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Show - SUNDAY, AUGUST 8, 196! Utak Caunty. UM Sunday Herald 11 A Janis Fay Webster- - Betrothal Told How To Be A Smart Shopper 'X' aiasiifiiii V 0 ,,s ! ; ' " i ' and your life." Every shopper, no matter hoft experienced, gets "stuck" now and then. To help teenagers spend money wisely and enjoy doing it, Goldalie Frank's book, "Mother, I'd Rather Buy It Myself!" offers these rules: 1. Read ads carefully and investigate the' facts. 2. Learn to read between the lines and to ask questions. 3. Check everything. Check tags and labels for fiber content and for washing and ironing instructions. 4. Beware of stores that make a nablt of having too many sales or that keep saying they are going out of business. Stay away from those that use bait" ads to get you in for a "bar-gam" and then try to talk you into looking at other merchan dise, i 5. Don't fall for the line, "It's exactly the same thing." If it is, why doesn't it say so? V I' v( . 8, Don't take a substitute whaf you really want An item Is. never a bargain if it's not "something you need and something right for you J jmiiihiii' 3 !l - prest-stretc- ct The wedding and reception wlil be held in the . Granada Hills Ward Sept 24. Miss "Webster has been attending the Brighani Yoorig University where she has been majoring in business. Her fiance is finishing his schooling as a mortician in Los Angeles College of " Mortuary Science. s . The. couple will make their home in ' ; "tanoga Park, Calif. TEEN NUTRITION, Three or .more servings of meat a day are recommended for teenagers. The teen favoriteshamburgers, hot dogs and sausage pizzas are sources of high quality protein as well as other dishes made with beef, pork, veal and lamb. Meat is an abundant source of B vitamins and essential minerals, too, says the American Meat , JANIS FAY WEBSTER ' ".BRIDE'S CHOlCE"SALI -- h. of the mosf styles of LANE SWEETHEART CHESTS Personality Shines In Suit Silhouettes It's "suit season" this fall, placed at each side with wide jacket looks very "Courreges" panels front and back, or they and correct over a pleated go all around the skirt for a skirt. young, " in action" look. d The jacket, the For an air of individuality, cutaway, the longer, - have- -a border to jacket almost tunic"may match the suit jacket-Jackbe seen with slim or action of every length fea- skirts, all very new and graceture many types of closings. The ful. asymmetric closing may have Although the texture of suit buttons following through on the fabrics tends to be more re side of a dirndl skirt. strained and flatter of surface, The single :breasted, longer the skillful' use of interesting or novelty jacket, often belted, tops a slim w e a v or dirndl skirt with eual charm. yarns add new direction and di A squared-of- f mension. with suits showing new personality in an appealing variety of looks. The prevailing mood, is is soft, shapely, flattering. While lines a ad. the architectural definitive seaming of the Cour-reginfluence are clearly pressuits ent, even the "strictest reveal the softening effect of youthful verve and fabric elegance. And soft indeed are the many suits with dirndl skirts, demi-fitteor smock-lik- e jackets. ' ' Since completeness is the of fall fashion, costume suits gain new importance. Every shape, jacket or coat length and' every combination suras up this completeness. The suit with its own blouse is just the beginning. There's the suit with ."baby topcoat" over slim skirt and jersey, weskit, for example, or the fitted princess coat over a slim skirt or dress. Thus, "new fall suits will please American women be- cause they're comfortable for activity soft, flattering and elegant as never before," predicts Wilbur Daniels, executive secretary of the National Board of .the Coat and Suit Industry. Skirts are the focal point of Interest in suits. They swing with dirndl softness lightly gathered all around or gathered only in the front, where a pair of slit pockets adds the fashion punch. They're pleated, for a look that is now a classic. Pleats are : 7. Compare prices before you buy. Department stores often have no higher prices than discount stores, and they usually have more variety. Check and see before you decide, definitely, t. Get to know your local sale seasons and take advantage of annual events, such as specials for Washington's birthday or clearances after Christmas. 9. Keep abreast of the new products and ideas that fill the stores each season. JinU Fay Webster will become the bride of Michael Lewis Whiriedgt, son ' Mr. of and Mrs. Gerald Whirdgre" of is Granada yPIs. Calif. TJie brjde-elethe daughter of .Mrs. Fon Webster of Provo and the. late Robert Webster. Elegant Home Fumishin, CASyAL7"BUT SMART Mary Ann Simmons is comfortably relaxed in her "jirTThonison" coordinates from Mildred's. Flattering white knit sweater with rose and detail trip; "Mr. Thomson" pants, with a crease hat has been locked in permanently, and won't wrinkle ever!" liafrd-croch- et for All with ! cedar Interiors, locks, moth damage warranties up to 1.000 short-Shape- fly-fro- nt slim-skirts es ets i d " " ' ' " s - fiS double-breaste- -2306Halian.Provineiol. Base Drawer " -. rhnt.riu rWrv. LUZIER PERSONALIZED Tht Art e COSMETIC! 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