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Show .' - 4A SUNDAY HERALD ,SS1 fig"" Look Backward ! For Christmas CHICAGO (UPI) Tidbits Of Fashion News Mary Elizabeth Edwards Betrothed Mr. and Mrs. Richard iH. Levin of Provo announce the engagement and ap- Manufac- turers already have planned what homemakers will be buying for Christmas decorations. The word for the future: nostalgia for the - tured old fashioned colors and shapes, fragile angels and fan- tasy. The story book quality I of one Christmas tree should please adults as well as children. The white icicled tree is trimmed with crystal prisms, ice blue sequins, jewels and frosted ornai ments. Wreaths and, table sprays are n colored to match the and cakes of Christmas. candies V Some tree ornaments in the bauI i ble and bangle style are touched velvet. with moss-lik- e DIANNE KAY JONES CAROL ANN FAGAN Baroque velvet balls are .trimmed with gold ribbons' and simulated jewels. Ribbon-woun- d shapes of the 1900 period are ornate but elegant, And angels, of course. From Italy come tiny carved AMERICAN FORK The miniatures. From Taiwan, gaily Aug. 31, tq Jack Schooler, son dressed figures with silk emmarriage of her daugh- of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schooler Dianne is announced ter, broidered wings. From Germany, Kay, by bride-elec- t is Mrs. Sheila Jones, American Sr.; 6f Provo. The gold foil angels with a AMERICAN FORK Announc- delicate Fork. Miss Jones will be married the daughter of the late Elmer lighter-than-a- ir look, suspended in the of Jones. ing approaching marriage In the First-Fift- h Ward, Friday, clear glass "to hang on the tree. An open house will be held at their daughter, Carol Ann Faan, the church, 381 S. 3rd E. Friencjs and Evan Haws Durfey are the parents, Mr. and and relatives of the couple are inBride-Ele- ct vited from 8 until 10 p.m. No Mrs. Ersel F. Fagan of Amerifurther invitations are being is- can Fork. Mr. Durfey is a son " of Mr. and ijUfs. F. Haws Durfey, sued. Some little girls are Instinctive, j' of Amer jean Fork. also Dar-lene the bride will be ly feminine Just as others are Attending , The will be married Aug. couple Marsh and Paula Beuhler. tomboys right up to their early 29 in the Mani Temple. teens. Miss Jones, a graduate of the The instinctively feminine little evening of Aug. 30, the high school here this spring, took The, an active in "School affair?. bridal couple jwlll greet guests at girl takes naturally to party A charming .dinner and shower She was apart member of the Na- an open house reception to be was arranged at the Cottonwood tional Honor h Ward National held in the Society, Club In Lake Salt 130 W. 1st S., here. City Forensics League, Future Country Church, for Corrine Ellsworth, bride-elecof America, the Pep Club Friends and! relatives are invited of Hazel Provo Carlson to attend and no further invitaby Mrs., and Persona Patriota. ' Bill Carlson' Mrs. of Salt Lake and are being issued. The retions ' Mr. Schooler graduated from City. ceiving hours will be from 8 until Miss Ellsworth, a daughter of the American Fork High School 10"p!m. j' f i will be Mr.' and Mrs. M. B. Ellsworth of and also from the Central Utah to Attendants the bride School from which tie Mrs. Lindon Morrell, Annette Randlett, is to marry Charles Vocational a received diploma as electrical Michael- - Johnson, a son of Mr. Moyle, Jeanne Abel, Kathleen and Mrs. CC, E. Johnson, former technician. and junior bridesmaid, The couple plans ,to live in Durfey, Provoans now of Salt Lake City, Colleen Fagan. Dennis Durfey and grandson of Mrs; Carlson, on Pleasant Grove. will stand as best man, Aug. 31v. j, Miss Fagan is a graduate of The : guests were seated on Overall tights in Pierre Gardinjs LDS Business College. Mr. Duror- botique collection for summer fit tables gay with multi-tone- d fey is a junior, at Brigham Young ange and yellow tiered nylon net like a second skin. The chic suits University and he fulfilled a mis and candle favors in the Terrace of shimmering sky blue lastex fab- sion to Western Canada Boom and enjoyed the lake which ric are suggested for wearing at The coup e will live in Anieri- 4 surrounded them on three sides the beach. can F6rk. of the room in a sylvan setting. Christie Lund Coles, Provo poet, read an original poem "Prayer for a Bride's House" and others. w Gifts were piled high on a table centered with a lovely arrangemm ment of yellow and orange flowers. The ribbons from the packages were tied into a bridal bouFour big looks emerge for ctie s6asons for fur (Persian and eo-quet. fall and winter fashion picture: patd; newest), used for borders, Those attending from Provo waist- - collars, inside linings. Coat cos mm were Mrs. Rand Stephens, Mrs. The natural (free'.. .form, . the spai-tumes are newer than dress-ia- c dresses) Iris Marcroft, Mrs. Imogene skipping shift ket costumes, many of these mm- (tailored coats, jackets, DTysdale, Mrs.' Fred Carlson, . d . the Mata. Hari bulky, coats worn mm Mrs. Bob Carlson, Mrs. Elaine dresses) two - piece overblouse (muffled necklines, Juxurious fur over Fillmore) Mrs. LaVaf Groneman, borders) . . . the casual (easy-fittin- g dresses. Mrs. E. IE. Coles, Mrs. Armond Floor-lengt-h evening dresses pullovers, Hawley and Mrs. Stanley P. over for fall. take It will be a big pea jackets over Jonet. for wonderful fabrics (mate-lassedresses). year Fashion trends for the coming brocades, brocatelles) in fall and winter season include the very feminine, clingy dresses,, Red dress silhouette taking off in new with Wools and crepes two of the ERETTY AND PETITE n is dress directions widened shoulderk, newest fabrics for evening. Opera plaid jumper bloused voluminous coats in satins and brocades, cotton, with high bodice and bodices, sleeves, soft bias skirts (usually often fur lined ''or collared, also big, box pleats. are new. done in crepe). in ladies Lovely In colors,! watch for shades of Rajah princess shaped coats, and ruffled skirts make Jackets, dresses for both day and greens, especially moss, olive land at the lightly curved sides of coats and Suits. "Madison Avelinens extra special. Perfect for evening add' brand bronze tones . . ; tawny topaz, nue" men's suit like small g time. to the fall fashion amber, beriedictine . . browns-- notched collars details, of, shaping n clos, n No. 239-has transfer; mold. Coats under this heading . . blue-careds. narrow and color chart; directions. Front shaping often continuing ings are gently shaped all around and To order send 35c in coins to: ' develop a light flare at the hem- all around, is the fashion p ivot follow. The pea coat has given rise to Creative Woman u line. Cardigan or mandarin neck- for coats and suits. of fresh, jaunty jackets Daily Herald The spare look is generaang aandbevy line, a giant jewel .closing and coats. The details: Notched 3191V. Van Buren St. lots of excitement. Here subtle carefullyj widened d reefer 111. collar, 7r Chicago front and back shaping is kept sleeves are details to note. pockets, Add. 10c for mailing. ' 1962 will be, one of the biggest "spare" and well under conltrbl buttons, melton cloth. . Print name, address with zone, style number and size. Order your copy of the new, big ALBUM of needlework designs; Fifty cents a copy. bon-bo- Jusl what sporty types ordered proaching marriage of their daughter, Mary Elizabeth Edwards j to Rulon Pearce Snow, son of Mr, and Mrs. Moorlan Snow, also of Provo. SeptJ 14 is the date chosen by the bride for her marriage in the; Provo First Ward. A reception 'will follow the cere- ,. past. Manufacturers showing at the gift and glassware market fea- mony. ' fori wearing loose-fittin- ; Bidden to attend the bride are ler sisters, Mrs. David Strong, as matron of honor, and Barbara Edwards, bridesmaid. Other bridesmaids will ibe Thora Kaye Dennett, Sherri Clark and Diana Taylor. Miss, Edwards is a 1962 graduate of Provo High School where she was presi me AJt - college pajamas. long-sleev- g, . I welt-seame- 1 i- - ew York's garment district juinpfng with the jump suit for children. Possibly inspired by astronaut's gear, the are qracticaL for play on earth. The fabrics: stretch typesi suede cloth and jersey. 1 ' I - ' all-in-on- es i - Miss Fagan Sets Date j For Marriage ing -- bride-elect'- Feted At S: L Dinner k - s! ISecond-Sevent- Hom-make- rs t, I . ' V . 1 . 4 i Four Big Looks Appear In Fall Fashion Trends - life ;s:ttRv:- e man-tailore- two-pie- ce over-blouse- MARY ELIZABETH EI WARDS Utah Practical Niurses Set Provo Convention s, Linens Can Be Exquisite dent, will be in charge of all business meetings. Mrs. Maxine Greenhalgh, Payson,, District One president, and Mrs. Gladys Pennington, Springville, are men. The convention will begin with a reception Thursday evening, Sept. 13 mmediately following graduation of Licensed Practical Nurses from the Central Utah Vo cational School. The reception will be givep by the Eldred Sunset Hospital, TJ75 S. Dakota" Lane. On Friday at. 7:30 a.m., an "early bird breakfast" and fashion show will start the day followed by registration, a business meeting and election of officers. At nbon tljie state officers will sponsor a fingertip (luncheon. Meetings Iwill follow in the afternoon, and jon Friday evening, a banquet aud installation of officers will be held. Business meetings on Saturday will be followed by a luncheon at noon sponsored by District One. A tour of Brig-haYoung University campus will complete the activities Saturday afternoon. Licensed practical Nurses from all ever the state are expected to bi in attendance. co-cha- ir- clothes, 'wee white gloves, shiny patent leather shoes, lace and ruffles. She may be; no angel but she is born with a certain flair for fashion. Catering to this intuitive feeling about clothes are wee fashions which include such unlikely bits as black velveteen slacks with lace trim to be worn with a white embroidered "ahgel top." Not much pant and not much topi to be sure, for a but the idea's there, The washable velveteens in jewel colors are likely to .appeal both, to a little girl and to her mother. Because they display an intense streak of practicality. There are lots of jumpers and jumper variations in small fashions this fall. And many plaids and lots of pleats. In any case, the severity of the jumper is invariably relieved by a pretty white top j often trimmed in ace or ruffles, or both. small dresses show a , Many high yoke coupled with a very full skirt, After all, if a girl has no waistline at all, she can look very well in a high yoke. Or in d a dress with matching pinafore. ' ' ';.,:-:in the nail thickens If polish more it closely. After bottle, cap a manicure, try dipping a cotton swab in polish remover and running it around the inside of the bottle cap and on the threads of the bottle before closing. Excess polish prevents the cap from clos ing properly. Air thickens the pol "at-horii- e" -- wide-skirte- ' ish. m ! MINUTE BEEF STEAKS Minute' steaks are definitely the busy hpmemaker's friend. Whenever there's a call for a quick dinner, these steaks are ready in a jiffy. For a change, barbecue them. Dredge the meat with seasoned flour and brown on both sides. Add chopped onion and brown lightly. Then add, a or your own, barbecue sauce. Cover and cook slowly 15 minutes. , ry For ready-prepare- d, ideal sleepwear fabric With a wide range of prints for juniors, teens compare' at 49c to 59c yd. 36" wide lock to chbol Come in and select your Lingerie, Girdles, House Slippers, etc i uar. washable drip-dr- The Most Beautiful Lingerie Selection rn gift-givin- st set-in-sleev- es, Mail l j : three-quart- Orders Promptly er double-breaste- lst-clas- side-slash- js HORRID - Filled ed little on no iron y, COffOffl in Pro three-butto- hot-iro- cotton 100 ! cmd adults no-iro- near-easte- H s I s, 7 em-.broide- k, winner. Camel and gray dispu also are popular. comb nations An estimated 70 mink pelts are brant reds, blues and greens' needed to manufacture mink brigh en lines. coat. Ten, miles of thread and two The round-u- p coat, for lounge weeks of work by 20 to" 25 people and sleep wear, looks like a cowalso are required to produce a boy spirt 'continued to the knees. The Western flavor extends to mink coat, the Emba Mink Breeddouble- flaps I on pockets 6 ers Association reports. smcning. 1 i District One, Licensed Practi- with headquarters at 55 Et 1230 cal Nurses Association, will be N., Provo on Sept. 13, 14 and 15. host to thf Utah state convention Mrs. Alverda Hunter, state presi- Toddler Fashions For Fall - - Be ithey basic or dressy, back to sc bool clothes all conform to a classic color scheme. Brown, ftbm beige to deep-daris un-e-d " " SURGICAL FITTINGS by Graduate Fitter 34 WEST CENTER PROVO prints new fair colors and designs ideal for school of play CorriDare at 69c to 79c vd. 36" wic guar, washable CffinrDdfidkotfes Fr Toft! v- - "dan River" 100 combed cotton woven borders culpepper plaids a "must" for school Compare at 98c to $1 .29 yd. 36" wido " guar, washable ? fade mm JJ age-reveali- DITTO r.lACIlIIIES ng Crushed leathers ; in black, brown, multicolor and tan. . . Sizes AVi ttf 10. Crushed black . " " - - lit No., Provo Fit f i - 10. leathers; . Sizes 4 50 wwwawBitnitn nam (JO yd. In s1 m mi r ft) s r i - Standard Supply Co. 7. to ! dress, suit; skirt weights wonderful color combinations Compare at $3.49 to $3.69 yd. SALES SERVICE 43 n 54"56"wide " 239-- H in one yard makes q skirt y( I i - , MW- OUT Weathered brown spots on the snm face of your hands and fac tell tht world you re eettinsr old per haps before yoo really are Fade them away with new ESOTERIC A. 'I that medicated 'cream that breaks hands look white makes! masses on of the skin, pigment tip and young again. Equally effective on the face, necks ana arms. Not a cover-up- . Acts in the- skin4 not m H. Fragrant greaseles base for aoftening, lubricating skin as, tt clear up those blemishes. At leading drug ;and toiletry counters and beauty shops. If you have these brown spots, blotches, or if you want: clearer, lignter sun bein using ESOTERICA today. smart sets prize designs for cass' or ccnnPus capers ' ' " aressn9ly soft to your fet 127 W. CENTER - 52 West Center St. Ph. 374-025- 8 Plenty of Parking at Rear of Store Store Hours: Monday, 10 to 9 Tues. thru Sat., 10 to 6 i 1 " ( 4. The matchbox has sparked children's coat lines to a new fashion height. In what for them Is a drastic deviation from the tried and true formula, coat mak-er- s have adapted the squared-of- f d , shape to both sporty and party styles. ' - , , DiannexKay Jones Engaged To Marry Jack Schooler 1 j army reserve. u-- o. in knlcker , - dent of tbje,GAA and a member of the Pep Club and Chorus. Also fa graduate of Provo High School. Mr. Snow has serveda six months active J XT ri J. uuLy wiwi dormi The e tops and knickers in one - collection were edged in lace. For the dormitory wit: Jester pajamas in red flan. nel. 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