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Show vf tmmimtmaei OF ALL THINGS P" rssr' By TERRELL V2 Heres the thing: my monev. you see, is manufactured back in this warehouse ir the EJLst, and just yesterday they told me they might just discontinue that pattern for awhile, so I'm afraid youll have to be patient. Unless, of course, you wouldn't mind getting it in pink or blue instead of that green cash color you were hoping for. THAT WAREHOUSE! Just A Slight Delay Dear Price and Proctor Furniture Company: I iist received your staggering bill for redecorating our bedroom. Unfortunately, there will be a small delay in the delivery of your money to you. Do you rentember, Price and Proctor, the day I came in and you said, "Oh, we'll have that room all finished by Christmas? Do you remember how weeks and months went by with one thing wrong after another, and here it is summertime and Im still without any drapes or a bedside table? SMALL DELAY have waited a full six months for your company to get itself pulled together and get my bedroom finished as ordered. So now, you see, there will be a small delay in payment. 1 And theres respond were not coming). I simply cannot understand why people will not take a few minutes to write a short note or make a telephone call. Please print this. I have a feeling I am not alone. APPALLED another tiling wrong. You see, the money you was ordered came through just fine the first time, an about to send it right to you, when I noticed it was the wrong style of money. I dont know how I could have ordered the wrong style, but I did, so I know it wouldn't fit in with all the rest of your money, so again youll just have to wait. 1 cant tell you just how long youll have to wait for that hard green cash, but judging from the way youve handled me and my bedroom furniture and drapes, Id say itll take about six months. Sincerely, Mrs. Dougan through three beautiful children, whom Ive done my best to raise without a father. Jim has helped some financially, but not a whole lot I have never bothered Jim and Nancy in any way. My problem is that Nancy keeps phoning me, identifying herself as a friend of Nancys, but I know her voice. Saturday at Parleys Sixth Ward will further fete the bridal pair. The bride has attended An open house new-lvwe- Brigham Young University, Mr. Toronto is a student at the University of Utah. He fulfilled an LDS Argentine mission. Prenuptial Groups To Attend She warns me that Nancy is going to kill my children when theyre away at camp this were given by Miss Taunie Webb, Mrs. Greg Nielsen, Mrs. Lowell Bleazard, Mrs. Bill Perkins and Miss Carolyn Lee. Hawkins-He- n Chuck-A-Ram- man. parties summer. I have told Jim about this, and he doesnt seem worried. I must admit, I am frightened, but if Jim isnt worried, CHARLESshould I be? ze Miss Kathy Hawkins and A. Henze were married Thursday in a Salt Lake Temple ceremony. Following, the newlyweds were feted at a wedding breakfast at the Doll House by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emil E. Henze, 1754 Richards St. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Floyd T. Hawkins, 1433 Lincoln St. pair greeted guests at a - TON, S.C. Jeff Thursday evening the bridal have e Mrs. David Toronto Mrs. A. Jeff Henze reception at the Shalamar. Attending the bride were Mrs. David Reich, Mrs. Gary F. Hawkins, Mrs. Ronald E. Henze. husband is attending Technical Engineering Institute. Best Henze. man was Ronald E. The bride has studied at LDS Business College. Her Mrs. Alan Leavitt, Miss Carol Hall, Mrs. Charles F. King, Mrs. Kenneth F. King, Mrs. Mary Thorup, Mrs. Marvin S. Thorup. u f& if1 t L - Convention Activities From the presito the reception dinner-dance- , ladies accompanying their husbands to the Ogden Surgical Society meetwill receive ings May OGDEN dents DESERET NEWS WWlfaL 4)1 ( 6 royal treatment. More than 300 women from five states are expected to enjoy the After yon have proof, put it np to Jim. If he continues nnworrled, and will do nothing to stop the harassment, then ash the authorities to intervene. Meeting Planned By Ladies Auxiliary Ladies Painting-Decorato- r I J entertainment Mrs. planned by Louis Snider and Mrs. John D. Schirack. Opening function will be the presidents reception hosted by Dr. and Mrs. Keith A. Stratford, (he is president of the Ogden Surgical Society). The reception will be held at the Ogden Golf and Country Club from 7 to 9:30 p.m. DEAR CHARLESTON: The police and phone company will cooperate with you in getting positive proof that these rails are from Nancy. Yon will need this before proceeding. were parties Prenuptial Denslow Mrs. Guest, given by t4- will Mrs. Chelton S. Feeny, left, Mrs. Jay W McEntire and Mrs. John D. Schi-rac- k discuss final plans for ladies acti vit:es at Ogden Surgical Society meet. medical Jim) school and Internship, we separated because of a girl Ill call Nancy. We 1. I xu w .. ... iiri 1 , DEAR ABBY : After putting my husband (whom Ill call school-ag- if , , Yoa DEAR ArPALLED: are not alone. Those who ignore RSVP invitations are lazy, disorganized, thoughtless, or careless. Speak Promises Miss Sharon England became the bride of David A. Toronto in a ceremony solemnized today in the Salt Lake Temple. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Leslie England, Tooele. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Lamont F. Toronto, 2328 Country Club Cir. They honored the at a wedding breakfola fast at the lowing the nuptial rites. This evening, the bridal couple will greet reception guests at North Tooele Stake House. Attending the bride will be Miss Wendy Toronto, Miss Sally Toronto, Miss Colleen England, Miss Jo Dean England, Miss Merrilyn Wilson and Miss Jan England. Larry England will be best ft vitations? Several of rr.y friends have gotten married recently, and RSVP beautiful engraved invi'ations were sent, snd the number of responses they received was pathetic! One of the girls had 29G acceptances, and over 400 guests showed up! (She assumed that those who didnt Bridal Couples Engiand-Toront- o , d WRONG STYLE - , By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY; Why are so peomany educated well-breple so sloppy about RSVP in- Then too, once it gets here in the city, it goes to another warehouse. And I swear those warehouse men dont understand anything I say and they keep getting It lost or damaged among all the other items, and sometimes it takes v. e.'ks to find my money in all that mess Im sure you understand how that goes, though, since my bedside table has been irretrievably lost in your warehouse right here in Salt Lake City for three weeks. And theres another problem about prompt delivery of my money: I have a lot of back orders piled up, and you should SEE the bustle in my money room, trying to fill all those orders for all those people. I call it my rummer rush period, and as soon as Im over that I just know I can help you; of course then Ill be into the fall money rush period, so I cant promise anything for suie. $I- are. DOUGAN Auxiliary Friday, May 9, 1969 A 17 On Wednesday the ladies will gather at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Rulon F. Howe, 2600 E. Melanie Ln. for brunch, after which they will tour the new David O. McKay Hospi- tal. On Thursday the ladies will meet for luncheon at the Ogden Golf and Country Club. The luncheon will be followed by bridge, golf, sightseeing in Ogden and Salt Lake, and a special tour to the Colden Visitors Center at Spike entertainment , , . , . ", Lunch Sandwich Is A Favorite , to the Contrac- committee, along with Mrs. Snider and Mrs. Schirack, include Mrs. Ralph Friz, Mrs. Daniel Be g- - , man, Mrs. James Hauser, Mrs. Jay W. McEntire, Mrs. Chelton S. Feeny, Mrs. James Vemer, Mrs. Ross Phillips and Mrs. William Egbert Here's a variation on the corned beef sandwich Promontory Point. thats easy to prepare when the That evening the final social youngsters come home for tors of America, Salt Lake chapter, will meet Wednesday, 8 p.m., at the home of function of the three-daMrs. Lillie Smith, 1925 Sycaprogram will be dining and more Dr. dancing at the Thiokol Manwill be Mrs. agement Center in Ogden Maude Fairbanks and Mrs. Canyon. Members of the ladies Lydia Cvar. y ... ; lunch. Shred canned corned beef and mix with grated Cheddar cheese and a little salad dressing. It's a delicious sandwich lt fill- -' ing! t ,! h T Centennial The Womens Conservation Council of Utah is planning a trip Tuesday to Promontory Summit to observe the reenactment of the driving of the golden The group leave at 8 a.m. from 34 Richards St. The tour also will include a to the visit spike. will Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge near Brigham City. New officers will be installed while at Promontory. A special skit will be presented by Mrs. C. W. Picht. Mrs. H. A. Elton is new president of the group are Other Mrs. H. E. Updegraff, first Mrs. J. J. Thuet, second vice - president; Mrs. G. D. Crowther, Mrs. Harley Brundage, Miss Jean M. Hurst and Mrs. W. R. Carter. Directors are Mrs. I. J. Barrett, Mrs. C. L. Jack, Mrs. G. R. Hess, Mrs. C. W. Jorgensen, Mrs. Electa T. Clark and Mrs. Vv. E. Anderson. officers t; rj r let mother wear the pantdress! 1 $20 Feminine and flattering, yet ready to challenge the daily carpool or at the supermarket! 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