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Show - '- W,. New iNovei Reviewed for i I Beta Sorosis arisen And Paul Van Wagenen En&a&ed - Hntncia oan-- tl .- r- - , : Wedding plans are announc ed for Patricia Joan Hansen,' ' Mrs. Ervin J. Nelson was daughter of Leslie Hansen of hostess ta members of Beta Hurricane, and the late Mr$. Sorosis this week at her home Margaret LeBaron Hansen, and .. , ed with autumn flowers. laf. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Van Mrs. Owen P. Henlngef iv Wagenen of Prow. They will be trodueed Mrs. Pearl Snarr married by Pres. Hugh B. wba reviewed "TeU No Man" Brown, Dec- , to the Salt Lake Temple. by Adela Rogers St. JotafThe oriae is a graauaie m author is dUtinguished news- Hurricane High .School where woman has written and paper, e.was prominent in dramatic several books of which this Is the latest. It is a powerful and arts ,nd atudent government, She was from controversial novel abouk - , J : r h, - j -- y- i " -- ; -- r contemporary-man-w- -,e- ho she-w- nPlleS-wnerr ss '. . i)$ selec--dearo- rs coed, and was to obey'Chrlsfi com- - tedoutstanding queen. mandmenU as He gave them, elected:- Homecoming th His powerful convictions carry Ft past twojft an She has m au cw-an- d him Into conflict with his wife Kr Nev- - busl- Clt hU business ass family, wsMclates and even lay members of his Church. Mrs Snarr Mr. Van Wagenen graduated BY H1h S(Aao1 wne fci quoted passages from the book inm wa and officer 1 itudentbody "CivUiiations including, perish in tha heart," and "FUr lack h0"01" tudent. He la attending of love, we perish." The book BYU wh"" he has been active nu is a compelling argument for m. eved academic honors. He a of way making Christianity lis member of the U.S. Army be m ta A total concept Dunn fhi afternoon a M Session was conducted T. a.T: T make The couole will (home - l.-- u , i f - VA ! ) . MARILYN CURRANT . . VICKIE LYN CARTER Marilyn Joy Durrant Sets Will Nov. 21 DateFor Geremony Vickie Lyn Carter Marry Robert jacobseh I. Planning to be married oh and Medelte Wafnef to bridesmaids. Dle ar. Mariivn Jov Durrani M" JWil.iI..irMuaif tw, mh k.knd atui Pointers Club Party Ice for Ghosts and foblinji of the Vacuum Bottle Belles Amies Club greeted ts Halloween at Mrs. Evan P. Harding's homa Thursday ind were ushered throughout a vou! nearby deserted "haunted" Ar dear poll rmeated tired of chipping Ice to put In house- - Eerie jouhdS a vacuum bottle? If so, I haVeithe bouse and I living "corpse" trick forydte- -i save plastic wasniiscovered- ipiU bottles, fill them with Thi season party featured 1 water (leave room for expari- - pumpkin carving contest With aion of waterjcap and put Id fcanara Davii winning the tave nice, prize.: th freezef.-Xjfcround cylinders of ke that slip A variety of costumes from Into the neck of the vacuum Lady Godlva to deathwarmed-oVe- r. bottle with no mess and no were reviewedTie win fust. Hold the frozen pill bottle ners were a pumpkin eostum in your hand for a minute or CTeaiejBjddei; flTahd fiie warmth kwsenOie Pbfl Langager and wkked tet so it slides out easily. witch costume worn by Mrs Dee Street. , PoUy's Problem Mri. Hardins. ,Mra. Kenton DEAR POLLY 1 wouid like Stanger, Mrs. Langager, Jo to know the proper way td wash anne Foulstarahd Chert Witz cro- served chllL witches brew and drr a floubie-size- d cheted bedspread. It is done and dduffhnuh. They decorat in tha Radiant Star pattern, ed...the baHi With. assorted cats. i RUBY, witdies, skeletons and pump DEAR POLLY- -I no longer kins to create a atmosphere, e a osd my electric curling Iron on my hair so I put it to use in Tha custom of rolling Easter tte kitchenr-Wheneanyone eggs on tha White House lawn Is taking a sandwich to school began in 1878. - Prior - to that or work 1 tout the sandwich on year, the) children of Washinga pled! Of folded waxed paper, ton had traditionally rolled thed use the hot curling iron Easter egJS (to the grounds of to seal the other three sides the U.5. cspltoL together. The sandwich stays fresh until opened. This makes a bag that Is certainly cheaper than those one DEAR POLLY Grace won-def ed about the danger of ing. appliances-- plugged In even inougn wera ou". uuw ao This is especially true Jf foii are leaving the; house. The fosulailoh in the appliance Itself could eventually deteriorate wlthoui warning, which could causd I short circuit and ' - - en . ver ' buys.-BON- it DEAR READERS I think both Grace ind Jean were thinking of small appliances, iacli as the toaster, coffee pot electric1 can opener, iron .' ', , and to str""..--When there are small chU- -' dried in the house, small appliances should be unplugged when not to use, even when one is at home.-D- o not leave them so the dilld could be tempted to flip the plug back into the outlet Frayed cords art always ' a hazard and should be repaired IS lood as possible. Of course, we would not unplug the television, refrigerator and radio every time we leave the house. ' -P-OLLY . sr m mm. JI W if I multi-colore- lime-gree- bed-maki- motif,- A larsl I By Artists Judge Merrill L Hermanson spoke to members of the Orem Literary Club on Wills Ind ooate at eir niursday-af-noo- i meeting held at Parks Cafe. Mri J. D. Pyhl was the hostess. Mrs. E. H. Calder, president was U charge and welcomed, the members and guests, who wera seated at a table which was lavishly ar ranged with an autumn decor carrying out a Halloween; - Fine Arts 0 'ftVv 1,4 l Fine Arts Club members gathered at the home of Mrs. Akmzo Morley Thursday after noon wheTMrsTTJyronStrate was to charge of the meeting and welcomed the guests. Mrs. Morley introduced Mri Josephine Clark, Mrs. Flora Fisher and Mrs. Faye White Woolsten, local artists. Mrs. Clark displayed paintings she had made both locally and to Europe and toldhow painting bad enriched her life. She won her first award for painting ta eornucoDda centered the fourth gradl and hag coh-- ' Ashlhlng ' W'O- i ixampll - banded U ivfh I'-- ipi iv-- A thCirTfidWisT I y 1- I terl j xxv - - tin-ca- JA Americans drink an average terns she had created. 18S bottles of A buffet luncheon was served carbonated beverages per year by Mrs. Morley and assisting per capita, according to the hostess Mrs. E. E. Coles to & members and the three guest!. Encyclopaedia Britannfca ll 311 I, - XEZ-Z- I f - EtIEUtf i I YOUR EANKAMERICARD AUTOMATIC agS3E nn nn nn7Dn its rrn m I PRINTED OUTING FLAtM 'i 'o cuddly toft and worm leepwear fabric for WAS $27.98 crisf) fall end winter nights. , - rang! 6f styles fornoms 'n pops. tttni, - wide . . " H , great for baby's crib blankets, creepers. 86"wida guar, washable . 'h , Sleep In a soft cloud of luxury under this wonder modem 100 acrylic Southport blanket Uhique tellular weave "keeps cold air out while the pat- - REG. 49c TO 59c YD. VALUES .anted General Electric control system provides ; . yards Tj Model A332 Art available. Machine washable, flryable, moth--j WAS DUAUONTICH-A3- 33 WAS $59.98 u u af tttt iewspaptf. Gift Jroii can inalte yciurself fof ineh, women 6nd children. detailed id POLLY'S POINTERS. Get by tendlhi Same, check or address and a money order to Christmas Pointers, co The Daily Herald, P, 0. Box 489, Dept W6, RadL, Gty Station, New York, They're aH n.y. isii. , v ' 152 WEST CENTER V PROVO OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY TILL 9 P.M. -374- -0258 DUAL CONTROi WAS $38.98 - C T 15" yCCQTT APPLIANCE ONLY SO HURRY!! $31.98 JACK LIMITED TIME 50-ce- $ DOUBLE BED KING SIZE CHRISTMAS thd. booklet CONTROL SINGLE Warmth within. Lovely colors of Sky Blue, Pistachio Green, Lemon Yellow and Cloud White tr0of ind (Newspaper Enterprise Assn.) Yea tin teceive a doDar if Polly ttei yoitf favorite aomefflaking idea, PoUy's problem or solution to a ptoblem Wriie PoUy in care DOUBLE BED thi arid FURNITURE " CEJtTtfltD FuU UNI MAJOR APPllANCI bEAUR "Third South on tho Avenue ! PROVO Phono 3734050 .. ; h ' :.vr.: :. I I 11 of more than USE 7 v,,.Vbl.l?l 1SSwfrt!!!Lr yj.jt .. - r' um t lV , r- , II I 1 . Sitae1. l z.fJKV'F&iil i mounted Bnueff Until the present with . 'miniaturi icarecrow. Mrs, Fishef said she wai in i Small favcrl pinon pine spired by event! to her early I boughs with cones filled, with life and bv her mother to see J ..i-.yellow corn candles, polished the beauty and significance to . apple! completed thi decor. A every day things around her. i deMouaJuncheonJfas served. She talked about Creativity, Special gulsts were Mr!. displayed paintings ind artiPatten of Tulsa, Okls.; Mri. cles made of stichery. She also n and . artistry Krulls, Mrs. Richard Nimer showed 1 and Mrs. Dee Pyne, who as items to be used Is gifts. sisted her mother Mrs. J. D. Mrs. Woolston spoke about silk screening or serigraph and Pyne, with1 the decorations. , displayed many beautiful pat- Silver, black er , 'f4 ... axtltemenf ;fr,,lr " f ' fun designs for tots td . - ir Has Display By Jud&e Bright Fall colors and soft coats, wool suits, Jersey Ind music set- - the mood for thi knit dresses, coat! and apel d lent dress. f'Fall Festival of Fashions" and n presented Thursday evening It Highlight wai I the Provo Utility Building .by circular oresl. Let Femmel- rFinally evening wear was with long long formal!, shown and their The members many " attest! were greeted by bos-- cocktail dresses of flowing enmon. georgent yepe ana tessei, Mrs. Jay Naylor and mem- flnrdnn Rullnrk. Thwllace. Models, all ch Mr Stewart, were Mrs. bers Nancy wef i leated It gayly decorated tables with smiling pumpkins Mrs. Kicnara rnrvey, Mrs. and fall leaves. Mrs. Bullock Dan Webb. Mri. Paul Kitcheii, wal the commentator as each Mri. Bob Kirkpltrfck and Mri. ' model walked ..up awhlte Don Peay. columned stairway and paused At email Intermissions, Gor in front of uniquely decorated don Bullock added to the lovearchway . of - Autumn flowers ly evening by singing a variety of songs. Scott Thomas waj In and eraDes. troduced to the group v ind The--6 providing .. the fashions consisted of lingerie ... , fashions. in soft hostess gowns, pajamas, door! Mrs. a Naylof presented culotte and robes. There were which was prize presented to also sportswear, three-piec- e Tort Baker. Mri RichMri pant! iuiti, knit slack!, brunch ard Harvey was given a birthday gift from her secret pal SHOW OFF BEDMAKING Light refreshments ; wi 4 served. Mrs. Bob Erkpatrki Know how to show your will be hostess at the next to advantage? When meeting at which Christmas using a patterned top sheet ideal will be presented. on wrong side up. The large hem touches the headboard. Tuck "in rTheaame; amounPat CLEMtiAPW' the foot of the bed, miter cor--! Fot a consistently good, bracneri and pull sheet taut Put ing brew of tea, keep the teaoh blanket or comforter and pot clean By rinsing it out turd bent down over blanket weekly with a teaspoon of bak ' edge. ing soda plus boiling water. NIE. t Bears Talk ' Lesfemmes Club Enjoys FallStyle Fashion Show of How to Have T Club Halloween ' - ' toj !.; t - Polls .il-l- -a PATRICIA JOAN HANSEN j ; - ""uiam Late autumn marriage cere- - to serve as attendants. .j.i A traduate of Prove High monies are planned by Vkkle , De employed and the iroom Lyn Carter and - Rober- t- K,7.Schwi,4fliss Carte- r- has at-- engagement is announced by eoursiL In "dental iislatinOt Not. 8. will continue his education. Jaeobsen who will be wed on tended Brigham Young Unkher parents, Mr. and Mrs. & tMr Technical College and is Refreshments , were . offered th- An open house will be held at Not. M-- atRivergrova trerslty- ,- Mr. Jacobsea was1 John ' Durrant of Provo.- - Mr.TCurrently employed In ftoror by 7 will from -Oretn High'Mortensen is LD8 Ward'Tehapet They Mrarier Her fiance who was grad- - the the hostess at the close of thehome of the groom's par pduated meeting. ents on the evening of Dee. 8 treet friends at I recepuon scnooi, nas attenaea flju and, Mrs. A. H. Mortensen of Spring, uated from Springvilia High t and a reception is pkujned'ln following the ceremony., jls currently enrolled at Utah ville. A reception at the Provo School and LDS Seminary, has - '& Hurricane on Dee, 18 at the toupla ara.TechnJcal College. He II I mm ujb wara is piannea wr atemded UTC and is now study 'lfca Utah Nitional thi couple on Nov. 25. Wrtand Mii. Edward KrCa h!nbef stake center. ing at Brigham Young Univer. ,, ter of Provo and Mr. and Mrs Guard. Mrs. Danny Alva and JoAnne sity. He has completed an LDS Howard R. Jaeobsen of Or em. Tha couplo wlll'feakl home Durf ant have beeri invited to mission to Texas. .Miss Carter has Invited Di in Oreni. Both iri employed atUhd their lister who has also The couple will ba at borne ane Larsen. Mri. Larry H. locally, asked Gloria Anderson, Susan In Springvilll Mowing their Carteri Mrs, Gary Brimley, Merlenl Burraston marriage. Cordner( Susahn a Warner. Mrs. Norman Jaeobsen and Marks Winegar 'Tukti& r I- r- - |