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Show I ,' j , Beauty Briefs Open House Planned for Couple Mr. and Mrs. Byron Farnworth will be hosts at an open house on Friday evening at their home, 345 East 1600 South, Orem, in honor of their daughter, Eileen, and John E. Cawley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cawley ; of Pleasant Grove, v All friends and relatives are Ladies Of ern ray Riverside Helps Set Have Party Hair Styles ; The woman whose hair has lots of spring and body can wear the new smooth hair styles with a minimum of fussing. The rest of us, with unresponsive, limp tresses, tired permanents or no at all, must depend on , nightly settings. Then there's the problem of which setting lotion will best "do the job. Often we find that when the lotion does hold a satisfactory curl, it leaves the hair with a flaky look. A new wave set spray should end. the limp hair blues. It is claimed to be a blend of protein burl - permanizing - ingredients which is absorbed by the hair, giving it inner body and snap. And since it doesn't coat the hair, it won't leave it dull or flaky. The spray bottle makes handling" simyou can use just as much ple as you need without danger of spilling. If used just before setting, and sprayed on the hair again immediately after you've placed your rollers, your setting should last from shampoo to shampoo.! f There's a special formula, too, that leaves bleached hair, soft and lustrous. I Dainty and Matching j One way to feel confident and jpbised all day is to know that you're not only clean, but pretty, too, from the skin out. No matter how good your figure, you won't derive any satisfaction from a glance in the mirror if it reflects a white bra and a blue slip. If you don't have matching lingerie, start now to buy it, piece' by piece. When you step from your scented bath into sheer hose, and a dainty bra, girdle and slip, all the same shapes you'll feel, luxuriously clothed even before you slip into your dress. Knowing that your uunderpinnings are pretty can create for you an aura of well-beithat will last throughout the entire day. in- per-mane- nts vited to call from 7 to 10 p.m. to greet the young couple who were married - on Nov.; 26. The bride is a graduate of Orem High School. Mr. Cawley, who .'at-- ; tended Pleasant Grove High School, is now employed in Salt Lake City, will make their where the newly-wed- s home. ; ; " j J i JOHN E. MRS CAWLEY (Eileen Farnworth) DOROTHY DIX Students, Talk To Section Defeated teenager Claims He's Typical of Generation IlixEN WORDEN ERSKINE DEAR DOROTHY DlXt I'm a boy who recently flunked college thereby bringing disgrace upon friends and relatives. My grade, school marks were ibove average and those in high school even better; then came this ignominious drop. like most of those in my generation ny school days were filled colored by a sense of impending doom. With the world tobagganning straight ;.to By ld with-sadnes- s sister and d brother just laugh and call me a worry wart. Myj mother says I'm too sensitive. Thjs doesn' stop me from feeliiig guilty about imposing upon my understanding parents byj loafing at ho Tie, doing an occasional house! old chore or boning up on studies with the idea of returning to college next semester ill qualify. W ly try when a sword of My 11-year- ; -o j j I ; DEAR DOROTHY DIX: My boy Christmas celebrations from married a girl from the right side of the tracks. We live on the Germany to Japan were describwrong side. He's 19, she 17. It ed for members of. the Home Section Monday afterwas her idea they marry before noon when three foreign students worka they finished school. He's were er and somehow managed to buy guest speakers. a trailer and car with our help. Sigrid Marta Klein of Germany celebraBy the time he pays their living told about the month-lon- g of tion and there the turned emphasis expenses, his pockets are inside out, yet she keeps crying placed on the Christmas eve servfor . more and more money. It's ices. Seiko Higgins of Japan told all right for them to see her of the ringing of the Christmas folks but all wrong for him to bells in his homeland and James come to us. Can such as she be U. C. Au of Hong Kong said that a 'Heartbroken while only about 10 per cent of the colony is Christian, many of Mother DEAR HEARTBROKEN MOTH- the residents send cards in greetER: Let the youngsters flounder. ing and join the holiday festiviw Too much advice from ties. Mrs. C. E. Hyatt, program either side will wreck their mardaughter-in-lawYou 's and chairman, presented the speakyour riage. ers. to recontinue parents Arts-Municip- Christian? al I i ng in-la- Birthday Party Honors Matron , gard them as children because they're still in school. But don't lose sight of the fact that when they married they assumed adult Ti tv loo tn f q trrm rf o responsibilities. Give them a chance to work out "death' letter from the draft their own problems. Get on with board hangs over my head? your own life and don't belittle Vve applied at a couple of yourself by saying you were born places for a part time job but got on the wrong side of the tracks. nowhere. Maybe it's bebause I still Iok. like a kid; five! and a half feet tall, weight under 140 Is and semty beard growth. I don't always hear what people iay; so therefore don't go out much. Our doctor can't find anything wrong The Utah Chapter and the and my intern cousin says it' Women's Auxiliary of the Ameribecausfe I don't listen. I feel use- can for Metals will hold less, all washed up and a burden theirSociety Christmas dinner-dancannual to myj family. I never dated a Saturday, Dec. 15, at the giri iorj iear it mignx ieaa 10 sin- Newhouse Hotel in Salt Lake City. ning, hour will begin at 6:30 I've jbeen a total failure in ev- The social with at 7:30 p.m. dinner p.m. erything I started.; an This been has annual affair accordion-playing- ', drawing. My since the chapter was organized parent! even paid a swimming in 1948. instructor to teach me at ja sumArrangements for the event are mer camp. I tried short-stor- y writing but quit on everything. If Vi Metal Group Planning Party e, ; tap-dancin- g, Refreshments were served from a tea table covered with a red cloth and greenery. Mrs. Stanley Bonnett and Mrs. Croft Larsen, past presidents, presided at the coffee urn and punchbowl. Mrs. B. B. Glasgow, chairman, conducted the business " and officers of the section; were hostesses during the social hour. INSULATION You may WASHINGTON (UPD to cut in half able fuel bill be your by tightening and adequately insul ating your house this winter. Housing engineers report many homeowners waste fuel by allowing warm air to leak out around windows and doors and through cracks in walls, floors and ceilings. . Mrs. Maurice Alvey was pleasantly surprised Sunday when a birthday party was arranged in her honor at the home of a daughMr. and Mrs'. ter and LaMar Hall, in Lake Shore. Included in the 25 dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Alvey, Golden Alvey, Mr. and Mrs. La- Mar Alvey and family, all of Payson; Mr. and Mrs. Ted Alvey and four children of Sandy; Mrs. Steven Max Alvey and four sons of Springville. M&x Alvey, attend ing a Naval School in San Francisco, sent greetings and i, word that he will be on leave and at home for Christmas. j son-in-la- w, flrw2VV -- their annual f Christmas party Tuesday afternoon at the club house. The dining room was festive with Christmas decorations, each talble centered with green pine boughs and gold ornaments. The Broadway musical production "Carnival? was presented by Mrs. Lennox Larsen, Ann Culli-moDecker, and Gcraldine Marianne. This group has performed on numerous occasions in Salt Lake, but this was their first performance in. Prove They were received very enthusiastically. Centerpieces were given as loorprizes, going to. Mrs. William Ferre, Mrs. FJ- C. Packard, Mrs. Harrison Conover and Mrs. Ralph " re Wight. Santa Visits Cordial Club Holiday Fete CentertUtah County, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, met at the Pio neer Ward for the annual Christmas party under the direction of Mrs. Lucille Ahlander. president. who extended a welcome and read a Christinas greeting from Mrs. Kate B.j Carter, national president, and her board members. Gordon Thornton, accompanied by Bonny Thornton, sang, as did the Singing Mothers of Orem 12th Ward. Conductor was Mildred Richins and accompanist, Lucy Laycockl Mrs. If. Grant Fisher entertained withf a review of the book, "Mr. Baxter's Christmas Budg et." Cecil Taylor, treasurer, Was in charge of the program. Refreshments were served to 100 gueks by Beatrice Mitchell ' and Cekl Taylor. Comniunity singing, led by Mil dred Richins, and accompanied by Sophia Halliday, concluded the afternoon. 1 . Family Observes Mother's Birthday 1 w, j Club Notes son-in-la- w, ; f , f i break-resista- , WEDNESDAY; DECEMBER 12, 1962 Jayeee Wives Gather For Gay Holiday pete DUff Holds in-la- J 'I, , 1: j. ...--O- Highlight of the, Tuesday night party arranged by members of the Cordial Club for their chil dren was a visit of Santa Claus. Mrs. Mark Wood, president, welcomed the guests. The film, "The Spirit of Christmas" was enjoyed. The children joined Santa in singing carols and played games and each had a personal visit with him and received a treat from his big red bag. The 18 members and 73 guests Family members met at the were served refreshments by the o Mr, and Mrs. B. M. Jol- home hostesses, Mrs. Clan Stilson, Mrs. to celebrate the birthday of Elvin Aston, Mrs. Richard Van ley Mrs. Jolley. Vern Marrott, a son- Genderen. entertained by showing color moving pictures of the fam ily taken through the past few years. The ftighlight of the evening WOMEN OF MOOSE came when they phoned a daugh Will hold an enrollment ter and Mr. and Mk at 8 p.m. at the Moose Home. Mardenj Kohler (Joy Anii) in The social service committee will Edgewobd, Md. Dinner was served, at small present the program. LITERARY LEAGUE tables jto 30 persons including Christmas party will be held at Mr. andj Mrs. Len Jolley and famthe home of Mrs. Ernest Wilkin ily, Mr.jand Mrs. Chad Moon and son, Friday, at 2:30 p.m. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Farrlell XI BETA Rollings! and son, Mr. and Mrs. Will meet Thursday at 8 p.m. Marrottiand family, Mr. and Mrs. Kendall! Jolley and family, Mrs. with Mrs. David Beesley. YESHARAH CHAPTERS Mary Henrichsen, mother of Mrs. ONE AND TWO Jolley. .! Will meet for the annual ChristA neW vacuum bottle comes dec mas party at the Provo Utility With authentic illustrations orated 7:30 at Building p.m. Guests will of six North American game birds. be welcome, It features a FOE AUXILIARY filler, Will meet Thursday at 8 p.m. leakproof triple-sea- l stopper aW at the Aerie Home. .a handle on the cup. , .. .. 't, UTAH . .j PRqVO, UTAH COUNTY, Mrs. Ted Kirwan. resident. welcomed the Riverside Ladies to nt An exciting party was " held Decorations oij sparkling lights Tuesday niht by the Provo Jay and holly jori the outside greeted eee Wives "when they gathered at guests and Inside a lighted fire the home of Mrs. Karl Thalman. and a beautiful metal tree,! decor., ated with clusters of the festive ornaments, lidded-tot !..;atmosphere. In charge Ivere Mrs. Fay Richards with Qarol Thalman, Barbara Greislar and Rita Caine as committee rfembers. PAYSON The Lady Firemen Tiny brighly colored bell favors held their regular monthly meet harboring secret letters which ing Monday evening at the fire told which ?ift 'each of the. 26 station; with Mrs. Sherol Wilson, participants jjwould receive at the president, presiding. end of the, evening were distrib' Plans were made for the Christ- uted, mas party, which will be held Table games were played with Saturday, Dec. 29th. Supper will traveling prfzes. Each table feabe served at 7:30 p.m., after tured a galy trimmed brandy which an evening of entertain snifter, a Santa filled with ' ment is .outlined." f "goodies." t As they left each member was Refreshments were served to the 12 members who attended by presented with a tiny styrofqam Mrs. Max Warner, and Mrs. Har chair which announced the next old Ockerman. meeting to held on Jan. 8. tri-olor- ed " Party Plans Are Made by Women - ; : f j I i j cue : t - ! - H WhatDoDoe torslJo When They S;uifer HEADACHE PAIN? ' ; N.Y- .- Most doctors live nervous tension, constant under strain. It's mental and pressure not surprising they, too, often suffer from miserable headaches. But now -- it can be revealed what doctors, themselves, take to relieve headache pain. A survey shows many doctors intake the fast, In fact, Anacin. gredients in nut of four doctors recom mend this same type of relief to their patients. Anacin, Tablets are stronger vpf enter. Thev cive fast, long- - New York, f pain-relievi- ng complete lasting and more relief from tense, nervous head- orVipn than asnirin or aspirin with buffering. You see, mere osnHn or buffered aspirin con tains oniy one pain reliever. But different. Anacin is like a doctor's prescription. That j' mmhination of medically is nrnvpn inir redients recognized for their effectiveness by th n highest mfdical authorities. Anacin gives1 extra medication that not only relieves pain fast, but also its nervous tension. ' pressure and depression. 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