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Show SUNDAY HERALD Jewelry Can Be Flattering With . Proper Selection : 3A SUNDAY, JUKE 3. 1962 Ulh County. Uuh Officers Elected At Club Luncheon dents Council of FederatedClubs of Provo at Riverside Country Club. Mrs. A." U Williams wffl be the new president and .Mrs. Bud Coldsworthy win serve as secre ' ta Speaking on the advantages of 'federation for women's clubs. Mrs. C. R. Lomax, Nephi, presi dent of Utah Federated Clubs said that 11 million women In the United States and In foreign coun tries belong to federations. She also stated that the mo Id era of public opinion and international policy are formed at the dinner table. ' Other guests who spoke on the same subject were Mrs. Frank D. Mulr, Bountiful, vice president; Miss Margaret Anderson, Manti; Mrs. Rulon Jones, Bountiful. Mrs. C. E. Hyatt, president of the council welcomed the group and Mrs. Hcrrick Muhlestein pre sented musical numbers. Four presidents from federated clubs and 19 representatives from clubs attended. i - non-federat- ed Today mattress covers are so elegant that occasionally a top fashion designer draws Inspira tion from them. And on occasion the reverse Is true. Ceil Chapman, . for example, recently de signed a sophisticated mattress k cover made of a moorish motif of gold, brown and black. Miss Chapman proved the chic Involved by designing a cocktail dress of the same luxurious champagne colored satin. grill-wor- I': r It.. I SANDRA ALVORD Miss Alvord Tot Circles A time Tenders: (Continued From Page 1A) an Mom gets back, in emergency Dad, a can opener and a can of soup make a pretty good combination for a supper snack. Dads don't openly brag about their skill, in fact they play Planning a June 28 wedding are It down but they're not fooling Sandra Alvord and Sterling Lich love it ! field. The ceremony will take anybody they Perhaps the most reluctant place In the Arizona Temple. Miss Alvord is the daughter of tender of little folks is the teen , r uari, l. i nAM age sister or brother who takes iir. anat ivirs. Aivora, kajo on the job while Dad and Mom Rancho Drive, Phoenix, Ariz a night out. The TV shows have Parents of the prospective bride ones like don't go over the little groom are Mr. and Mrs. Albert too nor do finger plays and well, S. Lichfield of Prove nas Deen a Romper Room tales exactly spell ine Drue-to-D- e at BYU, majoring in an exciting evening. They do it sophomore art. She is also a member of Aly- - mostly because they're good cone unit, sports and besides dad and mom Mr. Lichfield is a graduate of made the assignment. BYU and is attending law, school Baby sitting is big business to at Columbia University, x New young teen-ag- e girls. It means York City. He Is a member of spending money, shows, clothes Phi Alpha Delta fraternity and and treats. These baby sitters is law school representative to the go over big with the kids. They Columbia student council. usually make frequent trips to the refrigerator and are generous with the goodies. They're easier coaxed into an extra half hour of TV viewing. They're fun. They come equipped with cray ons and scissors and make the most fascinating things. Best of "all they give undivided attention to the children. Unlike the old woman in the shoe of nursery rhyme fame, the tenders of the little folks in church nurseries know just what to do. One would expect bedlam upon peeking inside the nursery where a dozen, two dozen and often as 'many as three dozen Children are being cared for while the mothers are attending serv ices and meetings. Keeping their little charges happy Is a full sized job. Well organized, equipped with toys, record playconers, magazines for struction paper, scissors and paste, these "second mothers" do a marvel June Date 250 WEST The couple will take their vows on June 29 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jean (Colleen) Thomas, Spanish Fork, sister and brotherof the bride-elec- t. Family er. - in-la- w members and friends are to be guests.' Miss Brewerton is a graduate of the Payson High School. The eouple will make a home in Salt Lake City where both are employed. only one shade of pressed powder is meant for you! That's the shade of powder our Consultant creates, blends and presses just for you at the. Charles of the Ritz Beauty Bar. It's pure face powder, with nothing added, and it's -- pure flattery to your individual skintonje. Pressed Powder Compact, der (loose) Arizona Maid Will Teen Years Hard Time For Make-u- p 1 i- M WedProvoan Mr. and Mrs. James R. of 7001 E. Edgemont, Tucson, Ariz., nave announced the engagement of their daughter. Bran- da Margaret Dickerson to War ren Franklin Marshall, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Marshall of Provo. The wedding will take place in the early fall at the Mesa Temple. A graduate of Catalina High School in Tucson, Miss Dickerson has completed her fourth, year at BYU majoring in elementary education. She is a member of the Tokalon social unit at "the univer, sity. stuMr. Marshall, a the at a dent, is junior university. He Is presently .employed In Salt Lake City. - pre-dent- al Probably the most difficult time for a girl to make up proper ly is during her teen years. She wants to look just as well groom ed as the older girls, but doesn't want to look too made-u-p for her age. The new matte finish lipsticks in pastel shades are just right for her, since they have a soft, natural-lookin- g finish. She should use onlj a little' foundation makeup and a light dusting of powder in a shade that matches her own coloring. BA . light coating of petroleum jelly on her brows and lashes will make them glisten without the harsh effect of mascara and eye shadow. The girl with a pale complexion can add a touch of rouge for a healthier glow, ,but she must be sure that it's blend ed properly and applied with a light hand. With a minimum of make-u- p and shining, . hair, she'll be just as lovely as her older sisters. And with much less effort. well-brush- Around 53,000.000,000 pouunds a year of fresh fruits and vegetables are sold annually in the VS. ed no an$-i- ra - j WINS: I .Diamond stylings you have been looking for set e off the perfect, all brilliance of Shipps diamonds. Visit Shipps first for diamonds. l" I no u Limited Time Save Vk OMAS' iHiniPip CO. JEWELRY 140 W. Center Provo ... WE j REPEAT . . . and real refreshmemt, too! Greet summer and sun with our new dresses. Umited Ti e ft i only... s Just arrived! 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DICKERSON c 't . cut-out- s, BREN'DA MARGARET 00 4 announcement made by her moth i The 3-26- I ry are out when school is in, and should be reserved until after five. Miss Hickim warns. , Baby sitting IS a big business FR CENTER smart. Earrings and rhinestone jewel vJ behind-the-scen- p.m. Miss De-WEST MOUNTAIN Ann Brewerton, daughter of Mrs Grace B. Crippen and the late Verl Brewerton will become the bride of Jean T. Durrant, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Durrant, of Salt Lake City, according to an short or dieting figure? To look your best when wear ing jewelry here are a few hints passed along by Miss Violet Hack- im, fashion coordinator. She suggests you plan your selection for the time of day and aim for' smartness and good taste, plus individuality. "A good point to remember is that the total look must be harmonious.'.' The one piece of classic jewel ry that is correct at all times is pearls. "When in doubt wear pearls," Miss Hickim advises. The pearl choker, goes every to school, a party or to where a formal affair, a cnoKer may be worn with . a sweater, a suit or a party dress and a dainty pearl bracelet and small earrings to match give an extra touch. Pearls must be chosen care fully. If you're petite the smaller size pearls are correct; don t burden yourself with the large ones unless you're a pretty sub stantial type of girl. Beads are hard to beat for beauty of color, and they can be worn either short or long depending on your outfit, but make sure they match or blend with the color of what you are wearing. With casuals or sweaters a long gold chain with pendant is very v .V TOMORROW June 29 Do you know what jewel ry goes where and when, and how to make it complement the long, The election of ccw officers ind a talk by the state president of the Federated Women's Clubs of Utah were highlights of a luncheon held Thlursday by the Presi OPEN r Girls I " V Local Maid 2-pio- short co . . & crop top sot 100 Mercerized Cotton Printed Top, Plain Bottom Sizes 3-- 6x Other styles; sizes 3 to 14. . . . 1- - 1.98 and up f |