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Show ~o amaeake a Page 20—-THE HERALD, Provo, Utah Sunday, January 23, 1972 Springville Couple Honored At Friday Evening Reception Loveless Marriage Won't Work es ne es DEAR SUSIE MAC: I was married for eight years I was 16, and he was 18). For eight years ves Tre Springville. The parents are Mr. aiid Mrs. Frank B. Whitneyalso of Springville. one bride chose t wear a gown fashioned of silk organza with a high banded neck and empire waistline accented by appliqued with a flowing train falling from the back of the still no food, no heat, and no gown. A shoulder-length veil of place to call our own. “F'” joined sheer2st illusion was caught to a crown of seed pearls and rose the Army, and didn’t bother to see that we had enough food or buds. Her bouquet was of white I finally got enough courage to file for divorce. Now I have an apartment, where the rent is themums and baby breath with silver streamers A decoration ial of white pillars, silver ropes was carried throughout the room. Bidden to attend the bride as matron; of honor were her sisters, Mrs. Patsy Thorpe and Mrs. Marlene Nelson. Wend; MRS. DOUGLAS WITNEY(Mary Lyne Warren) Robinson was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Linda Witney, Jill Tuttle, Cindy Stansfield, Jonnson, and Kent Warren instructor and was a member of the Novelty Circle. She is now a Linda Haymond and Connie student at BYU. Warren, sister-in-law of the Mr. Witneyis also a graduate bride. They wereattired in blue <eecme High and LDS of floor-length velvet gowns and wat active in trimmed in silver and they High wiles He hasattended Utah carried small bouquets similar where she was cheerleader, State Universityandis presently to the bride's. Homecoming Queen and employed at Pacific States Cast Best man was Rick Witney, Sweetheart Queen. She was Iron Pipe Co, brother of the bridegroom. Ron employed by the National The newlyweds =e pane a Witney, Dan Witney , Ramon Cheerleaders Association as an home in Springvill Mrs. Gourley, grandmother of Orem Girl Clyde L. Davis Feb. 11 to having someone around. I'm 3 years old and I wantfriends, Joy Menlovewill miarry Clyde Lee Davis on Feb. 11 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple with a reception to follow in the evening at the Park Ward in Provo. Miss Menlove is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cleon T. Menlove of Provo. Sh? graduated from Provo High Schoal and LDS Seminaryafter which she received her graduation certificate from Hollywood Beauty School. In high schoolshe was a member of the pepclub. She is now em- I Am I doing the right thing by divorce: I don’t love “F” and we can never get together. LONELY MOTHER DEAR MOM: Yes, you did the right thing. It’s nearly always a mistake to prolong a loveless marriage. Nobody wins — especially not y It’s not fair tothe children or Syeh ea ewe in them. Make new friends, and ployed in Provo. Dairy cows, already almost perfect natural “factories,” are ideal disposal units for many around. environmental wastes such as If you're that lonesome, get a newsprint,citrus pulp and liquid puppy they're a lot less whey which they consume as a source of roughageor nutrition. Alpine Man by Bishop Winston Crawford at the home of the bride. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. George T. McGilvary of Alpine. A reception was held the evening of the marriage at the Orem Reception Centre with the Social Security, ladies, is not something to start thinking about solely when you're approaching your 60th birthday. ‘The program can and often does mean the difference between financial security yond financial Security income benefits for which a family is eligible is based on ey father’s taxable earnings, with the maximum benefit allthis generally reached in a family containing a widow and two dependent children. 3) After the children are past ee 18 22 if they're in college), Social Security income is not again available to the widow until she reaches 60. 4) A widow who has no depel ndentchildren atthe time of her husband's death receives no income at all under her husbane’s Social Security until she is 60 or, if she is disabled, at 2g despair to younger families as well as to older persons. Many young married couples. , do not realize that if they have children, Social Security benefits become available immediately should the man in the family die. A recent study of widows aged 25 to 65 reveals that one out of two hadnoidea of the Social Security benefits that could have been receiving. Fewer still had really set down with their husbands and planned Social Security, was designed for the protection of their as a “floor of protection,” children’s futures and their own.) providing a helpful base for the Here are somefacts that you family to build upon for further should know about Social security for a widow, for Security: children, for a disabled wage 1) If the widow's husband had earneror for retirement income. been covered by Social Security ie first step is to know what during his lifetime, she can that base really means in dollars receive income benefits for the and cents. The second is to family until her children reach figureout howto fill in any gaps the ageof 18. 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Two pianists were also featured — Wendy Brown and Ann Theyplayed one number each. These young performers have all won numerous honorsin their field. Some are performers with the Utah Valley Symphony and some of them will appear next Wednesday evening with the Utah Symphony. Mrs. Ruth Melville arranged for the Attending the bride was Pat Bown,maidof nonor. She wore a long cranberry crepe gown with long sleeves and pink ribbon at the empire waist. Bridesmaids were Colleen Bylund and Debra Dennett who wore pastel pink gowns of the same style with cranberry ribbon ties at the waist. All wore pearl and velvet ribbon chokers. Flowers were white and pink carnations with cranberry ribbon trim. Acting as best man was David Lynn Smith with Jim Valentine, John Miller, and Lonnie Freeman ushei's. Flint Dixon was the The couple are making a home innate hostess. in American Fork. program. For Bride NewsStory No charge will be made for publication of engagement and wedding pictures; however, because of the ever increasing number of brides, The Daily Herald has established the following rules: ‘The deadlinefor all pictures and information for engagements and we_dings is one week before publication. Every effort will be made to publish pictures and stories on the desired date, but there is no guarantee on date. Preference will be given those and stories will not be pul later than two weeks after the marriage date. If an engagementstory and picture and a post-wedding story and picture are both desired, the engagement story must be published at least six bg prior to the wedding : ayes of couples will ORMSTR Pee NEW Commodore E. Veach of Provo. Father of the groom is Kenneth D. Smith of Blackfoot, Ida. The bride wore a gown of angel mist taffeta with lantern sleeves, pointed cuff, and high neckline. Panels of re- RulesList TAYLOR CAR tr NOW ONLY 240 N. UNIV. AVE. KellyClark pla,ed three violin submitted early. Wedding plotires Club Notes ‘Will meetat 8p.m. on Monday, Jan. 24 at home of Mrs. E. B. Shriver, 3285 Cherokee Lane, Provo. B-167 with Photo-Guide is in Sizes 8 to 18 (bust 31%-40). Size 10, 32% bust pantsuit, 3% yards 60-inch; dress, 35 yards of 45-inch. rnuch THOMAS Trishis feeling the young girls who are trying to find themselves by relating to the earthy elements will dress their way. Then there will be another camp of women who eally care about clothes as part of a beautiful environment. That woman wants to express herself, not somebody else, through her clothe: S. Psychoiogically there has been a void in a man’s life, not being able to say, ‘‘You look so be: autiful”. And the woman has gone too.oe without = able to feel like a femme fatale. Magnificance just had to come back. It has. LAMBDA TAU Will meet on Monday at the home of Mrs. Leo Hales, Provo. Program by Della Mae ere ALLEY CHAPTER NO 3 OES an meet Tuesday, Jan. 25 at iMasonic Temple at 8 p.m. until the age of 22. Tetirement income husband and 2) The amount of Social wife can expect. SPECIAL NOTICE 7 MORE DAYS LEFT TO SHOP FOR CLOSE-OUT BARGAINSAT Nelke Club met Thursday at the home of Mrs. N. Joseph Henricksen to hear several young award winning performersentertain. Fashion Streets ita and California who designs forhorNew York. Latimer says he'll never learn to be blase about his new affiliation. He is elated at every fantto see fashion in worldwide MRS. JOHN McGILVARY(Laurie Landrum) eo ae bride at a shower prior to the terms, so comprehensive and so en“Tt’s a sigh of relief to marria ge. dresses. They carried white ois. Jean Draney and Mrs. The couple are at home in see beautiful clothes come into their own again and be part of carnation nosegays. Lillis McGilvary honored the Orem. it,” he says. Latimer, who was at the “family” preview of the To Know the Social Security Facts Nelke Club is Entertained By Young Student Performers Steed. Evelyn was accompanied Paris collections with which Mare Bohan was hailed as restoring the French haute couture to its traditional fine-art stature, sees fashion as a twopid‘street for the next several To Fete Newlyweds Kathryn Marie Veachrecently maxried Dee Smith. A reception was held at the Orem Reception Centrefollowing their marriage at the samelocation. An open house will honor the couple on Jan. 22 at the Rose Ware cultural hall in Blackfoot, The couple will make a home to the train. The veil was elbow in Lindon following their ithe new Mrs. Smith is the length silk illusion with a pear! marriage. daughterof Mr. and Mrs. Ernest andlace headpiece. The bouquet featured white carnations and pink roses. by Mrs. Matheson in the two numbers she sang. Mr. Steed sang one number and was ac- The matron of honor was Patty Symes with Pam White, Debby Landrum and Michelle Draney acting as bridesmaids. ‘The matron of honor wore a blue Young Women AsWell As Old Need from American Fork High School and attended LDS Seminary. He also served in the U.S. Marine Corps and is now working in Provo. Designer Sees By BETTE KNIGHT SAN FRANCISCO It’s one great big happy family at the House of Dior these days. _ Mare Bohan and Guiborge, who design Diors Paris collection (Marc, of course,is of for Dior throughout the world), have developed a great rapport bride greeting guests in a aditional white satin gown trimmed in lace with leg o’ mutton sleeves and accented by a fingertip veil. Her bouquet featured an orchid enclosed by white carnations and blue ribbon. Parents of Mr. Davis are Mr. and Mrs. Raymond O. Davis of American Fork. He graduated solos accompanied by Lalah Matheson. Allison Dalton also played three numbers on the violin with accompaniment by Evelyn Caine. The vocal soloists were Evelyn Payne and Bruce WORLD FASHIONS Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. MRS. GERALD DEE SMITH (Kathryn Veach) Joy Menlove To Marry |daho Open House heat. and enough food for two families. But now I'm lonely. I'm used to Marries Tag JOY MENLOVE always paid. We've got plentyof cherubs holding blue and white flowers 4 : a money After my third baby was born, roses, blue and white crysan- ANNUAL WINTER SALE! ENTIRE STOCK BRAND NEW DRESSES,SUITS, AND PANTSUITS, LINGERIE, QUILTED ROBES - LONG AND SHORT Vi AYULecSe ALEXANDER UE Na V1) CLEARANCE SAVINGS ‘that let you fullfill your floor plas now without waiting — ROLL, ENDS, REMNANTS PART ROLLS in DISCONTINUED PATTERNS, 1-OFPe)eaeRDCam COT eC Cgen ALL SALES FINAL USE YOUR BANKCARD ‘45east center Provo |