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Show OFClub Syn Thete VVort Whrld ofof Uid Names Officers omen “Utah's Lowest FoodPric” 3” Prices Effective Thurs., Fri OREM — Mrs. Joseph Ai waselected president Comitas Guests View Sappho Literary Club Hosts Latest Fall Fashions Friends at Autumn Session Sorority Models MOLLY MAYFIELD interesting “Street of Shops” store, theyall gathered upstairs to hear her commentaryon the fashion world oftoday. She noted some interesting trends in fashionretailing during the last five years with the specialty shop approach growing rapidly. She was enthusiastic about the fasnions for this year because of the great flexibility that allows each person to find her own fashion look. Give The Man Time Meeting DEAR MRS. MAYFIELD Steve and I have Leen going together about two weeks and not once has he bothered to say “Tlove you” unless I come right out and ask him. There is another girl in the picture — his old girl friend — and word got to me through one of his best buddiesthat Steve is still in love with her. I have seen Hemlinesareeither just above letters he wroter her but never mailed. the knee or just below. She I talked to him about her and commented that the new longer look can look all wrong unlessit he denied that he loved her. He is just right. How the look is said it was all over between them butI don’t believe it really accessorized determines whetherit is right. Such things is. I do love him and want him to as knee boots, dark stockings, wide belts, lots of braids and be happy. Do you think I should ‘rims and the subtle use of give him up andtell him to go jewelry chains are popular for back to her? BERTIE the new fashion. The lines are generally softer, flaring, closer DEAR BERTIE: Isn’t it asking a bit too much to the body and more feminine. for a man to declare his love when you've only been dating Mrs. Lavenstein was raised in two weeks? Give him time. Provo and served as a buyer in Maybeheisstill in love with Salt Lake City for several years the other girl but that doesn’t before going to New York Cityas necessarily mean he always will a merchandiser. She and her be. husband returned to Salt Lake If you enjoy being with him, somefive years agoto establish don’t bug him aboutthe girl or their own store. She was in- keep asking him if he loves you. troduced to the group by JoAnn Playit by ear until such time Tucker. that you're sure about whichgirl he really wants. Telling him to Mrs. Roy Boulter, president, go backto heris a waste of time presided and committee for the —hewill anywayif and when he evening included Mrs. Karl wants to, MM. Tucker, Mrs. Lynn Knudsen and in their high school. The parents said that their discusThis visit with the Kathreins sions on this subject opened occurred in a suite at the their eyes. Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New “T won’t squeal on the ones York. The family was here to who use narcotics,” John said. see the sights. The children had “T don’t want to get beat up.”” been excused from school, on Kids Work account of Mrs. Kathrein being named Family Circle magaWork is something the zine’s 1970 Homemaker of the Kathreins believe in for their Year. Her husband nominated children, No allowances, Money her for the contest while he goes to the kids only for work. was in the hospital recuperating from his blood poisoning last summer. The husband nominating her Made Mrs. Kathrein stand out curing following guests: Mrs. Richard Mr. and Mrs. James R. Dutson of Orem announce the engagement and wedding plans of their daughter, Kay Lee Dutson, and John M. Oldham, a son of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Oldhamof Salt Lake City The couple are planning to be wed in ceremonies to be performed at the Women’s Cultural Center on Nov. 6. A reception will follow. ttending the bride will be Linda Powell as maid of honor and Debbie Burningham, Mrs. Ariel declared that She from the modern dance Dinner preceeded were seated at a long table Miss Dutson is 2 graduate of Orem High School and attended gave resumes of their summer A graduate of Granite High School, Mr. Oldhamis nowattending University of Utah. The couple will reside in Orem. with entranis were nominated Assisting M the return of ~WRIRKLES REMOVED IN 3 MINUTES Now,available to you, REVEAL, a mew scientific cosmetic which will femove your wrinkles temporarily in just 3 minutes and lasts up to 8 hours. Apply REVEAL asdirected 4o your forehead, around your eyes, and neck and watch the years are bracelets made of bold links, domed effects, sculptured shapes and glistening chains. Manyare so bulky that they're hinged. 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You will receive a dollar if Polly uses your favorite homemaking idea, Polly’s Problem or solution to a problem. Write Polly in care of this newspaper. standing the aesthetic qualities. BASIC TECHNIQUES OF CERMAICS will pre- Oil Painting bon chains, Put them together with DEAR POLLY—Ilike to stand my muifin tins, cookie sheets, pie pans and so on so I can get the desired cne easily. Every time I removed one pan the others would fall over. I solved this aggravation with a pair of 35-cent metal bookends to hold them in place.—MRS. M. A. TECHNIQUES IN DRAWING covers bosic principles of design and graphic @F CHEESE PIZZA long ever. To go over the sleeves « Polly's Problem tssscassiien sent techniques of hand building and throwing on the potter's wheel. BASIC i 6. 49 T-BONE STEAK | frase Grooming Guide sleeves, bracelets come back with more fashion stature than below the candle into the foam or oasis. I have wired 10 candles to encircle the top of a very large pumpkin, arranged chrysanthemumsandspraysof ivy in the center of the pumpkin and had a handsome Halloween centerpiece. When using this ‘ ‘hot ice pick’’ method, I have never cracked a candle.—Mrs.G. J. M.Jr. Three differentclasses are now being offered for both beginning and advanced students. Oll PAINTING FOR ENJOYMENT AND RELAXATIONis de- fr were Mrs. Grant Butler, Mrs. Woodruff Jensen, and Mrs Williarn A. Cox, retiring officers. With ib. 69° _ PARERIBS Oveson in dinner arrangemen “fixed” on the wires, it is so easy to dab bit of floral Classes begin next week. by their husbands. “I know she’s a good wife, nother and homemaker,” her husbandsaid. “‘Espec Boneless flowers of the season. Members vacations, 2ib.ry. 98 ),_ BEEF ROAST beautifully clay on the base and insert the three or four inches of wire ARTS AND CRAFTS WORKSHOPS js _the program andelections. Guests decorated 49: SLICED BACON demonstrated sume mov in dance art, commenti ballet is taking many t Patricia Oldham and LuJean Cunico. Utah Technical College. She is now employed in Orem, Hormel modern dancing can be a therapy in mental hospitals. among 20,000 nominees. The Magazine said very few of the PORK LEG ROAST about, corporated into the arrangement. After the candles are DEAR POLLY—My Pointer is for any man whocarries his wallet in a rear trouser pocket. Justsitting and driving wears a holein the seat. Cut a piece of cloth similar to the pants material and about 1¥%x2 inches in size, and another somewhat larger, from a soft iron-on cloth. With the trousers on and the wallet in its normal position, mark the area where the seat of the pants rubs on a chair or cushion while sitting down. Dry soap will make such a mark. Remove trousers and stick pins through the markedlines on the outside to tell where to apply the res on theinside. Ihavedonethis for five years a: put on when they are new orstil a paid driver for years and used to get such a hole in six months. Since starting to do as described, that area lasts as long as the rest of the pantsGENE Seen Kee ious ‘ it shows what dancing is all Wire to Table Centerpiece ah cnnAPPIES | them." shesaid, explaining that DEARPOLLYand Mrs. W. H., who wanted to know how to put a candle on the naillike prong of a wooden holder without breaking the candle—Everytime I place a candle on a prong, I heat an ice pick over the stove burner or flame of a candle stub. While it is very hot, I GENTLY, butfirmly, push the HOTpick into the bottom of the candle and the wax melts where the pick touches. Immediately place the candle on the prong. The warm wax dries very fast and holds securely on the prong without a wobble. I always place the candelabrum in the kitchen near the stove to do the job more easily. If one is fastened to the wall, a candle stub must be used nearby for heating the ice pick, I also use this method to anchor very heavy wire (a coat hanger can be cut into desired lengths) into candles for a very large table centerpiece that is to have candles in- DEAR POLLY—I would like to know how to whiten © g baby clothes that have see —MRS.H.S. si ces aaawaza YAMS Lovisiono ae 7 children to see the world about Kay Lee Dutson Sets Date with John Oldham 98 In Season, dance, displaying charts and figures used to t children basic rhythms and dancing movements This helps Candlestick Secured With Champion Homemaker’s example, talked about narcotics meeting 50 Lb. Bog talk on modern and cre: KAY LEE DUTSON at "ONIONS US.No Yellow Spanish | Arie dance major at Brigha University, gave an informat POLLY’S POINTERS Child-Raising at Nominated By Husband business Mrs ‘Betty 0. pantsuits in today’s fashions was which each board member was Hawkins, Mrs. Celdon Lewis, introduced and outlined her Mrs. Paul Shurtliff, Mrs. Da’ duties. Committee chairmn O, Smith, Mrs. Leo Perry, Mrs. were also presented and told of Larry Mendenhall, Mrs. Steve events planned for the year. Johnson, Mrs. Royal Henderson, The guests were Mrs. Male Mrs, Fred Jackman, Miss Toni ie s. Booth, Mrs, Louis Midgley, Mrs. John Syme, Mrs. Marian Hunt, a ith, Mrs. Steve’ Roberts, Mrs. Ken Mrs. Marvin Thurman, Mrs. Trane, Mrs. Doug Shaw, Mrs. Oliver Kay, Mrs. Ray Mallory, Stan Heal, Mrs. Tom Robertson Mrs. Kay Peterson, Mrs. and Mrs. Clark Rachac. Mildred Bushman, Mrs. Lyal The program on “Your Day Jacob, Mrs. John Lamb, Mrs. Socially” was presented by Mrs. Darel Conrad, Mrs. Robert Blaine Stewart, Mrs. Bob Ream Brereton. and Mrs. Steve Robert, who In addition to Mrs. Billings, discussed dinner invitations, new officers are Mrs. Dee Winterton, Mrs. Frank Janson, settings and manners. Refreshments were served at Mrs. Grant Goates and Mrs. the conclusion of the meeting. Bruce Liddiard. ‘Firm Freedom’ Keys NEW YORK (UPI) — Come I wasill did I have a chance to sharea visit with the family of think aboutit.” Mrs. Jean Anne Kathrein, In that respect, Kathrein newly-named homemakerof the reacted to his illness the way year, most grateful husbands do You'll be in familiar territory when suddenly beached by if you have teen-age sons and- sickness. or daughters and a_ less The attractive brunette mothcomplicated child —one who er of four refinishes antique has missing front teeth—due to furniture for a hobby, paints in oils, helps run her husband’s his age of seven. This visit with Mrs. Kathre- business, sews her own clothes, in includes her husband, John, raises funds for a local hospital one-time college sweetheart and and teachs scuba-diving. But successful businessman. He her main occupation is raising most recently set her on edge four children. by getting blood poisoning from The children include Rusty, an infected toe. tb John, 17; Reed, 16; and Lyn, Typical American family— with attendant growing pains In the child-raising arena, the andjoys. Kathreins go by a doctrine of Mrs.Kathrein and loved ones freedom.” live in Cary, Ill., about 45 miles “firm “We have tried very hard to from Chicago. It’s a small set the right standards for our towr.. But the pains and joys of family life aren’t restricted to youngsters and, at the same time, give them the opportunity small town families. be self-reliant and have the They are common denomina- to catidence to be individuals,” tors in families everywhere. The things that occur include she said. During the visit with the illnesses, gabfests about values, Tength of hair, religion, and all Kathreins, it was apparent that other things keeping a family the children are not being from experiencing the genera- brought up to answer questions tion gap, the communication with responses that will mimic gap and whatever else makes parental views. The teen-age boys, for children and parents strangers. of the new officers. Mrs. Russell Billings. president, introduced Mrs. ‘ames Ashman who presented models wearing fashions of the day. The controversy over the micro, mini and midi was discssed and the importanceof emphasized. Mrs. Ashman said, “Hemlines should stop where Chi Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi, they feel good on you. Do your held its Model Meeting at the own thing; wear what looks good home of Mrs. John Duckett on you.”” Models for the evening were Wednesday evening. Mrs. Howard Rowley washostess for Jackie Smith, Terry Ashman, ihe evening and greeted all new Donna Johnson, Becky members and presented the Billings and Susan Goates. Delicious refresmsnts were program Mrs. Al Seethaler conducted served to club members andthe the ' the club year under the direction & After browsing through her New Crop, Utoh 10th. toy 29: { Grant Goates as the club opened Se a a << A fall fashion show celighted Mis, Berean Jarman. Refresh Comitas Literary Club ments were served to 72 Sappho Literury Club members and guests at the homeof Mrs. menibers metfor a special open members and guests. session this week in Salt Lakc City when theyvisited Marilyn Ballif Lavenstein at her store on South Temple. | = LETTUCE PeckAvg. 1 Ih reed 10° “POTATOES Fresh Cut Former Richard Bird TIME: 6:30-9:00 p.m For any further information, please contact: Brigham Young University 242 Herald R. 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