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Show MvMv "f 6A SUNDAY HERALD Lifting Curtains Snap With This Helpful Trick Is i L.uaii ! i J niiimi'frMVtf---if- - . Joy Swanson of Salem Plans Summer Wedding SALEM Mr. and Mrs. George Bwanson of Salem announce the engagement of their daughter, Joy, to Phillip S. Reynolds, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark V. Reyn-- J olds of Payson. Scoop Neck Adds Interest, Joy is a graduate of the Spanish Pork High School and Phillip graduated from the' Payson High School and is now attending the , Brigham Young University where he is active in sports. The" couple plan an early sum- mer marriage. Christmas Tree Has Pagan! Roots ' . F. L. M. J Probably no more than you do. Just fuss and fume and then greet them with a smile. How about initiating the Japanese way of providing sandals for i guests? Keep a row by the door and, of course, wear a pair yourself to welcome guests. Polly DEAR POLLY When wash woolen a blanket, if you put ing a teaspoon of olive oil I in your last rinse water you will have a nice soft blanket. Mrsi B. To keep your DEAR POLLY thread from knotting while you sew, always thread your needle directly from the spool and knot your thread before breaking it off the spool. This keeps the thread pulling in the right direc tion of the twist to prevent the I knots. Mary H. This is a new DEAR GIRLS same thread. old twist for the r- ''.. The Christmas tree, with its roots buried deep in a pagan past, has survived many transmutations to become a symbol of a Christian season. For centuries, in the cruelly cold northlands of Europe, . men believed in the power of the evergreen tree to ward off winter's white rage and gloom. Each December, when the demons of the wind and storm grew most fierce and bitter, huge pyramids of 7 living greens were burned for a shield against the evil spirits that froze the very Pattern Book 50 cents. marrow in good men's bones. Add 15 cents extra if you wish it These; ungainly great clumps of sent by first class mail. greens were gradually tamed and domesticated under the spreading influence of Christianity and a warming climate, until they be3142 came decorous enough to enter 12- - 20 the house as a single tree . .1 . hung .with ' candles, i: multicolored Cowers and confections. It is thought that the Christmas tree came to the New World during the Revolutionary War with King George's Hessian mercenaries. The American Winter War was a cold, cheerless business and at with WiThis lovely scoop-nec- k lt party-goin- g a has fullness lowing i air; when the waist-lengt- h jacket i is worn it takes on a more con- ervative look. No. 3142 comes ! la sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. In size f 14, the dress takes 4 yards of v fabric; the Jacket 1H yardj of Send 35c in coins for this pat-- t i tern to Iris Lane, care of The Daily Herald, Box 1490, New York 1, N.Y. Add 5c for third class or 10c for first class mail. New Fall-Wint- i -- .... rPolly ..... - VI..,. With Shampoo and Sot $1.00 Permanent Wavo U. $2.95 ;:..lq I in j:i n ft , . .j IS' AN APPOINTMENT Si CALL FOR FR 3-57- 07 .. i X. ; Miss Sa to call? JOY SWANSON i - tiles have deep! pits and carpet fJbers are cut. Just what would you do to them when they came T i Q HOLIDAY SPECIAL! We live in an l DEAR POLLY l apartment with only a shower i . KHwln Th11 M bath, so giving my two and a half ton to discuss plans for a formal year old a bath, used to be a holiday dinner. problem. Since he has outgrown Preliminary arrangements were me: the sink, this idea MrUTTn tmade to hold the dinner on Dec. Plastic Put his at g pm: at rf Mar. ... .I. " I 14. tne .nwwr. 100 1050 W. S. nyn Bigekw, away. He thinks he is swimming, Next of the meeting regular and I get him clean. Mrs. Vi J. chapter has been set for Dec. 13 at the home of Miss Bigelow. .. Shar your favorite homemak- to teem .Polly .send PiTCHA scratch ing ideas in care or :xne uauy ncriu. What SALEM, Mass. (UPI) You'll receive a bright, new sil- to do with scratches on the floor? ver; dollar if Polly uses ' your "Blend 'em" says the Shetland ideas in Polly's Pointers. .; Home! Care Institute. Blend scratches by applying wax and buffing well. If a scratch is the kind frequently found on colored tile or linoleum, choose a wax crayon and rub it into the scratch. j; Jol your vacuum cleaner ;or dust iit.wr 5 . i mop. Dolly DEAR POLLY' Sometime please print something about these high heels with steel tips and caps our thoughtless friends wear to four homes. It Is heartbreaking to save and work years, pay hundreds of dollars: for tile and carpeting - and after their visit, hardwood floors are cut, - ur Members of Phi Eta Chapter, - By POLLY CRAMER , DEAR POLLY Sew snaps on the bottom corners of floor length curtains or draperies. Then sew matching snaps on the back of each about halfway up. Whenever you are cleaning a . room, . just snap the curtains or draperies up and keep them out of the way of T 0 Phi jEta Chapter Plans: Formal Holiday Dinner POLLY'S POINTERS ' 1 .v Married To Provo Man 08 :West. center I, Is Mr. and Mrs. announce the SPRINGVlirJLE Howard Sanford uDonir Dim 'til C iristmas OPEN TIL 9 P.M. Every ill DO All Your Shopping (With No ! marriage of their daughter, Col leen, to Fred C. Dunford, son of Mrs. Lela Dunford of Provo, and the late Isaaic Dunford, Dec. 1. rF 1 The new Mrs. Dunford is a graduate of the SpringviUe High School. She has been employed for the past four years as a beau tician in American Fork. Her hus band is employed as a draftsman engineer in Salt Lake City, where they plan! to make their home. He is a former student of the Brigham Young University and has served an LDS mission In LADIES Sport Blouses Down Payment i Beautiful Pima Cotton that is easy wash and requires very little ironing 8 Beautiful colors. to- the Northern States. The bride was honored at a wedding shower Friday ,'everdng. Ladies' Knit Pajamas cotton knit. Gay warm pajamas in Choose from print and plain combination. . fcrV' 4 '..l-.-K,-- . : 44-in- ch 44-inc- h. er I'M' j GIRLS CARDIGAN BULKY KNIT SWEATERS . - ... Christmas time the Germans freezing, wet and homesick . , . missed their cosy hearths, their d fraus and their Holiday Tannenbaums . . Happily, an untouched wilderness of fir and pine waited ' for the cutting and many an enterprising Colonial farmer found new employment as a purveyor of Christmas trees, w rosy-cheeke- - SIZE Mil 7 to 14 Bulky knits in Button Front Cardigans. Completely Washable. Good choice of colors. iTX ! , OLD STANDBY L ., PHILADELPHIA CUPI) The wringer-washe- r is no "has been" in the home laundry industry. Industry estimates call for more than 700,000 unit sales, compared with 679,500 units sold in 1962, one man; ufacturer said here, is basically The wringer-washe- r the same unit it was a 'decade ago. j MRS; FRED C. DUNFORD (Colleen Sanford) KNEE L.TZ"0fir CALF Bise's ANKLE f, i',- "j i " - ' i ' ":" praportionedf ' 'fit f ft I I h j at ,'. 234 West Center '' : i . Girls' Gar Cotton : ' !:- ; CirVfPoHslied 5 Coitoa Slips " f D -., V I ' I' EVERYTHING MUST j GO BEFORE CHRISTMAS I 2.98 y I i jf vaaes ior less runs. 4 leg lengxns J J. i correcx in. m L fli , Mar Iced Below Cost House Slippers v" EXQUISITE BLOUSES Tantalize, the exefting pew scent by Dorothy Gray, suggests wild flowers and warm, woodsy places.. Tantalize Concentrate is available in atomist at only $3.50. SKIRTS $3 ce - STORES - Spanish; Fork - Payson vt y' l , A i kmy J y rft XT" I l t V l ,.. - I i f V I up ' , I ' V j jf. J Mfe- - I . , I .m. " I LINGERIE, SPORTSWEAR AND JEWELRY ALL DRASTIC REDUCTIONS BILLIES 171 Provo - SpringviUe Beautiful elippers in! pastel color. Leathers that are prettily trim- med in fur. like' fabrics. Or ,if you prefer a Jslipper of mplete fuzziness. II u i6m V 1.98 r 7-1- 4. ' Every; item is BEAUTIFUL DRESSES Pricelj Pink, blue o? floral print pajamis with full length pants fand cord ' yoke trim. Sizes 1 nM ior Sars Two tiered skirts with v full (Mn. sweep. Adjust-- I able straps, elastic back. Sizes 7 to 14. Ladies' Proportioned Hosiery) Our best hose. Snag resistance pro- nco t i i ' , ;: -- 234 West Center FASHIONS ::- - ; MS Provo st: irrL'..ite 'i;; K; fcs :. 297 . N. 1st TT. nail-- ProTO-Fre- e Partial n Aa a n m S15 Btonday and Friday ftU t p.m. OtMn r f |