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Show HERALrAv seember SUNDAY 8A 1? ' 16. Society Hears Reports s 3 : '',, 4' ) Annie Carol Jaynes, president! entertained members of I Delta Kappa Gamma society, honora women teachers group, at he home in Pleasant Grove. Se rea impressive quotes regarding th important roles of teacheifs. Erma parley. Hill was grante a three-vea- r leave of absence a she and her husband will serve an LDS labor mission in Germanyi Wanda S. .Peterson reported ne: investigation regarding the U. Supreme Court decision ompraye in the school room. She said what was proliibited was a prayer for dictated by a specific group o beard of regents, not vdlunta " Social Opens Club'slSeason Dancing Club With New Officers in CKarge ;!. t the home, of Mrs Bud Glasgow for the opening social Thursday evening, Club plans for the year were discussed and the new officers were introduced. Mrs. Glasgow will be the president; Mrs. Allen Fochser, vice president; - Mrs., Oreon .Olson, secretary, and Mrs. Dick Anderson, program chair- man, Virginia Wiggmton spoKe o teacher professionalism. "Deltiji Kappa Gamma offers anj oppaiv tunity for professoinal unity of women teacners, snej saidL "Teachers should work tbgethe and be loyal to one another. The; man have responsibilities'-iareas, and the power of la go WmW!mWMm n s I ' 4 s $ ' illl gifif :mmmm0mm A. mmmm mmmm. MRS KENNETH G. BULLOCK (Carolyn Eames) De-ca- me . . fashioned "of orchids, white roses and carnations. Mrs. Ray Tolman was matron of honor with bridesmaids. Sharry Lindsay and Judith Hampshire. jyiary Aime duuuc. w as jumm bridesmaid. They wore gowns of aqua crystal charm And carried Duuqueis I yyii.r ruses aim wjuic carnations. Mrs. Eames appeared in a gown of pink crystal charm and Mrs iiUUOCK in pinx lace. Accenting the soft color were corsages of Contrast Is Smart Detail For Matrons touch of contrast adds inter est to the diagonal detail of a charming collarless frock for the matron. all-occasi- on ! No. 1356 with Photo Guide is in sizes 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 43. Bust 36 to 50. Size 36, 38 bust, yards of trast. 35-inc- -- h; yard con- . To order send 35c in coins to: Creative Women Daily Herald 319 W. Van Buren St. Chicago 7, 111. Add 10c for lst-clamailing. Print name, address with zone, style number and size. ss YT A. y WeeksJBillsL " Honored At jeckp tion After Rites vblywed ; . . Glamor Hats Remind One Of 1930's A reception in the Provo Fifth satin ending in a train. She carEijghth Ward Church .on Friday, ried , a bouquet of white yellow-throate- d . Sept. 7, hoiored newlyweds Mr. arid Mrs. Fjrank Lynn Bills, who were married the previous day in; the Manfti Temple. The bride is?the former Karen Jean Weeks. The bride's gowh had a white bodice with lace over white satin ' "I the skirt featuring rows of white lace and wine pleated, tulle over i Variety of Favorite Foods jSarh pled By Members At Ucomo Club Session 4" ; ! ; - lis nlaikned for dct. 10 in the Manti Temple, ithe couple will be honored at a reception the same EveTVip X f ; ning in the Springville Chapel. - First-Tweft- Wird h i is a graduate of The bride-elec- ti Springville High iSchool And! has bfeen employed at Utah Valley Hospital Mr. Carter is a graduate of Liehi High School. He is present Kr employed in Lehi They will make! their hlome in Ameri can Fork. ' f 1. . (S- - , : r . . . 1- Q - ) itill llllli f . . TAl? I a " 40 W. 1st FR NO.-PRO50 VO MO ML WMVCmUTY VC WOwa. UTAM . ! . ' i ' ; SHOES. G ' ... ... cub . ': ' v ' i Fhlonabl r-i- ii matching bag " i f''-':'- 1899 ; . SNIP-TO- E 1 shadow-lizard- p If, ! i j.. '. Fashion magic as the smoke from Aladdin's lampl In Moonstone, Topaz, shimmers enticingly Bloodstone or Bluesteel, misty shadow-lizar- d on high or mid heels! with newly square-throa-ts j .1 NORTH UNI V E RSITY CHARGE IT PAY 16 MONTHLY f ' 1 ) E STANDARD OFFICE SUPPLY FAST DELIVERY SERVICES SOMAS mm f ' Sn Open Monday Night Til 9 p.m. ELAINE ROUNDY if ybu mean fighting the ladies to get to a bedt-u- p "what-not-" that's been tossed on table, forgef it! ., . nf ns ' that's new and chib and wearabe... for months, maybe years... with a price tag that knows how to behave in a at rfegsonabje way get it II Ml: CONVERSATION-MAKIN- ij ! WITH THC NEW rS-O-- I Far Eastern i PHOTO-GUID- i : n. " I If you mean Fashion 34-4- 8 As Advertised in McCali's and Mademoiselle ' real-lookin- TS 1356 . j '1 ' i : j I For the "mijiffled up," or Mata Hari, look, they're wide and contoured, accenting rounded and domed skirts, An especially Ornamental look is achieved with the addition ot jew-- . el trims. And there's still morgj luxury, in the form of belts made g from fake leopard. . If M onginals Into the shapely picture of fall, belts enter attractively. They adapt to the mood of the silhouette, marking natural waistlines in soft, crushed leather or tying easily on relaxed skimmer styles,. pflrpTTwinv dramatic. " J"" Mr. and Mrs. SPRTNOVILLE Eugene E. Roundy of Springville wish to announce the engagement fend; forthcom ing marriage, of their, daughter, Elaijne, to t errv M. Carter, son ot mi; ana lvirs. Darrall Carter of Lehi. IK ' V Belts Ente r" For. Fall - i I some in prints and some look in solid colors but . all of them U W yr..... .W 4 . 1 - Unite Couple October) Wuptials To - m - They tilt forward on the brow. They shadow the face mysteriously. They twist into a turban and wrap about the neck. They drip with fur. They play up the profile. Snood and kerchief versions are with us once more. So are slouch and swagger hats a la Garbo. Hats are everything they should be this, fall, lending an illusion of beauty to every woman. The 1962 versions are, of course, updated. They are not merely translations of the fashions of the 1930s. They are stunning new fashions on their own. Some hats come with full crowns, others with true height, still others completely wrapped. Many hats have scarves attached for a sagging (here's cover-u- p hairdo) and some have snoods. Brimmed hats aplenty, worn with brim either up or down 1 Many litle tarns, some worn tilted to the side and others worn forward on the brow Lots! of visored caps for the particular Marienbad hairdo. And then, there are turbans Turbans are large and take on a and Genola were guests of the Spring Lake Camp .at a joint opening social held : Thursday afternoon at the Spring. Lake church. Mrs. Hazel Gasser Payson, was in charge of the meeting, and introduced events of the afternoon. Lou Ann Hendrickson and Juan-it- a Garner sangja 'vocal duet with piano accompaniment by Mrs. Betty Miles. Mrs. Nellie Schaerrer read an interesting history of her father Shadrach Montgomery Richardson, pioneer of Benjamin ,and Payson. The lesson, "They Came in '62" was given by Mrs. Doro thy Christensen. , Community singing was under the direction of Mrs. Viola Cowan, with organ accompaniment by Mrs. Ethel Decker, both of Spring j -- . Daughters of Utah from, Payson, Santa-qui- n orchids surrounded, by yellow rosebuds. Her veil was of tulle edged in fine pleated tulle, caught with a unique crown. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Clyde E. Weeks Sr., of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. J. Stirling Bills of Pay son. Attendants were Mrs. Newel Kay Brown, sister of the bride ; LuAnn Bills, sister of the groom; Patricia Sholes and Jerri Susan Lake. Weeks, sister of the bride. They Captains of the various camps wore yellow lace over yellow were seated on the stand and in satin with three peach-colore- d troduced by Mi?s. Gasser. roses at each waist. Refreshments! were served from Byron Hurst was best man. a table tastefully j appointed Mr. and Mrs. Clyde E. Weeks with a jlace cloth over a spread Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Mac Jones green undercover. greeted the guests. Golden pom-pomarigolds The, couple is now at home in were arranged for added color. Provo. Other bouquets of yellow marigolds were usd throughout the j Take the time to hang plenty of rooms. Mrs. Rhea Menlove, captain of clean towels, keep the soap dishes neat as a pin, and see that the the Spring Lake Camp, and "members: of the unit were at the servbath mat is clean and fluffy. ' ing table, assisting about 100 women with refreshments. Guests wire serf ed from a buf-fe-jt Ucomo Club met for ithe first table cantered with pink flowers meeting of the season at ;the and brandy snifters with simhome of Mrs. Don Mcintosh in This fall, American Fork for the annua ilar blooms, floating in them cenNEW YORK (UPI) the era of the glamorous hat is recipe party Thursday j evening tered the individual tables. with us once more. , Each member oreDared la sDecia During tjie business meeting, Glamour is a tired and over dish for the party and k varietjl conducted tyy Mrs: HWard Cran-dal- l, worked word. But Jean Harlow of salads, casseroles, friesh fruif president, the schedule of had the- real thing and so did cobble.r, cream pie and hot spice of and plans Greta Garbo. And the hats punch were sampled by the the year was outlined autumn,' 1962, take their inspira- guests'. In addition each membeij for the annual cldb project were discussed."" tion from Harlow and Garbo as received a copy of the necipes. hairwell as from the Marienbad . PAYSON' Pioneers : j truly mysterious, Hold Social FRANK LYNN BILLS (Karen Jean Weeks) IVfRS hair-do- s Exit: stiff and pink roses and white carnations. Enter: the dancingrigid wave;hair fa-Jay Harris was best man and shion The style, designed as the ushers were Bruce J. Moore, Kent trend setter the official hair by Bullock and Lloyd Hawkins. fashion committee of thef Nation-- t In charge of the guest book al Hairdressers and Cosmetolo-- j was Mrs. Bruce Mooreand Mrs. a small! Association, features; gists Tom Wilson. Grandmothers of head silhouette into were special either a vertical designed the bride and groom or horizontal! ' guests attending. oval. The vertical oval is gently After a honeymoon, the pair accented with close headthuggingf will be at home in Provo. sides. It stresses waves at thef back and sides. do. t - " I'':1., ' :'l DUP Units I . KNOWS CLOTHES looks her THE " GIRL WHO ' double knit wool, its belt best in a soft 100 29.98 contoured in leather. In beige or red mm?. mimmmm . -- A" 5V4 x9T The Virgin of Gualalupe is the : patron saint of all Mexico. . j ifz'ss Eames Takes Vows WzYz Kenneth Bullock On Friday, Sept. 14, Carolyn 'Eames, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Ivo. Eames of Jsoumitui, the bride of Kenneth G. Bullock, son of Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. Bullock, Provo. ; They were married in LDS nuptial rites in the Logan LDS Temple. A reception given by the bride's parents honored the couple later that evening in Bountiful. The bride received her guests in a voluminous, but softly flowing, floor-lengt- h gown of silk organza over taffeta with a fitted bodice of heavy Venetian lace. A tiny tiara of flowers held the shoulder-leveil. Her bouquet was ngth - A. i member. immmmWM: Projj-gra- f "A m highs-light- s ; HEADS CI.UB Mrs. Bud Glas- gow, new president of Wyannona Literary Club. . . f i Mrs. Richard Craven, Mrs. Karl Furr and Mrs. Richard Nelson. A moving presentation of the play, "The Barrets of' Wimpole Street" was dramatized by Mrs. Glen Jenkins, guest October's meeting will be a Halloween party at the home of Mrs. Harold Ivy and will feature a favorite menu dish from each kf 5 . Leort-Judd- teacher has no limits. Her chiet desire is to serve ; there is n substitute for a "good, hard-worj j . ing teacher." Mrs. Peterson previewed of the coming yeaf's Members were utged th for available scholarships! apply Hattie Knight, scholarship recipient, reported on her year l spent ai xvuigers universuv Mrs. Knight was able ;p vis t many libraries in many taster states while she. was thefe. A subscription to the Delta Kar-p- a Gamma publication will be sent to the BYU Library, Refreshments were served 1 3 40 members by hostesses Vilat; Myers, Zelda Anderson, Wandi Peterson, Virginia Wigginton and Mrs. Jaynes. r 1962-196- A gift wa;s presented to Mrs. Harold Duijiford, the outgoing president. New members welcomed to the group Mrs. Mauray Thomas, Mrs. Eugene' Moulton. Guests of , the evening were Mrs. prayers. '4 - -.; 3 coming dancing season. Noet Dr. and Mrs Taylor, were elected to fill the duties of treasurer. Both the Broughs and Taylors are holdover members of the board from last season. .New board members include Mr. and Mrs. Preston Cook; who will serve as secretaries; Mr. and Mrs. V Laurie Goodwill; Mr. and Mrs. ;Glen Harker; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Peterson; Dri and .Mrs.' Scott Wallace; Mr. and- Mrs. Earl Wengreen, and Mr. and .Mrs. Wallace Kendell, who will handle publicity. Theme of the beginning dance of the season, to be held Sept. 20, will be "Guys and Dolls." Other, dances of the season will be held Oct. 23, Nov. 29, Dec. 27, Feb. 14, March 23, April 19, and May 16. j S -- Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Brourh were recently elected preside s of the Dancing Friends for Members and guests of the Wyannona Literary Club met at t , V'-v.-- f, ; v As seen in Vogus SHOE 45 f! 82 West Center C. Beck Clark Manager |