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Show VOHEirS Janet Lish Married FEATURES To Paul A. Robinson In jr SALTH AKf CITY, UTAH - -- FEBRUARY-- !, THURSDAY, ceremony Wednesday performed evening at the Evergreen Reception Center, Miss Janet Lish became the bride of Paul A. Robinson. Bishop Ward Hlcken of , Granger Eleventh Ward officiated. tire following, newlyweds Immediately were honored at a reception. The bride Is I daughter of Mrs. Marie P, -- 191 - Confidentially Yours -- N Train Boys To Show Respect V . To Opposite Sex! Says Reader L cause I know that John will standing regarding their 'fela-tigra- s By MAEY MARKER - ALWAYS accept my apologies and attitudes towards Dear Mary Marker: I am in the wrong. Or women, our sons wflll appresa. I feel I must write and exr when vice-verv- ciate us more and will also press my gratitude lor my mother-in-lahas taught some My mother-in-laday be good marriage husband and also my me a great lesson.1 fed that Just army. husband After reading about it is important for all mothers material. was and is. these husbands who criticize to give their sons training like A Wlfeand Mother These boys living at home their wives so much instead of this. never should feel that drying Dear Wife and Mother! lending a helping hand or givdishes, picking up their own The world would be much ing a kind word, I feel that I clothes and helping with other better off with more mothers-in-laam deeply blessed with the household chores is in any why - like yours. So many husband I have. or something to" mothers make the mistake of owe as much thanks and embarrassing, I 0 apologize for. r every possible thing for gratitude to my' mother-in-laI feel that If we can give doing their sons, waiting on them because to as I do my husband, our boys this kind of under everlastingly. she taught him about a They teach them to- - use Womans world. He had to women as servants. They teach housethe of work the in share Skirt Silhouette them to lean and depend on hold as he grew up. I do not know what it would Full skirts are gaining for women for everything. THIS be like to wash down the walls resort wear but slim ones still is what robs men of manliness, ALONE in our house. My hus- lead. Favorite ways of work- not giving a helping hand at band was taught in his home ing fullness: pleats, soft and home and treating women with unpressed, knife or box; some respect and consideration. (bless my dear mother-in-law- ) Divorce courts hear countgores; and Lanvins teardrop a a was for not this that job less cases in which the husinfluence. woman to do alone. Other important skirt band feels no great obligation He was taught that car doors rounded fullness start- even to earn a living. He calm- shapes: were to be opened for women from ing long torso back; back ly expects his wife to do that by-- men and that men were to VISIT ENDS Mrs. John A. Hofheins and little for the family as well as do circular cuts; side wraps, He women with treat courtesy. Joanna have been vacationing in Salt Lake City. Waist- the housework and give him wraparounds. was taught to respect his of personal waiting on. lines are mother and her rights as a tied, slashed.wrapped, buckled, plenty MJM, Fie on them! woman. He was taught that not his mother did ..hlping make him any the less manly. Take-it-easy-fea- st (A January vacation in gait Lake City has ended for Mr, Today he treats me with the and Mrs. John A. Hofheins of Minneapolis, Minn., and their same respect he was taught in his home to show women, petite daughter, Joanna. They stayed at the home of Mr. Hofheins parents, Mr. especially those close to him. and Mrs. J. W. Hofheins, I468-3rEast, Needless to say, it is no probThe visitors spent part of their time skiing at Brighton, lem in our home to give love where Mr. Hofheins formerly was a ski instructor. and affection. We have our They also journeyed on to Ely, Nev., for several days differences as any married Mr. and Mrs. couple will, but it isnt hard stay with their brothers and sisters-in-law- , for me to say Im sorry be Jay W. Hofheins and Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Hofheins. bell-shape- d tJ' ;rr r -- - ' 1 TV A 'T v v , , , : s; V k i 1; , s V7 " s 1' 7, : 7 Mrs. Paul A. FEBRUARY BRIDE Robinson was Miss Janet Lish prior to her marriage Wednesday evening. The Hofheins Return Home d Miss Donna Shelton Now Mrs. Stewart Miss Donna Shelton and Lawrence E, Stewart were united in marriage Thursday morning at the Reception Center. Bishop Wayne Bushman of Lehi First Ward offi- ciated. Following, the' bridegrooms parents, Mr. and Mrs. JohnL, Stewart, LeHl, gave a wedding breakfast at the Teogra. Thursday evening the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Harry Shelton, 1706 S. West Temple, will honor the bridal couple at a reception at the Reception Center. Bridal Gown For her wedding dress the bride chose a William Cahill original of candlelight satin. d The bodice was detailed with Aleneon lace and jewels. The floor-lengtskirt swept Into a chapel train. Her veil of illusion was caught to a matching hat of satin trimmed with pearls. She carried a bouquet of deep pink roses. Attending the bride at the reception will be Mrs. Loren Beckstead, matron of honor; Miss DeAnn Walker, maid of honor; Mrs. Gilbert L., Robbins, Miss Evelyn Janssen, Miss Mary Jane Shelton and Miss Ruth Ann Shelton. They win wear raspberry red delustered satin gowns, complemented by matching hats, and will carry bouquets of longstemmed pink roses. Flower Girl Karen Beckstead will be flower girl. Blaine J. Stewart will perform duties of best man, while Lynn Stewart, Gaylen Pugh, and Roger Turner usher, , " Before making a home in Lehi, the newlyweds will honeymoon to Sun Valley. Entertaining for the bride have been Miss DeAnn Walker, Mrs. Verl Tolley, Mrs. Mer-lyFarnsworth, Mrs. Delbert Astin, Mrs. Verl Despain, Mrs. Willard L. Fullmer and Mrs. Ben Brown. long-sleeve- h n FLEDGES VOWS Miss Donna Shelton became the bride of Lawrence E. Stewart Thursday morning; Secrets Of Charm Good Diet Essential To Beauty By JOHN ROBERT POWERS What you eat affects your skin, nails and hair, just as diet helps to determine the state of your nerves and the as well length of your life as your weight Besides the general rules, there are specific correctives for specific problems such as poor teeth, dull hair, brittle nails; and dry or oily skin. , dentist or docv Consult your tor to find out if your diet is deficient to calcium and phos-- t phorous. Both minerals are Important to building strong teeth and bones. Milk is the best source of calcium; yellow cheese is another. Meat poultry! eggs, and yellow cheese provide phosphorous. . germ, oranges, cottage cheese. Ask your doctor about a calcium and vitamin A and D preparation, too. Vitamins A, B, and C are best for combating dry skin. Among vitamin. A foods are eggs, dairy products and citrus fruits. Vitamin B foods include those mentioned to the paragraph above, plus beef, lean pork, oysters, and bananas. Vitamin GJs found mostly to greens and citrus fruite. The skin reacts adversely to nervous tension, so, eat slowly, and avoid a large meal when you are tired or depressed. , Treatment for an oily skin is a diet including plenty of salads, raw fruits and vegetables particularly celery, icated treatment and constant cleanliness. No matter what your weight problem whether you want to gain, lose or remain the same YOUR BEAUTY DIET will provide you with a safe and sane pattern of jaboratory tested menus that can be followed by the entire family according to each Individuals needs. For the booklet, write to Secrets of charm to care of, Deseret News, Box 1257. Salt Lake City 10, Utah, and enclose 10 cents to coin to help cover cost, plus stamped envelope. d Serve Van s...the Fork and Beans with the avory Flavor. S.L;PenWomen help bring dull hair to life cucumber. Cut down on fried oil, yeast figs, foods, starches, sweets, oat-are? fish-live-f meal, and all fat meat espe yt prispdabbage, spinach, and cially pork. Skip the rlc! S National League of Onions. Of course you must heavy dishes; theyre harmful American Pen Women, Salt supplement your1 dietary pro- to digestion, and complexion Lake City Brancfy Will meet g alike! Saturday, i?p.m. at the Amgram with frequent condition-tol treatments and - nightly bassador Club. . Clear Skin . brushlngs to restore luster to - Proper diet can help dear Mrs. Olive W. Burt, noted and traveler, will be you hair. 7 up a blemished skin, too. Eat author ; More Milk : these salads, onions, raw Veg!he will tell, of her expert-durinIncrease your Intake of milk, etables, vegetable broth, an her recent stay to water! crf hot and occasional drink yeast cheese; eggs, butter, while compiling reEtirope unsweetened nails. to retoedy brittle, ragged lemon. with Concentrate on vitamin JB Avoid these: fried foods, pas- search for a book to be released foods' Such a liver, peanuts tries, sweets. Help the, dear- - book on Prince Henry, toeNay- and ,'i peanut ... butter, .wheat tog-uprocess along with med-- igator. Slate Meeting . Delicious, and a generous serving two wieners gives nearly a third of the average daily adult requirements of Protein, Bi, " Niacin. The secret savory sauce is cooked in. Just heat, eat and enjoy. 'r; ; . combined-wit- - , easy-to-fi- x, h . n . ; Outsells the rest 9cause it tastes the best p d J V. h' long-sleeve- d I v. . Lish, 3671 Lee Matir St Parents of the bridegroom are Mrs. Collette Robinson, 2697 Glenmare St., and Da W. A. Robinson, 2050 E. 13th South. For the nuptials 'the bride wore an- - exquisite gpwn .of candlelight peau de sola, The from skirt fell floor-lengta fitted bodice, and swept into a court train. model was beautifully deThe tailed, with appliques of Aleneon lace. Matching Lace A duchess cap of matching lace released v ' her fingertip veil of silk bridal illusion.. She carried a lavender orchid surrounded by white carnations. Attending the bride were Mr. E, B. Rob- bins Jr., Mrs. Brerit Dayton and Miss Nancy , Robinson. They wore ice blue sheaths with .matching overskirts. They carried bou, quets of pink carnations. Launee Lish and Leslie Robbins were flower girls. ' Stee Lym performed duties of best man. Ushering were Farrel lish, Howard r Lish, Rex Lish nd Gordon Lish. The newlyweds will honeymoon en route to their new home at Silver Spring, Md. Her College The bride has attended Connecticut Dance College, She has been associated with Virginia Tanner Bennett at the Conservatory of Creative Dance a a teacher and choreog-rapher- ., J5 - Mr. Robinson is a graduate of toe University of Utah. Entertaining for the bride have, been Miss Annetta Sharp, Mrs. H. D, Lish, Mrs, F. P. Lish, Mrs. R. C. lish; Mrs. Brent Day ton, Miss Ruth Anne Sharp, Mrs. Cecil Jone-ly- . Miss Ruth Burke and Mrs. E. B. Robbins Jr. Mrs. Lish gave a dinner for her daughter. |