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Show ' 7 I ' 1 1 Madge Stoker To Wed Evelyn Warren Will Marry Michael Deamer Sept. 12 Ralph Cherrington Jr. - Christie Ann Burr Circles Date With Brent Fackrell Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miss Burr, a graduate of PLEASANT GROVE C Burr, Orem, announce thejOrera Tigh School, has also and Mrs. Marlow T. Stoker, and forthcoming tended the Utah State University Pleasant Grove, announce the of their daughter, and Brigham Young Unlver-Christ- forthcoming marriage of Iheir marriage Ann, to Brent Fackrell, sity. daughter, Madge, to Pvt. Ralph on of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Fact Mr. Fackrell, a graduate of Cherrington Jr., son of Mr. and rell pf Ely, Nev. .white Pine County High School Mrs. Ralph Cherrington, Orem. The COUDle Will be United in Nevada rise nttorMoH ih. The couple will exchange Sept 19 In wedding ceremonies University of Nevada, and will marriage vows Tuesday, Sept S, ai me onae s nome, wiin a gar- enroll as a senior at BYU this at the home of the bride, with den reception to follow that eve- fall. He has been affiliated with1 an open house the same evening ning at 328 E. Center, Orem, the Norsemen while in College. from 8:30 to 10:30 p.m. All from 7 to 9 p.m. Attending the bride will be friends and relatives are in Karleen DIckerson, maid of vited to attend. honor, and Kathy Richards, Attending the bride will be Nancy Long and Jean Burr as Judy Eastman and Cindy Lou attendants. der, with Dean Cherrington act Hostess for the announcement ing as best man. Mr. and Mrs. party, which was held Saturday, Dale Steiner will serve as ush was the bride's aunt, Carole ers. Burr. The newlyweds plan to tour The Couple will reside in Pro-- ! Europe on their honeymoon. vo following the marriage, They will make their home in New officers, Orem Branch, SUNDAY, AUGUST 31, 1969 2A Sunday Herald American Association Universi. Prow, UM ty Women, met at the home of Mrs. Victor Davies to plan the year's program. ' The study course this year wijLbe "Human Use of Urban1 Spilce." Many problems have. resuiiea irom - an increased poMation and this will be the basis for study. Each month 8U&: interesting problems as: Adequate housing for all; eduA Canton, Ohio reader sent highest mountain and swim the cation for better environment; n adfiauate and safe trasportation; me a clipping of a deepest ocean and he did. The hetUh and sanitation problems columnist's remarks about a only thing is, when he finally ana ideals; senior citizen pro woman's true colors being re- got around to it, he left her at grams, etc.. will be discussed. vealed efter the marriage cere- home with their eight kids. guest mony. She suggested I give a And nagging wives? The kind Special, speakers have been invited to wife's view. I have much ad who say they'll always be bepresent the problems, and to dis miration for the columnist, but hind their man and from then on cuss, them with the members. really, hasn't he ever known a she's barking at his heels? Well As a special excursion, the woman who married her ideal maybe. But doesn't somebody spring meeting will consist of and then found out he was an have to be the power behind the dr Je? a guided tour of the Springville ordeal? Doesn't he know that before oa I know, I know. Men look Arf.Gallery. back to the days of the New officers are: President, marriage a man can be per fondly when granny Margaret Sullivan; first vice fect gentleman, while after Pioneer Woman, off a tribe of fought supposedly president, Marilyn Madsen, pro marriage the only door hell hoed the back 40, Indians, second for in one is her the the vice gram chairman; open backed bread every day and a president, Madge Davies, mem kitchen so it'll be easier for gooseberry pie on Sunday and the when in carries treasurer, she chairman; her bership took a half hour away hardly Maria Mouritsen; secretary, groceries? from the spinning wheel to give Jean Jenkins. As for the way some women to twin boys. What puzzles All university graduates are go to seed after they've caught birth me is that men somehow mix coftjjally invited to join with a husband, well I'll agree that up and believe the thi Orem members the fourth some women might look better sameeverything woman was so feminine beof if they put up their faces in Thursday every month she'd hardly dirty her hands ginning in September. If inter- curlers. But, if some men would a camelia bud, a wopicking ested please call Mrs. Victor only look into a mirror at the man who, all silk and ruffles, Davies, breakfast table, perhaps they stood dainty and demure upon w. might understand why she's a pedestal squinting up her eyes that way. the last wo(Confidentially, And he talks about false and man I saw standing on a ped Did you know that back in broken promises! How many estal was my cousin June and 177 about 80 pec cent of a fam-Q-y men assure their wives they are her husband was handing her a e pay was spent saving up something for a rainy light bulb.) on 'food in the U. S.? It still is day? Sure, SHE thinks he means The fact is that one cannot about that amount in the under- money, but it turns out what he have everything in a husdeveloped nations of the world. had in mind was an unbrella, band or a wife. And, I do beIn' 1968, only 17 per cent of the a hot water bottle and a pack- lieve most couples when they tell me, "It was love at first disposable income in the U. S. age of cold tablets. wait1 spent for food. ApproxiI'll admit some men do keep sight." There's a good chance of that their promises like the fellow that if EITHER of them had mately who said for her he'd climb the taken a close second look. amount went for meat. OREM-- BONNIE RAE IVIE EVELYN WARREN MADGE STOKER CHRISTIE ANN BURR Mr. ie OremAAUW Names Study for New Year Betty Canary Germany, where Mr. Cherring. ton is scheduled to be stationed with the U.S. Army. Miss Stoker is a graduate of Pleasant Grove High School and LDS Seminary, and graduated from Continental Beauty School She is presently employed in Orem. Mr. Cherrington, a graduate of Orem High School and LDS has been in the Seminary, armed forces for the past six months and will be stationed in Germany for at least a year. Daytime Dandy Breeze through an active day in this ycked dress that flares the hemline with pleats. No. 3259 comes in sizes 12 to 20. Size 14 (bust 34), sleeveless, takes Ztt yd. of fabric. Send 40 cents plus 10 cents for third class postage for this pat tern to IRIS LANE (care of The Daily Herald), Morris Plains, N. J. 07950. Add 15 cents for 44-i- n. mail and special handling. Free pattern is waiting for you. Send 50 cents for our new Pattern Book, which contains coupon for patterns of your choice. first-clas- s Fall-Wint- well-know- well-inform- , 225-270- 1. Sjiades of 1776 take-hom- .... one-four- th Mr. and Mrs. Welby S. War ren of Mapleton announce the Sept 12 marriage of their daughter, Evelyn, to Michael L Deamer, son of Mr. Jack Deam Judy Swanson, Susan Holbrook and Linda Mevenson. Miss Warren is a graduate of Springville High School and at tended Utah State University er of Ogden. for two years. She is now em They will be married In the ployed in Salt Lake City. Salt Lake LDS Temple, and a Mi. Deamer, a graduate of reception will honor them in Ben Lomond High School in the Mapleton Ward Hall. Chosen student at to be attendants are Margie Qgden, is a pre-laHutchings, Connie and Karen University of Utah. He has filled Warren, LeAnna Baadsgaard, an LDS mission in Germany. . SpringMaking anLDS Semville High School week of engagement and forthcoming inary graduate and was active marriagt of their daughter, in the FHA and Steno Clubs Bonnie Rae Ivie, to Grant Lee while in high school. She is also McKinney, son of Mrs. Glee a graduate of Utah Technical Gurney of American Fork, are College in Provo. Mr. McKinMr. and Mrs. Rey A. Ivie of ney is an American Fork High School graduate and Seminary Springville. The couple will recite mar- graduate. He filled a mission to riage vows on Sept 12 in the the Gulf States and is presently Manti LDS Temple and will be enrolled at the Brigham Young honored at a receotion the same University. The couple will make a home evening in the Springville Stake in American Fork. House. SPRINGVILLE nouncement Wit Of Women Usually Directed Against Men LONDON Beatrice Lillie, who is Lady Peel in private life, was dining with the royal family at Palace when a Buckingham nervous waiter spilled ome soup on her evening gown. Drawing herself up in mock horror and pointing to the door she cried: (UPI)-Entert- "Never again". darken ainer my The bon mot broke the tension, everybody laughed including the waiter and Lady Peel's wit had saved the day, not for the first time. The incident is recalled in a new book, "The Wit of Women" (Leslie Frewin) which purports to be the first collection of witty sayings by women, though the husband and wife team of Lore and Maurice authors, Cowan, refuse in their introduc tion to define what they mean by witty. word." This book seeks to repair the omission. There is the famous review of fte film, "I Am A Camera" by critic Caroline Leieune: "Me no leica". There Is American writer Helen Rowland on marriage: A nusoand is what is left of the' time it's proof of his love.H Love never dies of starva tion, but often of digestion", Character analysis by Dame Rebecca West, the writer: "He is every other inch a gentleman". And these from a wide variety of ladies: "Too many cooks spoil the Dior brothel" "Madame" Polly Act "From biblical times to the present day," they wrote, "man has praised woman for her beauty and her virtue, con demned her for her frailty and her fickleness...of wit never a lover after the nerve has w lf - - s V 7 V ler. "What a pity when Christo pher Columbus discovered America that he ever mentioned it" Dame Margot As- quith. "The first time Adam had chance he laid the blame on a woman" Lady Nancy Astor. "Behind almost every woman you ever heard of stands a man who let her down" writer Naomi Bliven. Swim Is Not Bath Don't let the tots win you over to their, "Why should I take a bath. I've just been swimming" psychology! Swim water coats your body with salt, chlorine, and other impurities often leaving a white film as well. Besides making you feel sticky and warm, these deposits can irritate your skin and pave the way for blemishes. So regard a swim as a good reason to take a bath! After your dip, lather up well in the bathtub or under the shower, then rinse thoroughly. However, in not weatner, aont ory th"'oughly Instead, let a little m 3ture remain to cool you off as it evaporates. Or, if you prefer to dry well, then splash yourself with chilled cologne which will produce the same effect plus an added touch of luxury. been extracted." And Jayne Mansfield on men 3187 in general: 10 Men are creatures with two legs and eight hands." from Ninon de Philosophy 17th a MORE FOOD, BETTER FOOD L'Enclos, century Not only more food but better feminist and friend of Cardinal To remove starch from an food is provided for the people Richelieu of France: "If a man gives a woman iron, rub the hot iron over a of the U. S. The average person inches taller wealth it is only proof of his paper bag containing a piece of is one and one-hagenerosity, but if he gives Iier paraffin. than ha was 50 II Bonnie Rae Ivie Will Wed Grant McKinney - the The future brideandis a this ;k v 7 W$ W S-- P ; 4 : Www '111 HERE IS A REAL SWINGING DRESS fc tha modern swinger an exciting abstract print polyester with the Bhape of today. The emphasis is oa youth and soft, feminine lines with dropped waistline and casual scarf tied like a man's tie. She's all ready to go, go, go, to school or play. HAWAII VACATIONS - SINGLES DAYS MARRIEDS 10-1- 4 See Six Islands Tour Four $484.00 , ($2JOO lets from ooort) Nov. 26 Oct. 15 Dec 26 Includtu All Travel, Transfers, Sightseeing Fees, First Rot Hotels (Twin Beds), Meals, Volcanoes, Pearl Harbor, Sea Life Park, Jungle Visit, College, Circle Island, Kodak Show, Buddhist Temple, River Boat Trip, Beach Picnic, Temple Session if Desired, $30,000.00 Insurance No Hidden Costs. 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