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Show Adventures Austria In Club Topic J ! A delightful afternoon was enjoyed by the Orem Literary Club Thursday at an Orem cafe. Mrs J D Park was hostess and arranged for the interesting pro. gram. Mr. and Mrs. William , Laycocj-- students at the BYU.j iwho have participated in univer--: !sity productions overseas, furnished musical numbers. Mrs. Arthur R. Watkins, 'dressed in a dirndl, took the j group on a picturesque tour of Austria. Her husband was presi-jdeof the Austrian LDS mission for three years and they re-- ! turned during the summer. She explained how the family of six children had to get ready to leave in six weeks including passports, physical examinations ano dental work completed, shopping, a home rented and " ' ( I 1 j J : I Dr. Allred October suxday,Prove Utoti Speaks to 'Mothers' Guild Symposium Scheduled Monday Dr. Hueh Allred spoke to members of the Young Mothers' Secton at their regular meeting held this w eek in Provo. He discussed approaches to common mistakes in child rear ing. He said that the kind of; relationship a mother has with a child largely determines the relationship the child will have kith others. You learn to others in the home, he pointed out. The pampered child is the biggest problem today, A n he continued. Dr. Allred said that saying love is not enough, because love gets in the w ay of proper rear ing of children, means that it takes more than love to raise ELLEN HORIUCHI MRS. WINSTON HURST (Kathryn Jackman) children. Motherhood, he noted, is the most valuable profession today. A child's basic reactions are developed by the age of two the car so'd and 15 suitcases or three, he said. By then, a packed and taken to the airport child has decided that people in a pickup truck. are great to be with, or, that he She said she had always been doesn't like people and that he's busy, she thought, as the mother Kathryn Jackman, daughter Nev., and plan to continue of eight, but this was being either a worthwhile person or cf Mr. and Mrs. William P.! studies at the University of "reall,' Her dtscription Mr. ard Mrs. Russell N. Hor- - Mr. Hurst was graduated not, he concluded. busy." Zentner of Tooele, became the Nevada, hi of Orem announce the en-f- from San Juan High School of Austria, included the beauti-- j bride of Winston Bayles Hurst, of landscapes and the thrill gajemeni and forthcoming mar-th-e where he served as junior class A good styling brush makes any a son of Mr. and Mrs. William iage of their daughter Ellen, president and was active in foot- fashionable hairstyle easy to Alps. Riley Hurst of Blanding, in cereShe said the language was to Mich?el Terry Hurst, son ot ball, lis served an LDS mission duplicate at home. Practice usmonies performed Friday at the German and the family all had! Mr. and Mrs. William Riley to the Northern States, and is ing it by copying different styles Orem 20th Ward chapel by her this to learn with the exception: Hurst of Blanding. The cere- - a U. S. Army Veteran. He is a clipped from magazines. With a father. g of President Watkins who had mony will be solemnized on senior majoring in English at can of hair spray, A reception honoring the coubeen to Europe several times 'Nov. 21 in the Salt Lake Tem- - BYU. He is affiliated with the hair can easily be converted Tendei Apples Foundation for into a becoming and attractive ple followed the ceremony. The previously. pie. bride was attended by Ellen Her children's experiences in Bidden to attend the bride are orphaned children. style. ll school were interesting. There Kathy Jackman Hurst, JoAnne Horiuchi, JoAnne Ludlow, Jackman and Heather are 14 different classes, making Humphreys Ludlow, J a n n a An open house will honor Hurst. Michael Hurst was best it a real challenge. The markets Jones Tolbert, Heather Hurst Brenda Brittain Kenney and are small and individual man for hL brother . shops and Bessie Tree. Charles S. McDuffie Larsen, for each item are is a graduate The bride-to-b- e The bride has been studying found, creattheir marriage at a very confusing situation of Orem High School where as a senior English student at following ing the home of his parents, Rod for an American used to super- she Wtis a studentbody officer Brigham Young University. She and Marian Larsen in Amer"Whether your children are parks, rchools and meeting markets. and Girls' Stater and was acis an Orem High School graduican Fork. The bride is a tricked or treated on Halloween places for the purpose of treat-ii- . will She showed She souvenirs art in and tive ate. Mr. Hurst, a graduate of girls sports. of Mrs. Donna g children and protecting she had brought back and told graduate from Brigham Young depends on you." San Juan High School, has also daughterof Orem. Kenney them from tricks. Dr. Domm events "Well Eduthe detils of in and in planned been attending BYU after serv very interesting Elementary January All friends are invited to consciousness will treat strongly she BYU has which of the is While parents to cation. at safety mission, growth Canadian LDS mission. an ing the take of Larsen call events. these ai residence, to an eve10 old aff.'liated now advantage Phi with has been but enjoyable Kappa youngsters The couple will reside in Reno, only years 292 West Main from 8 to 10 five church houses. Phi, Spurs, and Japanese Club. ning," according to Dr. Albert He also offered several safety p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 29. Domm, leading child safety suggestions: Phoeni The couple plan to reside Greeks, Persians, 1. Beware of costumes which spokesman. cians and Romans associated in Americau Fork. Both will He warned that unsupervised youngsters wear masks, be sure continue their studies. eggs wilb the waking earth, children may be "tricked" by they can breathe easily and accidents on the eve of witches that their vision is not impairand goblins. ed. "Patents can join their boys 2. You would not ordinarily let and girls in home and commu your children wander through nity Halloween parties for their the streets alone at night, so PAYSON Representatives o f Grant Carlisle. This fall, the '20s come roar- glamor to extend to her bed a major food canning company Refreshments were served to own enjoyment and their child do not let Halloween be an ex knotted ropes back meet34 at ception. Accompany the chil pearl a members and guests by Mrs. ren s welfare, he said. were room, sieepwear styles ing guest speakers Many clubs and community dren to parties. If youngsters go flapping, cloches clutching, sleek for fall. Simplicity sums ing of the Lady Firemen, held Frank Holm, Mrs. Stanley ich-feather boas twitching ia it groups sensor such parties at door to door, stay near them look, Monday at the Fire Station in Spencer and Mrs. Nyle That up best: The cher. the breeze. modified and softened by shim' Payson. The styles are soft and clingy, mering fabrics; the little-giDean Larsen and Barry Carlsensual but subtle. And the fab- underwear look of a tank top .Don, both of Salt Lake City, deFashionable shaped slacks for jerseys, and boxer shorts gains a lot in scribed most economical ways fallwinJer can be found with rics fit the fashion panne velvets, crepes, satins, the translation to a slinky bed' of buying and storing canned varying leg designs. Some knits time outfit; so does the jump food. They offered samples of menswear manufacturers offer Fashion is freer, more natural suit which looks like a silky various fruits and vegetables "elephant leg" or extreme bell and vampish. From under- second skm. canned by various companies. styling, while others offer sothis fall they're garments If you're interested in having Opinions were expressed as to phisticated, slightly flared bot slightly molded, never padded the sentimental replace the psy- those with best flavor. toms. to slinky and have few seams foods of canned fall the sea fashion chedelic, evening gowns with plunging son is icr you. You can skidoo were given as door prizes to The first electric street to backs back to 'he '20s in the '60s wear- Mrs. Earl Walker, Mrs. Duane railway in the United States sleep to fabrics Patten, Mrs. Dennis Loveless, made its inaugural run Aug. 10, ing clothes in and loungewear. Mrs. Lyle Thatcher and Mrs. 1885, mama never dreamed of. womwhen Gone are the days en wa'ked around their homes fr anartments in bathrobes and Kathryn Jackman And Winston Hurst Marry Dr. Glenn Williams, conductor of the orchestra, will be the principal speaker at the meeting. All women interested are invited and will be welcomed by officers. end - of - m onth clearance i Ellen Horiuchi Betrothal Revealed ia 6 ul special groups of fall and winter felf-stylin- dresses sportswear coats Newlyweds Ja-ne- 'TRICKS' 3A The Symphony will play the first concert of the year Wednesday evening at the Provo Tabernacle. Ii Open House To Honor Sunday Herald The Utah Valley Symphony Guild will hold the opening symposium of the year Monday at 12:30 p.m. at the Women's Cultural Center, Fifth North and Third West. ct II M, 1969 MAY HARM CHILDREN ON HALLOWEEN, EXPERT WARNS REDUCED for clearance urged Payson Lady Firemen Learn Sleepwecr Becomes Slinky About Food Preservative I 82 W. Center Jr Provo, Utah are ostr- irt - rl - Six-pac- - day-we- ill ar body-huggi- no-ca- apcurlers, their "With it" seedy. gone pearance women are as captivating at home as they are in the office or at a gala. The body is the thing and clothes have teen put in their for the place as women who wear them. Long, soft flowing jumpsuits and culottes are perfect for ul body-flattere- wear. Dress-over-pan- are other and Wild-ar- t deco "homey outfits. smooth, in soft, prints for fabrics add flamboyance to loungewear. Iridescent fabrics in solid shades give it an ethereal look. s easy-to-ca- And for the woman who wants New Status For An Old Favorite a Cordroy, long considered fanlP far all the little children. has jumped its schoolyard traces and is making big fashion news. It's making news with a new which quality called ribless velveteen or velours liVo looks built-i- I I V t i I 7 M'ff . n but retains corduroy's of wearability. This new face docthe what is just corduroy tor (or mom) ordered for party clothes that crawl on the floor or end up with . Corduroy is also "jumpering" into fashion in all the new Some shapes and trimmings. cut-ouat the have jumpers waistline or deep Vs underarm and are worn over a striped leotard and tights. m ine Some are front-lace-a are Others manner. western attached suspendered low and to a swinging flip of a skirt. Corduroy is pointing up the revolution in young men's wear in dapper Donegal tweed printed Norfolk suits. It goes sportive in big plaid, wide-wal- e slacks which bridge the generation gap with dad. It is at its most elegant in a shaped, ribless. littlest Edwardian suit. ts v. look you love -t- IXj Taylor's or FovoriU Bank Card Floxi-Char- ge he anforized outMiss Ritz is here, it's a bravo new world of face wear in a collection. With only a few Miss Ritz faceries, you can makeup your own devastatingi current looks. 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