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Show Off To The Inauguration! I warmth Millar, wilt Edilx's Noti Barber saner Daunt Heat Sport n a u Hack a I By BARBARA MILLER So you have an invitation to the Inauguration of the the United President of States! What then does mila- ft tend dy wear? What in the to pack suit- case, to cover all of tlie inaugural events, any contingencies in the schedules, any changes in the weather! And then there is the matter of outdoors and indoors, freezing cold and heater hot. Oh yes, and there is the matter of afternoon and evening, and maybe a visit with special or official friends for breakfast or brunch. These are just some of the wardrobe problems faced by Utah women attending inaugural festivities wTh their husbands. snowmo- new has administration, decreed that the weather will be fair for the Monday inaugural. BUSY TIME The ladies would hope for as much. Thzre isnt much beauty -keeping time (for such as hairdressing, etc.) for anyone who keeps up the heavy schedule set for the inauguration THE UTAHNS Among them are Utahs First Lady, Mrs. Calvin L. Hampton , , . Mrs. Charles Redd . . . Mrs. David L. McKay . . . Mrs. Ralph W. Carter . . . Mrs. Franklyn B. Mutheson . . . Mrs. Stanford F. Darger . . . Mrs. Royal L. Chu ff . . ! Mrs. Ken Garff. Ladies attending Inaugural events have been given some help by the Assistant Chief of Protocol, Hon. Clement D. Congor. All those invited to the inauguration, or any of its social events, have received the guideline list for appropriate dress. ABOUT WEATHER Wardrobe Item to take to Washington, D.C., for inaugural activities must Mr. Congor has said that it check are Mrs. Franklyn B. Mathe-sobe carefully planned. Making Js proper to attend the afterleft; Mrs. Stanford P. Darger, and Mrs. Ralph W. Carter. noon Reception for Distinguished Ladies in street or nies will wear warm outdoor the outdoors? attire. But for the the Inaugural Ball. Protocol official the clothing. But about according will what dictates, Governors Reception it Of course, that brings to be cocktail dresses, and long I n a u g u ration Ceremony, . to Mr. Congors list, that mind ths matter of real ceremo the cold in those be and which will for and attending formal gowns long gloves last-minu- te n, . " f Taylor Says period. The ladies will know for sure that they will . have to have gloves they are required for Just about every evert. But for those of us who haven't had a hat on for many years it means a new chapeau far many of us. There is another governing factor involved for the tourist Unless you own ycur own airlines, and only Jackie and Mrs. Howard Hughes have that luxury, there are weight and size limits in todays travel. In most cases, wives will be accompanying their husbands to the inauguration. Where two cases are allowed for each person, milady might pack more carefully her one busihubbys wardrobe ness suit and either Ms tails so that she can have or tux three of their four suitcases. Present Should Please A Child Kathleen Ann I' Iannis K. Brown claimed Miss Kathleen AnnTaylor'for his bride in a ceremony Wednesday in the Salt Lake City - . TenUe. Inflowing, they were feted at a wedding brefast at Hotel Utahs Presidents Room by his arents, Mr." and Mrs. Keith C. Brown, 2662 Verona Cir. The bride Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elden V. Taylor, 915 American Beauty Dr, , Wednesday evening Hie bridal couple greet ed guests at a reception at the Lion House Attending the bride were Miss Bette Fran sen, Mrs. Steven L. Taylor, Miss Shannon Tay Mrs. Dennis K. Brown lor. Miss Linda Taylor, Miss Marcy Brown Miss Barbee Brown and Miss Mrs. Thomas B. Shelly Brown. David Thomas Sigma, and Is a member of given by Thomas B. Parry Orchestra. was best man. Mrs. the University Parry. The bridegroom is attending Jr., Miss Diana Jackman, The bride is attending the University of Utah, where she the U., and is a member of Miss Sheryl Kranendonk, Miss affiliates with Lambda Delta Tau Beta Pi, Delta Phi Kappa Marilyn Monson, Mrs. Dan and the Honors Program. He Monson. Mrs. Gary Rushton, has fulfilled an LDS Franco-Belgia- n Mrs. Norman Taylor, Mrs. mission. Keith C. Brown, and Mrs. Christensen. were Krege Prenuptial parties i- cold weather treat such as bile attire under the winter fur coat, with insulated (but unattractive) boots, electric for the freezing stockings footsies, heavy headgear. Anyone who has ever stood outside for long on a cold Washington day would know what aches and pains there are with chilblains. What clothing, then is warm outdoor clothing? The Department of Commerce, already accused of trying to gain favor with the a r it vitwlna iha I arena. Han't hew It leokt threuati bar avat. Millar, ... lynn Wilson's Chili Brick By ELIZABETH L. POST Of The Emily Post Institute Deer Mre. Fait: Recently I went to a birthday party for a young boy, and many of the gift toys were broken before the party had finished. I was wondering why people dont give money for ftiture education rather than a toy? Mrs. M. G. Dear Mrs. G.: Relatives often give money as a gift and thats fine. But I sympathize who with the little boy winds up with a handful of paper and Is told it will be for his future education. I do approve of your idea of giving a gift of lasting value. I suggest that if you wish to do that, you also give the child a very Inexpensive present so he can at least have fun of opening. Dear Mrs. Post: My husband and I were weekend guests recently of my husband's employer at a plush, s hotel and club. Since my husbands company picked up the tab for a dozen or so of their employes and their wives for the I feel a personal note of thanks is in order. Ally-so- n Would this be proper? forum-conventio- n, Dear Allyson: When a pany entertains its officers with or without wives at a convention It falls in the category of business. The firm expects it will be worth its while in business transacted and good will. While you would thank those in charge of arrangements at the it is not necessary to write to your husbands firm. com- forum-conventio- n, cherry pie is a delicious, cream garnish add: final touch. Open-face- d dessert. Whipped , Cherry Pie Elegante By WINMFRED JARDINE Deseret News Food Editor d An meringue cherry pie is not only special, but easy as a breeze to make, since the pie crust and its meringue shell are prebaked. Use a pastry mix for the shell and a can of cherry pie filling for the sparkling center, and you can see the ' ny cook can come up with this delicious dessert Slice the pie right at the table and youll be getting compliments before its ever open-face- tasted. Serve Cherry Pie Elegante without topping, if you like, or of add fluffy spoonfuls whipped cream to flatter it. Either way, its a luscious, dessert. CHERRY PIE El EG ANTE Packaged pastry mix for a pie 2 egg whites teaspoon vinegar Y teaspoon salt cup sugar Filling: 1 No. 2 can (2 cups) cherry pie filling Heavy cream, whipped. Prepare and bake pie shell according to package directions. Remove from oven and reduce heat to 350 degrees. Beat egg whites with vinegar and salt until foamy. Yi 18A Thursday, Gradually add sugar and beat until stiff peaks form when beater is raised. Spread meringue over bottom and sides of baked pie shell, sealing to edge of crust. Return to oven; bake for 10 to 12 minutes or until meringue is golden brown. Cool. into Spoon pie filling meringue-pastr- shelL Before y January 14, 1969 serving, top with whipped cream. Makes ( to 8 servings. MENU FOR TOMORROW Breaded Veal Cutlets with Mushroom Sauce Browned Potato Balls Brussels Sprouts with Buttered Crumbs Tomato Wedges on Greens, Vinaigrette Dressing Cherry Pie Elegante Beverage tlegant Pants Pants have never looked so pretty as they do this year. Now, almost any woman can wear them and look attractive. Try on a pair and see what we mean! world-famou- Miss Carolyn Coons Will Wed Mr. Lundgren is made of marriage of Mis Carolyn Coons and Alvin Announcement the forthcoming R. Lundgren. They are planning a Feb. 13 wedding in the Salt Lake Temple. . She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernnll W. Coons, 365 E. 1500 South, Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Lennart E. Lundgren, Denver, Colo., are parents of the prospective bridegroom. The bridal pair will be honored the evening of their wedding at a reception at r Bountiful 14th Ward. Miss Coons and her fiance students at Brigham She has Young University. studied at Weber State College, and he has attended the University of Colorado. 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