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Show Etienne Members And Carol Wright| Guests Hear About The To Marry In Nov.Rites Pennsylvania Dutch Etienne members and rae were recently charmingly tertained at the home of Mrs. Clayne Jensen with a program featuring Pennsylvania "utch Culture. Mrs, Francis Magleby, who grew up and attended schoolin the Pennsylvania area gave a vivid description of this enchanting part of American culture. Sue explaired that Pennsylvania Dutch people still speak the language of their forefathers who cameto America as long ago as the 17th and 18th centuries. Pennsylvania Dutch expression such as “Come to the October Rites ‘The wedding wili take placein the Santaquin Stake Center on Friday, Oct. 15 with a reception to be held that evening from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Santaquin School House. The reception will feature a program,to begin at 9 p.m., and a dance, which will begin at 10 p.m.All friends and ibors are cordially invited a nd the reception. The bride has chosen as her attendants Pam Roberts, Julie Lofgram, and Pat Pairt-r. The bride is currently attending Payson Senior High. The groom is a graduate of Payson and is _atter the world president, they Mrs. Utah Technical College in Provo where he will continue his education in computer =a Heis also a pastmaster cot selor in the Order of DeMoleyaat Provo. The couple will make their future homein Springville. begin this Wednesday. Meeting at 8 to 9:30 p.m., classes will continue until Nov. 24. Topics frorn color and its uses to basic home design in good taste and prudence in selecting home furnishings will be discussed. Dansie, currently a member of the housing and home managementfaculty at BYU has designed several visitors’ centers for the LDS Church as well as manyprivate residences. He attended C:iouinard’s Art Institute in Los Angeles and has taught several design classes in Salt Lake City and Provo. The course is open to professionals as well as to housewives; and many career people who just want a home environment streamlined to particular needs have found the course far more valuable than the $20 fee. Registration can be taken care of at the Department of Special Courses and Conferences Room 242 Herald R. Clark Building. While you're there you can also. sign up for the special series of six lectures tied together by Daryl V. Hoole entitled “Creating a Happy Home.” These classes begin this Thursday, running from 7 to 9:30 p.m. First topics will be “Are you a Gem of a Homemaker?” an ‘How to Conquer the Inner Space.” Participants will also discuss how to accomplish morein less time, how to do less for children so you can do more with them, and other ideas for greater efficiency. Mrs. Hoole, a popularlecturer throughout the United States, is the author of two books, ‘The Art of Homemaking,”and “The Art of Teaching Children.” The CAROL. WRiGHT POTATOES i. 49'| Idaho Russet mes APPLES ae sgn GRAPEFRUIT Pink ride now crop. LD tor$1 |, Interior Design Class Instructed by Genevieve Lawrence NOTED DéSIGNER AND CERTIFIED TEACHER A‘Room Design” class for the women who like to do their “own thing” but need professional guidance. Instruction Begins Oct, 14 at FRIEL'S, Springville LIMITED REGISTRATION CALL 374-1817 or 489-5621 | PORK CHOPS aa 0.59 a HENS nil Woo) =4 Sigman lean3ib.Box...... fl. DEARPOLLY. When bathingachild, first run all the hot waterin the tub and then the cold so in case baby bumpshis or her head on the faucet it Il be cool and not burn. This works well for me andsa ves baby from any unnecessary pain. ELLIE DEAR POLLYand Marie, who does not know how to treat the window over her bathtub—I solved such a ing the Venetian blind with a vinyl one that T had cov ed with pretty flowered, adhesive-backed paper. I applied enough paper to the shade so that, when nothing shows but pattern The woodwork was all covered with this same paper. I cut flowers from the paper and scattered themall over the wall ae the windowso the effect is almost that all off, I use a cafe curDacron. This shade proprivacy, keeps the sun out during the hot part of the day andthe curtains are full enough so that no one can see in when the shadeis up, I, too, keep the window cracked for ventilation, even when the air conditioning is on. I do enjoy the column and have approved of so seen ° ee Pet Peeves wuich happen to be mine, too.— MRS. J. E. SvGreEERSS Roh ee. 5 tee $700 T oes iw‘fat'ness ie sot (CRACKERS | naiewyifindviul,endtat_ FRUIT COCKTAIL Sage DEAR SUSIE MAC: cided to paint the handles on ours the samecolor as our house and suggested to the neighbors that they do the same, so now we caneasily return tools to the proper place. —ELSIE it is pulled downtothes Smeked. oes 0.29 sis COOKIES padathyep venient A 89° times one would forget which tool belonged to which neighbor, so we de- problem by Leo's respect. An alcoholic doesn’t Thr his actions, his kids ‘Dp necessarily degenerate much to Soltine Nabisco 59: until years later. But when 12- how women are expected DORE a: iss year-old kids can become ad- behave around them. dicted and die from drugs, it Tee bates ne i ces must not take too long for the at home as often as possible, ORANGE JUICE danger of drugs to affect a girls learn that, on the whole, person. men are nice to have arcund. !f ae 6 we 1* 40" Con) They say we shouldn't criticize the children watch their father these drugs because we don’t belittle their mother, stay outall APPLESAUCE really know the facts, Well, how night, and openly have affairs Yon foe 8 A many facts do we need to know with other women, the kids oe ‘M3Con.nines, . 95 damage, or the amount of money before we put an end to kids Keepin mind tha’ ae by drug addicts each year dying from overdoeses? their habits. How I don’t support cigarettes or oa ups have been caused alcoholeither, but it's my belief because someone was out of that drugs are far more another. at what your dad did to your wih for cigarettes? Think how many erous. assaults on innocent people are — you for listening. family. B.C. caused by addicts, desperate for their next fix. Tam 14 yearg cld, and there Pok...... 3 for 89 A drug addict is incapable of DEAR SUSIE MAC: —Es maintaining a family, holding T’'m 15 the youngest of three are several people in myfamily BREAD onto a job, or having self- girls. I love my father very who think I'm not old enough to White or Wheat much,but he hardly ever comes know about sex. How old does a girl have tobe Miiptesf.......sd home. When he does, he expects before she's prolierae know? wwEomes us to kiss his feet. THURSDAY,OCT.14 He works two jobs, so that Camp Fort Utah — Edna L. does keep him awaya lot. He was ‘u're old enough to know as a9 Wright, 1046 West Center St., seeing this other woman, and much as you want to know. fnGa I now he has an apartment he Provo at 2 p.m. ‘There’s no point in going through BEEF JERKY didn’t even tell us about. He Camp Fort Wall — Olive Hunt, whole reporduction bit when 869 South 1100 West, Provo at 2 isn't a drunk, and he doesn’t the Sierra 69 smackus around. Hejustisn’t a a six-year-old asks, “Mommy, pm. ie doabies comefrom? Ves Cicsn satis. % 2 { Camp Manavu — Manavu father to us. use want w Tam not writing for sympathy Ward Relief Society Room, 395 East 600 North, Provo at 2 p.m. or pity, because I have gone where, Butit’s idiotic to keep a child Hershey Camp Mountain View — Alice through this for 15 years and so who's spprosching the teen i 5% 02. aan Pe ya 39: Faux, 242 South 900 West, Provo, has myfamily. My mother has yearsin complete ignorance just never tried to start anything, at 2 p.m. PANTY HOSE Camp Oak Tree — Flinda and she has gone through lot. 30 she won't ‘get into trouble." ae For Hot Pants 99: Huff, 211 South 600 West, Provo Thank you for ere FATHER Reg. 196... at 2 p.m. GE Camp Provo — LaReal Mit- DEAR WITHOUT: Wed. & Thur. Oct. 13. & 14 You sound very unhappy, and chell, 432 West 300 North, Provo 9AM. to $ PM, I don’t wonder, Aside from at 2 p.m, et 50W. 2nd N., PROVO Toothpaste, Family, Come One, ComeAll Camp ‘Squaw Peak — Leona providing a knee forlittle girls to Size, Reg. 1.09. for 89 | TREASURES & TREATS sit on,a father has the important } Sherry, 535 North 800 West, position of image-maker. | Provo at 7:30 p.m. Camp Sun Flower — Eva Stapp, 656 North 1/00 East, i Bright Side Provo at 2 pm. 1102. Reg. 165... DEAR SUSIE MAC: T’m no expert on drugs, but I would like to point out why I Sine cigs (ta{juana, heroin, ete.) are worse than cigarettes ana alcohol. Cigarettes und alcohol can lead to addiction (psychological) and death, but they can be considered almost harmless compared to the millions of dollars worth of property When You Loan Them Out DEAR POLLY—In our neighborhood each family has different tools and then we loan and borrow from our neighbors. Some- ETRE ASS'T a This Reader Thinks Drugs Are Worse Than Drinking Get Those Tools Back \ a Gen iecas-te ».8° F. M-D TISSUE 4 Rel 5 DUP Notes DEAR TENS: PRESTONE . CHOC. CHIPS j CLOSE-UP SHAMPOO a EMAIL to 9 p.m. ANNOUNCING PEANUTS Fresh | Roested 3s. rol SUSIE MAC... Polly’s Pointers Reg. 7.95 | enti Blaine has held the position of supervisor of hair dressing for ELAINE ROBBINS the past four years and has also donated almost all of the sup- — 250 hair sets, and 281 and long-term patients). Having hair comb-outs. afresh hairdo gives the patients plies such as These ladies do hair free of a great boost in morale and spray, rollers, combs and charge every Thursday at the helps make their stay more brushes. The pink ladies did a total of 27 hospital (mostly extended care bearable. A MARRIAGE CEREMONYonOct. 6 united Paige LeRoy, daughter of James LeRoy, Springville, and Barry Ainge, son of Mr, and Mrs, Allen Ainge, Spanish Fork. A reception in their honor will be held on Friday, Oct. 15 at 8 p.m,at the Memorial Building in Spanish Fork. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. SMALL for BOYS’ or GIRL'S |f The prospective bridegroomis committee chairman Tueille Florence Sperry, Fern Lintonand CandyStriper, Peggy ge Conferences. The Interior Design course is for the housewife who wishes to make her home more exciting. R. Edgar “Ted” Dansie is the arin for the sessions which | State College last June. She has also studied at BYU and ‘is presently employed in Cedar City. Paige LeRoy Marries Special Touch To Home by BYU Special Courses and Diego, the daughter of te ateMr a y Miss Wright ii s a graduate of Pleasant Grove - School and Seminary. She received a bachelor of arts degree in Beautician Earns Award New Courses To Help Add mother of eight, she approaches her class in a practical way speaking as one mother to another. Theentire “Creating a Happy Home”course is only $5, but you can registerfor single classes at $3 per evening. If you have ever wanted to cook a gourmet’s delight, you can pick up somegreatideas ina class offered by the Department of Courses and Conferences at BYU. Gourmet Cooking, taught by Ava Winterton and Consumerin the Kitchen with Ann Duddleston as instructor are two classes which begin this week on the BYU campus. The gourmet cooking class sill be on a demonstration format with specialists in each field discussing topics like fondue, lobster, filet mignon, sauces, souffles, crepes, candies and chocolate dipping. Mrs. Winterton has been cooking protean and demonstrating foods for the past fifteen years. Since studying in BYU’s Food Science and Nutrition Department she has given food demonstrations in SaltLake Gtyand Utah County to Churchandcivic groups as well as to her department at BYU. Enrollmentis iimited so if you want to add a little touch of eleganceto your meals,register early. Classes begin this Wednesday running from 6 to 8:30 p.m. However, if you prefer, you can tunein one a course called “Consumer in the Kitchen.” This is a class which will help create in the housewife a sense of professionalism and knowledge in choosing food brands, fighting inflation and using materials wisely. Instructor Anne Dutileston, a graduate of BYU with an M.S. degree in food and nutrition has taught at BYU andin the Provo Community Action Program. Registration tor the ‘Consumerin the Kitchen" course as well as the “Gourmet Cooking” class can be doneatthe office of the Department of Special Courses and Conferences, 242 HeraidR.ClarkBuilding. Priceof either course is Consumer in theKitchen is scheduled on Wednesdays from 7 PricesEfttive en, Tes, Wed. | TIMEX | WATCHES) a graduate of Cedar High School. Clayne Jensen, took charge and He is, at the present time, a welcomed members and their student at Southern Utah State guests. College. He has filled an LDS Refreshments, Pennsylvania — in South Germany. Dutch style, were served to 20 ye young couple are planni members and 15 guests. a Nov. 19 wedding in Sal Co-hostesses who assisted the Lake LDS Temple. A wedding hostess were Mrs. Max reception will be held in their Eggertson, Mrs, Wayne Pearce, honor that same evening in the Mrs. Henry n, and Orem Sixth and 34th Ward Mrs. Jerry Thorne. pel. century offshoot of the Men‘They will maketheir homein nonites who took their name The body bag in the Walborg CedarCity from Jacob Ammon, collection is done in colorful leader, who came from Swit- tapestry, in glossy leather zerland, combined with crocheted wool, The older order of the Amish in richly colored suede and in regards very highly the customs shiny wood beads combined and beliefs of their forefathers with macrame or crocheted Elaine Robbins one of Salem's and, with very few exceptions, yarn touches, beauticians and pink ladies at the Payson Hospital aa recently presented a of award and a Gold ‘Medallion as queen of the beauticians for the state of Utah for donating more volunteered hours of professional services than any other beautician in the state. Pink Lady Elaine is the supervisor over the hair Sharpen Your Wifely Skills . . . Nepending on herpreference, the local housewife can her buying skills, get somefresh “ideas on decorating, or learn from experts tips on making such gourmet specialties as “filet mignon.” All three of these skills will be featured in classes to be offered THE HERALD, Provo—Page 5 hind way round,” “outen the light” and ~‘throw the horse over the fence somehay,” give a great deal of the humorto their speech, Mrs. Magleby classified the Dutchmen in Pennsylvania into two distinct groups: ‘The Gaily Dressed Dutch” and “the Plain The latter are also Payson Girl To Be Married In Mr.and Mrs.El Ray Davis of Payson announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Terry Lee to Keven Kester, son of Mr, and Mrs. Alfonzo Kester of Santaquin. in please.” Etienne Monday, October 11, 1971 Mrs. John V. Wright of Oren still ianaay? plowing ae horses, travel in buggies, etc. The ‘Amish bishops and their are chosen eree cae, salary or specialized training. The Amish sect is a strong social unit, and large families are highly desired »meng them. Mrs. Magleby concluded her presentation by quoting one Amishman as saying,“Mylife is happy. We plan for the future. Welive on hopes and hard work. And we enjoy our life more than people who feel free to have anything Wom en Today sam TY ‘Light Weight-and SUIT JACKETS CLEANED AND PRESSED EXPERT SANITONE DRY CLEANING LISTERINE i 40x. Bottle ag aa al 49, UNIVERSITY CLEANERS TWO LOCATIONS 75 East 1150 North 835 North 700 Eas? “The Fieldhouse Is Acro ss From Us’ ,, TAMPAX a G “i eaten He vane Teas uci lc Viner| Pa 180 los sea jmAnd ome 39° SHAMPOO and BUBBLE BATH pr Ve Gal 59 WE ADD ONLY 10% TO THE eS! |