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Show Sunday Herald 2A sr. iY, . iM Carlene Wilde Soys Vows, in Ceremony Temple Ceremonies Unite Couple Before Reception House. I 1. Jong-stemm-ed " f Pre-nupt- ial . -- from-.Hallraa- - World Fashions' Different Style Look For Men Seems Salable -t- ( The held Friday Park-Univers- u y Bette Knight wouldn't his clothes because there 'was some criticism about their beflowered ing effeminate shirts, pillar box (mailbox) red cord siacks, multicolored ties. But file shops were so mobbed that at tones It was difficult to get into them . . , so John Sephen reports. many women as men "weave in "and outrof thei5tephen shops. Women buy (he men's clothes. However, he designs for me - tender- - gender miniskirts to match the boy friend's trousers. Regardless of what the customer originally came in to buy, (or she) inevitably purchases trousers as well, The price is slim, around $10, and so is the fit. Salesmen individuals. The alteration " costs ?i " and tales several ' hours. Stephen's designs are frankly effeminate. However, he feels a man needs an occasional from gray flannel Camp ' followers buy trousers with tiny floral Cowers, or cherry and white hoops around the leg. A range of soft colors in cot ton, denim, linen and corduroy is also available. '""Mcrrwant thecigaretts line, ' taper-legs-to-s- uit Stem Delta. Exemolar of Beta Sigma Phi, will chapter hold the ooerane nroeram and business meeting yot me new -season on TuesdayVening. TV war's nroeram. "Festi- AMia Couple Are Married in ELSA KAY WEENIG Dinner Held -- . Orem Rites aauanau -- . precision Swiss watch for the active main.v 17-Jew- r; -- Women's Council Planning For Breakfast and Ru m mage yr th Thejride's nieces served as flower girls. Ronald Carter, brother of the bride, acted as best man and Ronald Dan Carter was ring " bearer. " - ; Ushera were David and James Thomas, Barry Tasso and Dick Tittrington. Mrs, Marvin McEwan acted as official hostess and Mr. and Mrs. Dannie Carter and Mr. and Mrs. Don Thornton greeted guests at the door. cil is invited, .to participate in the week's events. Anyone who has items they would like to contribute may call Mrs. B. B. Glasgow and they will be picked up. Funds from this sale will the go to the building fund-fo-r An outdoor breakfast on Wednesday, Sept. 14, at Mrs. Ruth Aiken Knell's hone, 334 E. Center Street, is planned by the Provo Women's Council, Serving will begin at 9 a.m., - and continue until 10 a.m. Members wiH be guests of the officers. Mrs. Fred Loveless is serving as chairman. - AnnuaTrummage sale wuTbe SeptLlS and Itatme okUsluiK house on Third North and University Avenue, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m, on Thursday, and 9 a.m. to noon on Friday. Members are invited to bring items for. the rummage sale to the Wednesday breakfast. - Anyone interested in the Coun new building. On me way are home ary-cleaning units, converted from washing machines with the flick of a switch. Electrical World reports the development and nylons . Wet draped- - over-- mr soon may be lingerie shower rod a thing ot the past. Merchandising Week, a trade publication, says a built-i- n domes dryer for the bath is on the market. It fits flush to the wall, out of the way. It also serves as room heater, towel warmer and humidifier;; C MR. Mrs. - Gwynn J y THE WALKING HAZARDS 1 NEW YORK (UPI) Pedestrians are eight times more likely to, get hurt from a fall on uneven pavement than from : CONVENIENT TERMS! an auto. to 600' depth as WaUrprcof Insurance Travelers as case mi crystal are T V long tact. Luminous hands, dial. Companies, analyzing 21,799 hjrid, pedekrian accMenV daimsTTti-porte- d Calendaf numfalls the pavement mode) by Bay'or ber one hazard. Falls on ice i lung s mm and yiil ri !ntirt cause ' three toes as ' many '3 J Ijiw111 13613 32 pedestrian mishaps as the auto. But auto accidents usually are nil more serious, resulting in g ' IS W E L E R claims three times as high as I the average pedestrian accident S7M130 OPEN MON. 'TIL 9 P.M. 62 W. CENTER, PROVO ' cjaim. - Jhe .in-- :, Swtep-secon- d Buiiw mil J TUTTLE Can you use a crisp, new one IN OREM or Gwendolyn . Beauty Shop TUTTLE lJ and Mrs. Elmer Knowles.:. Manager of "Naomi's Call for MR. el . Is the NEW . The meeting follows the open-in- s day tea held recently at the home of Miss Marie Elliott, so cial chairman. Yellow and 2old dahlias re flected the new fall oroeram. which- - relates - to beautv and yellow roses, thesorority's flow er, were reaturea at me serving table. Mrs. .Verna Garrett, presi dent, announced the new chair men and reports were heard from board members. A report was also heard on the summer party at the home of Mrs. Gwen Bennett when husbands of members were guests. A special guest at the teajwas Mrs. Bertha McAtavey, a transferee from SaltXake City. . Installation val of Life,"rwill bgresented by me program chairman, who The newly-wed- s left Sunday has also prepared the. opening for Glendale, Calif., where they me on "Wiraows of program win make their, home. SOUl."-, vice-presid- received reception evening at the Ward cultural -- - Sorority J Plans for New Year e hall. f ) - A ceramic cupid carrying a tray bedecked with tastefully arranged autumn flowers and fruits enhanced the hall where guests were greeted by "Dr. and C4 "I f Mrs. John R. Halliday and Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Cox. The bridal party stood before a stately Grecian backdrop of pillars and MRS. BARRY SMITH ' urns filled with gladioli and (Lenis Carter)., ier mums. "' For her wedding gown the bride chose an original gown of delustered satin featuring an empire waist with appliques of imported lace. He- r- shoulder-length- vil of DlSt MARK H: MURRY JJL The annual Installation Din(Carlene Wilde) sheerest --illusion was- - held-- in ner of the Thursday Club was home of Mn. Joseph place by a white delustered and gold held at foe satin rose. A single orchid cir-- skirted with white lace " I cled with split carnations and ribbon. A double-rin- g ceremony per A Taking office were Mrs. Kenthe bridal special guest at the recep yellow roses formed formed at the Orem Reception bouquet. tion was Mrs. LaRue Wilhams, neth. Cannon, president; Mrs. " Centre tnlted in marriage 'lEdwin Hinckley, vice presi Attending the bride in floor- grandmother of the groom, of Mr. length gowns of avocado green The bride' was feted at pre- - dent; Mrs." Burton Robinson, ' Mrs. Scott and Mrs. F. D,, Carter of Orem, with dark green lace accent nuptial parties given by Mrs secretary-treasureMrs. Lawr Lawrence Clarke, Susan Watts Orrock; historian-reporte- r, were Susan Watts, and Barry Smith, son of Mr. larke --Suzanne Eeed, Suzanne IReedand-Mrs., ence Jay the theme fo the yearr"Pot and"MraTMaurice Sinlm, also Mrs. Jaraes E. FindvandJJrs. I. Hatch Pourri" was introduced by Mrs. of Orem. A reception honoring Paul ensemble Hanseen, sister of t h e For her going-awa- y Hinckley,, who is also .program the young couple followed the Mrs. Murry chose' navy blue - groom. chairman. Illustrating the ceremony on. sept. 3. Jim Wilde, a brother of the knit suit with pink accent. Cannon had each theme,Mrs. The bride was lovely in bride,, was best man. Mr. and -- After a honeymoon in South member draw an Item from white faille of sheath-typ- e gown Mrs. J. Carl Wilde served as ern California the .couple" will jar filled with nuts, fruits and topped with a lace bodice and special host and hostess. reside in Provo where both will candies. , trimmed with sequins end r me wedding guests were contirn. their studies at Brig- - The outgoing president, Mrs. A train long sweeping pearls. served from an attractive table ham Young University. Allan Fkmage, welcomed Mrs. bordered with wide scalloped Willis Brimhall, a member who lace encrusted with pearls and has been out of the state for sequins, fell gracefully from several years.. Mrs. William her shoulders and a tiara of Dyer, who has been on leave pearls secured her white nylon of absence, also was welcomed. net veil. Her bridal bouquet was made up of Hostesses were the outgoing tied - with white satin officers including Mrs. Firm-ag-e, 4 floor-leng- Be watican men & The couple plan to marry on lec. c in the Salt Lake Temple and will be honored the following evening, Ltec 3 at a reception in the Edgemoni aecona Ward Chapel by the parents of the bride. - Miss-- Weenig i JkjTMBiHoiuwm High School, where she was affiliated with the Orem Band and ngerettes. She is currently aJurJor at .the Brig ham Young : Unlvcrtytsx---Mr. Jex is a graduate of Provo High School where he served as has completed of the itudentbody.-H- eChurch LDS in Irance the for mission a and Belgium. He is planning to register as a senior this month at the nghap , Young University. : newlyweds at a colorful pests -- .aifraM"Amer- M. Jex, son of Mr. and Airs. Ueorge x Jex, all of Provo. ' Wilde of Provo, thin rousers," slightly "flared By BETTE KNIGHT ribbon. ST. JEAN, CAPE FEERAT, at the bottom, tight chest, na She was attended by Mrs. France Englishman John tural shoulders,., four., buttons Richard Winkler as matron of wide Some and order clothes. men's lapels. Stephen designs a coachman's jacket, almost honor, Mrs. Barry Tasso, Linda He has opendown to the knee, nipped in Hayes, Betty Waisner and Lynn ed ate boutiSmith, who wore waist, then flared. ques in the Satisfied with his American gowns In pastel shades of blue, United States success, Stephen plans to con green, and yellow. They car and three in? ried corsages of white and yel Canada. Each quer Lurope. low carnations, tied with yelsold out withlow satin ribbon; . in a west : Disclosed at in announcement party at th home of Mr. and 'Mrs. John "L Weenig was' the engagement of their daughter, Elsa Kay: Weenig, to Rodney The marriage of Carlene Wilde and Mask H. Murry Jr. was solemnized kt theSalt Lake Temple on Friday, Sept. 9. . following the nuptial rites, the bridegroom'! parents honored the coupk at a wedding breakfast held in Hotel Utah. Parents of the growl art Mark H. Murry of Los Angeles, Calif., and Mrs. Lacy Romer of Salt Lake City. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs William M. Kathlene : Gabbhas became Mrs: Norman Jay Smith, Friday, s the couple exchanged rows in the Salt Lake Temple. A reception followed the wedding tt the West Utah Stake Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. "Wayne GabbiUi of Provo. The groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. jMseNoroan Smith of Orem, The bride wore a gown of ny lon organza, scented with lace embroidered with, seed pearls, a double train,, a veil of silk illusion, and a crown of flowers and seed pearls. She carried a bridal bouquet of roses and car nations. Assisting the bride was the groom's sister, Donna Smith as maid of honor. Carolyn Lam Karen Zobell, FonteHa bert, Henderson, Paula Craig, Suzanne Forse, and Judy Ostler also attended her. They wore gowns of blue and gold, and each, of them carried a rose. , Best man was Stan Smith, a cousin of the groom. Ushers were Mr. and Mrs. Max Neil- son. The groom's father was host at a. wedding dinner, given in honor of the couple, MRS. NORMAN JAY SMITH - Out of town guests were Mr. (Kathlene Gabbitas) and Mrs Sterling " Brindley, Kingston, and Mr. and Mrs. ser- Max NEW YORK (UPI)-T- he Neilson, Lander, Wyo. ious business-o- f getting a col parties included a lege education .has its lighter personal shower given by Karen side. Zobell and Sonja Shumway, and The humor shows in the tal also one given, by Donna and : ents of students at 10 colleges Mrs. Smith. A kitchen shower and universities who composed was given by Betty. Jo Christen- the lines for a new collection senrMrs.i3iarles Furse and Sam- Suzanne Furse, Gay Law and of cards ples:. "I haven't , seen you Vontella uayson gave her around lately . , . been going grocery shower in Payson. to class?" and "Well, I finally After a wedding trip to northmy major last week , , , ern Utah, the couple plans to : he teaches ROTC." " make their home in Orem. Elsa Kay Weenig Plans Wedding 1 BARBARA RICHARDSON for an appointment' HOURS FROM 8:30 A.M to 6:30 P.M. 29 WEST 400 NORTH, OREM 7777 .; 7" hundred dollar bill? 225-324- 1 SUGGEST-ANE-W TV enlj tmffte in NAME FOR MISS AMERICA. - .y ;.-- ; .vj - .. - - YOU MAY-I- E THE VIHHER! our new complete line of nt! i - J I 14 . brown In our gift collection . . gift handkerchiefs brocade evening bags new, filmy scarvei newly arrived I . K , - ;' rrK "'' jf - ' ' ' ' rift X XJA 5 WACK of U In!! f Such "lovely, luscious la9y lingern" . . . every fashionable woman can hardly resist chooatng It all for her private wardrobe. Shop the beauty ' way i at Deon's. . . V j iyfgy T"rT jy'y Put zing In yurstePwima knacky walking shoe from Miss America. So Vyf - V smartiy "strapped and set i a little heel. $Q99 i ' J i . 7 l . COORDINATED SPORTSWEAR " by Mr. Bob Tops, shifts, slacks in mix or match colors. . . ." COM 45 East Center, Prove 154 West Center Provo 210 North University Ave. Provo |