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Show Sundav Herald Sunday, September 4A m i, jcm Crompton Evelyn Croft Weds Dennis W, Hoover Is Bride Of Lowell V. Henrie Jr. nhrZ arranged ZL at Park 7 'S' I Etienne Club Has Annual Officer Installation Meet Chatazi Club Holds Opening Social Event . Amid the late summer beauty, of gardens at the home Chatazi members met Thurs- . . . x. o af the . w"" " the University Ward to karn of 7 3 or.;he hall Friday evening were Mr.lftatt? plf and Mrs. Lowell V. Hsnrie Jr. year's programs and to extend a cordial welwho (Janis Rae Crompton) come to new members, Mrs. were wed earlier hi the day hi and Mrs. Ralph Huddlestone the Salt Lake LDS Temple. L. G. Sparks Jr. Parents of the couple are Mrs. Colorful booklets, compiled Norma Crompton of Provo and A pretty wedding reception V Wednesday night honored Mr. V.; and Mrs. Dennis W. Hoover . (Evelyn Croft) who were marI 1 ried earlier in the morning in the Salt Lake LDS Temple by Elder Alvin R. Dyer. Mr. and Mrs Lowell V,. Henrie Guests were received that of Panguitch. evening at the Provo Ninth-19t- h "Bon Voyage". The club's acWard Chapel, where a gold-- , and lavender were' tivities will center around Turquoise a flaked backdrop and flower-- 1 combined in the attractive dect of national and interchiffon-drapeyear lightbedecked, orations and flowers. national travel, including leced columns formed the backThe bridal gown had a sweep- - tures, musical entertainment bridal the for party, ground ing skirt of sheer net tiers, and a variety of dinner parties The hall was decorated with with lace medallions, and luncheons. a edged and of lighted gladioli sprays styled with Sabrina neckline replica of the Salt Lake Temple. hostesses of the event were dim uuea sieeves. me lace was cub.g newly ekcte(J officers. If 7 Parents of the couple are Mr. repeated on the veil and Mrs. Evan M. Croft and cascaded from a pearl tiara. jMra Knn Wells F. Hoover, MRS. REED BOSHARD nnu. v Mr. and Mrs. She carried white carnations all of Provo. Lloyd, dent; Mrs Ga an orchid. 'gram chairman. Mrs; Lajier The bride was lovely in a following an entertaining proMrs. Herald G. Shirley served Britsch, secretary . treasurer, sheath of tiered h by the officers, a light gram ner sister as mairon ot nonor, and Mrs. Joe Watts, reporter- - international cuisine was served lace with Chantilly ruffles exwith Mrs. Howard Collings. historian, tending from shoulder to a to members. waistline bow of satin, bracelet-leRomanie Rex and Judy Braith-wait- e The officers In September, Chatazi plans were outgoing ngth sleeves, and a tiered-lac- e as bridesmaids in lavenwith carnation cor- an Hawaiian luau for husbands presented Her imported chapel train. der and turquoise, sages in appreciation for their at the home of Mrs. Victor veil of illusion was caught with dresses with fitted waists. They work during the past season. carand she a beaded tiara, carried nosegays of white car d ried a cascade of nations. roses centered with a white, Robert Henrie was best man. orchid. An open house in Panguitch Mrs. Earl Lelegren served MRS. LOWELL V. HENRIE JR. Does your nose cause you.it along the sides of your ncse of matron on honor, as her sister Saturday further honored (Janis Rae Crompton) to from the Move from woe? the couple. The bride was feted while Richard Hoover, brother bridge down to the regaining pretty your sitting by of the groom, was best man. at a shower arranged by RoBlend nostrils. away toward MRS. DENNIS HOOVER manie Rex and Leslie Weight. perspective. Many great beau- toward Mrs. Jim Mangum, Marcia until the ears your 1 (Evelyn Croft) I he couple will reside in ties have less than classic pro-and Pamela Croft, also sisters into your color vanishes deeper files but they transform a Provo while attending Brigham of the bride, and Jane Besen- foundation. Finish up regular into an asset. facial in irregularity dorfer were the bridesmaids Young University, where both with a smidgen of brown on the Polly's Pointers h To cope with a problem nose, gowns of coral lace are senior students. area between the nostrils, blend- carried and satin. They you can try a little cosmetic ins up and slightly over the of gladioli. magic. First, consult the coswith powder for keeps. Mat tip. Teens like to "do their thing" metic counter experts on blendSuzanne Cox, sister of the Now for some sleight-of-haiin costume-- y look clothes. For groom, was at the register. ing and applying makeup, and of a soft wavy version Try any door see fall, them in match a foundation to your you'll Greeting the guests at the look with a tiny bit of back By GAY PAULEY were Mr. and Mrs. John R. everything from a skin. UPI Women's Editor ered goatskin sleeveless jacket If your nose is prominent, try combing for heigtit. If you wear Christansen and Mr. and Mrs. UPI)-T- ake YORK NEW William V. Oldroyd. Assisting eaged in black lamb and lined this trick: put a shadow above your hair long, let curls tum By POLLY CRAMER ble to your shoulders, never on B. Cox letter, Miss Jones. were' in Mongolian coat fur to ushers 1 as Gary -ROSALIE the point where, the nose ends. DEM There are some 2.5 million of "continental" the same plane as your ears. h canand Jim Wilde. stub-boor white foundagreat success removing you in the nation's offices, vas raincoat. The aviator look Using a light If your hair Is cut short, wave tiered wedding The beautiful, tion or shadow stick, draw a and flies in with leather the secretaries You're creases with a long-ag- o jackets line from the bridge to near away from your face. Avoid cake was made by which without cloth a stenographers out with teamed dipof center parts or severe geometric knickers to make Pointer. Wring Hake, a missionary friend the tip of the nose. With brush no and ' industry, business cuts. ped in white vinegar water for the bride from York, Penn. outfits, in long blend the light color use as a Dressing cloth. Of The bride was prenuptially matter what the size, would not flyaway scarves, attache cases or pinky, And more of you are and canvas boots to away from the center with course, always try any such honored with shower by operate. complete sure strokes. Yosemite National Park is needed. short, the a dinner, "early flyer" effect. remedy on an inconspicuous friends and relatives, Then select a brown shadow California's But the employer is getting foremost scenic the of to reaction the breakfast following see a and your spot second-rat- e secretaor and with cream stroke fed attraction. powder ing up Lake Salt before in plung- wedding ceremony particular fabric the ries, no matter how great the ies?" of bosses, secretarial suping in on the entire job. City After a honeymoon in of women with your ervisors, employment agencies Southern States, including a shortage POLLY . And some of and personnel experts. Her find visit to the Texas Hemisrair particular skills. can I the DEAR POLLY-W- hat the really efficient secretaries ings are in the current Today's couple will make do with a piece of beautiful ray- home in Provo. also are fed up with the price Secretary, a publication for the on sharkskin with a crease in tho inefficient ones are making white collar girl. Miss van it that will not budge? I have A them pay in prestige, respect Olinda is its managing editor,. thought for the day: British tried wetting and seaming. Listen to the words of an writer Hector Hugh Monro, and recognition. These did not owrk so I am at Amons me reoeatea com executive secretary in a subur "Women and elephants said: wasted ban public school system who s my wit's end. Love that col never plaints are these: Time forget an injury." ROSALIE can't umn spell, been supervising a secretarial room, ladies' in the unnecessary staff for more than 10 years: clock watching, it is DEAR POLLY-N-ow g of "Present day secretaries have hands for snacks, your books, interruption have a so I g time donna, the artine no sense of dedication or hnes prima g idea for those who Theodosia DEAR POLLY on the telephone, lack responsibility. is Inefficiency the ineptness mowers in lawn their keep wanted to know how to make of interest in tne jod, dui prauy shrugged off; they don't seem cellar. Instead of lugging it up the plastic window in her con- of interest m the men. to care if they make an error . . and down those steps, I place We vertible 2.5 million o! . ana again. transparent the before Nnw the two boards over tney don t nave any tried everything even the new good or bad, haul off and thought of giving an honest (ramp-style- ) you, being sure that cleaners for plastic windows k cloboer me, miss dunes, the mower wheels will be on day's work for an honest day's but nothing worked. We had a these are views from pay." said be the boards a$ it is rolled out new top made. When the man g - and in when I finish the management's suite, not mine. Or, how about this chastening installed the new top he told MICHAEL were compiled by from an executive with a chore. They us that the plastic window van Olinda, a former national temporary office help Patricia DEAR POLLY-iNo- w many of alone could have been replacbook publish- company: "The big problem but secretary with a Us are sun bathing, so I sug ed. It was too late for us company. Miss van Olinda, with secretaries is a lack of to ing others will it help gest uswa a small plastic bag perhaps schooled at Allegheny College flexibility , . . secretaries are on each hand when applying know this can be done, and and Hofstra University, asked prima donnas they're afreid to of cost the than for less no lot a suntan lotion. No mess, "Whatg wrong with secretar- - get their hands dirty." a new top. JUDY bother and you have I " aii' j floor-lengt- h coral-colore- How To Live With. Your Nose Mrs. Ed Pinegar Friday afternoon, new officers of Etienne Club were installed. They are Mrs. Jack Kelly, president; Mrs. Glen King, vice president; Mrs. John Covey, Mrs. Rik-ar- d secretary-treasurer; Pearson, project chairman; Stan Collins, program chairman; Mrs. Malin Perry, Mrs. and Mrs. chairman. social Brent Beck, Mrs. Jon Clark is the retiring president. A potluck dinner was served on the patio where round tables were arranged decorated with miniature garden baskets held bright straw flowers. A waterfall's song was enjoyed. Mrs. Collins presented the program of the year, "Dimensions in Humor." Mrs. Pinegar wa3 chairman for the day, historian-reporte- r, In Jewelry y . Executives Need Good floor-lengt- bou-qu- Old Pointer Secretaries r: Still in Use Fall Style have midi-!engt- Louisa Enamelled bracelets have received additional fashion impe tus: with the advent of the long, skinny sleeve. This year there is an astounding array of wide cuffs and slim bangles enam elled in a variety of fascinating designs and colors. Which you select and how you elect to wear them will proclaim you a woman who knows. and platinum-ton- - Jlif MRS. l JACK KELLY Fair Entries To Be Accepted Fair, Spotlight Golden - For the convenience of Utah County residents who wish to enter items in the Home Arts or Fine Arts exhibits at the Utah State , self-pit- I Mrs. Ralph Hoover will accept them on Tuesday, Sept. 3, or Wednesday, Sept. 4, at the Utah County Extension Office, 75 E. 1st S., Provo, between 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. Hobbies, crafts, etc., will be eligible for entry. For those who wish, items may be taken directly to the state fair grounds Sept. 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. e also a splendid foil jewels for the more subdued colors in vogue, or even as an accent for this season's one great bright-r- ed. There are new, rough textures In golden jewelry that are smashingly beautiful. There Is one golden necklace with a pendant that is incomparable worn with the season's fashionable V neck. Its complementing wide flexible bracelet is are truly Shiny and highly polished three dimensional golden jewelry is another striking accent against the darker clothes and a great enlivener for grey. The "all woman" look of necklaces, pins, bracelets and earrings, fresh and new looking are sufor fashion's favperb set-oforite little black dress. fs . . ( their (.Royalty? - brain-stormin- grass-cuttin- - eta-BUN- NY back-savin- 1 steps - grass-cuttin- clean 7 n nv ' i 7,j . 7 7 -- 7 v ;:, ; V v. 7 , , I ; 1 - 77 U i - - l , l I ' (0V . I' - j-- , . I . v . 1. a Taylor's customer . . . well, maybe we don't go quite that far, but you can be sure that your happiness and comfort do come first at Taylor's . . . because we care. I; . No I ' ' ; ' , ALWAYS ELEGANT AND CLASSIC it this shirt dress from Dalton rf America' rtrw late fall clW tion. It features a Lack licit and chain front. Colon tkng". from winter hll to gurnet red. S - -- , H f A. 1 1 v V .iiiiT amui. iii 4 iii in iiii 1HK KYti LA K.HhU IN THIS NEW CASUAIKRK (Ircssmnkcr is the jrreat hg row. It i ddachahle i j on rrally have two different hlmmM. It h prr. fact when matched p with a pin itripfl dirndl kirt, alo In c.hmere irxm Dalton. I, 1 L f SI J CENTRAL SOUARI 300 North 200 Wtil um your Toylor'i FUlcord er your foverlto chars eortf |