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Show OpenSession Joan Bargeron is New Bride For Home Arts Joan Bargeron became the bride of Craig Bjarnson, son of ihe Versatones delightfully eniertained the fifty members and guests of the Home Arts MunicipalSection at their Oven Mr. and Mrs. Max F. Bjarnson, 5 at co home wat at and cereCc Session held recently at the i Women’s Council Cultural Center. Some of their numbers eae A reception followed that evening at the Orem Reception Cer‘re using a backdrop of mother of pearl and tropicana chiffon,with gladiolis and mums for added mood appeal. were: The bride wore a gown of heavy satin featuring an empire waist with handmade lace imbedded with pearls. Her veil was caughtwith a pearled tiara. The bridal bouquet was a cascade of talisman roses. Matron of honor was Mrs. Thomas Cottam, sister of the to the chairman, Mrs. Harvey bride, music with Laura Staheli, who introduced the Bargeron, Butler assisting. They wore Acting as best man was Roger Bjarnson, the groom’s brother. Mr. and Mrs. R. Wayne Madsen, an aunt and uncle greeted guests. Special guests were Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Hansen, maternal grandparents of the groom and Mrs. A. A. Waldron, an aunt of the bride from Salt Lake City. A pre-nuptial shower was given by Mrs. RoyD. Reid and Mrs. Michael Butler. ‘The youngcouplewill make a home in Springville. ‘Preview of ‘72’ Planned look and even somcthing for ladies and pentlemen. Fashions will be used from Hoovers, Village Sports Den, Gladys’ and Deon’s Feminique. Comunittee chairman, Mrs, ‘Ski-wear, teenage and college Bill Tooke aasisted by Mrs. look will team up with the mod Howard Rowley, Mrs. Mike ‘The Riverside Ladies Fashion Showwill be presented Tuesday afternoon with luncheon served at 1 p.m. followed by the “Preview of 72" fashion event. Murphy, Mrs. Clinton Lee, Mrs. Members and guests are in- vited with reservations requested by Monday. Doorprizes will be given. you that chance. Guess what? He's back with me.I think you should ask yourself if you have really earned thetitle of wife and then tell me, whois the other woman? WIFEIN ALL BUT NAME EAR WIVES: T’ve always said it’s the quality not the quintity of time two people put forth that 9 DEAR SUSIE MAC: I went with this guy for three months, and we really had a great thing going. Thenall of a sudden something happened. He was having trouble with his parents, and then he got sick, andI didn’t see him for a week. After he got better, he went out with his friends (not me). He, didn’t even call me, so I called and we talked. When I tried to For Bride News Story Nochargewill be made for publication of engagement and wedding pictures; however, because of the ever increasing numberof brides, Daily Herald Ellie Whitlock treasurer, President Eggertsen presented Tom Berg, godfather for the year a specialgift. Donna Beck, presidentofdistrict nine, presented Mrs. Eggertsen with a has 2fman finds morecomfortin rules: sadlinetorall pictures kiss him,he backed away. Then 2 couple of hoursa week with 314 iitermallon for he told me that he just didn’t “the cle apyio engagements and weddings is love me any more. id hours a py oe ‘det ofl week before publication, CLARA PHELAN the home of Mr. and Mrs, Dean Celebrate Her oct. 23. 2 80th Birthday ks Medicines Cause : sanenag,1 i atkao fit did any good. Whatdo I do now,wait for him to come back or kill myself? DESPERATE DEAR DESPERATE: Don’t kill yourself - that’s so permanent. Sounds like you’ve © eters lee,be given ion dates: Preferencewill those submitted early. Wedding pictures and stories will not be published later than two weeks after the marriage date. If an engagementstory and Gemini,andhas a lived Rane a swallowed secretGh all Kopp in Provoal a tro-yearsnlde potentially of her life. poisonous substance within the Her fater, Samuel Kopp ran a previous year. Medications head grocery store at 450 W. Centerin thelist of poisons swallowed. Provo and she worked there for Although a numberof ‘childmany years. She also ran a proof” containers such ~as snap grocery store of her own at 479 aps, press-and-release caps W.5N.and worked at Genevain and single-dispenser types have the cafeteria. appeared on the market in She married Francis Phelan recent years, none has been on July 22, 1931. He died July 10, entirely successful. “the other better listen — andif the shoe fits...'nuff said? DEAR SUSIE MAC: T've never had anything to write you about, but I read your column every day. I would just like to make a suggestion to all the girls who write and say they aretiredoftheir boy friends, but are scared to call it quits. What Td like to tell them is, whenit’s timeyoufeellike callingit quits, by all means, call it. Waiting gone overboard to let him know {e desired date, but there is 18. She was born Oct. 18, 1891 t0 picture and a post-wedding Stars.” A group of the club members rendered a musical fumnber aid the past pin was then givenDesiion to Mrs. Eggertsen. ‘LADIES ONLY ! ee rae Child Poisonin nt g ot st. OT} ‘ Clara K. Phelan will celebrate her 80th birthday Monday, Oct. when trophies, which were won at members. Ceremonies were conducted by Elsie Jarvis, previous past president,installing new officers and introducing the theme for the year, “Stairway to the An open house is planned at Clara Phelan To Every effort willbe made to publish pictures an‘! stories on winnietalatnont toleyou'd you know why she exists, and then awards, plaques and district convention this year, were presented to the club University aplored y Pease cost accountant for Geneva Steel. The couple were married Oct. 8 at the Mormon Chape) in Las Vegas, Nev. They will reside in Orem. Last night T saw him, an then his wife ha nome didn”: even say “hi.”’SoT got one the type of effort she’s putting of his friends to give him a note oe als, scrapbook of the year’s accomplishments and activities, Special recognition was shown to previous godfathers of the club teaching credentials in elementary education this summer. She has been employed in the personnel department of Sears in El Cajon, Calif. Mr. McDonald received his BS. degree in business and 1 z RulesList The Christopherson, secretary; and San Diego State, received her SUSIE MAC If Romance Ends, EndIt! Geen House Plannedfor Newlyweds Mr, and Mrs. Stephen S. McGonnell, Vista, Calif. announce the engagementoftheir daughter, Mary Sue, to Joel R. McDonald of Provo. Miss McGonnell, a graduate of Vista High, Palomar College and Norm Christiansen and Mrs. John Belmontare planning the show. reveals that 12 ——— NOSTALGIA... &, 4 The dhets , i, ey am / \ feminique 45 east. center Provu NOSTALGIA... Come in tomorrow and see our elegant collection Gy x The monk strap <j i Ti | | Co Cf ‘ fer ciel t ee oo esses emergin| i oo. return turn $095 COMPLETE HAMMrenannyty GicelG UMPeay CERT Ps TOWN SHOP... 168 W. CENTER STREET | = <4 ae measured for 4 possible shoe change every four to six weeks. Ol PERM. FALL [AS WON NOSTALGIA ... = / The new season heralds the Ss There are about 30 stars A child's feet grow at uneven within 15 light years of the intervals. A child between one sun. Only seven of these are and six needs to have his feet bright enough to be seen without a telescope. story and picture are both youstill care. If he hasn’t come desired, the engagementstory ck by now, you can figure mustbe published et least six he’s decided to date other girls. weeks prior to the wedding Don’t spendthe wintersitting date, 1940, ‘She has one daughter, at home, wondering why Nopictures of couples will Mary Katherine Miller and one Stretch wraps cross, tie and broke up with you. That only be used. granddaughter, Kelly Miller, lace,fund make news on platmakes the hurt last longer. both of Provo. forms, wedges and new higher Get out with your friends. around feeling seared, or Winifred Meet other boys. You'll be thinking you don’t want to hurt Her hobbies are gardening and heels in the new Herbert and Beth Levine shoe collection, surprised at how fast you can get someone,is a very good way to name meaning “lover of collecting poetry. peace.” over him if you try. start something you definitely won't know howto stop. DEAR SUSIE MAC. ‘There are nice ways of saying I have some advice for thet the romanceis over, so instead “other woman’in mylife - e of ending up hurt and getting wife: someone else hurt more, come Can you honestly say you area right to the point. You'll wife? Well, then, tell me why a probably find that the person woman 24 (me) can do morefor you're trying to get rid of rae “our man” than one 34 (you)? like it better that way. Who How can I give in two years, wents to go steady with someone what youdid notin 13? Has your who doesn’t care a hoot about love for him died? him. and all the time he’s You asked for a chanceto be e thinkingthe feelings are mutual. wife, so I stepped back and gave TRUTHFUL first for fall Install New Officers embroidered gowns of tropicana color and carried bouquets of mums and colored talisman roses upcoming Riverside Ladies Fashion Show, “Previewof '72.” The luncheon will begin at 1 p.m, Tuesday followed Sy the fashion show. NORMA BUNNELL Credit Women Announcementand plans were made for the Harvest Festival Luncheon, a building fund benefit on Wednesday, Oct. 20. The installation banquet for Luncheon will be served from 11:30 am. to 1 pm. Mrs. the Timpanogos Chapter of Frances Glasglow is chairman Credit WomenInternational was held Wednesday, Oct. 13 of the luncheon -vith Mrs. Bernice Bryson, co-chairman. Outgoing president Carrol} Tickets may be purchasedat the Eggertsen welcomed the group and introduced officers and door. The officers of the section, special visitors, Chosen to preside during the Mrs, Staheli, Mrs. Glasgow, Mrs, C. E. Hyatt, Mrs. Gwen coming year will be: Norma Wetherell, Mrs. M. W. Merrill, Bunnell, president; Kathy and Mrs, Bryson served Bybee, first vice-president; Cleo Ostler second vice-president; Louise Peterson, third vice. president, Francis anothersister, and Mrs. Michael MRS. HOWARD ROWLEY,left shows one of the ski fashions to Mrs. Bill Tooke, center, and Mrs, John Belmont, who are planning the “The Lonely Geatherd,” “Do Re Mi,” “Somewhere, My Love,” “Your Land and My Land,” “My Own America,” “The Doodlin Song,” and “A fetes Becoraes a Home.” Membersofthe trio were Donna Richards, Dorothy Seastrand and Cleo Webb. The accompanist was Pauline Hills. Mrs. Fred Loveless, council president greeted the members before turning the meeting over with that a dilly from JINNI feeling of substance. A sturdy number with layer upon layer of stacked leather, shaping a hefty heel and sole under rugged suede. § Ron SHOP MON. TIL 9 SIMPLY CLARK'S CHARGE 17 OR BANK CARD IT SAVE 71¢ ON 4 $2 PANTY HOSE ; it |