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Show Page HERALD, Provo, Utah, Sunday, April 8, 1980 46-- THE 'A i I Creative Dimick, Eckersley Sewing Seminar Vows Set Saturday Drusilla Perry Dimick will marry David C. Phyllis Eifler will con- Eckersley in a ceremony Saturday in the 19th Ward. duct a sewing seminar on 455 E. 300 N American Fork, with Bishop John Jolley Tuesdav. at Bernina Sew- performing the ceremony. A reception will honor the couple at the same locaing Chalet. 268 W. Center. Provo Two identical ses- tion that evening from 6 30 to 9 p m Friends and relatives are invited sions will be held. Attending the bride as maid of honor will be her p m and 710 p m No books, notions, or pat- daughter Leslie. Also attending will be Laura Long terns will be sold Reser- Jessica Perez will be flower girl Sons. Skylar and Todd Dimick. and Scott Eckersley vations are required will serve as best men. recycling Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs P. Burnell various garments, making patterns reusable, Perry. Provo, and Mr. and Mrs Gary Street, Salt grading patterns, Lake City Special guests will be grandparents of the couturier details, zippers, creative mending and bridegroom. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Street. American lengthening of children's Fork, and Ida Citerio, Salt Lake City. The bride-to-b- e is employed at American Fork and adult's clothing, inand is working for American her fiance and Hospital terfacings facings Fork City. will be taught. Call for adAfter their marriage they will live in American ditional information and Fork reservations. Pant-makin- 374-552- NANETTE MILNER Naneite Milner SHELLEY GLAZIER To Shelley Glazier Will Repeat Vows With James 'Jim' Tadd Marry Lary H. Wing Nanette Milner will become the bride of James W. on Saturday in the Salt Lake LDS Tem- "Jim" Tadd ple. Parents of the bride-eleare Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Milner, Downey, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry L. Tadd, Spanish Fork, are parents of the prospective bridegroom. A family wedding dinner at the Oakcrest Inn in Spanish Fork Canyon will fete the couple Saturday afternoon. Miss Milner is a graduate of Warren High School in s, Downey. She attended Centos Junior College in Calif., and Brigham Young University. Her fiance is a graduate of Spanish Fork High School and LDS Seminary. He attended Utah State University and Utah Technical College. He served as an LDS missionary in the Anchorage - Alsakan MisCer-rito- sion. Attending the bride will be Mary Fetters, Alma Bow and Teresa Tadd. Shawn Tadd, Jim K. May and David Clark Monk will share the duties of best man. Special guests will be Mr. and Mrs. J. Max Roberts, Salt Lake City and Mrs. Ora Jones, Huntington Park, Calif., grandparents of the bride; and Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Tadd and Mrs. Blanche Hyita, Spanish Fork, grandparents of the bridegroom. After their marriage the couple will live in Spanish Shelley Glazier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David L. Glazier, Springville, will become the bride of Lary H. Wing, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray E. Wing, Springville, on Friday in a ceremony performed in the Kolob Stake Center, 650 E. 500 S., Springville. Bishop Philip Williams will perform the ceremony. A reception will honor the couple that evening from 7 to 9 p.m. at the same location. Friends and relatives are invited. The bride-elec- t graduated from Springville High School and a hair styling school in Provo. She works in Salem. Her fiance graduated from Springville High School and LDS Seminary. He is employed in Provo. Attending the bride as matron of honor will be Mechelle Nielson. Tract Glazier and Ramie Glazier will be bridesmaids, and Dustie Nelson will be a flower girl. Serving as best men will be Ralph Wing and Corey Glazier. Prenuptial showers have been given by Bonnie Wright and Ila Heaps; by Mary Wing and Dawna and by Donna Price and Judy Babbitt. Special guests will be grandparents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs, LeLand K, Prestwich. Orem. After their marriage the couple will live in Spanish Fork. ft It IV 'V Here come the Wil-lde- n, SIDE GLANCES by Gill Fox Fork. Schdnwald's First Annual SpringSummer Bridal Fashions Show DEBRA WRIGHT Saturday, March S, xCuddlys' Ok For Children... Debra Wright Will Wed Michael Kokkola Parents whose children hang onto soft objects at bedtime or in moments of misery often worrythat the cuddling may signify an insecure psyche. They should stop worrying, according to a recent study in London. The parents' biggest problem is probably blankies into the wash. sneaking their kid's hard-useMothers of 703 London were interviewed by David Boniface and Philip Graham, psychiatrists at the city's Hospital for Sick Children. Sixteen percent of the children habitually cuddled things such as blankets and teddies. The researchers found no connection between the use of soft objects and the presence or absence of problems in speech development and eating. More important, the cuddlers tended to be slightly more independent, go to bed more happily and sleep better. By contrast, emotionally troubled children tended not to have a cuddly in their love life. The rate of emotional disturbance was nearly twice as high 15.7 percent among noncuddlers as cuddlers versus 8.7 percent, although the differences were not much greater than might have occurred by chance. Clinging to cuddly objects, the British child analyst D.W. Winnicott proposed in the 1950s, is one of several healthy transitional strategies that help children learn the differences between fantasy and reality. The specialist in children's attachment and loss. John Bowlby, has said the Linus habit may be a baby's appropriate way to use objects for comfort when the primary parent is away. Boniface and Graham do not disagree. But most children do without cuddling soft objects. iff! "Shorten the back and take off the sideburns. . Sunday's sermon is on Sodom and Gomorrah!" in a ceremony per- Young University on both formed Friday in the Salt Provo and Hawaii camLake LDS Temple, Debra puses. Wright and Michael Shane Kokkola will be Her fiance served an married. LDS mission in the MinParents of the bride-eleneapolis - St. Paul are Lawana J. Wright, Provo, and the late Chester H. Wright. Verna A. Kokkola, Sandy, and the late Victor Kokkola are parents of the future bridegroom. A reception will fete the couple on Saturday from 7 to 9:30 p.m. in the Provo Second Ward Cultural Hall. Miss Wright graduated from Provo High School. She attended Brigham 5 per person. 7 1itmomuauK 224 1585 K KKSTKAI K( K1TION f'KNTKK .KWT S linWVAI.DTKHRV CENTUAI. I'AKK Ht:tl.l)l(i ATOI'fJKKM HIIJ. H3S STjUTII STAT K STKKET. OKF.M - s F.trmal 111 lured ifim n rnunrvi ol Hndi- 6 the tux top at SEl'JItIG SEMINAR NO BOOKS, NOTIONS, OR PATTERNS TO For don't take chances. Rely on the superb SELL! Phyllis Eifler tailoring of "AFTER SIX" formal wear to enhance the elegant atmosphere you wish to create for that special time. Let the friendly and experienced sales staff at LEVEN'S show you the wide variety of styles and colors available .... for the most important occasion of your life. Director TIMELY TIPS. Thoroughly researched and intelligently evaluated-PantZippers - Making Patterns Reusable Interfacings & Facings - Design & Redesign Custom Lengthening, etc. Over 30 display garments, 20 large charts, for your inspection. and many samples Details-Creativ- 375-809- 6 opring n i) rr, the most important occasion in your life, for the price of one piece of fabric AVENUE p.m. Reservations suggested. OVER 100 IDEAS & SHORTCUTS M09 NORTH UNIVERSITY 1 Bridal gowns, attendants' and mothers' fashions, bridal linierie. grooms' and attendants' formal wear, juniorbridesmaids'and flower girls' fashions, and bridal going away outfits. Luneheon will be served: fresh fruit plate with sherbet, cheese balls, blueberry and bran muffins, and beverage. Cost: d DRUSILLA PERRY DIMICK s e YOU WILL RECEIVE a booklet of directions, an outline of the program, giving details for sewing creative designing. and techniques step-by-ste- p MedCUMS TUESDAY, APRIL 8th BERNINA SEWING CHALET 268 West Center, Provo 1:00 - 4:00 p.m.. or 7:00 to 10:00 p.m. Reservations preferred - call ?????'s Answered $8.00 Tuition 374-552- 0 $20,25 ftor 0 discount for 4 or more Sizes 3 to 60 1 21A Don't trutt your groom with anybody lilt About Phyllis Eider 373-046- University of Evansville M.S., Purdue University Post. grad. work, C.U. and C.S.U. B.A. home economics teacher since 1961 Has given seminars in 12 states and Canada A 16 WEST CENTER 0 OPEN LATE MON. & FRI. |