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Show Sunday, March 28, 1971 THE HERALD, Provo, Its Stuff in Spring Styles ! If x I V 4 . ' I v V . 'i I V II Lingerie splits its fashion Sleepgowns, as gay peas, personality for spring. New ants or ronuntic Victorians, identities give underneath perk up lingerie's nighttime things a more complete personality. They, too, are fashion image. far from sly about mixing Refining its inner identity, with other fashions. lingerie is significant as a Sleepshirls and opaque basis for soft gowns are worn with long part of thesupple, shape- wrap skirts. ly and sensuous feeling of Knickers, bound for bedspring's outerwear. Showing another facet of time or at home lounging, go its personality, lingerie be- out o the patio, too. comes outerwear. It coordiKobes are extroverts and nates, congenially, with outer skirts and other separates. boldly take a firm fashion Bodysuits double as blouses stand for spring. Kabuki robes, with sweepunderpants, skirts and jumptorso ing sleeves, escape from the ers, with an ordinary labeling. e e i in lit V mi Jon Jensen Announces The couple plan marriage in the Salt Lake IDS Temple on May 28 with a reception on Mv 29 in Orem and on June 4 in Paris. BETTY CANARY Well, A Liitle Romance Certainly Didn't Hurt! DEAR BETTY: I'm 25 and with it. A child of my era, glad to see the double standard as a thing of the past. But something tells me life should and could be more romantic. Don't bore me with morals. Just let me hear from your era. Was it better being wooed before being won? GINN Mr. Budge is completing his sophomore year at BYU. He plans to graduate in English and teach in the IDS Seminary system. A graduate of Fielding It was my mother who was "wooed." And being wooed led to marriage, not just to the nearest couch. Can we discuss ethics? Sappho Club romance without including morals or In my opinion, any talk of love or "making love" without considering a moral ideal adds up to a sterile conversation about incomplete persons. And you can hardly get into a more boring conversation than that! Sappho I do agree about the lack of romance today. All things considered, it just can't be much fun to have a man walk up at a party and merely ask, "Howsabout it?" members welcomed as new members, Mrs. Daren Reese, Mrs. William Huish, Mrs. Paul Shurtliff, Mrs. Mildred Bushman and Mrs. Earl Sherod, at a recent meeting. I also agree that you're missing something. Obviously, no matter how equality-minde- d a girl is, she wants a few overtures, a bit of flirtation, before getting involved. Meeting at the home of Mrs. Robert Trewartha, the members also enjoyed an informative program and demonstration on wigs, Mr. Glen Gardner and Mrs. Rydell Baum spoke on choosing, caring for and styling of wigs and also reviewed the history of wigs. Members tried on a variety of colors and styles in wigs. Perhaps we've heard so much lately about "cutting through the sham of the past" and "getting down to basics" and "being honest" that some of us have simply for good taste. substituted I can tell you from my side of the Generation Gap that back when men were supposedly the pursuers and women the pursued, it may not always have been truthful but it was a lot more interesting. But I'm afraid that honesty has killed the art of flirtation. Soon nobody will understand the language at all. ' Actually, I haven't had the nerve to wink at a man in years. There was a time when, at a party, I could have indulged in this mild form of flirtation, with the result that ny target would ask me to dance or, at the least, wink in return. Now. I'm afraid he'd hand me the name of the nearest eye doctor. BETTY ' Mrs. Bill Day and Mrs. Kirk served Neilson, desert to 23 members and special guests, Mrs. Harrison Horn and Mrs. Duane C. Jensen. inniwiiiiii matching pair of SERVING 'SINCE jerry jQyor f0 Marry BrickeyWElectronics 274 North 100 West Provo David Halladay, June 2 "Sears across from us" Versatile Gain Popularity In Men's Styles is in the Los Angeles IDS Temple, and a reception will follow in the bride's home in Sepulveda. They will be further feted at an open house in Provo. Miss Taylor is a student at BYU majoring in business education. She also attended "We Service All 373-987- Pierce Junior College in California where she was president of Lambda Delta Sigma sorority. Mr. Halladay is a graduate of Provo High School and served in the Cumorah Mission of the IDS Church. A member of Young Men Sigma Epsilon at BYU, he is a senior in public administration and political science. He is in the National Guard. The couple plans to live in Utah after Mr, Halladay's graduation. Makes and Models" 3 SERVICE THE DAY YOU CALL HOUSE CALLS 8 of ALL 75 a.m. to 10 p.m. SETS REPAIRED IN THE HOME 90-DA- PARTS GUARANTEE Y FIRST IN ELECTRONIC SERVICING "The versatility of knits has answered many wardrobe dilemmas by combining comfort with style and durability," says Dianne Keogh, national fashion director. "As a result knits have come to the fore, representing the fashion elan of the season." The knit story, according to Miss Keogh, includes: suits and sportcoats, in double knit fabric showing the country look in shades of gray, blue and brown; shirts with long-poicollars, deep barrell cuffs and style in small prints; nt body-huggin- g slacks, in flare-le- g styling, that capture pattern news in e twills: high-ridg- sweaters, in open and vests with self belts, slipover .and swimwear vests and tunics, matched trunks and featuring belt and waist detailing. topping sale: ne REASON NO. 1: In iiiiiJ TERRY TAYLOR Two reasons well never have a fwo-for-o- ii Miss Huish is a graduate of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas M. Orem High School where she was active in student governTaylor of Sepulveda, Calif., are ment, a member of the debate announcing the engagement and team and a member of the Pep furthcoming marriage of their Ck-She attended Brigham daughter, Terry Ellen, to David Young University for two years D. Halladay. He is the son of Mr. and was a member of La and Mrs. Dean I Halladay of Jeauness unit. She is currently Provo. The couple will be wed June 2 employed at the university. Mr. Olsen, also an Orem High School graduate, is currently a senior at BYU, majoring in Cocktail Meatballs zoology. He is a member of the A piquant sauce for cocktail university varsity baseball meatballs is made by combinteam. bottle of catsup After their marriage, the ing a couple will reside in Orem, while with a 1 pound can of jellied Mr. Olsen attends graduate cranberry sauce and 2 tableschool. spoons of sherry (optional). Heat in a saucepan until all the ingredients are blended. Knits Add tiny meatballs or cocktail franks and simmer until heated through. Serve on toothpicks. DEAR GINNY: First things first. I'm of a different era, not a different world. 5 Members Welcomed By Mr. and Mrs. John C. Huish announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Shari, to Carl Bradley Olsen, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Olsen, all of Orem. The couple plans a late August wedding in the Manti IDS Temple. School, Paris, he was active in sports and played in the band. He has served in the England East IDS mission. The couple plan to reside in Provo until Mr. Budge completes his schooling. High Miss Jensen, a graduate of Orem High School, was active in band and orchestra. She was a member of the National Honors Cotillion. She completed a year of study at Brigham Young University and is now employed in Provo. m ii Orem Couple Select August Date for Temple Marriage Plans for May Wedding A late Springtime wedding is, announced for Jan Carol Jensen,' daughter of K-- and Mrs. Byron D. Jensen of Orem, and Neil Budge. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Taft Budge of Paris, Ida. iiiiw SHARIHU1SH JAN JENSEN r& V if AM 7 Mil hv:) V1 " t the first piece, we never have two of the same thing (unless It's a chirs which we always try to sell together). We know that you don't want to buy a piece of that looks just like someone's down the block. well-buil- t, We go good-lookin- g furniture to special pains to see that we order from sources that no one else around here has, can't afford it and neither can you. Two for the price of one sounds like an obvious bargain, but it only means that the items were priced REASON NO. 2: We way too high in the first place. CONCLUSION: Your home furnishings should come from Friel's where our decorators will help you achieve real individuality in your home. You will receive true value for your money spent. This is what we mean by "Enjoy the Economy of Quality." 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