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Show Pii HERALD. Prove, t'Uft, Sunday, August JO-T- HE a, in Eileen Froisland to Wed Ruth Kay Weaver fo Marry James Ross Prince Sept. 22 Thomas Marshall Sept. 14 and Mrs Mai P Weaver Orem announce the engagement of their daugUer Ruin Kay to James Ross Prince Jr . son of Mrs Sandra Eldredge of Granger fend James Ross Prince of Ely.Nev. The couple will be married Sept 22 a the Provo IDS Temple That evening an open house will honor them at the home of the home of the bride s Mr Mr Frois C. and Mrs roisland of Orem announce the ami approaching engagement marriage of their daughter Eileen to Ttxjmas H MrViaU. sun of Mr and Mm Ikmard F. Marshall a bo of Orem The couple will exchange vows in the Provo UJS Temple on Seft H with a reception to follow that evening in trie Orem 35th Ward Miss Fruisland graduated from Orem High School and has attended Bngham Young Ihiversity for four years At BYU she was member of Cougarettes and was president of La Jeunesse. She is also a former V World Fashions Good Judgment Choosing Glasses that eyeglasses SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. It rarely happens flatter a face, and if ynu are obliged to wear them, as so many of us are, you should choose t,hem with the greatest discretion and taste. good According to the contour of your face, your glasses may be slightly rectangular, round or oval. The only way to judge which form is becoming is to try on pair after pair while observing yourself both full face and profile in the mirror. The lenses may be mounted on tortoise shell or metal But it is silly to give yourself a diabolic air by choosing the harlequin type, unless the upswept line is merely suggested and the size is in a normal proportion tto your features. All kinds cf ornamentation should be rejected, especially rhinestones, cut outs in the form of butterflies, and other such fancies, for all of them look rather cheap. Besides, a lorgnette is more elegant in the evening than a pair of glasses; yoifr grandmother s or a graceful frame discovered in an antique shop would be especially chic. Neither is it vety attractive to disguise yourself as a famous has Bianco Southern Itch Suite where she was the freshman class senator She was a member of Pi Ro Omega Sorority. Her fiance graduated from Pan iw an High School and LDS Seminary. He was active in -, sport- playing football, baseball and participating in wrestling The prospective bridegroom was a radio announcer at KS'.'B tvhile attending Southern Utah Lme. After their wedding the young couple will live in Cedar City where they will continue their schooling. MRS. DARYL MOhRIS (Wendy K Wendy K. Christensen Christensen Is Wendy K Christensen became Gardner. the bride of Daryl Morns on The newlyweds Friday in the natural setting of a their home in Provo. garden wedding solemnized at tiie hunt of the bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miles Fresh vegetable fiiend of mine is in with an Morns kabobs gnll are idea for families with little ones 1 . 'V V" " v v I RUTH KAY WEAVER McTague - Jensen Vows Spoken making In rites .performed August 3 at the Alpine Country Club. J one McTague bxcame the bride of Steven DeVoi Jensen. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. McTague of American Fork and parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. H. Dt Yon Jensen of Nampa. Ida. A wedding brunch was hosted bv Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Holmes of Salt Lake City for members of the bridal family At the reception following the ceremony the bride wore a gown of imported cluny lace. Feminine ruffling and Venise lace trim accented ihe high neckline, effect bodice creating a and cuffs on the Victorian sleeves. of Pro vo. cooked on the barbecue The bride, w ho is a daughter of flavored when brushed with around Its an identification Mr. and Mrs. G. Lenard melted butter. But they're even bracelet , protection in esse the Christensen of Provo, w ore a silk tastier when the melted butter ' child wanders off. ! organza gown trimmed in lace has other flavors added So, for a with In her case, her son going on 2 and brush kabob. tastier veil was The pearl sequins. Baster. movie star traveling incognito by and not able yet to communicate of net with lace trim. She carried Parmesan-Butte- r hiding your fare behind name, address and telephone a bouquet of red roses with w hite Comtine 4 cup (1 stick) melted butter with ' cup grated enormous dark glasses. The only number has two identification carnations and baby 's - breath. for summer, bracelets. One is Parmesan cheese, I tablespoon for excuses wearing acceptable of honor was a sister of Matron the necessary information lemon juice and teaspoon leaf sunglasses are that the sun is giving for their beach residence. The the bride, Mrs. Kay Wilkinson, oregano. Then cook your favorite actually shining brightly or that of other is for winter, with the and bridesmaids were sisters vegetable kabob combination, jour eyes are red from weeping the bridegroom, Mrs. Steve town for their information brushing occasionally with the , , or that you really have such A Murphy and Anna Morris. butter baster for a great cookout unattractive little eyes that you address. niece of the bride, Stacey meat accompaniment. Good idea for other parents to Wilkinson was the flower absolutely insist upon concealing girl. them. copy. Bart Hiller served as best man. It is extremely disagreeable to Carrying small plant cuttings? talk to someone behind a closed showers were Keep them in snappy Pre nuptial A to the remove top good way door, and that is the impression A white satin ribbon encircled hands given by Mrs. Kay Wilkinson; condition. Wrap in a moistened one has with somebody whose of a fresh pineapple; wrap the in a and them tin Mrs. Kim and Christensen. empire waistline and sponge carry by face is half hidden behind a pair in a cloth or towl and twist off the delicately fell into a long satin Go ward and Julie can. Debbie top. of dark glasses. A 1 a graduate c Orem High School and LDS Seminary. She attended Sride of Daryl Morris Ident Bracelet 1 Miss Weaver is Protect Utile Ones With By BETTE KNIGHT y parents a graduate of Orem Higti School and has attended BYU for two years At Orem High he was varsity cheerleader. He Las served an LDS mission to the Central Atlantic States and is currently inthel'.S Army. EILEEN FROISLAND Use fi Miss I jbtrty belle Mr Marshall is i In ef Wi. The bell silhouette flowed lace baskets of talisman roses into an elegant cathedral length and yellow daisies. Best man was Kevin Romph, train complimented by a deep cluny lace hem and and Mike Jensen. Rich Jams, flowers. and Lowell Korth ushered. Arrangements of gladiolus and The veil of bridal illusion was mums decorated the reception. A Venise Iwe accented w ith flowers pearled and dainty lace scalloping. She carried a cascade bouquet of talisman roses, daisies. stephanotis and baby's - breath. Maid of honor was Jean McTague and bridesmaids were Susan Jensen, Julie Jensen. Mrs. Jon Adams, Mrs. Ron Phillips, Colleen McTague, and Lori Peterson. Tina Bonsignore served as flower girl. They wore yellow seersucker floor length gowns featuring empire waistlines, long sleeves, and accented with white collar and cuffs. They carried white threetiered wedding cake topped with yellow wedding bells, was highlighted with daisies and talisman roses. Special quests for the event were Dr. Vernon F. Houston, grandfather of the bride, and Mr. and Mrs. JoLi B. Cribble, grandparents of the bridegroom Pre nuptial parties were given for the bride by Mrs. Gene Harvey, Mrs. Rocky Hanson. Kristine Harvey. Mrs. Fred Houston, Mrs. Bruce Curtis, Mrs. Jon Adams and Mrs. Ron Phillips. The newlyweds will be making their home in Nampa. Ida. . 3 a designed complete line in Italian knitwear for the women's division of Gino Paoli. It comes in a variety of textures and colors, most of the fabrics his own creations. Most everything is done in groups for flexible switching. Floor Fashions lynn ' " Trgoglt SUMMER "TRAt-FlLANES" ihowing up prematurely on your carpet? 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