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Show Engagements Make 22 SUNDAY HERALD SEPTEMBER SUNDAY, 15. 1957 Utah County. Utah Accessories Loye Brown Enliven Fall Styles groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Dimitt. Sept. 20 is the date selected by the young couple for their marriage, and that evening an open house reception will be given in their honor in Firmage Hall with the bride-electparents as hosts. are bidden relatives and Friends invitano formal and to attend, receivtions are being issued. The ing hours will be 8 to 10 p. m. Bidden to attend the new Mrs. Dimitt have been Mrs. Earl South-wic- k sister of Charles, as matron of honor: Lynn Brown, sister of Love, as maid of honor; Barbara Deanna Grant, and Wagstaff brothR. P. Brown, bridesmaids. duties the er of Loye, will perform of best man. her Lov'e numbered among school activities that of business manager of the high school paper, The Forkaster: a"" member of the r- ' - ' . - - , V fur looks newest. will also be show inc Leopards their spots this season in every ALT A MAE WHITELY 47 Whiteley To Wed Jay Johnson Sept. 25 d'-esse- s the "easy" flowing look of the new clothes for dress wear. Snake bracelets are back in an of this fashion favorite. EST E R NT Y P E EL EG ANC K New in leather garments are and gauntlet-- r frontier pants of fed shirts in gold leaf W kid-Fki- n. or white kidskin encrusted with jeweled embroidery; leather skirts dyed to match cashmere sweaters, and even kid eocktail dressei. -- . yJ I ! d f-- 's Black imaginable accessory. Fall scarfs are particularly striking with the classic silk square staging a big comeback in new brilliant colors, many m oesigns that reproduce paintings from famous canvases. The neckline on the new fall cry for the accent and neck-be- e "finishing" touches of a and other jewelry. Chains, in all lengths, carved and filigree, add new splendor--nether formed in a bib necklace, in a long swinging line, or accented with a pendant. Large button earring."?, with Interesting designs, set the daytime tailored mood for fall, with dtiicate drop earrings following ' ' ; gagement of their daughter is made by Mr. and Mrs. Roy J. The prospective brider Brown - old , 17C As sumAMERICAN FORK mer ends Lpye Brown will take the new name of Mrs. Charles P. Dimitt. Announcement of the en- collection of belts, scarves and fashion addenda being shown. For a fact, belts are back and ready to do quite a fashion job. The normal waistline is clearly defined again and the belt marks the- spot. Smooth leather,, brushed leather, textured leather, fabrics of all kinds, and metals and jewels wry the belt styjing. Velvet and satin are anions the fabric types' to give the illusion of soft sashes and draped girdle effects to the costume; As this will be a big season for furs, belts, collars, scarfs and jackets are making an appearance in a variety of furs oil the way from broadtail to attractive modern version .J ' Engagement Announced The accent is on accessories this fall with a capital "A" and rightly so with such a fabulous mink. S ISli PLKASANT (i is made by Mr. and Mrs. Thenm Whiteley of Orem of the eng;r,(Mnent and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Aha Mae. will The bride-ele- ct, exchange 'M.h Johnson vows Jay wedding on Sept. 25 at the Timpanogos Stake House in Pleasant Grove." Parems of the prospective bridegroom' are Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Johnson of Pleasant Grove. Following their marriage the parents of the bride will honor the couple at an open house from 8:30 unUl 10:30 p m. All friends of the couple are cordially invited to greet the newlyweds. and no local written invitations will be sent. is a student of The bride-elec- t and Mr, School the Orem High Johnson is a graduate of the F?()'F2- Announce-nic- - m t i i staff, of National Fors ensic League, of Future of America, cheerleader, Pleasant Grove High School where member of the color and t he was active in athletics. He has wirier band. Following her the of guard attended Snow College at graduation from high school in 1955 she attended Brigham Young University that fall. A graduate of the Hollywood Beauty School, 14 .;.v;iV' t$s . ''I -- "V ' YVONNE LaRAE BELL J- Yvonne LaRoe Bell Plans November Manti Marriage ATI'' - LOYE BROWN Home-maker- L Mr. Graham, a graduate of wedding date are Yvonne LaRae Bell, Green Forest Hih School, is A studmt at the BYU. He daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James U. S. A. Bell of Pleasant Grove, and has served four years m the Bobby Don Graham, son of Mr. Navy. t has askcxt her The bride-etjtand Mrs. R. E. Graham of Green s, conton. All club secretaries may Forest, Ark.:, who will be married sister. Mrs. Gilbert 'Anna) to be matron o( honor. Other Nov. 21 in the Manti LDS Temple. tact Mrs. Lundell to pay dues. Miss Bell is a graduate of Pleas- attendants will be Ponetta Robatof honor: Mrs. Blaine It requires five years for the ant Grove High School and hasUni- erts, maid 2) Shelley, attending matron (Kay common oyster to attain full tended the Brigham Young with a major and Jean Bell, another sister, and size, according to the Encyclo- versity for two years Fonda Hartley, bridesmaids. in homemaking education. pedia, Britannica. Circling a mid-autum- n Mrs. Lundell New Secretary For Spanish Fork Federation Mrs. Clyde SPANISH FORK she is now employed in an AmerLundell has been chosen as secreican Fork beauty salon. Serving as president of the jun tary for the President's Council or Come rain, sleet spirit-- i ior high school, a member of the of Federated Clubs. She will fill the vacancy created dampening drizzle, fall's fabric National Forensic League and of in rainwear shines through in an the track team in senior high by Mrs. Alton Dame when she : i ;ii exciLing school were among the activities and her family moved to Drager- variety. ut Zip-olinings of wool or pile of Charles. He was graduated in are coming back as a practical 1955 and that fall attended BYU factor, extending the use of the before entering the U. S. Army. water repellent coat for year-roun- d He served for two years attaining wear. and now is a of Raincoat makers have given a the rank in corporal National Utah the sergeant particular appeal to the storm Guard. to BYU the return will He coat, not only in shortened verthii fall to continue his schooling. styles. sions, but in pre-dent- al H Sel-mo- full-leng- th 9 I 1 From To Teens 9 & We Cater To The m 9 9 9 A Younger Set Smartly Styled dresses for all ages featurIn ing the leading fashion designer! America . SMOOTH OR SHAGGY The Fall Hat Story is one of textures. Designers artistry Mil .r V? has captured the current trend in an interesting variety of fabrics and bodies. Silky velvets, soft velurettes and deep-pileshaggies . . . Brought to you in Autumn's newest silhouettes. 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