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Show r Kids Enjoy Rainy Day Fun With Flowers i' Bathroom Can Re-Decora- V ' or young daughter is hard pressed pre-tee- n, for. something to do indoors, show and how much fun'it is to make her ownl cut flower creation. For a first, second and third grader, the Society of , American Florists suggests you provide her 'II with a discarded ice cream, or 4 other suitable .container to c over with colored paper and decorate 4 with lace paper cutouts. Then give her a few . cut flowers and foliage, from your garden or indoors flower arrangement. She'll have fun putting together her own flpwer arrangement and have a surprise gift ready for Dad when he comes home from the: office. . For your 9 to daughS D ter, SAF says a flower wand will make her the envy of her girl friends. The flower wand, which has caught s the! fancy i)f, and teena alike is agers nosegay trimmed X with bright tulle and attached to d the' 'end of a a about size of the jtick ' pencil. Here's how, to make it. Cut the flowers so their stems are , about s ' two inches long. For each flower, 4 cutj a section of wire about the same length as the stick to be used. Placing. the wire vertically NOW LIVING IN MURRAY Mrs. Willy E. Sorensok against the! stem, insert the wire's former Ruth Stewart is now making a home in Murray top end ilnto the base of the following her wedding on Aug. 10. Mrs. Sorenson is the flower. At the bottom of the stem, of the late Bertha W. SteWart and Floyd L. twist the wire around it, then daughter Stewart of this city. Mr. Sorenson is the son of Mr. straighten out the remaining Mrs. Axel Sorenson of Noresundby, Denmark. A and wire vertically. reception was held immediately fblbwing in honor 0f Holding the wircjd stems together tightly, push the tulle up the young couple. through the wired stem to the base of the flowers. Now, squeezing the stic!d and wired stems together, and jstarting at the base of the flowers, tape first the tulle, and then the wired stems, to! the it, yet the woman who has reach- t By AUCIA HART stick. Finally, wrap the stick with ed middle age can claim it as her ribbon Newspaper Enterprise Assn. most cherished beauty asset. Your daug titer will have lots of The mature woman- who tries I could taiK aoout now siiiy a fun making and flashing the to the and manner dress adopt flower wand about. mature woman looks in frilly of a young girl is foolish. She's dresses nairdo. anj a little-gi- n reached the age where elegance, But, perhapk my advice will car- CELERY SAUCE an enviable quality, can he hers ry more weight if I can make Celery sauce can be made in at last. The young seldom achieve you realize fiust how much charm minutes. Slice .celery ribs diagon and sophi's ication you're letting Ya inch to into measure ally slip by whin you don't take adpieces 4 cups. Melt 2 tablespoons! of but 1 1 vantage of the opportunities your or a ter! age has opened to you. saucepan, margarine in add celery and saute 5 minutes, Don't give up color. Now is worn Dangling medallions, stirring constantly. Stir in 2 table- aroung the time make the most of it. the leg at the top of knee But wear toj teawell-cuspoons of soy sauce and simple, clothes. spoon of sugar. Heat 1 minute or bobby socks, go back to school. Leave the frills to the more, stirring. Serve hot as a They dangle from a colorful 'ad- Your hair style should be smooth justable fabric garter. The gar- and chic. Accessorize your simvegetable. Serves 6. ters help girls to communicate ple, dress 5S and suits with one ' .. Above all, don't In making up your garden seed about their love life. Worn 'on piece jewelry. or simper when you're order include the old standbys the left leg, the garter means the giggle to Walk tall, speak softly spoken along with some promising new girl is going steady ; right leg, un- but with authority, dress smartvarieties. attached. ly, and you'll have it made, x is fy ' j fri her how easy - i j - V. - '' H ', - -- X j pre-teen- 1 " v mm v a ribbon-wrappe- i - - J 1 t i rv 4 - J . v MRS. BRUCE A. CHADWICK "9 (Carolyn Young) n lr - - I What is the AKROST, Ohio most frequently decorated room in the house? The bathroom, say the home decorating experts. This . room takes daily punishment from water and steam that eventually will dull Vny decorating scheme. But a bit of freshening up now and again will do wonders to keep it looking its , best.. J : .kV ; ;.- of face can One quick-chanbe wrought "stoply, by providing a new showervJurtain or an that Includes matching ge; eii-sem- . ble " . window draperies. 'You'll find a wealth,' of patterns and styles available . for your choice. Favorites are florals of all varieties and sizes but the flower most likely to succeed in the spring of 1962 is the poppy. In colors, melon tones are the newest and arevfprging ahead of the purples, which were first choice in 1961. j Window curtains in the matching ensenible offer a choice of ruffled, tailored or ,cafev curtain styles. Affirming the popularity of the manufacturers theme, poppy bathroom other have provided in accessories matching designs. There are tissue holders, drinking cups and towels coordinated in both color and de signs. N ; x waste-basket- s, AMERICAN FORK i A lovely conwarm and the flowers bride, made the of guests gratulations , wedding reception of newly-mar- ried Mr. and Mrs. Bruce A. (Carolyn Young) Chadwick a pleasant occasion Friday evening. The reception was held in the Manila yfsrd church with the bride's 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Smith Young of Pleasant Grove, as hosts, Sharing in the receiving honors v were Mr. and Mrs. Earl S. Chadwick of American Fork, the parents of the bridegroom. v The couple was married earlier in the day in the MantI Temple. The new Mrs. Chadwick chose for her wedding gown a model of delustered satin detailed with lace appliques and seed pearls on the skirt and outlining the rounded neckline The full skirt had large impressed pleatsiL.and ' J swept, to a chapel' train. A crown of seed pearls and rhinestones released tne filmy veil of illusion. The bride held a bouquet of a white archid accented with spider mums and clusters of gold grapes. The attendants wore princess style dresses of crystal charm in shades of blue and green and car. tried blue and green tinted mums highlighted with gold grapes and ivy., The attendants were Mrs. Steven Penrod, matron of honor; Margaret Chadwick, maid of honor; Mrs. Andrew W. Pratt, Mrs. David Hone, Marie Andrea-se- n and Mary. Ann Young, the junior bridesmaid. Robert Jones was best man while Richard and Dale Young, brothers of the bride, and Neil Christensen ushered. , . 1 1 j I Mrs. Young chose to wear for the occasion a beige lace sheath and Mrs. Chadwick wore a sheath of turquoise raw silk. White spider mums and ivy formed their corsages. White rattan screens swagged with ivy, grape leaves, white mums and gold grapes with clusters of tiny lights formed the attractive background for the bridal line. The lace covered wedding cake 'table was further decorated with fruits and flowers. Crystal bowls held white mum& on the serving tables.' Mrs. Leland Dickey was in charge of the guest" book. Mrs. E. Ray Brown Jr., Mrs. Ted Young, Mrs. Clark Bird and Mrs. George C. Wood arranged the gifts. Janet Russell, Karen Hadfield, Rose Lippold, Cathy Young, Dorothy Wilkinson and Mary Ann Jones ' . served.- - For honeymoon travel to; the canyons of southern Utah the new Mrs. Chadwick, wore a blue sheer wool sheath dress with matching accessories. fw "wv Y X S . lff vj- s jv , X $ ' Maturity Should Be Elegant . - Da ng le Mecla ions t, teen-ager- s. i -- .AJ1, v r A Tape Recorder Aids In Getting A Golden Voice 1'.': -I ' An unattractive voice is a social disadvantage. Although it requires diligence and effort to improve pitch and pronunciation, it can be done. If you have a tape recorder, you're fortunate, for you can hear yourself. Practice daily !to correct whatever your voice fault mair be and listen to the playbacks to see how you're coming along. If you don't own a tape recorder, you can still set up a program of voice improvement. Each night read the newspaper aloud. Whether or riot you have an audience, you'll find you are reading in your "company" voice doing your best, if only to impress yourself. Before long, you'll be speaking that way 'at all times. And you will have jprovided yourself with another social asset knowledge of current events. You will not only find tpat your speaking vqice and pronunciation have greatly improved in just a few weeks, but you'll be an interesting conversationalist' as well. : ' WeddM Party! Slated For Lehi Couple Golden ried in the Salt Lake Tetnple on Mr and Mrs. Herman LEHI E. AUred wiU be honored at an open house on Friday, Aug. 31, in honor of their Golden Wedding anniversary. AH friends and relatives are invited to call at the Lehi Fourth Ward Church, 880 North Wall Street, from 7 to 9 p.m. A short program will be presented at 8 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. AUred were mar- - Nov. 20, ' 912. ;f Herman Elisha AUred waslborn May 4, 1889. in LehL a son of il Vwpt nnH DHnrfa ravlJ Dil- - Alllrprt Mr. Allred operated a ranch'; west I qL Lehi ifor sseveral t.years'i andf was empioyea Dy ieni Ay xor many years. Adi Gilchrist Allred Was; bor in Lehi, Nov. 25, 1891, thejdaughi ter ol Robert T. and iMarif Jan Willed Gilchrist. She has been active in music and dramatics anil has. served as a Relief 'Society teachjr from 1933: to 1962! cou-f Soni and daughters of this ple include Mrs. LaVert' AUrd Bennett, Ingle wood, Calif,; Herman Don, Salt Lake Cityjt jWayhe H., Lehi; Ralph H., sadsdn, ' Ala.; ID. Rudean, Brigftam City, knd Robert G., Brea, Calif. They 19 grandchildren. it i m 1 y - , STEWED TOMATOES AND SAUERKRAUT Tomatoes are a most popular vegetable. AncL when combined with ."sauerkraut you hit upon a combination t!hat an't , be beat. Add 1 cup canned sauerkraut to a 1 lb. 13 oz. can of stewed tomatoes; heat. Season, to jtaste with sugar, salt, ibepper and butter. Serve in sauce dishes. - ( . , iL ! II m m j- M SCRUB-MATE- S by Dorothy Gray wun ! , j y MR. AND MRS. HERMAN ALLRED -- Mr. and Mrs. - Chadwick Honored At Reception 5A, ted - teen-ag-e ..MO SUNDAY HERALD Be Easily ' " -, . On - rainy days, when you 6 to j 2 I vricf w First hiate: Medicated &crut xap nme and of trace remove . . . eVery lat. WtdeeD dean Second mate: Medicated Refining; stubborn make-up- . porea, LotiJn to keep troublesome bacteni m check... refine Make-Up- . Medicated Just 11.50. And try nattering Velveteen nessca rpwoer wmv 5 shadeal FguadaUpu CITY DRUG Provo SpringyilU Stores. in! Spaniitli Fork Person vo; Use T aylor's Convenient Parking Lot Open Monday 'til 9 p.m. I (I I 1 J j, ; t J i perfect shoe fashion for 'teeris . . . i at Ouf Rear Entrance say "Charge It!" I -- J - ''V' Household Hints On Fabrics, Bees And School Gear I. ii 3- tJ I 1 When cuiting fabrics laminated to foam, place pattern on right side of fabric. When folded, with foam sides i together, fabric is unlikely to slip, and requires relatively little pinning. No shrink- ing I v -1 T iM J" ? '"" ' ' Newest Caiipus fashions ' jflJ) JSi favorite V , for 'teens --f featured in SEVENTEEN as fall's ) 'Oif-Beats- "wh shadow antique ; - m ' in '1 ' J ; 1 ' ' h All sizes. 'ncitchl ' j needed. If a bee bite you or a family pet, spoon on a bicarbonate of soda paste. The paste makes the experience less painful. Label raincoats, coats, hats and otlier gear Junior and Janie wear to school and parks. For small children especially, make the letters big enough to be seen from a distance. 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