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Show vacswinnsinats failed pk ee teBeh dgOm op a eect erie Secceline ibe Ze, aehe,Wieah\Woraww e Ldinas —Clos > —Neerg es — SaoNOWS Reader’s' Guild Hears Bring Summer Indoo ors With ~ New Flowers The flowers that bloom in the summer look good in the garden, and when fall and winter come there are flowers that aeSee n the inside of the pe titicial flowers are so ‘perfectly made these days it is difficult to|tell them from nature’s own,|and they never mil or fade. There is ja wide selection in choose ‘a and by assembling a ca of garden whichis the story of a fictional flowers can purchased separately. And |if you-would like to know more about flower arranging, helpful. + instruction AMERICAN FORK—The annual Community Club Night sponsored by the By POLLY CRAMER American Fork Council of Newspaper Enterprise Assn. Women’s Clubs will be held DEAR POLLY — I just finon Nov? 9. The affair is to. ished the week’s ironing and had be in ‘the American Fork so much fun doing it that I am High School beginning at looking forward to ‘ironing next 8p. m week. I had to leave myironing Mrs.| Harry McTague, to answer the telephone and as president of the Presidents’ I talkea I kept wishing for some Council, is* general chairway to free my hands so I could man of the event. Twelve , continue the job as I talked. clubs comprise the council Afterwards I took a wire coat hanger, bent the two sides’ toand each president is asgether and out just enough to suming: a responsiblity in fit comfortably over my shoulmaking |the club night a deder. Keep bendingit until it feels lightful event. right..I secured the telephonereA highlight of the eve ceiver to the shoulder holder ning will be a dramatic prewith two rubber bands. With the ‘sentation of “A Raisin in telephone snugly in place at my the Sun” by Jean Reese ear, I contacted all the absenJenkins of Orem. tees from my Sunday School| class and somefriends just for the fun of it and all the while I was ironing. Maybe some of the girls who ‘‘club” would like He emphasizedthat the states te try this—MARTHA are legally entitled to select DEAR POLLY — I keep an presidential electors in any way ordinary curtain hook, with a the’ states desire. During the sharp ‘point, handy in my pinearly days of our constitution, cushion. It is ‘‘worn’” on the instates ‘selected presidential dex finger and used to rip electors in different ways — seams, Mrs. Lloyd L. Cullimore presome choosing them by disI always scurry around to sented an entertaining account tricts, some by the legislature, straighten up when companyis of the trip which she and Dr. and others electing them on a coming. As a great help for fast Cullimore made to Europe this general ticket. Currently, all cleanups, I fill an old window summer when they accompanthe states use the generalticket spray bottle with a mild mixied the BYU International Folk approach. Dr. Grow added fur- ture of liquid cleanser and waDancers on an extended tour, ther interesting facts during a ter. With this in one hand and for members of Lambda Tau lively question and answerper- a soft rag in the other, I can reMonday evening. od. move marks from the walls and Mrs. Alma Nielson entertainThe home was decorated with do quick spot cleaning jobs in a ed the 15 members at her home beautiful fall flowers and re- jiffy. I really read and heed the which was) charmingly decorfreshments were enjoyed by the column—MARGARET ated with colorful petunias and GIRLS — Margaret’s letter other fall flowers. Refresh24 members and a guest, Mrs. Richard Wheeler of Salt Lake reminded me of a woman who ments were| served at the conwould always answer her door- clusion of |the program and City. bell with dust rag in hand when business session her house did not look .as spic oe Ue and span as she would like. Then she would say she wasjust starting to do'’her cleaning—POLLY Poet Speaks To Penwomen A talk on writing and appreciating poetry was given by Mrs. Anna B. Hart \for members of the Provo Branch of the National League of |American Penwomen, patrday, at the Provo Library. “No two people would ever DEAR POLLY — Myideais | for boys who want to control| their hair when theystart letting| it grow after having had a crew cut. A fine nylon skull cap can be made out of the top of one of mother’s old hose. Tie the stocking off about seven, eight or “Children belong in simple more inches from the top, all shapes, bright colors,” says according to the size needed. Robert Love, designer. ‘‘My deUse a loop knot. Cut off the rest sign philosophy for little er of the stocking. After shampoo- is simplicity with just a touch | For Children ’ golds in another tri: form. Zinnias ‘eve a homey cit fifth; and [sees quality that makes them com- Things,” Camilla Judd,| sixth. The next meeting will| be held patible with a simple earthenon Nov. 28 when Mrs.) Phyllis ware jar. “ the Salt After a good lassortment of Parks, president of artificial flowers have. been Lake Branch, will give |a dem“The selected you will) find it fun to onstration and lecture work out your arrange- Birth of a Doll,” Mrs. Muriel Park, president, ann ed. ments. | Club Notes PROVO POLICE AUXILIARY Will meet Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Police club house. PHILE NADA The regularly scheduled meeting this week has been cancelled. at the home of Mrs. Maurice Harding when Mrs. George S. Ballif will present the program on women’s role in governBy OSWALD JACOBY or two points more than maxi- ment. Mrs. Elmer Terry, assisting’ hostess. mum opening no-trump. oa * In this situation, if ponder doesn’t like his hand he must Advice To Bereaved pass and let his partner suffer|. Guilt feelings, especially when at two no-trump, since ppener they are somewhat justified, bid as the one ip rebid. will bid again over any| below may cause extreme reactions of is|game call. t Needless to say, picture is shock and grief, and delay reit| South’s jump to two nos ‘p adjustment to death of a loved quite different even though it is the perfect rebid with his one — even to the point of psyhand. North’s raise to lee no- chosis, according to a British trump illustrate. a principle of The one on-trump rebid shows bidding that all players should ae amily doctor, reports Jess than an no-trump; learn. That principle is that you the jump to two p shows don’t har; one trick short of “Modern Medicine,” can, help by following the advice of the game when you have ar British expert, Dr. B. H. Pentcuse whatsoever to go on. ney of London: Encourage the really had to look around Leeann to let go and weep that excuse, but it w: -|since holding back tears may lead to excessive anxiety later; by allaying guilt feelings and giving reassurance that the Excuse Found to Bid Game dead relative would want the ts. ee ee ie. New Yor k Steaks her body with oil and scraping it off; (2) Queen Isabella of Spain, who literally bathed in perfume; who can cleanse and beautify at the same time with a moisturizing soap. The American woman, wheth- cleansing sans soap. Olive oil, er queen of dishwasheror dicta- juices and ashes of plants and phone, is the reigning beauty offuller’s earth were used for history. Her fresh, clean, well-cleansing, and curved, torturscrubbed look is unique to this ous-looking implements, called century, and would be the envy strigils, aided in scraping off of the lovelies: ladies of the the dirt. During the Dark Ages which ages. At no time in history have followed, bathing fell into discleanliness and beauty been so repute and plague after plague closely associated as today. Inswept Europe. However, when fact, for: many centuries, the returning Crusaders told tales fewer bats you took — the bet- of a perfume vapor bath called the “Turkish Delight,” a few ter! That iediptress of ‘the Nile, rich Europeans began reviving Cleopatra, | didn’t even have athe old and much needed cusbar of soan to her name. She tom. removed her heavy makeup ahd In 1399, King Henry V of Engthe desert dust by covering her land instituted the Order of the body with joil and rubbing off Bath during the knighthood ceremonies, to entice nobles of the dirt. | Even the |wives of the Roman the court into the tub once in emperors, who were noted fortheir lives. their elaborate beauty rituals However, the bath still reand all-day; baths, did their ceived one royal frown. Queen Don’t Turn Your Child Into Isabella of Spain boasted that she had taken only two baths in her life — one when she was born and one.when she was married. Eventually, ‘cleanliness came back into style; while the ordinary citizens of Elizabethan England “stewed” themselves in public hot baths, Queen Mary of Scots is said to have bathed in wine. Perhaps she also used an old recipe for creating a pretty complexion, which called for a very hot bath to induce perspiration, followed by washing the face with plenty of wine to make it ruddy. Exotic bath ingredients re-| ceived a reel boost when Mad- Mix-Match Game Offers New Challenge ame Tallien, a society leader of the French Directoire period, started taking a daily plunge in a.“sundae”’ of crushed strawberries and raspberries. This was followed by a rubdown with sponges soaked in scented milk. During the staid Victorian era,’ women placed great value on facial cleanliness, steaming and fathering their faces with soap in ornate bathrooms furnished with Chippendale style tubs. The 20th century has brought great variety and glamor to the woman’s bath, with all types of cleansing preparations availpie In the ’20s, women used a great variety. of creams and lotions ‘and potions to cleanse their skin, despite doctors’ recommendations of and water as the best daily skin care. Today the pendulum has swung back to soap — the most thorough cleansing preparation available now, made even more effective by the addition of moisturizers which keep the woman’s skin young and vital. The old match game offers a new challenge this season to anyone who wants to be smartly dressed on a low budget. We've been mixing and of excitement. The dress should | By PATRICIA McCORMACK The survey, conducted by the matching for many a year, but With all the cleansing aids not be completely understated United Press International Reader’s Digest in connection }a wise selection of the newest available to her, a modern (as in mother’s ‘little nothing’ NEW YORK (UPI)—One hour with a digest report on high co-ordinates will offer greater lady, sitting in her ceramic tub, dress) but should brighten the of television watching and jun- school fitness programs, also wardrobe mileage than ever is really sitting on a throne of child’s face, compliment her ior makes noises indicating he’s showed that push-ups and such beauty. before. personality.” might be just what’s needed to hungry. Ke Sweaters, pants, Bermudas, |PAO OU A dress house, according to “Sit still, dear,’ you say, re- send a child’s grades soaring. jackets, skirts and jumpers) Mr. Love, must have a variety| membering how he huffed and Most of the physical educa- stand alone or together to make| of dresses for the various types puffed when returning from his tion experts answered ‘‘yes” to many costumes out of just a of little girls and for mothers chore—emptying the garbage— thé question—‘‘in your experifew separate items. and grandmothers. ‘Mother after school. ence does good fitness training Jumpers are a joy. They lead generally prefers the tailored “Tl get it, ”| you say. “I don’t provide a bonus in better school a double life, pairing off with look such as jumpers and want you to|over-exert your- work and better behavior?’’ blouses or sweaters or standA Pre Teen . | blouses, but when grandmother self.” Ray Wilson, physical educa- ing independently for late-day buys the dress, she chooses a So while hej sits and stares, tion expert at North Olmsted wear. The right touch of jewel- | bouffant,” he says. you race to the refrigerator and High School in North Olmsted, His own favorites are the ele- fetch him a piece of ice-box Ohio, said the better school ry can transform a jumper into a pretty cocktail dress. . gant, shaped little dresses and cake. work and better behavior are The blazer, trim and brassBlossoming? he admits to being influenced Later that evening you drive |bonuses of fitness because fit- buttoned, can top a lively print by the French — both French him to the ice|cream store two ness makes for more self disciblouse and slim skirt one, day women’s wear and children’s blocks away for a sweet treat. pline. WHY NOT ENROLL HER and team with an authentic tar- | *“* @ wear. ‘“‘But in France, the good You drive him because you | tan pleated skirt and solid pullAT CLASSIQUE FOR children’s! clothes are semi- don’t want him to over-exert WHERE VETS SERVED Jover the next. INSTRUCTION IN: custom made and terribly ex- himself. Of the 20.6 million war vetSweaters pair off with pants pensive. American mothers get POSTURE No Surprise erans, 13 per cent’ served in for the ski look or take to tweed more for their money,’’ he says. MANNERS Later, it should be no sur- World War I, 64 per cent in or flannel skirts for town and Whenasked if he designs difPERSONALITY World War II, 20 per cent in | country. ferently for different parts of prise to you to|learn that your the Korean War, and 4 per| Fabrics for the hew co-ordinSKIN CARE the country, Mr. Love said, little dumpling is physically uncent in both World War II and| ates include whipcord, colorful HAIR CARE “Much to my’ surprise I have fit—soft, flabby and-only able the Korean War, according to tweed, pastel souffle wools, found immediate acceptance of to climb a tree if first he GROOMING the last national census. ood and herringbone. takes out a kitchen chair to good fashion ideas. Even in the CONVERSATION start. smallest towns women today help give him a Parents treating the offspring are aware of fashion. There used to be an overlap of about as so many fragile powder-puffs a year — in new fashion ac- through the year's get the blame ceptance from coast to coast. for the blobs of physically unfit The children’s fashion maga- youngsters nationwide, accordzines other influences ing to physical education direchave changed all that. How- tors participating in a recent ever, we style Jong ‘sleeved survey. The athletic | directors and dresses only for the Eastern coaches in Virginia, Vermont, seaboard.” Mr. Love feels that good New Jersey, Ohio and Washinggrooming is vital in develop- ton indicated overwhelmingly exing a child’s lity and that “parental | taste should be at a price the plains the lack of fitness training among youth) average person can afford. ‘An FINE ARTS LITERARY CLUB Will meet Thursday at 3 p.m. Win at Bridge (3) French MadameTallien, who soaked in a sundae of strawberries, raspberries and milk; and (4) the woman of today, the reigning beauty of history, Womanin A Tub..the Scrubbed-upStory Simple Shapes Bright Colors bathing throughout history are illustrated by: (1) Cleopatra, who removed desert dust by covering BEAUTY AND THE BATH—Various methods of EuropeTrip: choose the same poetry and the ing, wear this cap until the hair poem would never i dry.—MRS. C.J.T. same thing to two DEAR POLLY—When I come said. Prose, she said to the bottom of a can of bakinformative, factual, ing powder or cocoa, I put the be a spot of bright color in dark tional, concerns judg lid on tightly, turn the can upareas of thé house. is patterned by ‘sent side down and open the other Snapdragon is another flower paragraphs. Poetry h: »/end with a can opener to get all that combines beautifully with often is concerned wi many other flowers. Form a and can be written wtil ~ form, |the contents out of the can. — MRS. IR. triangular arrangement of blue no rhythm and no rh iris and pink or white snapEach member and aa read | GIRLS — I have never been dragon, in a rectangular definitions of poetry by great lable to get all the cocoa out of a can, so thanks, Mrs. I. R. That container to form a composition poets. that will elicit praise. Cut the Winners of the vert contest is another little annoyance out of stems of the irises in varying were announced as follows: the way.—POLLY lengths, , starting with very “Harvest Time,” Winona ThomShare your favorite homemakshort-stemmed cones and build- as, first; “Hallowed Ground,” ing up to the apex of the pyra- Mrs. Thomas, second; {‘Concer- ing ideas . . send them to Polly in care of ‘The Daily Herald. mid with the: sn: ‘agon. to in Contrast,” Mirla|Thayne, You'll receive a bright, new silZinnias inevitably suggest ver dollar if Polly uses your summer.’ Try arrangement Crump wad “Blind J é erin Polly’s Pointers. of pink ones with yellow. mari- Cecreeree Night Set In Am. Fork ‘Iron While You Phone Republican national conyention in Chicago. The plot portrays rather realistically much) of. the political maneuvering that goes on in party conventions as delegates meet to select their candidates for office. Dr. Grow then gave a very informative discussion on the historical and current’ methods of nominating and electing presidential candidates, He pointed out that until 1830 presidential candidates were) nom, inated by the~ congressional caucus, which consisted of all the members of a party’ who held seats in Congress..In 1830, the national convention was originated and has “endured to modern times. He noted that national conventions are, political party functions and are neither provided for nor controlled by Jaw. booklets are available. These eeeee Community —Deavkiy Mans Club Speaker floral arrangements, artificial 4 7 Utah Subject of can create your make the happy task of creating your own arrangements much more interesting and it will add to your sense of achievement. i For one attractive arrangement try pink| hydrangea with blue delphinium. Group three hydrangeas in| a low arrangement and then) add height with the delphinium. Deep yellow marigolds bai ounded with variegated tropical leaves will County, = flowers you own arrangements and change them at will, just as with fresh flowers. : One of the most attractive ways they be utilized is in hanging baskets of rattan. They come| in a_ variety of styles, such|as a bird cage, a flower basket and another that can best be described as an inverted coolie hat. Flower arrangements of varfed assortments are contained in the baskets and displayed just as the real ones.- However, if you wish to make your own Utah Polly's: Pointers History - of Elections Dr. and Mrs. Stewart L. Grow presented a program on national conventions and_ the: election of an American president at ja recent meeting of the Reader’s Guild at the home of Mrs. Seth E. Smoot: Mrs. Grow reviewed the book “Convention” by Fletcher Knebel and Charles W. Bailey II, _ Daily Herald TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1964 Unfit Blob by Coddling HEY MOM! Worried About Daughter That Needs Help In New! 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