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Show ., ,$11 , - 6-1- I My 31, 1943 Monday, t. ' Toxtrntalker: 1 .. : - SHORT HAIR(below) Mrs. Erna Payne e ,wears her hair in flattering style. 4,-- I , ,' , off-fac- . ) ' ... A, , t - , For Sewing ,. methods - $ ' Wide waves are Susan- - Mathew. ., - . Methsod . ,,,. SHINING HAIR(below) on blonde attractive . k , 4 . ( ' , Short-Cu- t . . , , . Salt Lake City, Utah . . . 1 i ,,, , vr t'' a NEWS . I News From Berkeley ye' Its of 4, DESERET . , 1 TtfE . , , , - , N.- , LOGANShort-cu- . - . t . ,' , , ' , ' A of clothing construction will be girl was born Wednesday to Mr. and Mrs, .. , of Bruce Montgomery , Berkeley. The youngster, ,to be named a new feature of borne eco. , f t , Kathleen May, has a sister, Marsha Lou. As proud A ,, nomics instruction at Utah State 0, as her parents are her two grandmother's, Mrs. U. C. Mont. ,,,. , ' sum,,,i 59 Airtt. Nntt,,,N.t,,,, HillW. . of and Agricultural College this f gomery Bayard Mendenhall, Berkeley, ,... , Dr. t to spend a month with side Drive, who will leave in mid-Juannounced by 1 4 is it mer, ' her daughter, the former Marjorie Mendenhall, ' of t ,t dean ' OGraVe8. ,Ethelyn ' 't MR. AND MRS. IRA HINCKLEY of 1360 Thornton Ave., ,1 , , '' , , economics. ' borne - and their two children, Irene and Lee, are saying goodby to methods industrial of "A study 4 friends before they leave on June 6 to make their' home in '' , for elirnination of waste motion Idaho Fails. . . , , , unnecessary operationsn and , ,,,,,,-,, The, family will be kept busy between now and the time ,' I , 1 rs are planning numerous izsuechthase , It leaves because a host of ts:tclt w'lliriets of I ,.,,s l'",,, ,,, ' . 1 eg',, parties for the travelers. t, , t';' said Miss instruction," clothing ' FORMER SALT LAKERBack in Salt Lake to spend'. the ' I ' , Bertha S, Johnson, head of the .0 summer is Mrs. William t Agnew, the former Barbara Van Cott. ' f i, b clothing, textiles and related ',' With her is her y9ung ion Mar. The visitors are staying with1 arts department "It will make , Mn. Agnew's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Q. Van Cott, 19 Heston . , who sewing attractive to manyOther ...-, , 4 ' have found it laborious." POPULAR , Jayce Kay liampson whose ' textiles classes will include marriage to Willard Knibbe will take place June 14, is being home furnishings, art in the Rossendaal were feted friends. Thomas and ' ? Peggy , by Marilyn ' ' ', . '' ' 3 home and dress, tailorim'and hostesses at a shower Thursday, and her sister, Mn. Lyn Andert , recent developments in textiles. , , son is 1planning a shower which will be given June 3. , at the Country Club June 5 will be given by Miss Lila Tucker. H , 1 Graduate Classes A shower will be given June 9 by Mrs. Frank E. Ferrer, and one , ,,. , , . i,.. ,, on June 10 by Mrs. A. Ray Curtis, another sister of the bride-to-b- e. All departments of home : ' , , i '' Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sugden, 2440 Fourth STORK NEWS will tuOtion for economics ' . , . East St., are the proud parents of a baby girl born Thursday. The and undergraduate ' ' 'I graduate , ' students during the quarter, Dr. stork was busy Thursday, for he also delivered a baby boy to , ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lemon. 992 Tenth East St. Greaves said. The complete resil , NOTICE TO RCADERS We want to make our Towntalker dent faculty will instruct dur- , solumn interestinefor you and your friends to read, so Won't ing the surmter, and PrOL Mae , i , you givet us a ring at Du Bois, Oregon State College (society department) when you know , ' ' ' : any society news? We will be very happy to print the items. ., will conduct courses in teaching , A WEE BOY arrived to Mr. and Mrs. Paul N. Fe,i2324 of home economics. Her work . ' ' i , ,., Evergreen Ave, Timrsday night., in the L. D. S. HospitaL . will involve special three-wee- k ' A. NEW GRADUATE : will be Wilfred E. Friedman, son , courses from June 28 to July ' ' ' of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Frietdrnan, 1246 Gilmer Drive. He will !'Refresher course in nutriDUTCH BOBtabóveY Patsy McMilan weati'her hair in a as well as meal planning graduate from the New Mexico Military Institute on June I , tion, which resembles Dutchstyle bob. in RoswelL Mr. and Mrs. Friedman will be on hand for the and food technology will be ! ' - . ceremony, after which, the three will return to Salt Lake. Wilfred k a' taught," Dr. Greaves empha-' : i will spend the summer here and return to the academy for fall sized. The home management . i i : term to complete a post graduate course and to wait his apx.,' -- . - . ..- - t house, directed by Mrs. Oretta pointment to West Point. -Carlson, will be open for stu1 BIDDING GOOD-B. , Thursdaylevening to friends and dents who desire further train, : Mrs. relatives were Richard W. Lambourne and her , ing in this field. Students take , , ,, son, Kenny. The two left for their home in Palo Alto, after a ten , up residence in the house for ' , become visit Mrs. seasons . in with few her mother, Dresses and to balance the t bave the last day longer and longer Angie G. McGhle, 241 East South six weeks to learn practical use , Temple St. arid Mrs. Ernest ; :' Larnbourne, of the same address. of the principles of management : The former Laura McGhle, a Pi Phi of the V' campus, was lentghening silhouette, fashion has decreed that hair shall be shorter and shorter. hospitality and recreation in the r So scissors have been busy and from the maelstrom has emerged a trim shining AO 5 honored at a tea at the home of her sister and brother-in-la. home. ; below st not much Mrs. O. and bead of the 2185 Richard ear. hair South Twenty-fir)Jr. Pearce, East St. neatly falling . - 't- ? 6 1 ' " v,- --., i. Nursery School Among the many, many styles irf ,.. ''s t . t t one just short is there ' of hair The college nursery school '''"? e, , , The trick," she continues, "is I , will , operate for the benefit of right for you: For the school to make the hair curl '', .; , ' straight !k 3 , students who bring their college cut ,,P and there i b teen,ager girl '. into a sort of basic pageboy with them and A. children ; young ' reminiscent of the little girl line: The shorter ; , ' , a means of caring for l desire ' can ,. pageboy ',... , --s' Dutch bob, It is cut barely be fluffed or ' ', them during school hours, said f' sleeked, brush. t ' ' r to tip the ears and nape, and ed all to one side Miss Porter, nursery direc' , t ' loose , curls in , , will remain trim and neat tor. The nursery school serves , i ' as a child development laboraif cissored regularly: by or demurely partedttin the mid-yo- ur , die and fashion . k favorite hair cutter. , tory for college students. - "The school will be in session Mrs. Grace Smedley, one of It by a ribbon around the head. i Salt Lake's hairdressers, says It can also be brushed and have i Monday through Friday from 8 , is easy to ac- - . 'Short am. to 11:50 a.m. for registrants, hair that heareBut , waves the ' I. worn,,, hug and until 3:50 p.m. for those quire and to keep. All you , , , . need is the price of a skilled anY way," he warns. "it must , whose parents have afternoon , i ' : scissor expert and a permanent. ALWAYS shine." classes," Miss Porter said. Noon i , , -, , lunch is served to children who ' Hair-d, Small . Fry . , remain the full seven hourti. , ' . Fresh Vegetables A change from everyday Application to enter children , , or curls is cute for the ' braids ,, In the school should be made ' ' 'I, '' ' . , are The filled markets ,with small . to Miss Porter before registra-fry. Little girls like an ' ,...07 - , fresh : ,, ",.. garden vegetables these - occasional change of hairstyle, tion .. , day.., ' ' , Summer school begins tune 7, , , days which contain a great too. and if you will Just part .:",,, from to hair the front back and ,,N.,., . first session ending July 10. 4 wealth of vitamins and minerals. ' ' ' to a , Second session begins July 10 , ''",, , ,, , and cooking is brush ,each side smoothly t storage Proper p '' 4. --, . t. t, and the quarter ends August 20. spot just behind the ear you ,. , i ,k,,,,,,, :,,.. ' '''' well on the way to , . ' N,,,,,,..c . t . ' ' ' ' ''''' , i ' ' tritional values. To preserve vi1 cs treating a new style for your ',' , , ' tamins in cooking, cook the Daughter. Bind these pigtails , , with rubber bands with arti. I vegetables in a small amount of' tidal flowers or a ribbon bew LOVELY CHANGELittle girls like o change of hairstyle. . Ernmarette Club will meet . . in easy-tofi- x boiling water as quickly as posBecky Ann Hansen wears her hair to match her dress. What could on Thursday at the Lion House , ethic DO not over cook. be 7prett1er7 style. at I pin. Mrs. Alice Edgehill Is chairman in charge of ar, rangements. ' - . 0 ' - ;;. ne .. , A ,1 : ' '''- , A, , . , . , 4 , ,,,, , , well-wialfè- , - ' ' - , . , ' -- Place.: , , . BRIDE-ELECTMi- ss i, .1 , : , ... ', ' '''' 7 , s , . 4".. I - ... - - - . '' ' ', - ' Fashi66 JdYS II Y nine-year-o- ld C - girl , -- 3nort IS , It ' AL . p ' w, , , , , lis 1 4 - be rf , r . - 1 , S . N - - - o. - , .,-,- , , , ., - -- 0. , ' k . - 'kE ' ,1 ' ' Club Notes ',., , - , . ' . t 4tr. t , I , , ) ,, , F k, Mtn-ELECTNatal- Bernson has promised to become the bride of Berne! M. in a Salt Lake Temple Ceremony to be performed Wednesday, June 23. ie Colderwood Natalie. BerrISOrl Sets Wedding Date I Announcement is being made by Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sermon of 2530 Alden Street of the of their forthcomingplarriage. daughter, Miss Natalie son. e Miss Rernson will beco-mVie bride of Bernel M. Calder- wood, son of Mr. and Mrs.,J - I Wells Calderwood of 143 Hawke' Court, In a ceremony to be performed In the Salt D. S. Temple, June Lake 23, with a reception 1;einvg held that evening at Garden Paris , Ward. Attending tliss Bernson will be Mrs. D. C. Bernson, honor matron, Mrs, Itaard Coulam attending matron; and Miss Marilyn Healy and Miss Mari 137n Olson, bridesmaids. Little Meretta Skidmore from Con- cord, California, 'will be flower ' - girL Mr. CalderwootT r. . 1 1 1: "I-- - ' , ' TtiLY tUP .010. ' ' - $6.00 I During This well-kno- ' ,, -:- Af White Sheet - Covered SEATS ' Only . . ....DUSTY - ...LIGHT 6 . .4e, i i ! . ,,' ... ' ' ROSS YILLOW , ri, , ded P -a - , - CI a , op , N : irI1 , , in t! . 11 4q. DIAL , . k Eillt r ,, ,, , a CO (4: ,, f - egotexe gmAtio 5cr.tt, , A, 1 , '4, ; - r'll t 4 s s e 4 'l I, t 4 AA silIM:SitrIki - . . 1 .,,,,,, Clip ' - , . - ' 1 , I ,. I - , ' t ,. , , , , VI . , alk.:2ittlYi ... t; , , , ,, ,.. , - , , somANywAy. to look chastningly feminine this season. Tbs woman discards of taste experiments atrefully selects what is best for her. ,Just many witart women try, reject, select, until they discover the perfect sanitary pmtection, Modest. Now available in.. 3 sizes,-JtmiRegular, and Supee s' , , .. 1 . .. gtx-Attvt- t , ' , , att,,,Alavv ' , , , II . . A, - ' , . t n CO 1U PI Po n I" FUit'ittiiie n11111,1tiliiii ' ' 1 I - , !I t ' 1 . '1, .mlio t ' .. , lib, 41111110, i t , , ,, .. 1 ,r I , , , , m il . - . r s P' - I -- , ' - Wedding Bells Will Ring ' Tea INFORMATiON t In-la- " rvr7irielurIL 1 blow-by-blo- w- e , --- SlitAME11, PROGRAM smo of v ..), 10 YEARS AND OLDER Fiture, PHONE CUALITY MERCHANDISE PROPERLY INSTALLED , 7 , V t BEGIN MONDAY, JUNE 7 . " . Boys, 5 Days Each Wick; Girls Twice SWIM CLASSES 'IN CLEAN, SAFE Woodwork, Leathercrafti Metals, Plastics, Miniature-Aeroplanes,etc. Ships, 1 For toysClasses Limited...Register Early Ni '..i , - an you call him 4Father" after the, ceremony. You And Father Then he may be in a frame of mind to tell you how he wants his little girl to have the best of everything and how he'd like to buy you nice .httle house (or cooperative apartment, if you don't like to mow lawns). ,, Anyway, hell tell you he,a, the angel of your wedding, and its the blecest, best one the folks in V. est Teabone have ' ever seen. , Your beloved undoubtedly COU3 c:nta C:721,1 ' I , - CLASSES 235 SOUTH 5TH EAST' ,,,, , , ' is 141 we.,.,,,,,,4, it,,,,,,,,,Iir.77..:t1, l,',',,,11 I , , 11.95 - ELLIE LIGHT 1 ' ent r ...WHITE ...PEACH , dto speech. I ... co,... ' - 7.95 - ,i pram. , . : , . or,,, was - - Ar . - ' ,g(1.....11),,SEA.. TS 1 - ' LAST Old 1 1 ., method NI The storirig fine table linen by wrap.. blue paper is still a ping it, in good one. The blue paper will ,114411 twist yoyr. arM on the idea even .in fun, before the much more to rent a snit that Prevenit,... the linen from turncere- matter of a double-rin- g knot is tied, to call your choice fits. You wan't regret it when ing yellow. the "ball and chain." Be sort you see the unretouched (women) n2"7. Som. esom--people plc-iDried figs may be sliced into like them, don't. careful about that later, (men) tures of the reception. ' slivers with a kitchen scissors But this is no time to- - quibble. to Bub. The bachelor is not dinner and then added to hot, cooked Be If you really object to ad- the occasion to make that,big oatmeal or farina. If the figs Must Format vertising the fact you are out gesture of throwing away your are very dry are easily at, the market, approach the bf course it will be a formal,- - little black hook. This softened by steaming in a strainsubject tactfully after the wedding (remember the flys- - be burned privately. should Honey er over boiling water. 10 years terics when you suggested jjust bun's brother is not honeymoonmaybe only presafter. off?) and don't pinch ent, but he's sneaking to make a In- those gay, happy, sunlit pennies. Dress the part. Walk refort- - to your ally Is an upset, helpless soul days before-thwedding, don't into the best place in town hulack and is assigned a keeper. That's snake the mistake so many and demand the best dress suit mot. the best man. Accept his minbridegrooms do. It's not a good in stock. It really doesn't ecer istrations gracefully but try to Polite And Friendly avoid looking like a dancing :t Be polite and friendly to the bear. Remember, your wedding iirriiednect7igsab tubsie!tAs tfor day is the most glamorous day . the others, they weren't picked In your life. But when it is ' 7 to amuse you anyway and you'll past, never relax your attenMILFORD -- Mr. and Mrs. graduated from the Milford of tion to those smalt-detail- s Owen W. Stoker announce the High School this year and are probably never see them again. find If you yourself being personal grooming that means marriage of their daughter, active in the L. D. S. Church. s bov ed film corners, don't act to a much so woman. In fact, Barbara Jean to D. Frank Elaine Lundstrom sulky. A bridegroom tradition- - never relax! Jones, son of Mr, and Mrs. R. , LOGAN -- Mr. and Mn. A. ly. glOPeL , an- C. of Lundstrom Logan married be today theywill at the home of the brides par- - nou nce the engagement of their n1 ents. Bishop George Carl Good- - daughter, Miss Elaine Lund-o- f 1 strom, to Ralph L. Kofoed son 1 win will perform the cereof Mr. and Mrs. Otto Koloed 4 mony. , anCity. Formal 'The wedding reception will of Brigham was made ' recent- I mom be given in the Recreation nouncement ommork man Alamb. im mak at , 7; dinner a , ii party. a A Half of the L. D. S. Church ly I1 formed in the Logan Temple , Both of the , young People July 14. li , 1' j& '.... - . man-to-m- has asked Eugene S. Bernson to perform tho duties of best man. Dr. D. C. Bernson and Mr. Richard Coulam will act as ushers., wiU be grad- The bride-to-b- e of 1,Jattaehd gtiT1 gptigngtInivwgity she has been affiliated with Lamb- da Delta Sigma, Phi Mu. and Beta 'Delta bin. The future groom, spent three years In the in Marines, is musical circles. Mt's a student at the Universlty of Utah, where he will continue his work In the department of ra- - , Hous461dHints ' , i ' (Statistics indicate that for et,ery June bride there, is also a June groom. But Who- ever heard of a June groom? Or whoever wrote him a book is a smail of advice? attempt to help this. forgot- ten man set his feet firmly on the road to , marital bliss, ' Just the way brides get it.) t. .. By Cynthia Lowry , to bridea be So.you'relgoing groom!. Congratulations! From the time you were a little boy busy stoning cats and catching snakes, you've been looking forward to, dreaming of this your wedding day. It doesn't matter whether you're a youngster with a crew haircut and a fresh college de- gree or a mature tycoon on your seventh yacht, your wed- ding day is sheer glamor, magic and witchery. As a matter of fact, there's very little left to do except worry yourself onto the brink a nervous breakdown. But it's fun to be a benedict! If you haven't done it al.! ready, have a talk with good old P. J. Soften '. , . 1 , Forgotten :Mr:.6.'. Ad...!!...,.'..,,ci,'1):,:T.:.':T....h''' ...,.F. t , g , And There's A Bridegroom: , ' Five-year-o- ld Furt'viTunE ,c0 i ' - . 66 SOUTH MAIN E!".,"..,,,,ml:ti) 1.1 ElL:11' f 1r ' "L.-4- 4 . ' . I - ' . ET?gllo . rt . V 1 i , . I il i i |