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Show SUNDAY, JUNE 3, 1956 w tail wuuikj j iau A 2 SUNDAY HERALD T" i June Is Bridal Month i sr' iiw nun. . I'umi'-iT- '" I 1 " M- Geraldine Lee Marries In Los An&eles Ceremony West Mountain News "HjW"tq .... rv i:v ft "v- - fif,, 4 . ' - ;? i&r O livfm k '-- H f lA 'f' i - l r 1 ' w AJ(h . Iv- R V - Lucky Clovers was the na...e chosen for a new Four-Club at the home of the leader, Mrs. Marjorie Bishop. Mrs. Margine Wilson assisted and girls elected to office were Lovisa Jo.' nson, president; K a t h r y n Sheets, vice president; Sally and Verna Rieske, secretary, H ' I ' '",- - l7 ! J- - , sV - . , - ; . v i' i t . fI -- , '; : r t ' f: , ft - MRS. RAMON M. WILKEY (BriTTY BOWERS) Betty Bowers akes'Vows With Ramon M. Wilkey June I MR. AND MRS. FRED 1 O- - HUNTINGTON (CAROL KUHNI) Reception Held After Manti Marriage u : ;7 J ; m m 1VT al per-Hig- ed i,f us i I floor-lengt- Children Come Before Man In Second Marriage w Patty DEAR PATTY: Your impatience with, and intolerance of, the older woman makes your own ignorance only too apparent. You consider i! j NEA Beauty Editor There is much value in the ad vie . given to mature women that says: find what suits you and stick to it. One field in which this is par- tkularly true is the matter of hairstyle. It is to the women" whose standard style is long hair, done up in a bun, that this column is addressed. If one's hair begins to lose luster and act droopy, it may be time to have it cut off. Long hair is more difficult to care for, even if it's worn in a bun. It's harder to wash, takes longer to dry and a single strand that falls out is by far more conspicuous, both on the shoulder and down the drain. Short hair can be shampooed with frequency, since a few rubs of the towel make it dry enough to wear outdoors immediately. The scalp is easier to get at for treatments or massage. If one's scalp is sufficiently oily, a daily shampoo is within reason, a great pleasure in muggy weather. Happy Shamrocks Hear Health Talk J tJ 5i I a ' you know they can't attend. Such an invitation can mean but one thing send a gilt. So limit, your guest list to those friends of the bride who can reasonably be expected to attend the party. . EntcH th VVTPCO Charles W Adams enterthe Chez Moi tained members Club Thursday evening at her MRS. ROLAND L. ROYLANCE (BEVERLY FLETCHER) home in Orem. An open discussion on Child Guidance occupied most of the evening. Afterward games were played with prizes going to Mrs. Joe Linford, Mrs. Von Wright and Mrs. Richard Goodman. Refreshments were served to SPRING ViLLE Among lovely Springville High School and LDS 10 members. May brides of the week is Mrs. Seminary. He served four years in next meeting will be at Ronald L. Roylance, nee Beverly the U. S. Navy. Mrs. A of have been Wright's, S45 E. Center, on number parties Fletcher, who was married Satur14. June the to honor newlyweds. planned day, May 26 The bride is the daughter of Bishop and Mrs. Ralph Fletcher of Provo and the groom is the son o-- f Miilrtiiii nifr Beverly Fletcher Weds Roland L. Roylance May 26 of Mr. and Mrs. Getorge Roylance of Springville. The couple were married in Las Vegas, Nev., the ceremony being performed by LDS Bishop Dunford Crane. Following their honeymoon in' Nevada, the newlyweds will return this week to make their home in Provo where both are employed. Beverly was graduated from Provo High School and LDS Seminary; and Ron is a graduate of '4- Helena Rubinstein 10 BEAUTY PAIRS GET TWO FOR THE ( Plain buttermilk matches skimmed milk in food value. Like skim milk it is low in calories 86 calories per cup. For those who are counting calories, it provides an ingredient for cooking and drinking that makes it easier to keep the weight down. u Otob"! FB 3-7- 4 PAIRS SOLVE SKIN PROBLEMS peep cleanses uncle gs pores, helps blemishes, "herbal" skin lotion freshens, "tightens" prevent Value Combination 2.00 Save 25 . . . Roth 1 .SO pores. "pasteurized" pace cbeXm special cleanser and softener, skin lotion special gives dewy 1 FOR DRY SKI N all-purpo- se young finish. Combination Value 2.13 Save 2914 . . . Kotti 1.50 2 FOR AGE nicht cieam moisturizes smooths, "herbal" soothing, tofiening lotion. extrait deeply, Combination Value 2.7S ' Save 3oV4 . . . Seth lt7S irNES-PASTEUW- iEnT 3 FOR tlACKHEADS-sea- utt wasbxnc crains rinses out black, heads, medicated ckzam soothes, helps heal surface blemishes. Combination Votue 1.91 Seve32.. . Seth 14S : PAIRS FOR GLAMOUR v . Beg. ; u Dc 79c on PniNTS and PLAINS Eeg. Sc yard . . . . . . YJU1D VISIT OU.1 riIV 7w JUNE 17 3-- 01 S3 cream special for ' , "1 - if Mr 1 3 h. " " - REAUTIFUL HAIR New HA color-Ton- s sprat tones 18... perfume sprat deodorakt safedays, white macnolia TAtcimooths. Combination Value 1 A3 Save 23 , . . nam i .z eau de toilette lingering deodorant, cream perfumed anti- coin 1.25 Combination Volue 13 Save . HlArrN-SEN- T - Provo 'f ' L ; JJ AND PAYSON SPRINOVIUE . Ill : with color as it etootrs. shampoo washes your Soth 1 .75 Value 2.13 Save tilr with color. Combination Cm DAL DIPT. '.. va3slMts .SPANISH FORK i- . - : 240 i J I 'ill . f ' ' ' pcrrpirtrt. j tth 1 .25 ... !' 3 PAIRS FOR PRETTY OROOMUIO 2 FOItrSAGRANCE loveliness, heaven-sen- t' r ' younger-lookin- g Combination Value 2.50 Save 50 't?-- guards freshens. . ' 3 r HI mascara won't .run, proof rrs FRISKNCSS ft rOR EODY even oh hottest LIKED GIFTS IN OUIl HUGE; SELECTION FOtt YOUR MAN FATHER'S DAY foundation for perfect color-ton- e . HUNDREDS ... OF OTHER SURE-TO-B-E- " 2 FOR , COME IN PROVO . s ; . YARD - ni EYES-water- cr streak, ' tres. 1 p)S(oinu 214 No. University tauigt Choose his favorite aftershbvo .lotion pr shaving cream. ' yard ; , . , COMS IN 2 FOR MAKING are gifts of fine toiletries from our array I Real : VV " tth YOUR TOP T.1AM father-pleaier- AAAKE-UpsilK'To- MAKE-U- P iace powder for glowing silken coverage, cling, silk-scree- n 1 .50 . Value 21 3 Save 29H Combination finish. foundation and S FOR FACE AND CHEEK- S- MiirnrE make-u- p e like a natural blush. stlk-tonrouce powder in one. uquid Combination Valve 1 .63 Save 33H . . . fteth 1 .25 TOILETRIES E - Monday and Tuesday Only COMPANY J 1 FOR COARSE PORES Mi I wnuw tiww tti Ross Brown, Instructor ' PROGRESSIVE SCHOOL OF MUSIC ed door c initet LESSONS w TOP-NAM- PLAIN and STRIPE 195 VffST 3rd SO., PROVO Deep ACCORDION D-4- 0, Q TIME ONLY MONEY-LIMIT- ED A Orange buttermilk punch is es- pecially good. To make one quart combine 3 cups buttermilk with 1 tablespoon grated orange rind, cup orange juice, 3 tablespoons each of leifion juice, and sug. , teaspoon cinnamon V4 and teaspoon nutmeg. 1 FOR RADIANT let "Summer Romance," or, if you have a problem, send it to her. In all cases, be sure to enenclose a stamped, velope and send request to her, care of this newspaper. Wonder Trip Contest 50 SAVE UP TO Write Dorothy Dix for free leaf- America's only door with its own storage compartment to store screen or storm Inserts when not In use." riyauta w : . ALur.iiuur.1 cor.iniriATio;i warn . Mrs Pckf seM-address- n LOW IN CALORIES P'lnlDlnrilS SELF-STORIU- a -i Mrs C. W. Adams Is Hostess To Chez Moi Club ; ST-- . X 4-- H girls U '- ' don't invite mends t such a great distance i J y ; OREM The members of the A REFRESHING DRINK TTunnv Sham melts harH a henllh talk by Joyce Newman when they Buttermilk is a deUghtfully met Tuesday at the home of Mrs. cooling and refreshing drink. t Richard Newman. The junior combines weil with fruit juices lesson on courtesy. The two girls served refreshments to the 11 members present. The had a party for their mothers at the home of Mrs. Newman on Friday, June 1st The net meeting will be held Wednesday, June 6 at the home of Linda Adams. 1 in-la- w who live WEST MOrtsTAIN-M- rs Max who Mower Smith has Patsy made her home with hrr grand-Smothe- r, Mrs. Liza Sellers, was honored at a bride's shower given by her grandmother at the home ol Mrs. Paul Christen, Mrs. Greeting guests were William Maggie Mowers, Mrs and Mrs. Sellers Underwood, Mrs. Fawn Smith. Garden flowers were used in decorating the Christen home, Refreshments were served to 30 relatives and close friends Patsy and Max were married May 15 at Elko, Nev. 4i Yen look none of down on your friend's mother when yon should respect her. i. If your only difficulty is a question of language, consider yourself lucky. A sensible girl would take full advantage of the opportunity not only to learn an French cologne for warm weather refreshment now comes other language, but te please her tackafed in a larger bottle with an atomiser attached. The fiance and his mother. Get wise, uilt-i- n atomiser makes the bottle safe in luggage or handbag. ean be bought in two favorite scents- -. start your marriage making girl; nl,.?rAy If you are giving a shower for a success now. ALICIA uABT, NEA Beauty Editor. Bj bride-to-be '? '.' but every angle of retaliation, :'i ' - By ALICIA HART w, - at-m- - Short Hair Kuhni-Huntingt- t- TT 'a " Good Bet: on lovely in I gown of tulle lace over bridal satin. Her veil, tached to a pearl crown, fell finder tip length. Attending the bricje were her At a wedding reception held , The bride's sister, Mrs. Grant sister-in-laMrs.a Kenneth Bow- Thursday evening. May 24, in the Gray, was matron of honor. ers as matron or nonor; ana East Provo Stake House, newly- - (Bridesmaids were Diann Kuhni, rc David R rw k o c Chornn wedded Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Elizabeth G. Roberts and Kay-Orand Ostler, Broadhead Marilyn Huntington, nee Carollepe Gray, all frocked in sister ate of Juab High School. Thei h man were of best Duties Kuhni, received best wishes from dresses of delicate yellow. They a graduate of Juab s "school, and has been by theifmany relatives and friends. carried bouquets of white and iJi"alt" !w0Hnecriav The couple was married on yellow carnations. tending Snow College at Ephraim :yxwi HowaroV ushered. Max land oe Voar Jack L. Roberts was best man, May 23, in the Manti Temple by President Lewis and Theron Kuhni, Glade Kuhni, The young couple were honored After a honeymoon to Bryce Anderson in the presence of Mtlvin Kuhni and Arlin Kuhni at a reception that evening at the and Zion Parks, the young in home will make their couple Fourth Ward Chapel. family members and close ushered. friends. In the eift room were Mrs. For the occasion, the bride was! Nephi. wore Carol Theron Kuhni, Mrs. Glade Kuhni, For her altar date, h Melvin Mrs. lace Kuhni, Nancy Stewa lovely nylon DOROTHY DIX Gift Mathews. fell Barbara and art The skirt gracefuly gown. reand bearers included Claudia over a hooped skirt. For the a added she seedpearl Rosemary Kuhni, Kathy Ruhni, ception and rhinestone headpiece with a and Judy Bullock. short veil. She carried a bouquet Mrs. Joe Bullock, a sister of with one large orchid surrounded the groom, attended the guest book. Assisting with the serving by small orchids. were Carol Ball, Patti and Fern Mrs. Kuhni; Ralph four lively kids from your life, but Mr. and By MURIEL NISSEN stood-i- n as the Sessions bride's parents, DEAR DOROTHY DIX: I am never from your heart or mind. the late Mr. and Mrs. John Kuhni. Music during the reception was widow with four adorable chil- Furthermore, it wouldn't be exact- Mr. and Mrs. J. Lynn Roberts played by Mrs. Louise J. Clark dren. The three boys are staying ly sporting to leave the boys for stood with the groom, at the organ.. With their paternal grandparents ever in their For the honeymoon trip to Can lace white in care. Mrs. Kuhni was grandparents' me with lives to a pink while the little girl to the and Mrs. Roberts in beige linen. ada, the bride changedaccessories. white and my parents. I must work and Suppose something happens with suit linen of were yellow Their corsages my folks didn't want to assume the couple? Where would your boys carnations. They will live in Provo. responsibility of four youngsters. be then? Hence the separation of the I know it isn't easy for a widow in turn Atmrm an atira4tiv matri I have met, and fallen in love monial prospeci, hut this one with a fine man. We are planning seems to have very little to offer I I marriage; he refuses to take my except charm. You want somethree boys, but agrees to my keep- thing more substantial, I'm sure. ing the girl. I love my sons dearly and wonder if I could convince DEAR DOROTHY DIX: I am him to take them after we're marI m$ 'Jm to become engaged and have soon ried. Fanny no problems with my boy friend DEAR FANNY: Ott the con- that I can't solve. However, I'm troutrary, after he's married he'll having future mother-in-laprobably refuse to accept your ble already. Though my friend and daughter. Your fiance doesn't want I are of the same original nathe responsibilities of another tionality, .my folks were born here man's children; he wants to begin and speak only English; his parmarried life free and unfettered. ents were rn abroad and still Obviously, as a mother of four speak their native tongue. you won't fit into that picture. If My fiance's mother often' pokes yon tried it, the only result would fu.; at me for not learning the be unhappiness. You might banish language she speaks. Should I refuse to visit her, complain to my boy friend, or give her a taste of her own medicine and insult her? NEPHI Mr. and Mrs. Maylon S. Bowers of Nephi announce the of their daughter, Betty - Ramon M. Wilkey. The brtcle- groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman C. Wilkey, also of Nephi. Wedding vows ere exchanged in the Manti LDS Temple, Fri day, June. The bride us a- gradu- O nower Mrs. Louisa Ogden of Provo and daughter, Mrs. Ella King of Phoenix, Ariz., were guests of another daughter, Mrs. L. B. Sheets. Mrs. Ogden has recently returned from EJ Cerrita, Calif., where she visited a son, Dr. E. A. Ogden, and family. v JJ O7 Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Johnson of Spokane, Wash., are the parents of a new son to be named Kevin Stewart. Mrs. Johnson is the for mer Weltha Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Thompson. H f Given their son, Larry, who is serving - ' - ; New Bride Mr. and Mrs. Archie C. Millett received a telephone call from an LDS mission in Ohio. tl'-v- " - TAKES VOWS - Mrs. Michael Arcolio (Geraldine Leo) was married June 2 in the Wilshire LDS Ward Chapel in Los I - ' ' 4J t 'V ' Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hirst and Charles Hirst accompanied Mrs. Ethel Menzies and daughter, Lois, --II .mi f Highway. Schramm, reporter. Refreshments were served. ; ' v 'J and Mrs. Violet Johnson to Coalville on Memorial Day. a(F-!,?;- , J rv " ?.JSJ t'-- MOUNTAIN " '!'..i4 age of Geraldine Lee, daughter of Mrs. Willard Lake of Provo and Paul E. Lee of Los Angeles, to Michael Arcolio, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Alteri of Los Angeles. The couple was married June 2 in the Wilshire LDS Ward Chapel by Bishop Irving Pratt. The hride has attended the Brigham Young Univer sity and has been employed in Salt Lake City. She has also attended Butler University in Indianapolis, Ind. Mr. Arcolio is a surveyor for the California State 4-- H m - Of interest to her many Provo friends is the marri- Lucky Clovers Chosen For WEST . w j NORTH UNIVERSITY . x , AVE. - , IB |