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Show wr. 2A Sunday HeroU i. i Sue Ann Johnson And Professor Ramon Sanft Say Vows Talks to Tyro Group Enjoys Fall Dinner Meet x r' a, Tyre Tustmistress Cub met Alien tt her new Add home, where she had prepared a dinner wi'h a Thanksgiving in the decorations and table setting. Mrs. Eloise Fillmore. pri- - Rogers. dent, mas in charge and ei! The bride greeted guests In cornel the members. After din- softly flowing gown of white ner t2ble topics were introduc- - crepe, fashioned with by Lohree Stephenson, "Are broidered lace drifting down We Planning for Our Future the front of the dress and along After Retirement" Members the hem. The skirt was caught responded with a brief review at the empire waist with two of their plans. Audrey Dunn small bows. Lace also flowed held an induction of Yvonne the of the deep train, - i : r T4 i i i ij j scnnuoi, loraier memoer oi ine neauoanaj oi Toastmistress Club in ered lace was touched with Columbus, Chio, who is now delicate pearls and the veil flowed full length of the train. making a home in Provo. A report of the council meet- Her matron of honor and ing b Provo which Tyro Club bndesmaids Mrs. Karl Mor. MAXIXE LOUISE MECHAM ' hosted by Louise . Joan Nelson. Audrey Dunn was toast- mistress fo' the program, Janes. Linetle Johnson, Lose "Thanisgiving." A new mem- - Wolfgramra, were gowned in ber, Orpha Pugh, gave her ice- - dresses of starlight yellow breaker speech giving Lhe high- crepe with ,ace bo&ea 6 ht . ,. lights of her life. Wlth W8ist crel Diane Long spoke on Thanks-m uic American ceremonies in the Buhler, Patsy Mecham, Joyce giving with of the Fri-mot- tf I t-- t J A ' t : - t " . ' ; t was nxhly I mT In recognition - -- .1.1 'Ml Mr? WOm1n J 8ft 1 Ja S vemng A and of Macfarlane St so,, of Mr. .tJ fa ceremoDies c,h Lake Rf TemPle- - j . v The bnde was gowned ! fd in The deep brd " fi"eJ centerfront and the ere seethed k .Jf J? 4. gej reeves with beivy scal- h loP? la- ved flowed from a cluster of small rosettfs touched with elbow-lengt- of American t ttj, mnth . A family doner was inhosted Salt short talk on education was giv-- by the bride parent vA,,m ' Ruth Elizabeth Christensen,! daughter of Mr. and Mrs. tar- Asso- - Wilkasoa Center under the of the president, direction Pauline Hills. The state prehi-,1- 5 dent, Verna Nielsen, attended. Dexrations of autumn fruits, Indian corn and cutouts of Pil- grims and fadians were inter- Istingly fashioned by Jewel KnelL Welcomed as i ing members were Dr. Virginia Cutler, Frances Nu and June Lhe Ruth Christensen Weds Donald A. Macfarlane dinner meeting Prow American g' ! full-lngt- h r- I Provo AAUW Sue Ann Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Doran John--' became the bride of Ramon son uf Charles Charles Sanft, H- - S f Xuku alfa, Tusgi,. m ceremonies performed Xinth-dav. Nov 7- Vard chapel by Pres. L. flake , I en rJ .Hi. at kClt?,Hotel Marion Brandley. t mentation chairman h charge wu , oon G ,1Temple of the "' Square ! wia retans to! short a Provo after surhoneymoon man leaguered earth, can vive?" introduced the guest to make a home. The bride, , Dr Ernest Reinv who was graduated from speake.-BYU professor, who den LDS Seminary and Ogden said that survival is not enouga. High School, where she was With exquisite slides, he trac- - editor of the creative writing ed the development of man's magazine is a senior at Brig-- j Wedding abode from cave, cliff, sod hut, ham Young University major--, onElizabeth wm Uke !oe cabin to the mansion. "Al- - ing in Latin. Mr. Macfarlane, a unae Ma.hu , Loui Mecham Mecham .and Alesc. BuNer, i2-?j3ways pure water, grass and graduate of East High School daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred flower girls. Myron Mecham SUcemd earW En anJ Charles Marc Johnson MRS. RAMON C. SANFT trees were an embellishment and LDS Seminary in Salt Lake Mrs. Donald A. Macfarlane Heward Mecham of American will be ring bearer. bride', brother,. for beauty to enhance the sur- - City, has served an LDS (Ruth E. Christensen) (Sue Ann Johnson) Fork, and Fred Leroy Buhler, Mecham is a eraduale A recentitn followed t,p a that lend that spark sion to the Eastern Atlantic .k. w.v iwi bIV CLviaivu uui I Wran Lj. uin son of Mr. and Mrs. rrcU u i flntrorw 4uwv - The couple will reside in of something which is as nec- - States. He received both a mamoa Toll - If :j u m uuns w;iiiigu C.l.l ui iudg- - ing uuUuLS ana eaca prcsiaeiu v;iuo T;U Buhler of Highland. halL sted the Orem. Ameri-sinc- e done so each has na and Mr. of essary to the spirit 0! man as bachelor of arts and master of Buhler year. a n v n in drink i" to his physical arts degrees from grignam o Being a secret the pure can Fork School. He is'Ct. honor the couple at the Manor, High he said. (Young University in painting GmversaUcnahst body," American Foik, and all friends now attending Brigharr Young Stimulating Mrs. Reimschiissel was a and sculpture and is currently John- Irma was discussed by University after serving an are invited to attend. special guest at the head of the a special instructor on the Art iston. Louise I Nelson was the Tni4 AJ Monj UICh. tUUpiV LDS British Mission. All table. 114051 j Department faculty. are their sisters, Linda Me- -j The couple will live in r' Members brought books which U IUGM Ml 11UIIU1, OlKtl LOU T UI K OIHJ UC Will CUUUUUC will be displayed and sold at Mrs. Fillmore concluded by Buhler, Shirley Mecham, Cathy, his schooling . In a room tastefully the December meeting to en-reading "Little Things." , - X with autumn flowers, memIor ?iUC,U011 VIENN (UPI) There is noihusband's heritage and lifeif.6e ,me bers and guests of Utah Soro-to deserving fellowships given World Fashions vacationing from diet for insurance bonus for a sis a delightful afternoon spent women seeking American women on vacation. trip." the Provo Utilities Building at The consensus of Austrian "U.S. families, however, start degrees. this week being entertained by resturant owners, looking back by ordering steaks which, of Mrs. Charles Metten and Mrs. on a strenuous summer season, course, is a big mistake Dorald Allred women them much because they get is that "American Miss Jennie Cambell, presi- better back home," Brenner prefer green salads." welcomed 71 persons and dent, An on most said. of its intpresfinff urogram Austria, earning Culli-cStrudel Lovers Too income from tourist traffic, can Korea was given by Mrs. Spen-- ! introduced Mrs. Lloyd L who fox fur around each sleeve and reed the club collect more, the "But when By BETTE KNIGHT hear with boast vast experience they Palmer, wife of a professor The the bottom of each pant leg was LAKE TAHOE, Calif. has received a lot of eating habits of visitors from details of genuine Viennese at Brigham Young University,! "It's a Woman's World" was Sleep - all over the first meeting this writer had also featured. Tnere were mass . , for members of the Provo Lady the theme, unfolded in verse globe, especially dishes they love them. with the great designer, Bill for evening, all glitter and1""10 attenjon Americans and in song. A woman s talents "Apfelsirudel is our absolute "Why Children Act That Lions Thursday evening. edged with fringe. "i hate to generalize, a top seller among the sweet Way" was discussed for mem- - The Palmers spent three ana tauits were extolled, Dotti Blass, was some time ago owner dishes," he said. "Even fat- - bers of the Bill Blass thinks the mini versai. une 01 inese is inai downtown restaurant Young Mothers years in the Asian country. humorously and sentimentally In New York. dress should be worn rith a the more comfortable your explained. "But it is common haters forget their principles Section of th Women's Council Mrs. Palmer showed lots of from Shakespeare to Robert It was during body stocking, or as littie ts sleep wear the better youH experience that single traveling when making their first ac- of Provo Thursday moraine at slides, pictures and screens Burns to modern day writers, a lovely dinquaintance with this Viennese the Eldred Center by Vera along with her talk. and given special interest and possible under it The trend for ner party "Green Salad" American heels is higher and heavy. speciality." when delivered by Ross Mrs. meaning Woolf Jensen, president, Aria and be that the gradu-Mitchell, said ; it dren, might honoring the Stockings are neutral in color. more comfortable their sleep-wea- r, "They order mainly green As fx other nationalities, ate students in child develop- - conducted the meeting. Chair-me- Mrs. Metten. master designhard boiled Britishers find our coffee too Mr. Blass won a round of apman was Mrs. Eldon Anderson, The cycle of life, courtship, and family relations. the better their parents 'salad, sometimes toast but no fat, no strong and Germans can not and er, Norman eggs e 311(1 announced ner committee memDei marriage, children and on to his he when will that plause they'-was knowing of sleep, the In meeting giv-c- n charge Norell sauces, no ou on oe salad, ne get enough of the potatoes. included Mrs Bert Kirkwood ,the pleasures of being grand-the chairman Jo Oaks. Gainsborough blue velvet dreis warm enough. Brenner continued. said at the Mrt flair kmrn Mr IJirl mn(V..t r.. The soft of warmth new lace the natural with for evening, 'We really feel proud when Bette Knight a Mr. Woolf aid some role59, Plaza Hotel. Leopold Brenner, Mrs. Owen Johnson,! Allred sang songs from foreign Davis, for children is bound, headwaiter to another inner ever we see foreign guests playing between mother and Mr. Blass is destined to take collar and cuffs, was to be re- sleep Mrs. von urme, airs, aioot; countries, American folk songs the place of Norell, one day, named Tahoe Blue. He designs to give parents a good night'sCity restaurant, said he had enjoying our food," Brenner child. Mri. Ed Smith and anH firosiean. with U.S. said. "Even if it's only salad." The sleep. Both the thermal and hettwr so the gossip goes. rnTen with women in tL. speakers said that (1-iIr- s. Karren. clothes feminine I I a -J jcompanying Boyd herself on the we regular &nu sieepwear maae euests Seeing Bill Blass present his dren should have someone else A quartet of Explorers : fromutoharp j:ui; el ooer clothes u "" of wim mcreoiDiv ocryuc fnn is that collection timttv WASH AND WEAR SUEDE "it new fall to identify with. "Stnve to 24th Ward sang numbers The lovely afternoon was beside the shores of beautifjl hires, as some designers do. Ha light in weight, and can be ma-- 1 American women are scared of Casual care suds understand your child and the under the direction of Ralph' planned meaning -by committee mem- California-Nevada i with-washed chine indeed sailL-he meals." and It brieht and rich on . fat the repeatedly clever, Lake Tahoe, j Mrs. ,bers Koy Doxey, Mrs. border in the high S- was an honor for him to grace.out shrinking or losing their "But the majority of U.S. guessual noe new4ooking ment By watching his behavior Kennard Bruce Mayhew, Kev- - Dorothy Rowe. Mrs. Itabh .. i xauvc. we wiuie ui n- -c rus opinion, n Aston ierra, was indeed a delighL eujuy gwu James Baneerter.i Rollins longer. During processing the and considering Tonncnn Tr The fashion show featured iure AU this and fashion, too. Hus wnen iraveung m leather is impregnated with a you can look for the goals of Mrs. William Thorson Won anti Mrc Vaiih Malirilla . . , .. , , . . . . ; f and 1 ir is some of th ffrpatfst Inn Inn it lies. maxi skirts and coats .l a ms l; oenavior. inmen wo aii jour the joor prize. The tables were cnemicaL ims nnisn is men Is trimmed outfits, quite in consieepwear you or your youn3- - The "salad only" menu of tne leather, resis :'.rg behavior and see if you give decorated in vividly-colore- d part More than half the honey it? trast to the warm weather, and sters could wish for. For boys'inly restricted to American stains and keeping the leather payoffs for misbehavior. plastic grapes. About 60 mem-so- produced in the United States is with bare womea autrientic-lookinMr. ik are g Were and pliable. In fact, brush-- ! "Find ways for the child to be.rs were present uveuuig ouuk, mild - flavored light - colored, rki styles, others, a160- feet, open neck blue shirt, navy ine and "Olympic" really accomplish nis coals to more sweet clover, clover or alfalfa inAmerican them call "We blazer and white pants d with giant-sizeScandinavian renews these shoes. appropriate behavior and by Andrew Jackson served in the honey. Probably &e darkest motifs, and for I hp littlpcf onP3 widows," he said, "because we troducing each model. However, more socially accepted means :u.s. Senate after his term asltable honey produced is buck A 58 common in the regardless of the contrast, th3 jumpsuits. On the were Wd Lake Baikal in the Soviet Often the child is not aware of .nridpnt wheat honey. clothes had individual cmc, distaff sidP fJiPr an. Tvmipan united states to use ne lave Union is the world's deepest! his goals. Give children a mater of mace were imported embroidery and applique pat freshwater lake. Its greatest! chance to exercise their free ials and cut in a becoming man agency." Today at 1:45 Parents With- - terns, sprightly floral accents, flower yellow; zingy deeps such depth is more than 5,400 feet ner. out Partrers will meet at the and jumpsuits complete with caramel and cornflower. vuu.wvu xiitiLiiKiii vi in ait pnic Hinip mvn tt ni. r.i j -7 15 S. tor The colors have to be seen to bine to let parents rest assured ai State, City, jLake ! wooa codi iiu m y t":sn0w on "The Moon Walkers."; be believed. There are Wat int: that the kids are warm and matcn. ranis ior evening mj. invited. There also hot to are .brights, such as pink and! snug; to send children off will be a charge. jgreenglo; ultra-livepastels, sleep happily in their handsome Other meetings planned tor, such as lettuce grean and sun-- new s'eepwear. Pant this month include a general1 r meeting Monday, Nov. 24, at 8 p.m. at the Salt Lake YWCA, dressin9 322 E. 3rd S. Horace Christen13 5o sen from the Social Security pu,,ed Administration will talk about erftne iwtu AT THE TH latest changes in the law that together The Orem Literary OREM apply to single parents. tkkrfClub met Thursday afternoon A fun night will be held SatBonded Orion at Cafe with Mrs. Allan John- urday, Nov. 29, at 9 p.m. at son acting as hostess, and Mrs. Ludlow's Lounge, 3041 W. 21st Fred V. Jackman reviewing S. Reservations should be made the recent novel by Pearl S. with Dan Hayes by Nov. 28, Buck, "The New Year." Dinner may be en 51 iwiiiirtiiiiiiiiia Size 6. The novel deals with the joyed before the dancing begins A . flvjt to season arrange your holiday problems of the thousands of at 9 o'clock. ec'als, baneueta and partiee. American-KoreaAll singie parents, whether Five banquet rooms available cniiaren wno nave been aban- - divorced, separated or wid-with all facilities up to 180 donea in Korea. OPEN !owed, are invited. of the study group, 'This be-- 1 Maxine Mecham Circles Date With Leroy Buhler K5fc w j jg.a.it ,.., gs J Delightful Program Fetes Austrian Says Single U.S. P" Women Diet, Married Don't i Mi. M ffi ToawpS Jot Amert-!evi-t:t?- Utah Sorosis Provo Lady round-the-wor- Lake Tahoe Honored By Designer Bill Blass ld And So To Of Korea Mothers Have Sleep - Lions Hear te Talk on Child Behavior 4 er - nt 1 i ..1:. " j rmt ; Pnrantc rUl Qlnof Only Blass-standi- ft Invited to MoonProgram suds-scrubbi- ns zip-fro- nt r.. ly Orem Literary Club Enjoys Book Review I THSS HOLIDAY SEASON limiu jfojpvvm i A, (Ktii j. half-blood- (M tirPSv J imtfjf N j Ca!! Now 298-525- 1. ki s W --j-v- 'Mw HS& It UI 'ff.l n: 7fe people. TRY OUR FIGURETTES Jl The comfortable ine bra Is femin- designed specially ts compliment - GQURMiT BUFFET Tea wfil eajoy the eonTrrlattty ef the Gaslight Room or the Bmmtj Room, end savor the calsfaw of ear restaurant. 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