Page 12 etiquette, e000 RONOIRIOINIOIOINN Q. I'm having nightmares that my date for the prom will give me flowers that won't go with my dress. Would it be all right for me to have a girl friend circulate the word about what kind of flowers I want? A. If you did that, your date might get the idea that you're more interested in his flowers than his company. A more grace- ful way to assure a clashless corsage would be to let him know what color you'll be wear- ing. Next time you're talking about the prom, mention that you're wearing your blue for- mal, or that you've bought a new dress and you hope he likes yellow. He'll probably remems- ber this when he goes to the florist, But if he doesn’t, don’t panic. Just pin the flowers to your evening bag, and tell him you don’t want to risk crushing them by wearing them on your shoulder. Incidentally, this often is good fashion, because flowers may detract from the cut of a dress, - Q. What can you say when someone makes an introduction without telling you anything about the person? Is there some kind of pattern for making con- versation? A. Granted, it isn’t very help- ful of a hostess to simply an- nounce, "This is Mary Mystery” and walk away. But you can and interests, Wednesday, August 12, 1964 S0S009000000000000000000000000000000000200000000000000249000008 MISS TEEN AGER « « « @nswers questions about Junior Miss grooming make conversation by asking for the information she neglected to give you. Ask Mary if she's new in town, where she goes to school, and if she's.the hos- tess’ long lost cousin. Remem- ber, “Twenty Questions” can be un. Q. I'm a very pale blond and my eyebrows are almost invis- ible, but my mother says 13 is too young to wear makeup. Without any eyebrow pencil at all, my forehead looks bare as an egg. A. Your mother probably is afraid you'll paint on heavy, gro- tesque looking eyebrows. Per- haps if she sees what a natural look you can achieve, she'll re- lent—if only for parties. Try a light brown pencil and use short, feathery strokes. Above all, stay on your natural eye- brow line. Practice in private until you have a result only a shade darker than your own blond brows. Then ask your mother if she'll approve this lock. Maybe she'll okay it. But if not, take the answer graceful- ly and try again after that 14th birthday. (For answers to questions on grooming and beauty, and on babysitting, write for your two- in-one guide, “Sitting Beauty.” Send 35 cents to: "Sitting Beau- ty,” Box 551-P, Kimberly-Clark Corp, Neenah, Wis.) G0 00000000 trrritensieseeesestessessesntossssssssssese 4-H CLUB 4.H Club News Manheim. , GUIDES TO QUALITY A pajama party has been | PLUMS planned for Tuesday and Wednesday at the Buchter’s summer cottage outside of The Elm-Pendyn 4H Club Carlisle. : “Singing Needles” held its| Work on projects for meeting at the Penryn Fire] RONG TD’ Wes cared mur Hall A cake sale was held in “Round-up” was carried out Heisey, Mrs. Hess and Mrs. Geib. SPECIALS for THURS. - FRI - SAT. PILLSBURY BUTTERMILK BIQuITS KRAFTS ¢ | MUENSTER 15 59: CHEESE ~ BONELESS STEAKS HIPPEY'S EXTRA LARGE HOT DOGS — GROUND HOME-MADE SAUSAGE LEAN C | BEEF PATTIES ROLLED C1 ROUND LEAN, BONELESS ROASTS alone is no indicea- tion of the ripeness of plums, reminds Harold Neigh, Penn consumer specialist. Some plum varie- ties are fully ripe when the yello-green; when the color is red, purp- lish blue, extension SHAW’S MARKET 101 N. Main St. ~ MANHEIM — Phone 665-2025 quality plums are clean, of fresh appearance, full-colored for the and soft enough to yield slight pressure. Softening at the tip is a good indication of maturity. Immature fruit hard. When in need of printing remember The Bulletin. It’s a lot easier to be criti- cal than to be correct. FAST DEPENDABLE SERVICE TV — RADIO — PHONO LongeneckerHdw.Co. MANHEIM PH. 665-2491 o 9 90 420 00 320.6% 0 % 2.6% 0% ¢% 0%.6% 4% 4% 20400 +2 20+ 2% 204%" Seeder afeadrafeeafeadeideadeadefeadedeede fade edeeadreleadeadn adele fe adrefeadeeie sl P00 060 00% %® 000 000 40 00% 06% 2% 261 26 20 06 T2657 5% 7 7 7 & < 1 3 s - SPECIALS FOR AUGUST 13-14-15 =~ % < < ; <Q < 2 LB. BOX & 2X] C 4 3 3 V elv eeta Cheese % Qo : or 2X $ & < 3 > <Q S$ FROSTY ACRES 3 Loe XARA 9 0 8. 0 0 0 oogeodoedeediedeeded % Frozen Juice COCK O' WALK Bartlett Pears 4-80 0, 0 0 0 ot %* 4% 9, ho? 0 La 0 0.0 bo? % * «$1 0, Xa) vid . 0 ho” % BC Cherry-Apple Drink er fraieedss L) 0 0 ad 0 0 0 00 DS To? Ya? 9% 0% 0% 0. 0 0 » * PN Delicious York County FREESTONE PEACHES NOW IN SEASON ia 20a a 2) ho? %o% 40 050 4% 9, 9, * Xa) 9 (7 oe ¥ 0 0. 0, $00 >, * ore deed e 3 5 > * SALUNGA, YY TTY 20-020 ofp e30 e300 teddeddededfedededededededededededededndeded STORE 90-620-4%0-620-620-620-4%0 6% 424% 4% 6% 456%. 4% +2062 6% 420 2 +20. 6%.6% 4% XX XE XE a a oP IIIS eis eden , Xa) \/ * eeje eles * 9, aa + 9, * Te le Ci SC ST if fu
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