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Show - t v a ' a ' . . -t- 14B DESERET J TEIEGRAA4, Sait NEW-Ah- In HeY Easter Bonnet lake V - City. Sotvrdoy, April 1, 1961 ..... DC BLACK STRAW Shiny black straw la choice of Mrs. Don B. Smith, below, 1336 E. 9th South, for Bmnnnirllnws ' JL--- Uni . ' H ATURCS WOMEN'S Easter, Secrets Off Charm NevrEaster Outfitls Ancient - By JOHN ROBERT TOWERS ust who Is responsible lor the edict that everyone must have a new spring this custom for costuming is no feminine foible emanating from Eve. Nor does it reflect the metallic twinkle of money in the fashion merchants' eye. The Easter outfit" is really an ancient symbol of faith that And the ancients had their has grown out of mans Identification with the universe rituals and processions to weland Its Prime Mover. Wearing come this annual opportunity-t- o reaffirm their dependence new clothes, from the dawn of their , history, signifies in a material upon - Eventually,surroundings. at the same way the spiritual cleansing and renewal that is expressed and point in the lunar calendar, achieved the celebrated by all people of all the Jewish people apex, in their --confession of kinds at this time of year. In whatever century they faith, at the moment of the have lived and however diverse first Passover. And so the their beliefs, human beings paschal cycle was established have sought renewal for es- upon the precession honored sentially the same reasons. As by the pagans.- - - a test and a testimony of Spring, again. In time, the same spring betheir complete faith' in themselves. So it is not by chance came the festival of festivals alone that new beginnings are for people who accepted the scheduled for the season of Redeemer . . . and man came to celebrate Easter, the Chrisprovidence spring. tian Passover. Again, this Pagan Beliefs meant new beginnings after For the ancient pagans, this sacrifice and thanksgiving. force and providence shone There was the fresh, white from the stars. In the lunisolar garment for the catechumen, precession the conjunction of the student of Christianity, position and movements of the who received his baptism on moon and -- the sun there ex- Easter Eve in body to isted a source of unshakable resemble thegarbed cleansed and refaith. And man could believe newed , spirit. that from planting seeds at the A Significance vernal equinox, old life could There seems to be a fascicontinue and new life would nating significance in the simibegin. larity, the common basis, that unites countless peoples 'hout the ages. And even Visit more incredible is the parallel that has pursued us through the years to now . . . close enough to include Easter bonMrs. Robert H. Walker of nets! Calgary; Alberta, Canada, is Including the bills for the combining an Easter vacation bonnets? and conference Visit In Salt Perhaps the modern day Lake City at the home of her form of sacrifices is the dollar, parents, the Ezra Taft Ben- spent for the kind of spiritual sons, 2300-22nEast renewal that can Brighten our Mrs. Walkers three children, outlook and cheer our confiFlora, Heather, and Laurel, ac- dence, because it can be seen, ' companied her on the trip. and felt, and worn! She soon will be joined by Yet, money Isnt really necher husband, Dr. Walker, a essary not in spelling out surgeon In Calgary. the symbol of faith. The best The Benson family- - will be that we have, the best that wa together for the first time in can wear, whether its last many years. Mr- - and Mrs. Reed seasons style or the latest Benson from Washington, D.C., thing, becornes new the will enjoy the reunion,, along way that we greet thebynew with the rest of the family, beginnings. " Mr. and Mrs. Mark Benson of This spring, like every Salt Lake City, Beverly, Bon- spring to come, urges us to nie and Beth. wear our faith as a bright garBeverly and Bonnie Benson ment; to make a fresh start have been attending American dedicated to our happy, comUniversity In Washington, D.C. mon destiny. h, Easter hat, fhU kr Sir FOR EASTER Mrs. Earl B. Fillt more, East, has chosen for Easter a' stunning all floral white hat, with pert green velvet bow. 1771-21s- dbloom with tiny white J22? . By EVELYN MAZURAN News Society-Fashio- pASmSfis-- a Editor n happy time in the world vt fashion. Its' the time Walkers for feminine fashion plates to iflon their most stylish outfits, their very prettiest hats and join the Easter parade, '' - From Canada , r Somehow a hat is more than a hat at Its a to5ih of magic. Be it small or large, fabric or straw, a lovely hat adds that extra spark tq ensemble. It cheers a womans spikJ, and above all, look helps her achieve the she loves. Easter. d well-groom- ... Pictured on this page are five attractive Salt Lake women in their own stunning Easter bonnets. They include Mrs. Earl B. Fiilnjpre, Mrs. J. golman Waters, ... Mrs. Don B Smith, Mrs. Joseph S. Wood and MrsrElla Caldwell. ,- - They- represent the counttesa others who will don such Easter finery tomorrow - for the Easter jaxade. CHIC STYLE Mrs. Joseph S. Wood, East, will don this chic hat forthe Easter parade. Its in shades of beige with accent of orange. 2166-22n- CLUBCALENDAR X Monday Ambassador dub Ladies Luncheon, 12:30 p.m., Legation Room, Ambassador Athletic Club. Board of Directors Tnl versify of Utah Mothers Club Lunpheon, 1 p.m., Student Union Building. Zonta Club, Balt Lake Area Meeting, 12 noon, Aviation pub. Salt Lake Council of Women Meeting, 10 am.. Blind In d Tepee Town U. Students Begin Quarter Of Study, Fun Ma-kof- Ruth Stanfield Robert A; Rees A - int ' an-ope- n t Mothers Wedding Invitation Bears No Obligation For Gift Have Luncheon SriiartV alues 1 Classified Ads X'- Vied Kunz Is Betrothed To Donald R. Hartsfield FLOWER TRIM Mrs. Ella Caldwell, 1305 Michigan Ave., is all ready for Easter in her striking straw hat with profuse flower trim. Center, 309 E. 1st South. Ladles of Elks Meeting, 8 pm., Elks Lodge, 139 E. South Temple. By LINDA GOODYEAR registration cards and are now dow Ranch Betas and dates, International Toastmlstress Pouring back to the campus ready for a quarter of fun costumed in cowboy outfits, Club, Salt Lake Chapter No, will head for the hills and a from vacation spots, Utes mixed with studying. 264 Meeting, 6:45 p.m., f Tea Room. Fools Folly is the theme rough, tough western party. checked proper squares on of the Saturday night April Jay Eldredge and Sue Holt, Fool Dance being sponsored by laden with holsters, chaps, and Now-Mr- s. the freshman dsss. Mel Hall's bests, will greet Dan- - Daniels Jazz Quintet will be featured. and Mona Hirschi as they Paul Clayton and Kathryn saunter In. Dancing to the All Cannon will cast ' hopeful Star Western Band will be Miss Ruth Stanfield and Robert A. Rees, glances at their ticket stub as Chuck Hetzel and Janet Brigham Young University graduates, the door-priz- e winner is an- Driscol pledged marriage vows Saturday morning. HubNorm Brockbank and MarLps Angeles Temple was setting for" the nounced, while Suzanne and bard cut out Bradford Bob cia Lentz, Jay Christofferson v nuptials The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. to the refreshment comer. Jim and Barbara Nelson will be Ben R. Stanfield, Bellflower, Calif. Mr, Moss and LaVelle Ridd, Brent willing pupils, as Bob McConRees is a son of Mrs. Burchell Eden, Den- Bateman and Kay Russell will nell and Marilyn Unander ver, Cold., and Alvin C. jRees, Portland, Ore. The newlyweds were honored at a wed- be found crunching cookies teach some of the more intricate square dance steps. ding reception Saturday afternoon at the and sipping punch. Nina 'Muglestop, Marion time entertainhome of the bride's brother-in-laIntermission, and sisHassell and And Randall were V Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bailey Larkin, ment will Include a piano solo ter, among the busy Spurs pourLos Alamitos, Calif. played by Cherry Walker and ing ..Trtmch and answering 'v1 Bridal Dress some folk singing by the Pace freshmen womens questions The bride wore a simple white silk dress Setters. Elaine Rich and Craig at the annual .Spur Tea last h. . Union Carman wiS- bid diuto-K- a Wednesday-- -. Applications for Attending The bride were Mrs. Larkin thl Bagley and Jay"Elggren Building. and Miss Marsha Ruth Hoyt They wore as the evening comes td a Spurs, the sophomore womens service organization on camgowns of hlue organdy and lace and car- close. s' . Destination: Mountain Mea pus, will be due Monday. ried baskets brimming with daisies. Petite Emily Madsen, La urine Larkin and Lisa Lynn Larkin were flower girls. f4 Willis A. Rees performed duties of best Keeping Posted man for his brother. JM&. Thursday evening the newlyweds will be f further , honored at house at the home of Dr, and Mrs, Truman G. Madsen, " "A Provo. FLEDGES VOWS Miss Ruth Stanfield became the bride of Robert A. Rees Couples Affiliations v , . Saturday doming. The popular couple win make a home at tive or dear friend one would By EMILY POST Madison, Wis, where Mr. Rees Dear Mrs. Poet: WC1 you naturally want to send a wedi working toward his doc- please settle a point of eti- ding present whether going to SAE To tors degree in English on a quette? When one receives an the wedding of not Woodrow Wilson scholarship. invitation fa wedding recepSigma Alpha Epsilon Moth by Joyce Gorder. Emphasis ers Club will meet for an an- will be on color and accesso- At BYU he Was a member of tion and declines the InvitaViking and Blue Key. He corn- - tion, is.he (or she) still obliged nual siting bridge luncheon ries. pieted an LDSmlsslBn To the to seifrj a wedding present?--"- - j 12.:15 Thursday, pm,, at the - Following .the 'show there Northern States. University of Utah Union will be a baked foods tale Answer: The invitation of . The bride 'General was a member of itself carries jio obligation to Building. 'chairman of the JF.glilightoL.the afternoon event is Mrs. Robert A Ander- Cam! Los social unit and send a prsentrlT the bride; WEI be a fashion presentation son. , White Key at the Y. or bridegroom. Is a cjosa rela-- " - y t r Annb uncement is made by Mr. and Mrs. Victor A. Kunz, El Segundo, Calif., of the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter. Miss Vied Kunz. She will become the bride of Donald R, Hartsfield, a son of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Hartsfield, Tucson, Ariz. The betrothed couple will be wed June 16 In rites to-- be solemnized in the Los Angeles Temple. Miss, .fi&3e are student i' at Brigham Munching on crackers and cheese will be Sigma Nu couples as they attend a party Saturday night at the fraternity house. Karen Dahl and Paul Cory will meet Gerald Ktaghoni.and. Alice. Jones as they arrive bn the scene. Jay Montigue and Lynn Oberhansly will chat with Kirt Oberhansly and Carol Lindsey Eagles Auxiliary about new classes and profs, Ladies of the Fraternal while Dennis Guiver and Judy Coombs take a turn wound Order of Eagles No, 67 will have their regular business the dance floor. Chi Omegas. will treat their meeting and nomination of offathers to next Thurs- ficers, Thursday, 8 p.m, at Prudential-Federa- l 3571 W. North Temple. at the day night Building. , Barbara Clark, will arrive on the arm New Citizen of her father Dr. Russell who will be here from Clark, Its a boy for Dr. and Mrs. California. Pat Beane, new Thomas E. Sod er berg, 344 N. chapter president, will intro- 1020 East, Provo. duce her father,. K- - W. Beane, Th tiny tot, born March 21, to Joseph Wood and his daugh- has three big brothers, David, ter, Ginger. Steven and Jeffrey. Marie Barry will introduce herfather Major K V.'Bairy Proud grandparents are Mr. to other guests with an ortgl and. Mrs. Norman M&tignstH, and Mrs. nal four line poem. Fathers Tremonton, and Mr. 465-9tAve. H. Tayor Peery and Ezra T. Rupert Sod er berg, Clark will be with their daughters, Nancy and Anne. Young University. She is a member of Cougarettes and Cmi Los. Mr. Hartsfield is affiliated with Viking social unit He has fulfilled an LDS mission Xtq' r . ! h BETROTHED Miss Vied Kurixls eiigaged to Donald R. Hartsfield. They plan a June 16 wedding. BOWL & STAY Pythian Sisters Past Chiefs Association of Hermione Temple No. 8, Pythian Sisters, will meet Thursday, 7 p.m.at the IOOF Hall, 41 Post Office" PL Dinner will be served. 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