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Show 20 A DESERET NEWS, Friday, October 11, T?68 Dating Rules For Teens Toinette Dear Mary Marker: I need some adwee. My mother and I do not agree on the answer to my problem I am going s'eady with a i, Sweeten Married Is i i ; 1 fine fellow. We both have high like our parents. standards But he wants to take me out nearly every night and to sta r 4f out late. I can see this isn't the best thing, but I dont want to offend him, and I can't turn dowm a date. I ask my mother to say, when we leave, I expert you in at 11 p m. (or some nights 12 pm, according to where we are going). She says that is my responthat she trusts me, sibility but that I must stand firm ' Miss Toinette Sweeten and Dennis Phillips Nielsen were married today in a Salt Lake Temple ceremony. Following, they weie feted at a wedding breakfast at Log Haven by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. HiHort P. Nielsen, 9089 S. State Sf. Parents of the biule are Dr. and Mrs. RobEast. ert L. Sweeten, Tins evening the bndal couple will be honored at a rccrpbon at the Shalamar. Attending the bride will be Mrs. Daniel F. Peritelute, matron of honor; Miss Rebecca Sweeten, maid of honor; Miss Terri Kedding-ton- , Miss Deborah Keddington and Mrs. John P. Breinholt Jr. Dale George Nielsen will be best man. The bride is a graduate of the University of Utah, where she affiliated with Lambda Delta Sigma, Sigma Delta Omicron. She is a member of the American Home Economics Assn. The bridgroom is a graduate of Brigham Young University. He also has studied at Utah Stale University, where he affiliated with Sigma Chi. At BYU, he was a member of Delta Phi Kappa; the Society for Advancement in Management; Confederate Club, and the Business Management Association of Utah. He has fulfilled an LDS Southern States mission. 7 r 'i i , 2207-220- 0 , y ' and manage. HASN'T IMPROVED rA Yet she always wants me in earlier. Well, I cant manage the situation or get any help. I V r I have heard that being gether tco much becomes risky. How can I manage this, and is there really any danMarg ger? Dear Marg: Your mother is in error leaving the whole burden and responsibility to- depend on him to drive safely and to protect you. HUE RILES They should tell him your house rules (by all means have some): practically no dates on school nights; a definite arrival home time on weekend evenings; ALWAYS a telephone call if delated through an emergency. Of course there is danger in being together constantly. What is termed human nature has its boundaries, and After an overdose of Early American, French Provincial, Danish Modern or whatever youve gone in for in a big way, a few Oriental touches are most welcome, and this is the year for them. Whether its Japanese, Chinese, Siamese or what other ese you can think of, they have proved to be good mixers and break up the monoe furniture tony of that era. 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Your parents, together and should make separately, friends with your boy friend and let him know clearly how much they prize their daughter, and how much they Mrs. Dennis Nielsen Entertaining at prenuDtial parties were Mr. John P. Breinholt Jr., Mrs. Frances Evans, Mrs. George Goff, Mrs. Waldo L. Macey. Mrs. Clyde Earl, Mrs. Dale Atkinson, Mrs. Frank Karpowitz, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel F. Pentelute, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lyle Sweeten, Miss Julie Watkins, Miss Claudia Morgan. Decor From The Orient By DOROTHY DRAPER human beings should not press beyond those limits Knowing what is expected of him will help a boys re- filary Mcsrker thought it would be better when school started, but It is almost the same. His folks want him in earlier. He lives quite a distance from me, so hes that much later getting home. Ask your druggist : ; tables or chairs, mirrors and pictures adds a little of the spice of the Far East. A chest of drawers with those tailored drawer pulls lends squared-of- f a neat flavor for use as chest, buffet or end table. Jade o a lifelike reproduction of that soft green stone makes a smart accessory addition to the usual items. One nice do can more for a table piece dezen uninteresting, thar unrelated objects. Pictures with an Oriental theme, hangings (they are coming back at a surprising rate), small wall screens or large floor screens immediately set the stage for a different scene. FRISKY OXFORDS SPICED WITH SHINY PATENT Oriental objects picked up here and there in a special boutique for that sort of thing decorative figures, intriguing mas i paper thin china all make good conversation hung Japanese lantJms, over your ordinary bulbs, placed in the right spot lei d a romantic glow and who would want to forego anything like that? Dear Dorothy Draper: Soon moving to a new house. The walls are painted white and theres a green mural. We have pne gold chair, and a sofa and chair in blue. What color do you suggest for draperies and carpet? Would an emerald green carpet go with this? 13.50 CITY AND OGDEN 374-278- 0 fifty fey' vv . trunk to just bulging with his original CLEAN-CU- T collec- ZCMI BETTER DRESSES -- - JUMPER IN CHOICE OF TWO TEXTURES tion of better dresses, costume knits and long coat ensembles truly an event not to be missed. Mr. Harold Marks, outstanding fashion consultant, will be on hand to display the trunk showing all day The place: Saturday, October 12, 10-our Aery own second floor of fashion. Well see you there! 10.98 This is the year of the jumper, and when you own this ore, you'll wonder how you did without it. Team it with turtlenecks or frilly blouses, wear it with or without a belt, and love its this minute look. Styled by Lynn Carol, in wool flannel, solid shades of black, camel or purple, sizes 12 to 20 and 142 to 22V2. In herringbone tweed, black, brown or olive green, sizes 10 to 18 and 142 to222. 6. Fall colors. Sizes 12.50 Mail and phone orders filled, indicate 2nd color choice For delivery, dial 328 1188 in Salt Lake City area, 825 1607 in Ogden area, in Provo area, Zenith 737 in outhmg areas Allow 4 class for delivery. There is a 50c charge on any C OD. Mail orders to Box 1465, add 38c postage plus 3Vr. sales tax in Utah ( 1 011). SHOP MONDA Y AND FRIDA Y 10 A M. TO 9 PM. lias sent large group of beautiful corduroy separates, Mix cr match Jackets, skirts and pants. 11.50 SALT LAKE alpertliis scliwartz ZCMI 407 10.50 42 well be : Save vp to Growing girls' to 9 FIFTH FLOOR CHILDREN'S SHOES Mail and phone orders filled, add 55c postage (1011). r coordinates .Misses' 1272 to 3 mini-skirt- s, anniversary oy Children's 8 12 to 12 This is the "granny shoe", favorite fashion of young misses everywhere. Perfect with pants end school clothes. Black patent Chili Romame. Just one of our quality-sur- e or leather on trim grey Stride-rit- e selection. pieces. Dear Mrs. C. A. C.: Draperies could be a combination print of gold, blue and green. Then have a carpet in the soft green of the mural, rather than emerald green. fall Infants' 6 to 8 Salt Late. Downtown Only THIRD FLOOR SALT LAKER SHOP Mail and phone orders filled, indicate 2nd color choice, add 52c postage (1011 ). it V r SALT 1 and OGDEN Mad and phone orders filled, indicate 2nd color choice, f nr delivery, dial 3281188 in Salt Lake City area. in Ogden area, 374 2780 m Provo area. Zenith 737 in out f, mg areas Delivery north toTremonton and Richmond, south to Payson and Provo, east to lleher and Mulway, west io Grantsulle and Tooele.aV points in betu een. Allow 4 days for delivery. There is a 50c. charge on any C.O D Mail orders to Box 14651 add indicated postage plus 3A sales tax' in Utah. SHOP MONDAY AND FRIDAY 10 AM. 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