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Show - t - - .. 4A SUNDAY HERALD , To Wed Nov. .Miss Christensen 1 Knits Double For Business T1 Tells Maiden w Provo ans Nupt iai 7 And Pleasure Mr. and. Mrs. Max SPRINGVILLE Christensen of Springville announce the of their daughter, Lynette Knits have come a long way Christensen, to Larry. Robertson, son of over the years. At one time a Fork. Mrs. Mildred Young of Spanish few hours of sitting in a knit The couple will be married in ceremonies dress would mold a built-i- busThe skirt would look ready at the home of the bride on Nov. 1 and tle. to sit by itself ii a chair were will be honored that evening at a recepunder it. pushed tion at the Springville Stake House. Today, shape retention and subBidden to attend the bride are her twin tle clinging fit make knits ideal costumes that look beausister, Lynda, as maid of honor, and Linda travelingfresh and trim no matter tifully Stevenson, Shanna Rae Shepherd and how a time long you spend en Carolyn Johnson. route. Miss Christensen has attended Spring-vill- e New, handsome designs and School where she was a mem- lovely colors also make knitwear Hig-the answer to a busy woman's ber of the Spanish Club. Her fiance was fashion problem. graduated from Spanish Fork High School. For a crowded schedule she needs clothes that aren't "clock They will make a home in- Spanish watchers." Often she doesn't have Fork following their marriage. time to change before each imt eng-ag-emen- n v. ( pv-v-- ' - S i' V ct -'- 'I f y . .: jlJt -- - h ' ' I I 1 v & ' 1 iLWa.S-'viV:;-:- fitted, deceptively Beautifully and thoughtknit sheaths simple will chosen carry her jewelry fully from morning through evening in 1 ' ;: X y:y .5 . LYNETTE CHRISTENSEN New Hosiery Is Grooming Guide Exciting Newest thing in belts this season knee-bigand pastel lizard in narrow-to-mediupanty-hos- e, Hosiery Is an integral part of rand width. Some have brass in wild and wonder the coordinated fashion picture thigh-highthis fall- - And the big news is tex- ful colors and weaves that add buckles, others are ture for daytime, sexy by night. an exciting, fresh new look to the over-a- ll If you've grown accustomed to hosiery picture. Legs that haven't worn textured in terms of brocade and thinking stockings since they skipped to for velvet evening coats, you'll be school will be clad this year in Ppnrh Skin; S in Oft to learn that many of interested cable knits, in ribbed knits, in the short er two-tontime-savjackets for formal year and colors, ranging Here's a tip for are now made of tweed, wool and y country-in-the-cithomemakers who plan to can from heavy camel's hair. seamto their own peaches lighter stretcy weights less, but always thickly textured Add water conditioner to blanchShort-legge- d to coordinate with the Sportive ing and cooling water (one half girls shouldn't try Look that has swept the fashion cup per gallon for blanching, two to wear the new high boots. There field like an avalanche. teaspoons per gallon of cooling are other boots around that are For wear with tweed suits, for water) to make peach skins soft, better proportioned for them and example, there are fuzzy mohairs, and easy to remove. In addition they'll still be in fashion enowflake patterns, tweedy knits to shortening peeling time, this and strips as well as the classic method keeps fruit more attracShades of "Alice in Wonderland" a nightie outfit for the loddling ribs and cables. off quicktive, because skins slip And added to the wide range ly leaving the fruit whole and miss includes a night cap w ith bun- c choice this fall are new tights smooth. ny ears. m bs s, self-covere- d. es The MATURE PARENT "uncrumpled" good taste. The styles available in fine knitwear are as varied as those in woven fabrics. You'll find easy gored skirts, slender ribbed or flat knit sleeveless sheaths, the Empire silhouette d done in after-dar- k glitter, one color on another, boldly splashed plaids and striking in dresses, color combinations ensemthree-piec- e two and suits, bles. And they all have a way of remaining as fresh as the day vou bought them. If you want a dress that will keep its shape (and yours) beauti fully, fine knitwear is your an swer. "go-anywher- e" hand-loome- Newspaper Enterprise Assn. There was once a horribly misdirected child. You remember the poem about him. He was the boy who "stood on the burning deck whence all but him had fled," until his flaming ship and the sees engulfed him. He actually existed. His name was Giacomo Casabianca, and the Victorians in whose day he was celebrated were so delighted with his notion of honor that one of their lady poets wrote abut him. But then it would have delighted the Victorians, wouldn't it? To acquire their empire, they were busily engaged in getting themselves killed by angry natives all over the world; and Casabianca's refusal to accept defeat by his impossible situation was encouraged to their own glorious dying. He was a pretty arrogant Child. His outrageous demands on himself may shed some light on the youngster of whom a mother writes: boy loses his temper whenever he "My ean't do something. Last night the sleeves of his pajamas got twisted He got so angry he tore the pajamas. He is like this whenever things go wrong for him If he loses a piece of soap in the tub and ean't find it right away, he gets angry . . ." and action-teste- d bowling clothes tell an Impressive style story for the number one participation sport. For womn. the suortive. non- chalant look of eased overblouses. semi-fitte- d sleeveless shirts and costumes and Jumpers, double-dutdresses that can go from city streets to bowling centers are all very much "on the ball" for the newest look of casual elegance. Young sports can strike a high 3-p- y score in authentic style ' - X . ' tartan slacks' for the boys and culottes for the girls with matching kilt blazers; in bowling costumes-o- ne for example with a remove-abl- e white leather skirt to show knee pants suspender and shirts; and jumpers with a hooded jersey For men, stretch fabrics play an important role in action-bac- k and sports slacks are made in dacron - coton stretch poplin; fine worsteds are expertly tailored in bowling blazers. Collections are highlighted with from brilliant colors ranging maroon and to muted red orange, bronze green, black and white and navy tweeds, multi-stripin of tissue wool jersey, flannel, tweed and a group of stretch fabrics. knee-tickle- rs shirt-jacket- s; CORINNE GRONEMAN Take The Washer Way to New Color Singing tones of brilliant Medi-- , terranean color are growing fav orites for home decorations. If one of these clear, bright hues in a new chair, rug, or other addition to your home is making your pastel draperies, slip- - cover, or bedspread look drab, you can change the picture quickly. Take the eajy washer way to new color that will put a vivid glow on the older fabric. Your automatic washer is the key to perfect dyeing. Whatever you can launder in the washer, you can tint or dye at home the same way. Today's improved col- LIVER GUIDE products have improved In preparing liver, remember oring to is power give clearer, more lastthat veal, lamb and pork liver Your washer does colors. ing more tender than beef liver, but need for tiresome with the rf cooked away all can be made tender too. distributes new It liver stirring properly. Veal and lamb no danger of with color d. evenly, Mic mav be broiled or pan-traas the article streaking best patches, ed beef or pork liver is the dye moves through steadily when braised. bath. n Here are tips from the Ameriapple trees produce can Home Laundry Manufacturabout 2,000 pounds of apples per Association on using the ers tree. To support these heavily laden branches, long, strong washing machine to give new colare placed under the or to anything washable. Before poles branches Some trees may re- - washing, measure the item you Nothing must be allowed to defeat him either, cm ire 20 to 25 of these "tree want to brighter and jot down eh? O.K. What kind of grand demands do vou props," varying from eight to measurements. A little gentle re make on yourself? 20 feet in length. shaping may be necessary after Do you feet impatience when a fuse blors? You can't control its decision to blow, you know. Do you become angry when this child of yaurs refuses immediate obedience? He can bet ome involved in interests of his own, you know. Do you feel depressed when you sense you've got a cold coming on? Imperfect human flesh IS susceptible to infection, you know. So what I'm asking is whether YOU take the limits of your powe rs calmly or resist any defeat by circumstances? Beciuse a baby's every want is immediately served, it is yry easy for him, as he grows, to acquire the glorious notion that he should be able to control all his circumstances. If he s raised by parents who share the notion with him he will know it and inevitably throw tantrums. But if his mother is clearly awaro of the limits placed on her powers, they don't scare her. She says placidly. , "Oh, stop fussing. Nolxxiy can do EVERYTHING. Here, let me help you with those sleeves . ." There's nothing heroic in refusing to know when we're licked. Was Misdirected Hero By MURIEL LAWRENCE r . Fashion-rlfft- it FRANCES Full-grow- Casablanca . portant event in a busy day. The same dress must take her to the office and through dinner, yet be appropriate for both. I ' An early October wedding is planned by Frances Corinne Groneman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Groneman of Provo, and Charles Edwin Walling of Los Angeles, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Walling of Houston, Tex. The couple will take their marriage vows in ceremonies at the Groneman home on Oct. 11 and will be honored later that evening at a reception in the Park- University Ward. Miss Groneman. a irraduate of Provo High School, attended Brigham Young University and Los Angeles Uty oonege and is currently employed in Los Angeles. Her fiance, who was graduated from Missouri City High School irf Houston, has atended the University of Houston and Lockheed Service School. He is employed as a research technician. He spent four years with the U.S. Air Force. The couple will establish residence in Dos Angeles. Bowling Fashions On the Ball Next, weigh the dry turn it off before you carefully article so you can get enough dye add the unfolded damp article to by checking package directions be dyed. Keep the water agitating when you buy. Then wash, but until the desired shade of water don't dry your candidate for new is achieved. color. It should be damp when The ?onlant steady swishing When selecting paints, make sure going into the dye bath. action in the washing machine that the colors are to your liking Fill the washing machine with will deposit new color evenly and by both artificial light and very hot water, unless package deeply through the fabric. Follow directions call for "a lower tem- with a cool rinse, or rinses, until perature to tint delicate fabrics. the water runs clear. Dyed artCheck the instructions on how to icles should dry in the automatic dissolve the powdered dye cor- dryer, wnere possible. If they're rectly. You can run the machine hung to dry, be sure they are in briefly to be sure dye is thorough- the shade. Never dry them in ly mixed through the water, then the sun.( One final tip clean your wash er thoroughly after using it to Soak Plastic Flowers color fabrics. AdKi V cup bleach Ever try to dust or hand wash to a full load of hot water and plastic flowers? There's a much detergent, and run through the way known as cycle. Re complete wash-rins- e both move lint from washer and Fill the bathroom washbowl or dryer, and wipe out dryer drum kitchen cink with enough warm with a damp cloth 1S30 Ad crtton Aetwtr-bwith water to cover the flowers. Add xelativt flf a water conditioner to make the lection cum. neuA and C water feel silky soft between the Breezy coats in 0 VIM worn to be are with made Let the flowers. Immerse trals fingars. itio 0 them soak for about 15 minutes, boots. 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