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Show The MidiIs A Mess BERLIN (UPI) —Esst and West Berliners, who usually disagree on most things, are united on one point. They say the mini dress is here to stay and the midi is undesirable. In West Berlin this view is held despite theedict laid down by fashion designers: ‘The knee belongs te the past.” In East Berlin the popular view for once is in line with The government-run “German Fashion Institute,” pe; haps motivated by a desire to save material, has ruled that “very long dresses are incompatable with the dynamic, active style of life of women and girls in our society.” As a result, 90 per cent of the dresses shown at fashion shows VALERIE SOULIER Valerie Soulier Teils Of Plans for Wedding Wedding plans are announced for Valerie Soulier and Charles Fenton who will be married on Nov. 6 and honored that evening at a reception at the Orem 12th Ward. Invited to attend the bride as maid of honor is Terri Dixon, with Pat and Melanie Soulier, sisters of the bride, and Sylvia Fenton, sister of the groom, as bridesmaids and Sharee Soulier, also a sister of the bride, as Matron To Be Honored junior bridesmaid, and Jody Richman,flower girl. Best man will be Kurt Vuksinicx. Miss Soulier is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hayward of Orem and the late Bert Soulier. She has been attending Orem Tyro Club High School. To Attend Mr. Fenton graduated from Pleasant Grove High School. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bonham of Pleasant Grove and Earl J. Fenton of Zachary, La. The Real True Goal walls, They are asking, “Is this all there 1S?” For the young mother who spends most of her waking hours cleaning shoe polish off the basement walls as she sighs, “Thank heavens, he didn’t spray it in his eyes!” all I can tell her is, No, this isn’t all there is. There’s the messlittle Susan made on the bathroom sink with the striped toothpaste, and, as soon as you've finished that up, you'll notice the garbage un the kitchen floor. Most of these women are careful to mention how very much theydo love their children. After all, they know any mother who doesn’t whoop with delight over the prospect of spending 24 solid hours a day trapped inside the house with preschoolers is regarded with suspicion. They know that in this country ‘‘young motherhood” is considered an exalted position—one preceded in honor only by a Girl Scout holding a piece of apple pie while she salutesthe flag. Mrs, LeRoyArrington of Twin Mrs. J. C. (Nellie) Hailes of Salt LakeCity will be honored on her 85th birthday at an openhouse Saturday, Oct. 24, at the homeof her daughter, Mrs. Eldin (Irene) Ricks, 1166 Briar Ave., Provo. In attendancewill be her sons Charles of Logan and Warwick, Curzon, Donald and Jackof Salt Lake City. Another daughter, Mrs. Thirl (Dorothy) Tew, is deceased. All friends are invited. The family requests nogifts. I see no reason to waste time giving tips, such as how I cantell them the most successful old mothers I know got that way by thinking of themselves almost as often as they thought of others. They didn't survive by being soft. _ They may have looked soft on the outside, but, inside, they’re strung together with piano wire. They didn’t “find” time, they made time for themselves, evenif, at first, it was only an hour a day. (You can always hire sitter for an hour. Take the money from the grocery budget and list it under Food for Thought.) The successful woman learns early on that making herself into a blotter for the family is not the key to a long or happylife. I'll admit it is easier to play the role of Woman as Blotter. You begin by soaking up your husband’s thoughts vinstead of thinking on your own. Continue by letting the 10-18 Gives the Long Look Everybody wants the pant suit; it is bigger than ever this fall. Let this new one give you thelong look. No. 3290 comes in sizes 10 to 18. Size 12 (bust 34) takes 484 yards of 44-inch fabric, For cach pattern, send 50 cents plus 15 cents for first-class mail and special handling to IRIS LANE, (care of this news- paper), Morris Plains Ni 079: patlern is waiting for you. Send50 cents for our new Fall-Winter Pattern Book, which contains coupon for pat. tern of your choice. asked. Soid Mo cea puerenn yy: R_-75 WEST CENT: STATE ST, - MAIL ORDERS FILLED, BPONORTH eae } cover crewel, AVOCADOS POMEGRANATES ( —] may be done in or the worked plain ones to provide the same effect with less work. To make the apron, line the square with the material intended for the back of the pillow, and top-stitch on a tie sash of heavy 2-inch grosgrain ribbon. To make the tote bag, complete the pillow cover but aad a lining ofsailcloth. Add the top zipperif desired. The braided yarn shoulder strap is sold in drapery departments. FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTING or church bazaars, turn embroidered pillow coversinto trim for evening skirts, holiday aprons or tote bags. Patchwork squares in crewelstitchery are contemporary and fresh, ing in a bright tone, to contrast with the rough texture of the crewel. Make a dust ruffle of matching material. This is a cift to make for a very special bride, truly a labor of love, for her to cherish and hand down—a contemporary heirloom. This basic approach may be applied to any pillow cover in anydesign, whether done in crewel embroidery, needlepoint or stitched patchwork. Other pillow designs in patchwork, crochet and smocking, plus dozens of lovely transfer designs, are in the Fall and Winter Needlework Album, available exclusively to readers of this newspaper. i‘or your copy, send 65 cents with your name, address and zip, to: Needlework Album, Stitehin’ Time, ¢/o this newspaper, Box 503, Radio City Station, New York, N.Y. 10020. (Newspaper Enterprise Assn.) Tiny Tots Need Mom'sHelp Social Arranged WhenThey’re Halloweening For MS Patients Educator the home. “Prevent tragic burns by insisting that children wear nonflammable party costumes. Use flashlights instead of candles to light jack-o’lanterns,” Dr. Domm said. Dr. Domm also urged parents to be sure thatchildren’s masks permitfree breathing anddo not impair vision, ay children have been seriously injured from falls that could have been avoidedif they had been able to see properly, he said. Utah County Multiple Sclerosis, an affiliate of United Fund,helda social at the Eldred Center Tuesday for patients and friends. Gameswere played and prizes presented to the winners. Refreshments of homemade doughnuts and sweetrolls, made by the patients, and punch were served, LeLoris Nelson, volunteer social worker, wasin charge and hostesses were Mae Alvarez and Vera Harding. By United Press International The National Bank of North America has included the pants suit in its new fall wardrobe which has been designed for the staff of over 600 women tellers. Besides the pant suit, the fall collection of career apparel features a midcalf dress which zips open from the hemlines to reveal as little or as much leg as desired. A jacket, dresses, and skirts round out the ensemble, making it possible for a girl to choose from 12 different combinations on any given day. 373-0264 en ed vad “PION i ln +39| i PORK STE Sl as OSE i 169 Te 5% Wine 93° TOOTHPASTE | ee ( col M mest... ton TO ( LAN aeeo i -F |i - Now d 60 99° FREEZER TAPE Reg. 5%. Now a BRUSH Good a ae how 39° 73 89: Vienna Sausage cars 5 iu1 KETSUP é i 3 alee ere OrVRS~0E PEANUT BUTTER tee... O8 ~ OCTOBER Fabric Softener SALE 15of $y King Size... 2. WE ADD ONLY 10% TO THE ABOVE ADVERTISED PRICES WRANGLER SAVE THIS MONTH ONLY ON SELECTED GROUPS OF SHOP i SPECIALS © SHOT SHELLS of PANT SUITS DRESSES ALL-SEASON COATS WRANGLER JEANS GAME LOADS tawe 0 — Dove & Guyail Load Winchester, so lowBrass. . . . Box RUBBER PACS Insvigted. . 2 2... 54 Ser ©SHOTGUNS @ SAVAGE"940” Single Shot, 12 wMGeuge $32” SS Special Direct 1971 Ze] am had in|, NM A SCL TAY Fabrics at Lowest iret Recover your old~ a had em aco eks | ke. SHORTNING New MASTERCRAFT: SPARE RIBS Hormel 49 BACON ENDS rial Grooming Guide Nae NOW AT LOWEST PRICES FN -40%-50% TOMATOES Red, Ripe Slicers .. . 10° squares can alternate with To make the evening skirt, choose a lustrous velvet in a rich holiday color, and put five or six crewel squares around the hem. Work a miniature for a pocket. ache 1. oo squares. The whole pillow- Parents who permit small children to roam the neighborhood unsupervised either alone or in group? on Halloween are courting disaster, warns Dr. Albert H. Domm, medical director for the Prudential Insurance Co.’s Western Home Office. Malicious tricks, harmful handouts, and poorly lighted steps and doorways are just a few of the perils that cause serious illness and accidents, which can result in crippling, and even death to youngsters who go from house to house unattended on Halloween, Dr. Domm told local parents. “Safety education and advance warnings are important, but small children, especially those under the age of eight, need personal on-the-scene supervision,” he said. SPANISH FORK -~ Thelatest “The best protection you can trends and developments in the provide for your youngster is a field of education were reviewed well-planned Halloween party in for Spanish Fork Post 68, American Legion Auxiliary, at their Oct. 14 meeting. The speaker of the evening was 19TH CEI Philip Argyle, director of the Will meet Friday at 2 p.m. at Nebo District Instructional the Rodeway Inn with Lillian Media Center at Springville. Hayes as speaker. Mr. Argyle outlined current es and innovations in the workof the center in scheduling and delivering for use to all classrooms of the district the various instructional aids and equipment from the center. “Sesame Street’ outstanding TV show for younger children will surely have an impacton the schools within a few years, he said. It will be challengingto the schools to know whatto do with such advanced children, he stated. In charge of the meeting was the unit president, Mrs. Ida Taylor. She introduced program chairman Esther Scott of the education coramittee, who, in turn, presented Mr. Argyle. The evening’s theme followed the current observation of October as education month. Chairman of the serving committee was Mrs. Francis Belders and assisting were Cora Swenson, Dorothy Bearnson and Ellieta Hoim. Next month will be combined Veteran’s Day Banquet and program, honoring veterans of all wars. | “BANANAS The needlework experts ct Dritz-Scovill suggest a patchwork-sample design, with a variety of classic crewel stitches worked into Club Notes top of the refrigerator. They already know these things. They also know kids who can pick locks designed to mystify Houdini and kids who can push chairs and stand on them and make a bigger mess byspilling garbage on themselves as well as the floor. fensree These are the supergifts Auxiliary to lock up the toothpaste or how to set the garbage on Prices Fflective Thurs. Fri., & Sat. : GRAPEFRUIT chat will make cash registers ring at the needlework table for the church bazaar, where fine and imaginative needlework is most appreciated. Talks to However, the important thing is learning how to live into OLD motherhood and how to reach that point in life with a mind reasonablyintact. children’s interests rub off on you instead of pursuing your ‘Own interests. During the early years as a WAB, you'll have a sense of purpose, what with being so useful. After awhile, however, one is likely to become a worn-out, frayed, blue, smudgedsort of female without anyidentity to call her own. Falls, supervisor of the Snake River Region, will be guest speaker. The region consists of clubs Utah, Idaho, Washington and Oregon. During the morning the Tyro Club of Provo will be among the clubs presenting educational workshops. Mrs. Arrington will also present a charter and install officers for a new club in Granger next week when all Utah clubs will be represented and celebrate Toastmistress Week. ~~) Who says an embroidered pillow cover has to cover a pillow? The newest and brightest idea in the nimblethimble league is to use the 18 by 18-inch pillow squares ®s @ sensational border on an evening skirt, as a dressup apron, as a haiidsome tote bag or a fabulous heirloom bedspread. Council Meet Old MotherhoodIs : Nimble Thimble Gifts By JOANNE SCHREIBER A coverlet, made of 9 patchwork squares joined together, is absolutely magnificent. Give it a silky linToastmistress Clubs of Council Two will hold the first council mevting of the year Saturday in Salt Lake City, according to Mrs. Joseph Mabey, Clearfield. BETTY CANARY Cooler weather brings on the queries of young mothers who face the prospect of being trapped within four cozy at East Germany's annual autumn fair in Leipzig ended above the knee. West Berlin fashion houses like those in other Western nations are pushing the midis and maxis but the new styles for tre most part are seen oaly in the shops. They are not selling. Uli Richter, headof a leading West Berlin fashion house, said: “Men now kn women’s knee Jocks like ... the inc? is taboo.” But Margit Liebelt, 2-yearold long-legged stenographer, became a spokesman for the majority with the statement: “T'll keep on wearing a mini if T’m thelast girl in Berlin in one,” A cold winter might help the sale of maxi coats but the weather this sw.imer was not conducive to their sale. By the standards of Berlin weather, both East and West, this was a “very warm” summer, There were 37 days with temperatures of 77 degrees or more and 747 hours of sunshine. For the record, only 12 per cent of the summers since 1830 have been classified as very warm. ~—e <a OE All Berliners Agree THE HERALD. Provo, Utah—Page 17 oye (ollof Wane Thursday, October 22,1970 STITCHIN’ TIME ITHACA MODEL3 12Gouge & 119° 20Gouge.. . . THOMAS OPEN MONDAY NITES TILL 9 240 NORTH UNIVERSITY AVE PRO'.O ENene WiNCHESTER |a REMINGTON titotnas ... °89% |