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Show lS?ZZn'm 8A Sunday Herald ICE Members and Guests To Dance at Formal cHRisTMAS The annual winter formal of Parents of the officers will be Provo Sub Debs will be held patrons. Thursday ,Dec. 26, in the Edge, mont First Fourth Ward Hall according to President Sally Sumner. Theme will be "Merry Little Christmas. A dinner will precede the PROVO SUB DEBS formal dance with members Will meet today at 2:30 p.m. and partners meeting at the with Susan King, 1481 Elm CirOaK Crest Inn in Spanish rorK. cle. It is important that all Guests will be invited to at members be present. tend the dance. Other officers of the club are RETIRED STEELWORKERS Gainjll Cameron, vice presl All members and their part dent; Pat Riggs, secretary; ners are invited to the Jaked Joyce Egan, reporter; Cheryl ham holiday dinner to be held Walker, historian. Friday, Dec. 27, at the Union The committee members In Hall. Reservations should be charge of the dance include made with Mrs. N.C. Fillmore Martha Hales, decorations; of Orem or Mrs. Bert Best Mary Seegmiller, refreshments; of Springville by Dec, 26. Barbara McLaughlin and Barbara Liddiard, programs; Variable stars are those stars Denise Anderson, favors; Ann whose brightness is not con ette Wiest and Laurie Martin, stant but whose light changes floor show. from time to time. Club Notes 1 ' j1 1 lJ If M 1 .'7, I'ROVO SUI5 DEI'.S make plans for the annual winter formal to be held Thursda.v for members and quests. Officers, from left, Sally Sumner, Joyce "Mer-r- v Kjrun, Slieryl Walker, Tat Uijjyjs and Gainell Cameron, are arranging a Little Christmas" decor and program. Linda Mae Roylance Bride of Gail Roper . In Salt Lake LPS Temrle ceremonies Dec. 13 Linda Mae Roylance, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alden E. Roylance of Orem, became the bride of Gail H. Roper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ornal V. Roper of Vineyard. Following the friends and relatives enjoyed a wedding dinner hosted by the off to 30 10 Skate passes or lessons with all new skates purchased before Christmas WH ITER GARDENS Provo 469 North 900 East Phone 373-467- 1 Information For HraM WauattAi U 1 168 West Centir i 4 ceremony, bridegroom's parents at their And in the evening the bridal party welcomed guests at a beautiful reception in the Orem 18th ward cultural hall. A holiday atmosphere was created with a flocked Christmas tree, old - fashioned lanterns, and small sleighs which centered the serving tables. Mums and ribbons in shades of pink nnrf lavender enhanced the decor. The bride wore a gown made of angel-skipeau. The high' camelot collar was formed with appliques of French peau d'anze lace and h:Mighted with, and pearls. The long sleeves were also bodice empire with lace with the de-- i tail following down onto the skirt. The hemline was finished with a scalloped lace watteau train edge and the full lace. The with enhanced was three-tierechapel length veil fell from a headpiece of peau and lace with a center of bor-ealcrystals and pearls. She carried a cascading bouquet of white pink roses and delicate phalaenopsis. Attending the bride were her sister, Laurelee Roylance, as maid of honor, Nila Roper, sister of the groom, Connie Heaps, Mrrianr.e Wright, Ann Blake, Helen Richman, and Rebecca Roylance, sister to the bride. Xy NEW AND USED home. 1 m k A- n ? - I mmmm iT..'' mm MM fr am 0v.WJ. j T- - MRS. GAIL ROPER (Linda Mae Roylance) d is Blake, Marianne Wright, and Helen Richman, also Linda Musser and Julie Asay. The couple honeymooned in California and are now at home a Roylance, Diane Roylance and Jennifer Greenhalgh acted as flower girls. They wore crnwns of d ink and lavender luminaire mi:tique and carried bouquets of glammehas ana OPEN TH ruffles, ribbons, buttons and bows MIDNIGHT on carnations. Brad Prescott DEC. ... 99k 14 VMj MONDAY and Keith Mr. Blake were best men. and Mrs. John E. Roylance and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Blake greeted guests. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Greenhalgh sat at the guest register, and Mrs. Keith Roylance was buffet hostess. Spe- 23 BIG here's why if's great to be a girl at Christmas! E- SALE cial guess were grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Adin 11. Brown, Never has there been a season when hbotSi were so big on the fashion scene. And no wonder,., when unusual styles fat our ycu see all Christmas collec'onl Whether sheathe romance type or the tailored type or both CosrietoM has .more of the blouses she loves. BeJavishlCivo her more than one, and see how her eye sparkle on Christmas momingl Mr. and Mrs. Eugene M. and Mr. Raymond Harding. Prenuptial parties were given by Mrs. Eugene Roylance, Ann Ray-lanc- what we teach: BEAUTY, etc. We practice The Flower Drum Supply 1 A The Body Sfiirtwfthadressyoir, el glowing Celanese acetate sctin with o seiPoned jacqoard pattern. In White, sizes $1 3.00. B Unusual shirred collar and cuf & edgej with ruffles. Of polyester & rayon In Whfaw' 6, for our last minute Christmas lAS5 Pink, Yellow, Blue. Szes'3038, $7.69. Wigs Wiglets Falls And many beauty accessories OPEN TIL IS KRESS sister Lisa 1 in Provo. 7:30 P.M. next door to Mary's Beauty College 373-571- 5 FL0WER DRUM COMPUTE BEAUTY SUPPLIES White, Beige, Blue, 30433, $1.00. F Perfectly simple Body Shirt of rich acetate & nylon crepe with French cuffs and pearl buttons. Grey, Black, White, 30438, $9.00. C Romantic style of sheer 100 polyester with a cascade of extravagant ruffles. In White, sizes 30438, 3)12.00 Open Evenings til 9 p.m. ISA Of E-- 373-558- CALL I 6, MONDAY Call: Mary's Beauty College Flower Drum Address: 346 West Center FOR INFORMATION C Irresistible blouse of tnacetare & polyester Caplcella crepe with tiers of lace edged ruffles. White, sizes 30VS8, $94)0. blouse of polyester & D Permanent-Pres-s rayon with a double flurry of ruffles down the front. Pink, White, Blue, Be!g sizes 30-3$7.00. The Stock Shirt, one of the great looks of the year, in creamy soft acetate & nylon crepe. mm qm t2 mwt U - |