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Show Decorate 0 v i t 1 A Room D ni i! 1 - f For Gift : i i ry . T (w f' S ( '" i - ZJN ' .&r$ Bi CARLETt N VARNEY P'K Or Ddv D'doer & I hope vou will avo.d the last minute rush hn vou mght be tempted to buy a Christmas gift simply for the sake of gemrg the job done. Christmas presprs should be bought with thoughts m mmd thoughts about what a pec-o- n would really Lke. One of the greatest Christmas gifts Motner and Dad can give a young daughter is a r.ewly decorated room. HILL DELIGHT Little Helene would be delighted to find under the V' Christmas tree several beautifully wrapped decorating" in one box a packages matching snocking pink bed spread and cafe cunain ensemble and in another package a colorful cotton throw rug for her bedroom floor, maybe a bright green one with a shocking pink border. In still a third package, Helene would find a shocking pink table cover, one that TV1" O - Among thor; attending festive Christmas tea given by University Club Ladies were Mrs. Horace N. Whitney, left; Mrs. Lee J. Bronson, Mrs. Ernest C. Psarras, Mrs. Monroe C. Wissmar. Event was Thursday, Merry Christmas Tea All wa Christina y bright at the University Club Thursday afternoon. University Clnh ladies and their guests gathered there for a traditional Christmas tea. (reeling guests, who tailed between the hours of three and six, was Mrs. Paul D. Pmwoodev. president of the University Club ladies. AMONG GUESTS Also there, and enjoying it all. were her board members, Mrs. Larry Hays, Mrs. William Adamson. Mrs. Royal Older, Mrs. Donald B. Holbrook. Mrs. Robert W. Bernik, Mrs. Rulon Smith, Mrs. Jack Cushman. Mrs. Ernest D. Schettler. Mrs. Moses H. Thatcher, and Mrs. Harley W. Gustm. During the afternoon four new- board members were inMrs. Lee J. Brontroduced son, Mrs. M. C. Wissmar. Mrs. Horace Whitney and Mrs. Ernest C. Psarras. Of course, the tea table, goes HOLIDAY DECOR . . Ad Club Party Another yuletide event drew to the Cottonwood Country Club on Wednesday evening. Members and guests of the Salt Lake Advertising Gub gathered for an evening of dining and dancing. First to arrive for the social hour were of the event. Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Rohlfing and Mrs. and Mrs. Hal Zogg. Joining them were Mr. and party-goer- s - 16 A Mrs. Duane C. Hill (he's president of the Advertising Gub.) ALso attending were Mr. and Mrs. James L. Shoemaker. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. S. Ataik, the Raymond Fletche. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Enee. looks." One example is the use of metal hardware along the enure length of the belt. ALso, there are now many matching or coordinated watehbands to go with the belts. While the conventional bow- - iWJ , Also to her delight would be new white headboard, trimmed in the brightest green, a new chest of drawers colored to match the and a white lacquered Parsons table which doubles as a desk. If relatives want to know w hat to buy Helene 'or Christmas. suggest a white desk chair with pink patent seat, cherry throw pillows for the bed, and a white shell desk I V I i 2? ' - X 12, 1969 '', f f if , k I Matching curtain and bedspread ensemble, with accessories, would delight any young girl on Christmas morning and throughout the year. lamp with accordion pleated shade. Dear Decorator: We are planning a family room. It will have antique white walls, brown and white vmvl tile floor and a large sliding door at one end. What color draperies and accent colors should we use? Mrs. J.A. Dear Mrs. J.A.: Howr would you like draperies in a horse blanket" plaid of cinnamon brown, curry and tangerine? Accent colors in the curry and tangerine. Dear Decorator: In my bathroom my fixtures are a peach color. Could you please tell me what color I should paint my walls or if I should Also wallcovering? please toil me what color carpet I need. use a Dear Mrs. C.: Cover walls and ceiling m a vinyl of crisp brown and white check or plaid. Brown carpet. Dorsey's Holiday Hints By DORSEY CONNORS HASHING WHEN your good crystal glasses for the holidays, do not place them in hot water, hot- - Here and there in the crowd . December Friday, tom . . Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. first. They may from s. Kefauve", the Kirby E. the Francis E. Peeks, Mr. and Mrs. L. Boyd Mullins, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Price, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron H. Boumstein. Kirk-man- crack sudden expan- s i o n. Slip them in edgewise. DEAR DOR-- S E Y: When pons and is hidden so my kitchen always looks neat . . . Bunion pads on the lower back corners of my pictures keep them hanging straight I installed a window shade that can be pulled daw n over my storage shelves. It's colorful and decorative and can be raised easily when I want to extract something from the shelves. BARBARA S. nSSET! ... V Y-- fi - s IM THE ONE who should thank you, Barbara. As I sit transporting or d mailing Gift Ideas For Men Mens belts are proving to be one of the fashion highlights of the season, notes the Mens Fashion Association, w ith many variations and I . is head-boar- pers, a topiary tree in red and green, and gilt reindeer. merry Christmas party. and !:? a It featured traditional red red cloth, and green decor silver candelabra with red ta- was informal Everything even thing was festive. It was a perfect change of pace from the rush of Christmas shopping. All in all, it was a very floor OTHER IDEAS center . the trimmed with white and green ball fringe. laden with delicacies, was the of attention. ar.-- f to -- Ii typing in my office, I face a Dock of shelves that are used for storage. I've never been very pleased with the view. As soon as I finish this column. im measuring for those window shades. DEAR DORSEY: I made a patchwork skirt and found that a piece of sandpaper acted as a fine pattern when cutting the patches. It adhered to the material and eliminated the use of pins. MRS. BROOKS gift-wrappe- tie has remained in fairlv-mode- the demand, shape (up to 3'? inches) is getting a big acceptance. The same can be said for the large butterfly formal ties, many in velvet. of And the importance fringe among the younger people, cannot be overestimated. You see it on shirts, vests, outerooats and almost evervthing else. new-wide- w ith bows, use the cleaner's plastic packages st r bags to protect the wrappings and to act as shock absorbers. This is especially effective when packing several small gilt packages in one large box. DEAR DORSEY: I have a cork bulletin board cut to fit on the inside of a kitchen cabinet door. 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