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Show World Fashions Bonheur Clubl SOTdrHeroid f Meets With I In Mrs. Jacobs It . -- Siren Styles Found e; v had while sojourning for one year abroad for members of I Bonheur Club Thursday evening at her home. The family had also lived in Europe" for one year five years f " previously, and she compared me great cnanges which nau v,i " MRS. AND MRS ROLAND HARDING CAP FERRAT, '.u i.. ilyn Monroejne x.ijF lAA V rIV" f7; ' JfrZ7 i Al Italian Collections By BETTK.KMGHT Briant Jacobs, attired in a European peasant dress, told (about the experiences her fain-ilMrsL nAL IUUIW11 r. - France. j.u ii.. world has been ,of little red ostrich feathers. what is Odjti. beine shown in .. L And to hlnk . BBBK5U 1111 . The girl con-sider- by many to be that replace- - A ment y-.- n v 4 . ' 'i Americanism replacement r Only Subject of Wjt is in ALR Italian iiuAiii named Vima Lisi. She is a - blonde a- I '.4. "JILilDI1: , ii',. I ,' Chapter occurred during the interval. MRS. NORMAN SPENCER The group was also interested TherAlice- - Louis eReynold-Qu- b, in slides of various countries w h ctress Bette Chapter 6, met at the it Knight Mrs. Jacobs showed while tellof Grace Croft recently. home smoldering eyes and sulky ing personal, human stories of smile. . Libby Hay ward presented the the ordtf&ls and pleasures the Lisi Miss is favorite Italy's program, "Our American Her family hadShe . said . that the " girl of the hour and perhaps an itage." Iron Curtain cpuntriesjirfrvery - MRS. FRANKLLN BELL JR. (Shayne JfinksK for the new short a inspiration Hannah Qldroyd gave grim. ter collection of the Italian de- talk on "Art." Also, the speaker showed sout Chorus from The Madrigal venirs of Europe, lovely mater: ial'and cresses from the Far Members of the Mozelle Club Valentina s evening clothes; prfW0 Hich School eave several met at the home of Mrs. Clifford j feature very dressy musical numbers under the East. in Orem for their reg-- i silk Palazzo pajamas in bold :rectton of Richard Barker. Mrs. Gregory Austin, presi. Havward told a few. short dent conducted a discussion on ular monthly meeting. Elections prints mat .have their own KJs-held the vuau. iiuLwi were and following utic aic lUly to be held the Christmas parly stories, including "Huckleberry like Finn looking were elected: Mrs. Nor trich feathers, a ctnru hu Paifl TtllnVfin at the home of Mrs. Russell SPANISH FORK Mr and b Mrs. strange delicate oss man Shayne, received her educapresident; Spencer, Swenson on Dec. 7 at 8 p.m. omS,and Birmday Party." C. Minks Mrs. Sr. of tion in the local schools in oil out Mrs. over and these Clyde Eldon sprouting Best, secretary ; Each person is to bring an in- to served coats. Valentina likes evocative Refreshments were Farmington, Mo., announce the Farmington, Mo. ornpniv- - Bift and ai rinthino Earl Burningham, reporter. 30 members and guests. Hostesst dresses. was It turn of MrsBest marriage "of ; their daughter, Franklin Jr. is a graduate of might Mapleton for the Christmas nroiert mT.a. ii ml mm cA ao a. no tif mom out that only in Rome can worn-e- n es were Wanda Snow, Grace Shayne, to Franklin Bell Jr., the Spanish Fork High School. AAlVdJF I til ViSIIlllV (I A W CI C Lai, find siren clothes. The French Croft and Dema Parberry. son of Mr,, and Mrs. Franklin E. He has also served . I i mission nr .1 . i i The group decided to donate to) Bell of The outgoing officers are: haute couture is obsessed with Spanish Fork. uuu iui uifl uie Lua Jn Miurcft exxo ana Jacobs. a . aiso hostess, Mrs, The young couple was united States. ladylike, almost prim, evening cnarity project Mrs. Dick Young, president-Mrsnext at the meeting gifts in marriage, Nov. 5, by the Clifford Ferguson, secre- dresses. But, then, the French- change At the present time the young in December. brides' father. tary; Mrs. RueAnn Craven, re- men feel if a woman is a womcouple will make their home in an, she is a siren, and doesn't porter. Farmington. were added have to wear skin tight dresses Several, Ne wjn Lipsticks Not for Office Wear to the Club Constitution concern- and extremely low-cgowns to Christmas earrings and pins The frosty look in lipsticks Wash - before - wearing is ing the duties of the officers. prove it. in the shape of trees and continues for The swinging young a good rule for napped Plans were made for a New The Italians are more reck wreaths will soon be seen on set. New are a light chocolate fr.brics in bright or deep tone Years Eve dinner party with less andValentina!sselection jewelry counters everywhere. shade tinged with pink, and a colorsFor example, red flanthe husbands of members as may well be remembered for a They're fun, too, for holiday pink frosted with beige. These nelette sleepwear may rub off guests. Acting- as chairman of fireman red crepe evening dress parties, but not to wear to the are to go with the fall clothes on skin or sheets unless excess the Party Committee is Mrs. with a tiny, strapless, "surface" dye is flushed away revealirtg office, no matter how festive in pastel blue, bright navy, Mrs. Otto Farthingham and Wayne Gygt anchMrsron CotrtapTThe red dress has a match you feel. They will be out-qgrays, muted rose pinks by a series of sudsing and Mrs. Roy Chrisman were initi Mrs. Lynn noDenson, ana Mrs. rinses. ing coat, covered with thousands place and in batflaste at work. and pale chamois and camel. ated members of the Eagle Aux- Keith Warburton will assist.' The iliary at the meeting this week. party will be held at the home The party for members of the of Mr: and MrS. Clifford Fer. Utah State guson. l?1' W,ard 10 ' Delicious refreshments were was- - planned for Dec. 17 under direction .of Mrs. Carl Lopez, served to the members by the The auxiliary will furnish need- hostess, Mrs. Ferguson. ed appliances for the hospital Be Prepared for Unexpected as well as individual gifts. Dates Also, a teen party is being With the holidays approach- planned by Mrs. Harvey. There will be bowling IngrMeYpectea" dates' caii crop followed by refreshments served up. To be sure you re all set at the home of Mrs. Ray "Nel to go off on an impromptu party right from the office, stash away son. Date is Nov.- 27. a pair of hose, clean white v I Words of praise and congratu gloves and a piece of costume lations were given to Mrs. Glen that will dress up a Loveless forher accomplish jewelry basic dress. A small corner of ' ments at the recent convention 1 : 173-J6) your desk drawer will hold the held in Pocatello, Ida. items. necessary At the conclusion of the meeting, the members held an old- For breaded ham chops, grind fashioned quilting bee. cooked ham, combine with egg d and form into Models Use This Trick coat with cracker crumbs. Powdering the lips before Brown in skillet with green pep-- ; applying lipstick remains a per slices. Pour on tomato! favored trick of models.' sauce with Mozelle Club Couple To Be Honored On Golden Anniversary The family of Mr. and Mrs. the LDS Church and the in addition to their J. Harding of Vineyard munity fsrrn is honoring them at art open j xhev tne arp ,parents 0f six house in ceieDrauon oi weir living children: Mrs. need (Leah) Rowley, and Mrs. Mary golden wedding anniversary. Mrs Hawkins Lou r mem-Kiand All friends family Loveless of ir invitpd to call at the r.ail C. iVerna)Eldon R. Hard-nna- d Vineyard Ward Church, lower Boulder, Colo.; on Wednesday ine of American Fork; Elvjn and Dale evening NovL 24, from 7 to 10iC. Harding,Vineyard, wlth his fam J. no Hardingrwhb The m. requests family p ily, is serving an LDS mission gitts, please. in Chile, South America. They Roland and Nora Clegg 24 grandchildren and lng have lived in Vineyard all also have of their married lives and own- seven A family dinner at the home ed and operated a dairy farm there. Their interests have been of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Rowley their family, their activities in! is planned Thursday. cpm-Rola- i -- " Elects fall-win- -. New Officers ' ''"". ... Miss Minks Says Vows With Franklin Bell Jr. - wide-legge- d, im 1 low-cu- I Di-I- Auxiliary Makes Plans by-la- .. -- Polly's Pointers FoK . t Erasers Soon Come Clean DEAR POLLY My Pointer is To clean school children. erasers on the ends" of pencils, rub one pencil eraser against another until they both come clean. MARY. lor POLLYAn DEAR man taught me the follow-- , lng trick of taking care of the vacuum cord on- a tank-typ- e cleaner. Tie a cord 18 to 24 inches long to the handle of the cleaner. The knot in the center to two long ends are free. This cord is to stay there permanently. Gather the sweeper cord up - in the hands with loops sticking both ways as "if you were going to make a ribbon bow. Lay this bundle of loops across the cord on the handle and tie it around the loops with an easy- bow knot. When ready . bugbear ders and for that very reason many will doubtless stick to the sheet blankets but ! know we are all glad to hear about Mrs. G. K.'s use of Dacron. POLLY. - DEAR POLLY- -I always put a folded paper towel on the toast plate as this will help keep the bottom slice of toast from becoming soggy from A CON- MRS. J. A. B. When it Is DEAR POLLY time to buy a new bottle of white' shoe polish do not throw away the old polish pad. Wash and then let it dry and the next time you polish white shoes use this old pad to shine them. ' Salem American Legion Aux iliary met at the home of Mrs. MRS. C. R. Davis recently with Mrs. As a DEAR POLLY happy Fay hut hnsv mnthpr of sit rhilHrvn M' Davis assisting. Jo-o- f I sometimes find mvself short! Guest "PeAw was Mrs. a who brief gave the proper dishes "for certain S(,Ph Daley, foods. The other evening we sketcn of her W whlle !lvin8 were having clams and I had in Indonesia and Holland, ' decided - that each no individual containers for: 11 melted butter so I hit on the Wednesday from 8:30 to 9 a.m. idea of using a plastic ice cubejin .the. Salem school hall, members will be present from a tray of individual! ice cube makers for each of us. j' se" U S- Savings Stamps to They proved so satisfactory students. If any students wish, that I am sure thev will alwavs'lney ma.v ,urn in their stamP be our butler dip dishes. If this Dooks 10 Auxiliary members, cm until the wins a Pollv Dollar I win a betjho wil1 keeP 'following Wedesday as with mv hiisband.-JOA- N. sure he pavs upJtion "gainst losing them. - - f- mend sheet blankets Instead of cotton batting for- - the filler in quilts as the batting tends to ter. Both of these are extreme- for quilt, The ly latest filler is Dacron and ex cept for the price . (but I think it is worth it) has all the advantages' It is lighter, does not wad or. tear, puffs up the and washes and dries beautifully. This comes in standard twin or double sizes. There are several quilters in our family and they use nothing else. MRS. G. K. That old money looms over many of our shoul- to use the cleaner, again just jull the cord bow knot loose ana the loops of sweeper cord are ready to go. No stooping to wind and unwind needed for starting and stopping and no STANT READER. harmful tension on the cord. Parties Salem Auxiliary ErTjoys Talk On j' a.m. to 9 p.m. Shop Monday j Hip-pic- h. . mMZvrz- - - ii j s x Sr : 00 . pat--tie- s; chop-shape- y Indonesians RENT, electric carpet shampooer and Do ttwm yourwlf and hw! Get amazing new Glamoren liquid rufr shampoo fortifiad with Nulite instant brightening action. Enough ahampoo for a 12 x 12 rug area plus rental of featherweight Glamorene electric rug shampooer costs less than S3. 00! Look for lb Clamoraw rental crater la jom faTorMt mper-nrkor boaarwafct More todajl. et GLAMORENE' ftmout hrproducto thtt ntttjf work Call 373-668- 2 Aux-squa- 'n - 5TH SOUTH AND 2ND WEST protec-JOAN-- -l- )LLY. DEAR Mrs. R. POLLY Recently B. wrole to recom- - W. mm 82 W. CENTER MARY KAWAKAM COLLEGE 15A OF C1f W BEAUt Prove Hm man BK Brliiiiiiiil, GUmoroiu Iri'sfle and Kaiy m tare f. Co Go" Uxly mil and fur si hixil. iiilcuo. t ai err n niolhcrs, tvfi. $15 00 Kirl lor V Ml l.imitod limf. Wajtitu ste frie MAteS... Fresco "for fSo'c!ay& $luc Co ra rW - unn3 Mrrt- - Brocade Suit Pale brocade atW on tMo-pi- Caiun l li;nr rulorv Vrry -- lft ial N( S2 .V) ' tm. (io nd 7.V "LUi'r-li.- Frmminf ' Kir 1.til ," nt.vlrs i3r and up 'Soph Monday to and Inc. wedmaday Shanipun-M't- Seniotn, urea ) ft in a cotton a"nd suit . , . are-lat- e Butlom sparkle down the front and lace turvea gently around the notch collar. In while or candlelight Rmu) (ii rul . . , S to 13. Open Mon. 'Til 9 OPEN EVERY DAY Appt. tot nocenary. . A ii The popular short sleeves interesting gently pink or , 14 98 25 Loopy Mohair into-aet-l- style ... . . . Matelasse.Crepe. with and icoop neck eammK detail curved . pockets.;.... In Sizes 10 to 18. turquolits 14 98 Acetate and rayon matelasse crept with a effect fancies a cut nut utoop neckline,, iliort aleevea and- xatin (rim. In aheath two-piec- e Jilatk, teal or cranberry. 14 v to 2ii. ' Si?,ei . . 17'a |