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Show 4A SUNDAY HERALD ; SSSTSf-183- Phile Nada Mother Would Present The Gift Of. Good Grooming to Daughters .1 it.,... . 1 ';'!'. Members of Phile Nada met Thursday with Mrs. Stanley Heal when Mrs. Wesley Knudsen and Mrs. Jack Dixon entertained members with a delightful program on "The Roaring 20's on f 1 - Broadway." V.- :: Members Enjoy Music of '20s Members enjoyed group singing of the popular songs of that era. Mrs. Dixon also favored the group with piano selections from the twenties. Two BYU students Don Jensen and Coreen Anderson gave an exhibition .dance, the Charleston. Mrs. Edwin Stein sang a solo of the period. Refreshments were served to the 22 members present. Continuing the Daily Herald series on lessons for daughters, Mrs. Fred A. Schwendiman has respoonded today to the Question. "What Are The Lessons You Would Have Your Daughter Learn." Mrs. Schwendiman (Winona) is the mother of three children: a mar ried son, a son. She attended girl and a of to Utah her marriage, has worked as a profes University prior sional model and is currently a staff member of Classique. Long active in all youth movements she has served as. state officer of the Utah Parent-TeachAssociation and is currently pro gram chairman of the Orem PTA Council; She is interested in special decorating and has served as work director, in Sharon Stake. She has been active in other LDS auxiliaries, particularity people. Her community activities are varied and she hat been one of the directors of the Liberty Belle pageant for the past two years. Other articles prepared oy jfrovo matrons will appear in fu ture editions of the Daily Herald. By Mrs. Fred A. Schwendiman Every mother must have moved at home with proper sketched out in her mind the cleaning agents (soap and water cleaning pro image she longs to present to and her daughter; but f ew, 1 ,suspect, ducts) and techniques; A re manage so well to impress the putable dry cleaning establish younger generation. The t eyes ment has the knowledge and the and minds of young people are equipment for OFFERS ADVICE Mrs. Fred sharp and clear. They s.ee us, cleaning. Schwendiman who today offers 10. Proper pressing is a must they judge us honestly and. often unexpectedly. Their image of us to complete the overall appear advice to daughters on poise as mothers and women are not ance. and grooming. L always the one we care to choose. Plan and jcheck your wardrobe MRS. RICHARD MADSEN (VELMA MADSEN) Daughters need good examples for each Week's activity. It's the order if you are thinking 'right backed with deep honesty of pur- mue rorgouen or neglected things now of thipgs you own and use pose. I feel one of the finest gifts that can defeat the perfect sil that are In bad condition.. any mother could give her daughr houette: A wonderful hairdo and Good grooming is not a matter ter would be the assurance of spotted gloves, a stunning new of style, it is concentration on beautiful systematic grooming. dress and unpolished shoes with detail that becomes automatic. The difference between looking run down heels. So a determined Establish certain habits and you nice and looking wonderful could and unrelenting, campaign is in are on your way to a neater you. be summed up this way, "She was a pretty girl and her, clothes Golden butterflies combined with tion held Friday evening for new-- were terrific, but she forgot the flowers and ferns were! blended lyweds Mr. and Mrs. Richard E little things." It's the little things to provide unique and exotic at- Madsen of Provo at the West Utah that make the frame for your picture to the world. I am saying mosphere at the wedding recep-- Stake House. a whole shopful of marvelous Mrs. Madsen is the former Vel- - that clothes will do you no good un ma Whitehead, daughter of Mr. less put to they're properly and Mrs. E. L. Whitehead of Pro "It isn't jenough to be against because our government, is genervo, and Mr. Madsen is a son of gether. would suggest a systematic something;" Dr. Richard D. Poll ally looked upon as our friend, 'I Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Madsen of scheme , for grooming indispen- - quoted J. Edgar Hoover to mem- no our enemy. Provo. They took their wedding sables such as: bers and guests of the Nelke "In our language, a statesman vows in the Salt Lake Temple, 1. Put clothes on hangers im Reading Club, "we must stand is a dead politician," said Dr. Friday morning. jnediately after wearing. Poll. He encouraged those "prefor something worthwhile." Parents of Mr. Madsen were 2. Air clothes thoroughly after Dr. Poll, who has served as sent to vote and to take an active hosts at a wedding breakfast fol- each wearing and before putting head of the Brigham Young Uni- part in the workings of democlowing the temple rites. them away. versity history department, ad- racy.in stored Abe to clothes 3. The Fold dressed the October open session short question and answer wedding gown chosen by Plans for National Beauty or Dividers chests. or Mrs. Madsen was of the club Thursday afternoon period followed. designed with drawers Salon Week' were made by the; executive board of Unit One Hairf al full skirt with alternating layers boxes help keep clothing in order; at the Provo Utilities Building. The speaker was introduced by Dresses and Cosmotology Asso of Chantilly lace- - and net. The ,4. See that garments are mend His subject was, "The Import- Mrs. Achsa Paxman. Mrs. Val ir bodice was encrusted with se- ed as soon as loose or missing ance of the Civil War in our Hoyt, president, was in, charge ciation meeting recently of the meeting. Refreshments in neck- button, tears, or ripped hems are Country." : quins along the scalloped Provo. as new clothes Check noticed. White an autumn theme were served by line. more even Civil was and "The War rosebuds yellow Chairman for the week's actiold. as to were well tied in Mrs. Clawson Y. Canhostesses of her bridal the preservation important vities were assigned. A panel bouquet meti 5. Revolua our than underneath, and fell veil the Lingerie in non, prochairman; Mr.s. Fern Brim-hal- l, democracy discussion in conjunction with finger tip not at e culous clean fusion a Mrs. C, A. Phillips and showing crown from Dr. of is Poll. said the tion," seed "It the week will be Nov. 6 at the sure Be hem. or 43 to one event in our Peterson number neck, sleeves, persons. history. Mademoiselle Salon of Beauty pearls. The golden decor was reflected of proper fit for your body con"When each side is willing to Mrs. Dallen Clark sang two numin Provo. give in a little, to the other side, bers while accompanying herself Public relations will be dis- in the sheath dresses of her at- tour. made in 6. is many we have democracy at work. It is on the autoharp. The room was Hosiery cussed by Ruth Peart; advertiz- tendants: Mrs. Val J. Lund, Jill and weights. The only when each side says, 'I am decorated with lovely roses and ing by Naomi Peterson; profes- Watkins, Donna Smith, Gwen lengths, styles will give depends on right and you arelentirely wrong, other fall flowers from the garden sional ethics, Cora Lee "Johnson; Phillips, Pat Carter, Karen and service it instead of 'We both have rights, of Mrs. Sharp Gillespie. salesmanship is to be assigned. Kathy Whitehead They held bou- correct size, and laundry care will This wearer. the from that democracy fails to work. Guests included Mrs. Blafne carnaof white and given Ruth Peart, Unit one styles quets yellow to and Civil War was the one time Liston, Mrs. Don C. Merrill, Mrs. Our prevent tions. bagging help director, will do a comb out for Mrs. Whitehead choose a gown wrinkling. democracy completely failed in Percival P. Bigelow, Mrs. T the discussion. out 7. rest and should Shoes our air of deep blue and Mrs. Madsen, country because slavery was Alma Boyden, Mrs. Victor J". Have a moral issue. England Bird, Mrs. between J. Weight, Mrs. made soft orange. Each added corsages wearings. repairs G. made to to as heel lifts Reed didn't have outlaw such promptly of blooms matching those of the Gillespie, Mrs. Lloyd E. fight of shoe life the to extend she the and it Henrichsen, Mrs. Eldon R. accomplished attendants. slavery; Mrs. A. J. Harmon, to its shape. preserve through legislation. Ray Madsen served as best man P. Taylor, Mrs. fitted be U. well S. Lester 8. should Mrs. the "If Government Gloves, had with Vincent Whitehead, Sidney conto never Asael With offered Fisher, Mrs. Frank D. pay the Southerners tapering fingers, Rodabaugh and Mr. and Mrs. Meticufor their slaves to free them, and Alexander Jr., Mrs. Ada Dryer, The Coterie Club met at the Stan Madsen performing ushers' spicuous or overtrimmed. of a if the South had accepted such Mrs. Pearl Bunnell, Mrs. Mamie true clean home of Mrs. Harvard Adams in duties. sign gives lously an. offer, the Civil War need not Crahdall, Mrs. Ethel Crowther, Orem Thursday to celebrate her Serving were Carolyn Miller, dignity. recan 9. be and stains have Ann happened. It still has an Mrs. Corrinne Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Spots, birthday. Peay, Patrena Gale, Sharee Minnie Syrett, Mrs. Maude G. on our present lives." effect The 11 members enjoyed a k Durrant Reta Lawton while gifts Dr. Poll said that it is unfortu- Taylor, Mrs. Rose Kartchner, dinner and later spent the were arranged by Mrs. Ray cessories for her honeymoon. Afafternoon socially while doing Whitehead. Mrs. Ray Madsen ter their return, the couple will be nate that politics and politicians Mrs. Lorena W. Leavitt and Mrs. are "dirty words" in our society Annie Taylor. handwork. A birthday card was and Mrs. Michael Whitehead. At at home in Bountiful. to sent and a Mrs. memformer signed Prior to her marriage, the guest book was Mrs. David ber now living in Salt Lake City. Whitehead. was entertained by Madsen Mrs. Don McCurdy, president, The bride wore a beige tweed friends at a personal shower at was in charge. suit with fur trim and brown acr the home of Donna Smith. er with-youn- g " -- non-flammab- Date Rocks Add Goodness KATHERINE XN Jar enne Carey To Wed To Cookie Fill the (UPI) jar with date rocks. fresh Pit and slice cups Clifford Holt in Rites dates. Cream butter or cup " L . ' X NEW YORK cooky ; of 2 of In solemn ceremony at the Pro- a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Provo and Clifford" vo Community Church on Friday K. Carey-o- f 27 son of Katherine Mrs. Gene Shaffer Carey, Holt, evening, Oct. Clifford and the late Holt, will exvows. change wedding Friends ard family members are invited to attend the services at 8:30 p.m.' The couple will greet guests following the ceremony.,, Miss Carey is a graduate of Provo High and; has attended Holy Provb Elementary Educators Cross Hospital School of Nursing. Auxiliary had a meeting Wednes- Mr. Holt is a graduate of Provo day evening with Dr. Clark Gub-l- High School and will be graduated as' guest speaker. He recently in December) in biisiness managereturned from Russia. He show- ment from tbfe University of Utah. ed slides , and spoke, on his visit. He will go on active duty with the U, S: Army Reserve in JanMrs. Gubler 'was also a guest.! The members were guests at uary. The couple will make a the home of Mrs. Lewis Rawlin-to- n home in Salt Lake City. with 19 present. were Mrs. Monroe Gallier and at the home of Mrs. Keith Aston. Mrs. Dallen Clark will present an Mrs. Fred Gummow. The November meeting will be evening of ballads. Talk on Russia Entertains Auxiliary Unit er Co-hostes- Lovely Decor Features Madsen Wedding Fete margarine with 1' cup of brown sugar, packed. Add 2 eggs, one at a time, beating well after each addition. 'Sift 1 cups of sifted flour with Y4 teaspoon each of cloves and soda, Y2 teaspoon of salt, and 1 teaspoon of cinnamon. Blend into creamed mixture. Stir in 1 cup of walnuts and dates. Drop by teaspoonfuls onto greased baking sheet. Bake in a oven 12 to preheated 15 minutes. Makes about ZVz dozen cookies. all-purpo- se Beauticians Club Motes Plan For at Week Salon at FORTNIGHTERS Will hold a business meeting the home of Mrs. Phil Aiken, 1550 8 N. 3rd W., Provo, Monday p.m. SUB DEB SORORITY Will meet today at 2:30 p.m. at the home of Peggy Vance, 112 S. 4th E., Provo. . ' Ward. Miss Rawlings is a graduate of Orem I High School. Mr. Harrison was gradu- ated from Jordan High School and has ' served two years with the Armed Forces. d They will make their home in West Second-Thir- d l j 1 - . ' Coterie Group Enjoys Potluck Jordan. Ilen-richse- " . -- pot-luc- ' r- - JANICE Is Hcr-mes- performed at her Jiome. A reception will honor the couple the evening of Now ,17 at the Edgemont 'WW" War Subject Of Talk At Nelke Club Open Session A late fall wedding is planned for Janice Rawlings and Merlin Harrison whose engagement is announced today by her mother, Mrs. Alice Rawlings of IJrovo. Mr. Harrison isa son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Harrison of West Jordan. ' .The couple has selected Nov. 16 as their wedding day with ceremonies to be 1t -- Civil 375-degr- ee Jan ice Rawlings Wil I Wed Mr. Harrison satisfactory . CAREY 1 le I niMiiiMiifMi"i7ar7i7 B.F. GOODRICH RAWLINGS PHONE FR Check Clothing Grooming Essentials When Making Preparations for Travel 423 WEST 12th The woman who Is planning a trip is always faced with the problem of , packing enough clothes and grooming essentials in the usually limited luggage space. Traveling light makes any trip simpler. If you're traveling by air, it's a must. f Study your clothing needs be fore you pack your travel wardrobe" and make a list of really essential garments. Choose those that will serve a variety of uses and occasions and take basic accessories that will go with these tials, put them in hand luggage, for a freshly made-up- " face can be a great comfort when it's not possible to freshen your clothing. Use of make-u- p foundation is especially beneficial when traveling as it makes powder applications last longer and also helps protect skin from the elements. . In addition to cosmetics have a small container of cleansing cream or lotion and some, tissues with you. Also skin freshener. But don't take large quantities of beauty aids if they are the kind outfits,. that can easily be purchased at When packing grooming essen your destinations. o) Ml l Value jC x PURCHASE ' r ;! NORTH-PRO- VO . I i 15 ELECTRIC Automatic ""special" fVerified 3-67- cSr it J ft J4 ' m ' f0'-'y.. . 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