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Show VvV VXS" At Holiday Open Houses Its party-tim- e everywhere right now. Social calendars have been brimming with festivities all during the holiday season. It was all so merry at one such event given Sunday afternoon by the Ambassador 43m Club. club members and it was a time for greeting fnends, meeting new ones, enjoyirg refreshments and just relaxing and havFor guests, ing fun. Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Rohlfing, left; Mrs. Owen W. Bunker, Mr. Burker, Mrs. Arthur W. Fairdough and Mr. Fairclough admire table decor at Ambassador Club's open house held Sunday afternoon. DESERET Proper NEWS Way To Serve Tuesday. 4A Dear Mrs. Post: You state, in a maidless home at dinner time, to remove plates one in not to stack. each hand With eight guests, that would mean eight trips if one held dinner plate in one hand bread and butter plate in the other. Can I properly place the butter plate on the dinner plate: This would reduce my intrips to the kitchen to four stead of eight. Mrs. G. Newton Newton: Yes. When you are a do - it - yourself hostess, you may carry out the butter plate on the Mrs. dinner plate. wedding, family tures were taken and not included in them. time I was engaged. I have been included? pic- I was At the Should JUNE Dear June: Family pictures are almost Invariably restricted to Immediate members of the family and their spouses. By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY: Please lam-bathe utter conceit of people who send mimeographed Newsletters was accepted st , to friends as a C h r istmas treat. They all sound like this: Dear Friends, George is now chairman the board ing Hi, Everybody, of hav- passed the presidency at Abby of his compa- ny on to Melvin, our new who won the club golf championship Inst year. Mel was so proud of our Peg when she was elected Junior the of treasurer League that he surprised her with a new Mercedes. Our little beauty, Judy, for Homecomwas runner-u- p ing Queen and also made National Honor Society. Timmy Yale, Har- vard, Dartmouth, and Princeton, but he thinks hell go to a little junior college up state. Blah, blah, blah, nothing but brag, brag, brag. Its nauseating! Next year, Bob and I are going to send these bores our own Christmas letters, and it will go like this: well anoth- er year has passed. Grandpa fell down the cellar steps and broke his hip. (Good thing we kept Bobs crutches after his ski accident.) Our Bobby tried to get into the peace corps but couldnt make It, so I guess hell be going to Vietnam. Susies boyfriend called off the engagement and we dont know what to tell people. My sisters daughter didnt go back to school this quarter. They claim its mononucleosis but, she has suddenly put on lots of weight and looks slightly p g. to me. Perk Up That Wardrobe By LOIS HOLMES Make a New Years resolution right now. Decide to knit a stunning coat to perk up your wardrobe and to rate raves from your family and friends. di'fi-cult Its really not such a it even may though task, look hard. True, it may take a little longer than making a sweater or a dress. But the end result will give you a great sense of accomplishment, and will be well worth 1W8 Buddy, my brothers pride and joy, was kicked out of school. They said it was on account of his hair, but I think he was one of those who were caught smoking pot. Look: like Bob will have to borrow on his life insurance again to pay his taxes. Well, things could be worse. If his mother sells her house and moves in with us, Ill kill myself. Gotta run. The whole family is down with Hong Kong flu, and guess who the nurse is? Merry Christmas! ELAINE DEAR ABBY: How do you stop a grown mm, age 30, from licking his plate? My husband does this all in fun just to show me how good a cook he thirks I am, but the kids art beginning to imitate LOVES TO COOK him. DEAR LOVES: Tell the clown if he doesnt quit licking the plate, you will give HIM a licking. Margie Clontz To Mar-Wille- y, arrangements of red and pink carnations. Still others who joined in the afternoon festivities Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Stratton, the P. J. Purcells, the Robert E. Carlesons, Mrs. Harry E. Carleson, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Andrews, the Rex Gleaves, Miss Margie Clor.tz and Michael William Draper will be married Monday in the Salt Lake Temple. his parents, Afterwards, Mr. and Mrs. Nephl A. Draper, Gardena, Calif., will give a wedding breakfast at the Heidelberg. That evening the bridal couple will greet reception guests at the White House Reception Center in Ogden. The bride-elec- t is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell R. Clontz, Ogden. Miss Clontz received an associate degree from Weber State College and a B.S. degree from Brigham Young University. Mr. Draper is a graduate of BYU, where he was named to Phi Kappa Phi. He has been granted a fellowship to study biochemistry at Rockefeller University in New York City. He fulfilled an LDS North German mission. Send $1 in or money check currency, order to Lois Holmes of California, Deseret News Fattern Department P.O. Box 6002, Inclewood, Calif., 90302. Make sure that you print name, address, ZIP code COAT. your and pattern number plainly. Send 15 cents extra for each s pattern you want sent mail. Send 25 cents extra for each pattern you would like sent air mail. Dear Lois: I ha.e seen such lovely, big tassels on belts, out Ive never seen directions for making them. Do you know how they are done? a stunning coat for your 1969 wardrobe. Tucks, detailing of this style add a chic look. Chloe S. Dear rfcloe: Yes. They are really very simple to make. Here are the directions for tassels: making Use a six inch piece of cardboard and wrap yarn as many times as necessary for the fullness you desire. Tie strands together tightly at one end with a long strand of yarn, leaving the ends to six-inc- h fasten to the garment. Cut the other end. Take another piece of yarn and wind it around the tied end cf the tassel about three-fourtof an inch below the tie. Wrap several times and then tie securely, pulling the loose ends inside the tassel. Trim to desired length. HU1 Complete Design Consultation Service on Kitchen, Recreation and Bathrooms. Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Sloan, 4119 W. 3860 South, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Diana Jean Sloan. She will be wed to Allen Abbott in a Salt Lake Temple ceremony on Sept. 5. Mr. Abbott is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Zane Abbott, Tacoma, Wash. The bride-elec- t and her fiance are attending Utah State University. V tors enjoying the buffet supper ar 1 an evening chatting with fnends were Mr. and . . . Mrs. Richard Elggren, Louisville, Ky ; M . and Mrs. H. Lloyd, Boston, Mass., and Miss Pamela Pace, Ithi-c- ALSO ENTERTAINING at an open house the past weekend were Mr. and Mrs. David R. Pace, 1436 Harvard Ave. As guests arrived at the Friday night party, they were delighted with the gay (Mexican-typ- e lanterns) lighting the pathway to the front door of the Pace home. visi Among the faroli-to- s Cam-briag- e, th'-re- . . . John R. home is another a Yale Universiwho has been holidays in Utah. Saturday, he will join his brother, John, and his wife for the return trip East. ALSO AT THE ANOTHER OPEN HOUSE held Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 2412 John R. Christiansen, Lynwood Dr. It sen, who armed m Salt Lake City on Saturday from Mass. (John is attending Harvard Medical School a, NY. . . . their son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Christian- s was given in honor of Christiansen son, RoLrt, ty student, spending the Diana Sloan Joan Knudsen Kay Pedersen is a son of Mrs. Louise ConNampa, Idaho, and Edward J. Connolly Jr., fiance attend Brigham Young University, where she is a member of Angel Flight. Mr. Connolly has fulfilled an LDS Irish mission. Pedersen, 2360 E. 3395 South. The future bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Give P. East Grant, nolly, Boise, Idaho. Knudsen-Connoll- y Making plans for a Jan. 29 wedding in the Salt Lake Temple are Miss Joan Knudsen and Dean Bowen ConnollyMiss Knudsen is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Knudsen, 1724 Browning Ave. The prospective bridegroom A wedding breakfast will follow the nuptial rites. That evening the bridal pair will greet reception guests at the Shalamar. They will be further honored Feb. 1 at an open house at the Boise Fourth Ward. bride-ele- and ct her Pedersen-Gran- t Announcement is the engagement of Pedersen and Lynn s The are Mr. and Mrs. made of Miss Kay D. Grant. bride-elect- O. parents Martel 3720-223- 5 A May 20 wedding in the Salt Lake Temple is planned by the betrothed pair. His parents will honor them at a wedding breakfast. Mr. Grant is attending Stevens Henager College and has also studied at the University of Utah. He fulfilled an LDS New Zealand South mission. A New Look For The New Year By ARLENE DAHL Life is an adventure at least, it should be. Yet its terribly easy to get into a rut and lose that m a r v e 1 cts sense of curiosity w h i c ii impels us to e x plore the unfamiliar. It happens s o m e t i mes without our knowing it. A new year offers a spe- cial challenge LET'S BE BEAUTIFUL mean color, not a neutral) that does great things for you. Make it a mainstay in your wardrobe, your home, and everything that expresses you. YOUR COLOR In time, your friends should be thinking of it as your color. It must be wildly , .. Z Miss Dahl for tryL.g something new. As 1969 begins, why not rediscover the excitement of becoming, wisely. though, ABVIRTIIIMINt- - Lemons skin clear and fair you need the natural SAVES YOU MONEY... 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