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Show Sunday, Novembe: A Gal Cop Nina Thomas Becomes To Marry captain. There was no fanfare, though, when the other day she became captain-commanding officer of the Policewomen's Bureau in the nation's largestcity. Actually, Captain Schimmel would just as soon haveit that way. She’s more of the quiet, unassuming type who lets her 30-plus years as one of New York's Finest speak for themselves, But you hear her speak out “loud and clear” when it comes to the numberof women in the Police Department compared with the number of men, of some of the things she thinks should be done to improve women’s role in law enforcechildren and one grect- ment and thereby improve grandchild. enforcementitself. Mr. Barrett was born on the “There should be more Provo Bench, now Orem,the son policewomen, it’s as simple as of Thomas and Edith Barrett. that,” said Captain Schimmel. Mrs. Barrett, formerly Zella “When we have a full Childs, was born in Orangeville, complement, there are 352 Emery Countyto Adelbert and policewomen,” she said, “That Harriet Childs. is only one per cent of the total force.” When first married, Mr. and Womenare Divided Mrs. Barrett lived in Provo, The women are divided into later moving to the Uinta Basin four major areas of operation— where they lived for 19 years. youth aid, detective, patrol They then moved to Pleasant precincts and administrative Grove where they now reside. Jobs. Mark Anniversary at the home of Eugene S. Barrett, 1545 S$. 240 E. Orem, from2 until 5 p.m. The couple were married in Price on Dec. 14, 1921. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Theyare the parents of three sons, Eugene S. Barrett, Orem, Velo J. Barrett, Granger, and Dr. K.C. Barrett, San Francisco, Calif. They have 11 grand- Mr. Martell graduated from East High School and LDS Seminary in Denver, Colo. He was on the varsity track team while there. The newlyweds will make DEBRA JUNE ANDERSON as Miss Debra Anderson To Wed Mr. Bruce Richard Nelson Mr. and Mrs. James Allen Telepnone Company. Anderson of Orem announcethe The groom, a graduate of Provo High, has attended the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter honor the couple that evening at Forget Age! Love Keeps You Young DEAR SUSIE MAC: lam a woman in myearly 40s, I have met a man in his early 30s. We get along fine -- no problems. This mayget serious, but we don’t know yet; it’s too earlyto tell. Butif it does, do you think the age barrier will be a 1876 in Upton, Summit County, Utah, to David Lossee Huff and Emily Robinson. She married ThomasHone Dec.28, 1893. They hud ten children. Mr. Hone died in 1935. Fifteen years later, in 1950, she married Arthur Peay. Bight of her ten children are living. They are: Leroy Hone, Qvem; Arnold Hone, Glen Hone and Dott Hone Smith, Lakeshore; Alvin and David Fone, Springville; Elmer, and Mrs, John (Mary) Dodds, Idaho Falls, Ida. She has 37 grandchildren, 105 great-grandchildren and six great-great grandchildren. problem? Right now, it doesn’t seem to be, but maybe in later years,it will. [have somefeeling for him now,butas I said,it’s toc early to tell how deepthefeeling goes. Please answer, becauseI will show him your opinion too. Thanks. SY. DEAR S.Y.: Iknow a gal who'll soon be 60, and peoplego into cardiac arrest whenthey learn her age — she’s so vibrant, so interesting, so young. On the other hand, I know girls of 25 who look — and act — 50. , So it all depends on your attitude. Onething in your favor: you'll always be conscious of the age difference, and I bet you'll work twice as hard to stay young. ROSELLA HONE PEAY Suits Are Feminine Now Says Fashion Designer and working. Welike each other alot, but her father dislikes me dinner and theater makes wearing a hat a fashion must. Here are two of his designs. Velour cavalier hat (left) sports three pheasant quills. The dressier Empress Eugenic velour (right) is trimmed with an __vstrich plume, what the deal is. Maybe she lixes having Daddydirect her every move.In that case, you can’t do even know methat well.) a thing until she decides to grow Mygirl lives with her father up. and grandmother. Last week whenI asked her to go out, she APPLES, APPLESAUCE, AND said she couldn’t. Then, last APPLE JUICE — Thelargest Sunday we wentto the movies, apple crop in three years is in and when we came home, her prospect for the Eastern and grandmother started yelling at Central States. This, combined her, The next day when I went with the large packs of canned over there, her grandmother applesauce and apple juice said I couldn’t speak to her, and anticipated this season, indicate that I would have to stay away ample supplies of both fresh and_ processed apples in December. for awhile. How can find out why they don’t like me, and how can tell OVERWEIGHT? them that she’s no baby anymore? Please help me. UNDECIDED DEAR UNDECIDED: You can't. Your girl friend’s the one who hasto openthelines of communication with her father. Eighteenis certainly old enough for a girl to be making many of her own decisions — Lurie) c WEIGHT CONTROL INSTITUTE 374-9850 SAVE33% Sears h the newest? “YOUR SEARS DECORATORS JUANITA ADAMS LORRAINE HICKMAN $2.50 yd. “Regalia” Sheers Viscose finest antique s Re Over MEN HAVE BECOME SUCH PEACOCKS these days that women feel they, too, must dress up. One of the results of this is the return to popularity of the hat, according to fashion designer Frank Olive. He also feels that the revival of the suit for daytime andfor (why, I don’t know; he doesn’t Corporate apparel has be- board of Chuck Howard. There especially if she’s supporting come corporate fashion, says are blazers and pant and skirt herself. the Wool Bureau. No more suits with turtlenecks; sleeveWhen youdo see her, ask her man-tailored suits to hide pretty less front-zip tunics over fullyoung women, Fine, fun, long sleeved blouses and kicky mixable versatile colorful fash- skirts. Fabrics for the corpor- DEAR SUSIE MAC: ion is what’s on deck, according ate uniforms include wool T'm 19, out of school and to a bureau booklet featuring double knit, crepe, faille, and workingfull time. I have this girl silhouettes from the drawing double woven gabardine. friend who's also out of school ' bright. BYU for three years. He was Debra June to Bruce Richard Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. A.C. active in both football and basketball while in high school Nelson of Provo. The bride-to-be has chosen ‘The weddingwill take place on Diane Helsten as her maid of Dec. 8, and a reception will honor, Her attendants will in- SUSIE MAC... An Open Housewill be held on Sunday, Nov. 28, from 2 to 5 p.m. for Roselia Huff Hone Peayin honorof her 95th birthday.It will be held at her home in Lake Shore. She requests no gifts. Mrs. Peay was born Nov. 22, lors are their home in Provo following their marriage. the Women’s Cultural Hall in clude Tanya Anderson, Dianne Provo. Nelson, Linda Nelson, Janet Andersonand Valerie Anderson. One of the ‘‘neturals’’ for The bride is an Orem High Serving as best man will be women is working with young School gratuate. She has at- William Belzner. criminals or in preventing tended BYU end is now emThe couple will make their youth crime, she continued. ployed at Mountain Bell future home in Provo. An Open House Will Honor Mrs. Peay of lake Shore [50 colo choose from. SHOP AT SEARS AND SAVE ( or Your Money B ers a shee of Dacron® polyester add a look of deli cate luxury to any room, 60. idde. A complime oordinate with “Lmpe u ‘Sears co SE. Ps ROEBUCK AND CO. | ooW.. HOLD YOUR PURCHASE“’ TIL XMAS Sears-Provo 207 North Ist West Phone 373-8700 Utah—P.ge 17 Mr. and Mrs. Craig M Thomasof Provo announce the engagement and fortnoaios Marriage of their cougnier, Nina Ann, to Micha’ Martell, son of Mr. and Mrs, Floyd H. Laffin of Wausau, Wis. The couple will exchange vows at the Women’s Cultural Center on Jan, 26, 1972 with a reception to follow that evening at the same location. Miss Thomasis a graduateof Provo High School and LDS Seminary NEW YORK (UPI)—Gertrude Schimmel was front page news when she became New York City’s first woman police An Open House will be heldfor Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Velo Barrett in-honor of their 50th wedding anniversary on Dec. 4 THE HERALD, Provo, Mr. Martell Captain Mr. And Mrs. Barrett 28, 1971 260 North Univesity Avenue p oover S 78 WEST CENTER Open everynite til 9 P.M. |