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Show " ; Phile Nada Pollv's Pointers Hears Talk No Messiness Refilling Stamps On Vietnam By POLLY CRAMER Phile Nada club met Thurs day with Mrs. Warner Murphy to hear a talk by Dr. Edwin B. Firmage, University of Utah College of Law assistant professor. He has had wide experience in national affairs as assistant to Vice President Humphrey. ' "The Vienamese are very and they often relate any Caucasians to colonialism," he said. "Thus, many of these people with a very have nationalist background been distrustful of some of the motives of the U. S. Summer Date Set By Alaine Taylor and LDS Seminary and also United Airlines school, attended Brigham Young University and is currently employed as a stewardess. She was affiliated with Provo Pep Club and the Decca Club. Her fiance is a cf Santa Monica High graduate A late summer v,edding is School and California Polytech planned. College and Santa Monica City Miss Taylor, who was grad- College. He is presently emuated from Provo High School ployed as a deputy sheriff. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Taylor of Provo announce the engagement of their daughter Alaine Taylor to Jack C. Kattaway, a son of Mrs. Clara Hattaway of Big Bear Lake, Calif., and the late Jack C. Hattaway. Major Trends Include Shirts; New High Heel - c ...,, Nathalie Hatfield Dr. Firmage reiterated that if South Vietnam falls to the There is a lengendary splen Chinese Communists, most of dor about weddings this spring and summer. Briles are lux Southeast Asia will go too. uriantly crowned with real, fresh flowers. " 44-i- n, ss turn-of-th- er Spring-Summ- Jl Ir wrist-huggi- n. as Like the cost of living, heels going up. They are going to a surprising two inch and Quarter inches from the cur-two-an-d- -a I 1 tl j I Hl The new tunic may be a coat, a vest or a jacket. It can go over a skirt, pants or a dress. Worn alone, it is a good looking shaped short coat. U 35-4- 5 dls u m j w who wr'te such nice a appreciate a pat 0ur problems never seem quite so big when we.can ,s?are them vvilh others ana ail nomemakers do have many in common. I am glad that you, too, feel that knowing how others solve them makes it all more fun. POLLY - bacK- - Sundav Herald 5A - school. moving. 'M ATTENTION PARADERI The annual ambulation being now upon as, Tha Proprietor offers Easter pander total attire. Suit of the brightest and lightest, or a with (indeed!) oi distinction; tarnishing fit fat vest; royalty. tep-coa- ts Suits from $75.00 'Tffriii nrrrrnwt- - iii. jrtmrmi own" n tw " - 121 i 3145 Thanks, Sylvia and all vou 0f-e- r mter SmallTalk Shop A . are laoor-savin- - gar-dena- A 1 u lure it concerns me-- ls so any-an- d thing that helps to make it all m re enjoyable is probably a better boon to womanhood and , :. . s Mimy man any devicePolly. you are a doll. vVTlTA - DEAR POLLY I use a soft bristled paintbrush, about two inches wide, for dusting furniture with carving and intricate designs. It also works well for The couple will be married on removing dust from cracks. May 31 in the Salt Lake LDS TERRY Temple and will be honored at DEAR POLLY-Co- uld Somea reception at the Broadbent one please tell me the correct residence on June 1. procedure for growing a ine Mrs. Gary Whiting has been from cn avocado seed or pit? Invited to attend the bride as -J- EAN matron of honor with Shauna DEAR POLLY In my hall Gurr and Ruth Walker as at closet black I a keep garment tendants. bag. Into it go the sweaters Both the young persons are and all those items that make graduates of Provo High School a closet look so messy. When and are students at Brigham guests hang their coats, all they Young University. Miss Hatfield see there is a neat row of will graduate in August with a coats and this one closet garmajor in business education. ment bag. The bottom of the She participated in the BY (J bag holds my knitting bags study program in Salzburg, Aus tria, and is affiliated with Vat hnom Culture unit. He was a Tailored clothes are soft this! member of the German Club in Spring. The newest suit is the' high school. Mr. Broadbent s sleeveless suit. A vest, a soft a junior majoring in shirty blouse and dirndl. The and is affiliated with In new "Bonnie" suit (so called tercollegiate Knights. He has after the clothes worn in the served an LDS mission in Aus movie "Bonnie and Clyde") is tria soft, the jacket long and fitted, The couple will be at home in the blouse clinging, tne skirt Every bride is a radiant but all the more so queen with a headdress of real and stephanotis blooms. The great magic in the bridal crown, of course, is the flowers' freshness. And their Provo while continuing fragrance. In ancient Greece and Rome, m the days of in fact, in all of Camelot Europe throughout the Middle Ages, fresh flower crowns were common. Now, after a popularity lapse of several hundred years, they are an exquisite new dimension on the brdal scene. The bride who loves tradi tional white can select from an impressive number of blooms that lend themselves grace' fully and dramatically to her wedding crown. Asters, came-lias, carnations, chrysanthem-mum- s, cymbidium and pha- s, laenopsis orchids, daisies, lilies of the valley, narcissus, roses, stephanotis and stock are a few! With Buttons members, care less except family .Mine could net Engagement Revealed Headdress figure-huggin- w. other by atol NATHALIE C. HATFIELD Fresh Flower Punctuated ,, - J half-a-lo- n?'v-- : ' By BETTE KNIGHT rently popular This1 ter inch height. ; SAN FRANCISCO spring sees the great shirt reThey are the key to the look vival as a major fashion trend of today. and with the New heels are broader, some sniri anyxnmg have squared backs or a Buttons and belts: they are this spring and very goes! straight inner side. The spring important It is perhaps version of the lucite used here to point effectively heel, a the most flex-- famous Levine up the asymmetric line of scalis the No. 3145 comes in half fi ible article in work of a sculptororiginal, and is form lops. t one's wardrobe ed from clusters of sculptured sizes: 35 to 45 inches bust mea sure. Size 37 takes 2 yds. of because it can lucite. fabric. represent any mood or any Shoes, stockings and hemlines Send 40c plus 5c postage for must rela'j to one another in th's 'Bette Knigbt period. pattern to IRIS LANE one harmony. If perfect (care of this newspaper), Mor ; Ship 'n' Shore's body shirt, a of the three is out ofany porpor-tion- , ris Plains, N.J. 07950. Add 15c silhouette that has side seams the look is threat- for first-claentire mail and special g to give the shirt ened. handling. fines, has influences ranging Today, no other facet of a Free e from the romantic pattern is waiting for costume reveals her woman's to Gibson Girl the fcentury Send 50c for our new you. fashion IQ more perceptibly Pattern Book Eoaring Twenties flapper. than the look of her legs and which contains The romantic touches remincoupon for patfeet. tern of your choice. iscent of the The shape of the show begins fere frothy lace niching up to toe chin, ruffles softlv snUline with a knobby toe look. White I patent is a new, smart look. flown the front and is carrying its popularity and cuffs on deep over from fall and winter. lull billowy sleeves. The look is now an establish Ship 'n' Shore's flapper ined part of every collection and' fluenced body shirts have all toe soft, supple shaping that is now made of feather light Jvas so prominent in the Twen- materials and can be worn all With ties. The neckline is the all day without being hot two the skirt inches the above important feature with either a knee the boot has been a life collar large pointed spread saver for girls with bowed legs. wide or softly draped bows The boots come up to just shown with cuffs I 11 poth deep below the knee.. There is a boot ' - for spring with an open toe. r ml. . me cuiurs iuiue iiuiu uiistfne white to pastels to muted All the fresh prisms of spring darker shades, sometimes spik are cauglit in the brilliantly ed with white stripe and checks colored patent leather used All are easy care, iron free 100 throughout the Levine collecper cent Dacron or Dacron and tion. There are green, pink, cotton blends. purple with mauve nuances, The shirts are smart worn and splashes of orange, red tyith either A line skirts or and yellow on heels, tips and straight line with a fairly wide bows. patent leather tut. J - e Mrs. Alice C. Syme of Provo announces the engagement of "The Tet offensive has chang her niece, Nathalie C. Hatfield, ed many of our ground rules to Larry Jay Broadbent, a son and has done particular dam- of Dr. and Mrs. Jay S. Broad- age to the pacification program. bent, also of Provo. With the peace overtures now in progress, it is hoped that Hanoi will accept (so to speak) and not make it necessary for us to drop more bombs and therefore destroy more of their northern section of Vietnam. They have no reason to negotiate if they have no country left to negotiate with. Dress That's d ,,. For The Bride "World Fashion ; J He spoke of Southeast Asia and particularly of the history anl background of the Vietnam people and the relationship of this history on the war. ALAINE TAYLOR POLLY -- Special guests were his mother, Mrs. Edwin R. Firmage, and grandmother, Mrs. E. D. Firmage. Mrs. William R. Firmage introduced the speaker. t and projects I al- Often we ways seem to h.ue around. The have tradng or postage stamps shelf is edged vith ball fringe on it are coiored hat boxes salvaged fron unused envelhold the est of the odd.- which opes but with no glue left on ends. In the br.ck of the them. Applying glue to the and , u .. :.. .. u.i rdiu diru.dsiu ud arr,n u ncuaiiv :,,uim hats in and n'ilrain 0Iie. Sear oozes around the ?m when .. . are rn the tpne anfi u orm are loose when ther is not other. I use apothecary enough. Put a few drops on a jars to hold scratch pad, gently push the spools of thread. It is so nice at a glance the color stamp around the tiny "pud - jto die" and jujt the right amount I need and the jar look? quite will stay on the stamp. It is! pretty and colorful, too. evenly spread when transferred' j have succeSsfiiv used so to the new surface. MYRTLE many Pointers from the col- DEAR POLLY If you are mn uwi.Mn;M tired of continually having to! trulh) jg reaU 6no fun and .,....,. an nnfi0H straighten the pictures hanging' ... 1 on your walls, wind a strip of jsdb ou.num, adhesive tape around the pic ture hook to keep the picture wire from slipping.-M- RS. R. 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