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Show - - IP - ,, , ' - - , . - v Ir -- - v v - V 7 - - , , , , - - - 146 1r - - Solt Lake City, Soiorday, October 17, 1959 " DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, - , . 14 Engaged To Bernard Lee BarnestT, Ti;wntaikers ; , ' 4 , ,J , - ' ' -.. ' s...,,,, 9 ;,..-- 4-"'t 4 2,' ';'' z .. ts t 1.... Making plans' lor,their wed- 2 . 10.,... I I''' k 12 'hre Nov. ' Miss .'41e. 1 t ding Evelyn ' i 4 ff'o a 1 i ' Tratafer and Bernard Lee ot,0,4,- , , , ,., . , Barnes. , '''''t ' - . ,.,e ,,, 1. 'V '', ; d.r ,c 4 , t The bride-elecwho resides tg, , I ,,,,t,,..0":,..,e,;' .,, : x,,T ' 4' ts,,lit.' 1,, and ,,witil heti Irother-in-la..1. : f ,i q t' ,,,.:. IA , V.', .; i k, sister, ill. and Ma; Herbert ', ',, ,: '1 " V , :".,. ; .4 4 ,' ' ':'''''':',.''' t'''''''' J. Urry."T21 E. Haven Ave.,,, Is ,: '''''t , 4, ''''' ,, , , ,,. ,-a daughter of Salt Lakers, Mr. ,,,,,,,., , , e,..':'4,, ,,,,' ,,,e,f1., ',. ' 4. ,yMrs. Walter, Trauffer. and ---,,..,:,et , lf,, ,,,, -i ' .. .The 'rrauffers- presently are , ,. ; ..i, ',':' : ,. ' , 4- ,,, 17:r! at Zollikofen, Bern, SC4::,!.. '...,,,, ',' ,4.0,. 44 ,,,. '? hwio 4.,,o3 residing ' " .'t ,, , t,1" drz,,,,, Switzerland, where Mr. Trauf- . t ' '0 '::.': , ,6 ' 4'''' IS , , as ,,,,zy, ler of :' .. 4.4 11, serving president i-rA:!. t 'ik, .. fe 1 ''.$'47"1 , , the Swiss Temple. Mrs. Trauf- , '..' : , ...., , .77,4111 trIP .. , fer will make the trip to , ' ',, , ' ' :: ,A, ' .. ' ;411 .' ''''; ' ' 'I ', ,: .,0 for her daughter 's wedding. :r t' , ) e, I., ",'5 ,.. .4 'ItA I The future bridegroom is a 1 11 . et c'',,,' ' son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard l ol i ''' .A. Barnes, 711-5t''! t i 1 Ave. i "4..,:l'!;.'.', .;;.'';,':;'-;tt I , , Temple. Rites 3V: 1 .,:', , 01 ed 4 -' . le couple will be ;) :;z4 ,1 .., j. wed In rites to be solemnized - rd 6 ,,,.3 4,, c,.::i'l':3;.:':...'":...;'f,:-';',,"4.Y,,: ,, 4', In the Salt Lake Temple. The i ., '4 ,,,--- --t ', i 4,, ..kr..,,ItT ,4,! ,' ...,7...'..','.;,',.).;,:.. ,.'''ll'.,.;''.:''::.'.: ..';., ' It"tme"' 't, X' evening of their wedding day, '''"as,; fv " '''' f ) ;.0! they will be honored at a re- - , 7;4 50e,''"'i ,k, low ''',...p4t--46- ' ception at the Lincoln Ward, f "777-- 7 2 ,I...,,,,, 2005-9t, East. , ': ' 2 ''' Bidden to attend the bride e' -vsfr '; been Mrs; have 4 Urry, her s' .AAPA''s ; : ,....., . ' '''' ter; Mrs. Blaine A. Barnes, li--' .,Mrs. D. Reid Hilton, Mrs. Bruce J. Bets. and Miss Grace AT FASHION SHOW-M- rs. R. F.Boshard, left, front, and Mrs. Raleigh W. Moore, . Vlam. admire furs modeled by Mrs. William F. Allen, back left, and Mrs. Vaughn H. Barker ' - Blaine-- A. Barnes will as at Hidden Valley Country Club fashion show and luncheon Friday afternoon.-Evelyn Tratiller, is besume duties of best man for . . , -trothed to Bernard Lee Barnes; Theywill be -- - his brother. , , wed Nov. 12. , University Student . Mr. Barnes has studied at I ' the University of Utah, where - I CP AV) Mykyi, 'XIS he was affiliated-wi- th e ' Sigma ', ip Chi He fulfilled an LDS Swiss- SUltgalte Telegram', 41 Austrian mission ' and served , t , ' : a tour of duty with the U.S. . Army. , ,Following their marriage, the bridal pair will make a , In a ceremony s&emruzed Bridal attendants included home in Salt Lake City, where ' ' will continue Friday morning, Albert David Miss Kathleen Christensen, the the bridegroom at ' Miss Joan studies-Christensen claimed the U. of U. maid , of his Carol Newman for his bride. bridegroom's sister, i Simmons, Setting for the nuptials was honor; Logan Temple, with President Miss Patricia Woodard, and Announcement is made of an LID'S.mission to California, A. George Raymond officiating. the bride's sisters, Miss Jane Po Rowing t heir marriage, the engagement and forthcom- while her fiance served a New 1 the couple will make a home in Friday evening the newly. Newman and Miss Nancy New--- ,- - Salt Lake City. weds received reception guests man. ing marriage of former Uni- England mission. of Utah coed, Miss Donat Kearns Sixth Ward, 4360 W. versity They donned light green ' na Joy Sutton, andyilliant NT 5415 South. :: ,, gowns of cupioni featuring attendHe Kuhre. is MONDAY , 0 ''' presently ng guests were boat necklines, and carried bou' ' , the justweds' parents, Mr. and quets of pink carnations and Kappa Kappa Gamma Alum- ing the hilltop school. ., ' news the nuptial Disclosing 7 Mrs. Harold T. Newman, 4371 roses. useBanquet, p.m., Aviation are .,,::, parents of the bride-elect- , Club. W. 5255 South, Kearns, and i) Flower Girl Mr. and Mrs. Vance S. Sutton, , Mr. and Mrs-- Albert Christen. 7.,,;::, Ambassador Club Ladles , ' 5920 Highland Dr. Petite Ruth Ann Christen' , ' Idaho. sen, Arimo, 12:30 ' ,.il Meeting, p.m., Legation ...,.,..,,,4,4, of the bridegroom, sister sen, Ills Parents ':' Bridal Gown -' Roonk Ambassador Club. was flower girt ..,..,,. Mr. and Mrs. Newell J. Wonlen's ,,. , For the postnuPtial reception to Auxiliary Salt .... Harry Dubach performed the the bride chose an original duties of best man for the Lake District Dental Society Kuhre, 6186 Jeremy Cr., are of bride''' the future floor-lengtparents. gown' of French bridegroom. Luncheon, 12:45 p.m., Wright's. , lace underscored with satin. A ,,,A,,,,..' Mr. Christensen is attending 'Salt Lake Lady Lions Club-:- - groom. ' The will be betrothed ', couple neck1irieand-scalloped , 4 regnant YOung University-anDitiner, 645 p.m.; Doll House; wed NóV3O1ñ riteS to be solt sleeves were features will continue his studies there. ;' ':'4'r: ,!,:;;;F"-Delta Phi Mothers Club emnized in the Salt Lake Tern. ' '. bodice. of the princess-style, He also has 'studied at Utah Meeting, 1 : 1 , p.m., Lion House. - pie. That evening they will be , , Her elbow length veil of State University. He completed '., ' a honored at at the ''''., Women of League reception Voters, sheerest illusion was caught to an LDS Australian mission. ' .....,:.:7: Unit Two -- 8 p.m. Cottonwood First Ward, 5901 , a crown of pearls. She carried ., ,, ', Entertaining for the bride 1555 Sherman Meeting, Dr. Ave. Highland a bouquet fashioned of a white have been Mrs. Carl Loback . Bidden to attend the bride DUP, Camp 25 Meeting, orchid encircled by red roses. and Miss Margaret Wood. have been Mrs. Floyd A. All7:30 p.m., 464 Post St: '':::- ' ''''-, ':', PUP, Adella West Hogland red, Mrs. Robert C. Meier, Miss , f:''''''''..i' ' CampMeeting, 7:30 p.m., 718 Carol Wood, bridesmaids; Miss AI,' 441 Sharon ...,, and Post St. Miss Steglich 0044 11.7,':10.''' , - -' Susan Steglich, junior bridesDUP, Forest Dale Camp: ' ..,,... maids. 1:30 p.m., 2260 S. Lake St. ; ,4 '' , Best Man DUP, ROSSIY111 Heights Camp , , :1 ' ' f :77.'!:.'s7,77:', .,.'It'''..! 1:30 p.m., 2187 S. 18th. ' ., Jerome Kuhre will perform .!...,7:;Tt: 0 4 , ?...?,;7":::::...':':, duties of best man for his ' j.V brother. Beta Chapter, ADK ., x The bride-to-bhas fulfilled t'..kir,:'. :',',..4:'- Beta of Delta chapter Alpha )r Yomow You'll Wear ... :,:..; Kappa will,meet Monday, at 7 ,..,.. ::..,,:;:......71x!' , p.m., at the home of Mrs. chiffon over chiffon. An im- 22.' ,1 Laggtittte.s;13;44. S. Nygaatd, 3600 Wel- portant blouse has 18 layer , ' Henry ..' ' :;. , of white chiffon one overÀhe lington St. ,,p,,!.! NUPTIALS SETMiss Donna Joy Sutton has Dr. Ted Smith will, be guest other for an unusual sleVeless V.!.'.'........:.' .r.!:'........::::::t!...".!::: circled Nov. 30 as her wedding date with i!'''''' blouse! speaker, ham N. Kuhre. -- , if , , ! , Hidden Valley Club, Os Fashion Show ; i.e10:::: :g...elk:o.,:;To4ffé-.!"-T-0.0,....13..6,...-.0:.i- , :1 - - ,'- - , : a - t, jr '.; r.--;- , -. ' - , ' ,..;.;- - r i,-- ,,,- , ', ,-,, 1 - - ,$' v ;., .,:-,-- , ,1 .: - ..7 - k ',' , r. v ., r r ! A festive fall luncheon and fashion show were enjoyed Friday afternoon by ladies of the Hidden Valley Country Club and their .guests. Setting for the gala event was Fort t , Douglas Golf Club. leather ski outfit to Fashions ranging ,from the most formal of fur wraps were presented by Arent's ' American Fur. - 4 ,.. ,, I:, , : r 4 if ,. chairman of the event, greeted F. BOSHARD early arrivers, Mrs. Elwood L Lentz and her guest- MRS. R. R. Cushing. Mrs. Raleigh W. Moore, vice chairman and new president, also assisted with greeting. as did other' committee members, Mrs. LaVerl W. Gurr, Mrs. Frank daini. and Mrs. Doyon H. Pollock. - - ' ' , , '', - .";.".3,. , , , h , ' , ::;'' , . 15,, , , IV The-engag- '. - , T., ..i a ,: ; .....--- : ;;.i:.i;;;;;.:;';';'-.':::!:?H'- ! ,,. ' . , - :' - t, : - , ---- BSIDE-ELECTMis- Valley Country Club. Eughn H. A. H. Nebeker, Mrs. Barker, Mrs. Kenneth P. Swinton, Mrs. William F. Allen, -- Mrs.. William 'Mrs. Clark Romney, Mrs. Ralph Mrs. Rod - B. Mrs. Wall, P. Mrs. Harry Slagle, Harris, Joseph J. H. W. Cushing, Mrs. L. B. Taylor and Mrs. McQuiddy. They included Mrs. Jones applauded and Mrs. M. as Mrs. Barker took the runway in a black diamond ranch mink coat featuring soft fullness and a magnificent t collar.- Casually sophisticated in an imported Italian knit'complernented by a kidskin topper, was Mrs. Swinton. Mrs. Emory Smith and Mrs. D. Louis Broussard were among those who commented on its smart beige color. 4 MRS. NEBEKER , was stunning in a blue kidskin coat, a garment. Mrs. Richard Bertoch, Mrs. George A. Holt Jr. and Mrs. Ed Browning eyed the ensemble approvingly. B. Watson and Mrs. William Mrs. Paul Clayton, Mrs. blue iris mink in J. O'Conner Jr., admired a modeled by Mrs. Cushing. The wrap is styled to look slim as well as luxurious. A highlight of the show was the beautiful oyster beaver jacket worn by Mrs. Taylor. MI. Paul DeLaney and Mrs. -- Fred Bailey applauded as- they viewed the jacket enhanced by a huge collar of dawn mink. .. - 7. -- - Carol . , - , Newman-W- - , i -- t To David Christensen .. . it h . WOMEN'S " M iss Donna ,Sutton FEATURES 1 - , : I , Fern is CLUB Betrothec '' Keeping Posted , , d " :'..,""...4s '''- ;.':',-.'.,'- ' ' ' ' -- , , t4-4,- ii - , 1,..:;:,'-,--',:2--'- , I ;oi ',::-:,'- -i, -- -.' ' ..',,,,''.- .4:-,:- , ' i , e I' i c ,, :. , :::...'; 1 ,. , t .. !:',17 ' '.:.....7.. !' - Onude 'Does ' How Children Oninvitation? .,, , , '' ng i . h long-taperi- - with guest, Mrs. Charles NV, twosome watched Mrs. Allen model a who a made Bourg tourmaline mink .wrap of elegant styling. Mrs. Barbara Bigler and guest, Mrs. Helen McQuiddy, also voiced approval of the original fashion. Last model to appear in the style review was Mrs. Rom . ney. She wore a breathtaking Russian sable- - cape with a eMrs. Edwin bateau neckline;-Faschriate- d by the design-werR. Dewey and Mrs. Omar O. Victor. , Also-greeti- -- MRS. FRANK ADAMS CALENDAR ; 1 wear-everywhe- 7 Sglipzg a . : ) - MRS. T. K. DAVIS s - ' D ; ' 7 , , ,. 14 g:627: , 55' h 7..4---, Centered , 5, . - Srhartly clad women were served luncheon at tables with large perfume bottles 'beautifully decorated with leather-en- d fur. MRS. MARVIN L. ARENT gave the fashion show comall members of the Hidintroduced and models, mentary - 1 , as Mrs-Thom- 5, Vlere any, , By ,EM11,11,1'SAT 4 1114;:f. TTn.y.anmelthd can she be but frank Dear Mrs. one incjzdésevera1 young chil- about the situation and invite dre the family on the same him to dine out with them. Dear Mrs. Post Is three itIdtatiOn sent to their par. months after a death too late ents7 Should the phrase "And to a send message of sympathy Family" be used? to one who has lost a member Answer: Correctly, their. Of her family? names are written under that A friend of mine thinks it their parents on the inside would be wrong to send it at ekyelope, according to their this time as it would only be ages: opening the wound anew. As I was away, I could not send John, Mary, and Arthur. Dear Mrs. Post: What can a message at that time. Will one do when one's husband un- you please tell me if it 'wduld expectedly brings a business be proper to offer condolences friend home to dinner and at this time? there isn't a thing in the house Answer: It is never too late to eat. to show sympathy. Write in She had planned on their your own handwriting across have been away going out to a restaurant to your dine that evening. and hale only now heard of Answer:. Under the circum. your'great loss" and sign it. - , l - carI ....!.....!,;1!:::'!.;......,14!..ii!:..........:!.,..f!:!..?'..1..'.!:......!....', '.;.:::.' .....,,.!...CA - ' - , ' Saturday Night's ?: !!.'?!'...!i!!T..!..!.:.!..!4.'5::::!!..:!'il..!:!...'!:!'$ '' .f ':!::'!'".!. I!"':?!:'; 4!:!::.:.!!!;'i:-'.!!- : ::'!!...!'.!!-'.- ':'! .,....;,,,:,,:: '' r l2Vl'..!7-',.:i'''...- C .. i i ., i - -; 1:.,,;;;',7.-:',- :i By YVONNE YOUNG The rustle of fallen leaves during the warm Indian sum-mer has enveloped the University of Utah campus. Campaign signs have dotted the of green lawn in a jig-samulti-coloreas hopeposters, ful candidates advertised their names for offices. Sigma Nu men on the corner of Walcott will have a "hard-times- " bash Saturday eve' with pauper punch and the poor man's taste for clothing: rags. Elwood , Snyder and Judy Coombs will arrive via their and hood-les- s windowless, doorless limousine. In rags and dungarees ready to greet them will be Jay Montay and Karen Roduler, as Jim Barratt and Linda Linebaugh, garbed in patched jeans and ragged swetdihirts, make their grand entrance. Tryini out the "Mulligan stew" will be Dennis Wolfley I ...,:-.- ':.::::.'':',,'...';?-:: t ',I '' . - : t . ' 1: , i ..,....:".....:- : , 1; ,r, '';:x ''''',...''.! t;'...'';'')..:',..:l..;;::-l4,.,- .,:::42.,,,,,,,..;:,,::::,,:-..- , , 7 ,: - '''. i:".:'-:-- i,,,...r.....;,:,,i,,:;.,,,: , .... , - ' i';i:,,:.i ;:ii,.:3,,..-4.:- ,., ,,,,..., --- - ,., ,.:,',:.,.!,,,....,'::-,:,-..1.'.,,..:- ' , , :. ,..,, .. - is, 'BRIDEMiss Joan Carol , s,' NevFitian became bride of Albert David Christensen in a Friday , ' . morty ,A the cere'.- , Alpha' Phi Mothers Set Meeting First meeting' of the season of Alpha Phi Mothers Club has been set for Wednesday, 12:45 p.m., at the chapter house, 1386 Butler Ave. Mrs. E. F. Waters, program chairman, will present Mrs. E. F. Westerberg, soloist, and Mrs. L. P. Pearce, pianist. k. Mrs. William C. Ware, hostess chairman, will be assisted by Mrs. E. L. Holbrook, Mrs. C. Russell Poulton and Mrs. Ray Watrous. Presiding will be Mrs. Paul Stewart, president Special Invitation is extended to mothers of new pledges. -- 10: I I' T. t , ill, l t - .r ) )E " , ' - 1 DURING ' CALL OR WRITE t -- ' IMMEDIATELY . lath HOLLADAY BLVD. IN 74255 CR , er - e- - ..' ,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,...) ' ii''''' ,:o 1 ' V.,s '1: :'', , A;',.....". ' :: f: VA c, i, 1 ' I r''' : , A4,47' .11- AM ,..00?:. '.... i 4,', ,r .4, f . .,,,, - , f ,,t , ddd, , 0- 0 , . - t....,... I, , -- ' 1 ', , 4 -' I- , 'r '?. A ... ' ' j, 4.. :'. s. ,$''t 1 ., ...... 91.01. ;is r. - , : ''J P tt. x ..,, l'''' t.....V I' f4 1 .. ,,,,,,g. , ''." ,,''',) , '. ' , ':,,', e- 1 '.. 4' ff. 11' 7 ' ,.,'.'... , i ' '1, A'' , 4,c,s '''.:) 4., il 74:4 '''.i. ' 1 I .1;, t ''. ,.', i,,,,.i:,: ., ,,:,: et ) i "HARD TIMES". PARTY'Amon g couples who'll be at Sigma Nu's "hard times' night are Dick Nielsen, left; Dorothy I Meredith, Anne Dalg. leish and Bruce McDarliçl.-- . .,.: ,. party-Saturd- . . Lowry and Keith Cannon. Faye Jordon ind Bill Bailey may rile some as they put hay down their necks. After "dobbin" has ' been reined in, the merry crew will sit around a bonfire singing cheerful medleys. Lorraine Jordan and Stan Parrish will harmonize to "Sweet Adeline,", and the Alpha Chi Quartet also will harmonize,old favorites, Anxious for the vittles to be served will be Linda Clark and Keith Poehlman, as they seek out the nourishment. Munch. Ing crisp apples to tide them ove? will be Pat Splicer and Clark Cederlof, while Jane Watson and Fred Hales, a newly pinned couple, clang-thdinner bell. Kappa Sig Social Kappa Sigs will bedeck themselves in Mediterranean costumes for their Saturday night affair. Gordon Hansen and Jeanne Parker will enter as Roman citizens, as John Cot. tingham and Terry Taylor fol. low behind in the attire of Egyptians. The Italian atmosphere will be soaked up, by Bonnie Brain and Bryan Stevens as they, long for old Napoli and true Italian pizza. , Community singing ,w I I I find Ralph Dalebout booming In bass as Sharon Pringle makes her contribution. Gary Juhlin and Mary Lynn Malouf will try their luck at bread sticks and lasagne as the refreshment hour approaches. Pins to be heraled are Terrell Harris and Paul Dugan, along with Karlynn Axelson and her Beta pin from Karl '' r McGaven. .. . , . r 01, I' P ' - , ( SAYS ' .1 GEORGETTETELTETIER ONE OF THE 10 HAPPIEST cerler4 . ''''''!.k, .0.,, s , - ' ) , t,, ,,,,, ' " ,:- '1 -- 17.,:4 "s1 .:' V "'',4 2 inches from her waist, ", t ' - i - 'r, ,t, I - , ' ', . i 30 , , ., , , , . 7 4 I ' ' '.', find - , A AFTER STAUFFEltr Stauffer-Amer- - . itel No.1 home reducing P.:a: '1' '' I 's! N.," , -. - (ss .. - with the help of the Stauffer Home Reducing Plan of effortleu exerciu and calorie reduction. If you've tried different times to reduce...if the results haven't lived up to your hopes, you'll ' ,7 .1. can get and keep a beautiful figure... . i ... .''',f ,., , c'''.A., , t ''''' A a 1' 4, , , ,, t.... - I.I "Irk - Np 4- - , 1 f ' ,; t; You ,N,:,;, , ?Li,,,, T, I : - ' ',,,,, , 7 ! I- -, i 4 ,.- I -rio-747- . , I . from a prison...of p0und8:1 she says. . 744tr 1 .4 - . Georgette trimmed Ircmt 2044 pounds to 137S pounds, from size 44 to 12 with Stauffer', slimmed 11 inches from her hips, ' - OF 1953 ty'''''I'l 'I feel like I've beenreleased ,,, ,.. , WOMEN , , 2MY2 POUNDS 1 . ,,, - ,,k"14A L) - ti , V - ,..uw-e:Nr- -- - I, 137s4 POUNDS 0' , .'""'"'--,,,,- ,' : ,...-::::- al, aga i,.,,,v,i, cgoaticea - 971ez-,.i,'e- .., The "Magic Couch" (Posture is the famous Stauffer Home Reducing Rest) Plan. . 1P i 1 . , , heart - of the' - ' CALL DA Foil more information , SiALIFF itliOME PLAN 520 lost dith South I 31 iirW.Eimo N, d I N Please rusts ma further Information about MO Stauffer Roma Reducing Plan and what it can do to me new happiness. help Inillt - nnum,1 .0M I N NAME .v.---- '. Cil 1 IAI ....p.p,.farvanzoom . : . , ' ' i I I I UN ADDRESS .' I.. E......1. ::: , ", P, ' I -, ,,,, ., ..,, ,,,... i , v Do ' i. ''.., - - .d, . ., $w , . ,.. .! 1 ,.. .. - ' r I, . .,, ' v , :' .: --- , , 0 , . , ..., , , c SALT LAKE CITY Cl 74931 '" , ikki3O.00 t.,, , : ,It,?" '.1 k. i ,F- - ,, 1 i :- , , ;, , r... , i ' ''11111P,,low . 1: mmalik, ''t v 1 , '4.,.., 0 , L'I.bfkloi joy the harvest moon as they jump aboard beside Joyce e , 4 J--- t FOR INFORMATION - 400 , ), - , , ." '' , ,,. As- - I , - - MARGARET- - LUND TOURS 4908 I r .. 4.40owee ''' ',14...; '' 'STATEHOOD DAYS! 75oo LEAVES 'NOVEMBER ,, ',....:',....... , ,,,f i Kauai, Maui, Hawaii, OahuSpend 6 Days Visiting the Outer iskinds. ONLY . .. I), is included In this "QUALITY" tour, Including meals, tips, ttc. Fly bath ways in pres- surized aircraft. The full price of this fine tour is t , - -- - .. ... , EVERYTHING - . ,, iN, ,)1 e .ste, 7. ... - -- oloAottovvvoioAokoolovkA0 N 1. Bill Link Combo, attired as vagrants, of course. Chuck Gordon and shoeless Linda Grey will hop onto their convertible scooter when they bid the tramps adieu. Alpha CM Hayride That same night the Alpha Chis will' treat their choicest apart- Recalling depre ion days dudes to an old fashioned hay-rid- e will be Ken Hell,: g and Pat at Pony Haven. Johnette Sludge, as they ,ance to the Hales and Dave Gillet iNill en d .2 t',;0'''4',:.::,,'::::;!;:.:',.::'::,:.,, '....:;,.,:,:,,,:k ,;..,.; , - A For tiles Party-Tim- e and Kathy Neilson. Woode sticks, which will replace t e knives and forks, and cans instead of bowls, will be a hal, lenge in etiquette for lark Parkinson and Cheryl nderson. Mike Leeman w drink hot eider as his cl e, Sue eh bread Retch, tears the Fre - 1 . "Stauffer changed me' from an ugly size 44' to an unbelievable size .12" Tepee Town n- ' ;! r, , .., 0 0 c , d'. d:, ea ea, -- 7 -- -1- ' ' - . .. . . - - ' -tt. 't . - . , . . f |