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Show '( mrilH ", 'How To ?? friiV NEWS eV Lr V ' , , ? ? t DESERET I Squelch Romance , October 21, 1963 Monday, 10 A December Bv ABIGAIL VAN BUREN I am a bachelor. Im perfectly normal, DEAR ABBY: the enjoy of company women occasionally, but I am not look- - Is Wedding Planned is made of the engagement marriage of Miss Martha Annette Brunson and Robert T. Buehler. Disclosing the nuptial news are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Brunson, Tex. Mr. Buehler is a son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Lloyd Buehler, 1967 Claremont Way. A Dec. 6 wedding in the Salt Lake Temple is planned by the betrothed pair. They will be honored at a reception that evening at Monument Park Stake House, and a second reception will be held Dec. 14 at the Brunson home in Baytown. Miss Brunson has studied at Lee College in Baytown, and is a graduate of LDS Business College. Announcement a modest and forthcoming bun-galo- and I AS ssr Leather is currently a fashion favorite. In this room setting the upholstered furniture, in black JE3, , underscored with black and and red leather, white area rug. Glass table adds highlight. is Look Leather Stylish &J3K5$ By LILLIE MILLER Deseret News Staff Writer Never has leather been more popular than it Ls today. It s popping un everywhere. Not only in milady's ward robe, but in home furnishings, too. The leather look has come alive, and in a wide range oi colors. No longer is it cold and bland. As a result, its moving out of the office and recreation rooms into living rooms. This material is being given a lift as the craze for the the antiqued or cuir sauvage look in apparel sweeps across board into upholstery. Leather covered sofas, chairs, tables and other furnish and comIngi have a durable combination of looks, elegance ABBY: You said. There is one type of man I have never known to be strong, DEAR fort. It's easy to keep looking beautiful, too. The latest tanning leathtechniques are turning out rugged yet pliant upholstery a with clean soapy workable as ers that are as silk, yet wipe reliable and trustworthy, and he is the mai, who would ask for a loan of money from the cloth. woman he loves. Are there NO exceptions? BEEN THERE soft kid There are many textures from which to choose smooth. glove calfskin, suede, cowhide, embossed, crushed, The newest thing about leather is its sudden versatility. It is being teamed with chrome, aluminum, molded plywood, cane wrought iion, painted or stained wood, fiberglas. ISES Some of the more obvious places youll find leather used are on chairs, ottomans, sofas, or inlaid on desks, tables and cabinets. But leather can make the difference between ordinary when it appears on headboards, throw piland distinctive lows, lamps. For a very different effect, panel a wall or tile a floor with leather. UNUSUAL Panels of black leather straps on ends of this tweed sofa add to the Mediterranean setting. ... Sleeping Problem By THE GESELL INSTITUTE Dear Doctors: g have three sons but, believe, me, none of them ever pulled that trick. They know better than to try it. I think the little girl was just spoiled. Doctors Answer: Theres a little more to it than that. You, obviously, are a firm mother and chances are you have gentle sons. Some children dont have and sleeping troubles. It is not just that their parents do a better job of disciplining. Here's another comment. going-to-be- d Dear Doctors: I sympa thize with the parents whose little girl wanted to sleep in their bed. We have the same problem, but I think I am curing it by ireans of a Jmple, and rather mean, little trick. When our Patsy is troubled and cant sleep and comes into our bed, I just dont give her much room. I dont se.y anything, but she isnt comfortable and soon she usually trots back into her own room. Doctors Answer: You are an adaptable mother. You realize that Patsy does sometimes need that bit of extra comfort and suppo-- t which your bed provides. But you dont give in all the way, and youre gradually winning your point. And now, a father tells us his Here's a stunning wool ensemble m fashionable taupe. Sleeveless dress under a marvelous PERMANENT r.eg. $15 Iih hides cut, shampoo, set, conditioner. $T50 4 WAKE UP AND LIVE For Better Health one or two servings. Citrus fruits or tomatoes one or more servings. By BOB RICE Mr. Rice: Do I need to take vitamin supplements regularly to get all my daily require- Other fruits and vegetables one or two servings. ments? Answer: If it is a good vitamin and mineral supplement then you are assured of all your vitamin getting supplements in this way. But that is a matter in w hich most of the nutritionists do not fully agree. Some will give you supplements and others will not. I will leave that matter with you and your physician. EASIER PACKAGING However, I will add that if nature wanted to put everything that a carrot had to offer us in the form of a pill, it would have been easier for nature to package carrots that way. Of course, this is being a little ridiculous but not so much as thinking that man can capture in a capsule what even then finished up the night in her own bed. Some nights I sensed she just came to touch the blanket and pillow, but didnt stay. But they were always waiting if she needed them. Bread or cereals, whole two slices grain or enriched or one cup of cereal. Fat butter or margarines two pats. If you eat those foods, generally speaking, there will be no need for supplements. nature closed up in a carrot. Good nutrition, and not the number or kinds of pills, is the way to good health. Your body can be no more than the foods that go into it. From a great deal of study and experience I would recommend that you eat these foods every day: meat, fish, one poultry, cheese or eggs or two servings. SUGGESTED SERVINGS Milk, whole or skim two glasses. Green leafy vegetables some foods. too, that the or mutilated fruits and vegetables are of the most value to the body with the possible exception of fresh fruits and vegetables blended for immediate con- Remember, least-cooke- ' d sumption. If you have physical culture questions, send them to Bob Rice in care of Deseret News Women's Department Box 1257 Salt Lake City U.. i 84110, Mr. Rice, physical culture expert, will answer them privately or in these col- umns. permanent n ave Our finest permaneit CUT and HI4H wave-inclu- ding STYLING TRY OUR TINTING Special this week $4 Finally she no longer needed them, but I think I even missed her visits. Another landmark of growing up had come and gone. Doctors Answer: You sound like a wonderful father. RULE OF THUMB There is one rule of thumb in good eating eat good, whole- SPECIAL iQyb&d, QteuSv COLLEGE OF BEAUTY 120S WILM1NCTON t t AVENUE SALT LAKE TY, UTAH PHONE 436-936- "1 TUITION This offer expires Nov. 30, '68 HEW CLASSES HOW STARTING 466-414- 9 486-844- 4 Come Give It a Fne-wee- T ry! color ml slutnpoo Mtid m t rtRtiLr Sh vdttf OrlttWr ml wt k AH A EVENING APPOINTMENTS Both Locations Open Evenings Until 10 p.m. 2230 So. 7th East 46-010- 1 MURRAY LOCATION 5636 So. 9th East ,262-550- 6 witinaibiV " v mfc Loses 60 lbs., keeps weight off 14 years Fat had .plagued JoAnne Folk Chambers from childhood right into high school. On shopping trips, her mother would point out all the cute dresses in sizes 9 and 10, hoping it would make her reduce. But it didnt. COLOR SHY? 2827 So. 23 d E. 890 E. 33rd So. 262 So. Main ?nuh Her fiance was graduated from the University of Utah, where he affiliated with Sigma Chi. He has fulfilled an LDS Southern Australian mission. Dear Doctors: To solve our daughters sleeping problem, I prepared on the rug next to mv bed a woolen blan- - BEAUTY COLLEGE 1st Sometimes in the night and as in a dream, I would reach with my hand and stroke her little curly head. This went on for quite some time. I kept the blanket in readiness but her visits became less and less frequent. Some nights she came but only early in the morning and Martha Brunson solution. ExCdUCis 364 4377 down without waking my wife or me. OCTOBER IS COLOR MONTH Tuesday through Thursday Specials 26955 East ket, folded in two with the top slightly open, and a pillow. When our daughter, Marie, came in one night I showed her this arrangement and told her to make herself comfortable. After a few nights, she could just come in and lie BEAVER SUrrED FOR AUTUMN jacket Bay-tow- n, Solved I just read insisting on sleep-irwith her parents every night. I feel sorry for them. They should never have let her start it in the first place. I Personal Selection Chocolates Is CHILD BEHAVIOR the letter about the Pnore DEAR BEEN: Yes. A husband and wife many years married, and united by com-co- n interests, may become so one in purpose -- nd thought that a common purse would be as natural to them as a common bed or dinner table. But before marriage, or immediately after, the man who begins to ask a woman for the use of her purse shows himself to be lacking more than money. CHIC And leather takes on an unexpected chic when used in unexpected places, like refrigerator fronts. refrigThis is easy to do with the removable-panel-frorefrigzebra white and black striped a Just erators, imagine or a more subdued erator . . . brewn and white calfskin smooth leather. its durability, beauty, Add up the advantages of leather and its popularity is understandable. ease of maintenance 3 HI g DEAR NOT: Tell her youre going to vote for Hubert and move back upstairs. LOOKS GREAT MANY enjoy my privacy. My problem is a very aggressive divorcee who moved in next door. Shes not bad looking but she comes on awfully strong. She is a Republican from way back and a big Nixon booster She started in the usual neighborly manner. If she sees a light in my place she runs over, bringing prepared meals, and an armful of Nixon literature for me to read. Shes even offered to cook for me, and do my ironing, but Im not about to fall into that trap. When shes not talking about Nixon, she's talking about marriage. Last week I had it, so I moved my refrigerator, stove, ai d TV down to the basement so she wont know if Im home, so now she telephones me! What should I do? NOT INTERESTED Her father used another tactic. He is a funeral director in Williston, South Carolina. When someone died, hed say: Heart attack. She was too heavy, JoAnne. It made her think. But it didnt mate her diet. By her junior year, she was nearly 180 pounds. What boy would take her to the prom? This thought, along with a dermatologists remark, gave her the incentive to reduce. JoAnne, he said, if youd lose about 60 pounds, you could be Miss America. But how was she todo it? She remembered that her ir.otbr had once used a reducing plan candy,called Ayds. Since it contained no harmful drugs, she decided to try it. Yd take one or two, before meals as direoed, and Ayds helps curb your appetitejOn the Ayds Plan, you eat less becuse you want less, so lose weight JoAnne not only lost 60 pound she was named Miss Willisbn in the 1954 Pageant and hs maintained her weight with tfe help of Ayds for 14 years. Try time. t |