OCR Text |
Show Jeannine West Becomes New Bride s - Married in the Hantl Temple on her: parents' wedding anniver sary, April 25, was Jeannine West to Ralph Bi JIaymore. Parents of: the newlyweds are Mr. and Mrs. Dale H. West and Mr. and MrsL Frank R. Haymore, of Provo. The following evening the bride's parents entertained at a "lavender and lace" reception in the East Sharon Stake House. The bride' wore! an original gown styled with a sabrina neck line, cap sleeves, and a voluminous pleated tulle and lace skirt Her veil of illusion fell from a d silk blos cluster of soms, sue carnefl a do liquet ox lavender elegance roses and and wore lace mits. Attending the bride were Mary Ann Campbell, Bonnie Sud weeks, Elaine Haws, and Mary Haymore, gowned in . mauve lace and silk organza with matching picture bats. They carried nosegays of lilac blossoms with Cecile Brunner roses. In frothy pink lace were the two flower girls, Katharine West and Barbara Haymore. Best man for the groom was Lloyd Farr. Junior ushers were Richard West, Randy Haymore, and Robert; Haymore. . Mrs. West selected a beige lace frock for the occasion, and Mrs. Haymore chose pink. Lavender roses complemented their cos tumes. Lilacs and crystal highlighted the buffet table, which was presided over by Mrs. Earl Crockett, Mrs. Keith Brown, Mrs. Rich ard Poll, Mrs. Eugene Campbell, Mrs. Clinton Larson, and Miss Jane Ollivier. Baskets of violets centered the small tables where guests were served by Mary Ann Tanner, Kay Rogers, Tanja Lar son, Dianne Clark, and Ann I ' K" ; !.' hand-rolle- ste-phano- CAR MA NIELSON old-fashion- Carma Nielson Slates June 21 Wedding Rites son of Mr. and Mrs. John Me cham of Spanish Fork. June 21 is the date chosen for the ceremony which will take place in the Manti Temple. A wedding breakfast will be held at Ephraim to honor the couple and a garden reception is planned for the same evening at the home of the bride's parents. Miss Nielson will graduate from Springville High School in May. Mr. Mecham is a graduate of Spanish Fork High School and is This spring, place your tulips presently employed in that city. Carma NielMr. and Mrs. of son, daugter Sheldon Nielson, has made known her engagement and forthcoming wedding plans to Leo W. Mecham, SPRINGVIULE . Tulips Bloom In the Closet - where the rabbits can't get at them right in your own clothes closet. ' Fashion has.- - borrowed a new look from this, spring flower and an entire designer collection has been created with a. tulip motif. Tulips are represented in color, embroideries and silhouette, prints, all adding ur to a flower garden enchantment in fashion. The most exciting news is color pink, peach, white and, of course, tulip j stem green. There are bold over-a- ll tulip prints and exquisite tulip embroideries on solid grounds. Other styles in the line have ruffles cut in the shape of tulips and attached to the hemline. Several dresses are designed in a sunouette, a narrow shape, with a high waist or no waist at all. New skirt shapes take the form of an inverted tulip in full bloom, fall softly or layered tulip petals J. - tulip-inspir- ed figure-skimmi- ng Moose Women Set Memorial tis ed Briggs. In charge of the trousseau room and the gift display were Mrs. Today at 1 p.m. Women of the Moose held their business meeting Thursday with Mrs. Forrest Driggs, senior re gent, presiding. Reports were given by the pub licity, Childcare, Mooseheart, and Home making Committees. Spe cial report was also given by the Sick Committee. The' hospital chairman, Harlene Carter, told of the recent visit to the Utah State Hospital, with Mrs. jWm. Carter, John Pollock, and; Donna Bush- anan. Refreshments were taken and games enjoyed with- the pa co-work- ers Leo Ault, Mrs. Floyd Breinholt, Mrs. Floyd Booth, Mrs. Lloyd Farr, Mrs.; Grant Adamson, Mrs. Arlen Adamson, Mrs. Lorraine Adamson, and Mrs. Boyd Adamson. '; Greeting guests were Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Thomas and Mrs. Joseph W. Larsen. Sitting at the guest book; were Judy Larsen and Caroline West. After a honeymoon at Lake Ta hoe, the young couple will be at home in Provo. par Entertaining at ties have been Mrs. Eugene Campbell and Mary Ann Campbell; Mrs. Earl Crockett and Margaret Crockett. pre-nupti- al A small piece of crushed alum Uents. inum foil can substitute as a The Loyal Order! of Moose in brush for cleaning the perches too, are tulip-drapeFabrics are as light and airy vited the women into the cere in the pet bird's cage. as a spring breeze. Sheer voiles, mony of installing new officers chiffons, batistes, imported eye- for the ensuing year. Mrs. Driggs reminded mem the acting deputy grand regent let embroideries, cotton meshes, - silk and cotton blends and crepes bers of the services to-bheld for the State Friendship meeting all de to be held in Provo Chapter on memoriam for in collection. Sunday are included in the ceased brothers and sisters of May 5, announced that plans are the order. This will be open to completed for the meeting which public and will be at the will start with a luncheon at 11: Egg Stuffing for Celery the Moose Home at 1 p.m. today. 30, and ritual for new members d Mrs. Don McCurdy, who will be at 2 p.m. celery makes a high protein, meatless snack. Chop 4 iu m ill a tl - d. hard-cook- a fine sieve. Mix well with teaspoon of salt, V teaspoon of each of. powdered mustard and garlic powder and Va cup of mayonnaise. Cut celery ribs into 24 pieces and divide egg mixture among them. Sprinkle with paprika. (3-inc- h) ; rrr eggs and put through ed Per capita use of paper and fennets crad.-- ? -- month , Youngsters Can Create Gift All mothers love gifts, made jar ior couar ana ue witn a by her small youngsters on a bow. Fill the jar with assorted small budget. Any youngster can candies and surprise mother by put together this gift for mother putting it at her place at the by a judicious trip to the local breakfast table. five and dime" store. The amusing, pert "lady in a hat, is an inexpensive apotha-car- y jar (which, incidently will serve a variety of uses after the candy is eaten) approximately 10" high. Cut a 2" blue paper Apply a fluid or cream-typ- e star in half and ghe on the jar rouge before you use compact or for eyelashes, using a small star cake make-uApply the rouge to for mouth. For hat brim, cut a the highest part of your cheeks circle of pink construction and blend it toward your ears silk sponge. You paper for a hole in the center to With a damp-dr-y fit over lid of jar. Cut strip of will want to experiment to find pink crepe paper, 1x10" for the pattern that best suits your crown of hat; flute paper on one face. and Complete your make-u- p side only, gather around edge Now to check on dress. with crown of bat put and tie around your more If see need if rouge. of you a ribbon. Use pink strip gift use the flute rouge you do, applied crepe paper, dry edges, gather and tie around neck of I lightly. , Fluid Rouge Goes On Before Powder p. ' i 3A ' ... .'! J ' i - MIDGE P. HILL , s 4 Hill Enga&emen Midge To JReed Street JReveale Then the grandparent stage was emphasized with Dorothy Park er's "The Afternoon of Life"; 'On Growing Old," a prayer; SPRINGVILLE Midge; P. Hill. "Grandpa," a story by Debbie of Mrs. Erma Peterson Me Grow More daughter "Let Reynolds; of and Morris PeterSpringville, Wilson Carla Baker Lovely," by .JJ J HT son of Roosevelt, has made known article by an woman. plans for her wedding to Reed T. The age you are now, whether Street, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edeight, eighteen or eighty is the win I. Street of Lehi. An open house Is planned' for prime of life, she said. 4, beginning Mrs. Van Wagenen served re the evening at 8:10 p.m., in the Lehr Fourth freshments to 19 members. Ward Church at 880 N. Wall St All friends and relatives of the couple are invited. of-Ma- MRS. RALPH B. HAYMORE (Jeannine West) Use Clean Puff For Pretty Look y 7 Midge is a graduate of Spring-vi- ll High School and is presently enrolled in business at Utah Trade . Tecuiical School, j Rtr. Street is a graduate of Lehi enrolled at High SchooL-Whi- lej Utah State University, he was active in sports, particularly football! He is employed presently at ' Baccus, Utah. Te couple plans! to make a honje at Lehi. '( Sunny Styles for Rainy Days A clean powder puff is essen tial. Have a generous, amount of By HELEN HENNESSY powder on the puff. Start with After a long, hard winter, we'd the lower part of your cheek and to skip the April showers prefer puff the powder on gently clockwise around your face. Powder and get on to the May flowers. around your eyes and the nose . But into each life some rain last. You can fill in lines on the must fall. So makers of amusforehead and around 'the mouth ing" rain togs are out to show by spreading them apart and us how rainwear can dispel the bad weather doldrums. gently pressing on the powder. Whisk away excess powder .When you awaken to the sound with the back of the puff or a of rain, don't be irritable. You face powder brush. This final can still wear your iiew silk touch-u- p will also distribute the dress. Put it on then hop into a powder evenly. bright red vinyl rain suit. The jacket and skirt will fit right over A total of 12,254,800 new homes your regular clothes. were built in the United States be Bright red vinyl a bit too tween 1952 and 1962. "amusing" for you? If you're not convinced that the rain is that funny, try a simulated alligator rainj cape neat, not gaudy. You can smile at the weather even if you'd rather not laugh out loud. Umbrellas are as serviceable as ever, but they now come trimmed with pompoms and fringe that gaily flirt with th raindrops. 7", i wheee! Suddenly Slim" v Glamour Debs, ANTIQUE SATIN MULTI-WIDT- H READY -- TO -- HANG Little heel story! fin f I cfccan-u- p t. m pa-perboa-rd 4 r j rY inches ft M J LittJe heels are growing; growing, growing.. In popularit hereT. personality and fashion plus! Shown Just one from a large collection of colors you'll rave v about, styles you must have for that special outfit.. .all 1961. Ssa SUNDAY HERALD T in the United States in 1962 reached - a record high"" of about 450 pounds, some 13 pounds over - V Pat-more. e Egg-stuffe- sm- Enjoys Talk By Mrs. Faux VWhat Is the Prime of Life?" Mrs. Eugene Faux asked members of Phile Nada Thursday at the home of Mrs. Dean Van Wagenen. Mrs. Faux was intro duced by Mrs. Milton Nelson. The speaker began, with dra matic readings about childhood, then followed by reading "Six teen" by Maurine Daly and "The Gift to the Bride." by Ruth San- ford describing the feeling of a girl during her wedding ceremony. Each time she asked, "Is this the prime of life?" A humorous reading by Ogden Nash was followed by "Marriage is Exciting," "one of the famous Claudia and David stories. Here she inquired, "In marriage which is the prime time, the honeymoon or after the children come?" Other pieces followed including 'Judgment Day" by Ogden Nash on the relationship of children and parents; "The Art of Strategic Retreat," on, discipline; "Toy," a sad piece by Coventry ! if'" ' Phile Nada ' priced so you can afford more than one pair! '! ONE YEAR COLOR GUARANTEE ' diHfrf luxury Texture Rayon & ij priced from In i f : f Acetate j V. 4" Soft Drape Pleats f-:-'- BLACK, 3" Corner Weighted Hems COLORS 4" Bucrum Heading ftfi jl ' ' II DECORATOR I White, Oyster, Nutmeg n Stock (Aqua, Mauve, Green, Gold, Pink Special Order) t Anna SALE COOL TOUCH COLOGNE. New . a gel that becomes a cool liquid when applied 4 Jilting scents... White Lilac, Floral Fantasy, Summer Song and June Bouquet. In a travel-perfeplastic tube. $1.00. HOT WEATHER COLOGNE. Splash It on before you dress. For extra coolness, chiil It In your refrigerator. 7 airy fragrances. $1.00. ct HOT WEATHER DUSTING POWDER. " Dorothy Gray CITY DRUG "l?' Prove - SpringvilU - Spanish Fork - , ., Payson i !"all first quality, S4iona 4.99 84" long 5.49 7.99 9.99 You'll find an assortment of fine dresses, get stretching, th event! Fashion Balcony ONE WEEK 10.99 13.99 13.99 16.99 rtyiiifH1 i n fr firfllf r.vn fehtn you to P' Be Suddenly Slir.: Legs styling today by 144" wide - 19.99 first lady of tmde Shown i Suddtnly Slim Lady parity In whlta or black, Alto In reeular ilrdla 10.13. long Urt 13UtS. fa ndpower net consisting mm apandex fykri'i.v?; Vi front panels plus Lady Lor.r. ONLY KOwld 96"wM i'ir'1 do. Double fabric side and PLEASE ALLOW 2 WEEKS ON SPECIAL ORDER DRAPES - latest styles (and colors. Juniors, Misses, and half sizes. Come early, choose first! You mus'nt miss out on this bud- EFFECTIVE 71" wM 5 Pat it on to avoid that sticky feeling. Leaves skin delightfully cool, smooth. In 5 fragrances, $1.25.. PRICES j vnT f.ishiAns fit. vour rood h figure becomes perfect. Sud denly Slim x& a wonder 4wid IMS MUM Suddenly you're dimmer, COLORS! of nylon, aceUt njion rroni panai rS. 5ti mmti: i.r ,n,l-n- r rrr-.ru- -. 152 Vest Center St. Ph. 374-025- 3 Plenty of Parking at Rear of Store Store Hours: Mon., 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Tue$. thru Sat. 10-- 6 154 W. Center SURGICAt FITTIIIGS Provo's Complete Family Shoe Store, and The Finest In Shoo Repair. Mail Orders Promptly FiHsd 23 North University Avenue Ph. 1 n 3-33- 32 t |