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Show 2A maims Sunday Tltaih Onn nit.v Sunday Herald , mm Utah . i emen ts Revealed in Early Spring Roman ticjSfeivs .w w. .v,v.'.,;,.ww. BtL jiff" p 'J Kill & V 'S - , If mmMm s y C ' s, , - i- jJ V - f ti I ': i s - - , v reception is planned on June 5 in Heber. Miss Witt is a graduate of Wasatch High School and is now a junior at Brigham Young University, where she is a member of Spurs. Mr. Furr was graduated from Provo High School and is now a senior at BYU. He has completed an LDS mission to Northern California. The couple will be at home in Orein, while both continue their studies at the university. Children Subject of Club Speaker 1i-- ''I HI July Rites SlatedT7 By --r- lean TTTill i Williams, riance 4. degree. He filled a mission for the LDS Church in Southern Australia. The young people will make their home in Philadelphia, Pa., where Mr. Seager will continue his studies at the Umversity of The Les Belle Femmes memSuburbia, populated with some Pennsylvania Medical School. bers and guests spent an interadventuresome, European-travelin- g esting evening Thursday at the Americans, was satirically home of Mrs. Dave Jepsen Pint-siz- e beauties in soda- described by Mrs. Eli K. Clay-so- n with Dr. Marlowe Harston as fountain colors may lead mom for members of the Utah featured speaker. to look to fashion Lake her laurels Lady Lions Thursday evePrevious to the speaker's arthis spring. ning. rival, Mrs. Ted Peacock conWomen of the Moose met for Mrs. Clayson, in reviewing is still Although the ducted a business session. Owns a business session Thursday Dr. Harston spoke on the the favorite silhouette for the the book, "Anybody Who from the Own Home Deserves It," night with reports normal development of children young fry, there are also cape His Alan Social Publicitv. Service, King, humorously des and Moosehaven beginning with, the helplessness costumes, 'Chanel" suits, lots by Friendship, s of today of human beings at birth, both of brass buttons and multiple cribed the hypocrisy the Chapter Night chairmen. American suburban dwellers. physically and emotionally. A pockets. In short, any fashion The members colored 40 doz "Mr. King is now in demand baby cannot stand emotional mom wears, Susie can wear, as a and television enter en Easter eggs for children at disturbances, he said, and too. And it's sure to look cuter tainer.stage In writing this book he the American Fork Training should never be left to cry his in size 3. his popularity as School in addition to the eggs A new version of the skim- has furthered problems and discomforts out. donated by members, which He stressed that doing what mer falls in folds from a draw- a comic and a tongue-in-chewill be taken to the school Sun one feels normal or comfortable string neckline of a wide, authority on the mass exodus dav. from city to suburb," informed should be the criteria for judg- rounded yoke. A social was enjoyed later in Mrs. Clayson. ing. An example was that breast the The traditional party dress evening. was Mrs. T. V. feeding will not supersede bot- takes on a new look in crisp hostess for the Maloney and evening tle feeding if the,mother doesn't pastel pique, with contrasting decorated with home her have good feelings toward it embroidery and rickrack trim. A animals. Easter or is a nervous person. ice the Although cream plush Easter bunny leaned saucIf a person can move his colors lemon and ily against a table lamp while vanilla, Inner feelings to the surface will be import- cotton chicks perched precaristrawberry and accept them, he has grounds ant, navy comes in for its ously on furniture throughout to build a healthy mental atti- share i Mof popularity. One charm- the room. A large Easter basket ALWAYS QUALITY tude. The last point the speakinterpretation of the shirt formed a central conversation er stressed was that consistency ing dress for the small set is in piece on the Maloney coffee Is the best teacher. dotted swiss, ruffled in table. The evening was concluded navy white. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. with a question and answer Mauve will be another new Sterling Durrant, Mrs. Joseph period while the hostess served favorite in tiny-twardrobes. M. Boel and Mrs. Vernon L. refreshments. is often so simple, Christensen. A special report Styling and subtle in these little girls' on installation procedures for dresses that fabric takes prece- Lion auxiliaries was given by Build-U- p dence over trimmings. Mrs. J .W. Wernz. Teenage Linen, textured cotton, pique, talent for the evening featured for a Things are hush-hus- h few more weeks on the na- dotted swiss, pima and knits Alice Durrant who played a tional lipstick front. However, will lead the parade of fabrics medley of accordian music. a major manufacturer does not for the young ladies. Mrs. A. V. Childs, president, No is too miss is it that conducted the meeting. out small young with deny coming a paisley patterned lipstick. In essence, you won't have mottled lips when you use Product X, as it is now called. When applied, the many tones in the lipstick blend and the --.pkaser build-u- p of color produces a overtone. Thus far Eagle Group Welcomes Two, Plans Parties The Provo Eagles Auxiliary welcomed Shirley Todd and Carma Ferguson into the organization Thursday evening in special ceremonies performed by the ritual team. The new members were escorted into the hall by the Auxiliary drill Moose Women Decorate Eggs A-li- ne team. Past Matrons Enjoy Dinner 15 Fift een Past Matrons of Val- lev Ch apter Three. Provo. met this week at a local cafe to enjoy a delicious dinner and business meeting under direction of Mrs. Herma Shaffer, Hostesses were Bessie Grimm and Ethel Ire- president. land Hkns Christian Andersen, After the ceremonies a busand iness meeting was held author of children's tales, was the Institute a Dane. to attend plans of the Layton Auxiliary were discussed. April 25 was announced as the date for the Aerie Mortgage Burning party and a birthday luncheon will be held at the home of Mrs. Sidney Belmont, April 13. ek May 1 Wedding Planned By Wanda Hamblin, Ted York Announcement is made of the engagement and approaching marriage of Wanda Hamblin and Ted E. York. Parents of the betrothed couple are Mr. and Mrs. Lyman D. Hamblin, Payson, and Mr. and Mrs. Byron O. York, Santa-qui- n. The engaged couple plan to wed on May 1 in the Salt Lake Temple. That evening they will Attending the bride will be Mrs. Paul Marvin, matron of honor; Frances Smith, maid of honor; Teri Shields, Pamela Hamblin and Joy York will be bridesmaids. The bride-to-is now completing her senior year at Pay-so- n High School. Her fiance, a graduate of Payson High School, is currently employed in Bountiful, where the couple plan to make their home. be be honored at a reception at Following their marriage, the the Payson West Ward. couple will make their home in Provo until Mr. Johansen completes his schooling. LINDA MARIE KENNEDY uate this June with a chemistry Lady Lions Tiny Beauties Enjoy Review Fashionable In New Styles I WANDA HAMBLIN Mr. and will graduate this spring from LAKE SHORE Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Williams University. She was a member with a announce Weber State College Mrs. Don R. Coombs of Provo announce the engage- of Decca Club, A Cappella Choir the forthcoming marriage of nursing degree. ment of their daughter, Jean and a vocal ensemble. She is their daughter, Lauraine, to 0. A graduate of Spanish Fork Williams, to Keith M. Johansen, currently serving a stake mis Aldo Seager, son of Mr. and High School where she was son of Mrs. Ray Johansen, also sion for West Utah Stake. Her fiance was graduated Mrs. C. Austin Seager of Ogden. president of the Pep Club, Miss of Provo. A May 28 wedding is planned Coombs is also active in musiThe couple plan to be wed from Carbon High School and in LDS temple ceremonies in is new a senior at BYU. He in the Salt Lake Temple. cal circles. Des"Miss was is a member of the American Coombs Miss Mr. Seager graduated from Salt Lake City in July. 1963-6She Miss Williams, a graduate of Society of Mechanical Enginert Blossom" for Ogden High School. jHe is an Provo High School and Utah eers. Mr. Johansen has comhonor student at Weber State Trade Technical Institute has plete i an LDS mission to the College where he will grad- also attended Brigham Young Eastern Atlantic States. Utah Lake V "' JEAN WILLIAMS LAURAINE COOMBS ifafz Mze Wz'tt 2b Wee Lauraine Coombs Engaged James B. Furr June 5 To Marry O. Aldo Seager Ruth Mae Witt, daughter of Mrs. Joseph W. 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