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Show i '. - i, , , Styles Old and Ne- wArk Displayed at Show. Members Are .4 An early 1800 hand quilted unUtilizing their year's theme of derskirt of shining brown ., . . a "Americana," the fashion show tiny bonnet of ' lace designed to was based on the American cosaccommodate a lady's long hair tume. "The first 'part of the show . ... a softly yellowed silk; wed- was devoted to the older cosa marooon tumes with many delightful and ding gown of 1897 1858 and an charming styles of the past j on wedding dress from d ornate hand-sew- n view, including dresses, bonnets, chiffon gown and cape from the handkerchiefs, children's clothing 1920s were among the most in- and embroidered samplers. .The teresting of a parade of styles. second part of the show showed both old and new, presented (Mon spring styles day evening by the Ferreters from bathing suits to ball gowns. Guild at 4he Provo Utility Build- Mrs. Terrence L. Hansen, gen'.;, i":'!.'to.:T;'::H eral chairman, narrated the first ... 4 sequin-covere- j i I show part of the V Read M emoers .X "' Play li lit FOR THE GRANDEST OF IRISH HOLIDAYS Take a brisket of beef ;f rom add! oven browned rice garnished; with parsley and mushrooms, toss a salad of greens, finish up with apple pie with cheese . . . and it's a meal fit for bhe Saint, himself. r i I i JtJL area 17 Irish And Here's A Meal to Kjelebr ate Everyone 's .1 ' r . 7 I ng , .i i For gravy 3 tablespoons fat skimmed from Jroast pan) y cup flour All remaining pan juices water enougn to make 2 cups liquid can mushrooms, pieces and Istems, including liquid JfL- Prepare the meat, one side at a time, as'followsj Thoroughly moisten the surface of the meat with water. Pat the water on from th6 faucet with your fingers, use a pastry brush or draw a wet fork across the surface. Sprinkle instant: meat tenderizer; evenly, like salt, over the entire surface of the meat, about teaspoon per pound. Use no salt. j 2. To insure penetration and retain meat Juices, pierce deeply with a kitchen fork at about M inch intervals. Meat is ready for cooking immediately. 3. Insert garlic slivers into meat. Brown meat in Dutch oven in its own fat. Add onion and brown. Cover, simmer 1 hour and . Dorothy Dix: remove from heat; allow to cool (refrigerate overnight). 14. lift brisket out of its stock; slice across the grain in f .; slices;. 5. To make gravy: plend liquid fat with flour and brown. Add re' 11' .' 'U.V maining pan juices land water; and liquid By HELEN WORDEN ERSKINE sity to work, the other who takes blend. Add mushrooms Cook can. until from slightly DEAR DOROTHY DIX I am a a job either to avoid the drudthickened.: g or to sel working mother who is also, a gery of 6. Add meat slices to gravy, teacher. Every day my fellow fishly provide herself with lux simmer another hour and cover, she not uries vain in otherwise and teachers I Sstruggle might 15 minutes. to salvage the wreckage of hum- enjoy. Oven Browned Bice an lives caused by other workAs a rule children of the for 1 cup rice according to Cook mothers. mer turn out to be pretty decent ing I delayed taking a job until my kids with plenty of moral back- label directions. About 10 minutes before serving, placed cooked rice children were school age. To bone. in have more time With them I have gravy at side of meat. Spoon is the children of the lat It outdeliberately eliminated all ter who crowd the courts and gravy over rice. Rice will be brown and flavorful at end of side activities, ? homes for deliquents. time. To Serve: It tears my heart to see moth- contend thatjuvenile their mothers, not meat cooking with fresh green ers turn the care of their pre- they, are the real garnish snipped and school children over to others at as such should be deliquents jailed with their parsley. Horseradish Sauce this crucial character developing children. The rich flavor of beef brisket period. I see childrenj in my class (gofor a nippy, accompaniment DEAR DOROTHY DIX: What calls . . . so whip up a cup or two of ing home to empty houses and can a woman do who has a hus I worry. Recently a horseradish sauce. ItV simple to band pupil of mine gof into trouble and all who lolls around the house dp prepare ahead and refrigerday long playing solitaire; ate. To. neither parent returned from 1 cups fresh whipped work to talk. to the police until who seems only to care to eat; cream or pressure packed whip five hours after the incident hap- sleep, read; who is always going ped cream topping, add 3 s to do things but never does, when ' pened! horseradish prepared I live in an area where any there is a young son to be educat (more if you like it hotter). For when is in home the debt, the woman can get ja decent paying ed, Irish touch, add 2 or perfect Job. Baby sitters are at a pre wnen tne wife nas clone every 3 drops of food coloring; green mium. A working neighbor 1 of thing, she possibly can to support blend well and a presto" mine- with children the family t That is my! fix and snappy dip for the meat a and Marfound all baby sitters were either I don't know the answer.too. of Erin touch . morally or mentally unfit j to garet can sae handle Impressionable youngsjjxsak Luxury ' and practicality are two things. One is to ters. Small wonder her children clo one ofmakuakjst: in e quel measure lacked all sense of right arid refuse to support her lazy, good- - combined aboard the beautiful new ocean husband any longer liner; the "France." that at seven the. eldest had j to Each pri- be put under psychiatric care. and turn him out of the, house. vate bathroom has heated towel A working mother is a better 'The other is just to accept the racks to the pamper bather, and mother if she is a mother first situation and quit worrying over retractable clotheslines for the and a worker second. It is her it and regard him as a piece of dries which become have drip duty to rear children which will household the of experienced trademark be an asset, not a debit to society. .: W, travelers!, The mother who stays home j is Send your problem to Helen ' the mainstay of our complex civil- Worden Erskine. Be sure to en ization. A dipping of the colors close a stamped, Late Bulletin to her! One Who Knows envelope and address her care of DEAR ONE: There are two this newspaper. Helpful leaflets kinds of working mothers; one available. Write for "Be Tact who is forced by 'economic neces- - ful." after-dinn- 2-d- 2. er ... ! ' 6-- 8) i i; j " 4 i Working Mother Problem Is Gussed and Discussed Again ... bers spent an enjoyable evening Monday at the home of Mrs. Kel vin Dennett. The play, "A Major ity of One" was charmingly presented by Mrs; Glen Jenkins. Following the play, there jwas an interesting (discussion of sev eral other popular plays and movies. Refreshments were served in keeping with the St. Patrick's Day theme. Miniature Irish hatsj filled with mints were table favors for the guests. Mrs. Harold G. Dunford, con ducted a business session. Mrs. Alan Fechser was I M Everyone's an Irishman, or St, tall are garnished with green minted maraschino cherries. Patrick's Day. No For the main course,! which is son ot the Emerald Isle would think of celebrating this grandest easy on the cook and hostess of days with mere corned feef roast beef brisket with mushroom nothing less than gravy, green rice (oven;, browned and cabbage a tender boneless brisket of beef, rice garnished with; parsley and Killarney style J will do! Thanks mushrooms), tossed green salad to instant meat tenderizer, tender with bleu cheese dressing; stewed ness and succulence are unlocked, tomatoes with herbed crouton!?, cooking time and shrinkage 'are nippy horseradish sauce and apple reduced 25 per cent. pie with Camembert .cheese No IrishAnd for those who wish'; to linger Sure ,and begsorra man ever had it; better! And that's after the memorable repast: - an treat of Irish Coffee nd blarney. For something wonderful' and something different, topped with luscious wnippeq T 'try this moderately priced, full cream. which is extra flavored brisket Beef From of Party Brisket delicious; tender and juicy, v It's Killarney (Serves so good you'll want to serve it to 4 to 5 pound boneless brisket family and guests for any special of beef "' 1' occasion. Instant meat tenderizer In keeping withthe occasion 1 clove garlic, slivered chilled and "a bit o the green" 2 onions J sliced glasses of cranberry juice cockself-respecti- 7 i Lov-eridg- Club1 mem literary Wyannona V4-in- ch - Mrs. j Of Wyannona Kil-larne- yy 1 Is and Stephan R. Covey,' using poetry, tied the old and new together for the remainder of the program. A background trio composed of Linda Green, Trudy Thomas and Jim Bloom quist, provided music during the presentation enjoyed by some 100 members and guests. Mrs. Hansen was assisted by Mrs. Covey, Mrs. Willard C. Mrs. Byron Gassman, Mrs. Clinton F. Larson, Mrs. C. E. Jacob, Mrs. Keith R. Oakes, Mrs. D; Lamar Jensen, Mrs. Richard Poll, Mrs. Harold Goodman, jj The theme was carried out in red, white and blue table decora tions and floral arrangements. s.! :; ' -- . Th fee D's Are Guests At Payson Club The Three D's. Duane Hiatt, and Dick Davis of Payson, and Dennis Sorensen of Spanish Fork, entertained memi bers of .the Junior Cultus Club at the home of Mrs. Ferron Hiatt. Mrs. Kenneth Shepherd was with Mrs. Hiatt. The three BYU students sang folk songs with uke accompany ment and also gave a sneak of the numbers they will present at the BYU festival. Mrs. Roy Holden, project chairman, said that $135 has beenysbl- PAYSON i' St. Patrick's Day dinner will be a beautiful! sight) for the Irish and everyone else when you serve this handsome molded salad of avocado balls seemingly floating through sparkling lime gelatin. Prepare gelatin according package directions and while thickens cut an avocado lengthwise into halves;) remove seed and scoop out balls with a melon ball cutter. Sprinkle the fruit with demon juice! to prevent darkening and to add kip to jits luscious flavor. When gelatin is sugnuy uuck- ened, fold in avocado balls, pour into a mold and chill until set. Un- mold and garnish with parsley or watercress" Serve with a clear co-host- ess prep-vie- lected through contributions of club members for purchase of an oxygen tent for Payson City Hospital. The project is being ac complished through cooperation with other local Federated Clubs Mrs. Holden also made assign!' ments for volunteer work at the French dressing. hospital. Mrs. Ray Angus gave the collect Starch cotton fabrics before sewing. Materials that are starch and Mrs. Noel Reece reported on ed and ironed are easier to cut the recent meeting of the Wo men's Legislative Council. and sew. 1 7 ' , :'' i J - . for-nothi-ng , J Mrs. Richard F. Wimett, the former Sandra iWoods, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irwin (John) Brirahall of Irovo, is now making her home in Mercury,! Nev., with her husband, a son of Mr. and Mrs. James FJ Wimett of North Las Vegas. The couple were married in Las Vegas on Feb. 4 and honored at an informal party following by fellow employees. She was attended by Doris Kohler. Mrs. Wimet is a Provo High School graduate. Mr. Wimett has served with the U.S. Marines.! MAKES NEVADA HOME i IS 3 It Pays to Do mmmmmwm, . and Mrs. Elden Haskell. For her wedding, the bride chose;; a gown of white fashioned with lace bodice and peplum over a net skirt of tiny ruffles ' that swept the floor. The gown was finished with a rounded neckline and long, tapered sleeves. Her veil of illusion was attached to a crown of seed pearls. The bridal bouquet of baby orchids was centered ydih an orchid. Bridesmaids, wearing pink' formats' and carrying, nosegays of pink and white chrysanthemums, were Lou Ann Bills, Dawn Tilby, Nancyi Bingham, Diana Trotter and linda Cutler. The bride's mother chose a pink dress and Mrs. Bingham was in light beige. Each added a corsage ' I of cymbidium orchids. Merril L. Bingham was best man to his brother, Dannie Trotter assisted as an usher, Foyer receptionists were Mr. and Mrs; W. A. Hinze of Salem; Mrs. Jack Miller of Provo and S. A. Trotter of Springville, and of Mr, and Mrs. Blaine Bingham !" ':" Benjamin.: were served Refreshments Mrs. Milton of under direction This handsome afternoon frock in women's sizes is particularly flattering to the slightly larger figure. Note the soft neckline. sleeves in two lengths. No. 1395 with Photo Guide is in sizes 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48. Bust 36 to 50. 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Keeps up with you even if ycu're speed champ. WT TWIN BED SALE FR Air of Spring In This Style FINE ARTS LITERARY CLUB Will meet the home of Mrs. Lambda Tau met with Mrs with Mrs. John S. Callahan Guy Van Cott as on Thurs Richard Wilkins Monday evening with Mrs. W.A. Sowards giving day afternoon at 3 p.m. an amusing review of the book, ARTISTS jSECTION "Fig Leaf," the business of being Will meet with Mrs. Elizabeth by Eva Merriam. This Gillispie' Friday at 2 p.m. Please book lays bare the facts of America's largest industry and number bring work for criticism.! oner cult, fashion. Millions of hap WOMEN OF MOOSE py victims annually sacrifice in Will meet for Hospital Night. startling proportion of their: inThose attending are to be at the come upon its altar, says the Moose Home at 7 p.m. and all author, Eva Merriam, who knows those donating cakes are asked fashion inside and out, tells how to have them at the home by a trend is launched with the same that time. deadly aim as a general plans., an . invasion. MIGNONETTES St.- Pat with a Refreshments Will meet tonight at 8 p.m. with 18 Mrs.", Ralph Farrer, 856 N. 7th W. rick's theme were served to members. FLATTERING NEW 223 North University, Provo nn ed I BYH(U3Mc) El-de- "' j :". j Lambda Tau Club Notes Hears Book Reviewed at bric-a-bra- c. self-address- - . FORTNIGHTERS Will meet at the home of Mrs. Fred Endsley Jr. 2500 N, 150 E. Thursday at 8 p. m. Robert Smith will furnish a musical program table-spoon- k : eon! j ol BENJA3VHN Mrs. Regene Peky was honored on her birthday, March 4, at a party arranged at the school auditorium by her soris, Ralph Grant, Lloyd, Clyde Dean' and Kenneth Peay and a daughter, Evva Jean Moulton. 4ll her children, and grandchildren who live in Utah were present and also her brothers and sisters and their partners. The children and grandchildren presented a program followed by a turkey dinner served to 55. A beautiful birthday cake, flanked by candlebra and flow-er- s were 'decorations. Films were shown after dinner. Floyd and his wife came from Los Angeles and Mrs. Moulton and family from Logan. Other family members t came from throughout the county and Salt Lake City. city, Floyd Stevenson. Girls who serv- came! the bride of John Kent ea were Nedra Bingham in rites performed Fri- Mayer, Glenda Houser, Carolyn Kayline day evening, March 9, at Payson Jones, Sherry Brercton, Beckstrom and Thirdj Ward church. The bride- Ruth Rasmusjsen, . a son of Mr. and Mrs. groom is Airs. K. G. Drummond. Mrs. Merrill Bingham of Spanish Fork. Stanley The couple was honored after- Hansen Trotter and Mrs, Lou arranged the gift display. ward at a reception in the same s book was attended bride ine building, where guests- were re- by Sidney Barron and Karen Balceived in the chapel before a. gar- lard. den arch decorated with pink and Airs. Delia Hudson was master white flowers Baskets of jcalla of ceremonies for a program ' lillies, carnations and stock in j white and pink stood at either side of the arch. Musical backThe Creative Woman ground was provided by Mrs. Stoker, Mrs. Rulon Ewell ''!'''"; X ' pre-scho- . Drollinger, Mrs. L. D. - -- j Mrs. Regene Peay Feted By Family On Her Birthday Lovely Susan Trot- ; . j iN PAYSON ter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. -- Lemma Miller andPfouts, Mr beWayne T. Trotter of this . j 2-- i 19G2 Utah County, m . j j- j Utah i Lovely Reception' Held owing Nuptial Rites Tooele Guests Provo FOE Auxiliary 2924 at-tended the visitation in Tooele Monday evening. Mrs. Anna Bush, .erie 164, welcomed all the aeries to Tooele and introduced the officers. Mrs. Helen Vlasis of Provo, state president, was introduced and presented a corsage of green carnations with a touch of silver J carrying out tne-- ; St. Patrick s Day theme. She then introduced the state officers. A short program was presented by students of Tooele High School and a lovely .luncheon was served with the tables decorated in green and white. Door prizes were presented to many of the guests. On Thursday, March 17, ''secret pals" will be revealed at a party and officers .would like everyone to be present. Attending the meeting were 21 members of ,the Provo club including five past presidents. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14. n, f home-makin- Trotter-Binqha- in-la- Add AvScado to Lime Gelatirj for March 17 '( ': e, DAiLY HERALD 8 FOE Auxiliary co. LLOYD'S j TYPEWRITER ARE MADE CALL PR 42 332 W. Center FR 4-07- 25 : |