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Show F rwuT 2 The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, February 23, V ii'rnjiy,''iiy1(rTrjjruiyi"ii 111411 lf'1hl,ll'irWflini'1 jiiu4Li"atf Streaking Will Help You 1969 Hearth Throhs To Highlight Your Hair ..But Her Nose Is Just Too Long I was too For concerned. was husband where my jealous Every time he said something admiring about another female, I would immediately leap in r with a dozen criticisms of her. Oh, I tried not to be ratty about it. I'd just explain in as reasonable and fair tone of voice as I could muster that he had lousy taste in women and didn't he really, I mean really, think her nose was too long? Now, there are many dangers inherent in telling your husband he doesnt have particularly good taste in women. One day, sooner or la tar, hes going to Mrs. Poulson point out that if his taste isn't so hot how did he come to pick you? That day came for me (sooner, not later; nothing dull about my husband) but I still couldnt keep down the suree of jealousy that swept over me every time he said something complimentary about a woman. Sometimes it was fairly easy arguing with him. I mean, what wife could possibly let her husband say something nice about Elizabeth Taylor, for example? I felt perfectly justified in pointing out to him Elizabeth ing. to have my husband admiie another female? The answer is no, Im happy to say. The other day my husband said something nice about Phyllis Diller, .nd you know what? I didnt feel a single twinge. Oh, of course, Phyllis Diller will never be the actress Elizabeth Taylor is, but . . bear Crochet Elegant Style Accessories for Small Price By Pat Trexler Heres proof positive that fashion is a look, not a price. You can crochet these elegant a ccessories for a fraction of what you would pay in a boutique. This feminine is tote fill I I i. ... yy ,,vt 4 v NJa Wrist watch strap takes on a new look. Frivolous flowers, stripes are crocheted. Miss Canada looking roomy, The cro- cheted cover done in Mrs. Trexler is alternating bands of flower medallions and a shell pattern. Match or contrast the color of your lining to r chieve different looks. Just right for your summer linens and cottons is the nubbly texture of the handbag crocheted in a popcorn stitch. The textured look is very good Miss Carole Canada and is disclosed by Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Canada, 4106 Mt. Olympus Way. Parents of the future bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Guy Triplett, Pocatello, Idaho. Miss Canada is attending Colorado State College where she is a sophomore. Her fiance is presently attending Idaho State University. He affiliates with Delta Chi. parents of the bride-to-b- e, F-2- 84110. Those darling cosmopolitan fashions have arrived ' at Feminine tote is meet us there k fast- changing fashion world, even the wrist watch strap is taking on a new look. From tailored stripes to frivolous flowers, here are six different styles for you to crochet. Crochet cotton in a wide variety of colors was used to create all the items featured today. for To obtain directions making the bags and straps, send your request for Leaflet No. 3 with 35 cents and a long, stamped, self- - addressed envelope to: Pat Trexler, Home Service Department, Salt Lake Tribune, P.O. Box 867, Salt Lake City, Utah Robert Triplett plan to be married in a ceremony July 12 at Central Christian Church. The news 'y-too- this year. For Watch Band Keeping up with the Names Date good-lookin- g and is roomy, too. Mr. Tonnesen to Claim Bride Mr. and Mrs. William F. N J., are Graff, Ramsey, announcing the engagement of their daughter, Miss Marcia Special Imports Five Light bronze 6c crystal chandelier Regulaily 99.00 Special' at Ann Graff, to Glenn L. Tonnesen. A June 21 wedding in Ramsey is being planned. The bridegroom-to-bis a son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Lorin 2185 Tonnesen, Millstream Ave. Miss Graff is a senior at Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, Mass., where she is a chemistry major. She is affiliated with Phi Beta Kappa. Mr. Tonnesen, also a chemistry student, is a senior at Brow n ProviUniversity, dence, R.I. He is managing editor of the yearbook. Both plan to enter the University of a College of Medicine in the fall. e To Finish Seams When you are ready to finish your shoulder seams, slip the stitches for each shoulder onto a separate double- - pointed needle and hold the two sections together with wrong sides out. Now, insert the tip of a third needle into the first stitch on ach of the other two needles and knit these two stitches off as one. You now have one stitch on the right hand needle. Repeat this step. As soon as you have two stitches on the right needle, you can bind one off over the other. Continue across the row in this manner, knitting two together (one from each needle) and binding off one stitch at a time. When you come to the end of the row, your shoulder seam is complete. : Dear Pat: Do you ki.ow the trick of slipping shoulder stitches onto doublepointed needles instead of binding off as directed? Then simply knit front and back stitches together. A bit clumsy to knit off both needles at once, but well worth the fabulous shoulder seam you get. Large Hairpins I also use the largest hairpins I can find to pin pieces together. They never get lost like straight pins do. NANCY B If you were to do your on a purl row, you would just reverse this procedure by working short rows on the knit side. When you have completed the short rows, work one more row and place stitches on a stitch holder until your garment is ready to be assembled. bin-doi- extremely good- - I then turn your work so that the knit side faces you; slip the first stitch from the left to the right needle and knit to end of row. On the next row, work six stitches, turn and work as before, slipping the first stitch and knitting to end of row. very and Richmond, Virginia. UNWANTED HAIR REMOVED PERMANENTLY by our licensed ELECTROLOGIST iVkSciically Approved Method No Dear Nancy: I, too, like to finish shoulder seams this way, but dont believe I have ever mentioned it in a column, so thanks for the reminder! To achieve the proper shoulder slant when using this method, it is necessary to work short rows instead of binding off the stitches. For example, if you are instructed to bind off six stitches at the beginning of each knit row three times, you would work this way instead: Assuming there are 18 'stitches, on a purl row, work 12 stitches; Charge for Consultation beauty salon Monday thru Friday Downtown Only 328-813- 1 79 50 No. Imported Bohemian All crystal chandelier G) Regularly 97.50 Special at fewnNR 58 PUT ON YOUR 741W Vest 1st miow South .. Open Doily I to 5:30 Sot. (to 1:00 SPECS! 9104(5 363-923- 3 Do be- tween streaking, t.pping and frosting? If you do, you are better informed than most women who admire the highlight effects on friends. Light accents provide stylish effects on almost any color hair. And the newest fashion haircoloring is streak- Taylor is coarse and a friend who once saw her says she wears too much makeup. Naturally I tried to be fair in my criticism. I admitted Elizabeth does do a reasonable acting job now and then tut can anyone honestly say she is a beautiful person? My husband smacked his lips. We had the Elizabeth Taylor (and Kim Novak and Joey Heatherton and Gina Lollobrigida and Raquel Welch) argument frequently but it didnt disturb me too much. In the first place, he didnt really rave over them and in the second place actresses are fair game for wifely criticisms. But the other arguments did bother me. I spent years after we were married trying to find out what he saw in a laboratory technician he talked with at a party once. Well, she was interesting to talk to, hed say. But she was so homely! Id wail. Whereupon he'd aise his eyebrows and I'd hastily drop the subject. Until next time. It got so that my hackles would raise even if he said something complimentary about any woman lriend of ours. I'd immediately start eyeing the friend critically and within a week I'd be secretly referring to her as the mouse with frozen hair, or Miss Lump, or something else as kind. 0, as I say, I began to wonder if maybe I wasn't being too jealous. Was I really so insecure I couldnt By Sandy Poulson the longest time I thought perhaps NEW YORK (UPI) you know the difference Bandolinos spectator, that is! It's time to focus in on the great skirt and pant scene with perfect vision . . . in Navy and White or Chestnut and White. $23.00 A maker of a wild streak folkit, defines the terms as lows : Streaking is the lightening and 2 inch areas of hair. of Rarely are more than six light streaks put against dark in contrast in a hair fashion. The streaks are confined to the top layer or the hair on the crown. is the fine Frosting threading of w'isps of hair that are lightened throughout. Its a blonde effect that lasts for several months. Tipping is the abundant threading of strands of hair around the front portion of the head surrounding the face. Thus, lightened strands blend with ones own natural color at the back. Each of the three haircoloring effects requires infrequent Streaking needs to be refreshed only twice a Frosting and tipping year. to be tw'o or three need revitalized only times a year. Nancy Hale IDAHO -BLACKFOOr, Mr. and Mrs. J. LaThare Hale, Blackfoot, Idaho,of announce the engagement their daughter, Miss Nancy Hale, to Lt. Hyrum Arnold Hall. Salt Lake LDS Temple rites in March are planned. The future bridegroom, who is serving with the Air Force at M.not AFB, N.D., is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum E. Hall, Blackfoot. |