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Show r -- j Christmas Coiffures DESERET NEWS 16 By FLORENCE de SANTIS WWU cl McyyhH Saturday, B November 29, 196? While hair styles should always be chosen first for their flattery, they also 'fulfill an important accessory function. Holiday evening clothes require coiffures that complete their elegance. The covered-ulook is back for formal clothes, whether in the velvet pantsuit or the satin gown. Helene Curtis is or.e expert in matching designer styles with the right p hairdos. NEW STILTIn contrast to recent seasons the styles are off the face, smooth on top, with a few rather than a dozen curls. Many are created with hairpieces, so a short daytime style can easily be turned into an elegant upsweep. Geoffrey Beene likes shirtdresses for evening, with his grandest in beige satin for the bodice, brown for the skirt, a cummere bow. For this dress, bund tied in a he chose r. coiffure entirely sleeked back to a crown of purry curls that about descend the back of the head. In front, theres the accent of one curl in the middle of the forehead, like the little girl in the nursery rhyme, just to break up the classic two-ton- wide-rolle- d formality. ORIENTAL LOOK Gayle Kirkpatrick sees elegart evening wear in an Oriental manner of velvet tunic and pants with a sleeveless coat of blazing patchwork velvet lined in snowy white Holiday pantsuit by Gayle Kirkpatrick is set off by Oriental hairdo. Clothes and hair styles should be complementary. Geoffrey Beene's shirtdress and coif go together. lamb. For it, he chose Helene Curtis Kabuld hairdo, folded and puffed at the sides up to a smooth crov.u, slightly waved and folded under at the back of the crown. Festive Treats For The Holidays By WINNIFRED JARDINE Deseret News Food Editor Yi Turn around from Thanksgiving, and there you are on the doorstep of Christmas! Reading the challenge this Is for busy homemakers, the Dairy Council of Utah comes to their rescue each year on the Saturday after Thanksgiving. On that day, the Cream together butter and sugar until light and fluffy. Add eggs and lemon peel; beat well. Sift together flour, baking powder and salt. Add to creamed mixture alternate- Council ly with milk, beating well after each addition. Stir In nuts. Pour into a 9 x leaf pan. Bake at 350 degrees for 55 minutes or until done. Allow bread to cool in pan 10 minutes, then spoon mixture of lemon juice and 2 tablespoons sugar over top. collection of delightful holiday dishes. Lemon flavors for Christmas was one of the most exciting ideas to come out of the annual procram presented this morning In Hotel Utahs Lafayette Ballroom. In charge was Miss Dixie Lee, Dairy Council home econo- 1 pound (2 cups) .) 1 bottle 6 eggs 4 cups flour Mrs. Quentin C. Winder, left, and Dixie Lee were among those attending Christmas Food Program. Here, they look over delicious treats for season. cup (1 stick) butter cup powdered suear Cream butter w ith powegg yolks dered sugar. Add egg yolks 1 cup flour 2 teaspoons grated lemon rind and bear urml light. Stir in flour and lemon rind; mix Meringue: until smooth. Spread evenly in bottom of ungreased 2 egg whites square pan. Bake at 350 de2 cup sugar 1 tablespoon lemon juice grees F. for 10 minutes. Meanwhile, beat egg whites 2 cup chopped nuts V2 y2 foamy, gradually add sugar and beat until stilf. Beat in lemon juice and fold in chopped nuts. Spread me- ringue over baked mixture and bake 25 minutes longer. Cool slightly and cut into 3 x strips. Makes 20 strips. GLUED LEMON NTT BREAD cup (14 stick) butler cup sugar 2 eggs 2 teaspoons grated lemon peel 2 cups flour 2V1 teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon salt Yi By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY: 1 will never have the same problem again Announcement is made of the engagement and forthcoming marriage of Miss Ellen Ky-lo- r and Robert S. Toronto. Making known the nuptial news aie parents of the bride-elec- t, Judge and Mrs Harry L Kalor, Kenton, Ohio. T.ie future bridegroom is a son of Mrs. Maurice Jiderson. 24S5 H.ghland Dr , and the Wallace F. Toror'o The prospective . late bridegroom resides m Arn Aibor, Mich. The engaged pri- - will speak r.upual promises m a ceremony to be performed Dec. 29 at the First United Methodist Church in Kenton. I The ceremony w ill be solemn zed later m I ihe Salt Lake Temple. The bridal pair will be honored at a rehearsal dinner by their parents. The couple will greet guests at an opt-- house cn Jan. 10 I at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Ander- -' son. The tnde-to-bwas graduated surnia cum laude from M.arr.i University. She was named to Hit i .p in Fni Bta Koppv was & member cf Spurs and piesident of Alpha n e -- , Kappa D.ta. Cal! C f .')f4 . co.-t- . ,n that seems to be enduring through these changes is the family room. Most new homes include such a room in the original design, and in remodels the addition most prevalent is the family room. Cream butter and sugar together until fluffy, add lemon extract. Beat in eggs one at a time. Sift flour and baking powder together. Use cup of flour mixture to coat pecans and raisins. Blend remaining flour mix-tuinto mixture fold in pecans and raisins. Pour batter into a buttered and floured tube pan. Bake at 300 degrees F. for 2 hours or until Ellen Kaylor She is werkirg toward her doctorate degree in ps cholegy at tte University of M.chigan at Ann Arbor. The future bridegroom is a graduate of the University of Utah, and also received his masters degree there. He was a member of Delta Phi Kappa at the U. of U. ami was active ia dramaics. He presently is a candidate for a doctor's degree at the U. cf Michigan. He ha'- - fulfilled an LDS Samoan m.ion. Neat Idea For A Boot Caddy ; A rimmed evc-u- e sheet makes a go-- d boot caddy tc keep inside the front door. .th c!d terrco-Line it towes, or color- - uorcir tea h i large Because family dining takes place here, the counter that separates the kitchen and family room has storage for dirnerware, table silver and linens, all opening into the famiiy room. The counter top is used not only for work, but for serving as well. sky-ligh- t. The high ceiling ives the room spaciousness, the beams make for handsome design and the skylight permits plenty of light to come into what would have been a dark area of the room, and into the kitchen as well And another good idea is the wide, raised hearth that travels the length of the room. Its height and width provide extra seating space, great for parties. Jo Lee Black To Say Vows 10-in- done. Cool thoroughly and wrap tightly. Cake may be stored up to two weeks. Making plans for a Dec. 30 wedding in the Salt Lake Temple are Miss Jo Lee Black and Stephen Keith Norris. terry vard pocon. to scan up r eltirg sro.v Easily remov-fMe, tm.s le ? s arm car m"1-e- weather cwmarc. as be freque-W- n.a-cn-iy conditions with the person involved in this one, because she will never be invited to another meal at my house, but please tell me what I SHOULD HAVE done. I entertained at m? home for dim er one evening. It was rather informal, and I placed the hot dish m the center of the table. Well, one of the women had several helpings, after which she took her fork and started to eat rgrt out of the serving dish! While we sat and talked, she kept picking away. Of course, I was flattered that my food tasted so good to her, but why she didnt just take another serving is beyond me. I said nothing. T rrvnM JvOtA Tite nwuu .u t v vvi tuu.uu. rected my granddaughters had they done such a thing. What should I have done? -- WONDERING DEAR WONDERING- - You should have said (when she first put her fork into the serving dish). PLEAE have another serving." If she declined and laltr made another expedition with her fork, you should have very emphatical The fiance DEAR NO NAME: Unfortu- nately, you are not murb more than a child yourself now, but you are a mother and have some rights. Talk to your minister, doctor, or lawyer so tha SOMEONE wid know tH true nanntage of thp chilo. should you dot ide to file a valid claim upon her later. - and bride-ele- are students at the V i Jo Lte Black her Uni- versity of Utah. Mr. Norris ennem" Far East mission. iVAVS New Look In Books vinyl makes a set with plenty of touch appeal for little fingers. Beautifully illustrated, babies 9 to IS months, the books are completely washable. Foam-fille- Save! FIRST QUALITY WE'RE OPEN e fr TONBSMT i Antique Kds? ymil - 5 pc. PLACE SETTING . ; and d first-boo- 1 Shop now an LDS Southern completed siter. Abby, I dont think this Is nght. 1 want my baby to know that I am her mother. My mother says this will embarrass the baby when sue grows up, and Its better tills way. Please tell me what to do. --NO NAME PLEASE It?- The prospective bridegroom is a son of Mrs. Keith W. Norris, 25 N St., and the late Mr. Norris. She will give a wedding breakfast at the Rodeway Inn the day of the marriage. A reception will be held that evening at the University Club. ly GIVEN her another serving. Your message would have been clear. And you'd have saved yourself a lot of fuming. THAR ABBY: I am 16 years old. When I was not yet 15, I got pregnant, and the boy skipped town. I had a baby girl, and sh- is now 8 old. months My problem is my parents. They kept the baby and are racing her to believe that THEY are her Mom and Daddy and that I am her b:g I The nuptial news was made known at an announcement party held Saturday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne L. Black, 3941 Mount Olympus Way. Mrs. Black was hostess. Abby, The Guest Was Impolite! Toronto Betrothal a lemon extract Shown here is just such an addition, by architect Adolph Rc'krans, which was built on to the house next to the kitchen. The unusual features that lift this family room above the ordinary are the high ceiling, the heavy beams ami the re until Kaylor-- -- butter 1Y teaspoons baking Dowder 1 cup chopped pecans 1 pound golden raisins LEMON STICKS C.c-- t- As a family changes, so does the house. Surely tL needs of a toddler differ from those of a teenager and not just in his own room furnishings, but also in the way that the whole house and the family functions. One staple of todays homes cups sugar sented three Christmas sics : Lemon Sticks (a vummy fir.ger cookie). Lemon Nut Bread (delicious with a fresh lemon frost over the top), and a regal Lemon Fruit Cake (made not to store, but rather to eat within a couple of weeks). Youll want to try these recipes as a tasty addition to your Christmas. e- By PAULINE GRAVES LEMON FRUIT CAKE clas- ic.v Versatile Family Room Remove from pan and cool. Makes 1 loaf. And to prove how wonderfully fresh and refreshing this flavor can be during the holiday season. Miss Lee pre- Wir er Con TRY THIS IN YOUR HOME d mist. La onru intent Best Fine .Arts- Studio or School1 walnuts 2 teaspoons lemon juice 2 tablespoons sugar presents its annual Christmas Food Program, featuring a 1 cup milk Yi cup chopped i$1.99 UT.flf) Y U wV I ' i Available at cl! PARTICIPATING i Phillip'S with "66" Dealers pwreha DOWNTOWN SALT LAKE COTTONWOOD MAUL OGDEN SUGAR HOUSE PROVO |