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Show SUSIE MAC Expectan * Mother Is In Foou Women's Council Hosts Luncheon Installs New Board and Chairmen r ouble DEAR SUSIE MAC: T'm four months pregnant and GEAR oeror for a cote int trom Members of the Women’s Council of Provo gathered Fong aitem: for the annual m meeting with Mrs. Fred Lovelees. of Prevo, going. KE PEACE e two idiots m n't get snarried doesn’t mesa husband says walksS there'll be none oftie difficulties five months, and my doctor is usually associated with unhappy because Ive gained so marriage. Inform your idealistic much already, but I just can’t miss that she’ll be cooking and cleaning for what’s-his-name T'm really afraid Jim won't love me if I get much fatter, and Eee eee ‘ this weight when the be nroblems that take maturity andloveto solve. tony isborn? You can’t legally stop your MOM-TO-BE daughter, which is a shame. DEAR MOM: Has your doctor impressed She'll be back, probably sooner upon you the possible danger of than you think, and she’ll be too much weight to both you and minus all those lovely illusions your baby? Many obstetricians about ‘meaningful relationare concerned that excess ships.” siopeating, ete = MRS. DENNIS SORENSON (Kathleen Howe) Couple United In Church Ceremony poundage (or, tonnage, in your case) can lengthen the labor and put unnecessary strain on the baby. Don’t expect anyone to buy that nonsense about not being able to stop eating. It just won't wash, kiddo, so get yourself a sensible diet, and stick to it— for your baby’s sake. ‘~_ Kathleen Howe and Dennis wedding flowers surrounding a DEAR SUSIE MAC: Our 18-year-old daughter wants to drop out of schoo! and go to Mexico with her boy friend. He has no intention of marrying her, but they say they have a > Deusing. Carter. A spring decor of lavender, pink end white, and “taeaningfu) relationship,” which marriege would sige lavender, , pink and whitite was cartied a bouquet of daisies, Best man was Craig Devinish, My husband is making all kinds of dire threats and no one After ‘the ceremony the ritg bearer was Steven Hansen. Anderson was flower girl. can talk to him reasonably. Our family seems to be disintegrating and I don’t know bow “Sorenson exchanged vows lavender orchid. Attending the bride were Bira, maid of honor,‘i Linda Powell, Jodi Dean an Sandy Miller, bridesmaids. fusic. was by Mary Each wore full-length frock of > Saturday in a ser‘vice at St, Mark’s Lutheran There’s shoulder-length veil. She carried Tricks now al College in Provo and will : a bouquet of daisies and small graduate this Blazers Marvelously Conceal FigureFaults To Dieting MRS. FRED LOVELESS chairman for the Council, presented a beautiful oil painting that was given to the group as first place award in the state for outstanding pericecete in the Fine Arts program of the Dale Despain, recording General Federation of Women’s secretary; Mrs. Leslie King, treasurer; Mrs. Gwen Clubs. Reports were given by section Wetherall, corresponding chairmen and the Executive secretary; Mrs, J.W. Wernz, Board. At noon a lovely brunch was served with the Past Presidents as hostesses. : management assistance to American Indians. Dr. Cutler left University of Utah in 1954 to become a technical director in home economics education for the U.S International Cooperative Administration In years in the field of home economics teacher training in Thailand, and five years in Jakarta, Indonesia. In 1961 she became dean of the College of Family Living at BYU. Recipient of a Fullbright Scholarship award in 1966, she took a three-year leave of absence to serve as head of the department of homescience at the University of Ghana in Accra. When you give medicine or any treatment to a sick child, briefly explain what you are going to do so he will be prepared and may even be more cooperative. Never leave any medication at a bedside table; bring it into the room only when you are going to administer it. —Use a smaller dinnerplate. Somehowit will seem as if you restaurantis a special occasion. Don’t spoil it for others by making a fuss about your diet. At such a special time, eat just a little of everything. Ifyou get in the habitof eating slowly, you will be satisfied with less. — Drink beverageswith , our meals, Liquids help you to feel te and well fed with less Tricia was spending ‘he weekend in New York with her future husband and his family, making wedding decisions and — for her trousseau. will be other prevaptat ties c including a tea and shower gre on June 1 by , wife of the vice ne Just before the wedding, the appening. NEW YORK (UPI)—Figure faults that can’t be dieted or exercised away,for lack of will power or what, will be masked by blazer jackets—fashionable ; ou the clock for fall and Marie McCarthy, eeLe collection for Larry Aldric shown Wednesday in New san firmed up the trend to the blazer. Hers were in red velvet, stain, paved with sequins, made of goldkissed brocade. Most were knuckle-length—providing Denim is the Horatio Alger of the fashion scene for both sexes. Once confined to workclothes it has worked its way to the top of the fashion ladder straight into formal wear. GRADUATION SPECIAL GUERLAIN SPRAY COLOGNES Parties OfTricia and Edward KEYBISCAYNE,Fl=. (UPI) —Because Tricia Nixon's wedding is a “private family” affair, the White House has passed the word to chiefs of statethatgifts are not expected for the President's daughter. But that is not expected to deter kings and foreign dignitaries from sending their congratulations and elaborate presents to Tricia, 25, and her fiance, Edward Finch Cox, 24, who will be married in a Rose Garden ceremony June 12. Washington's diplomatic corps is planning to present a magnificent gift—probably silver—to the couple at reception in their honor June 4. Quick responses are being received from some 400 invited guests, including close relatives and friends. But history shows that world leaders send gifts, invited or not. They did not receive invitations to the weddings of former President Lyndon B. Johnson’s daughters, Luci Nugent and Lynda Bird Robb, but opulentgifts were recieved from palaces and government It’s understocd that Mrs. Robb has her ornate state gifts on prominent display in her home at Charlottesville, Va. where her husband, Marine Maj. Charles S. Robb is a student at the University of Virginia. Another presidential daughter, Alice Roosevelt Longworth, still has the Chinese porcelain and brocadesthat poured in for her wedding at the turn of the weigh yourself too often or you may get discouraged. Do it no more than once a week so that you can begin to see cee. And you should WEARING BLAZER SUIT, model sows how blazer jacket changes the appearance at a showing of the Aldrich collection, which is generally harbinger of new trends. Blazer suits, costumes and even a hotpants outfit with halter top andblazer wereon view. this assignment she served two Delicious low-calorie foods can do much to take the aes there you have some simple tips that should really help keep you feeling contented during the diet period Literary; Mrs. John Clark, Artists; Mrs. Morris Buckwalter, music; Mrs. Sterling Jacobson, Delta Arts; Mrs. LaVar Groneman,Writers. Mrs. Mantonalso presented an attractive sway light to the Council which wasa gift of the Provo Art Boardand will hangin the foyer. FancyGifts, Dr. Cutler on Retirement jough. are: Mrs. R.H. Staheli, Home Arts; Mrs. W.M. Beazer, Reception Tuesday to Honor To Precede Marriage DEAR SUSIE MAC: My husband travels all week and slops around the house all weekend. It would take more than a crowbar to get him to take A reception in honor of Dr. meoutto dinner — or even to a Virginia F. Cutler, who is movie. He says he eats in retiring as chairman of the ges all the time and he’s Department of Family Economics and Home Managementat Brigham Young y haven'thad an evening out University, will be held Tuesday since Since Christmas and I really from 7:30 to 10 p.m.in the Smith resenthis selfishness. Family Living Centerfoyer. HOUSEBOUND The public is invited to the DEAR HOUSEBOUND: reception, which is being Women love to dress up and go sponsored by the De it out, and men :ove to put on the and the College of Family grubbiest clothes they can find, pag of which she was once open a can of beer, and watch the ball game on TV.That’s one a Cutler said she will conof the differences between the tinue to spend sometimein her position as chairman of Major two sexes. You can present him with an Appliance Consumer Action ultimatum: either take me out Panel, which has headquarters or I'll go home to mother. Have in Chicago, and in the Univericultural fun at future all-female outings, T'd opt for a compromise: Let him take you out one night a week, and he can haveall day Saturday and Sunday to do whatever he wants (make that almost!) auditor. Mrs. Keith Chase, who preceded Mrs, Loveless as president, was given a past president's pin. Thesection chairmeninstalled Tne formal installation followed with Mrs. Arth Manton, past president of the Past Presidents Section, conducting. Using the GFWC insignia as her theme, she gave the charge of office to Mrs. Loveless, who was re-elected president and gave her a GFWC pin. Other Council officers are Mrs. Russell Joyner, first vice precident; Mrs. Barnett Dewey, second vice president; Mrs. I ca Page 20-THE HERALD,Provo, Utah Sunday, May 23, 1971 century, FIVE GENERATIONS of her family met recently with Mrs. Florence Ella Bratt Court of Mapleton, whocelebrated her 90th birthday Friday. ee Magna, her son; Corey Blake Soverens great-great-grandson; Melladene Court Wilkins of Bountiful, granddaughter, and Debra Lynn Wilkins Soverene, also of Bountiful, great-granddaughter. Mrs. Court was born in Provo in 1881 and has lived most of her life in Utah County. bride will have a luncheon honoring her attendants and will present each a special memento. Cox’s Harvard classmates and eight groomsmen are ing a “bachelor party” for before he heads down the aisle. He completes his second year exams June 3. The White House will be closed to public tours from Tuesday, June 9 through the wedding day to permit the family to prepare for the nuptials. NEW YORK (UPI)—Tricia Nixon wouldlike to work ait her marriage to Edward Finch Cox next month, but she feels having a family is more important. “The most important thing for me and my marriageis to concentrate on the family,” Miss Nixon told Mrs. Lynda Bird Johnson Robb in an interview written by Mrs. Robb for the current issue of Ladies Home Journal. “I if chil idren turn out well, the problems of the world will certainly not be as great.” Miss Nixon disclosed she and Cox were engaged for 20 months before Cox broke the news to President Nixon at CampDavid, Md., last Thanksgiving. She said she thought her parents andsister, Mrs. Julie Eisenhower, probably had guessed that they were engaged. “Ed is a liberal and I am a conservative,” she admitted, but added that they are not so far apartpolitically as they have heen described. 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