junior Section Hears Speaker . Reader Claims Yelling Will Help Parents To Discipline Discuss Hypnosis Junior Section of the .Women's Council met Wednesday evening and the program was presentepl on DEAR DOROTHY DIX Every young people feel as I do and, "The Mysteries of Hypnosis" jwith now and then one of your goody-good- y if never properly disciplined, Dr. Mark Allred as the guest To Look P retty A!! Day You Need Tec nrque By ALICIA HART Newspaper Enterprise Assn. The art of looking pretty all day long depends entirely on tech nique. Proof that it can be done comes from the many fashion models who go through a hectic day looking calm and lovely, ey're able to do this, because they can set their own hair in 10 minutes, start t6 finish. (Some can do this in a taxicab without benefit of mirror ).. They can ap-hie uding false eye ply make-ulashes, in a total of seven min utes. And they're incredibly fas at changing the style of a hairdo Usually, they da this with hair brush and a very few bobby pins Any model's time is limited n Often, she must skip a lunch. She has. to get from one assignment to another in a hurry And she can't afford to have skin blemishes or problems ever. Many such models use a medi vv hich is cated make-u- p designed to protect as we 1 as beautify; a liquid foundation and a pressed powder, both created by a house noted for its medicated Skin a . old-fas- v 1 1 -- hard-worki- ng jaek-o-lante- rn j 6-- 8 ' nd Jubilee p, sit-dow- So-call- ed ch 25-3- - wish their arents had lifted a hand, or a voice now and then. speaker. I challenge you to print this let Hostesses were Mrs. Robert ter. B. P. sey, Mrs. Melvin McFarland with Barbara agrees Plainly, Mrs. H. K. Williamson. Mrs. Paul J. H., that a soft admonition is Schaerrer, chairman, welcomed not the answer. In a sense, they the members to the meeting Which both go along with the advice was the opening session of the a dog trainer gave me the other year. Refreshments were served to day about the family pet, a lov the 31 members present. able, argantuan English bull, who persisted in chewing up our sofa pillows. "Dogs, like all ani AMISII FURNITURE mals, are best- - disciplined by in every Standard noise and a biff," said the train' Amish home, equipment heckestuhls are! sold er. "Just roll a newspaper, wham in the Amish community of Charm, it on the palm of your hand to Ohio. A heekestuhl cream. is an make a big noise, close to the ioned from Pressed powder is ideal for made chair rocking dog's ears, then spank. You'll hickory saplings. quick touchups get results." Children, are often compared to little animals. But even if we agree we must have our private opinion of what kind of animal we want them to be. Jungle ani mals are tamed with the crack of a pistol or the snap and lash dis of a whip; thoroughbreds and ciplined by love, intelligence J. H., Hebron, Ind. firmness. Dogs, perhaps because DEAR J. H.Read this letter of their acute hearing, are parfrom teen-ag- e Barbara Porter-fiel- ticularly sensitive to the tone of of Cortland, Ohio, then I'll the human voice. In the end, I tell .you what. I think about tem- disciplined the family bulldog, per tantrums. Barbara, though not with-- the crackling newspaper not concerned with the merits but d tone by the firm, of yelling or screaming as a of my voice. I wince at the very "safety valve, gives one young- sound of a shrill ster's point of view on voice. Deliver me from the wo line. man who shrieks and screams DEAR DOROTHY DIX I am m a temper tantrum! She is a a member of a family of eight. baby hollering to get attention. Our parents have been compliA tantrum and a good healthy mented many times upon our temper are two entirely differbehavior, even when we were ent things. A tantrum is infansmall. They disciplined by first tile, .righteous wrath mature. repriman'd i n g us (sometimes Even children recognize the dif loudly) then, if this' proved- in- ference and react accordingly. effectual, spanking us. Send your problems to Dorothy never did either without They mak- Dix. Be sure to enclose a stamping it clear we were loved but ed, envelope and must obey them. address her care of this news OREM MAID BETROTHED The forth coming mar Children who know they are paper. Helpful leaflets available. riage of Connie Taylor to Boyd V. Ivie is announced loved will not feel rejected simp- Write for "Glum To Glow." today by Mr. and Mrs. Daniel C; Taylor bf Orem. Mr. ly because a parent disapproves Vee W. Ivie of Orem. 01 weir actions. The child who The mink is a large weasel Of Ivie is the son of Mr. and Mrs. marriabe in a home of vows will their The take ihas not been firmly handled sel- somewhat specialized habits. It couple dom respects its parents, teach- has a more robust. build, in darker ceremony which will be followed by a reception in the ers or companions. in habits. Orem First-Secon- d in color and Wprd on Friday, Oct 27. I can never thank my parents enough for helping me thus far inrough life with a stern word or spanning. I'm sure other readers sounds off, about a neighbor who yells at her ' kids. The goody-good- y probably has of a couple little angels, obnoxious as hell to normal human beings, at whom she neither hollers nor screams. Watch out for, her kind! It's been my experience that people who keep an iron grip on their tempers develop into first-rat-e neurotics. temper tantrums, such as yelling or screaming, are emotional outlets, I know of doctors who advise nervous patients to reemotions bv eoine lieve Ttent-u- n to the' woods or desert and deliberately holler at the top of their lungs. Believe me, those phonies who discipline their brats by softly aomorusrung tnem, are seething caldrons themselves. If the kids I bet they'd appre are normal, l 11 i at lor. a cnange. ciaie Deing yenea I'd sure like to get the children's and tear off their funny faces, re- Cut into small pieces and pare. boiling vealing themselves as neighbor Cook, covered, in 0 hood children celebrating the an salted water minutes or cient Celtic ritual of Halloween! until tender. Drain and mash. To make pumpkin shells: Cut When the cry of "trick or treat" s heard around your house, have tops from small pumpkins; scoop' a pitcher .of hot Halloween punch put seeds arid pulp, leaving inch on hand to warm up thick shells. goblins and witches.' This is a Ilalloween Chocolate Orange Mold 2 envelopes unflavored gelatin chocolaty, pumpkiny punch made with fresh or canned pumpkin 2Y2 cups cold water and dry instant chocolate flavored 1V2 "cups orange juice . V2 drink mix. teaspoon grated orange rind 1 cup dry instant chocolate The "dark chocolaty punch akes on the proper Halloween flavored drink mix color when served in hollowed-ou- t To make orange flavored layer: baby pumpkins with striped brown Soften X envelope gelatin in Ya and white or orange straws. For cup cold water. Add orange juice a party table, the shell of a large and rind. Cook over low heat pumpkin can be turned into a stirring constantly, until gelatin for the spookiest dissolves. Pour into 8 individual all. of them centerpiece molds. Chill until set. To make chocolate flavored Hot Halloween Punch (Makes servings) layer: Soften remaining 1 enve2 quarts hot whole milk lope gelatin in V cupj cold water. 2 cups dry instant chocolate Stir chocolate drink mix into reflavored drink mix maining 12A cups water. Add soft2 cups f cooked mashed pump-- ; ened gelatin and cook over low kin (canned or fresh) p heat, stirring constantly until 1 teaspoon cinnamon gelatin dissolves. Chill until conAdd hot milk to chocolate flav sistency of unbeaten egg white. ored drink mix;- blend thorough Layer over orange gelatin, in ly. Add pumpkin and cinnamon; molds. Chill until set. Unmold. mix well. Serve in cups or small 'i" Readers are- - invited to send pumpkin shells. To prepare fresh pumpkin: Cut questions about parties, suggesa pumpkin in half; re tions for menus, decorations and move seeds and stringy portion favors, etc., to The Party Corner. i J SPOOK CHASER Witches, owls and black cats agree that this Hot Chocolate Pumpkin Punch is the spookiest for Halloween parties. The punch is made with a chocolate drink mix that is sweetened without sugar to protect your children's teath. p) . for WO MEM 1 at Sensational Everything for Your Fall Wardrobe Low Prices Open 'til 9 p. m. Monday Nite on fall fashions regularly. 5.98 dresses h e k V 1 - Xs ' v m I exciting new colors ew fabrics at an Jubilee d, low-pitche- high-pitche- - eye-openi- d, - Kv. Price! WW I i it .-f- ( j 0 V err twd-piec- er e T -- good-lookin- sheaths 'agd prints for so little? Snap up several and SAVE ! Sizes 10 to 18, 14i2 to 24U2- - Just say II here's proof why pay more? 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