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Show ri'' T v r n-- yr v 'w r v - Hints From Heloise By Heloise Cruse r , You once suggested a truly Inspired gift for die new bride .p. . a sort of "Housekeeping Kit Starter v (dust cloths, scouring rags, light bulbs, etc.). While excel- lent for the bride, It to me, after some experience involving h a Heloise , trips to 'he hardware store,' banging nails with shoe heels, prying ! open gift cartons with new kitchen utensils, etc., that like his bride the groom also .could, well use some help. I In each newly established t household, there are innum erable tasks: Curtain rods to bang, ap- pliances to assemble, hooks to Install, clothing poles to place, . and many others. As it usually falls to the husband, apprentice or veteran, to handle these "Honey-do- " chores, I submit the following absolutely basic kit for vrf the groom as a needed companion to that suggested for the bride: A medium weight dauT hammer. A pair of 'pliers. A medium-siz- e screw driver, straight flot A small versatile saw, e g., a keyhole saw. A good variety of bolts, nails, brads and tacks. A variety of accessory hardware-hooks, hanging aids, etc. Naturally, thisTist could easily be expanded according to the experience and means of the giver, but, oh, how handy are just the above items for the new groom in the new household the first few weeks ! Thanks for your column, Heloise. , (John) All Thumbs Murphy And, thanks to you, John. And if a bride is smart (I wasnt!) shell pretend she doesnt know how to use any of the above while those stars Dear Heloise: Last year the beetles (Japanese!!) ate all the leaves off my beautiful astors and zinnias. In making the flower arrangements around the house, I missed that little touch of green, as I took off the ugly, leaves. gnawed-of- f I promptly went to my vegetable garden and took the lovely green carrot tops to use are still in the groorqseyes, Dear Heloise: I save the keys that are used to open coffee cans, etc., and we use them to put in the ends of corn on the cob for picnics and barbecues. "' vvrnrv "V"! - n'm o'Trr ' The Salt Lake Tribune, Saturday, May 15, 1965 21 in place of the leaves. They look a little like a fern and are very graceful too. Mrs. D. E. Jahns And you know something else that is lovely? Asparagus ferns! We never stay in one place long enough for an asparagus bed to start producing, but I used to plant one just to have the ferns for my flower arrangements. Heloise threesomes with squey hats 3.98 Delightful young shifts with, o button sides, plus matching panties end a gay bow-tie- d hpt. Both In sizes 2 to 4 for toddlers, 3 to 6x for girls, (left) Cotton seersucker Summersault is a cool lightweight wonder peek-a-bo- Ladies of Elks Install New Now, a summer shoe with all the support and all the fit you expect from SfrideRite. Give your youngsters the advantage of our guaranteed fit, double checked by a supervisor. White or red. Infants' 6 to 8 5.95 children's 8 xh to )2 6.50 misses' 12Vi to 3 6.95 tweens 4!6 to 7 7.50 in pink or blue, (right) Cotton In red, white and blue. Officer Slate FIFTH FLOOR t CHILDREN'S SHOP and phone orders filled, add 32c postage (514). Mail offi- FIFTH FLOOR CHILDREN'S SHOES Mail and phone orders filled, add 42c postage (514). , Mrs. r Funtime c Ladies of Elks installed cers at a duuier meeting at the Elks CJub. e" They work just fine. Betty Karcher Give New Bride Housekeeping Kit Gift Dear Heloise r wrryrnr Bon Bartholo- mew, 1572 E. 13tb South, is the new president succeed- ing Mrs. Oscar C. Drake. Also in- -. stalled were 'Mrs. dlen B. Leatham, first Mrs. vice president; Bartholomew Mrs. Fred Greenagel, second vice president; Mrs. George Lucas, recording secretary; Mrs. Frank S. Makin, corresponding sec- retary; Welden Mrs. JOINS THE IN SJjMMER FUN 2.79 in playwear, the "Sassy" top, slit to show matching bermuda shorts beneath. Pure cotton that washes easily, the top is bold plaid in red, white and blue, with shorts in navy. Sizes 7 to 14. BARGAIN BASEMENT Happy news Morri- son, treasurer; Mrs. Willis Fergusson, auditor; and Mrs. Frank D. Goff, historian. I Members of the board of di rectors are Mrs. Drake, Mrs. A. LeRoy Griffiths and Mrs. -- Alton J. Thompson, terms; Mrs, Ray SASSY SET" OUR two-ye- S. Birch, Mrs John W. Birkinshaw and Mrs. Albert W Conrad, one-yeterms. ar Enliven Color To enliven the color of mayonnaise made with a whole egg, add paprika. Mail and phont oidtrs filled. Tot free delivery, dud 3 2 fill 88 tn Salt Lake area, in Ogden area, m Provo arta, Zenith 737 in outlying areas. Mail ordert to box 1465, add 34c postage (514). 825-160- 7 374-278- 0 r GOLDEN WEDDING : The children of John and Anna Beufler Invite friends and to an open ' house cetebratirp relatives their 50th Wedding Anniversary, to be held Sunday, May lir 1965, from 2 until 5 P m , at their home, 921 Fremont Ave. No gifla please. r k ) lk'w J 4 3? V7 i Percy B end Agnes $ Schofield be honored with a family dinner at the Hotel Utah on May 15th, to celebrate their Golden Wedding AnAt the dinner will be niversary Itielr 4 children, end grandchildren, 1 The Scho'greet granddaughter. fields have participated In many local civic activities end have filled various church assignments In their wards and stakes In Salt Lake City end Denver They ere the recipients of the honorary Master M Men end' Golden Gleaner awards end at pres-eere ordinance workers in the Sett Lake Temple. WiH r i 90th BIRTHDAY home 'Pin. are In-- XL (b) Long leg, (not shown) Briefs, THIRD FLOOR i In what-have-yo- u. 3.00 and 4.00 yard Pre-tee- combed cotton piques come from Holland hand screened bold bright colors, both birdseye and bullseye piques. Crease resistant, elegant to touch, fun to wear. 36" wide. Choose for afternoon, evening and playwear fashion. These 100 (left) White Lirelle. print, 7.98 with bright bead rayon-cotto- (right) Rayon woven to look like linen, orange, with green belt print, 8.98 in yellow prints in and FOURTH FLOOR FASHION FABRICS Mail and phone orders filled, add 35c postage each two yards (514). FIFTH FLOOR N SHOP r n Af7 and phone orders fdled, add 42c postage (514). SALT LAKER LINGERIE Mail and phone orders filled, add 18c postage (514). at his from 2 to S Mr. Lambert , lived make wonderful summertirrte fashion set en with Picasso when he glued scraps of newspaper and objects to his canvas. Now Pop Art comes to fashion, with screen prints of gay items, beads, n belts and sizes 6 to 14. 3.95 4.95 4.95 3.95 -l the-tfre-te- 'started v (a) Ponty, Charles Drue Lem-be- rt will honor him on his toil) birth-- , day at an open house Sunday, May 14th. Friends end ell of by Exquisite Form Tie family if relatives vited to -- underwear that slims . . . that's "Magic Lady" 4 Colorful, printed piques are the tall . . . It looks c(s fragile as the undies you usually we6r, but it's made of the lightest, strongest, most powerful elastic yarn in the world, a blend of rubber and nylon. Easy to wash, weighs only 2 ounces. White. , Imagine -- ' Pop Art" shifts, WEDDING GQLDEN Granger, Utah, for 74 year where he was t carpen- - . ter end farmer, but now he and his wife 'reside at 1141 .Lake St. 4 i' MAIL AND PHONE ORDERS FILLED. Dud 7 in Salt Lake area, 0 in Ogden area, in Provo area, Zeqtfh 737 in outlyingareas. Mail orders to Box 1465, add indicated postage pint 3Vl sales tax PHONE FOR FREE DELIVERY north to Tremonton an&lichmondjouth to Payson and Provo, east to Midway and Heher, west to Grantsville and Tooele and ad points in between. SHOP MON. AND FRI. 1 0 A.M. TO 9 P.M. 328-118- 825-160- 8 374-278- L n. M. m. m. m. m. - V ' 44 I |