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Show 18 57 SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17, Utah_gounty,Utah Cupid Busy In November |Fave Croft Bethrothed To Earl Lelegren Announcing Salt Lakers Host Fete | | Tenry R. nd 4 ay. e *# Curtis The At vhere Weddina — Be| Is M For Ta lented 0, and Spencer Koyle Cloward, son of Mr. and rill V. Cloward, also of Provo. Wi || M . Ring | USICIQNS will recite vows Dec. 4 at the home of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde E. Weeks| the University of Utah majoring a yall ption will follow at the University-Park LDS ‘ "Susan Kave is a Senior at Provo High School where St- of Provo wish to announce | BHae an is 8 pees ot oe she is a member of the Sub Debs and a graduate of LDS/| the engagement and coming mar-| a Dae eemU rareeTena ag Seminary. i Mr. Cloward riage of their charming daughter, | Religion at the U of U. She was Myrna L. Weeks, to Newell Kay| pentane to Miss Taner Belle is a graduate of PHS and has attended . Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs./ i, i956. Young University. He is now employed in| Newell S. Brown of Salt Lake|| Mr. Brown, ; 2 City a graduate of U of the — Brizham aeons gee . Provo where thé pair will reside. . Mrs Ted Jackman gave the hisvory of her paternal grandmother, Tisby Reed’ Hanks. The| lesson on ‘‘Pioneér Homes’’ was given by Mrs. Essie Keeler. Several of the délder members con- assistant direc- Not Always Fulfilled MURIEL NISSEN DOROTHY DIX: I am puzzled by your recent anto a young wife whose husfaithful. You said circumstances a s helpless and there is ng she can do. I do not agree > If a {you think about it? Maggie DEAR MAGGIE: And what is | your dear friend doing while | other people take over her home ‘¢-sitting in the corner doing a | | martyr act? If she’H put some thought into strengthening her d (in a nice e way, of GI Eneirceomeuillon Bune Onine? “WwW Se an has an 1 fee weepily get results. Instead symepathizing with The affair, college was represented by a large book four by six feet. The head of the college, Dean Raymond D. Farnsworth, gave |an introduction of his college. Mrs. M. Hayward read from the book and showed pictures and gagement, the boy I love won’t maricahurestiniit get serious about anyone. He Dean Farnsworth emeritus professors Betty and two of the col- lege, Thomas L. Martin and Wil- with him, explaining ; : liam H. Snell, were caricatured s living through hell and DEAR BETTY: Let him have in the book. There are eight colcan no longer go on un-{ his broken neark ingpeace, Eben leges in this department, and ¢ ting conditions. Grant- after 2 suitable interval, movein. each was represented on a page. vill be taking a slight Hey wail Bet over the unfortunate Symbols of the college, such as but if her husband loves -love affair: that I assure you. a tree for Botany, were used, and n sure he will return} wives of the teachers placed ec «, I room were made by Ernest Reimschiissel, and the script was most-| ly written by Mrs. Doral Allred. I wish the solution| ual acquaintance. How can I tell} ple not from ation of ° * * J Aluminum is the most plentiful non-ferrous metal in the This department is the smallworld. est at the Brigham Young University with only about 40 staff members. Dean Farnsworth ap- Ashton and Dr. and Mrs. Doral Mrs. Bertrand Harrison peared in an academic gown, the Allred. McKnight were in Industrial Arts group were seen and Mrs. Refreshments were in overalls with tools and the rest | charve in laboratory coats. served featuring the symbols of A quartet sang. They were the various departments in moldDean Farnsworth, Mrs. Clarence ed ice cream. BUY EARLY! her faith is| Simple; affair Words iously but if a| overcome by their respect and} admiration for cautious Scieitneral e isin x. They ind hang ay. They n Ss ‘ parents.| " trouble with to her home, it on the line criticize her| er telephone, TV turn| and skin get H & M odorcolor ointment to- fav and clear those pimples in two Meeks or less. Go to school on, no one can see it, can smell it. H & M is old on a written money back ura tee at the Grafton work, Green School he Senate Presently of was of Law, affiliated Delta Theta he is employed at Lyman Discussed by Lois McKinney Appearing at Tiomas’ in Provo; this week is Lois to change the contours of the McKinney,| face, attract attention to the best Elizabeth Arden’s personal rep-| resentative from her New York Salon. features and help to coordinate the make-up with the wardrobe. Also available will be Eliza- Miss McKinney is here to pre-| peth Arden’s famous booklets on sent the newest make-up ideas die tlexereisonand inane: especially designed by Miss 7 + * an PArden to complement fall fash-| ions. According to Miss Arden | no woman can appear complete-! Di [P Notes ly fashionable unless her makeup is as well-planned as her CAMP EDGEMONT wardrobe. Will meet Thursday at 2 p.m. Miss McKinney is eager to help at the home of Mrs. Eva GillesCentral Utah women develop a pie with Mrs. Alice Gillespie aspersonal interpretation of fall) sisting. All members and those makeup. She can suggest ways eligible are invited. You Are Invited to Meet 80th Birthday PAYSON —Mrs. Chloe Tilson, widow of the late’ Dr. George Franklin Tilson, local physician and surgeon, celebrated her 80th birthday when a family gathering was held at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Paul Monson, in Salt Lake City. Martha Ann Joining in Peery Loveless. offering congratula- tions were her sons and daughters as follows: Mrs. Ray Monson, Mrs. Paul Monson, Kermit Tilson, all of Salt Lake City; Theron Tilson, Madeline Tilson, Payson. She also has seven grandchildren and five great-grandchildren, in addi- tion to a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth M. Miss Lois. McKinney Elizabeth Ardens Solon Expert on Make-Up—She Will Be In Our Cosmetic Dept.—Monday and Tuesday. To give you Practical, Personal Tips on How to Make Yourself Lovelier Through Make-up. Miss Arden’s famous booklets on diet, exercise and make-up are also available at no charge. traces of the day’s make-up and grime encountered. The cleansing cream used depends on the skin type, oily, normal or dry. Several applications will insure a through cleansing job. Taking a few minutes for this before retiring helps build up a clean, healthy complexion. | other YOUR BEAUTYIS OUR PROFESSION your drug store. H & M Laboratories self-addressed address paper. her care envelope, of this and deaf than air sick. news- Ruby Griffin, an outstanding hair stylist, was at the airport to greet me. I’m teaching beauticians post graduate hair styling for a few days, and everyone is sweet and kind. Even the weather is nice. They attribute this to a very aggressive Chamber of Commerce, Smorgasbord here was different. Slim down K or Have youtried on the Christmas party dress you’ll be wearing? Is it a little snug at the seams, tight across the tummy? Then you need Stauffer System ! ‘ From Billings, Montana After stopping at every cow town between Salt Lake and Billings (five stops) arrived here more Be sure to enclose a stamp- Christmas! and completely ignore | invite her husband to but do not include her tation. She's thinking ng a divorce. What do hesitate, University graduate MARY KAWAKAMI Send your problem .to DOROTHY DIX ‘ PIMPLES Don't Cumberland he did —@-—————————— involved,| Don’t let anyone tell you differ-| ed, anchor, f he d the Selection but this feeling will sh nothing. Jf the| ent: boys do respect girls with| to leave, she'll be| Strict parents, and these girls} yn the offer. If, how- | it out, the mar-| e rally be salvaged. . each case is differ1e rule can be applied | * yut faith that a good marsurvive a tempest is BS ) the in Mrs. Kent McKnight did the my parents won’t permit ) C é I in and but I’m|@ boy he can’t drive me home? art work, and Mrs. Scott Whitawife exKarin ker drew the caricatures. The her husband,, D®AR KARIN: The words are| interesting floral pieces in the former, e years is, from a mere flirta- sgpisappointed, 1 three Europe From Our Large ourse there are var-| Me to drive with boys they don’t| rate No. 1 as matrimonial prosof extramarital af-| Know. The young men will be| pects. 1c in He is a graduate of BYUand an alumnus Mrs. Tilson Has speaker stated that this . respect in his eyes for| DEAR DOROTHY DIX: I'm not! smaller items on the page to S. P. | allowed in cars with boys of cas-| represent their husbands. s P.: their Of BYU Women :Meeting of| Jong Jr., president, presided. her, ‘| thinks all girls are like his faith-| . less fiancee. How can I convince s wife should take | him he's wrong? firm t t d « < on PARK WARD | Phelps of Payson. ** * Work day will be Tuesday at 10 a.m. with special demonstraA step to a healthier complextions all day. Lesson at 11 a.m., ion comes just before bedtime. lunch at noon. Nursery. Then is the time to remove all |instead of brooding about divorce| afternoon at the Joseph Smith | (the weak woman's solution), Banquet Hall. Mrs. Gerrit de- she expects faithful-| hand out a pep talk that will get| isband, and that] action. stand for playing nd, I believe that fewer men; Sy would ray. There will always | ee aee a be men who will take advantage| he wasiithe victim a oroken €D , sketches Relief Society The college of Biological and Agricultural Science gave the pro- < n s t with Biological College Subject | home by turning the vultures out,| 8ram for BYU Women Saturday fe makes it clearly un-| shelf dk tributed old dirt-roofed homes. Refreshments were served to 3% members by Mrs. Pearl Buckley, ting is in Richmond, England. He told the story and played beautiful recordings of many of the songs. ‘ Doreen Moesser, member of the workshop. sang ‘“‘The Last Rose of Summer”’’ from the opera accompanied by Margie Daven-| port. Mr. Curtis sang a beausaful solo in Italian from the opera. D. served Division FAYE CROFT Camp Manavu of the Provo Daughters of Utah Pioneers met Thursday afternoon at the home ie Mrs. Amy Thomas. Mrs. Olive | Taylor, vice captain, presided and conducted the meeting. Following the program Mrs, ception in Provo will follow. sional music fraternity. Newell Miss Weeks, a graduate of Pro-| served an LDS Mission in West- Grant Ekins gave a report on a} recent legislative council meetvo High School, has attended the|ern Germany where he: was coning. Mrs. Bullock conducted a Brigham Young University for) ductor of the ‘‘Mormoniers’’ male short business meeting. Retwo years. She is now a Senior at| chorus. freshments were served. oe * Wife's Expectations Ry | U, is working toward his Ph. Brigham 3YU’and teaches LDS Seminary at Provo High bers, and Mrs. Myron Strate | Larsen, Mrs. Jesephine gave the thought for the day. and Mrs. Thomas. * * Mrs. Stanley Bonnett introduced the speaker. The attending School The couple will marry Dec. zi) there in music. He is a member opera will be presented in the) Mrs. Tilson was born Nov, 12, in the Manti LDS Temple. A re-| of Kappa Gamma Phi, profes- early spring by the workshop. | 1877, in Payson, to Parley and DOROTHY DIX DEAR vith [Meet At Thomas’ Mr. Curtis said that the opera | was written in 1847 and. the set- ‘os groom-to-be Phi law fraternity. president, welcomed the 23 mem- | Mrs. Annie Huish, Mrs. Florence A December ceremony will unite in marriage Susan Kaye Firmage, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Firm- is Camp Manavu Has! Make-Up Problems To Be The group met at the lovely home of Mrs. A. W. Adamson with Mrs. Stacey Garn as cohostess. Mrs Ralph Bullock, Weeks-Brown and nember of Brigadier social unit. versity workshop, reviewed the opera ‘‘Marthe’’ by Frederick | Fiotow for members of the Fine | Arts Club Thursday afternoon. - Seminary, Infantry Yrient |tor of the Brigham Young Uni- MYRNA WEEKS LDS 7th © ‘At Adamson’s Brandt Lelegren of Burbank, Calif Yreheses and other dancing groups attending Highland residents were Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Day, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rogers, Mr and Mrs. O. Wayne Day, Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Day, Mr. and Mrs Don Bringhurst, Mr. and Mrs. | Jerry Pace and Miriam and “ To Fine Arts ave on Miss Croft is a graduate of Provo High School | Opera Told Marriage Tc SK. Cloward marriage # Provo, and Ear] Lelegren, son of Mr. and Mrs. HIGHLAND — Mr. and Mrs. Orval Perkins of Salt Lake City entertained at a pre-nuptial supper recently to honor engaged couple Jean Margaret Day and Paul W. Perkins. Susan Kaye F irmage Plans forthcoming "oung University, where she has been active in For Couple SUSAN KAYE FIRMAGE their Yec. 12 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple are Faye ‘roft, daughter of Mr. and Mre. Evan M. Croft ! Start right now New Speed up plan, to put you in lovelier shape for the holidays. Call for your complimentary visit. SIGSA ls SCA FR 3-7211 New! 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