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Show 5l"DAY. SEPT. i rVt . desk is a tetter from' When I ran a needle Into my a divorcee. In it she airs the finger and lost the use of my usual complaints about the right hand for two weeks, she world being set up on a couples said, "Let me type for you." I basis. She remarks that society pecked out words with my left Sheila did the finish says it sanctions divorce but, in hand and reality, expects men and women copy, to always come marching along she asks people over for hot o as if they're on the(iogs ani dessert and coffee and doesn't seem to think she w ay to an ark or something, to apologize because there's has friends don't my girl "Why ask me to lunch any more? no standing rm roast nancry. One day when she stopped to she asks. "They've forgotten me and I'm bitter," she says. pick up my typing, I noticed Vvprvthine she writes is true three boxes of candy in her car. 1,1(5 candy was h"r extra and, because I know many wid- vou" friends who oii"Thank ows and divorcees, some cnauffeured her children a whom support children on mea-iha- d this summer. No, they didn't ger incomes, I sympathize vithlot her to pay them. expect them. and with her The point is, Sheila is the I could tell her, as I am sure1 g others have, to contact Parents , ways Without Partner., to join the 1 ,am syre sfl.nas n" V WCA or a singles club at herTfn; On mv xv . Hugh and Pearl Harmer of Salt Lake City, parents and relatives of severa! Utah Hold-awa- empty weekends. In all prob- xeady done these things, always flhlllfv chn hoc nan en ma trinnric to remark to 77 " being careful Z. ,T e 8 P, within earshot, 'Tm nd everybody b when es not here to meet a man." (She is trying to meet nice, eligible " "X," males-a- nd V what's wrong hn J ? J"Z ff fV" ?Z T there seems to be1 wait Je U'ays some kini of law that says she he mustn't admit it.) be'have 8 Previous 'engagement HrieVfr,',lthinl tt good my that day, she believes them and friend, Sheila. She is divorced, doesn't feel she's been dealt c e works and is rearing wounding blow. Of course, she three children. She also spends doesn't have to. Sheila is the volunteer hours coaching her sort of person one always calls daughter's swimming team, back. ISL.wJ : W full-tim- If Wmkmti i Club Notes For Bride d Right Accessories Help Fashion Feel News Story Because of the increasing demand for space for bridal pictures and stories the following rules have been established by The Daily Herald: If ! th an engagement announcement and wedding story are desired, the first must be made at least six weeks prior to the wedding. While every effort will be made to publish announcements and wedding stories on a preferred date, no guarantee of such date will be made. Those scheduled in advance will be given preference. Information and picture must be in the Her- home-makin- rf lowing. $3 - box-pleat- ald office at least one week prior to publication. Wedding information should be submitted prior to the wedding, go that it can be published Immediately folThere is a PRINCESS TTMPANOGOS CHAPTER, DAUGHTERS OF AMERICAN REVOLUTION Will meet Monday at 11 a.m. at the home of Mrs. Byron H. When you wear a new attention-Wayne in Salt Lake City. Mrs. getting fashion make sure Donald F. Neilsen of the League of Women Voters will SDeak you choose the right on the proposed revision of the A jumpsuh In ribby black Utah State Constitution. Lunch eon will be served. wool, complete with turtle neck and covered feet, goes it alone HOME ECONOMISTS with jewelry for an informal IN HOMEMASKING Will meet Wednesday at 8 party with you as hostess. lasten a gilt chain "skirt" around p.m. at the Stuart Dunn home, 1168 Old Willow Lane. New- - your waist, and squared gut members will be welcomed to earrings and plenty of rings, this first meeting of the fall and end with a black satin season. Miss Claire Hansen of choker around your ankle. For a movie date, begin with the Taylors will talk on new fashion and add a jumpsuit trends and members will be the models. All graduate home tweed fling of skirt. Then ao cessorize with a red and black economists who are in g are invited, and may crocheted hat worn straight on chain-lin- k suspend call Mrs. Richard deJong or your head, ers with an attached belt, an Mrs. Eugene Presset. tiqued gray leather spat shoes, RIVERSIDE COUNTRY and a flat shoulderbag with CLUB LADIES three compartments. For school, Will meet Tuesday at 1 p.m. the plus is a tunicky flared for a shoe fashion show and jumper. Take a folded square luncheon. Reservations should silk scarf, black-plu- s in colorabe ma'h at the club by today. tion, and btlt it in after thread- tion, and belt it In after thread-scabuckle. Choose an ostrich Fold mincemeat and broken walnuts into whipped cream; grain belt that has its own beg heap into cored halves of fresh attached. A maxicoat, in red cotton can Bartlett pears. engraving fee when an engagement or wedding picture is used. vas with a slightly lifted waist1 the most If not a must with d and "tortoise" maxicoats. Look romantic in a that's buckled, goes promenading with maxicoat with a swirly wool a poetic velour slouch hat low worn on beret, your brow, caught with an art moderne pin. Wear a wool challis kerchief and nine feet of fringed fling-scain mohair and wool. Add tied beneath your collar, a a suede double envelope bag, square bag of mirror-flecke- d embroidery from India hung on with an adjustable shoulder strap flicked with fringe, and your shoulder, and high boots chain-linke- d kidskin gloves. off to town in a maxicoat lTip Fabrics face up to Fall accessorized still a third wav. with newsy textures: Fleeces, with two signally red plaid-ad- twe-ds- , coverts, jersey, single aitives: a wool beret polished and double knits, shetlands and off witn a giant oomDon. and softened gabardines, smooth a matching bag that looks like a hobo's tote. self-belte- rf the corduroys, no-wa- le F- v - MM Breakfast was served to mem bers of the Nineteenth Century Club Friday morning on the patio of the lovely home of Mrs. Ernest Salerno, president. They enjoyed the beautiful garden as well as the fall flowers placed vases on the in antique-styie-d small tables. Hostesses were Mrs. Harry Walker, Mrs. James Mazurie III, Mrs. Robert Whitney, Mrs. Ralph Felker and Mrs. T. L, Pierpont. Mrs. Fred Sutherland was a guest. The members discussed the program for the coming year. dip-ta- . A-li- ne Rules List 1 will v 3 great-grandchi- l- SDGAK AND LOTS OF SPICE is what little girls are made of . . . and miss sports activity is their thing. A champion hopscotcher, this a candy-pin- k jumper with mock pockets. Her fair haired schoolmate, not to be outdone, is prepared for plenty of action in a pair of navy blue bell bottoms and matching shirt. Both outfits are nylon stretchwear, that provides the give active youngsters need. pig-taile- 8 local cafe. Mr. and Mrs. Holdaway were married Sept. 15, 1909. in the Salt Lake LDS Temple while MR. AND MRS. HOLDAWAY they were students at Brigham was an oung University. Hugh outstanding athlete and cham- both an using their talents pion mile runner. They have making many beautiful "mobeen active in church and civic biles" id other "momentos" affairs the past GO years. AI-- 1 out of native wood and polished though Hugh was 83 on Aug. 19, stones. and Pearl 81 on April 22, theyi are still going strong. They are the parents of five! sons and threa daughters. Theyi are: H. (Von) Holdaway, Orem; DeMar Holdaway, Sandy; Mrs.) Boelter,! Henry (Ida Orte!) Clearfield; Mrs. Dale (Elaine) When you're going Mattingly, Fremont; Geo-je- 1 to speak 1o the point Palo Alto, Calif.; Holdaway, there's nothing more fitting David Holdaway, Phya Del Rio.j do it in than a to Calif.; Richard Holdaway, Up-- j double breasted land, Calif. They have 35 grand-- ' coat dress. An immediate children and 42 center of attention dren. because of its fina When the children married John Meyer tailoring! Pearl and Hugh decided the old b curved collar, home was too big, so they got: pockets, high fit. In busy and built themselves a colors that will small home, just for two. It is reach your built of stone and beautiful local audience hardwoods. Pearl painted a beautiful mural on a 16 foot! wall in the bedroom. e!ls that?-- bu j y celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary Sept 15 with a family reunion at a residents, T !f Club Has Opening 60th Anniversary Monday Meeting fr f 5A Couple Will Observe Betty Canary V Sunday Herald !4. pat- Pearl and Hugh have visited extensively on the American continent, visiting most of the parks and places of interest, Including several trips to Washington, D.C. and the Smithsonian Institute. They have attended several world fairs and have made many trips to the west coast from Vancouver to San Diego. They have done temple work in all the LDS temples on the American continent. At present Hugh works three days a week in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Hugh is a retired stone mason contractor still doing many beautiful rock gardens, water falls and other stone work. They ohnmcyer - T i spedsyDurkngjqge Wllage Sports Ben PUDDING MIX PEARS Slice fresh Bartlett pears into dessert dishes; sprinkle with instant butterscotch pudding straight from the box. Sugary, Dutterscotchy and so simple! terns: Big plaids, herringbones, menswear checks, argyle knits. The rustics: Denims, in new patterns . . . chambrays. Velvet: Panne types and cut vel vets. Prints: Challic type florals and paisleys, gypsy looks, Indian prints, crewell and tap estry, splashy prints, Scan dinavian designs, peasantry. e and shim-mer- y Crepes: and emCire crepes. bossed slick surfaces. Knits: double raschels, patterned knits, matte jersey. silk-lik- UTAH'S LOWEST FOOD PRICES O FOOD 1350 N. 200 W. and REAM'S 890 W. CENTER, PROVO PRICES LB. BAG 50 - EFFECTIVE OPEN 9 A.M. to 10 r.M. FRESH LEAN FAMILY PAK W POTATOES 6 OZ. 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