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Show i i ' ' t .( Dix- Dorothy Pale Pastels Sudden ly Bloom In Fall Styles - ' j Golclen Wedding, News Bring A Pleasant Change of Pace DEAR DOROTHY . DIX: - My approving of a friendship whcih :ould, and probably would, lead husband and I will, soon cele brate our- golden wedding anni versary; 50 years of smiles and tears, lean and prosperous times, joy and sorrow, If. anything we love one another more than ever. So, we want our golden wedding party to be something special. We have two sons, our only children, four 'grandsons, a granddaughter by marriage and , niarrilrge. Pro vide'd ' the boy is eligible', I can't see lameness as a deterent. t's been 'my observation that a erson suffering from, a physical landicap is often twice as bril iant as a "normal" luman being!. Character and men-a-l capacity are far more import-m- t than a mere lameness. Un--: ess your parents have some oth-$- r two wonderful daughters-in-laobjection which they've ' not ' . Who does ( whatlf Should; we disclosed, you may be able' to have a guest book? . Put any win them over on these grounds. special person In bharge of.; It? T7'" ; Make all the guests sign? Do we, PI or our. children,' pay .for the DEAR DOROTHY DIX: The 15. He telelike" party? We want to, do what As bbyl me is my age, only phones occasionally right but, as- - with 'every family, won't talk to me in schooland .disagree on minor detail? Who tierie's anyone else around. Doif greets the' guests! at the" door? jou suppose he doesn't consider Who is in charge of gifts-fi- f any? ne 'good enough to talk to in the our elder The party will bd resence of his friends? My mothson s home, Sisters ana sisters- - I er sympathizes with me because have been invited too. Are sjhe had a somewhat similar probthere any special duties for them? lem when she was a girl. Sara Bride of BfYears. j .j DEAR SARA: Bravo for Mom! DEAR BRIDE: jrll's. a pleasant can still remember the probShe change of pace to be answering lems of her own youth. Too many a happy letter,; especially where seem to recall that a Golden Wedding anniversary is parents never, once were adolescents, too, they, involved;'.', A jfamilyj dinner with sure your mother's concluijm special friends present too, is the sions are sound enough to guide usual, ana i imnK nicest, way ot ybu. A boy of 15 is invariably a celebrating such an! event. . and perhaps the I .wouldn't make! t too formal shy creature,' one isn't this reason only because, if people are to be in public is because he's . happy, you want it a afraid of being teased. Give him Since the party is being given time to acquire a bit more poise. by one of your sons, he and his wife should welcome the guests. DEAR DOROTHY DEC: Tell And you and your, husband, as that wife who said her husband the honored; ones, greet them in wis chasing a blonde to be" thankthe living room prior to the din ful that An not a ner. Of course everybody brings 18vear-ol- d she's has completely wrap golden gifts. husband around her little my ped The sisters might be in charge it's just about breaking of arranging them bh a special firigerand mF heart for it looks as if she'd table in another room, if posgot him to sue for divorce. I wear sible. As for; the sisters-in-lawhile she dresses they could be keepers of the likfe a Fifth Avenue floozy, bills guest book; making: sure that paid by him. Still I love him. Why everybody signs it. The grand ani I such a fool? Unloved, Unchildren should show the guests wanted and Confused to the bedroom where the wraps You are a are to be left, In pother words, .DEAR UNLOVED: show some, spunk. foo don't if you this is a celebration in which all a thing as being too the family should take part. As There is such of a doormat. too much devoted, for the cost let your sons "share Sinie you say ypu.love the tramp (every woman to her taste), fight - j ;o r .... NEW .YORK The newest autumn colors are pale pastels. Even flower prints bloom gaily this fall.1 Muted wools range from white of pastel Shetland flannel separates Jto a gold checked shift dress.; Flowers grow on wool challis dress with simple bodice and fulli skirt, and on separates of printed, chiffon worsted. ; if i 'ry n i '." long-sleev- .... .4 j j bas-ketwea- ! ve ed in Creamy sweaters, too, paint 'a woven "intarsia designs and tucked neatly, worn iced with with pale picture, delicately carefully any cardigjn neckline A helm.l skirts. Color schemes inelude hat," big newsmaker this y.ar, lime, blue, pink, or yellow with will have extra flare with a p e SALT SPOILS' SILVER white. Jeweled pin added at the sie'e. NEW YORK (UPD The CleanliAccessories tell another side of And a Maltese cross pin of pa.?l ' ness Bureau, trade agency of the the pastel fashion story. A pale stones could .update last winter's col soap and detergent, industry, says fur boa might be worn wrapped coat by sealing its turned-u- p h salt has a corrosive effect on silaround the neck or lar. . ascot-fashio- n, color-blend- ed chin-hig- ver! Wash immediately any silver that has been in contact with salt. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1962 Utah County, Utah - SUNDAY HERALD so-call- ed ; ILii II I Nl 1 N JLj Y,Shop Moundoy TbSS 5A 9 w f , . : .MraiaiiS " i in-la- w ,. -- over-friend- RULE OVER HOMECOMING The cheerleaders royalty at Proyo High) School :Fnday when Ann r Collins reigned as queen attended by L!nda Jensen and; Diana Allred. The girls were honored at the annual Homecoming Dance Friday evening. Ann was announced as queen lat the alumni assembly Friday morning. The three finalists had been! chosen from several' girls nominated earl y in the week. be-ca- me -- j Penniey$ for smart at a price to please the fashions I Dad-to-b- e. MATJERNITY. ly fun-tim- e. on count POLLY'S PO INTERS . j teen-age- r. ; j I w, hand-me-dow- I ns ( i j J DEAR DOROTHY DIX: I like a boy who is lame. Because of nis miirmiiy, my parents oppose our dating. Aside from that lameness, the result of I a . childhood aliment, he is healthy a fine student, has a good sense of humor and likes mcL Though we've known one another two years; my father land mother still refuse to let me go out with him. ConIs being lame a crime? " f J fused f for him with !all the weapons known to female. This calls for the use of guile, strategy, lure and fascination. Go to the library. Study all the books you can find on charm, beauty hints and dress. Charge the ' beauty and clothes bills! to him. Be a wife your man will ake pride in parading. If you can cultivate your mind too, so mud .4 the better!. . start with a course in public speaking. l ' DEAR CONFUSED: Reasonably enough your parents want to see you happily married to a boy Meetings of Daughters of Utah whole, in body and mind. They to your Pioneers, this month include: fear .that by consenting will be with this boy, they going Vineyard Camp will meet at 2 p.m. at Luella Olsen's home. Tinp View Camp ' will meet Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the home of Eva Pratt, 400 N. 800 E., Orem. Edgemont Camp will meet Friday at 2 p.m. at the home of Ella DUP Sets Meets Woman JJses The Hall Clo set Her Offiice By POLLY CRAMER Newspaper! Enterprise Assn. I needed DEAR PoiLY room for writing correspondence, writing checks, etc., and th4re seemed to be no room in our apartment, l cleaned out tne nan closet and removed and painted the top shelf.! I then placed it ion elbow (brackets about 21 inches from the floor for my desk. The closet walls were then covered with contact pajper lip to the shelf which holds papers, and all sorts of book budget a study tamp on is There things. the desk shelf and a padded stool that slips underneath and out jof the wr. My pleasant ''office" will present no dismantling prbbmm'.wnen we move, Mrs. lems R. J. J. DEAR POLLY f-- I hope yu and the other gals will like this trick as much as I do: Keep an. extra dust pan in the kitchen to use When removing hot dishes from the oven, The dustpan scoops under pie tin or baking dish. You remove it without dan- Mrs. eer of burned hands. E. L. T. DEAR POLLY J mick worked with y two aaugn- one now married th ters, jand Uses it on her own daughter. All mothers know how often they hear "It is warm enough to and fit is not too cold tc . I set a certain degree of tempera j ' ! Crochet A ' ways settles the j argument and with no fuss. Mrs. A. N. ' j DEAR GIRLS j- I wonder how many of you had the same thought I did, "Why didn' I think of that years ago?" Very clever, Mrs. A. N. Polly r i DEAR POLLY Here is my back and broom saver. When you scrub the bathtub J sprinkle cleanser in the tub, take the moistened broom and use it to scrub. It will clean the tub and increase the Iff of the broom. Ronald H. Now, wouldn't you know a man would come up with an idea like f that? Polly j DEAR POLLY When sewing a dress for yourself or a child, sew a patch of the material to one of the seams on the inside. Each time the dress is laundered the patch will be laundered, too. Then should you ever need to mend the garment; the- material will match exactly. Mrs. R. R. 1 DEAR POLLY At last I have found a way to keep slip covers from pulling and wrinkling. Roll magazines in a tight roll, then slip them in the space across the back and sides ."of the seat. They hold the covers' taut. What a joy not to have to straighten slip covers off and on all day. Mrs. -- SIZES 8 to cottons rayons blends r ' piece ! smart prints Cover mid sections ' L I I Tt t M M " l ! All the! news edited for mothers-to-be in a select group of hew styl es. Choose from charming print; s, new paisleys j. If and siolids. Button tops and pullovers. Casiial and dressy styles. Count on Penney's ; to bring the desimJ fall shades! Comfort,- fashkjn in low budg et prices for those who in- f anticipate ! " 1 j " .! ! helanca stretch .'" Doll I solids J mix-mat- ch j DEAR 1 have donje GIRLS this with rolled ' up newspapers but think the magazine idea is even better. When you smooth ture for "warm enoughjito go slip covers in place, use a table Eggerison. to with a dull blade and in the winter for knife . Timpanogos Canp will meet swimming" without-too to in' the the well fabric back cold "it's go Thursday at 2 p.m. at the home and so on. My thermometer al- - push chair creases. Polly of Edna Larson. 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