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Show y li 111 ,. ii j hi ti '" ; l,. T " " SUNDAY HERALD Beauty Briefs 1959 26 wvu y- - MARCH 22, SUNDAY, -- 'r I -- - I " s ' y f . g ' V ! ' x I I f Teens Need Practice in Grooming Riverside Ladies Plan Fashion Event f By ALICIA HART NEA- - "Bali Ha'i Enchantment" will be the theme for Riverside Ladies spring fashion luncheon to be held Tuesday, March 24, at the Riverside Country Club, formerly Club Radar.' New styles aand fashion ideas will be. shown by Thomas of Provo. Models for the show will be members of ToKalon social unit of Brigham j Young University witn narration given by Diana Duffin. Highlight of; the affair will be the display of the new colored wigs ta go with spring and summer wardrobes. Easter selections for women and children will be featured also. include Committee members - 1 : Mrs. Cullen' Y. Christenson, chairman; Mrs. Mark Eddington, Mrs. Howard Mrs. Joe Ashworth, Hoover, Mrs J Jack Ekins and Mrs. Ken Pace. Each member may bring one guest, and - reservations must oe made today. " SOUTH SEAS ATMOSPHERECommit tee members for the Riverside Ladies fashion show and spring luncheon to be held Tuesday are shown with one of ' the new spring styles. They are, from left, Mrs. Howard Hoover, Mrs. Cullen Y. chairman; Mrs. Ken Pace, Mrs. Mark Eddington and Mrs. Joe Ashworth. Mrs. Jack Ekiris is also on the:committee. Theme will "be 'Bali Ha'i Enchantment , Grow Up Gradually and-TrTo.Avoid Looking 'Cheap' ; . going steady with a gin. i am it. &ne naa gone steaay .three times since sh,e was il. We often have car dates .with friends. She is a good girl and has never been- in trouble to my knowledge. We like each other very much. T feel that going steady and car-datican wait for this' girl. She uses excessive makeup. Hovv .also 'do you feel about this girl? Are her parents to blame?" Ans. I'm with you;. . . This; girl is. having too much' too soon in dating too. soon to go steady, use a lot of m'akeup and have car dates. All this at her age can giv4 the : wrong impression, making her ' appear, "cheap.'-- ' Probably she's eager to be at as possible, but growing grown-u- p should more gradual, for her be .up. - ng What about you? If you believe she's too young to go .steady and have car dates, why do it with her? And why not tell her she'd be prettier with less makeup? If you think she'll 'do these things anyway, even if you don't go steady, why not try to be a good influence While you're date-mate- - s? ii ' . ;' outLow heels.- Two-piefits such as skirts, blouses and sweaters with skirts in contrasting colors. Flared skirts instead of narrow ones. Hats and hair-do'- s that don't add- - height. Dainty jewelry and small handbags. But be sure, these are becoming to you! . ce - , 1 - . CELEBRANT Mrs.' Henry (Effie) Larsen, who will .be honored at an open house today. She will celebrate her 81st birthday Monday. A THRIFTY RECIPE An inexUPI) pensive Lenten supper dish of sardines is adapted from a Spanish Basque recipe. Rinse contents of 2 cans sardines ' under warm water to eliminate tinny taste. Chop 2 onions fine, mix with. 4 canned pimientos, chopped, and arrange with sardines in casserole containing V cup olive oil. Cover and bake in a oven 30 minutes, or until onions are tender. Serve hot with baked potatoes or cold as hors S rves 3 to 4. NEW IORK 388 " , - imppri t j I " . . i: for - 65: . - :S Goats' early easfer , Easter comes early wonderful ! . . . SAVE t WitiQ our mmual s parading.- - and isn't it and Wools, rew exciting, leather coats that will ... . Coat at r . 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The super Magna sonic in genuine mahogany , oak, cherry, walnut or ebony. Optionally available base designs, slightly extra. ;1! T Your Beauty Is Our Profession T ii.i. ". t -' J 20-W- att p. l - I WWY-- i , : :'...'.'! ,' ' 5 High Fidelity . NOW ONLY $29995 '' Radio-Phoriogra- ;; " '. ph . . adds a superb AM plus drift-fre- e, Open This Mon. ii'?. Iif ph .. ofOh-so-sophisticat- . ed Prom girls, one said: "You know my date ave his order, looked upset and insisted I wait until he openly searched his pocket book to see how much money he had left, was' I embarrassed!" Another sweet thing said: "A Promenade is called a Dance where boys gallantly tip - toe oveff our feet." Another wise young one a cerdidn't wish to own to use her tain boy who, words: "Picked tip his steak with his fingers and licked his fingers oil." If youl daughter hasnt had these experiences and is not popular,7 she may need, some advic6 on hair and skin problems. Call ,us, but please specify if it is a consultation ' that you wish. Would you like to become glamorous and beautiful? If the answer is "yes," attend our Cosmetic Clinic, April 6, 7 or 8. ; The proper selection of make - up, how to apply it, how to all will be demonclothing strated and discussed from 7:30 to 9:00 p. m." each evening. Each person present will receive personal attention. Plan to attend. V We're all working and preparing to make our Cosmetic Clinic a truly educational, inspiring evening for women of all ages. .. Jvfct flew home from teaching the expert Beauticians of Oregon at the Portland Cosmetology Convention. People were well dressed and, happy, indicating a prosperous state of affairs for our profession at least in Oregon. 'hair style for Easter should be an all American tradition. Let us style your hair for the look you like. Clip this column, make an appointment for a permanent and receive free a can of spray net, value $2.00. 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Gone forever are all the old inconveniences of unsightly Here and only from Magnavox lids, doors are beautiful ftmctional furniture pieces (finished even on the back, so that they may be placed anywhere in the co-ordin- ate ) add so much to your, appearance. : Mrs. Cartwrighjt was wlth a beautiful plant. , Early spring temper- Cashmeres, Mrs. Lee Valentine 'conducted a sal auHioHzcJl a liitukd time otui for EXCITING NEW Won 1 co-hoste-ss. short business meeting and the coming husband's party was discussed. About 25 members !were present and enjoyed refreshments carried out in a clever Easter-them- - dren. re-da- atures bring out the coats, for proud . as 4 hil Overheard a group WVW, VS'S' SO . Gledhlll . i E. Mrs. Larsen, the wife of Henry Larsen, Vas born March 23, 1878 in Springville, a daughter of David and Emma Jane Bramall Wheeler. She married Bruce Roylance Feb. 15 1899, in the Manti LDS Temple. He died Aug. 1"3, 1924. She later married Mr. Larsen Feb. 15, 1939 Mrsi Larsen is the mother of three- - children, two of whom are still living. They are David Vernal Roylance and Mrs. Wilbur (Leona) Roylance Allen. She has 12 grandchildren and 18 great-grandc- Junior i Preston j f 350-degr- ee M Mrs. " ; .V.V.V.V.V." of Mrs. Harold Van Wagenen, with i p.m. . shorter?" review. The event was held at the home it.-Lear- n . Q "Dear Elinor; I go with a boy who is shorter than I am. What kind of clothes will make me look Ans. Club Notes 3rd . N., will honor Mrs. Effie Wheeler Roylance Larsen who will celebrate her 81st birthday anniversary. Visitors will be greeted between the hours of 2 to 6 make it stick. it--- and Members of the Bonheur Club enjoyed a delightful book-- review on "Mrs. 'Arris goes to Paris," by Paul Galileo, which. was presented by Mrs. Victor Cartwright. She charmed the members by Imitating even the English accent, in her -- - at An open house today sake. She is 'too young to know By ELINOR WILLIAMS Q.. "Dear Elinor: I have been this, but her parents should know ' and some never learn. But you don't have to belong to the last group. You . can learn from your mistakes, from each and , every The teen-ag- er who feels that she is hopeless 'and .will NEVER mistake. . grow up "toL look like Elizabeth The shoes that make . your feet Taylor or Kim Novak is problook like horses' , hooves. The ably half right. That is, ishe most likely won't look like a movie wide belt that saws you in two. star. If she's lucky, she'll just The hat that hides your face, Some women are born with a have a normal and pleasant life. turning you into a mushroom The But the fact that she can't flair for clothes, some acquire it green dress that makea your skin seem to' catch on to good groomsallow. and all the little ing, make-u- p Dont clutch each mistake to tricks that I really sophisticated, you and punish yourself by wearolder women; of about 21 seem to ing it out. Instead, acknowledge know needn't plunge her into LAMBDA TAU that you've made a mistake and Will meet at 8 p.m. Monday, at sell it. Or give it away. If you despair. Fori practice does make perfect and even the seediest the Provo Utilities Center, at 551 MUST wear it, don't do it with the sunflower has a way of blossom- W. 8th N., Provo. Floyd E. air of a, martyr. Learn from almost.! overnight, into a Breinholt, will be speaker. ing not to do this particular, uncamellia. So j don't give up hope. becoming thing again. You can hold eggs together while Meanwhile, do practice away at Gradually, you should evolve an good looks every day. Keep your poaching by adding a few drops idea of the clothes that get along skin radiantly . clean,, your hair of vinegar or lemon juice to the best with you, physically, and brushed and shampooed, , your cooking water. your, personality. Open House Today Honors' Mrs. Larsen on Anniversary - -- clothes, neat; your stockings straight, your shoes polished. Remember that a messy teenager is anything but appetizing to look at. And your favorite ' glamour girl wouldn't think of trotting about looking her worst. Beauty Editor Enjoys Book Review' . Chris-'tenso- n, Tips for Teens- Bonheur Club ; Utah County. Utah compnnv pre-sente- d' e. |