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Show I SEPT. SUNDAY, 2A Sunday Herald UtM Cawtfy, 8, 1961 Sharren Wells Bride Of Bryant Anderson I" ' Ann Burton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alma P. Burton of Orem, and Keith S. Blake, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max J. Blake of Price, were united in marriage Friday at the Mantl LDS Temple. Following the ceremony the newlyweds were honored at a family party hosted by the bride's parents at their home. The bride wore an elegant lace gown with a double skirt slim bodice and fitted sleeves. A butterfly veil of illusion was caught with a delicate head J''l','liJ)t M. Wells, daughter Sharren of Mr. and Mrs. Leland J. Wells of Billings, Mont., formerly of Pruvo, became the I Jf -- bnde of Bryant Ford Anderson, son of Mi. and Mrs. J. Ford Anderson of Pendleton, Ore., Friday in the Salt Lake LDS ft - '' Temple. honored tnem the Vineyard that evening LDS Ward Hall. The couple greeted guests befoie a backdrop of pink net illusion with pink ribbon roses. Gladioli also decorated the ball. The bride wore a gown of delustered satin and scalloped Aleticon lace. The gown was with length lace sleeves, and her shoulder-lengt-h veil of illusion fell from a delustered satin bow. ine carried a bouquet of small pink rosebuds. was Oliver Mrs. Rodney matron of honor, and Lynette Wells, sister of the bride; Judy Anderson, sister of the groom; and Evelyn Robins were bridesmaids. They wore street-lengtgowns of moss green and car ried bouquets of pink gladioli. Marilyn Anderson was at the guest book. Mark Anderson, brother of the groom, was iest man, and Wells and Michael George Anderson, brother of the couple, ushered. Special guests inclided grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George F. Wells, and Mrs. Joseph D. Wadley Jr. A reception in " ' J if 1 ' " ii ' & - A L ' 4 If three-quart- 1 ' i .. LvwiL s&fr flit " JigaaaJtlaftfe a,-- MRS. BRYANT ANDERSON (Sharren Wells) Polly's Pointers Easy Ways To Solve .' By POLLY CRAMER DEAR POLLY Like most women, I always had a great - deal of trouble putting in or removing screens until my son showed m a few tricks. With a soft pencil, carefully mark the place for the screw. Drive or a small nail about less into the mark. To remove the nail, put a magazine or something similar under the hammer's claw to prevent scarring of the wood as you pull it out Rub the threads of the screw on a bar of soap, insert into flue nail hole and it goes in whht no trouble at all. .... If screw is hard to remove because it won't start, give it a good turn the wrong way to tighten.' That will often break It loose. If it is in metal and no "penetrating" oil is handy, pour a little lighter fluid turn around it, .give it a the wrong way and then try it the right way. STELLA can I DEAR POtLY-W- hat do with a dozen new carpet 14 samples? Those measuring x 18 inches aire in various shades of gold, one red one is 14 x 34 inches and another is 14 x 6 inches. I do hope some of the readers who have proved so resourceful in providing wonderful answers to problems ' will heln me. MARJORIE Marion and DEAR POLLY I. too. received a new rain coat full of wrinkles. The man ufacturer had included a tag advising that one put the garment in the clothes dryer, set at the lowest heat, and allow it to toss around for no longer than a minute. It did take several minutes before I was satisfied but, of coarse, there is danger of leaving the garment in too long. Watch it constantly and hang up on a wooden coat hanger immediately after removing from the dryer. This remedy should have been "old hat" to me. It was - I used to treat v ' "V" rV piece. The couple was unattended. The former Miss Burton is a student at Brigham Young University majoring in phys-ceducation. Mr. Blake also is attending BYU where he is an honor student majoring to physics. After a honeymoon trip, the couple will make their home in Provo wnere botn will continue their schooling. Prenuptial parties were given by Mrs. Rulon Anderson, Linda Anderson, Mrs. Fred Whitaker, Mrs. Mrs. Murray Rawson, Ray Watters, Linda Roylance, Mrs. Lynn Watkins, Mrs. Mary Bishop, Mrs. G. M. Christiansen, and Mrs. Ava Winterton. A ' al HI ' . er MRS. KEITH BLAKE (Ann Barton) eri ar Tyro Club The Christian Women's Club will hold its monthly meeting at the Royal Inn in Provo on Wednesday at 12:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome. Allen Molascon will be the guest speaker. Also, there will be a fair type special program, and all wom en are requested to bring a small bazaar Item. Reserva t'ona may be made by calling the Royal Inn. Babysitting ser vices will be provided, Grooming Guide One lesson that became obvious during the Paris fall was: the fashion collections lower the neckline, the less likely the model was wearing a bra. Many necklines plunged to members were Twenty-sipresented gifts for 100 percent attendance. The door prize went to Mrs. Tom Gessford. Ilene Newman, who was spon sored for Girls State by the club, sang and gave a brief report on Girls State. Mrs. Norma Thomas reported on the Not surprisingly, the models Democratic National conven chosen by Paris couturiers are tion. becoming much curvier man Fall flowers made the tables the traditional skin and bones attractive. stereotype high fashion mannelook The quin. became passe almost overnight when Yves St Laurent Intro too last duced the season and a new crop of curvier models was ready mis OF CLUB time for more transparent looks will meet Monday at 8 p.m. ana daring necKiines. flat-chest- Witch my HAW A OCTOBEI 7 NOV. JO-- Jf w " f Viv jv " - X. ' f V; , h r . r t ' I For Bride News Story Because of the increasing demand for space for bridal pictures and stories the following rules have been established by The Daily Herald: If blh an engagement announcement and wedding story are desired, the first must be made at least six weeks prior to the wedding. While every effort will be made to publish announcements and wedding stories on a preferred date, no guarantee of such date will be made. Those scheduled in advance will be given preference. Information and picture must be in the Herald office at least three days prior to publication. Wedding Information should be submitted prior to the wedding, so that it can be published Immediately following. There Is a $3 engraving fee when an engagement or wedding picture is used. The elegance of cathedral windows and illuminated can- delbra was blended with the beauty of a thousand small orchids and other Hawaiian flowers for the reception ar ranged at the Sunset Third Ward Friday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Allen (Linda Ann Hatfield). The young couple had taken their wedding vows earlier that day in ceremonies performed in the Mantl LDS Temple. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Hatfield and Mr. and Mrs. O. Stanley Allen of Manti. The lat ter were hosts at a wedding breakfast following the cere mony. The bride s ensemble, crea ted by her mother, included a dress of heavy satin with bell skirt with sleeves and an deep band of imported lace, en crusted with seed pearls, on the sleeves, hem edge and train, A cloud veil nylon illusion was caught with a satin flower touched with rhinestones and f t, 1 Kw. Ithtiti ftljr tow If bM pMibl. CHRISTOPHERSON Mvffifl T.tff Dirtr "RED CARPET" 2t2 N. I TRAVIt nlvrrelty SERVICl - Swiss mm. over blue satin Cyril Haws was best man with Dave Call and Doug Chase as ushers and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine L. Houtz and Mr; and Mrs. Lyle R. Houtz greeting guests. The couple plan to reside in Provo. 9 MRS. BRIAN RAWLINGS (LaDonna Houtz) Women Of GC Plan Medical Group Plans Breakfast Session This Tuesday Utah County Medical Assistants will meet at the Village Inn for breakfast on Tuesday at 7 a.m. The guest speaker will be Colonel Dave Lyons, e member of the Industrial of the Armed Forces. He will speak on "National Security and Medical Assisting." All medical assistants are Invited. Reservations may be made with Eunice at or Mary at by Monday The Women's Division of the Provo Chamber of Commerce will hold its third general meeting for the year on Friday, Sept. 13 at the Wilkinson Center on campus in Room 357 at 12 Col-eg- Noon. Speaker will be Dr. Richard Call who will explain and discuss the amendments that will be placed on the November ballot. 375-20- 9 noon. J. Robert Bullock will briefly on the Na- speak tional Security that will be held in Provo through the week of Oct. 14 Know True Value Seminar cold Workmanship is on of the keys to the value you are get ting. Wlien buying clothing check seams to 6ee if they are even in width, flat and wide enough to withstand strain and permit alterations. If not, you are not getting value for your money. to Oct 25. Contact the Chamber of Commerce office, by Wednesday, to make reservations. 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Cenr Jl Jewelry, Optical and Knit Shop 124 WIST CINTW - PROVO - J73-519- J Up. f $159 thru Sept 22 enly , , , nationally vertlttd Itauty i 79 OAfj fAWY HOSI, regoUfly $2.00 HEINDSELMAN'S with matched floral accents. $484.00 (mrttJ CwpWtt i- - Teresa and Deborah Rawiings were attendants in blue dotted False eyelashes are now an important cosmetic accessory in the best of circles. But how do we clean them? Here is one sure way: Dunk them several times in a solution of warm water and a dash of gentle baby shampoo to loosen dirt and hardened eye make up. in . multi-layer- Wash False Eyelashes thoroughly - ; the door. Special guests were Mr. and Mrs. Leonal King end Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hatfield, grandpar ents. The couple will make a home in Logan where both will con tinue their schooling. The bride was entertained by Margene Sabin and Vickie Stubbs prior to her marriage. Rinse LDS Temple ceremonies Friday in Salt Lake City were performed by Henry D. Taylor tor LaDonna nouiz, aaugmer of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie B. Houtz, and Brian Dee Rawlings,, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max S. Rawl-Ingall of Provo. That evening the couple were feted at a festive reception at the Rivergrove Second Ward hall where blue and white were featured in the attractive decorations. They were also honored earlier in the day when parents of the bridegroom invited ihe bridal party to dinner in Salt Lake City, Alencon lace overscored the bridal gown of delustered satin with the emphasis on slesves, bodice and train. Her veil fell s from a delicate in cluster. She carried blue tipped orchids. Lorna Beth Little, Mrs. Lynn Killpack, Anna Von Kampen, s, pearls. The brides maids frocks were of embossed taffeta in varying shades of pink with which they wore tiny veils of pink net Barbara Hatfield was maid of honor with Emily Peay, Mar gene Sabin and Susan Hatfield as bridesmaids. Best man was David Johnson with Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Meecham welcoming guests at ' Mrs. Allen Winterton There will be a program and with n home-makin- l - ? With Brian Dee Rowlings Club Notes our collection Witch Hazel Beouty f Rules List Humes are playing the romantic role in women's wear today. They are lovely on fresh, VALLEY CHAPTER THREE, blouses and around throat crisp OES "Knowledge is our Business". and wrists on a plain dress, out in was This ttieme carried Frist meeting of the season Also Irresistibly sweet peeking the introductions of Mrs. Pat will be held Tuesday at 8 p.m. out of hems of little girls' ten who held a lexicology les- at Masonic Temple. dresses. son in the form of a spelling bee. Mrs. Mary Goodwin gave the story "Fable Nine" by Wil liam Saroyan. A round table panel on evaluation was moderated by Mrs. Eloise Fillmore. Guests of the evening were Miss Edith Harmer and Mrs. J. H. Ashworth. ? 4, MRS. LaVAR ALLEN (Linda Hatfield) the navel or at least to the waist with no support for the bosom oher than that provided by nature. The most popular neckline for the newly revived little black dress was a long all; from a high jewel collar to a tiny belted waist x The regular meeting of the Tyro Toastmistress Club for the fall season was held Thurs day at a local cafe with Mrs Grace Allman presiding. She announced her committees for the coming year and the poli cies to be followed. She reported that the international president, Mrs. Viola Hillary of Willmington, Calif., will be honored at a reception Oct. 20 at Willow Creek Country Club in Salt Lake City. The quarterly Council meeting will be held in Ocden Sept 21. Participating on the program from Tyro Club will be Mrs. C. Brent Patten and Mrs. Ray E. Nelson. Mrs. Allman Introduced Mrs the toastmistress. Nelson a for the year is The theme ,v Schedules Meet The Provo Lady Lions held Hostesses at par ties for the bride were Mrs. the opening meeting oi the year Harold Bailey, Mrs. D. 0. Larat the Women's Cultural Cen son end Mrs. Russell Jackson. ter, Thursday. the Following a honeymoon, couple will be at home in Provo rawn Johnson played piano while continuing their education selections as members gath- at Brigham Young University. Mrs. Bert KJrkwood, Both will graduate in the president, welcomed the guests spring. The bride is a meinDer oi and presided. New officers Sigma Delta Omicron at BYU, made arrangements for the and the groom Is a five-yeevening. engineering student He filled Guests were Mrs. Fred Skou- an LDS mission in the Great sen and Mrs. Neiae Nieto. Lakes area. New members welcomed art Mt3. Paul Anderson and Mrs, Karl Skousen. Mrs. Leroy Harding was welcomed back after an absence. New Season i For Women Open Year Begins Azr Christian Club Lady Lions hazel, one of our beauty great grandmother's children'j plastic pants and lit- standby's, is a great aubsutu-tiotle suits with plastic linings. for more expensive The heat makes the plastic soft items. It can serve as beauty and pliable, and removes the an astringent, a skin toner wrinkles at the same time. Do and an ingredient in beauty watch carefully. ARLENE masks for oily skin. Cotton If dollar a will receive Yoe soaked in witch hazel g squares Polly uses your favorite and held over the eyelids will Problem Idea, Poily'i or solutioR to a problem. Write beautify them as it soothes tired eyes. If large ports are Polly ia care of this newspaper. your problem, try this treat Climbine on the popularity ofiment; Prepare a solution of Jogging to jog off pHinds and one dram of boric acid and Inches, one firm now has come sight ouncei or witch hazel, out with the indoor jogger. It's soak cotton in the solution, and a metal tracklike exerciser, apply to the enlarged port area first of its kind, says the firm,' and Kill produce every benefit firmness, stamina and flexibili- from leg contouring to muscle ity of the body. the way 'J pre-nupti- Problems laDonna Houtz Says Vows Marriage Vows Spoken By Linda Ann Hatfield Ann Burton, Keith Blake Marries LaVar Allen Uto M!it V ittxklngi at great ente yar lovingM Booifu!, luxuriously ihter. the choke of (mart women everywhere. Slock up now at the special Sale Price! |