Show ’BSP&SPfflSWff THE herald JOURNAL - 7 We’d Like You To t V’WU V R '- Meet-- - cers Elizabeth Perkes was luncheon club members and guests The birthday gift was presented to Shirley Bodrero A delicious strved to Perkes Refreshments 14 NEW YORK (ITD — The de-- - rests with the boost given signer whose creations fill when Mrs John F Kennedy White House closets brings cur- - chose him as her "personuT ves anew to women’s fashions designer after the presidential presi- were I - ' :iS 'jy'-'- ‘'i yth'-- ' -- le committee She has participated in debate for two years HyLo’s Hy-Lo-’s W metith SHerien her beautiful new 'Nielsen at home in Hyhim v In keeping with the Halloween season all members came In costumes A prize was tawarded to Kae Parkinson for haying the most clever-on- e lti the Halloween decorated house ’ a delicious dinner was served toMyrna Knowles Elo-Is- e Obray Marilyn Miller Kae Parkinson Ruth Ann Miller Card- petersen Dixie Neeves Shirley Hanson- - Gloria' Anderson and the hostess In the business meeting EXCITING VERSION of an old Thanksgiving standby is this apple pumpkin pie combining two seasonal favorites it’s discouraging in despair I consulted our doctor He assured me I was in excellent health and physically capable of doing the housework On the credit side I’m reasonably intelligent sociable milk into one measuring cup easy to live with and if I do (don’t stir) Add all at once to say it myself a swell cook flour Stir to mix Press into g My husband is a smooth ball flatten slightly fellow who gives generous Place between 2 sheets of wax- us everything but like his ed paper square) mother he demands neatness Dampen table top to prevent daybe I’ve got bifck fever slipping Roll out gentiyjo about'this his mother is the edges of paper PeeTTjIftop ierfect housekeeper Whatever paper If 'dough tears mend he reason I want to do better without moistening or his sake I love him above in 8 or Place Any suggestions? everything pie pan Peel off paper --Willing to Try into Ease and fit pastry pan Dear Willing: You're probFlute edge Refrigerate pie ishell Combine all remaining ably trying too hard — with ingredients and stir until hat perfect housekeeper of a Pour into cold pie mother-in-lasmooth breathing down shell Bake in quick moderate rour neck Forget her Work oven (375 degrees F) 50 to 55 out a system of your own Orminutes or until custard sets ganization is the key I speak 'rom experience having learn' Top with whipped cream if ed by the trial and error meth- Pie Is Exciting New Version Apple-Pumpki- n Lots of fine apples around during this open season for ppmpkin pie So why not invite some apples to join the pumpkin in your pie? It’s a very festive and certainly different combination Apple Pumpkin Pie flour 1 cup sifted oil Y vegetable Miller cup which followed Marilyn 1 large tart apple grated was elected president and plans 2 eggs were for the coming year 1 cups canned pumpkin made teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons cold whole Place auz Dames milk Place 'aux Dames club met can condensed at the home of Mrs Bonnie 1 milk Wellsville Murray in teaspoon salt Mrs Margaret G Maughan Thouteaspoon nutmeg Two First reviewed "The cup hot apple juice sand Years’1 by Cleon Skousen flour and Mix teaspoon Charlene Mrs Poppleton salt Pour vegetable oil and two musical numbers i - pre--sent- Wellsville Honestly Jr hard-work-n- (12-inch- — w od Each morning take-- a pad and pencil sit at the kitchen able while breakfast is cook-n- g and write out your plan for the day including marketing and the evening meal Budget your time Read the woman’s page of this newspaper for short cuts Make it a habit to put things back where they belong Tidy as you go Be one jump ahead of yourself Get the children to help Treat household chores as part of their education They’re never too young to learn Give each a place for toys and belongings Paste a gold star on the closet of the tidiest Make personal grooming a High Harvest Ball morning PATT-O-RAM- shows Wednesday Cassini emcee-n- g his show as usual kept reminded himself aloud 4'baek to dignity He forgot his dignity only once — to do a perfect imita-io-n of a mannequin parading through a showroom flat chest hrown back pelvis pushed forward The Imitation brought down the house ' their' A 54-in- your column a letter from a happily married woman with no problems ! My husband loves me I love him We have two darling children a little girl of 12 and a boy 15 Being in fine physical shape I’ve become obsessed with the idea of having one more baby before it’s too late I am 43 and my husband is 45 Does our age rule us out as proper parents? While we’d adore having another child maybe it would be doing the Child an What are your injustice thoughts?— Happy Wife Dear Happy: The baby born into a happy family is a lucky baby If your doctor approves there is no reason in the world why you and your husband wouldn’t be just about the nicest parents a child could wish for Your age should be no barrier With years come wis- paper-side-u- p e Today's Pattern Children Are Never Too Young'T o Learn Neatness er T versity Lost summer she was a delegate to Utah Girls’ State and has been a member of FHA for two years In her sophomore year she achieved a straight A record and was on the honor roll twice as a junior ! double-entendr- Clothes Bring Applause The Cassini clothes also brought applause for stress on bustline waistline and hipline simultaneously Wide insets of fabric at the waist lifted snugly helped show the curve of the figure above and bias cut of fabric on many daytime and late day dresses gave a clinging line to the whole costume Ono dress which the design- er called "just crazy enough to be sensational” probably will be copied all over the fashion market It was a lath day dress in red crepe fitted role The basic for a two-pa- rt garment was a sheath but i covering it like a coat from shoulder to hem were 'free-swingivertical strings of fabric Held in with a belt the For your busy program This handsome Jumper-bl- dress looked dignified enough ouse combination is de- for a diplomatic reception Unsigned in Petite Sim for the belted the dress was somesmaller perfectly formed fig- thing out of a Marilyn Monroe movie ure Cassini threw in some shouNo 8237 with is in sizes 3 5 7 9 11 Bust lder and neckline bareness in : 31 to 33 Size 5 31U bust his collection jumper 2 yards of blouse i sleeve 1 yards Dorothy Dix Says "JwrgenSen New officers are Pearl Williamson president Dora Mil-'lvice president and Ada 'Sorensen secretary-treasure- r I The and attended the State Speech Meet at Provo and the Poetry Festival at Utah State Uni- Dear Dorothy Dix: I am a terrible housekeeper — the world’s worst Every morning I resolve to make our new ranch house shining bright: But try as I will it still looks as if a hurricane had struck it when my husband comes home for dinner I can’t even keep myself and our three little children tidy The Cassini personality long lias been famous with press and buyers as one of madcap antics and remarks during his fashion A'New York furniture designer predicts that in the future rooms in houses will not be as specialized as they are today lie calls absurd the idea of bedrooms that are dead space all day— when the beds could be rolled away or folded up so that bedrooms would provide space for daytime living Wonder if he lias talked to any housewives lately? It doesn't sound as though he has Because every time you take a room away from a housewife the sooner or later demands tp have it back in another form ' The designers said the parlor was waste space— and hooted it out of existence But it's back again as a living room— though the family does most of its living in the family room so that the living roopi can serve the same purpose as the outmoded parlor : The designers said women didn’t want to be shut up in their kitchens all by themselves— so they opened the kitchen onto the family living room Presto! Women quickly de manded sliding doors or screens to turn the kitchen right back into a private room again Architects chopped porches off houses— and found that housewives still wanted an outdoor living room— so the patio took over where the porch left off Tliey took away the basement as more waste space— and then had to add a utility room to take its place They cut out the dining room and made a dining ell in the living room But women wanted the diniiig room back so they had to install accordion type doors or tliriing doors to let housewives “fed" they had a dining room ' Now it’s the bedroom that's slated to go- But they are reckoning again without consulting women What a woman in her right mind wants to fold up beds every morning and Unfold them every night-j- ust to save a little space? Save it for what? If she’s got a living room in her' house why can't her bedrooms be just bedroqjns? They will be— if women have as much to say about the houses of the future as they have had to say about the houses of the past - ’v I 1 Sue Ann Godderidge daughter of Mr and Mrs Jack Godderidge of Smithfield a senior at North Cache High This year Sue Ann is majorette and social executive She has the lead in the school play "The Many Loves of Do-bGillis” and was on the Homecoming Present were 14 members and a guest Mrs June Maugham' A short program of short readings jra giyeq byMyrl ' V- ' v-- ' — curves Word on House Changes Literary League Ladies literary League of Hyrum met for the first time this year at the Hyrum Club rooms Hostesses were Pearl Williamson and Lucille Miller ‘ 5? Women Will Have Last ’ - Wednesday afternoon — appar- ently because of his role as chief designer for the First Lady in his spring 1962 collection election Familiar Cftssini Look ' It was a new Cassini person-er’- s But it was a familiar CasOleg Cassini is the design-- 1 name Much of his fame iality at his fashion opening sini "look” as the designer tossed aside all those relaxed over-blous-e silouhettes which Ruth MiUttt Says — have reigned in the past few seasons in the fashion world He revived what used to be called the Cassini trademark se 'served to 11 members and a Buenos Amigos Four new members Lona Holt entertained Buenos guests were welcomed Diane Perkes Amigos Club at her home in DeNae Balls LaNece Ballif and Trenton Karen Bindrup Hostesses were Luncheon was served to DonJoAnn and Elizabeth Perkes na Andrew Wanda Andrew Nedra Wood Joyce Lower Junior Homemakers Jean Read Martha Chambers Junior Homemakers Club of Orris Mae ' Hansen Barbara Hyde Park met Wednesday eve- - Stevens LuJean Hodges and of Mrs Elea- - guests ' Dorothy Andrew and ning at the home ’ nor- Ashcroft Bonne littledike Lunch was served by Mrs Pinochle was played with Ashcroft Mary Ashcroft Mary high score going to Martha Balls Pat Balls Mary Lou Chambers and low score to Campbell Bonnie Davis Carol Barbara Stevens Johnson Jodie Lamb Betty Skinner Donna Seamons Jean Social Arts Seamons Anna Jean Perkes newly organized Club in Elaine Perkes Lois Purser Smithfield the Social Ails Marge Purser Pat Purser Lois met at the home of Elaine NelReeder Ruth Reeder and Thel- son to organize Jean Peterson ma McMurdie of Logan is president Faye Jensen secretary-treasurer and Gloria Holt reporter Chere Ami Club Delicious refreshments were Mrs Hulda Hyde entertained 'members of the Cheri Ami club served to the officers and at her home in Hyde Park Gladys Allred Harriet Kearl A delicious (tinner was served Erma Nelson Evelyn Eppich to Mrs Jenness Hurren Mrs Ludene Poulsen Shirrel West Faye Howell Mrs Goida Fol-le- tt Elaine Nelson Beverly CampMrs Norma Harris Mrs bell and Sherlene Coleman Blanche Seamons Mrs Elsie Lewiston League 'Brown Mrs Evelyn Kirby Lewiston Literary League Mrs Helen Seamons Mrs Eunice Barrett Mrs Vella Harris met at the home of Mrs Bar-de-e Hess “The Agony and the Mrs Grace Perkes and a special guest Mrs Elise Hyde Ecstacy” by Irving Stone was The evening was spent play- reviewed by Mary Taggart ing bridge with prizes going to Mrs Hess served a delicious Mrs Helen Seamons Mrs Gol- luncheon ds Follette and Mrs Elise Hyde 'vv-v- ! Young Married Ladies The Young Married Ladies Club of Paradise met at the home of Mrs Linda Norman Visiting and refreshments were enjoyed by Linda Lindley Kay Welch Idella Norman Donna Welch Jalalne Smith Annette Hirschl Joan Loft-houAlene Jones Bonnie Lemon and Nila Obray dent Sharon Henrie vice president JoAnn Perkes secretary and Mrs Morse recorder 'At the second meeting old "fashioned wall plaques were made at the home of JoAnn v ' - Oleg Cassini Brings Curves For His Spring Styles Valley Club Notes Ilyde Park Variety Club Hyde Park Variety Club held its first meeting of the year at the home of Deanna Morse A business meeting was held during which plans for the year were discussed Refreshments were served to nine members Hostesses were the new offi- - ( 35-in- 'short sleeve 1V4 yards To Order send 35c id coins to— — NERVES? 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HAPPY hard-tohe- w Send your problem to Dorothy Dix Be sure to enclose a stamped self--addressed envelof ope and address her-ca- re this newspaper Helpful leaflets available Write for "Better Home Management” folks to outwit ’em with ever-tend- must Before long you si BLAKE'S DRIVE INN ' 1079 North Main Leqaa FOR Utah HALLOW EEH! easy-ead- V JOLLY TIME POP CORN It’s bullets and pops faster ’a any six gun you over seen on TV Help the sheriff Aim fer the ben— Jolly Time Pop Corn Let's Go To and the children will have ac- quired the habit of orderliness Once acquired you’ll find lei-- 1 sure to catch up on all you’ve longed to do but never had the time To repeat organization! is the answer And that goes for life as well as housekeep-- 1 ever-lovi- n’ -- There are dll kinds of witches you know You can be the best-groom- ed witch at any Halloween Party Just make an appointment for any of our complete beauty service in our lovely salon j ing! ' Wellsville Junior High school PTA will sponsor their annual ‘‘Harvest Ball” Friday No- vember 3 at 7:30 pm in the school gymna- sium according to Colleen Anhder PTA pres- ldent Tickets are on sale at 50 cents each The ticket entities each person to one bar becue and a drink The gyinnaisum has been attractively decorated to suit the occasion Studentbody officers who are Working closely with the PTA in this venture Include front row (1 to r): Craig Unsworth seventh grade president Charlene Leatham studentbody vice president Arlene Hansen studentbody secretary and Janet Nielsen school historian The back row includes: Claron Brenchley eighth grade president Martin Peterson studentbody president Karen Olsen Girls’ Leaguo president and Robert Wright Boys’ League president Prizes will be awarded ' to lucky winners during the dance -- - Dear Dorothy Dix: Here’s a change of pace for rtlUI HAMBURGERS THIS WEEK Filters lemeves Jgc EVERY DAY ALTOJtATIC WATER CONDITIONERS Sedan : BX S4U4 Solas Santao IS Yean la lagan WE ARE OPEN ’TIL 9 PM EVERY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY AFTER 5 PM ben CULLIGAN SOFT WATER SERVICE REMEMBER aim Try Ow Ctklua ari SMapl CALL SK 2-22- 91 NOW! 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