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Show ,, 12 ADESERET, NEWS AND TWG)UJA, lAimday, May 18, 1964, - Confidentially- Yours , W() rid 11 U .61.,-DesanEy - kV lug LialiPtt Cake reagram , Food Farr') i4t : - , Oliij16131$1. 0.0--- ,':';'tTo.:..-G:,- 7: ByilitART. MARKER .:,;...:'':'-,-- , 't...,-- ., Ailni-q.lçi.i4.,0i.-47',:::,...- - .', : Dear Mary Marker: I have often considered writing you about problems I thought I had, but in reading your column I have decided I have blessings ' instead of problems-- all I need to do is count them! I would like to offer help and sympathy to "Bitter" (the middlePlanning an Aug. 14 viedding in the Salt Lake -aged woman who has wasted, her life waiting for a married Temple are Miss Ann Causer and Jerry G. Fred--.erickson. man).. , Like you, I would like to say it is never too late. As hard as : The ,.. , nuptial news was disclosed Saturday aftI, it may be, it is still possible to forget yourself in service to others. emoon at an announcement tea at Miss Glauser'S2--- - I , '''''''. ' Look Around on the Brigham - Young Uni-- - f,'' ' ... 1 college residence 3. , , ,, IT, , , - ' is always someone who needs versify campus. , Just look around you-th- ere 't, ' . 4-the Mrs. , the the Mr. , of a k is and Glauser 'daughter homebound, Miss youth, help: '' There is a poem that expresses a philosophy that has helped Floyd L Glauser, 1925 Wasatch Dr. Mrs. Glauser f 1114;, '''''' .1 - ' ""n"..,..,i me when I have been discouraged. It is simply to begin each was hostess at the tea. -'ser., - Bridegroom's. Parents ' ,., A day as though you were just beginning your life. DU that day ' , 7-, , with all that is constructive, rewarding and memorable. I hope ..,,,, who resides at I ' ' 1 it will help her. '' ' - ' ', It ' ' 625 E. Spruce St, Pmvo, is a son of Mr. and tirs: ,1 Dear RE: , ,s , s ,,' , , 2 I.C.,,Frederickson, Walla Walla, Wash:, Gleyre 0, ' - ',I,. ILK:Thank you for your Interest. 0 1 Guests it the tea received , '. Dear Mary Marker: ' '"'. , news. the ,' with Inscribed ,.'notesi , nuptial parchment . ' ! ' We have a young German girl , , , pe, Assisting at the event were the bride-elect- 's to ..... ,s,.,..,;.., bit ,t, corning stay uith us at the the aisters,--ICiGlauset- and Robyn Clausen . , end of summer. She has had Miss'''. , elitheitekc:IPte;Zig high school in Germany, and 'the Ann Giousel:'sets daie-w- i th It e evening of ,,, does technical drawing- - -- - , 2 Jerry G.- Frederickson. She wondered if there were a couple will greet guests at a garden reception - . , ,,, , German organization in 'Salt at the home of the bride's parLake that her en might help city ts. - , Keeping Posted a in her chosen held. I UnIversivsCluto Women - will get job Kiss Glauser will J)egradti- nnagme she would accept other : ,. - f At 1 1 hoicli,an annual spring luncheon vmrk If ated from Brigham Young Unt-iw necessary. e Wednisclaratthe-ruireitNM. -' ' --- ' ' 'South Temple St. The event will as long as she wants to ,stay. with Sigma Dena PILLY-POSknow if there is such an' Omicron,,- - and was selectecLat- helloVihnew 4c,ers is a course not To'ä E.M.B. Mrs. Dear organization? Post: At a dinner go land "goodby" to the retiring tendant to ,the Homecoming -- fromus far but it is ahvals Partlthatis servellya maid, If id. Queen in 1963. grout): there is a German---oriaSometimei there crowded. should very all the served ladies be Beginning at noon, there will zation-i- n a'tteodi-u- g Salt Lake B 1, are as as five or six in t? many be a social hour, followed by a would appreciate bearing about 'where he Is a member of Blue Answer: No. one group. Wheka group of this' , around it. buffet skipping p.m. size is playing ahead of us,- - is .HoweveL your young guest iKey nationalbonoraryfrater, the table servTrig the ladies first Wilma Carter from Makoff sec- it proper to ask them if we may lira probablyhave better luckinity, and chairman of the Aca- - andthert goingaround will present ng go throughsince we are in-I demic securingErnphaSis Committee. He Ond time and serving the th wait ourturaL Iwo. or B.ptiOtIOVTO1d.7 i I 4' 44 4' , ,. 111 -' .. . - . - ""'- , - : - - - t'. '''',1' ' l':. 4, r...,--n,.!,. , t , .. 7 r--- - I , ' .:. - 1,..,...: l'''Clt-,7"Vivi,4. , lo . 4 : t Ivo- - .4,, . r r ' 1 ' Luncheon Set i ;t... L. , '' J - -(71 ;- f' .4t ,'e, " 1- ' , . i e4a, : , 41r t ,;,. - university CitibWomen- - o ., 7:-- lidal It By I ,... .,..,.. v ni "' , - , .'- tiaisy-trimrri- .4,.: t -- . - '." ', - , e I ''' , h-t- ' --- . . ' :- . . .. - - ' s11..11-0111ate- 7-- I By - First') --- T '- - -- Beat-B.m.B- --- - a- Qty,-welffe-r-t- -- 1' , iiati f A.pr,,u400-.1p4..- s- Ertdo- ing a formetporthand addinglinotherporch areawitit plontersand steps improvedthe exterior appearance of this hause, :0Werr-will-tta- bs Try Hoe Indtvtduahly - gives it bnportance . flied louvered panels on wider-and- ctbouse. thatlooke51.111 each side nithe O mit. rnake e1,4sy fifth house on the block, this borne adds architectural interest. gained individuality with some deft remodel- Although there is a fairly wide porch area V in front of the entrance now, it blends so well big It was a basie plan, of etterior 'stucco with with-th- e plant-box- es that one Is not COILSCiOLIS little thin, and had a covered porch in the cor- - of the porch as a separate entity. And its actual ner. The changes,, designed and built by Elmer---leigis diminished also by the planters, which Arndt, improved the exterior appearance and are built in two levels, one six inches below the other. gave the owners a large entry hall. , Previously, the front door opened onto a Wide steps lead to the porch, coming in at smaR, square concrete porchnith T1' by 4'1,; an angle from the driveway so that there is railings and fairly steep stem By building Out almost a sweeping approach. Ms, too, emphathe front wall,- - the home entiosed the porch - sizes horizontal lines so that house, porch and which became the interior entry hall.V yard blend nicely together. Instead of the neve vat's lining up with of a used brick wainscoting around existing wan. a toot deep recess was left,Thwlichthe house up to the window sills also helps this ' , provides partiatshelter for the door area and , relationship. , - brimmingflowers. z .atra z ' ,,rbAret -- - - : ,, 1 ;,-,- . ' Lists . -r, - -- , - ,. Nag in the average home at the present time. If -- you want addifional help, write me, Dr. Paul Popenoe, in care of Deseret News, Box 1257, Salt - Lake City, Utah, 84110, with a stamped, envelope, for- my YREE reprint, "Discipline:- Children L e a r n What They Live." Then go aheaciTgently;--bu- t- -fi- rmly--,Tre- membering that there is nothing better than a good example on - -the part of the parents.- - A Offic-6-fs- ftiiiiihbon - - 'Branches from Auxiliary Roots", was the theme of the Auxiliary Installation ' t - at the Alta Medical Club. ,& , - lf, Utah StatelVlealcalT)ttuxiitary - ,- -- luncheon held Monday , , - t - Little trees adorned the tables and were decorated with , ,t k ,t, j- - symbolic objects repreSenting the projects otvommunityservice 1 o ,i , ,, j completed by the auxiliary this I -, I I megliN, year.. Each county president Gasser, Logan, president; Mrs. tads. - ,,,. made her own tree to comment- - J. J. Christensen, Ogden, prest- -.- 1 ; NI ' tr4kt. I24:, - 4 --orate- the special projects -- ac- dent-eleclir& Fred Xartchner, -L -' ' i, complished by her auxiliary. Provo, rust vice president; Mrs. I Mrs. Leo W. Bensbn, Ogden, M. Blaine Belnap, Ogden, second t The Union Pacific Old Timers' ,,,qt - 1.1' 4 - ' was honored at the luncheon for vice presidetifrond Mrs. Vernon Oub No. I.., Ladies Awitiiiiiry,ti,,t I , ,; ! her service on the national board C.- - Young, Salt Lake Qty, re- will bold an annual mothers and ,. I( of the auxiliary, and Mrs. Roy cording secretary. daughters luncheon Thursday, I 14 t . ' t the Elks at Cub. p.rrk, sl,,,,11 A. Darke, Salt Lake (My, was Others were Mrs. John H. 1i A' demoiLtration on floral ar- - I'S ' ,'1.40k honored for her service as re-Logan, corresponding 1' 06.,,r, t t !' tl.. 'It1 gional mental health chairman. Worley, . rangemertts will be presented ft,., secretary; Mrs. Joseph E. Jack, 4,' 1.,it 4: 't Mrs. Roy B. Hammond, Provo, treasurer and Mrs. Andrew Ear---' tio--o 4 of Neff by Merin Neff : It Presented the memorial service. avitis,assistant treasurer, both ! , Mrs. Darke installed the officers of Salt Lake City; Mrs Rob, ert Hogan. Payson, historian, for the 1964-6- 5 season. A. Mrs. Keith Powers with day Installed were Mt's. George W. and Mrs. Hammond, auditor. W. Gasser wor.; Mrs. George 295,3, Mrs. Legrand ikovottssematir . ' ' aen. 21:5 ;643. or Mrs. Lester P.1t new ' . . pre;ident . Mason, .16..3391, ' I ( , ,vss.-..,- ..-- 01 ,416-.- - , t ' Oldilmers aub 1 t; -- . -- ' . c,,,, .. -- .! : - ...iitions -- 01-w- . . m t, .. --- ,I--- ,......... . - - e Women More e Thati en? onstil)--al- - looloriviiposormo-,r- . Your Furs : W Ili love - a. Surnmef .. at ... - - ' 1 - remininiry ea 11 e - .., m.---,, ".7-- ForStJititner-7- ,,t , 1 ---- - 2 vas 11 -- ' . - PL. 3644377 he 71 - -- . - :. 1 ,z - -' '"-- -- , l Itot ISS East ao. Id Soh . - , - I -minutes to an hour. -- : 15 your colon into fast, - , Grentles , - 10 r , 7 it,LS - - Gardner, x-r- brqnd of tasacodyl evannult suppositories for boa d relief from womenal pital-prove- , IM1 I: 1 Group I Honors Seniors breakfast-11- letetatirwedding Members of the Kappa Kappa the bridegroom's parents. -i- Alumnae association Gamma i The bridal couple will greet twill honor graduating seniors at dinner Wednesday at the Cot-guests at' a remoption in Colo- a , tonwood Club. rado Springs. Colo, June -newolficers ot Installations The bride-elec- t 10 be grad- - also wM be held. Airs. Itichard mated from Brigham Ymmg L'rd- 1LKeUerwU assume-responfor the cool- versity in May. At the Y., she is Wily of president Year- ing a Bag twirlerL -- She iviR be assisted by Mrs. Her fiance Is working toward David. B. McDonald.,1frs. Joseph his master's degree at the Provo T: Butler Jr., Mrs, Bruce D. School, where be is viCe Fred!: Vrhite,- Mrs. Ryder C, Waring, dent of social activities. He has Mrs.' R. Kent Carlson,- - Miss Sufulfilled an LDS Central Atlantic san Thorley and Mrs Ellsworth W. Caidwea. States mission. ; . , - - 0 al (:)R.1 . ,. 07.nnril . - - --- -- si- 11P, - - LC -- , study wit!: a winning stylist .. ,-..--- ..-- -A . Kelton -, l - :; ,-- ' '' ' - , - 3 ,, ' . , ' 4 ' , . .. c q - s' t ')t 4 it 1 I .4 1 A - Stearthows with fint - plots trophy for 'massy styling is the California ..Cosatetologists Assn.. coopetitiot;--i- s on sport hair ' stylist. 'Woes you enroll ot Robert ,,--; Steer Collage of loonty, he will skills , ..; .- c ' - - virtually no cramps, diarrhea or stomach upset. 3. DULCOLLI. is no easy and dependable, it it recommendedfor new mothers. Young thil-elderlY 1:"Ple -, Never before has there been alalayettotivthe s:rotuasgthathactmtliiicouldgentiret - !t about ,,, e. it clean enough specicil without an enema, with DULCOLAX. action. , , - leave probleats., , , - pla:sirtheyouerneirhi:nnaci' thoroughly cleanses the ' 111 & ,,,, -- -- -i ifil - The summer look this year comes straight out of a mid4 AA 4 summer night's dream, ;elide and fluttery. , ' - Black and white are 'the frost-bi- g -for daytime In cool silks I with newly fluttery sides and ,,, Bared sleeves.-Line- ns without sleeves Proclahn their lemin' in- es and bright itywith princess-linut pastel colors. For summer evenings, Jo all the way with black sheers and Miss Leslie Ann Gardner lace. Itere are sheer cage jackis betrothed to Lynn Robin ets the manner of St:Laurent -- ert Webb Jr. little Or wraps take ruffling all around. Over a black chiffon dross 'wear a coat of trartspareat black Arganza:T-:-L,---' - Hats are Important In-- this 'new summer picture. For day it's the ' big b ri111111 ed ieathenveigh ' straw In white or bright color. . . tight it's an ostrich plume 1By ' Mr. and Mrs. or a sheer black kerchief lightly Colorado Springy - Colo,--,a- ndotted with sequins. , ' munce Ihe- - be .1:141thal and The-nicthing about the Oil Proaehing mama& , of their summery femitanity is 'its C001-daughter, Miss Leslie Ann Gard- - nest. Everything floats, nothing Unner and Lynn Robert Webb Jr. Os tight and sheath-likhe Parents of the prwpective 1 belted fluid silhouettes and-tsumnew living sidristin al.1 bridegroom who resides at 760 , 12000 E. South, Draper, are Mr. ught-and Mrs- - Lynn IL Webb, 35051 I Canyon ltd., Provo. ' betrothedVairwin-be-wed-AlumnaThe e Jtme 24 in Salt Lake,Temple, rites- .- Following- ,- they will . be , Their systems are more delicate. ' stored. repaired. Many are too "busy" and pre- ' to proper ar zemdeled occupied :i bowel to attendAnd their hygiene. on tho , ,......,,,.... monthly cycles often cause im- s- - - --- -which affect regularitY- ---- hit balances ill For these women, there is .,, now relief which is effective and , . gentle in its action. It's called rb 4: suppository. thweordn'enusueMauatyi,Cm'l ., Mk-- 4 . ,,,-- deemed. : - , i - ol g . l - - follow be--i If you pick on others, find fault with details, keep re-minding them of some mistake made in the past, you can't ex- pect cooperation. . Those are fair samples. Mrs. IL, of the suggestions given in alm cist every ook-thatdeals with this problem in business and industry. It strikes me that they're equally - good in the . - foufhifstin-Vyntifie- z 7. Don't be a nagger. it dcme,-carry- -- 'aysz7- zdetalls. fuss you do hos-,ty husband?. writes lir& lbest interests, 71. '13 a foreman In a steel tile to them. link-bel- t factory- - An dal keg.' 3. Be fearless. If you know you be cracks the whip over a are right then go straight ahead of pretty tough characters. He giving out )nur decisions and his men get along Ewe to-- I though. of course. you want to gether- - The boss is LIMY about,do so in the-rotactful and the work they get out. 100-!effective way. 3ut when my husband comes! 4- - Act promptly. Having once tome, he turns into a pushnverrt made the decision as to what should be wildOur - two- - boys--ru- troutsith . Frank doesnt do a thing to con- -' the least possible delay. 5. Be trot or stop them' fair and impartial. 1 -- S. Don't be small and petty in tile to therm cAII right,MrsR,tels see if tt wouldn't help out if your hus-- ! ,- - - , , - -' band applied elme of thesame i -- ,, measures at horne that be uses ' A., hi die'lactorir.iTbere are linanyii ,,, ., treatises on maintaining dLcci-i-- - t ' Z t indi ntry. Here are somel - 1 ta........ : plinthe - , pointsrecommended to '2, ost -- óys,Réa evi few , - - -- hot-hi-- z - , , 3e I - mission. -- , .TaA we, imdoubtedly-poli- te Answer: It would be quite all intention but it would be need-Statdish-cotme-faldnbask a large group ahead --and right lessly of you if you may play through; ing. Sece begins with the lady seated on the host's right and VA arra tar wad at ad semellield Pest lestiltde beekiel The proceeds arotmd the table to the hat& Emily "Waddles ilkedeset.' aeswers lam la T. salad a dew dad 'meshed astak and onej,Aady right,each aelledassetek teals la eels dad weed la Emile Ped tlemen, being served in turn. delayed , tele. be care el Tee Orwell Nam Dear Mrs. Posi; My husband 1257,, Salt Lake City. dlalk, es Miss,Garanet To By DR. PAUL romot cipfinet7Don't En'gaged will or other American feel thnt you interested about in parent any unimportant , De R 0 b ert W e bb rules as possible, these PlinelPles' there will Institute al Family Relations them and concerned about their Have as lot less difficulty than there is but enforce those have .rather than 1L-7- . , - spring -- -- filmedan-4,ns- . , - I - . colorful Others on the committee are Mrs. E. M. Fullmer,reserva- tions; Mrs Joe Gump, hostess chairman, and Mrs. Gerald It. , Daynes;publicity.- - ' Hostesses for the day include new Mrs. Ashley -- Carpenter, Ernest F. .Baldpresident;- win, Mrs. Harley Gustin;-MrsLee Felt, Mrs. Dim Holbrook, Mrs. Raymond- - Thompson and Mrs. R. M. Yeates. ,, , our Family And - You . - with Mrs. 'Robert S. Felt is chair- Man of the event. Mrs. William Adamson and Mrs. ,Al Cairo are in charge of decorations. ' ht ' ich - By PAULI-- E GRAVES - etetihearriVes,Wbenshexanhas - stage- - be present for interview. Large the models will display the la-test trends in mMinery, will add - -to the decor. z for the luncheon Centerpiecesfables will feature hat boxes portrait-frathei.--in-wh- Give Tract , alkithe t, ita asjob;-brapplyi- t,' I ii 1 0 .,,,.. riot la hair urns for scholaiship styling. Coll --- -. Informationt - sod 'oat with SPfCIALShoolpeo 'forró-fu- r finis. Tuesday through' I - nH) $1.30 1.1terado1 -- &tL il - 'COLLEGE OF BEAUTY' 1205 Wilmington Ave. , ;Salt Lake City 6, Utah- tIU69367 , - - 100TH ANNIVERSARY YEAR - |