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Show 'M'l' - 10A DESERET NEWS, Tuesday, September 5, 1967 They Dear Abby Such A Loving Home over it -- nobility of people like you. The relatively few cases ef sums true humanity to maa make counties lions ashamed. mil- should , DEAR ABBY: My wife and working people (retired) trying to get along on although' money DEAR CONCERNED: I are ordinary weeks old. Shes a retarded 5 they seem to for pleasure trips, expensive luxuries, etc. "There is honor among it Is said. What has thieves, happened to our kids? Where CONhave we failed? CERNED DEAR DOROTHY: There ten, are ao words to describe the have He has done so well with therapy. He has gained "to 42 pounds and the doctors say he will be walking without braces in a few months. He is such a dear, loveable child, and has brought so much joy and laughter into our home.' Our little girt came to us at Dont assume that because, your children have not honored their commitment 'that YOU have failed. THEY have failed. social security, so we must draw on our savings, which, of course, are limited. We have a number of children all adults and married Yon can lead some people with children of their own, up to a fountain ef integrity, bat to college age. yon cant nuke them drink From time to time In order from It. (P A Sileoce knpUee to help them out, we have lent agreement Speak apl). our children, money, Interest-free- .' DIAS ASSY may to toari rt an. aiaaMan to KSC Sada. They promise to pay us TrwkMV Wrtta la back on Instalments. rt Ito Paaarat Hrn. P 0; Sto UW. Salt Laka City, Oltli. Mila Par a After two or three InstalaanaMl raMy. aacMa a ments we have been forgot- - (Mongoloid) child. She is sow S years old and walks and talks and grows smarter every day. All it takes is love and patience to care for these little ones. 1 have 4 grown children and 10 grandchildren. All normal, and I love them all. I hope you will print this, Abby, so others will realize that even Imperfect babies need a loving home. Thank you. DOROTHY t1-- ) k wasnt Sept. 19 wedding in the n, Murray. The evening of their wed-din- t, the couple will greet guesti at a reception at University . Ward, h 1851 Sunnyslde Ave. Bridal attendants will be S. Watkins, matron of honor; Miss Pamella Sue Hansen, maid of honor; Min Tamara Horton and Min Paulette Kay Hansen. Tbe brideelect to studying at the University of Utah, and to a member of Lambda Delta Sigma. Her fiance was graduated from the U. of U., where he Affiliated with PI Beta Nu. He has completed an LDS West German mission... .. .. Mrl Gary Miss Dixie Anne Lee and William R. Haslip are making plans for an Oct 14 wedding at the Sbalamar. A reception will follow. Parents of the' bride-elect trrrr Dixie Lee Pennia Hansen and a masters degree from the University of Utah, Mrs. Sheldon E. Escondido, Calif., formerly of Salt Lake City. Mr. Haslip, who has been living In Seattle, Wash., is a on of Mr. and Mrs. James R. are Mr. and Lee, Spencer-Hes- s Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Cheryl Lee Spencer and Steven Tracy Haslip, East Helena, Mont Miss Lee has attended Brigham Young University and was graduated from Stevens Henager College. Her fiance received a bachelors degree from Montana State University in Missoula, Mont, Hess. She to and a daughter Mrs. of Mr. Spencer, and Mrs. Kaysville. Tracy W. Hess, Farmington, are parents of the future bridegroom. Clyde Mr. By DOROTHY RITZ Dear Dorothy: Ive discovered that an old rubber glove, er something similar, crumpled In the palm of the hand will open stubborn jars like magic with none of toe attendant dangers of using other methods. Dear Dorothy: You say you freeze green peppers. Have you also frozen onions? . Dear Could you Dorothy: tell me what color shoes and other accessories I should wear with a light blue after-fiv- e cocktail dress? I am 65 years old, weigh 150 pounds and have gray hair. and give what to called toe "total look. However, yea could wear either black pab eat er black peas de sole hoes and bag. Throe an Items. While gtevro art always correct and, I think, look beet. From aB the trend to away matching colon, rather I blending ef colors. all-yr- Dear Dokethy: Dont understand why one of your reader wont wash blueberries before them. Ive bee freezing freezing them after washing without sugar, for yean since I cannot have sugar-a- nd they're ready for cereal or for baking almost the min- - If yen are short, toe same Wots CoBicas to Me. THE TINT SOCIALITE By toe time a baby has readied When You Eat Too Well... iU,J Demand Di-G- el Gives you more complete relief from . gassy-aci-d indigestion. Heartburn. Plain antacid tablets Tover-stuffe- d r feeling. Could this be the reason it didnt come out even? What can I do to try to straighten it? Pulling Roth C. doesnt help! Dear Roth: The fabric has been woven grain perfect if it to a woven plaid, not a printed one. You will often find this true of fabric that doesnt cost too much. However, there to a way of Cheryl Spencer straightening jt out a Place sheet on the wool and gather A Sept. 22 wedding in the In large folds. Place a piece .Salt Lake Temple is being of plastic over it and allow it planned by the engaged to remain covered overnight couple. Afterward, they will In the morning, remove the be honored at a wedding sheet (the fabric should be breakfast at Temple Square fairly damp by now) and Hotel and at a reception at dace It on your carpet the Carillon In BountifuL It isnt damp enough to ruin Bridal attendants will In- the carpet and the nap of the clude Mrs. Larry L Keegan, carpet will keep it from slipMrs. Don C. Ball, Miss Janping. Fold the fabric on the etta Spencer, Miss Susan Fry, exact center of a Nock design Miss Denlce Spencer and Miss or wherever the lines underneath will come out even with Gydene Spencer. color shore would add height Freese both of these the cut Into small same way in small covand put pieces ered cartons (from either cottage cheese or margarine) separated by foil In layers. inay neutralize excess acid. But they give you BO flifeef relief from jtomach gas one of the major causes of indigestion distress, heartburn tnd that tight too expensive. Home Line: Jars Open Like Magic I ; Sigma. Her husband, a U. of U. student, affiliates with Pi Beta and Beta Gamma Sigma. He has completed an LDS Mexican mission. Prenuptial parties were given by Mrs. DI-G- El f LIQUID mrsAPS not only -- well! Was I wrong in feeling that they should have let us know beforehand that they wer j ? leaving? Answer: Dont let a misun-derstanding spoil a friendship. Write to them immediately if! you have their address, and Pm sure youll find that they? assumed that you knew the date of their departure. Friendships are too precious to be destroyed so easily. Mrs. Charles Hall Ruby T. Osborn, Mrs. Sherman G. Eyre, Miss Marjorie Eyre, Mss Carolyn Browning, Miss Susan Clarice, Miss Sharyn Sessions, Mrs. Robert B. Barker and Miss Meredith Barker. painful gas relieves feel- that "over-stuffe-d ing. too. dru oro product. Get it today. Mint-flavore- d. TABLETS or LIQUID GRAND CENTRAL STORES Ose r. This $imm handy ol nourishment contains boxes, of Rice Cereal, Barley, Mixed Cereal, High Protein Cereal and two of Oatmeal. (Good way to discover babys cereal preferences.) , six-pa- luxe for yoor baby. 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CONCENTRATE MitchunV ALBERTSON'S iUOI-PESSKRA- Ij&fiBsaiM Im talking about Cerbee Strained High Mt MSi BBBft - You cbh charge all types of clothing; shoes and school supplies; You can thargu air transportation and everything an A automobile needs. ' , , V W ' ' . yourflmt about paying - as little as $10 a month or And you can talct 5. i 1 if you wish 'Y: X - X wttd txtfo cosh, your BahkAmericard entitles you to a cash advance, too! Should you yoo 13 S entire! abric mew ft Ww flash-cooke- d" tralizes excess acid it also gives you an extra ingredient thatlffiTfaps the ones on top. Begin by pinning the fold line in place. Next fold back the top layer of wool the entire length of your fabric; match the crosslines as well as the lengthwise fines about 4 inches from the fold. When you have shifted the fabric enough to make it even, continue with the same technique about 6 inches further. Continue doing so until the has been matched. You wont have to pin it because it wont slip if it is placed on the floor. This to the only way I know that will guarantee the two layers of fabric coming out exactly even. x KINDIRGARTtll - .find Gerber Cereal 4tiLiiSixesinostcon-nient- . SEW SIMPLE 1 uiti latoul tog out smiles. Theyre Outing in the offing? 2 youre in a matter of seconds to help going away for the weekend preserve those flavors and colors ,with a yoong cere- for babys enjoyment neu- Pert m.Tb Meat Dinners... months, he (or with three times sbe) has be- as ranch succulent come a sociable meat as regular httie creatiu dinners. (Nito-rall- y He gwgtos and that means more protein.) eoos. He amfleu, Selected garden vegetables we ebueUoe and added for flavor kiterest. Five toughs. varietiw, junior style, too. He has developed an awareness of whats going on about him, does a lot of mother-watchin- g. flttiag up end taking notice. AnHe respoods to the other social accomplishment of sound of your voice often with many babies is lapa smile or a coo. And how he sitting for short lengths of time loves to be held! r. . giving baby a chance to surThis is a wonderful age in toe vey the scene with those intereating department, too. Feed- ested eyes. ing is easy- apd baby seems to relish every drop, every morseL Colors of good aost. Gerber A variety of solid foods, indud-to- Fruits are a colorful addition to cereal, are probably part of babys menu, with orchard-goo- d his diet. flavors to encourage al-eater, Di-G- al ute they come out of the far toe various colors ef The advantage of this freezer. Dear Dorothy: Have quite that tf same of the color tone keeping my colored iff, thto fofish win toe vanished color. shoes dean. Nothing seems to work. Would you know cf something? There Is a very geei uectral shea errant stol daro a fine ea ado at meto goal Emily Dear Mrs. Post: We lived'; next door to a certain familj , for four years. We got along,' amicably. Several months ago, we learned that they were moving eat of town due to a job transfer. One morning I awoke to see ' moving van outside their house and was shocked to see the family leaving. I was angry and deeply hurt that they never let us know they were going. My little girl, cried for her friend. r Later on 1 heard that they, were hurt that I didnt run out I of my house to hid them fate $ n I am trying to make some clothes for school and bought plaid wool for a suit It Hans&n-Horto- n Fifth-Eight- Of The Being honored at nuptial festivities, are newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Elliott HalL They were married Tuesday in a Salt Lake Temple ceremony. The bride, the former Miss Kristine Wilcox is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale A. Wilcox,. 804'S, 750 East, Bountiful. Dr. and Mrs. Robert H. Hall, 685 Aloha Rd., are parents of the bridegroom. They honored the newlyweds at a wedding breakfast at Fort Douglas-HiddeValley Country dub. Tuesday evening, the Carillon will be the setting for a reception honoring the bridal couple. Attendants will include Miss Wendy Lynn Wilcox, Miss Marjorie Eyre, and Miss Camille Wilcox. Richard M. Christensen will be best man. The bride has been attending the University of Utah, and is a member of Lambda Delta By EUNICE FARMER Dear Eunice Fanner: Salt Lake Temple to being planned by Mist Pennle Ann Hansen and Raymond IX Horton. She to n daughter of Mr. and Mn. C. T. (Kelly) Han-se1946 Bryan A vs. Mr. Hoc tonto a son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Dale Horton, 484 Joye St, . By ELIZABETH L. POST To Straighten Wool Fabric Dates Are Set ; t A Word " . By! ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY: I read In your column about the couple who. puttheir retarded child in qn institution with others like him, lor his own good." People used to say that to me, until they learned that thatfa where we got our children in the first place. Our little boy was 9 months old And weighed 10 pounds when we got him. The doctor said he didnt think the child would ever see his first birth- day- - as he was a cerebral palsy child, and retarded, too. I told the doctor that with Gods help I would bring him through. I spent many , a sleepless night and shed plenty of tears when he would have convulsions, but I would wortrwith him until he got L4-Withou- Open Sandwich Special Cheese on d applesauce com-bi- n I m thi i treat for toddlers. Spread a piece of toast with a generous topping of Gerber Junior Applesauce. Sprinkle with shredded cheese, heat under broiler until cheese has melted. Different end tucei V: vt v 'V K )i - Gerber Baby Products, Boa &. Fremont, Michigan. e - r .c A - w |