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Show Faff HER AID. HE Prwo, I'ui, UxUj, June 17. lTO " In Monti Temple 11 w " ' O McClellan Daniels - , Nuptials Slated June 26 I Mrs Freda McClellan of Provo the announces 1 O t&- - f upcoming Miss MrGellan is a graduate of Prove High School where kf.v was a member of the debate team and the Honor Society. She cttended BYT for two years on academic scholarship. Mr. Daniels also graduated from Provo High He served an LDS mission in Central California and is currently attending BYU. parties were given for the bride-to-b- e by Patty Hart. Sue Ann Huntington. Mrs Sherry Talbot, and Mrs. Leona Higgtns. it i Attending the bride at the reception will be Dixie Allen, Joyce Boyack, Lois Corner. Deborah Woolf, and Connie Daniels Gaylene Allen will be flower girl. Jan Nutiall to Recite Vows With Kevin Kirk Mr. and Mrs. Carl G. Nuttall of tlieir daughter Jan to Kevin Lee " of Mr. and Mrs Lee in Provo announce the engagement Kirk. and forthcoming marriage of rurnoiurem. They will be married August 3 in the Provo LDS Temple. A reception will honor them that evening in the Wilkinson Center Skyroom. Miss Nuttall graduated from Provo High School where she Not result in lower prices for the was a member of the Pep Club, LONDON (NEA) too long ago, you looked consumer. served on the Legislative forward to buying a pair of Most importantly, due to Council, and was vice president new shoes. Of course, there the current scarcity of leathof her senior class. She also was the "break-in- " period of er on the world market and graduated from the LDS blisters and squashed toes, the low production cost due to Seminary program. but that was nothing in coma relatively simple manufacShe has attended school at parison with the sweet smell turing technique of this subArizona State University an3 of new leather. is it stitute, comparatively less expensive than leather. Phoenix College in Arizona and is Today, one look at the presently a junior in zoology at Another advantage is less price of a pair of leather Bngham Young University. shoes makes the whole ex- wastage in cutting of the maMr. Kirk is a graduate of Orem terial. Leather hides can be perience excruciating. High School where he was active With high leather prices handled and cut only one at in sports, a member of the Orem and projected increases yet a time. Each hide is unique; Tennis Team, president of High to come, consumers may thickness varies from sechis junior class, and studentbody to cutter The section. tion find relief by turning to vice president during his senior must The couple Provo. DIANE McCLELLAN i JAN NUTTALL Pre-nupti-al will Substitutes for Leather Lauren Designs - - With Elegance Indian silks of varying weights and hand for a contrast in textures. The mood created is one of both Dietrich and Gatsby, and unmistakably Lauren. The principle of elegance in simplicity is again at work in Lauren's silk shirt and matching pants, with money pocket and front pleats. Done in soft pastels as well as bright crayon colorss, the look is indicative of the uncontrived, spare clothes of the f uti ire. Casual elegance is evident as well in Lauren's Regimental tucked shirtdress. striped cotton blazers paired Eently answer to the elegant with white silk shantung pants for a day on a sailboat. Part of leg. Keeping to the theme of this Gatsby mood, is the white natural beige, Lauren Cricket sweater with tennis fine Italian and stripes in English club colors. juxtaposes By BETTE KNIGHT -ABAHAMAS NASSAU. lways a believer that fashion is a f'jnction of lifestyle, designer Ralph Lauren, in the five years of his design career, has been committed to the ease and elegance of simple, classic lines and fine, natural fabrics that are today the fashion of men and women everywhere. Witt, an uncompromising eye Lauren for easy elegance. inuoduces silk to both a woman's casual and dressy wardrobes. Also in the silk group is a trim, man-tailore- d d all-ov- shoes with uppers made of manmade materials, such as poromerics and vinyls. Vinyl, however, is found only d shoes and in very is not acceptable for men's shoes. Poromerics, on the other hand, are usable for all styles and price ranges of shoes and, in many cases, come close to simulating the low-price- look of Bride News Guideline A '.'v ; "i MARY LYNN MOONEY Generation Rnp reside Poromerics in Footwear World Fashions 1 I and Mrs Norman H of Orera announce the engagement of their daughter Mary Lynn to Gregory G Lew is, son of Mrs. Delphi Ellis of Trout dale, Ore. The couple will exchange in the nuptal vows on Aug Salt Lake LDS Temple wi a reception to honor them that evening in the Skyroom of the Wilkinson Center. Miss Mooney graduated from Crem High School and LDS Seminary. She will graduate from Bngham Young University in AoUoi with a major in elementary education and will be employed in the fall by the Provo School' District. Mr. Lewis graduated torn Orem High School and LDS Seminary and will be attending BYU in the fall. He served an LDS mission to the Gulf States , Attending the bride will be Shauna and Patrice Mooney. sisters of the bride, along with MaryMangum. Following their marriage the couple will make their home in the Pro area. Mr. Mooney marriage of her daughter Diane ( to Thomas Andrew Daniels, son of Mr and Mrs David S Daniels also of Provo. Vows will be solemnized in the ManU Temple June 26 V ''I N ,Ss , , )' Mary Lynn Mooney Sets Date With Gregory Lewis leather. the poromerics One of now work individually with each piece to determine where the pattern should be placed. on the other Porvair, the hand, is consistent grain is always the same and there are no flaws. Multiple thicknesses can be cut. There is less wasted material because the pattern pieces can be laid in the most efficient way. A further benefit to the it can be manufacturer, manufactured in v a r i o u s thicknesses and weights to satisfy varying markets. It can also be finished in different textures, as well as embessed, printed and lacquered. There is no "break-in- " period. Due to the isotropic nature of the material, it molds itself to the shape of the foot during wear. A high degree of shape retention is also appearing on the international shoe market is Por-vai- r. 4 If you contemplate an will be given announcements Manufactured in Eng: vi engagement or wedding submitted early. land, it already accounts for 7. If a announcement in the Herald, story is & 10 per cent of the market for note these guidelines: desired, organize the S men's and children's shoes please in the United Kingdom and $ 1. No charge will be made information in advance lor is used in 24 other countries, $ for publication of either the publication on the evening of, or immediately after the including the Communist picture or writeup. 2. Deadline for engagement marriage or reception. Each bloc. Porvair Ltd. has re& stories and pictures is one day that passes will reduce 8 corded 9. 78 per cent growth newsworthiness. After one over the past three years. week before publication. Si 3. If both engagement and week, only the picture and It is a "true" poromeric : g stories and brief cutline information can S like leather, it is a breath- characteristic. pictures are desired, the be used. After two weeks, able material. Moisture can The use of poromerics in is engagement announcement forget it. You can avoid escape while, due to its spe- the nonfootwear markets is must be published at least six misunderstanding by cial properties, outside moisalso expanding. For starters, weeks prior to the wedding. consulting the Herald ijij ture cannot enter. there are footballs, watch-strap- s : 4. Good caliber pictures are women's editor in advance. Besides being comparable and handbags and in 8. If maka black you your j: required, preferably to leather in "breathability," the : : and white, long run, upholstery for glossy. Colored or announcement ir another it offers several advantages furniture and automobiles. tinted photos may not be newspaper also, the Herald over leather to the shoe manat least an equal $ & acceptable. Polaroids are expects ENTERPRISE (NEWSPAPER ASSN.) out. break, with contact in $ ufacturer. These advantages or advance. even S. No pictures of couples Preference, a guarantee of publication, :g K will be used; just the bride's. SS ft Wa will irv In nuKlich cannot be given stories and your announcement on the pictures submitted after MRS. KEN SCHMIDT OF NORFORK, Vffl.. SAYS: s desired date; but we cannot previous publication in g $ guarantee this. Preference another paper. j g : year. Change National Anihem? by HELEN and SUE BOTTEL DEAR MADAM HELEN: You say the present national anthem doesn't relate very well to today's America. Does it occur to you that you and your hippie ideas could be out of date, or more accurately out of place? What has America done today in comparison to the America of Francis Scott Key. to make the star spangled banner yet wave? It is evident that your sympathies are with the flag burners. I'll wager you received a number of letters from older, patriotic people who were shocked at your attitude that tradition should be "updated." MR. A.C.G. He has completed a mission to DEAR MR. G: Scotland where he served as Some several!!! assistant to the mission But I also received this letter president. He is presently from another member of the attending Brigham Young older generation who is, I'm University and is a junior in sure, just as patriotic as you a re : sociology. DEAR HELEN AND SUE: The couple will make their Probably neither of you home in Provo while they remember that up to World War complete their schooling. I, our assumed National Anthem was "My Country Tis of Thee." It had real meaning, and a tune could carry, but a people prominent patriotic society took exception to it because the Germain used the tune for a national song. "Heil dir im Siegerkranz." (It is also the music for the English people's "God Save the King") The present song was pushed through Congress ( 1931 ,. but the music to Key's poem is from an old English song. drinking (Perhaps this is the reason it doesn't fit the words very well, t Truly. I am a loyal and patriotic citizen and a former member of the organization I mentioned. Many people agree with me that the "Star Spangled Banner" is not an anthem but a war song, written during the War of 1812. The last stanza has some value but no one has learned that. Also, only high sporanos can show off their range by soaring up to the high notes. The rest of us flounder. Thanks, Helen, for daring to I wish suggest a change. someone would start a crusade. "America the Beautiful" is a real anthem with wonderful mcning. I'd even go hack to "My Country Tis of Thee. " Hope my generation isn't horrified at me. May I add that I always enjoy your column. It is sane and intelligent. -- MRS. L.P.R. DEAR MRS. R. : And we enjoyed your sane, intelligent letter. Thanks for writing. HELEN AND SUE - A PROBLEM? (GOT subject for Or a discussion, twogeneration style? Direct your questions to either Sue or Helen Bottel or both, in care of this newspaper, if you want a combination mother-daughte- r answer.) When using a layaway plan, watch out for hidden charges. 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