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Show W5S SUNDAY HERALD HA Miss Frandsen vvi vb-L-CAv- Z9dcv No f-t- -- "xvNOb To Marry r Allen Harmer avC i FORK -- Woman Should took Her Best f By ALICIA HART NEA Beauty Editor Nina Khrushchev is, no matter how you took at it, no beauty. But no one expected that she should be. She is a plain, grandmotherly woman .who has made a far better impression on the American people than her tantru- t To Get Acquainted Monday ( Verlin Gardiner) VerlirT'Gardiner Becomes Bride of R. Wayne Unthank In solemn ceremonies In' the St. Attending the bride were Mar-li- n Gardner sister of the bride, George LDS Temple Friday, Ver-li-n Gardner, daughter of Mr. and as maid of honor; Nancy Morrill,' Mrs. Eugene Gardner of Junct- Nancy Bryan, Francis Wilcox and Mrs. Sheril Slack, bridesmaids. ion," Utah, became the bride of They were gowned in sister styled R. Wayne Unthank, son of Mr. taffeta dresses featuring pleated and Mrs. Leroy Unthank, formerly skirts and wide cummerbunds in of Edgemont, now of Salt Lake shades of rust, gold for bridesCity. .. maids and clear green for the Harold S. Snow, temple presi- maid of honor. dent, officiated at the ceremonies. For the couple's wedding Mrs, A reception in Junction honored Gardner and Mrs. Unthank chose the newlyweds the same evening, stylish dresses in shades of green, and the couple greeted guests at accented with large bronze chry an open house Saturday ad 555 E. santhemum corsages. The attend-- J 2950 N., Provo. j ants carried baskets of bronze For her wedding the bride chose and gold mums and chrysanthean exquisite floor length gown of mums. Maramist taffeta with Alencon David MacLaren and Kenneth lace motifs at the round neckline, Unthank attended the groom, with and at the hip area of the skirt. Robert Smoot, usher. It featured a big double bow n Cornucopias filled with bronze "back with long sleeves ending in and gold mums provided the wedlily points over the wrists. 'Adding to its elegance was the; j chapel ding decorations Judith Jean Dalton presided train in back and accent of iridescent sequins . and small!, pearls over the guest book. A rust nubby wool sheath with at the neck and skirt, a rolled stand up collar and rust A" Juliet cap with irredescent and copper accessories, was the sequins and small .pearls released her shoulder length veil of; sheer bride's going away ensemble. After Dec. 1, the young couple est illusion. She carried a bouwill bronze ciiribidium be at home at 155 S. 4th E., of quet ijorchids with white lilies of the! valley, in Salt Lake City. -- ''..! , " . m-tossing, . Mr. and Mrs. announce the - a- - ACT Why? covering Mrs. K was moved to say that, though he found her pleasant, he thought she'd look twenty years younger if she lost some weight, bought a good foundation, used some make-u- p and had her hair done. engagement of their daughter, Darlene, to Boyd Kindred, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kindred, all- of been set. Miss Castleton is HI 1 graduate of Springville High School and LDS Seminary and is presently employed at a local bank. Mr. Kindred, also a Springville High School and Seminary graduate, has attended the. BYU for three years and recently returned from an LDS Mission in the Gulf States. He is presently employed in Salt Lake City. DUP Notes s NORTH CENTRAL Will meet for a Christmas . . FOR NOW Holiday Special 15 Visits.. $15.00 i Call us Today - FR PROVO SPANISH FORK 21 I 284 1 J Stauffer Reducing Really Works (21 Years of Experience makes the difference). . . THIS YEAR PlSMIEY'S LOOK YOUR HOLIDAY BEST. S Club Notes JUNIOR PROVO SECTION, WOMEN'S COUNCIL Will hold open session at the DARLENE CASTLETON einnine at 8 D.m. A program will be given titled "House Beautiful" in with George Rohbuck. All members of the section are invited to attend. was the name has whose actress first of in Hall Fame. the been placed Charlotte Cushman .... J"' THE GIFTS SHE'D CHOOSE this go everywhere -- ; , par- ty Thursday, Dec. 3, at Ffjn. in the Lindon Ward, to whiel all' j members are invited. of weeks baby-kissin- g She is, of course, no fashion plate. She wears her gray hair long and, according to our cus toms, 'not dressed at all. But it's significant that one male reporter dafe has ; j trast to'Nikita. Nuptial News Springville. No definite wedding nn - Can you wear that holiday dress with pride? Guaranteed inches off hips . . . and tummy in a matter Because she exerted a certain quiet charm in spite of the intense activity about her. She. has not thumped, shouted or insisted on her own 1 childishly) way, so possibly some of her charm lies in her marked con- ld Castletons Announce SPRINGVILLE Vernon Castle ton Jo-ha- Dr. Brady-- brought .out 'that though Joseph Conrad was Pol ish, he learned English as a second language" which he used In writing a series of novels which startled and fascinated the pubhe. He is considered by many perhaps the 'greatest writer of his ' ' j generation. ') not The Heart of Darkness" is one of his best novels, but in It Conrad through the character, f Marlow, expresses his own ideas of good and evil and the things that make life worth living, The "meeting was Jield at the home of Mrs. Glen Simmons, delicious refreshments where' were served to 25 members.! . Pink Ladies end Partners be-he- children who were orleft homeless by and phaned World War II hae found refuge in Pestaldzzi, a children's village in Switzerland named for Heinrich Pestalozzian 18th century Swiss educator. Many At Any Age Le-Ro- x Make-u- p Soft-Looki- ng has freshness Every teen-age- r and youth on her side, and she makes a mistake if she uses thearather than soft, trical make-u- p natural looking cosmetics. Time enough for the heavy make-u- p when she has to conceal wrinkles and brighten eyes that have lost their sparkle. Right how, the more University. the prettier sue plan to make their home natural -she looks, will be.h Springville. Alice R. McKdl Barton will be honored Sunday ( today) at the home o! her daughter, Mrs. Kenneth (Alice B.) Runolfson, 585 E. 2nd South, from 2 to 7 p.m. JMrs. Earton's friends and relatives are invited to call It has been requested that there be no gifts. Mrs. Barton, was born in Spanish Fork on Nov. 27," 1879 to Henry J. and Alice Jex McKell. They resided here until 1915. On March y 10, 1915, she married Kemur Barton of Mt. Pleasant. They made their home' In that city until 1928 when they moved to Farm-ingto- n PAT FRANDSEN in Davis County. In November, 1932 they returned to Spanish Fork. Mrs. Barton' has been active in all of Hhe organizations of the LDS Church. Her husband died in October, 1958. She has one son and two daughters, Rex M. Barton, Santa MoniA special program for all Pink services of the Pink Ladies. ca, Calif.; Mrs. Lynn A. (Beth) Mrs. and Ladies and partners .at the Utah Lake Shore, The event will be held at the Argyle, MonKenneth (Alice) Runolfson, Span- Valley Hospital will cafeteria of the Utah Valley Hos ish Fork. She has 11 grandchil- day at 7:30 .p.m. to get the volunteers ac A film will be featured, "Tie pital, dren. That Binds," which will .show quainted with each other. . R. WAYNE UNTHANK Should Use Teen-Ag- er . Anniversary MR. "Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad was reviewed by Dr. Marion Brady of the BYU English, Department, when he addressed the members "of Beta Sorosis Wednesday afternoon. SPRINGVILLE Dec. 4 has been set as the wedding date for Pat Frandsen and Allen , Harmer, both of Springville. Miss "Frand- ssen is the daughter of : Mrs. Don Hazel and LeVern Frandsen of Provo, and Mr. Harmer is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Har ' mer ,; of Springville. The wedding ceremony will take place In the. Springville Third-Nint- h LDS Ward "with a reception following. " Both are graduates of the Springville Hih School and LDS Seminary. Miss Frandsen Is currently attending a beauty school In Provo, and Mr. Harmer has been attending the Brigham Young vtvVt, Alice Barton To Celebrate SPANISH Book Review Entertains Members of Beta Sorosis . .. ' , do everything t V THE T0U It6 POINT OF VIEW IN JH0ES Lose 5 lbs. in 5 seconds . W You'll look that way In Patent O l! ... now in a pantie! "vt 4 A quick and easy way to diet . . and , look slip into jJru-Li- ' - ' "fij (TU pi ! swarner's' . A(T W : vfe TRU-LIF- T by P A Qif N - ,( 1 ill ft " pounds lighter instantlyl . 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