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Show 5 , - 1 v. i Confidentially Your - ' Reader's Foolish Decision wings Years Of Heartache By MARY MARKER Dear Mary Marker: - , NfW$ DESERET AND TELEGRAM, Salt taka City. Monday,. May 7, 1W2 Presenting ... A9- Screts OfCharm X - BusanriirJlnws- - iriVtoWsrtw.tofiw Ftopet-Handwashi-ng WO r I M HAT OR ts N $ Takes Time Not long ago I chanced to meet an old Mend whom I had not seen tof long time. I could see at once that she was In a, state of great Inner turmoil What shall I do? she cried. Everywhere T.turn I see and its my babies faces too late to do anything about It. I cannot live with myself a woman to have given away remembering - what I - have tnyWtf children. my children are gone. done. I spend'most of my time - 1 By JOHN ROBERT POWERS V e V f Is made of Announcement A the engagement 'and forthcoming Carriage of Miss Edna Marie Faddis and Dennis LaVoy Egbert Parents of the Mr, and Mrs. Ray Clark Faddis, 154 Westwood Ave, dis, bride-ele- close the plans. wedding couple's The future bridegroom son of Mr, and Mrs. Zeke-New-to- Is a n Egbert of Ashton, Idaho. The betrothed couple willbe married June 22 In the Salt Lake Temple. A wedding .breakfast given by the bridegroom parentg will follow. The evening of . their 'mar riage the bridal pair will be honored at a reception at Temple View Stake Center, 1883 E. West Temple..- -. 7 - Bidden to attend the bride have been Mrs, Wayne Mold-tor- n matron 'of honor; Miss Jo Anne Abelhouzen, Miss Carolyn Keller, Mrs. Frank Wood-ward. Miss Elaine Mitchell and Mrs. Layne Blanchard. Miss Susan Faddis will be junior bridesmaid and little Sally Ann Faddis, flower girL ' Howard Brent Egbert win perform duties of best man for his brother. Ushers will g 4 I hvftfa itntaa Maria Miss Edna Faddis will marry Dennis LaVoy Egbert June 22. be Kenneth Faddis, Robert Cordingly, Wrayne Moulton Keith Hid, Layne Blanchard and Z. J. Egbert," has attended The bride-to-b- e LDS Business College. -- "Mr. Egbert Is a former stu-- . dent of Ricks College and. is a graduate of Salt Lake Barber College. He has fulfilled an LDS-nriss- lon to the Central States. Otympuhilli of ... Foothill Village , , , fro ' Out-of-tow- n k ' 1 t7 L yS . Aj&yw Pethm Vlllogo ' TUESDAY Womens Board of Westminster College Sale, 1:30-4:3- 0 p.m., .Westminster College. Salt Lake Section of National Council of Jewish Women Installation luncheon, Qlympud y' and Hills Prove Mother's Day May 13th Teogra Restaurant a pyaatuiMSN x Instant Eye Help Sftftthti wfeMgfftrt3OT'cehatffiarir tin secondstjiMt With are Mrs. Milton F. Pexton, i -- CLUB CALENDAR - ? How Can Door Be Placed In Archway? . 12:30 p.m., - 4 - 11 third-grade- Sugar House Lady Lions will hold their annual Mothers Day party at the Lion House, Mon" day at 7 p.m. themeThe for the evening party, Reflections," will be carried out with' arrangements of tulips, lilacs and gold birds on the dinher tables. Mrs. Harold L Bowman is party sponsor. Assisting Mrs. It h Our goals are We go into hospitals to We provide entertainment and refreshments for have worked diligently to promote the building of a new Detentiori Home and are gratified, to' see that plans are rapidly progressing. We are contributing funds to aid furnishing a room In the new Salt Lake Public Library to establish a stone plaque at the entrance to Lindsey Gardens. Every live years the council recognizes the civic achievements of outstanding Salt Lake women, by naming them to its distinguished Hall of Fame. Mrs. Blakes commendable work with the council la only one field of endeavor in a busy life. , She Is an ardent hom&maker, vitally interest! welfare and activities of her husband and Son John is a student at the University serving an LDS Western States Mission; Annis a sophomore r at Highat Highland High, and Elizabeth, a land Park. ' Other Activities . Mrs. Blake Is active m the CPA Auxiliary, PTA, is president of Pi Kappa Alpha Mothers Club, She has participated each year on civic drives, assisted as a member of the Days of 47 committee, and has been, president of the Highland Stake Relief Society the past three years. , , Along with this she still has time for her favorite hobby .making candy (knd if delicious !A- - Lady Lions 4 h - Ballroom, Hotel Utah. - Im highly honored to be elected president of such an outstanding civic group," commented Mrs. Blake. The influence of the council Is felt in so many facets of community hie." . , j. , Affiliated Clubs' r Seventy four dubs are affiliated with the Salt LakeQty Council of Women, representing a total membership, of some 10,000 women. Next year, five members from each dub wfll serve as ddegates to the council. Mrs. Blake, as president, wUTdireqt the activities of this large group, which has as Its goal community service for civic improvement" Being named president is the culmination of eight years of deyoted service to the council for Mrs. Blake. She Joined the group as , representative of the S. L. Certified Public Accountants Auxiliary. She has served as chairman of numerous committees, as council treasurer, and this past year as first vice president- . During the 50 years the council has been functioning. It hasdone a tremendous amount of service for the better ment of Salt Lake City, said Mrs. Blake. One notable example is the International Peace Gardens jatJordaitPark- sponsored completely by the council. EngagedTo Dennis Egbert "T - -- Marie Faddis In rites' solemnized Monday morning- - Karl G. Seljaas. PresidenFWlllard R. Smith of ' minutes of the copious officiated at the Salt Lake Temple cerescrubbing procedure mony. Exery woman who' wants beautiful hands, healthy hands Fallowing, - the home of the brideand really clean hands would groom parents, Mr. and Mrs. Christian M. Seljaas, 6658 S. 350 West, Bountiful was do well to play copycat herself for s wedding breakfast with this professional scrub setting -The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. technlque. It8 not enough to soak them in dishwater or emWilliam. V. Peters, 273 W. 5th South. x ploy them In giving the dally . Wedding Reception bath, the. newlyweds will Monday evening Hands need separate, thor greet guests at a reception in the Bountiful ough cleansing several times ; Houser SoutirStake a day. And this Is the way to bride has selected a gown of nylon The do it whenever possible: -chiffon, styled with a- scoop neckline and floor-lengtSoap and Water The sleeves. skirt falls short Work your favorite hand , into a chapel train. . A crown of pearls and crystal drops soap into the lukewarm water in the basin untll lt Is sudsy; veil of illusion. releases her elbow-lengtif the water is hard, encourage Attending the bride will be Mrs. Glade suds with a little water soften er. Wetting your hands in the Glover rmald of honor; bliss Judy Gooch . .7 suds7 begin to scrub them and Miss Thera Lou Seeley. with a handbrush. Best Man . gently Scrub the whole hand, especial: AudunSeljaaswm-&ssume'dutie8"ly around and under the nails. best man, while James .Peters, Robert Be. sure to include the wrists Peters, Theodore Norman and Robert Chamand if your sleeves permit , . berlain usher.- the forearms and elbows, Mr. Seljaas is a graduate of the Uni' ' too versity of Utah in electrical engineering. He Using a brush is best unless fulfilled an LDS Norwegian Mission. is skin your very dry. In that for the in Salt Lake guests case or whenever a brush nuptials include MrS. John GlQVer Uhl MiSSs Isnt handy nwasheloth or Mauveen Glover, Philadelphia, . Pa., MrsT bare hands will do. Give at Isabella Studham, Boise, Idaho; and Mrs. least a full minute to this .Norton Roberts, gar Bernsdine, Calif. stage of "your handwashing. Entertaining for the bride have been If you are washing your arms Theodore Norman, Miss Jerri Davis, Mrs. as well add enough fxtra time Nancy Peters "became the Miss Lynne Tanner, Miss Della Dibb, Miss to double-checelbows. your bride of Karl G. Seljaasin a Mary Stedmart, Miss Judy Gooch and Miss Thenrinse your hands and Lou Seeley, Thera arms in lukewarm water and Monday morning ceremony. bury them In a thirsty towel for complete drying. If you are a working girl whose employ- Ask Dorothy Draper- er offers only paper towels, "" supply your own cloth towel and keep It In your desk. After drying; apply hand lotion or cafe doors whlch are available ored piljows on the light browif By DOROTHY DRAPER cream. , sofa,( Dear, Dorothy Draper: I jrnd easy to Install? At Home would like your advice on Dear Dorothy Draper: What Dear Dorothy Draper: What Bedtimes at home, you can dwhat to use as a (joor at a colors would you suggest for do you think of the new patchadd a few beauty-wis- e fillips the walls and ceiling to go work fabric .for slipcovers? to your handwashing rltbal: curvej archway. I understand that to use a with a light brown sofa and A. R C. This Is the time tOSmooth down any calluseor rough folding door the plaster would a coral colored chair fnew). Dear A. R. G: Pretty gay! have to be removed to make Also, what color for a carpet? spots with pumice atone or to the think Its fine for recreation ' I Since and square. now tan doorway walls We have, fade out any finger stains or family rooms but I do think with lemon Juice or hydrogen this Is a temporary arrange- blue and tan rug. Would like you might get awfully tired of ment I hesitate to have this some brighter colors. Mrs. C. peroxide: Both, done dallycwlU done. The it In a short time.- , In ques- H. W. III--. Your Otto Docontor, prevent the hands from look- tion, can bedoorway seen from my baaklat mart anS Marmativa and unating permanently Dear Mrs. C. H. W.: Why dnotini hr Dorothy Draaar, la fvallaMa if living room. M. H..S. of fhil nawwaaor. workwom. tractively not have the walls and Carpet raaOart U aaala la cola and roar namd Its a good idea, too, to push Dear M.ILS.: I should a ripe avocado green? Youre andSandaddrott arinted la BaHr Dra af Mm Daaraf Nam. Sm 1117, back naif cuticle every time think a folding screen, the either going to have to get card Salt Lika City It, Utah, Mr. Draaar cannaf antarar Mnont you give your hands their height of the arch would do another coral colored chair or mail hut will aaa avaaliana ad wWaaf beauty bath. With the cuticle the trick since you say its' a at least' drop some coral col aanaral aaaaal la har calvmn. softened from soaking and temporary arrangement anyscrubbing, the ob is easily way. done.. And youll save yourself Or would you care for anyfrom ragged nails. . the perfect way to pamper Mother thing as Informal as swinging nothing. What can self to death. Oh, WHAT shall live for I do?" , X DOr V Wouldnt Listen What, has happened? I X. tried to point out that asked. t are many uplifting ways there Children Gave Away in. which she could spend the I gave my beautiful little remainder of ha hie. She children away," she. moaned. could not hear me. Over and I thought I loved my second over she kept saying, What husband enough to do any- can X do? What can I do?" X once faced the tame thing he asked of me. He didnt want my children, so I choice faced by tills woman iryoung widow whose "and then I bore - HIS child. fiance wants .her to give up "That one,, too, had to give her baby to her late husbands Mrs. Robert Grant Bfoka - parents. Thank heaven, I kept away. children. heard When . . . 5.L. Council of Women heads my my I a year ago Then he friends story, I said to myfound someone else.". self, There but for the grace By EVELYN MAZtJRAN - Her voice sank to a hoarse of God go I,1 Deseret News Society Editor" If the youngwldow-gives whisper. - Now -- 1 am cast aside And after ha decided he up her child, may God pity her The leadership of the Salt Lake City Council of Women wanted someone else, what do and have mercy on her when Is now the challenging responsibility of Mrs. Robert Grant .you think he said to me? He she cornea to her senses. : Blake, 1575 E. Parkway Ave. ' j - told me that 1 wasnt much of Fellow Traveler '7" Mrs. Blake received the presldentlaf gavel Monday after noon at an annual installation luncheon held at Lafayette - Npricf Peters Now Mrs. Karl Seljaas Youve seen the way motion-picturburgeons wash their hands while readying themselves for the operating room, real life copying exactly-Wha- t surgeons do except that the EHvng. gentle C Eye Lotion. 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