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Show :;;2C Df At ABBY IMV bo hNrtf f t.m. weekdays on KSL Radio Wednesday, October 23, 1968 DESERET NEWS, Kindness By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN A i DEAR ABEY : We are three girls with a problem. There is this creepy girl at school who Is real queer. She dresses ", funny, is very and homely, has no friends. V e 1 1, she w o nt T I 4, 4 4 Just , leave 7 , 1 A Romanic Lee Anne Duzik Mrs. John Phillips October Nuptial News mony. They also will be honored at a reception to be held in Fresno, Calif. Rice-Philli- In rites solemnized today In the Salt Lake Temple, Miss Jan Rice became the bride of John Reed Phillips. luncheon folA wedding lowed at Hotel Utah, hosted by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reed A. Phillips, Arlington, Va. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Rice, 399 E. 6990 South, Midvale, are parents of the bride. The newlyweds will be hon- who has The bride-elecbeen residing in New York City, is a graduate of the American Airlines Stewardess College, Fort Worth, Tex. She was also graduated from the College of Medical and Dental Assistants, Salt Lake City. She previously attended College of Southern Utah, where she was a member of t, Thun-derett- -- Women Students. Mr. Johnson is a graduate of Fresno State College, where he was president of Sigma Chi. William C. Rice, Miss Kathleen Rice and Miss Yvonne Rice. Thomas L. Jackson will be nr best man. The bride and her husband are graduates of Brigham Young Univeidity. He has fulfilled an LDS French East Rex-Murdo- ck 'Vthe j 'ty I DEAR TROUBLED: -B- RIDE you would really love It and your fiance is all for it, suit yourselves. CONFIDENTIAL TO He that cannot others, breaks the SHIRLEY: forgive bridge over which he himself must pass If he would ever reach heaven; for everyone has need to be forgiven, (Herbert.) DEAR BRIDE: If you want go by the book, white weddings are reserved for the first time. However, your fiance is right nobody can stop yon. Yon may come in for a lot of criticism, but if to CONFIDENTIAL TO HER TEDDY BEAR NAME FOR ME: Your doll sounds like she graduated magna cum loota from The Golddiggcrs School of Experience. Lose her. Enjoy KHHMSjRINIIQ) Be kind to her. She needs it. To treat this unfortunate friendless girl with common courtesy will do your reputation no harm. (It might even improve it.) Dairy Foods (Career, too , goes into delivering. FAP tde this!! 15.00 JEWEL-TONE- D VELVETEENS The nuptial news is disby her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lauren W. Rex, Encinitas, Calif. The future bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Murdock, Provo. The er ged couple are planning . Dec. 27 wedding in the Salt Lake Temple. Miss Rex and her fiance are Duzik-Johnso- n - with me and my friends. She is causing us to lose all our friends because people are beginning to think wo are a friend of heis. We hate to hurt her feelings, but we dont want to let her go around with us. How can we get rid of her? We are TROUall in eighth grade. BLED TRIO bride. I have tried to tell him I cant do that, but he says I can if I want to, and nobody can stop me. The first time I wore a skill and sweater and was married by somebody at the county court house. The whole thing took five minutes, and I didnt feel like a bride at all. I was divorced a year later. Is my fiance right, Abby? Has anyone in my circumstances ever had a white wedding? I would really love it, but I havent the nerve. Should I? Murdock. closed Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Duzik, 15 South, announce ,1211 E. engagement of Miss Lee Anne 'daughter, Duzik, and Charles E. John-- t son. The future bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Johnson, Oovis, Calif. The couple will be wed Jan. 18 In Salt Lake City. A reception will follow the cere- - ' graduates of Brigham Young University. She received her masters degree there. Mr. Murdock recieved a masters degree from the University of Michigan. He has fulfilled an LDS Canadian mission. cultivate her friendship outside of school, but when she seeks you out in school, treat her as YOU would like to be treated if yon were In her unhappy shoes. Announcement is made of the . engagement of Miss Romanie Rex and J. Larry mission. t es and served as vice president of Phi Alpha Beta and treasurer of Associated ored tonight at a reception at the Lion House. Attending the bride will be Mrs. Rulon A. Hill 4m, Mrs. e us hangs around my locker and lunch Yon neednt DEAR ABBY : I am getting married soon, for the second time, and my fiance insists I wear a white wedding gown and veil, Just like a real alone. She Best Policy Is their highlight the season with drama and allure! Nothing equals the marvelous festive sparkle and elegance of Velveteen a look that makes every occasion something special. Here, a beautiful classic done in 100 cotton velveteen. Soft, feminine, highlighted with sparkling rhinestone buttons. 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