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Show 2A f ' - '' f "' ' V ' 4- , " ' ' "' ' Mrs. Jack Childress" OREM was elected as the new president of the Orem Olesca Club at ar. election meeting Monday night. Mrs. Childress succeeds Mrs. E. Dixon ; Larson. Other officers elected to serve with her were Mrs. Gloria Meach am, vice president; ' Mrs. Russell Brown, secretary; Mrs. Joy Bowers, treasurer; Mrs. Charles CravMrs. Wien, reporter-historialliam Burr, 'program chairman and Mrs. Vernon Partridge, member ship chairman. "' ' ' -- - A : r i - y Mrs Childress Will Direct Orem Olesca Club for 1961 x , '; TOURSDAY, MARCTI SO, 1951 Utah County, Utah DAILY HERALD ;r V 1 - German Eggwarmers Are Perfect For , Surprising Children On Easter Morn ' . (" Betrothal Story Proves Hoax; Perpetrators of Fraud Sought , non-embroider- ed can-borr- ow oi ... .... . Slip-stitc- well-remember- ed V Beecher. "I knew many teenagers had skin problems.. .we decided they should be made generally available." The line now includes a liquid cleanser, foundation, grain cleaner, compacts and lip- sticks. Her latest project, in association with Jessyca Russell, is the re- corded talks on investments. In view of the growing number - of XS workers part-tim- e (the U.S. Labor Department estimates there will be million women holding jobs by the end of the decade K I asked Mrs. Beecher fori some, tips to women seeking such employment. ' 'Well, the biggest demand Is for, secretaries, typists and bookkeepers," she said. "Be confident, not nervous when you apply for a job. Brush up on your skills and don't be apologetic because you havent worked for a long 16 part-tim- e s, Speaker, at the meeting was O. Devere Wootton, a lawyer from American Fork who spoke on getting necessary 'legal documents ready for any emergency. In club business the group au thorized expenditures to a scholar1EGGWARMERS FROM GERMANY What fun for the youngsters Easter Sunday ship fund for a South American 'morning to be surprised with these .char ming "egwarmers" from Germany ! Un-- '' student, funds for CARE and ex - NEW OLESCA PRESIDENT usual, yet easy to make on your own sewing machine in a variety- of shapes, penses for a Girls State representa- Mrs. Jack Childress was elecf.ve and $40 to be presented to ted eggwarmers can be used the rest of the year, too. president of Orem Olesca the Orem City Public Library for Club. Mrs. .Childress succeeds the purchase of new books for the Mrs. E. Dixon Larson. children's library. Mrs. Dee Pyne was selected as chairman for the Hostesses for the evening were book purchase. Mrs. Williani Burr was appointed Mrs. Vernon partridge and Mrs. to be in charge of purchasing a Russell Brown who served tray retree to plant in the Orem City freshments in keeping with the Park. were dec Easter theme. The - Step Into any big department to children as presents for East-- i up to ears in height; ZVt" Mrs. Blake Dallin was congratu orated with clever trays Easter egg fastore this time of the year and er. The custom became so firm-- , for ears). on winning the district Vogue vors made from a hollow egg1 filled lated you know Easter's on the way. ly rooted that the eggs came to 2. Cut 2 red ear insets from felt sewing contest and she was pre- with green and topped with small Feathery fabrics on backgrounds be known as "dingeier" or gifts (24" long x " at widest part). sented with a gift. Easter eggs and a chick. 3. Enbrbider in upside-dow- n of green . bunny rabbits run- "owed" to them. The children wide and ning rampant in "window displays even developed techniques to In- heartshape nose " high) 1" from base. . . hats for milady in a splash sure the receipt of their due, not Law Provides Heavy Penalty 4. Beginning from middle of take your pick. unlike today's Halloween pracof spring color base of heart - embroider red Everyone's preparing for the tices. custom the Also of the in times mustache. especially Germany happy vounesters. They're waiting eag "eggwarming" originated.- Quilt5. Embroider 2 blue oval eyes and on covers a ed felt to those made paints easily put leaving room for small black erly brushes to work, decorating eggs sewing machine to fit over boiled circle (or pupil) oH right right for them, the most enjoyable eggs are now widely used of oval . . . approximately 1" in throughout Europe for decorating from side and W above nose. part of the holiday, associate to us the "dingeier. 6. On f It's natural for piece of An announcement of the pur- the engagement announcement. the an felt (back of bunny) - about " with This year, you and rabbits Easter, eggs ported engagement of Lenna There appeared no reason to symbolic season of rebirth. But idea from Europe to delight your in from sides - sew in millinery Jeanette Adams, daughter of Mr. doubt its authenticity. the traditions go back thousands youngsters and, at the same wire (to shape ears "and make and Mrs. Arrel Adams of Orem, But the affair has proved whbje of years, come to us from many time, create a closer link with them stand up). son of Mr. and a cruel hoax. The case is --being and Jim Greaves, the holiday meanings. Surprise ages and many lands. 1:. Sew two pieces together Mrs. Robert V. Greaves of Pro-v- investigated pending possible In Germany eggs were given them with an addition to their omitting the base. a to be has for peraction hoax, legal proved perpetration of those deEaster decorations 8. Cut quilted or padded fabric unknown a fraud. persons by till nolO- - 2 pieces - same size as face of petrated lightful eggwarmers was being sought whose Only contempt can be held for identity f rabbit used only in Europe. sew them together anyone who stoops to this type Materials: White felt, 11" x 8". leaving base unstitched and in today. announcement was deliv- of practice. The little thinking The Red felt, 3" x 3". Red linen or sert it inside bunny. three per- people who contrived to prepare ered to the Herald h 9. cotton, 19" x 15" (tut) . . . base of quilted sons, one of whom by gave the im- and submit the fake announcehemmed on 4 sides to 16" x 13" fabric to base of bunny by hand bride-elec- t. was ment should be reminded that she the pression Placement Instructions Red, blue, black and white emis Her description such a deed is not funny; rather 1. Iron 2W hems in place on broidery thread, 1 spool of each. members. it can damage reputations, proby Herald staff White crochet cotton thread, 1 all four sides. the item con- duce humiliation and cause deep typewritten, Neatly 2. Sew the two longer sides with tained all! the essential facts of spool. Milinery wire, 24". Leftrepercussions which undoubtedly over quilted or padded fabric machine stitch. little realized. 'The law prothey 3. On shorter sides, embroider (8' x 8") (or thin potholder). vides for heavy penalties for Instructions for Eggwarmers over crotchet cotton thread - in libel of this kind. 1. Cut bunny (2 pieces, back & alternating blue and white lines The Herald apologizes to the -at base; (3 white and 2 blue) on each side. front) out of felt (3 involved in familiesinnocently In this announcement and desires to assure them the item was pub lished in good faith and without Dorothy Dix 7 nature. Mrs. Barbra knowledge of its false SPRING LAKE Losi of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., is visiting at the home of Mr. and - , By GAY PAULEY NEW YORK (UPDUncle Sam says that 14 million women hold part-tim- e jobs. One of these statistics is named Mrs. William Ward Beecher, who holds three part-tim- e jobs including one to other women, find parl-tim- e' help employment. It would take an octopus to keep track of this lively brunette of 39, whose work would be full-tim- e if she permitted it. She and a partner operate New York state's only licensed employment agency to find permanent part-tim- e jobs for women, she and hef sister run a company making cosmetics for teen-agerand "she and still another associate record talks on stock market investing for broadcast use. This last 'project grew from a part-tim- e job she gave of stock broker. a that up being Lorie Beecher runs. In addition with the assistance of a full-tim- e town housekeeper, a five-stor- y house populated by: her husband, successful artist and commer cial photographer who is a ; de scendant of Henry Ward Beecher and Harriet Beecher Stowe; four children ranging in age from four to 12; two cats named Susie and Pepsi; a flying squirrel, and a show-of- f German Shepherd dog named Uncle Louie. How does she manage so many - n; 3" Mother of Four) Holds Down Careers Three Part-tiqi-e , jobs? "Oh," she sdd calmly, "it's all in organization, I concentrate on doing one thing at a time.i.on compartmenting. "Sometimes I just turn off my head so to speak." She added that "turning off my head" obviously was what her housekeeper managed to do to keep any sanity in a household where sometimes as many as a dozen children arrive for lunch because Public School Number Six, which two of her children i. J.t i auenu,- - is just across me sifteei. of Wash a native Mrs, Beecher, ington, D.C., said she started the part-tim- e job agency seven years ago when she was hunting employment to fill some of the "hours when her "husband and children were at work and at school. She found there was a need -- for such a business, which she and. her partner, Dolly Hellman, operate. Need also prompted ihe startVof "12 to 20" Cosmetics, sold by teenagers who make a 25 per cent profit on each, sale. "A dermatologist friend had developed facial pads for some of his young patients," said Mrs. time. , , Wife Finds Other Woman's Picture In Hubby's Wallet X ( HEADS PJIILE NADA Mrs, David Rees will direct activities for the Phile Nada Club for the coming year. TONI I E IN COLOR SEE TENNESSEE 6T AND AT 8:30 SE- E- HOW TALL IS A GIANT? : ERNIE FORD and the top twenty celebrate the U.S. Navy's Golden Anniversary of AviatkM! rrom the decks of the U.S.S. Forktown. . Moore. She is a convert from the Florida mission, where the Moore's son Elder Ter-re- E Moore and Elder Howard Christensen of Payson are laboring. Mrs. Losi has visited the Salt Lake Temple with her hosts, and Saturday, she will accompany them the Manti Temple. After attending General Conference in Salt Lake City in April; Mrs. Losi will fly to Los Angeles to visit the Temple there before returning home. m Z HEADS RIDING CLUBEdith Hone of Salem will take over of the presidential t titahna duties Riding Qub on April 1. tdith none', I mm . I is Riding Club's 1961 President On April 1; Edith SALEM Hone will take the reins for the Utahna Riding Club with Lorna Robinson as vice president and Marie Christensen as secretary. Their new ride committee are Vaunda, Seeley and Dorothy -Koyle; telephone committee are Norma Jorgensonr Lora Jean Tolman and Rosamund Ballard: Tentertainment committee are 35onna Hanks and Naomi Wride; "flowers, Nellie Beddoes and Louise Gardner. The new president replaces Lorna Sorenson. Prizes were 'given to members going on the Edith Hone and "most rides. Marie Christensen received first; Lorna Sorenson and Naomi Wride, second prize, and Udella Mortehson and Vaunda Seeley, third prize. re-port- er '' . , Dorcqs Guild Welcomes Pastor, Wife AMERICAN FORK members of Dorcas , extra-marit- Fifteen ' By HELEN WORDEN DEAR DOROTHY DIX: My husband of 27 years hajHaeen unfaithful. I went to get a ticket in his billfold and came upon another woman's picture. He confessed. This affair started when he was, working away from home with a group of friends on a construction job. None of the ; wives were along. How can a man make passionate love to his wife one day and another woman the next? Everybody, including myself, thought ours the ideal marriage. Yet he went off with this woman, and lied to me, saying he was going hunting. He claims he had to because she threatened to tell all. I didn't rant, scream Or cry. I was a a funeral, burying the thing I held most dear. Being a child of divorce I have always tried extra hard to be a good wife and mother. But somewhere, I failed. I can't eat or sleep and have lost 17 pounds in less than two weeks. I know he loves me. I loVe him and our. sons adore us both. What should I do? Mrs. Rebel. DEAR MRS. REBEL: Forgive and "forget. There are times, especially after 27 years of marriage, when a husband can be tempted by some woman he fancies he would like to know better. If wives were clairvoyant, they might be shocked at what goes on in husbands minds. There is nothing surprising in the fact that your husband still loves you passionately. This experience has evidently revived his point of view. He probably he likes the other woman but is big loves you. If your love enough, you can accept this.and of Guild Community Presbyterian Church warmly welcomed Mrs. Douglas Uhls, wife of the new pastor of '"the church here the day after the family arrived in American Pork. The party, for which Mrs. .Paul Wilson was hostess, was a pantry shower. St. Patrick decorations were , carried out. A dessert was served. Reverend and Mrs. Uhls and their bay son are residing in a newly purchased home at 676 N. 3rd E. street here. 109 TEARS 4 Hart Bros. Music Co. 7C3o. STATE, ORE!.! The following advice from Mrs H. seems pertinent t apropos of the above letter: "Make your husband want to come home and stay there with you, just by being a charming, loving, attractive and trusting wife. He'll stay home if you keep luring and Don't alluring." Boil real story, sets and participants, In the life of the EittIe League." With CH. 2 3:30 R.M. CH. 2 7:30 P.M. n is hard-cooke- d cjj'y-- party, on Saturday evening. Many valuable prizes were won and a large crowd was in attendance. "' Plans have been made for an other party on April 8, at 8 p.m. at the Memorial Building. VERN LAW 'if Ace Pitcher for the Pittsburgh Pirates SAYS: i jr i and let eggs cook at that temperature for 30 to 35 minutes. Too much heat will make the whites tough, so don't let the water boil. Unless you prefer greenish colored yolks, cool the eggs promptly as soon as they are cooked. You will find this also makes it easier to remove the shells. Eggs contribute color, flavor and high protein nutrition; enjoy them. Happy Easter! .'v " , Send your problems to Dorothy Dix. Be sure to enclose a stampself-address- ed N II... !" wholesome Plpnfif envelope and address her care of this ed,, Start each day with a First Security Bank has good-to-e-at breakfast built around r - .Ml" FHA or BANK Loans II I of IMITATIONS to suit your individual needs and repayment requirements. I tSMj Come in! jflSSO p j Longie-Zwillma- far more power business it can pretend to sell cheap power and then cover up its losses" St. Patrick's ParEUREKA ish held, a very successful Bingo for you to buy, build; repair or modernize a home. clanger in public monopoly than there is in private monopoly, for when the Government goes into business it can always shift its . Parish Sets Bingo Party Better Easter Eggs Are. In Store For 1$61 Cooks EDISON: "There St. Patrick's Them DEAR DOROTHY DIX: Four I am one are doing a girls school project on individual and group life. One topic is titled "Symptoms of the IJnhappy Easter Youth." I think you can tell an Want, better this year? unhappy person by looking into eggs Here are tips on cooking them their eyes. My friends disagree Am I right or wrong? Will you from the Utah State University Explease tell me sdme symptoms? tension Services: S. B. Y. G. To avoid cracking the shell let DEAR S. B. Y. G.: You and eggs warm to room temperature your friends are both right. It before cooking. Place eggs' in cold water making has been said that ., the eyes are sure they are covered completely. windows of the soul but that de to the point where steam Heat pends upon the individual. Some starts coming off the water have the capacity to conceal their just emotions behind expressionless the only eyes. gangster I ever interviewed, had eyes which could 'be merry, as well as expressionless yet he eventually hanged himself. losses to the taxpayers. II it goes into the KIMBALL PIANOS t Said WORLD FAMOUS FOR OVER continue in marriage, the better for this broadening experience. Read my leaflets, on the Ideal Husband and the Ideal Wife. J. THOMAS A. In the Tar East, children may still be seen wearing small bags o salt about their necks to ward off the evil eye. , 4 al Mrs. Alva TOPS IfJ QUALITY! LOVJ Kl PDDGD ' SCKBOP(3007 Fml SMwrity Bank of UtaK, N.A! Like Big Leaguer Vern Law you're sure to go for; Royal as .toast it's a great Bread way to hearty-flavore- MB ... start out d . YOUR HOST ERNIE FORD . ' ! j Florida Visitor Spring Lake For Vacation iVS -- , Mrs. W.J. Elaine) Farley was elected president of the Utah Beta! Epsilon Chapter, Beta Sigma Phij at the annual election meeting Tuesday night, conducted by Mrs. Helen! Knight, president, Other officers are Mrs. Herbert (Theima) De Weese, vice president; Miss Marie Elliot, extension! officer; Miss J une Peterson, recording secretary; Mrs. Helen Knight, corresponding secretary and Mrs. Ray A. (Peggy) Hales, treasurer Committee chairman will be appointed by the new board at a later date. During the business session, plans w.ere completed for the annual Ritual of Jewels and a pledging ritual to be held Tuesday, April 4 at the Recreation rCenter in Orem. j & j Mrs. Farley Named Chapter Head , A t the Utah Beta Epsilon chapter of Beta Sigma Phi for the com- ' ing year. Is . 1 ivirs. miiiara of Provo, who will head Farley any day" Each slice is en- -, riched. . .: . so vitamhvfull for growing muscles .". and Royal Bread's so good to eat. m |