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Show tlA DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, Sharon Barton Sets June Nuptial Date Salt . May 8, 1961 ''- - .,My Bnsnnnr IJnws' V n wom rr s Jennet te Johnson Is Mrs. Don Apedaile 4 k -- Miss Jennette, . Johnson, University of Utah sophomore, exchanged marriage vows with George Don Apedaile Friday. Elder Marion G. Romney of the Council' of the Twelve officiated. Following the ceremony, the bridegroom! parents, Mr. and Mrs. George S. Apedaile; 598 W. Capitol St, gave a wed-- , ding breakfast at Hotel Temple Square. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James J. Johnson, Great Falls, Mont At Reception X W v the newlyweds were honFriday evening ?y ored at a wedding reception at Eleventh .....M Ward. 951 E. 1st South. The bride wore a floor-lengtgown of PLAN LUNCHEON Making plans for a luncheon for lace and tulle underscored with satin. The the Insurance Women Of Utah are Mrs. Dorothy with seed fitted bodice, Napier, left, and Mrs. Arthur S. Nichols. pearls and sequins, was styled with a seal loped neckline and long sleeves. Her fingertip veil of illusion, edged with lace, was held by a headpiece of laee and pearls. Bridal Attendants Attending the bride were Mrs. Orrin F. National Insurance Womens ford E. Smith, and Mrs. Sher- McKay, sister of the bridegroom, matron of honor; Miss Catherine Johnson, the brides Day will be celebrated in Utah rill Winget. will feature sister, maid of honor; Miss Ruth Johnson, organ Program of by the Insurance Women and piano duets presented by another sister, and Miss Linda Wixom. Utah with a luncheon Wednes- Miss Suzanne Nichols and Mrs They wore blue sheaths of brocaded tafday, 12 pm., at the Junior Richard Cushing. feta and carried bouquets of yellow carnaBallroom, Hotel Utah. Allien and Stanley Russon tions. Presfdent of Insurance Wom- will Petite flower girls were Vickie McKay, present a musical skit Doren of Salt Lake is Mrs. Here We Are. Shawn McKay and Jolee McKay. othy Napier. General chairman Reservations are being made Archie Duerden performed duties of of the luncheon is Mrs. Arthur with Mrs. C. J. Manson. best man. while Joe Nelson, George Reed S. Nichols. and Jim Nelson ushered. Decorations and program are The bridal couple will ref ;de in Salt Lake under the direction of Mrs. Keith City. Mrs. Charles Vadner, Hanson and Mrs. James 3. h Insurance Women Of Utah Make Plans For Luncheon CLUB ii i CALENDAR Others who have assisted with the luncheon plans are Mrs. Edna Barcus, Mrs. Clif- - Secrets Of Charm Eyebrows Should Have Natural Look Tuesday National Council of Jewish Women Meeting, 7 p.m., Jewish Community Center. By JOHN ROBERT POWERS Shaping and defining that GAR, Gordon Circle Aux. 201 m E. 12:30 , p Meeting, lst,Jine above our eves puts the South. finishing touch on our fca-- j and edges off v our facial Newcomers Club Luncheon tures while it brings out 12 p.m., Newhouse Hotel your eyes. But let there be an end. once Ladv Maccabees, Mt. Hive No. 27 Luncheon. 130 p.m., and for all, to that still-per- sistent custom of completely Brattons, 644 E. 4th South. redesigning the browline beLadles Literary Club, stowed by nature. Bi unch, Section 10 a.m.,; Meeting, 11 am., 850 E. South Temple. Not that a woman doesnt deserve the liberty to give her eyebrows a lift in the right places just as long as she doesnt forsake the naturalness and individuality of her tenance under the mistaken impression that two perfect arcs are the ideal m eyebrows. Unless she was bom to wear such crescents, she simply borrows the vacuous look of a painted doll. Still, a lot of women might prefer an empty doll face to the grim and angry character a face inherits from heavy and . They shaggy should pluck away the hairs across the bridge of the nose and thin the overgrowth to reveal lost curves. Beetle brows may have to pluck oftener or resort to professional help. But, theyre better off than the girls with thin, scant brows who have to build up thicker crests with patient pencilling every single day. Before you pick up just any eyebrow pencil, youd better come face to face with the answers to questions that will decide the right brows for you. Consider your coloring, scan the general contours of your face, the proportions of your features. Draw a few experimental strokes on one brow only, to compare with the other brow in its untouched state. Practice pencilling different curves and sweeps until you hit upon the one that makes your face come naturally alive. That one bare brow will guide you quickly and accurately, suggesting the points to accentuate or to play down. beetle-brows- n Carol Pitkin Is Bride Of James Long Thursday at 1 p.m. It will be held at the home ATTEND DANCE Among those attending Western dance at Olympus High School Friday were Lowell Baggaley, left; Gave Harris, Lynne Wilkenson and Jim Mandl. Tales Olympus Stages Western Dance Royalty crowned at the dance were Mary Buckmiller, S.L Lady Uons Salt Lake Lady Lions Club will holcT the last meeting of the season Thursday at Hotel Utahs Jade Room. Lunch will be served at 1 p.m. - Officers will give - their yearly reports, and there will be an election and installation of new officers. Mrs. Russell F. Rodgers will be installing officer. Bridge will follow, - - .4 a x BRIDE Miss Jennette Johnson became the bride of George Don Apedaile Friday morning. BECOMES Del-broo- Book Club Chalcedonian will hold its monthly meeting, Wearing cowboy hats and western togs, Gary Arnold, Dianne Roberts, Lowell Baggaley, Gaye Ann Harris, Gary Jensen and LuAnn Melville sauntered into the covered wagon setting. Looking like real westerners with their long beards, were Richard Hardy, Marv Adamson and Hugh Voorhees, dating Sharon Anderson, Jill Hanks and LeAnn Eliason. Swinging to a western hoe down dance were Rick Lambert, Shanna Bess, Jim Mandl, Lynne Wilkinson, Art Petersen and Lana Fredricksen. Joining them in the square dance were John Larson, Kathy Bullock, Steve Haslam and Lvnn Sargeant. Steve Smith, Patty Sorenson. Lowell Durham, Sheryl Langton, Win Egan and Kaye Keller sat on bales of hay intermission time. during Watching as dates, Lyndon Show ell. Bill Voorhees and Jeff Mix. lined up to be judged In the beard growing contest were Kaye Lynn Larson, Becky TedescO and Joan Ballard. Winners of the event were Marv Adamson, Brooke Watson and Paul Littlefield. t w.- The home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Rex Pitkin, 1395 Tyler St., By TINA Deseret News Hi Tales Editor The Olympus High Mens Assn, staged the last roundup at their annual Western Dance Friday evening. S j Chalcedonian Club Hi f lATUftf t ;i Mix-mast- Pi Beta Phi Mothers Club will have a luncheon Thursday, 1 pm., at the chapter house, 92 S. Wolcott. Utah . ArThe program, tists, will be presented by Mrs. J. Bracken Lee. New club officers will be introduced. Hostess chairman will be Mrs. Paul D. Dinwoodey. ' - . Make Plans Now To Attend Annual NAC Cooking School Pi Beta Phi Mothers Gty, Monday, -- - Announcement is made of the engager ment and forthcoming marriage of Miss Sharon Rose Barton and Edson F. Packer. Who makek her home' The bride-elec- t, with her grandmother, Mrs. Edwin C Larson. 253 Elm Ave, Murray, is a daughter of Mrs. Arnold C Erickson, Japan, and the late Ferrin W. Barton. t Mr. and Mrs. Edson S, Packer, 2950 Louise Ave., are parents of the future bride ' groom. Temple Rites The engaged couple will be wed June 12 in Salt Lake Temple rites, after which the bridegrooms parents will fete them at a wedding breakfast That evening they will greet guests at a reception at the Institute of Religion, 274 University St Asked to attend the bride have been Mrs. Duane W. Taylort matron of honor; Miss 'Joan Gibert Miss Sherry Mullen, Miss Saundra Packer and Miss Linda Packer, junior bridesmaids. SETS DATE Miss Sharon Rose Best Man Barton has set June 12 as her wedGerald L Turner will be best man. ding date with Edson F. Packer. Miss Barton is attending the University of Utah, where she is affiliated with Lambda Delta Sigma. Her fiance will be graduated from the U. of U. in August. He also studied at If you would like 'a delicious recipe for veal fanfare to Brigham Young University, where he was a member of make an unforgettable special family dinner, come to the Athenian social unit. free Fantasy of Foods elect! ic cooking school sponsored by the Newspaper Agency Corp, May 16, 17, 18 and 19 at Delta Gamma Mothers the Utah Theater. Delta Gamma Mothers Club This is just one of the 40 main dishes and dessert recipes en will be set up on the stage, will meet Thursday, 1 p.m., at the chapter house, 1373 E. 1st which will be cooked on stage provided by Anderson-Browand of the South. Co., the lobby and by Carolann Hammersten theater will contain many disHonored guests will be gradeconohome Chloe Trenbeath, of food' products and uating seniors. Judie Alder. plays mists of the National Livestock appliances with some samples Marianne Gayle Campbell, and Meat Board, Chicago, dur- to be given away. Crandall. Shanna Fenton, Sue Those arriving before the Fotheringham, Peggy Har.sen, ing the four day school. start of the school will enjoy Margene Husbands and Judy Free Recipe Book You will receive free of selections played on the organ. Madsen. Others are Linda Mills, NanIn addition to the main gifts charge a copy of the complete and the food bags, the food cy Reilly, Gloria Rigby, Nancy "Fantasy of Foods recipe dishes prepared on the stage Smith and Margaret Thompbook and you also will be en- also will be given away at the son. titled to participate in distribu- conclusion of each days sesNew officers for the coming tion of a glamorous array of sion. year will be installed. gifts arranged for the cooking school session. The school will start each day at 9:30 a.m., and theater doors will open at 8:30 a m. Gifts at the school will be a Tappan range, from Anderson Brown Co ; a Kelvinator refrigerator from Kelvinator Corp. and Mark Brown Furniture Co.; a Speed Queen automatic washer from South East Furniture Co.; a fur stole from Duplers; a Kenmore automatic rotisserie, broiler and grill from Sears; a kitchen table and chairs from Granite Furniture Co.; a Sunbeam from the Sunbeam Corp., and a GE electric automatic frying pan from General Electric. Bags Of Groceries In addition, Albertsons Food Centers will give away 25 bags of groceries each of the four days of the school. kitch- A gleaming of Mrs. Lynn Nuffer, 3567 West 4305 South, Granger. Mrs. J. Wesley Noall will present a review of the book Alaska Nellie by Nellie Neal La wing. lab queen, Bonnie Bailey, first attendant, and Jill Hanks, second attendant Shuffling to the music with a western beat were dance-goerJohn Durham, Dorothy Parrish, Jack Clements, Judy Gustavson, Ralph Adamson, Sherry Hardy, Reg Stirk, Janice Cromar, Brent Gandre, Sydney Sharp, Paul Knight and Chris Cook. Others in on the western shindig were Brent Milne, Judy Brown, Darryl Hazel-gren- , Sandra Hagman, Steve Ibap, Ann Miller, Gordon Renner and Judy Nicastro. was setting Saturday evening for the marriage of their daughter, Miss Carol Jean Pitkin, to James E. Long. Bishop Ralph E. Ellingson of Rosecrest Ward officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Long, Portales, N M , are parents of the bridegroom. Following the ceremony the newlyweds were honored at an open house. For the nuptial events, the bride wore a gown fashioned with a white lace bodice and pale pink organdy skirt underscored with pink taffeta. The bridal couple will honeymoon en route to Portales, where they will make a home. The bridegroom is attending Eastern New Mexico Univer- haV studied atTexas Christian University and has served a tour of duty with the U.S. Army. 1"; MARRIAGE COUNSELING CHILD IS WED Miss Carol Jean Pitkin became the bride of James E. Long in Saturday rites. Textured Fabrics GUIDANCE GROUP THERAPY Oar wirit fM or familioo nominal, an avorogo iwcomt can oauly afford oar oorvicoo. 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