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Show ' i Miss Jex, Mr. Poulsen Betrothed SPANISH FORK An early Feb-ruary marriage is being planned by Sharon Louise Jex, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis W. Jex of Spanish Fork, and Neil J. Poulsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Poulsen, also of ! .! J s - i i ; - I JEX SHARON LOUISE f Use Prettiest Accessories When You Take Luxury Bath Pbtiy's Pointers i Don't Mix Vinegar And Bleach Newspaper Enterprise Assn. Some of our DEAR GIRLS readers have wisely pointed out that mixing vinegar and bleach, In water, 'can have unpleasant effects. Because, of the possibility of too large a quantity of either item unbeing used, thus producing an pleasant odor and potentially gas, I recommend that you do NOT. use any mixture of vinegar and bleach (Clorox or other brand) for household cleaning purposes. ; The girls here DEAR POLLY in the office wonder if you could help us with a problem we all eeem tcf have. How to shorten knit suits and dresses (boucle knit, not the Italian knit.) M. P. .A friend who works GIRLS constantly with knitted garments suggets the following method for shortening skirts. Sew a thread of contrasting color where the skirt hot the length it cut is, there is, a hem because i to be With the zigzag up.1 turned to be a on attachment sewing machine, un-la- fe to-b- ! j i e between 'a bath and luxury bath. When you step out, pat yourself If time permits, you can enjoy dry with a thick towel, splash this wonderful beauty treatment or spray cologne all over your every night. If not, set aside one finish with dusting night a week to pamper yourself. body,; and in same sctent. You'll the powder Choose bath soap, bath oil, dust as feel though you'd bathed in ing powder and cologne in your Roman splendor. favorite scent, arid plan to allow a half hour or longer for your bath. Put a capful of the bath oil into the tub while the wiarm water is running. Bath oil is an important aid to beauty, especially duringl the cold weatner. it wild scent and soften your skin, and prevent dryness. Before you get into the tub, cream your face, neckiand shoulders, so that the cream will lubri cate while you soak leisurely. Equip yourself with a bath pil low and a tray on which you can rest a book, or beauty tools for chores you can' do while you bathe. A mirror and tweezer, for instance, will enable you to take I - 'Wwsk care of your brows while you re , t lax in the fragrant water. After you've soaked for about . ft--; 15 minutes, scrub as you would in your regular bath, using a stiff brush for your arms legs and back. Next rub such rough spots as foot calluses and elbows with a damp pumice, then rinse in "N s . Golds-worth- y, t v-x- :: a way to cut my little girl's bangs servings are more attractive than evenly and without getting hair when the meat is cooked at high ; in her eyes. I comb and part her heat. batr with the bangs straight downin front. Then take a- six or eightinch long strip ofcellophane tape "and oress it over the hair across her forehead. Then I cut through j- V. table, for example,, Striped,! ac cotton with enclos d ed electric heating,! warms up to 10 plates. The bread warmer is an electrified cottonw zippered case set in a wicker basket. Festive table linens include those with mistletoe, poinsetti&s, Christmas candles and the like screen-printeon Belgian linen. A versatile cloth which com bines open mesh with lace insets comes in such colors as Empire cordion-folde- I d Excellent variety and beauty of Christmas tree ornaments fore, cast; these as the "little" gifts which will brighten the holiday. n Austrian orExquisite naments, funny dolls from Italy, folksy wood and leather dolls from ' ts Israel, the jaunty straw limit-ed of Scandinavia, and a number of beautiful angelic figures from Germany delight the . eye. : hand-blow- orna-meri- hand-carve- d, hand-paint- ed MRS. JOHN STANLEY ELMER (Jo Anne Barker) 1 lovely for Barker-Elm- er Young Couple At Home Follow in& Logan Rites PAYSON John Stanley Elmer and his bride, the former Jo Anne Barker, are residing in Salt Lake Oity since their marriage Nov. 8 in the Logan Temple. Mr. Elmer is a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Clark Elmer of this city. The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Barker of Murray, who were hosts at a wedding breakfast immediately after the ' nuptial rites. new The Mrs. Elmer has at When the winds blow cold and sharp, a girl likes to feel warm and cozy. But she doesnt necessarily want to look as if she had a head cold. -- :sCc'f festivities .'0- holiday ; 'j tended Brigham Young University, where sh4 was affiliated 'with Val Norn social unit and was a member of the Student Program Bureau. i s WITH MATCHING COTTON! SUP 'C; 'V:V Mr. Elmer is a graduate of Uni vers it y of Utah, where he was a e member of the Knights and served on the Resi dence Advisory Staff. He is by the Salt Lake Plan ning and Zoning Commission. ) - . Inter-Collegiat- ... employed slips down your back when the going is rough? At me same time, tnese new designs offer lots of fashion for very little money. They were de This season, designers have con- signed to make the wearer look quered the problem with a series good while keeping warm. Also of budget-pricewooly charmers important: For the winter travel that keep the head warm and the er, such head! warmers are ideal. girl pretty. When it comes to separating the PREPARING MEAT women and the girls, fashion FOR FREEZING When freezing meat, roasts and draws few lines these days. Stores ts are quite well aware that matrons should be cut into con sneak into college shops for venient sizes for family use, and sweaters, slacks and skirts. And Wherever possible bones should be that they crowd hat bars right removed. The number of chops, steaks and cutlets packaged to along with the younger set. So these new cold weather head gether should be determined by warmers are aimed at girls of the number of persons to be ser all ages. They are designed to ved. Ground! meat should be hug the head and to stay in place shaped into patties or packaged despite wintry winds, sleet or in amounts for loaves or other snow. What good is a hood if it dishes. CftteMug 1 ' 4 I - 5 '" . ' . : SEiHCs s?y7 A dainty, pure, silk organza holiday froclc adorned with tucks and rriatching trim over a crease resistant, matching cotton slip. Dress and slip sold as a unit. Sizes 1 to 3X. . , - to . d, .'if'- ... and schemes are almost unlimited for aids as inexpensive plate bread warmers for the buffet holidays and later. ::.:; . pot-roas- - -- i a Among the most welcome of green, cerulean blue, pink and Christmas gifts are; those a host gold. With an undercloth of white ess will put to instant use, such or another color, table color Woolly Charmers Are Chic and Warm (tw -- 'i j gtitch along this guide line, being careful to steady the knit fab- TO SERVE MEAT AT ITS BEST ric with a hand on each side of For uniformly cooked, juicier the machine needle. Cut off the with the bind not more tender meat, cook it at Do and extra.. edge serve stitch a low temperature. Less watching tape but let the zigzag as a finish. Sew the hem in by is required during; cooking. The POLLY meat is more easily carved. hand. found have I POLLY DEAR there's more to serve and the ;::?; - - Once - :: i,--, Gifts Are Enjoyed By Hostesses To-Be-Used-At-- V I. '' a j -- ' - There's a world of difference clear water. By POLLY CRAMER - ji : 19M! ?i Mrs. C. E. Hyatt told members of the Nineteenth Century Club Friday afternoon at the dub meeting held at the home of Mrs. A. R. Schofield. Mrs. H. B. Mensel was assisting hostess.; Mrs. Hyatt, president of the Timpanogps Frst District of Federated Women's Clubs, was accompanied by Mrs. Ruth Aiken, district corresponding secretary. Mrs. Victor Sigman, program chairman, introduced Mrs. Hyatt. Federation diversifies our interests," Mrs. Hyatt went on, "opens new avenues for worthwhile service, gives us opportunities for stimulation and growth, trains us for leadership, promotes friendship,1 goodwill and understanding. It is a power in molding public opinion, and it opposes narrowness, prejudice, bigotry and selfishness." She said that, the emblem of the federated women's clubs is a white band signifying eternity, field crusader's shield against-of black signifying enlightenment. The colors, those of our country, signify red for courage , white for purity and blue for constancy. "There is unity in diversity' she " said. The president, Mrs, B. A. conducted the meeting. Refreshments were served to 21 persons from lovely; decorated table centered.. with. fall gold and orange flowers and candles. - and a reception that evening is being planned in their honor. MiSs Jex and her fiance are both graduates of Spanish Fork High School Mr. Poulsen is a junior at the Brigham Young University., v . D5S"B?5:5 "Federation brings broader contacts and broader viewpoints They will be married" on Feb. 2, - - - .' fZ-- . Spanish Fork. 1 SUN DAY HERALD 6A Federation Subject of 19th Century . RECENTLY WED Mrs. George Fiederowicz, formerly Carolyn Everett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Everett of Mapleton, who was married on Oct. 2.0, in Collings-wooN.J., where both are teachers. The bride is a graduate of University of Utah' and Mr. Fiedorowicz received his master's degree from University of Wisconsin. They will malce a home in Crivitz, Wis., after the school term ends. FREE PARKING IN REAR 260 North University Avenue i d, - - Gifts of Glamorous of the tape. The loose hair sticks to one half and the half , holds the bangs in tite' middle Ur lace. Remove the remaining Wonderful Robes tape Mv daughter says it doesn't hurt a bit. Her hair is fine but the same idea should work well on thicker hair. arfiiiiv . G.- Choose a robe for her from our superb selection. The choice of flattering styles, worm and glamorous fabrics, exciting colors i 'I so complete you're certain to find the very robe she'll welcome most warmly on Christmas morning . . . and all the mornings to come. Excitingly priced, too . . . come see for yourself. H.ow S. i That importA trtfum vou brought back from a trip abroad will last twice as long if kept in the dark (inside your dresser drawer or. cup board). Also, if you smear a little vaseline INSIDE the stopper, it will prevent the scent from evap E. . . orating.' if your even this GIRLS Try corner the came from nerfume POLLY drug store. DEAR ' POLLY Hope you and our friends like my "good suas maker" idea for an inexpensive bubble bath or! tor washing dish es.' Remove the. top from a can. make a handle of cord and then punch 8 or 10 holes in the bottom of the can. Put in those leftover pieces of soap and . hang the can over the hot water faucet, letting the water run - through the can. This makes plen ty of suds for most anything. Decorate the can with a piece of col orful contact paper if you like. THE TUCKERS So many of you send GIRLS .ideas for using leftover soap, know you will welcome "this good POLriLx one, DEAR POLLY" to succeed as Santa: - ;' II !' ' Ji 17.99 Ik. I U I I in Stylefor this most festive season . . xSfcW 5 ' AND MOWN j N. '; - i Brushed Orion Robe in Christmas red. $15.98 ' right: 1 i Quitted Nylon Robe $15.98 Other Robes rom $6.98 11 5 i , I' WRAP 1 VELVET that only you can give ... , YOUR PHOTO phone now for appointment CpMPLETE SELECTION ; L V " ' ""' JUST ARRIVED price 2.99 to 4.99 . - -- 4 Open Monday Night Til 9 ' t ' j GIVE A mm GIFT CERTIFICATE in any Amount 104 WEST CENTER ST. pn. wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmaammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmBSfammmmsmmmm . " . i ' ' OMAS .!.. . ' PATENT GIVE HER THE GIFT , ' NEW HbLIDAY BAGS 5 ' 43 V SEE OUR it from sliding on linoleum floors. 3-36- , : ; A rubber jar ring glued to the bottom of the dog's dish will keep LARSON STUDIO 23 N. ltl; Enl, Fit , ' ' Each style in the Peterg family of fine footwear invites you to be your happiest this Christmas, Each style is the epitome of good taste, eacE manifests its quality and skilled crafting. Each is so moderately prided the entire family can go gaily into the season in new shoes. Each so right for Christmas giving toa left: , r BLACK .ut your best foot forward -- . (II S OR WALNUT' medi-urn-siz-ed Share your favorite homemak ing ideas . . . send them to Polly in care of The Daily Herald. You'll receive a bright, new silver dollar, if Polly uses your ideas in Polly's Pointers. , ' i . I f t v1 'It ; 1 J r i ' ' |