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Show r 7 ZA W3iG?- 3 SUNDAY HERALD - 1962 Late fjay Wedding Day Is Planned L teratae Club Approves New By Miss jRasmussen and La mar Mills Utah I ill1 I Officers; Hears Book Revie vl rs. Ray Ivie president, wel corned 24 members of ILlteratae Club to the home of Mri Thomas Bullock for a meeting, this 7 A slate of officers for the coming year was presented and approved as followsrMriS.,F. By. ronl Johnson, president; Mr&. Brian F, McKendrick, Vice presi de Mrs. Wells P.! Clowaxd, xe Mrs. L. Mrs. Hansen, reporter'., Jioason gave a feport on jiarry the! recent meeting of he Provo Council and the Coqrdinatlng was grewp encouraged to give the! council full BUDDOr Mrs. C. J.- - Barklcy reyiewed the book, "A Prologue to Love" by Taylor Caldwell, a novel about the! richest iwoman lq! he world secretary-treasure- 'J I L f arta ;andeksen i': J DIANE HOBISON :fr P.;. l News About Paren t Rmkal i!r" mi aements ofDaug hienan aoon widdlnu b lam fpl two rrtlmbcrj I will become; Mrs. AndCr. toof their family ire revealed sen on May 4 in Los Angeles and W. and JVlri. Arthur day ;by4 Will be held at her Andersen Sr., of Jl'rovo, .who an- home. Sht Is a gran ddaughter of nounce tlw engagement of their Mrs. Ellen Luke of Pro vo. j daughter, iLeArta j Andersen to m1ss Granite attended jntlersen Clafk A. Moulton Jr., and Ma. ind frbm School graduated High close new of the engagement iof School! lAftcr attendJordan High Diane Robinson to! their son,;Ar-thuing the University of Utah, she ( W. Andersen, Jr. Voting from May 25 has been chosen as their graduated where Bitlgham was She affil University Wedding fay by Miss Andersen iated Urilt. with! Social Val Norhj and j Mr. Moulton, (who ls'alson She has served an LDS miss on of Mr. andjMrs, Clark A, Moulton to Britain and Is currently spec ch of JcksoM Wyo.j They will take In the south division, therapist their vows m tne sail i&m rem School District. Alpine honored at an open Pie and ed from Moulton gri Mr. house at icr.home that evcnlrig. he where Jackson school in An ppen puse wll also be host- high and was studentbody pres ed by hisPparcnti ln Jackson on will graduate this spring 'from ay 23, Monday, Brighara Young University, whore DJane oblnson, daughter Itob he has been active with the pro Mr. and jlVlri.. Layaughn I Los gram bureau. He bk "completed son, of Westchester District, Ar-gelci- l, lil 1 i rj j j Chesnut Is Bride mm Warren Eliis it 1 j ' 1 1. Hi :. i i ! Lace over taffeta was fashion td into thii bridal gown Worn by Vickl Uicsnut, aaugmer or w. and! Mrs. ttavor Chesnut qfjOrpm, w n h i - i trip. ' in f- j home, off Mrs. George week, Rei this fl Mrs. Charles E. Peterson! gave an linterestlng report of her re cent trip1! ta Germany! with; her husband! where ithey attended convention and had many unique experlertic-es...';,Tjh e y j traveled through Germany on a! conducted tour whch Included East Berlin Airs.,, lea gave he thought for - thd day; Plans for the coming years program jwere dlsct'ssed and sug- gesuons contnouica oy.me mem bcrs. U ,' H,!J !" flowers jwere used as decorations Refreshments were aerved by Mrs. Rea and her as. slstina hostess. Mrs. Herbert Tar. Spring ran 1 I! are kppllqci first, parti make-u- r get In among the eyebrow hairs ind these should be removed tempting to snape your orqwa. The only sure wdy of removing this make-up- . according to a beauty! authority, is w th the use of an eyebrow brush or a clean mascara brush. Gch 1? but fir; my brush the! bristles through the brow hairs, using !a natural ward motion.! To be really sure that brows ir comoletelv clean, brush1 them a gecondjand third time, wiping off .the! brush bristles each! time. With all jj make-up- ) particles re movcdJ your application of eye' brow pencil can giyoj your browi a n lobk. clean, natural ; d. The fcosmetlc (industry Is; the largest? single user; of beeswax in the naflort. Beeswax Is used as an incrodfcnl in face creams, lotions. ointments, lipsticks, rouges j and other fcosmetlcs.l I the dog. They don't imng eie ti inMrtriniiii1 Mi . ! "' "):-- -- !J iJj - IS I - t Not 'ai I ; r1 t J " ' : i 1 It' I ' ' : ! Widk ifter-r'ins- I needed s tint shampoos outl Adds natural-lookin- g color casts and gleaming, glamorous highlights! - Tikes just seconds to (?9 it By KATIIY P Iliiii Not BORN Beauticians arc MADE ENROLL NOW at MARY'S Attend tho BEST Members of th t Aemedia Club were entertained by two residents of Ipdla who spoke at tle meeting Thursday at the home of Mrs. Itotert Rogers. They ee Mahcsh Narain, or New peimJ president of the India Club at Brigham Young University, and Jotu Advani of Bombay. Tiiry explained that until 1947 India was domirtated bv Britain and when the Kngljsh, , left and the gave them Independence, country found Itsrlf vithout the resources that he Hritlsh took with them. So the Indian began a five-poiplan of: 1J providing food; 2. begin heavy industry; 3.! building utilities and harnessing natural resources; i. jblrth con-trol; 5. establishment of an edu-- Friends and fimily members esc of Salt Lake City, who wore dresses were welcomed! to a shading from to pal .' pink and complebright, tor arran Mr. and god reception mented with pink carnation bouMM. uaviri vvmi at tho itpt'nn. , quets; tlon Centre in brem on April 14. Mcs. Drake wore beige and Mrs. The bride is the former Michcle Wells'! green for the occasion and Drake, a daughter nf Mr. ancLMrs acidecj white orchids.! M. L. Drake df brem, and Mr. Terry! Booras of Crockett was Wells' parents larp Mr. and Mrs. best man with Jnmeilaren and Cheslor Arthiir of Salt Lake City II.A. Wells of Crockett, Calif post-weddi- j - White rd with to Mrs. rled a f Club Notes t if m A Spring Treat - co-h- os - i n o J n;.i:L : v i TUN-FAR- . mm 1 3'f. U 4 PKJNT bold prints smart new designs on a lovely cotton , r i r MAIL This MARY'S CAREER COLLEGE Of BEAUTY vn IITAII I 33f WF.si1 cENTi:it, rnovo, .11. i "1 nm Intfl Tlft mtnh Vrem Drochur VMAILY'S CAIIEOI COL. UXi& Of li JCAUTY," t wnc. TODAY supply) I City , .. . FR 3-55- i f: tl Ml. 36" wide cotton 100 " guaran eed Washable - COMPARE AT 494 TO 59c YARD C O !I yd. ' it) yc V.I11LJ fi I I Si - i ., , 05 Ut .......... "V r- ' ' " C)( V Phone 1: -.- . cotton . ... ... 336 r play COMPARE AT B9c TO 93e YAJtD V r Nam Addre c 100 if I, $ii9G dress , or sportswear, Guaranteed waihabff " Coupon fabric, styled 's oeclatly for polka dots 42" wld. 1 CUP arid added tody and manageability! Ml'. SDN'S Ideal for sports HI Conditions; gives 7 , FASHION STYLED ' 1, Lrea of Mary's Career College, At left are Two students are; shown In the beautiful Ilccep com in nationwide petition. awards won by Mary and Stylis drynesl f II- DRIP DRY -- NEVER IRON E" SMQI C , HO excellent color selections ' Helps overcoma ng nt tt: patch Mt-Gourt- y as ushers. crystal In p and lace be !;id- - .At. ihc Kuejllbook was; a sinter pearls wks fashioned in- Wells gown and she ear of th brldcyiSlrs.: Chester Arthur, nnd h iiothcr sister, Mrif.T-jamlarge orchid nestled In Liii'M'n, assls ed Mrs P. M. White rose buds and tied With son 4nd Mrs L Homander, W, white ribbon. A crown of w bite Ixith iof rn. with Ogd gijts. lace and pearls! held her shoumer- gu sts were grandpar length veil. Hoc Ivlng with l.cr entSpecial h of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. were bridal attendants. Mrs. Htnn C. I. .fohnlion of Crockett: a Dixon of Provo, Carol Pagnrf of and sister-in-labrother Mr. and. Orem and Lyn I. arsen and Ther catlonal system, Mrs. Arthur Wells, and an aunt, They also spoke pfi the caste . Mrs. Wniian Booras. system which Is still practiced The jcoupld Is now at home in with the levels defined as teachi Provo.! rnerchnnts. laborsn era, varriori, t era ana tne unioucnaipie. me tour PAST MATRONS CJltCl.i: preaommani rcjigionji arc iiincjur ism, Buddhism. Jalnism, and Will meet a the Masonic 1 em- Bra Ike fresh asparagus and ShJkhlsm, they laid. Wednesday, for pie at 7 p.m tMrk is and orien rich diver 'The country styje. Cut jl pound a covered dish supper. Please si fled in cultures, but boor in ma bring own dlshe$ Husbands arc of lean uncooked- pot k into strip, terlal thlnes." the speakers said Invited. 'i'inch wide and 2 inches long. and in a icavy killet with ,2 Aracri. Cook ah tna mey comparca can peoples and EUlturca during a ta'blespoons of shortening, for I question and answer period. They dent, conducted he meeting pur minutes, or until the meat loses spoki of dress, ifoodJ Jiomcs, lan ing which plana were made or a its pink color . Add 3 cups of fresh in sliced inch guagca ana aiaiccis, scnoois, cau; Motheri Day par y in May. Tl ere asparagus, 11 5 or. Cov two and cook membcri natural U'cre minutes. rej lengthiJ cation, Industries, present sources, holidays, (family llfej guests, Mrs. Byron David Jertscn Stir in 1 tea fepoon of salt Ik tea spoon pt grou nd black pepper and marriage arrangements and cus- and Mrs. Joseph Carlson. fz tcatpoon bf soy sauce Servea torn a:. Mra. Quentin Elder wjas ' 4 to 6J Mrs. Harold McEyan, prcsl- tess. 0 Career College of Beauty i ' stripes i IS Fo Reception Arranhed III'. JRecen tly Marr ed Pair ans History, m test ncce::aryj J month. . 1 ; Your father wouldn't be impressed by the fact that thlnes A potato parer with a slit blade long hair isn't fash bnable but perhaps wrqe f ifn 1'nt wb mentioned here will justify that naircut. ybur is a sate pencil sharpener for children. tejim. THERE'S A TIZ- - RINSE FOR EVERY SHADE OF HAIRf to Drake-W- ei p ' ; MiGT iipply; I Club !' Hears India's Acme-di- i j 11 I: . s . & COLOR CREME RINSE with "Poly 'A" No U ah Airf National Guard. o: SANDRA KASMUSSKN t-- one-occ- 1 - 1 1 water wants '. J a member ' : a carefully cohstructedj occa- sion hairdo last that past . J . . j sion is io appear juencrous, Mr. cfflsfully. Vlto thinks. 1 iif" is - 'k. I1 - Tl1 Dear Knthyj m 15 yearn did but look like a little girl with my iony i til. My hair in no Ions: 1 can almost 4t on It but my dad kvbn't let mo cdt it. iVll my Iri&Mn hiive sWort hair and I'd like a chance to experiment with mine. Wlhat cixn I eay td convince him it w ould be better U Pamela G. Dear Pamela earnmg to control ner own hair is! an he early teens important part of is an ideal time to experiment with a roller here and a pihcurl there. Keeping it long means that a girl! misses basic training. I Long tresses aren't easy to rinse propeny ana tnere- fore it's harder td keep the scalp healthy arid every strand the shiny. After the bng job of setting and dryihg, . nothing-flatout This bulls of ha waves, in the wfight is frustrating. a hair style should be to frhme the The purpose face. Worn loose, iir as long as yours just surrounds it without doing the job of emphasizing !outstanding iea tuxes. You are all lair and no face. MM Pony, tails can be attractive but are severe looking ui less you navej oangs or snort aeiaiiing in ironi. ine elastics most girls use cause a halo of broken strands. Sdme doctors suspect they can cause a hairline to recede. The ideal solution for you would m a shoulder iength cut. It can look loflg and feminine whii being manage- alJle. Curls will frame the face dnd It'A easier to set suc- - r 7i TTT rrom Kathy Person ' arter tne qau: raacd GUARANTEED ! k,- -- 7 wniie on 'lyrip Wake seem hlge-fashio- emtr TTT7 J ' i unapter, Lambda Delta Sigma. He has 3efved a mission to Fren h Polynesia and - ' J 1 4 J to realize that a leftover hairdo is like any- - ji new rrovo. of Ocrden Her fiances is a grddua The hbstesb seiived refrdshmehts bttdndinff" Weber with attractive Easter decora High School and is now of is he Alpha College where! president tlons to conclude the meeting six-Inc- Me observes that our super- markets are filled wlth women wearing large, elaborate hair cos mac might look right at a warty but are all wroni for push ing a shopping cart. These name women wouldn't dream of wear-in- g last night's evening gown for morning errands or for walking 'V 3-O- FF ve' High School and beauty pchool and is bor.V 1 Hair Styles Like Clot nes ust Fit Event . ' Judy Pritchet an i Joyc Kirk. Miss Rasmtissen is a ttrradluate of Pro we then judge a friend or neigh-- now employed in ,1 I des of ;ttie M I Eyeb rows? powder; loveless family. The story also points out that since f'w do not If you're planning to eavc on Ifelke Club met at the home of an extended !tr: p ana dan't get Westchester High School where Mri. C. W. Love Thursday with someone to water your plants in she was 'secretary of the senior Mrs. Amanda Johnston as the as wick-wate- rabscne the e, your try class and participated in many sisting hostess... the method, S)ciety of Amri ing school 'activities Including danc- Mrs. Stella P. Garrets gave the can Florists suggests. rs Edith pod m of the day and First, waW all plants thor- Her fiance atte ided Granite Y. Booth Introduced Mrs. . Maur v t Submerge their pots up High School and Is currently pro- icesi iiaramg wno presentoa tne oughly. w ater for to their rims Iri 9 1. ' 1lt.3 1JL duction manager fbr a Burbank liiu qi Tt lvouun ocnumann ana ms. about 30 m inutes, tepid and spray all wile. Clara Welck Schumann manufacturing concern. ones Then exce Pt leaves fuzzy Arrang ng a bridal Shower on Mm. Hardlrig sang several num. take these steps April 27 for Miss Andersen are bels from Schumann' Kyorks and 1. all Set pdts around a large Mrs. Fred Barstow, Mrs. Mark Mils. Frank C. Long acrbmpanied of water. The contain- container Oldroyd nd Mrs. Richard Rich- hci. Mrs. Ifardlng and Rlrs. Long bfe should er level with, or higher artt and also hosting a shower Rihti played several pinno ducts use several the (Or Will than, be Mri. Clark Stott, Th speaker said Schumann was potsh Ur her Mrs. Dor Sllotti arid Mrs. Rich considered the greatest composer Individual quart bottles o:f water), 2. Use 18 Inch lengths of cotton ard Catmull. fori the piano. On April 23, Miss Robinson wii: (with Quests of tho aftern pon were wicKing or clothesline bo the guest of honor at a party MA- - Tobe Ilaile of Whlttier, dressing rd movk'd). To prevent arranged' by Miss Andersen, Mrs1 Calif., Mrs. J. W. and a 11 of water eva xira Ion, coyer the Robert Stanger, Mrs. Robert Ogflen, sister of Mrs. IU)ve; Mrs. middle sect on Of each s rip with Slum nnd Mrs. Sdott Whitnker. Dnpd Mitchell of Leh Mrs. F. It. aluminum foil. 3. Insert jorie end of the Ktrlp Mtdor of Huntington rk, Calif., MA. Kd Itlchardson and Mrs. into the water; he other end Into Charles Dean of Provo the soli of each pot. For a two Jiefreshmcnts were served foil- - weeks' supply, Uxe one wuart of lo ng the program. h water for every two pots. flowers, stale foodj flat wine. For women who are confused ri about what's right when, Mr. Vlto I suggests!; they watch! the hair With ind&v'M mtte make up styles Vorn by leiders in their fashion: vogue demanding i soft community or In public life. These natural looklrig eyebrows, one of women fare most likely to be at the most important ilpi in achiev tuned W their surroundings. What- ing this effect is rtOver to apply ever their activltiles, they dress ybur eyebrow pencil until the n correctly for them tire brow is clean and free from bimuariy, tneir hairdos are other jmake-up- . casual on occasions that call for nnd informality. Trying to make a Since foundation make-u- p led 'Ladies ILlterary iClub members enjoyed i deUghtful social it the a West Central Sta es mission. Miss Robinson is a graduate of Highland Terrace w ere the sis r arid brother-in-laof Mr. Elljls Mr. and Mrs! Car Cqbla. Mrs. Coble Wore blue sommer eotfi on vat difference exists be at)d Mrs. Clx'snut, a blue etc pa ween shopping ati your super dtvttH. Both pinned kurriollon or- to a ball. Yet. market and going J iL II.. ....lJt.1u A the uivii ihkcs w uirir cnici opinion of N ew York hair Best man was JT dm jTrurinell,, Victor Vlto, women mn nk sn p- - yllst Easter lilies ana ost their sensd of fitness dragon arid ferns wire combined lh this year 1002 with blue - carnations in tho swing when she took nup lal vows with Billy Warren Ellis, a son of IMf. Kills of Hou. stortl Tex I on April 113. Th' hririA tarried ink roses surrounded by white cir nations nri ed oearl! tiara: ncia a veil Iof llluslbn. time floral dceorat nns shouldcr-lingt- h She was attended by Karry iienancKen, Krist Febcr arid! LaRene Fcrre wno W alkcr, Suzanne clardo, Jbr 1 wore blue sheath dresses and gbtte Kvans and ihdi McChim aksistcti With scrvl and M, rs. carried white carnations. 1 guests at tli re Doris Barney, Drbnd; Louder, Assisting-witceptlon which followed at the Mrs. Susan Wincbr and m rs. Marilyii Loader arranged !gl ts. Iatheryn Maag WHi at the gurst book. . . ... rrne coupie win i at horjie in n ii J1Ijouston, 1 Texl, aftbr k wedd ng Ladies Literary Hears Discussion II J,. Of Germany Tour , 'a j she-wo- elke Club eet Reviews History, Work of Schlman ' . r; Grant It I A Salt Lake Temple marriage bn May 28 is planned by SandraJ'Itabmussen and and her dramatic struggle to find LaiNIar M. Mills, according to the engage her own soul for the sake of oth ment announcement made today by her ers and to find happiness behind mother Mrs. Wanda Rasmusfeen of rrovo. her own walls of gokL It tells of Mr. Mills" parents are Mrl and Mrs. Emer the life of Caroline Ames J who had son Mills of Ogdeii. ' grown upj worshipping her father. A reception m the PafkfUniversity but iwho had remembered from her bible that fathers' sins are Ward will honor jthe couple the evening visitea uoon tneir cnimren ana of the same day Anopennouse is also n their children's children, planned on May 20 in 0 aen. dered then if this passion, for Bidden to afctend the ride areiher sis- money had been a sin land was it And Anri Briggs, the 'root of ill. the evil in her ter, Shirlene Ilindparch WESTj CENTER PROVO, UTAH n ... '152 stif rc Wist Center St Hours: Ion. 10 to 9 4- - iiiliiifi fhonc iii 37,4 r 0258 Tucs. thru Sat. 10 to 6 |