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Show v- - MRS. ALLEMAN'S A PRIZE-WINN- Fall Club ER v Art Making By DOROTHY beason Begins 0. REA Deseret News Staff Writer SPRINGVILLE Ambassador Club Ladies will begin the seasons activities, Monday. Sept. 18, 1230 An exquisitely fash- ioned doll has gamed first prize for Mrs. Laura Alleman, Spnng-villin one category of the rational contest. Pm e, The exhibit submitted by Mrs. Alleman is actually two dolls in a scene captioned, Hurry Home, Daughter. The grandmother doll, holding an infant, has just dropped the last bottle and spilled the contents on a small handmade rug. V p Mrs. t t Vw'' 'rx mg them. A i v" Mrs. Jensen Jensen, chairman of the Ambassador Lynn wood Ladies Activities Committee, will preside. She will be as sisted by other officers, Howard Smith, vice chairman, and Mrs. Chester Stanley, with kid leather. I aid the times before I got the exsatisfied me, Ms. Alle- secreta- Intricate talents went into making the doll, whose fingers are individually wired. Her costume Ls wool, and her artificial hair is neatly styled. It isnt the first triumph for Alleman. Her flower vender which resembles Eliza, of My fame, brought home the Lady prize from the 1971 doll exmbit. Committee chairmen for the year include Mrs. Roy Hobbs, music; Mrs. William Mrs. doll, Fair first she dressed in her own infant clothes to illustrate how "grandma looked as a baby.'' Mrs. Alleman holds a doll Mrs. Alleman is more than a and collector. She uses her dolls to make history and genealogy come alive for children. doll-mak- er When my grandchildren look at me hard for them to realize 1 was once an infant or a little girl. So, I have a doll dressed in the clothmg I wore as an infant. Other dolls illustrate how grandmothers looked long ago. Laura and her husband, Lynn, have they take the various dolls to exhibits. After Lynn had carefully crated the grandmother doll to take her to Omaha, the AUemans were rare expenences as My son is married and has two children, a daughter 12, and a son 10. We have always had a good relationship with our son and his wife. She works as a waitress and saves her tips in a small bucket which she keeps on her dresser. It usually contains about ?100. My son saves half dollars, which he keeps in a glass jar on his bureau. My son and his wife leave for work before the children get up for school, and the children come to my place for breakfast, as we are neighbors. The children are expected to get their bus fare and lunch money from these jars. weeks ago my noticed there was about $3 00 missing from her jar. She drove to the ice cream parlor where she found her daughter just leaving after having treated several of her daughter-in-la- .Aonday, September 11, 1972 To Fight Those Blues... These dolls, made by Mrs. Lynn Alleman, won first prize in national contest recently. doll-maki- ng DR. PAUL POPENOE required to undo the package to prove they didnt plan on hijacking the plane. The dolls have opened doors to many new friendships and we are con Is Director, American Institute Of Family Relations stantly being surprised with the gifts of dolls or mimature pieces of china or glass for the exhibits, the Allemans Almost everyone is subject to occasional spells of the blues, and should be on guard against trouble at that time. Mrs. S. hasnt protected herself by this foreknowledge said. Is there any help for moodiness? she inquires. I feel that I know myself pretty Your Opinion? ried woman wo has been in love with another womans husband for four years. We cant divorce and marry each other for all the usual reasons, but we keep telling ourselves that ours is a special thing, and we are not the same as all the others in this situation, and there will be a someday for us. (P.S.: Break a leg. Thats show biz for gook luck.) DEAR ABY: Please, be the judge in this controversy. When a woman is told, You think like a man is that a compliment or not? Sign this A WOMAN WHO THINKS LIKE A MAN DEAR WOMAN: Its a com well. I have a fine husband and two fine children. I am a true Christian and try to rely on my faith, but then one of these moods begins to lay hold of me, I can fight it off just so long, then become introverted, begin to feel rebellious, and wish I could be left alone on a desert island. pliment only to a woman who thinks a mans thinking is superior to that of a womans. CONFIDENTIAL TO BORN LOSER IN CARLSBAD: Think about the man who said, I complained because I had no shoes . . . then I met a man who had no feet . . . Feel Better? I cant hide these feelings from my husband, and of course he cant understand them any more than I can. All the letters I have read in your column from women in this situation have been negative. Theyve all thought as we do, but for some reason there is never a happy ending. Is it possible for our dreams to come true? Or are we just fooling ourselves? I would be interested in hearing from others, if Indeed there are any who started off with an affair, and finally realized their someday. Have they really found the happmess they thought was there? Or did they find themselves in the same rut that caused their first affair? Sign me WONDERING DEAR ask. WONDERING: DEAR ABBY: My boys club is putting on a play. Since She admitted having taken there are no girls, some of the the money from the ar. My boys have to play girls parts son spanked her good and and I have the female lead. fnends. hard. I have to wear womens clothes and nylon stockings not should I maintain they leave the money where the and heels. children can help themselves, I dont need a wig because that their bus fare and lunch my own hair is long, but they money should be laid out for curl it so I will look like a girl. them. But what I hate the most is says she that I have to kiss another My daughter-in-lawants to teach them to be boy. I just cant do that, Abby. trustworthy. My son agrees Please tell me what to do. A with her. What is your opin- WORRIED BOY ion? CONCERNED GRANDDEAR BOV: Ask your diMOTHER rector how to appear to be DEAR GRANDMOTHER: I kissing the boy without really agree with you. Parents kissing him. If you keep your back to the should demand honesty, nut minimize the temptation. audience, Im sure you can DEAR ABBY: I am a mar fake it convincingly. 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Rulon Jackson, publicity; and Mrs. Philip A. Pelton, Badge luncheons will be held the first Monday of each its The Alleman home has a brilliant, lighted doll house m the living room in fact there are two. One is furnished with sturdy furniture for small hands tc move about. The other, behind glass panels, represents many periods of furnishings in rooms where dolls live with miniature housewares and furniture. I ry-treasurer. hand-knitte- d Several V t The contest, sponsored by the United Federation of Doll Clubs was held recently in Omaha, Neb. Lead is handcarved & Buffet lunch- eon and bridge are on the agenda. Anne ! Leonard Corey will be hand to give bridge lessons to those desir- - doll-maki- The dolls fiber covered head over six pression that man said. N Weekdays 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. See exciting details in Wednesday's Deseret News and Thursday's Tribune. f. SP If you know when to look for Start with a calendar, and chart your cycles, Mrs. S. You a depression, your physician will find, I think, that your low may be able to give you somespells ccme pretty regularly. thing that will case you through it. There are several With most people they averthat work well age 34 days, but they may be preparations with many women, and are from three spaced anywhere useless or harmful to others. to six weeks apart. Your husband doubtless has such At best, however, you must cycles, too, though probably be prepared to take the denot as pronounced as yours. pressed spell in your stnde. Women, of course, have a second cycle, that of mensTell yourself (t) that it will which produces truation, pass youll live through it; marked feelings of depression (2) that you are not really and irritation in many peryour normal self at that time, sons, either just before or durand wont judge yourself by it; ing the penod, or both. (3) that youll avoid any imSometimes the low point m portant decisions or discusthese two cycles will hit the sions until you climb out on two of you at the same time-t- hen the other side; and (4) that you really are going to youll plan to deal with it the bottom. energetically while it lasts. Mule Hollow Lodge m Big Cottonwood Canyon will be the settmg for the opening fall social of the Womens Utah Motor Transport. The event will be held Wednesday, Sept. 13. A social hour will begin at 12 noon, followed by luncheon at I p.m. During the luncheon, Vinners of the Powder Puff Division of the 1972 Annual Truckers Roadeo will be presented with special awards. Chairman is Mrs. Cecil Tate. She is being assisted by Mrs. Ray Florence, Mrs. Clarence R. Miller, Mrs. Alvin W. Weber. Revival Of Classics The revival of classics for g the fall is rich m which has nothing to do with making over your man-tailonn- ' spouse or boyfriend. - The fashion version of refers to a vanetv of vests, elongated jackets apd sweaters, pointed lapels and s and tie, collars, belts, sweater sets with crew . necks and straight stitch. man-tailo- wrap-around- ring |