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Show " Medical Group Slates Meeting A POPULAR PHOTO with the Joseph Kennedy family is this one from the photo album. Taken in 1919 in Boston, it shows, from left, Rosemary, 1; Jack, 2 y Joseph Jr., 4; and Mrs. Rose Kennedy. Obligation of Service and Faith for Kennedy Family opedia) By . mSE .1 ;T KENNEDY ' Tyro Club Has Talks On Listening Club Toastmistress Tyro has' changed during my life time, I would like to make two additional points. The first is that I am aware that the Ken nedys 'do not have a monopoly on the desire to serve. They share'this feeling with many settle for second place. "Don't people public- life.--A truly I notable example was the late go for the remember my husband telling Sprrptarv-flMiArr( iha ITnitod Jack one night in the library of our home in Palm Beach, His writings have meant much "It's just as easy or difficult to me lately. In his diary, to go tor tne top," Markingvmblished after-h- is own Mr. KemedyTiadTus way death,: ie :wi$terirhaVCT6T of inculcating this. When the done enough, you have never children were small, he went done enough, so long as: it is to their football games to spur stilf possible that you have them on. Whe- n- theyracedJ something of value tojconlri- their sailboats, he often drove bute. This is the answer when near them in his motorboat. you are groaning under what When they got home, if they you consider a burden and an hadn't done well in the race, uncertainty prolonged ad infi-- j he wanted to know why. He nitum The second point is that would make observations, discareers have many tangible cuss them in detail the size of the sails,' the preparations for satisfactions. Not the least of the start of the race, and so these is the challenge of having forth. and .become. quitean- - to deal with situations that noyed if the Kennedy boys had "change even while one is trying to resolve them, the excitebeen careless. As I look back in time from ment of knowing important and this present vantage point, I interesting people who are makcan say that these are some of ing history all over the world the qualities we hoped to en- and the promise of having the tremendous power to influence courage in our children. But for good. there was something more. As I have already indicated, we Ants, lacking ears, feel viwanted them to have a strong sense of religious faith; Cou- brations through the ground. pled with it, we wanted them to have an awareness of an obligation to do something for one sellow man. ' Because I have always be lieved in these principles, I used to tell my children that they had1een given "unustral opportunities, and, hence, must assume unusual obligations. They must not waste their time, talent, and wealth, nor devote these gifts to their own 100 Cotton but to some notable work or noble PRINTED ance, of course, to the growing political aspirations of our sons. Yet, many men of lesser means have attained political eminence. To reach the top, I be lieve, they shared with us the desire to compete and not to Wednesday evening when they enjoyed a program 'with the theme "Listen Intelligen' ' tly." Theda Burr, president, welcomed, the' guests. met mistress was Fern Lewis andVier theme was "The Art of Introducing Peo ple." Response wasgiven by Lohree Stephenson, "me Proper Way To Introduce People." Jonie Patten gave, "What to Do After Being Introduced," and Louise Nelson, j'How to Present and Accept a Gift." Mrs1. 'Stephenson was toast- mibtress and introduced the speaker. Hulda Grover, who gave 10 keys to being a better conversationalist. Her evaluator was Mrs. Burr. Louise .Nelson moderated panel on "How to Listen with a Capital L." The panel in cluded Grace Allman on "How to Listen" and Theda Burr on "Learn to Concentrate." The lexicology was given by Irma Johnston. The general evaluator was Jonie Patten and Jhe timer Eloise Fillmore. Guests were Vivian Lunt, Bessie Sullivan, Jennie Price, Dolores Penrod and - Jennie Tabletopic -- , Bown. Nations7--Damma7ski- 50th Nuptial Anniversary Party Slated r. f i' l call Mary They were-marrie- j. on Oct. d in Spanish Fork. They .are parents of seven children: Mrs; William (Faye) Sutherland, John B., William SPRINGVUXE Members H., Robert M. Jr.; and Fred R. of the Springville Jaycee Wives Miiner, all of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Raymond iRosetta)- - LnV metThursday-at-Barts-Catings for their monthly "dinner nin, White Plains, N.Y., and meeting. ' Under the directiontFrank J. Miiner of Monticello of color, captain, Pat Jensen They , have 20 grandchildren 9, 1916, - old Detora-Bla- n-- n 2 and-1- j : chard the club members en joyed jft lovely ham dinner , among novelty Halloween deco J ; rations. An attractive appearance A short business meeting was does not only consist of wearpresided over by the president, ing the latest fashion styles. Barbara-Thorpewhere coming To make the most out of being events,, club duesand selling of you must also be Halloween candy was discussed Clean and silky The time was then turned hair is important in this picture and to keep-- it hat-way of the Utah State Meldrum. you miist' shampoo often and Hospital Children's Center. She brush hair regularly.. gave an interesting talk and To help- - keep skinblemish and some of the activities they free, put a fresh cosmetic puff have. The main discussion was in your compact each day, to about the problems of the chil further guard against dirt dren and the different causes grinding into the skin.' Grooming Guide 3- I i Ji rJ n SearS Re volvin2 Charge , well-dresse- d -t- oftheTndividualproblenis. It how well was also pointed-o- ut the program ingoing and how the program differs from simi lar programs being carried on in surrounding states. If, after, testing it on your Wrist, you don't like the scent the saleslady may suggest, tell her so. Don't just take the first perfume she fries on you. i r Grand Opening of , EDA'S Beauty Salon . W?. A V ' 4 . 2i year experience ideal, complete line of T. WAXFIELO OUTING xt . Open 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Evening by Appointment 37460if ill E. 100 N., EDA w rni jar . 0. ? ;:c 'U" arm II im if m:j'x: Hw4'i?i . But before I proceed to the matter of politics and how it Eagle Auxiliary Makes ti 11-1- 'Child ren , Subject of Jaycee Wives and a! husband's financial re sources were of great assist- My NEW FOR FALL r 'fu'i,,,-- COnON PRINTS CREASE RESISTANT PRINTS 'Mf&ri , M'5rf CALICO PRINTS COnON and FLANNEL AVRH RAYON PRINTS. lush new fall colon In easy care, little iron prints Cuddly warm and soft sleepwear fabric. Wide range of designs and color choice. we have the cast of the October 15 Ideal for dresses, blouses 36' to 45" widths . little iron guar, washable . go a r.' washable 36" wide album Reg. 49c to 59c yd. values Reg. 69c to 79c yd. values TVspeclalr" doon NEW FALL : ' Sujujted rente erite while you're here, be sure to - ' - " I - - 940 - EAST 450 374-16- houndstooth combos. 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Excitingnew weaves in acetate pnd rayon suitings. come in today for this special offer and 100 SUITINGS S100,B ' L yd. e An favorite en Broadway first time on TV! Starring Robert Goulet, Sally Ann Howes, Peter Falk, and an cast' 5A er : , (Editor's note: This is another in a serie:. of selections from "Leaves From our Lives," written by Mrs. Rose Kennedy, mother of President Kennedy. Copyright World Book Encycl- . Sunday Herald Hal-pla- - A DkLZ?Jm - iIUm!) , may Fashionettes eold-sho- er Goodwin. ' day and silver- - or . aprey -- )a wear td "a "sparklythl-. TUT icSTlVIFISS evening scene where anything! goes, jo long as it glitters. The. Eagle Auxiliary j made? Also planned was a big for attending the Tri- - loween celebration with prizes The accent is racy and Mr. Miiner Mrs. Miiner revved up. The accent takes state convention being held in given for the best costumes on shate in nailheads zoominc in Tooele Js'ov, 2 at the regu- - Saturday. Oct. 29. A buffet on leather for the most breezy lar meting Thursday. The luncheon will be served during and knackicst accessory look, auxiliary will enter, two teams intermission. Dancing and RWual competition. H up is the avitatori"1 tertalnment will be enjoyed and helmet in leather, buckled! Teams from Utah, Idaho and all members and their partners under the. chin and studded Wyoming.; will compete. The are invited. Provo auxiliary will enter two1 - wim nans. ' teams, one from the seated: Never make" the mistake of SPANISH FORK Mr.' , and1 In the Urdu language, Pak- officers and a Cea'm of mem- - putting perfume on yotir clothes, Mrs. Robert M. Miiner of Span istan means "land of the pure." bers not holding seated offices. (This can spotihe fabric. isn rorK, win be Honored on their golden wedding anniversary by their family at a dinner today at Andy's Smorgasbord in Salt Lake City, Utah South in Provo. members mm win . Fall fashion is going wild over" gold and silver. Every- thing from metallic knits for The Utah County Medical Assistants will meet for" breakfast, business meeting and program on.:Oct. 11 at the Village Inn Pancake House located on University Avenue just below . First Guest speaker will be Adolf Feher, and operator of the VatfyAn-- " swering Service. Mr. Teher, fwho has been blind since the age of four, will 'speak on "How The Blind See." All medical assistants and friends are invited to attend. For reservations 'rmmmm t ? JuM ;" " : ,,, c. Glaring style with oversized patch' pock ets. Heather blue or heather green. Sizes S-i- M o - 18, u. ' - yoMwt&f, Back ; - Sears Sw 5)0 J I I f I - - 207 N. 1 Provo, Utah - West 373-870- 0 ' ns |