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Show A; - Council The S10W.-50- t - j ; V--v. ;: ktx I ana Mrs., Pbiiip D. Curran of Silver Springs, MJ). Ihecouple -- welcomed friends at a formal reception that eve--r ning at the Women's Cultural Center where an international theme was arranged featuring dolls from foreign lands table by flowers-a- s Hummel figurcenterpieces. ines ' graced the base of the wedding cake and a display of souvenirs from Europe, Asia, Japan and Brazil were arranged" throughout toe hall For Her wedding dress the bride chose peau de soie with an overdress of French scalloped lace. Both were fashioned with high necklines and " long scalloped sleeves and the waistline was raised in front and dipped ta back. Tiny pearl buttons closed the lace overdress to the waist, where it opened to reveal the slim underskirt. .The dress rwar created sby an aunt, Mrs. Boyd Crane. Her veil was held with a1 cap af- cented by a large Dior rose ImRS. DOUGLAS M. CURRAN She carried a- - bouquet of pink (Jo Lane Laycock) Camellias. K " a,. ilJiidCliu .r'" Sf Greece, India, Hawaii, ijng Bavaria Pakistan, and. i.2 T;- Mrs. tte rzr and. Kathryn Laycock; ic4n car Spears, J8" -- beth aZl lrvoir tw,,i rjanuni, JUrs. Harold Dalebout, Mrs ""JDamp; Max and a dinner by Curtis Serge H. Benson was best Mrs. Lucy C. Tanner. and Dan Jim rman Smith, Norman Nielsen and The newlyweds will make a . Bates, ihome hv Provo where they will : Macdonald ushers. Taylor The .couple was entertained continue their studies at Brig-- 1 at a wedding dinner in the .ham Young University, President's, room at the Wil- - The bride will graduate in June. She is a member of, "Cur-tai- n Jldnson Center. The bride was feted at show- Time, U.S.A." and was r f ait i III N. 0 , 1967 Sunday Herold OWr a . ..'. auuu. Mrs. Eateman Talks to V LJ IW I r I 1 1 - ' .h. ''' ' From the Fashion World Betty Rose Assembles Their Coat Collection For All Occasions of Provo. The bride welcomed guests in her self designed wedding gown of satin with lace cage on hand-sew- n which individual Reader's Guild l 7. : Parents of the couple are Dr. and Mrs. Marion B. Brady and Mr. and Mrs. J, WuNielsen, all . , . ' Speakers will be Floyd H.i ntim Hdlurew JjaUilWli of the UUli i r-- nt TOur sriav vpninir frd- Mar County Commission,-an'j- -. rlier Kerr of the State Tax Com in the the in Salt Lake day discuss mission,- - who-wi- ll TempV d ...... . y Mr. and Mrs. Brent Nielsen Pamela Brady) were honored at a oharminalv arranoMt rA- - ( . i. Mr. Brent Nielsen. A Women's - Legislative Council of Utah County will meet Thursdajrat 9:30 a. m. at the Women's Cultural Cen-te- r, -. -p- County, Pamela-Brad- . Sets Meet Lay-coc- " f Legislative res: eception rnaiional Decor. Exchanging their niarriage vows in Salt Lake IDS Temple ceremonies Friday were Jo Lane Lnycock, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph G-.k of Orem, and Douglas October swcday, UtM pearls accented the lace motif. ' Tne lace and pearls were re ' - . ) Mrs. it, Lewis Allen was hos- peated in toe bridal cap which tess for the meeting of Reader's released her veil of illusion.; w Guild Thursday. l '- , She carried an orchid nested in - Mrs. J. Lavar ' rej carnations and pink roses. Bateman, . i j She was attended by Mrs. cently returned from the Virgin Islands, told of the year spent Warren Williams, Yvonne Bledin the beautiful islands, where soe, Sharon Brady, Cyndi War they lived on the Island of St. ner, bridesmaids, in blue, velHxMna&- v. vet empire jowns complemen, re-- ted by pink rose and carnation Members" first, .heard cording of Tnusic played on'noseeavs. Becky and Kathy.Ansteel drums. These steel drums derson were the petite flower are cut to various sizes and girls. ( Bert Nielsen was best man1 brstrikireslderdifferent tones - are obtained. These with Greg Nielsen as groomsdrums are made and played in man and Steven Nielsen, Richthe Virgin Islands. ard Mitchell, Mick Watson and The Virgin Islands are of vol- Dennis Brady as ushers. canic rock, it is a free port and The bridal party stood before MRS. BRENT NIELSEN tte people have an accent a large heart of green netting Pamela Brady) called "Colypso." In 1619 slaves illuminated with tiny lights. were brought into St 'John. Blue and green floral arrangeAfrica supplied slaves to the ments repeated the decorative area wnica was tne auction theme. 85 per cent of the - Parents of the groom were Population 'of Thomas Is hosts at a wedding breakfast for the couple following their negro. CuestiJttendingj55e Mr. marriage,' ., Allen's mother, Mrs, Young, parties were arCoin D.C. her daughters, Ana Barton and ranged by Mrs. James Johnson, WASHINGTON, an pop collecting, increasingly Carol Allen; Mrs. Richard Mrs. Ivan ' Henderson, Mrs. ular hobby, is not without its Guna and Mrs. Ream, mother Reed Clements, Mrs. Aaron hazards. The Food and Drug ' of Mrs.' BateiM" WaJkerpeanne Footer Linda Administration (FDA)" warned purge and Gloria Bosnian. some cleaning recently that presented the best with the Army and contain an musician award from the duty be extremely stationed In New Jer- "may will She and should substance is music department year. poisonous where Mrs. Nielsen plans be handled with care." a member of Phi Kappa Phi sey to join him. Honor Society, the A Cappella The substance is cyanide. Choir and the English Society Polishes or soldering solutions of which she is vice president with the Opera Workshop. He may contain it in quantities Mrs. Curran Is pursuing grad has completed two Defense De- lethal enough to MIL uate studies in English. He is partment tours to the Orient also a member of the A Cap and Europe and served an New York State ranks 30th in size iff the counrty; pella Choir and is associated IDS mission to South Brazil. ; UTMOST ELEGANCE IS ' "," . YOURS! if i ' ir ' - at t i Use Caution When Cleaning Those Old Coins - Pre-nupti- al - U. Te4 EVERY Supreme fashion Investment! Mink r of two full malt skint, and .shirred shaped In the prettiest way Imaginable. Luxurious all wool Northf leld Plush has self buttons with matching bone-likrims. Autumn Hazt, Black .natural ranch. ft e MONDAY Pur pradwh fcteM wnrtry af rlgHi of Import NIGHTS UNTIL , HERE ISA GI FT YOU'LL WANT ral 10-2- AND FRIDAY BETTER SELECT FOR TWO zJL " capelet-colla- mm 'I ' . Mar turn ISO0" TO KEEP YOURSELF... 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