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Show , ;, ,, ,. i , - g A , Kt . . , . , . '"- ' '' . I' Presenting . Wecinesdaydehruary26, 1964 DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM. 12-- i . , .. - ' -- teat - . 0 - -- f---- - ESN' ft71 1; . .. . - - . ( , 1 ' - - -, - ( , '- . - , -- - c Time .,,,,,. I - --- -- , : ''' , , ' , , 47-- -- - , -- ... ' - - , ...:. , - , ' - - -: -- , 1, - - ,, - .',' ' . 'I haven't seen tide nor hair -- - , - '''''' '' do , , you suggest I ALL KINDS , ---- - - -- - Alumni Award to receive Distinguished - - - - A -' F 1 ' , hide or hair If - ent tInie-yonlv- ,- - - , t1., ,,,;,, go''' edi, ,.. , was your last move. ' i - ---- t s, P? .1 chtibkied-Wheirl-t!e-ar- ons - - . - ( , - : o - - -- , - ! .t ' ,..k ' 4,, , ,' ..,. - - - - , . . - -- Mary Ruth eamong- - - 1 , t 1 I , !'' 1, - - - : 0 ' f t IDelta--tti- 7 Ck, Brocy,,left; Laurel those who will attetid -' day-eveni- Delt4Alunanaeisibi- - of - 14 t 8i:1, Z'L--- -- he toet-rt- ' handes The gala ' - - , 1:t :t-,- Columbia-University-a- ::::. -- r' - as-ma- .;,:-...,.:,---- .. - ., i , I s ? -- , I , . ,r., ,:,.!' - - :: ;,-- 0 ..:., , --- .- ' SA. - ,,o,..... 't,,',.,,'.:' ;,...-,.- ."k of Her-"Wo- ' - -- Los-Ange- les service- - eir - tile Korean conflict. She also received a citation from the Mill- tary Chaplains Association of the United States. "Working with chaplains of all religious faiths has been a most rewarding and enlightening experience for me," corn. mented Mrs. ShnS. ' di Right now we're endeavoring to thwart .a movement to discontinue chaplains hi the armed services. Chaplains, we -coimselors;--they take the place of feel -- are - vital,- - since-- as chTl-r- ch - and -" schci-OT.'--- - ' . in Mrs. Howard A. Jorgensen, left, Osterlc give Mrs. Scott R. Steele - - - Times)-was-giv- and Miss Sydney a preview prow and new styles to be modeled at the Delta- Delta -- - - , Delta Alumnae fashion show. IITCLUB fins n---5 arm loarntheaturolLook"tschniqueLittnumkaupancl. Makeup training classes are now starting at "Fashion Two TwonCall ty't Beauty Studio located at 161$ Foothill Drive For makeup class assignment: Fee $2.00 LI CALENDA- R-1 Chamber of Commerce- - Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce, a position she has held for the past 10 years. Division, NOTHING YOU'VE EVESEEN! THURSDAY LUSCIOUS R-- MADE OF Vesharsh ClubMeetim I P.M, Llon H01.031. other groups to do the same, because we feel the spiritual values in America are really the most important." And now, after Mrs. Sims receivfilthe Distinguished Alumni - Award, she. will be "proud to take it home and show it to my husband and four teenagers, Susan, , Kelly, Christopher, and GLOVE-TANNE- D - - IEmilyJane." . Legion IgollagagUn40,11,American rd 660E-33- AuxilsajyMeetIng I p.m, ,swh' San Lake Clip Chapter No, e2, iiomen p.m., Moose Horne. BUTTERCUP YELLOW, et the MooseSocial, - KaPPS KIPPa Gamma ing 7:30 p.m., sororitv houtt.. - CHESIN.UT BLAC:4,t3P4:- Keeping Posted - Who Makes Wedding Announcement? By EMILY POST ' - -- yearsago-Hiswif- elas - living witiv ussince his re - - ; , been death. Her parents-alivifig, buCliva distant city. She is going to marry again shortland I would like to know if it would be proper for my -- husband and me- - to send out marriage announcements in our names, add if so, what would be the correct wording? Answer: Her marriage should S. be announced either by her own parents or by the bride and bridegroom themselves. Mrs-l'o- st: , would. at items,----I antherpersaii could understand her Welcome Spring with Answer: A sweater is If it were a coat or slacks or Dear Mrs. Post: ill--you please tell me ht., the announcement of a marriage is made under the following circumstances: Myson (lied two an-- - article of clothing and not a proper gift for a girl to objection, but I personally can't see any- buy a taor. On the other hand, thing wrong in a swea t'e r. if you could knit one for him, Mother has agreed to abide by that would be different and ' your decision. quite proper. Ls -- S shiny patent h Pay only for FABRIC Special purchase of 1000's of yards. LATEST COLORS AND Prices start at $1.98 STYLES., , , bags, beau. tifully diaiId ette or '64. Pink, beige, cafe'- in new silhou - , ee, blue, yellow, green, torq or navy. Starts at $6. - Ile trend a sweater. for ' lurbirhday, 'which I to buy my kilow.--he- , My mother has put thumbs down on this, saying, "Girls just don't buy clothes fur boys." . with guest artist'Alan Ball about "TellaikbvskrS Piano Contertoltr B Flat Minor will be Helen Anderson, Susan Paul, Joyce : Williams, Ruth Ann Lewis, Jane Barber and Mary Ruth Bracy. -- And waiting their-turto talk be general- - chair.-- man of- the reception, Mrs. Marianne McMurdie, and spe- cial guests, Mr. and Mrs. Jed -Shields and Adrien Segil. - ,f. . n e 1, , s , .., . ir t,,,,.,,, A - , words of praise to Julianne Schreiner, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Alexander Schreiner, will be Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Muir. (Mii-.-Kuis president of the Symphony Guild.) Gifted Pianist The Muirs will compliment gifted young pianist Jon Meil- strup, too, when he stops and talks to them before going over-t- o earsonand- - Kristine- Wilcox. a flower - bedecked refresh; Waiting to congratulate Eldon Inept Steiner-on--o- n their-sonNyle's Among those assisting at that trumpet solo will be such dignitaries as Mr. and Mrs. Jo- table will be Symphony Debs, and Mrs Carolyn Christiansen, Lou Ann Arch L. Madsen, Mr. and Mrs.- ãckson Lu Ann MelDr.ind Ann Marie Toft, Lloyd, E. Cooney and Snow-an- d L y n-- e O. Preston Robinson. (Dr. ville,- Kathie Athay. Is president of the ,..,,,,,:-Q:,,,,- t -- - . -- ' , ''''t ' 1 1 q 8 -a- ., - .4' - .. - - at Hotel Utah, ng -- ng . , Kathie Hansen:- and Lou 'Jean Willis Kercher, first vice president; Connie McCormick, second vice president amd Kathleen Cannon, recording secretary. shake And .other debs who will be with Maestro Maurice present to introduce Scott Ken- spot-- n!Y, viotst, and Judith Wendel, inth violinist, as they pass down, the and staz as soloists with the Utah reception line will be Julie Johnson, Annette Bates, Jeniel Orchestra. and-KS- 5. - 1 By TINA i Hi Tales Editor News Deseret ' In just a few hours (at 8:30 p.m., to be exact) seven talented young musicians will withLfash. . - - '' ' ' ,- - , : (.4 - , YO:tith:-tCp-r).,0-t;t::Re.c:Op.t16--ii;.:$rét-- - Litgh . 4' Hiä1és-- . Alumnae Slate E vent ti , --t-- - - - - - J 1 annual 0( Native ions from the past, provided by "Salute to Youth" concert, coMrs. Sims is a native Mahn. She was born in Cottonwood, will hold a fashion show Satur tBallroom. the Deseret News The theme, "The Lady Fair," Mrs. George P. Osterloh,and a sponsored by and Mrs, David 11, Brinton.- - dayi 12:30 p,m,Lat the Univer L radio and television.-edaughter of pioneer parents,-Mr- r look at new spring Clothes from the eve,. (By the way,-duri"My happiest and most wonderful years in school were , Th, music of Such composers - those spent at the Universibr of Iltah Training School, where :''....'''''I'l.''4W-'!7::.:'''''.'::-:.ning, ,.,. '. ' ,, ,..,... , ' , , nd ,7,:-- 1 .4 I enrolled in the first grade," reminisced Mrs. Sims. ' tr----' will make the Salt ..... 'rchaikovsky mittee of chairman ', the :s event, She received her degree from the University of Utah, and .. ,,,. - e cLake - Tabernacle ring proving 11i nd-Mrs. : Lynn ChideSter 11-., , , ..-, 1 went on to do graduate work at the University of Wisconsin, ,.,. '''' many Utah teens like the works Y' . , , - ' , I nd chargeofreservatinns of the University of Californiaiti Rerke, , Other committee members inisympliony, Board:r Gala Reception And also in attendance Mrs. G, ,34,actar7 Robert r,at the , - , e' iItwas aftershe- finished her schooling that she, .. , to offer Mrs. Mrs. Carl Wankier, lane, final bars of the last concerto, -t-.,:c.0-0,.... ied to Mr. Sims,- - a former Utahn and a leader in the insurance -' Gordon Oettli, Miss Margaret the youthful guest artists, along ' .,.. eld. They have resided in Los Angeles since. .'...,:,,, Walton, Mrs. Donald Ware, Mr!. with their parents, symphony Unusual Comb;nations .'t:,.,.i N ' .' ,r e .1' Edward M. Silver and Mrs. Mi- devotees and the general pub- - Vital Role ........ 4'1,,,, 4t'''.41 This spring unusuar fabrics . S' ..' , f 1 chael Stead. L it ',,,,4 ' lie, will go on to a glittering will show- - up- , ' Mrs. Sims' vital role in civic activities began when she was I V, 41V, , :''''. ' e8r togethe- r-- and, 011: , from-th- e ,, 1, event will Proceeds .. Ir , and gala reception at Hotel what'i a ti ....', ..r , ';',1,4"a 'x t N look wonCon1' of the more,Ibey'll to Board . Women's the named 14'.'" '''''' University Religious k it ,I, ',,e1 ' I go to the scholarship fund. A Utah's mezzanine. ..., derful! , Wool will be going ..er oa, A , inter-fait- h , , ale will bake be as a hell at UCLA, representa-ference (an organization) t 4) And on hand to welcome them 41, ,,4, .:.; 4 .'.:''.... ",,,,, 4, steady with - suede crepe with A - ,, ',. ,ro .:',,,, 4 ito, a will be members of the Sym- tive of the LDS Church. ,, ': '.:'''' a, à 1 tweed, and chiffon with Women Of The Moose It ii I . t ok ,1 War IL Tnrougle , phony Debs (who are in charge 6. , do i'!, it.... a ' -NI t 4'74,ir.t. ; ' t ,, e t ' 4,,,,, Salt Lake event). ap er '43. , o I crcgMgi-eeri, f 1100,0000 group, we started a school for U.S. Army chaplains, who were ' ,, t, i I',.. ''' '1 who will be the Women hold of a those will ' t,k ; Moose, Among '1 un-- -them-a.,t,..0. in tamps hrSoutherirCaliforniaita-giv0, ,4. ,.. 6 . socialThursday, 8 p.m., at the waiting at the head of the stairs It , , 4 , .., known We as the became work: faith of ' inter 4, ,4, 1, Moose Home, 607 E. 2nd South. to greet flutist Laurel Cook and derstanding . e.,: 0 ' .4100 ..., ' 4. w 4 It' Chaplains Service Corps. ,..44,.. :'s' Gerald St. John is chair- her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Grant ,,ill ;. - , t 0..0', mIt -- "We helped them in their church services.- - After they, went reshments O. Cook, will be Kathie Hanof the event. ,N ,....:.,,. -- -, ' ,overseas, we sent them motion pictures, projectors, record, will be served. ..- 0 0 ,,, t. sen, group presidentTKathie ...,..:-"t 4!. s, '''''''''' - record players, radios, and books by the millions for distribu- N started this before Pearl ilarbor-a-nd bon to servicemen-- We I ''' . "'' 0 have continued ever since." .. .,,,, ,,, , :,,... . t DO YOU HAVE A MAKEUP PROBLEM? .. Was President ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,! If .,4,,,...fiz,,,,,,,:. ,,,,,,,,i..,,...., ;corps ,N,, : of Mrs. Sims was president the Chaplains Do your cosmetics capture the "Natural Glow" and .1.. -4 is now a mem-from the time of its organization until 1958--a- nd ... ,T, f "Feel" of a completely moisturizing foundation and liquid t ..,: i - - ber of the board.-- It was for her work with chaplains that she makelip? 4: .t.,, received a U.S. Navy citation "for outstanding service to naval Discover Fabulous personnel daring World War IV Ulabn------ - . I - ,, ,,, , ' - , , - , . , ..A' .. , . I 1 -- ,; , , - lta - - it I , I One who thinks you are "nuts" because you are seeing a psychiatrist could need one more than you do. The only intelligent way to solve a problem is to find out first what's causing The person who thinks a tweed jacket is a for dandruff is only kidding himself. o , , - CHANGE---MY-34AME1- move over a seat at a lunch counter. I had always offered to Move ever whenever two " 91t ii : I 'Whet - Back 1'11944 : I was sitting alone at a lunch counter when two, very nice looking young 2 (3' - X lb,. sinamdscr--.,....1.......L.m.mulr.umz I , - BEAR BERNIE: Sentiment, shmenti6- mentl Give her something you made yourEA- the it''''''''''''-- , (,) 1 . - --- - , - - ' 4 , yi . : of r:pros-and-c- . . , 4 1 , - , '''St ,,..P '',4 , 44.4,,,......, , gift for Valentine's Day she takes it back and exchanges it. I suppose I shouldn't complain because at least this way she ends UP with i something she likes for the mond, . but it takes all the, sentiment out-o- ut - - Abigail Yau Rare - .'' 1 '''', , .. , lk y., 1,9 , sume,nowthatyouaresettled down,that T -- f , R-AttiST: Pri-De- ' , - it 1 . ,' 140 1, . -- - do?-TA- KES , Sims. This bonor is truly deserved. During the past 25 years, Mrs. Sims has devoted numberless hours to civic activities that have brought her a speclai dtation frorri the U.S. Navy, among other things, and the honor of being named one Of the "Women of the Year" in Southern California in 1951. All this is in addilion to her busy schedule as a wife and a mother of four. --- - .. , ( ,, Ak 4,,Ari ,0111,46 ,01114 N,........... became-my-husba- over there and talked turkey. Perhaps she stored it in her freezer and forgot about it. By EVELYN MAZURAN Deseret News,Womert's Editor y - ', DEAR TAKES: Have en you-sse- , - , - or -- your not, it's TheJJmver'tyoLTJtah Founders Day banquet, Wednesday Kr (Emily - ivening, will have a special meaning for Mrv.-Lo-uis Brillion) Sims of Los Angeles. There, she will receive a DiI -. to come back to 1.141--an- d especially "It's always for this honor from the University of Utah alumfii," said Mrs . s- - - - - ' Or' ' i , MRS. LOUIS K. SIMS - .,1 '..:. , - '-"'- ., -- - - - , . . - - '- 0.1 eribk ' e; that - , , , -- , - 117 ' ' Ir-t-i, 1 getber, but there was a vacant seat on either but the taller side of me oath. d to you diet I'd ,, murcu rather tapt,tw ion tMn- him. with'a ythen hive-bebpresented' turkey . his employer. I was out of town when the anyway. ' - --- ne wasnlfreshust -r-- cifreshingTomake a long story short, that is how I met the man .i I later learned from , nd r.1,, and the father whcilater 7 i another , jo,',N,,,, neighbor of my six lovely children.GLAD I MOVED i consented to I neighbor -., 4'1: 4k''1, keep it forme untillre-- c ,I GLAD- :- congratulations.-- - I - as-- - DEAR -,,. 1r turned.- I have been home t : e,-,- - - ) '' , 0.t .tItl ,11V ' By ABIGAIL VAN RUBEN , c' ., -f, '''' . , ,, , . 7 41 1 Dhere t. ' , ' . , To Talk Turkey , ' ' -- ,- .- 4 - , 4P1',, . "'''''r ' 1" ---, - .- -- , ., 't , Fashions ' . apio, Ir. .. .v.'1.' -' ' ' ' ' , i -- .. , ,. t '' - ' , , - - WS relegyart ----- , i ' . ,,, ,, ' , N Food - , , , Eirr;"--N- Stull Paw Family 4 , .i - - . - . Ai - includs 33c postage (plus 38c Sale(Tax for Utah residents) 7 - I - - |