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Show 4A THE CREATIVE WOMAN SUNDAY HERALD MARCH 18, 1962 County, Utah SUNDAY, Utah Parent -Mature r Business Girls Have Smart, ! , Kipling Book Is Excellent By MARY BROOKS PICKEN Newspaper Enterprise Assn. Business girls not only sew, but enjoy it. Two college graduates who hive just recently taken posi tions , in business appeared at a party in smart, truly beautiful dresses. They had difficulty maki ing anyone believe that they nad Tranquilizer By MRS. MURIEL' LAWRENCE Newspaper Enterprise Assn. Dear Mrs. Lawrence: j son is very reOur sentful because he cannot stay ' up until 11 o'clock and see the through to the end big as his older brother does. There are scenes over his bedtime prac' j tically every night, lie gets so angry and overexcit--i ed that he doesn't fall asleep until 11 anyway. We have been wondering whether we should give In and let him 'stay up until his' brother goes to bed. There's al- -' "ways been jealousy between the ':''' H boys . . . ANSWER: Instead of trying to give him. what his ; brother got,, let's sec if we can make what he's got more valuable to him.; I wish you'd go to your bookstore and buy a book called "Kim" by Rudyard Kipling. It comes irij an inexpensive editioji. Head it first yourself .Then pro-pose to share it with your younger boy by privately reading him a I TV-sho- . i i DIANE JOHNSON '''''' ' 'I ! I' Miss Johnson Planning r:MN Late Summer Nuptials :'.-..- : made their dresses. Their explanations proved my v rule::'" If you take $20 worth of lovely fabric,1 add to it $20 worth of style through the right choice of pattern and fabric for each otheif and for you, and add another $20 worth of time and good workmansyou will have a dress hipworth $59.95.; easily This sarne formula works ' for business dresses, suits, and play clothes. Figure out the cost and value of a skirt. Buy $5 worth of one length of 54 inches fabric is usually sufficient-- ! Put $5 worth of style into it through your choice of pattern and Its suitability to f abricj Add $5 worth of carefu workmanship, and you have i skirt worth easily $15. all women, in Business; girls should avoid looking like fact a price- tag. For example, no one snouw oe aoio to say, ner dress couldn't have cost more than $10.95," or, "Her skirt- - ; j Mr. and: Mrs. Dean A. John- son of. Lake View announce the engagement and forthcoming mar. riage of their daughter,: Diane, to Peter S. Belov of Reno1, Ney. I Miss Johnson graduated from beit from Orem "High School an 1959 - She night every chapter ' V '; V j fore his bedtime. was active in forensics and Tig- 1 1t is the best bedtime tranquili zer I ' know - for children of his '! eretts. Miss Johnson continued her J forensic work at! the BYU where she won first place in the Heber J. Grant Oratorical Con U test In 1960. y Last fall; she was a student at the American University in Washington D.C., where she was also employed by the National Academy of Arts and Sciences. Presently Miss Johnson is a sen'.ior at the BYU. age. Mr. Belov is the son of Dr. - Not that it lacks excitement and Serge P. Belov of Gabbes, Nev. suspense.) It possesses them both, He d graduated from Lowell .High being the story. of.' a School! in San Francisco where he Irish orphan boy who grew up on in athletics.! He servwas active the loose in 19th century India and J MM! kM im-:n Inthe Air Force. overseas ed in whose search for his identity He from Santa Rosa viograduated volves him in espionage, jwith 1957 with a de in State College include which lence and friends gree in aeronautics, and tne Unieveryone from a Clean beauty tools. This can versity of Nevada in 1960, in Afghan horse trader to a British languages. ::,;V! '.j; never be hypnotist. said', too often; your Mr. Belov' won the title of Pa What gives The book its peculiar beauty tools should be kept abso cific Coast Box tranquilizing influence is its su- lutely clean. This applies not only ing Champion. He plans to com U T . preme character - 'the old, gen- to torusnes ana comos out to roll plete his graduate work at the tle Tibetan 'lama who" shares In of Utah. He Is pres Kim's adventures. From the boy's ers, clips, hair nets or sleep caps, University In Salt Lake City. employed ently beloved Holy One there radiates your powder and rouge puns, The young couple plan to be such a spirit, of simple goodness make-u- p cape, eyebrow brush and married Aug.. 30 in the Salt Lake that no juvenile turbulence can every singe tool you use... To use LDS Temple, with a reception to survive in its presence. be held Sept. 1 in the Lake View There' is nothing I know of soiled beauty tools on clean, hair Ward Recreation HalL which"' can compete with Kim's or skin just doesn't make sense. lima for composing a child to en- Skin, actually can be harmed by trust himself to sleep. r a dirty puff. ourselves cannot we Sometimes Never use beauty tools belong reach an irritable youngster with ing to others and never lend reassurance of our affection. Innot even to your closest tent on feeling himself abused, yours, Follow the same rules you friend. he can't listen to us. That's. when would follow with regard to your we need the gentleold abbot of You wouldn't dream toothbrush. mtmathe remote Himalayan someone else. to that of ' lendnig . !. stery. When you"; have guests in your we read about him to our home, whether for dinner or over angry child, we remind him In- night be sure to put out clean Miss ar- directly 1 that love still walks puffs, and In Mobile for America's the rives through the world and make a sizes of cosmetics for them.i Tnis Junior Miss Pageant this week,: communication that is much more sne wiu receive a takes care of the bo rowing prob jviarcn u-effective than our anxious proII welcome befitting the high hon M tests. In drawing the child to lem. or her state already has accord Kim's Holy, pne, we really; draw ed.! Lynne Leonard from Salt Lake . .U him back to us." City won! the coveted title of Indeed. I have comforted a 2-Utah's Junior Miss In the compesimply by" telling him year-oltition sponsored by the Salt Lake; the story of the lama's encounCity Jaycees. (..'. jj ter with the cobra, dLynne Is a senior at East High 'Kimt is a book that merits School in Salt Lake, where she much wider use and appreciation . student- and active iri 'A an is ' by ..;American parents. ' school activities. many ';.:';, She will compete jwith young ladies from all 50 states and the District of Columbia' for the right to wear the crown of America's j j ' - Mil - - ...t ... ' Cleanliness j Inter-collegia- te '.4- - j; : . . 'I.:.; vf ! JOAN HALES Club Notes , Co-hostes- ses mail- first-cla- ss Thelma were sung as group seelctions led by Mrs Moody, with Mrs. " Rowe at the piano; a reading of the poem 'Friends" by Mrs.! Chester a vocal duet by Mrs. .Ed Pinegar and Mrs. Josephine Taylor, also accompanied by Mrs. Rowe; and a reading, entitled f'My Jewel Box" given by Mrs. Quayle Dixon, were also on the j program. A highlight of the evening was a sketch "Grandma and Grandpa List Ways to Train ChUdren" by; Mrs. Exilda Crabb. Mrs. Crabb followed this presentation by donning a pair jof very large spectacles and "peering into the clubs future" via a poem, "Treasures" specially written by Mrs. . Allen Cornaby. Decorations for the occasion were focused on the table center 'Friends" written'! - by- McKell- - These Will hieet on Monday at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Clay Dunn. 360 f N. 550 E., Orem. Dr. , Doyle piece, a beautifulI birthday cake Cranney will be guest speaker. festooned with tiny artificial rose.. .;M" buds and pink ribbon streamers. LITERATI Will be held Wednesday, 8 p.m.. Accenting the evening'4 theme, at the home of Mrs.! Dallas II. "Jewels We Collect Through the Jr., 1285 East! Briar Ave Years" were Jewel boxes from Young nue. The program will be given which strands of pink beads could by Mrs. Charles J. Barkley. be seen peeping. V COUNTY. 1 Special guests at the fete were UTAH ASSISTANTS MEDICAL ; Mrs! Owen L. Barnett and Mrs. Will meet Mar. 20, Tuesday, Rulon Morgan of Provo, and Mrs. 8 office of Dr. Fred the at p.m.,; Harold Holley of American Fork, all former members of the club. Endsley, 1031 No. 5th West, for general business meeting. ; lUtri nUUrUrjUl i M i tl I I til I it I k I SUB-DE- B wrnl !rnttol. m u.v 1056 o.rm Ash Ave. with! Kerry Miner, Mc-Ve- y, . - OF CLUB ALPHA IJNITESS MEGA Will ' meet today at 2:30 p.m.. at the; home of Kay BonnettJ 680 N. 12th! E. I It moy be lnconslstent, but It's the uns pa nked generation! that grew up to call themselves beat. Preheat your dryer before dry ing starched garments. This re duces the amount of starch; left on the dryer! drum: Also; wipe the drum after drying a load of starched clothes. i Important: To every woman over 351 i To Contest s . -N A tasty topping on your favorite ice cream can be made by tossing 1 cup moist, shredded coconut with y cup brown sugar and 1 tablespoon melted butter, Brown in a 300 degree oven .then cool and serve. Junior Miss Of Utah Off : Y-- I Thalian Ladies Club Has 31st Birthday Celebration Program easy-to-kn- spoons. i. . A business girl should sew for relaxation and a change of pace from her job. If planned wisely. sewing can be the .'best therapy" in the world. Here's a welcome addition to any wardrobe! - a comfortable. it cardigan with tux edo front, and roomy pockets. No. has full knit directions for sizes 12, 4, 16, 18 and 20; materlal recrements; stitch il-lustrations The Social SPANISH FORK I To order send 35 cents in coins Center" was the scene Thursday to: of a gala 31st birthday observ ance fete for the Thalian Ladies Creative Woman Club. for the affair The Daily Herald 319 W. Van Buren Street were Mrs. Merrill McKell, Mrs. i ; - .. V fabric. There is still plenty of nippy weather ahead to make a hot spiced fruit cup a welcome treat. Heat to boiling one quart of apple cider with one stick of cinnamon and a small oragne stuck with a few cloves.. Add one can (1 lb. 1 oz.) of fruit cocktail and Its syrup and bring just to boiling again Remove cinnamon and orange and ladle fruit cocktail and liquid in to heated mugs. Serve with j , The business girl who has a noon hour in which to shop should watch for remnants, should make friends with the people in, the yard goods departments, and have not only their help, but their cooperation in buying values, Arid ! the business girl should study the pattern books, keep a record of numbers that she feels would be good designs for her. She should make a note of the yardage required and then keep an eye open for bargain buys in Hot Spiced Fruit Cup Still Welcome Treat j A v ct . red-beard- ed I'm'- lents. ing the lorthcoming marriage oi tneir daughter, Joan, to Kenneth L. Frjrer, .sorT of Mr., and Mrs. Howard R. Fryer of Provo. The bride-eleis a graduate of Provo High School. She has attended Brigham Young University and is a member of Beta Sigma Phi, Beta Delta Chapter.! At pres ent, she is employed in Provo. Mr. Fryer is a graduate of Provo High School. He has fulfilled an LDS Jmission to the Northern States, and is presently attending Brigham Young University as a junior, majoring in Business Manage ment.: , The couple will be married May 29 in the Salt Lake Temple. A reception will be held that evening m the Orem Recep tion Center. M Milo C. Moody, Mrs Max Thom as, Mrs. Bernard Lassen, Eleanor cents for find Mrs. Owen Rowe: Matley with ing. Print name, ' address The program for the evening zone, style number and size. included two specially composed songs, "The Birthday Song" and For Groominq ; well,, she didn't get a bargain if she paid more than $4.95 for it." Righ styling, good workman ship, and lovely fabrics are essential to every Successful garment, and each, garment has its value according, to these ingred-- . Add 10 ! - Mr. and Mrs. Leo P. Hales are ahnounc- - Chicago 7, Illinois First Rule quick-witte- , Wardrobes But Inexpensive i Joan Hates' to Wed Kenneth Fryer J r '. a. ' 1 ! 1 d j 1 I -- - - . - is Nephi Literary Meet Club Has MM :'( ' 1 jfrtuniVrrij JUNIOR MISS who is Utah's JL.ynne Junior-Miss- . Leonard, i f f -. A r- Lziu'u 0 L. girl. 'M Along with the title, the win- ner- - as well as four runners-u- p will share in Paeeant Schol- - The. Delphic Liter ary Club met recently, at ' the home of Mrs. Don Barton. Mrs. Maurice Tolley was In charge of the topic which was Cancer Prevention and Cure. In NEPHI teresting and educational films were shown on this subject. Ten club members were present. u set aside the winner! as the ' nation's ideal high school senior : r- - )(o)00 Loom YmCMBR of the United States,! appearing at prominent civic, educational and charitable events.! Credit MAHOGANY Cteim 3 h f'.I if .,, Ui rl :: ; JORAULA ::. 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