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Show .t 9'mxf,wm f'lae'r gymaii rrwi ygyyyym'wwi miw 'wjpr,yg!.iilwMi jqjFtmyr DESERET IMorJU NEWS Qj WQW&b, Satjrdoy, October 5, 1963 Pear Abby ,, 'i' MAv I 7 4 .ft V ' f .&. W; is i . ' Vy :;: . a " ? i v . . m i L Y - : ' What A Situation! V r, -. ,- v KT CV" 1 J If 4 I 9 A ' j -- :i: r IIv T .. y i j t ? A'S.l',' t . v F yl'? si ;)t S l,?'f!' j .? v v .? t v. f V'V f A V i v " k 1 1 A 7 , & ; f Y , ih x'C7X--' V ' J t 'T Vs " ., ; going, she will. My problem is that I didnt put a time limit on my offer, and now she expects me to pay her the S3 a pound I offered her a year ago. 1 would like to give her some kind of reward for losing all that weight, but I dont think shes entitled to $3 a pound now. W hat is your opinion? DADDY DAVID DEAR D4DDY: Since you put no tinfe limit - V ? 5 pm YOU AND YOUR ? ? 4r rs 7-- . At Ambassador Club fashion show, Mrs. e Cs T. Stanley modeled knit Suit with tweed look, by Gino Paoli. The . ; long stole matches. C. Caldwell, chairman of modeled d costume style event, combining long wool coat, and silk dress in matching print. Mrs. Vaughn C By EVELYN On runway at Ambassador Club Saturday afternoon, Mrs. Harold F. Wills appeared in casually-style- d autumn haze mink coat, belted in the back. multi-colore- V. Chase, Mrs. Harold F. Willc, Mis. Lefty MAZURAN Lan-duie- s. Deseret News Women's Editor HER COMMENTS 4 Ambassador Club ladies and their guests stepped Lhfough a doorway to fashion Saturday afternoon. They gathered at the clubhouse for festivities that included luncheon and a fall fahion show. - Mrs. Marvin L. Arent was the commentator. As the style show progressed, she had some fascinating things to say about fashion. Such things as: The costume look is so important, all the way from a slim silhouette to a full. The diess with its own coat canies out this costume idea beautifully right now in knits, tweeds, and m a variety of silk and wool combinations. Women have started to build fur wardrobes nowadays, especially since some of the fun fur coats are in the same price range as cloth coats. Looking smart these days are casually-stylemint jackets and coats that can be worn for day or evening. Persian lamb always a favorite m black, now comes in many colors, such as bone and camel. And beaver looks great in a new deep brown. in the Legation Room . 'Welcoming the party-goer- s ware Mrs. Vaughn C. Caldwell, chairman of the ladies activities committee; Mrs. Howard L. Blood, and Mrs. Janies F. Robinson. were assisted by other comnnltee memThey bers, Mrs. Glen W. Nielson, Mrs. Grant L. Valentine, Mrs. Vee Vadclouns and Mrs. Clifton C. Claik. mannequins centered each luncheon table at the event. h d I . FALL STYLES following luncheon, Arents . . . doorway to fashion presented a style show featuimg eveiything from sports clothes to evening attire. Ambassador ladies were the models, making stylish appearances on the runway. ;They included Mrs. Joe Casull, Mis. Bill Rodei-kk- , Mrs. C. T. Stanley, Mis. John Price, Mrs. Vaughn C. Caldwell, Mrs. Milton T. Rigby, Mis. Martini C. L.ndem, Mrs. R. R. Scheiderider, Mrs. Ray ERSATILE KNITS 7 Magic iVatug-'j- As far as knits are concerned, every woman them. Theyre so versatile, practical and flattering. New appioaches to knits include textures, skirt and the pleated the tweedy look, the skirt, which have become so popular with women. murt have By BARBARA You don't need a lot of furniture when youre on a strict budget. Hae eatner coats are fashion favoutes these days, and increasingly so. A far cry irom the old raincoats, theyre made of handsome fabtics that have been made waer repellent, everything from coats wool to brocade to velvet. These aie perfect travelers, can be woin for any occasion, rain or 'hine. Capes always have been good. Never more so than this fall. Theyre being shown m wool, and in e such precious furs as natural leopard and broadtail. All-- carpenter construct one-hal- expensively By LOIS and JIM HUNTER Should a working wife claim her own tax exemption? Of all the questions asked tax consultants, this is perhaps the most common. Variations on it crop up regularly in this departments mail. Why the question is com- en- has the tertaining warmth of home, and yet the ease of a restaurant dinner. and more homeMore makers are simplifying their entertaining problems by takout ing folks out to dinner for the main course, that is and then bringing them back to the house for a delicious home-bakedessert. This ceraiuly takes the pressure off the homemaker, especially if shes a career girl, too; and it still enables her io diaw her guests into the pleasant informal atmosphere that a party at home always means. that o , , r s 4 x 2 A x sv4 Yn U x t W J N S & '! V 41 ' 7 4 hr Try new serving Blueberry Sugai Crust Pie to your guests. They will rave. e h pie filluig, lightly and topped spiced with cardamom with a glazed an2 sugared crust. Bake it ahead of time, then warm it a bit for your deceit guests. IF tiieres any left over, the children will enjoy it served cool for lunch or an treat. aftm-scho- 2 1 1 1 taulespoons butter oi herey pie filling mar- garine package pic crust mix egg yoik teaspoon undiluted milk evapo-late- d Fold relied pastiy In half; transfer to top of blueberries, making sure fold is in center; w ithout unfold stretching. Turn under extra pastry and press into uptight run. Crimp 2 tablespoons sugar deeoratively. 1 finely chopped Bake at 400 degrees for 15 minutes; remove from oven. Beat egg yolk and milk to- tablp-poo- n pecans 7 teaspoon caidamom Pour pie filling into 9- - or luirch pie pan or shallow b,.kmg dish Scatter bits of bullet ovei top Prepare mix for pie accoiding to package roll pastiy 1 inch larger than invetteu pie pan or dish. one-cru- BLIEBERRY SI GAR (RLST PIE 2Nv. 2 cans (4 cups) blue mon is obvious. Working wives in the labor force now outnumber single woman workers by more than two to one. Nearly 15 million mained women hold full or part-nm- e jobs. D1SRLPT BUDGET It is the part-timworking wile who is most likely to distax rupt the budget of the family; withholding schedules are based on yearly armngs. But what about the wife who woiks full time? Almost always the answer is exceedingly simple: it is immaterial whether the wife claims own tax exemption or whether the husband e d exciting furnished ,, look. ' '' v' t 4. r Add a table and some simple chairs, and the dining area will be ready for sumptuous entertaining. These shelves, that you can install yourself, can take the place of expensive furniture. Great idea! g 0.0 P g P a flflgggggfl COB IMIltlLg.lt IS g 0 P 8 C Q fl a i 0 Q OOP 0 0 OfV Taxes And The Working Wife By WINNIFRED JARDINE Deseret News Food Editor dessert to top off sucli a restaurant meal, perhaps youd like to try Blueberry Sugar Crust Pie. Its a deep-dispie made with flavorful canned blueber-l- y wS. i conspicuous. broadtail sheath dress. And the afternoon ended with Ambassador Club ladies and their guests thinking the whole event added up to a wonderful way to spend an autumn day. Dessert For r Painted the color of the wall, shelves could be less mim-leogt- Delicious an ceiling-to-floo- -- Or use a small figured wallpaper as a backgiound gold teabox paper would be elegant and lend an Hemline lengths continue to caue controversy. f (said Mrs. Arent) up to one and inches above the knee, depending on the shirt style and the womans figure, are the most desirable. We've always opposed the she said. And we oppose the nudi and the maxi, except in very rare instances." The fashion show ended with a stunning costume made of Lammoire Lroadtail. It featured a flattering cape bordered in ranch mink, worn over a A Really new scheme of (or a Shelves will take the place of buffet and serving table. Stain them walnut, and paint the wall behind them a gay color. AS TO HEMS e gM shelves and a plate rail for displaying pretty china and gadgets. Lam-moir- Mid-kne- your husband - llR! BARNES expensive .it Heres a r Decor Moore At Autumn Fashion Show J .y ,f S' three-piec- V iTnnnnnnnnnrtirir trrrinmrTirtnmnr-- Work J Deseret News Photos by Howard 1 HOME '-y WSvt,-- -- I- KSL Redio Troubled Write to Abbv in ter e ot tt-- Deseret News, P 0 Box 1257, Salt La1 Citv, Utah, W1!0 For a personal rep'y, enclose a stamped, seif addressed envelope. I Y -- m obly. She plans panics and of their wedding ammersuty. While my bi oilier wao alive her : nniveia-r- y never was the day for any .special celebia-tion- s not even their 10th, for instance. 23th" is appicaclnng (her Now that the husband has been dead for six yeais), weie feaiful that she might do something really big." Tell me, Abbv, is it pioper for a widow to do tills' PUZZLED DEAR FIZZLED: No. But perhaps thats her way of insuring herself against loneliness on that memorable day. DEAR ABBY may be heard at It 11 I m weekdays on servance shes 7- A,t.7 b 7777X'i,vvA IY V fA V,' Vir ' y.'sVate i Wv. DEAR ABEY: Snue my btolhois death several years ago lus widow has beta dun g of our famisomething which bothcis tne rest g I !&r;vV f7 on she stout? Dont ask! Well, apparently my offer was no incentive, because instead of losing weight, she gained more! All of a sudden she decided to go to a doctor and get on a weight-losinprogram. So far sne has lost 13 pounds, and she is still losing. She says she is going to lose at least another 30 pounds, and at the rate r . $3 for otery your offer, youre stink for the offer inspired Iter pound of flesh. Perhaps your to go on a diet, and it to ik her a year to gather the determination. DEAR ABBY: About a jear ago I offered S3 for every pound to give m) daughter-in-'ashe lust as she had a beautiful face, but was j 1 fti v J tslivs diw-ction- gether. Combine sugar, pecans and caidanom. top ciust with egg mixture, spin, kie with sugar mixture Return pie to oven and bake 13 minutes more, or until golden biiiwn and crus'y. Makes 8 servings. The same both. claims amount of taxes will be paid m either ease, Consequently, there is as a rule, advantage in a wifes claiming her no working own tax - withholding exemption. AX EXCEPTION One exception, perhaps, is where there is family discord and the wife wishes to file a separation, or divorce is in the offing. Ordinarily, however, when a joint return is filed, it doesnt matter who earned the money or who claimed the exemption, tion. f Both husband and wife are equally liable for the (full tax, and any refund is jointly payable to the couple. , MORD OF CAUTION Heres a word of caution: when a wife claims her own exemption, her husband must cancel the claimed exemption for her on his certificate with ; his employer. cancellation becomes effective, there may be a period during w hich both are claiming the exemption and too little tax is being empt.on to his certificate. It may take up to six months "to adjust the husband's withholding taxes for these changes. For this reason, the husband is frequently wise to claim all exemptions for his family, with his woik-m- g wife claiming none. withheld. 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