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Show 7, 7'. , - V 77 ' - . IP Ii40:0;7 114.6pi; .:C A lovely bride of Mrs. George Paul Buchanan, the former Miss Marie Momi Clissold. She pledged wedding vows with her bridegroom Monday evening in a ceremony at the : paid . K,PeA7enLIS, atjaJJ Mason, of Emigration Ward I - 1 1 , of- greethg 4 I , . , , , - r , ,, ,i, ....,,4 , '., , . ,, , ., I ', ; . ., -- x - , 8 ..... .,.. Ti. - i, ... .... X.v ' -- ' K ,- . ' 7 ..., ,,,. , ...., ,z . , .... ... -- .. , , , ,. .. ,., , -- , ...... ..., k 1., A :, , .... ,. t ' .. . . ...., .. ,." " ...,... ...... ............ yr...... . , ' ? ...... attendants. - in- They .. Hostess Should Inquire Aboutt Unopened Package 1 - . '; -- --- - - I Raymptzd's - I I I7 I I I.... I I I :" '' 7: ...:.. I' ubI elvvi Tiff! , na . : :: . : Ci;e2 1,1 klhA',,,i222,1f11, A AIS Salt take City, Tuesday, November 26, 1957 9,1D TELEGRAM, HI Tales , , , k onmimtmi, Be Gay Blade This Winter' In Fashion:Fun Outfit - z - - nt one carefully closet By EIALVE CANNONr men' department) and from a Ilto; 111 Deseret News Tales with ttimmingz it carefully t. Be a gay blade on the matching , rickrack Wonderful irtg rink this winter in a fashion. 1,vith,sld pants and skirts on chill Blomquist fun outfit that fills a peed and days. Scene of the nuptials was the is very, very high style. Salt-Lak- e Be a bright spot in the trent Temple. Elder Spen- r4r4t'$At.A4.!.W.,..'IrWOrlp.0.00e,myttompor. room of the lodge following a cer W. Kimball of the Council a in on session the sidzslopes of the Twelve officiated. , cozy and comfy tosturne that is k HatFollowing, Mr. and Mrs. truly different old W. ,Blomquist, the brideBe toasty warm and snug as 111 ole proverbial bug in gro9m's parents. were hosts at that for ' a wedding dinner at their tome, yontler rug when your date bobthe evening is a hay ride, a 2169-6t.41 East. q. jaunt sleigh ride or a sports-ca- r N, 1-1-i The bride, who haszbeen in the brisk night air. r L making her home )ttz336 E. Description of such a versatile :0 I 4o, 4 '" South- Temple, is a 'daughter Of costumer This: a new, longer, A combined Nir'. and Mrs.,Nits F. Eriksson, bulky Pardigan that is t with ankle-lengtslacks, tapered Vasa, Finland, f fashioned from - fleece, knitted Mopday evening a reception fabric. The cardigan is sleeveat the North 13th Ward, 375 g. less (worn over a jersey) and 1st South, honored the couple. bound, blazer style, around the and down the front openFor the occasion the bride was neck The binding also forms ing. ;At floor-lengttaffeta lovely in a loops for the front closures. gown. Long sleeves tapering to Horizontal stripes offer con. points over the wrists laid trasting decor around wide neckline were features jacket hemline. a boat BITES SOLEKNIZEDMiss Emit Annette Eriks of the fitted bodice. Floating Now, this is a fashion that is son became the bride of Richard Wallis Blomquist panels and lace appliques, available in your teen shops. i Monday afternoon. trimmed with seed pearls and But for those of you w,ith a yen the enhanced bouffant to create your own snug longies, sequins, skirt. iweat shirts and pants are a Her veil of sheerest illusion fairly reasonable facsimile and fell from a sequin and pearl when doctored up a bit by dee headdress. She carried a bou- orative trim and tapering of the quet of pants, you come forth with a roses. service - giving penny -'e In - - royal - - blue Itelveteen fashion-.saving, as Satisfying-a- s quite sheaths were Miss Katheryn the real thing. GAY BLADEColorful and Posey, maid of honor; Miss CrysAnother fashion idea that practical, this teen fashion !is tal Broderick and Miss Ada teens are going for in a big way new trend in keep-wa5 Olsen. They carried fans pinned Is "borrowing" a beautiful plaid clothes for ice skating -- with white chrysanthemums flannel shirt from brother's after skiing. and pink gladioli. Petite Karen Blomquist, flow. er girl, donned .a light blue And You of Beauty frock and carried a bouquet pink blossoms. William H. Blomquist performed duties of best man. Ush . ering were 'Farrel . and Ross Bagshaw. Make-U- p The bride received her school. ing in Finland. Her bridegroom , 'Your ludr should be as By MABIAI4 MATTHEWS bright Is a graduate of the University of Utah, where he was a mem. Although fashion has decreed and gleaming as only ,a fresh ber of Lambda Delta Sigma. He plenty of color for your new shampoo and coiffure can make has fulfilled an LDS Swedish wardrobe, there is still the ini- It. No Matter what its color,' . By MARY MARKER mission. Dear Mary Marker: The newlyweds will make a portance of black and it takes your hair will then bring a Illve In home in Salt Lake City. a first place for late day. future ly accent to the black costume. I am a girl of.20; engaged and contemplating marriage Don't get into a rut and wear Entertaining for the bride When you choose black the near future. But lately I've been bothered with a problem M. William Rich. Mrs. been have me. that is very serious to party clothes and have to con. too much black. , ardson, Mrs. Ross s Bagshaw, tend with dim I 'realize that every girl has night lighting, Remember this is a year of Miss Ina Ilendriksen,-MisGig. certain fears about marriage, will find to use color.' Make the most of It by it Robert you Mrg. and Dear necessary Henriksson "Constantly Upset": gi but I am beginning to wonder to , , Pehrsson. different concerned completely maram little a to makeup, matching a blue costume: that I whether I ever want get shies. to hat your wore colors from eyesfrom those you ried or not. you let yourself be influenced Eyes violet? Then choose from earlier in the Time after time I read letters by these-peop- le. It pays to be happiness with mates and fend- First of all, day. to deep plum tones. You mauve skin warm up ' in your column about people cautious and to make sure that Ilei best pointi:--mgknow your tones by selecting make-uin who are sick and tired of roar-tie- d the man you marry is the one them! of most the Unhappily Wed to tones. Let this rosy pinky life. They all say what a you truly want forever. And TI too,- - sometimes become a bring a subdued glow to the disappointment it is after, the probably every girl is a prey to little discouraged about the un- skin, and if - your dress is a or good' honeymoon is over and what occasional fears about her marand the number decolletage type be sure to inwed, happily wouldn't they give to be single riage. , of them. But remember, t h e rclude your neck sa well. Wear COD again! Still, the engagement period happy people just go along con- a faint flush of rouge if it helps Hear Complaints should be tilled with happines4 tentedly, while the unhappy and choose; a bright true red In the office where I work, with golden dreams. They will ones are naturally those who for lipstick. Play up your good 3-39eau 81 every day I hear someone com- not all come true, ever. That tell their troubles and seek a features as you always doperhplaining about some phase of is life. But the more you be little solace. , or the 'SOUTHEAST eyes your mouth. aps in your dredinsZ the more married life. They are forever come true, provided discouraging me from taking they will the fatal" step. you have an average, or better, A wedding ceremony solem- nized Monday afternoon united in marriage Miss Bent Annette Erikssol tndIlichard , Wallis for-buyi- - - ice-ska- 1 - - VX PA ft ad Wearing Black? Choose That Enhances Confidentially Yours . -- . sks Help Marrtage - , ke p 1 EN I had always been under the Impression that people became more and more in love with the passing years, but evidently it isn't so. Aren't there any of your readers who are happily married and still love with each other after many years of marriager If so, I would be forever grate. ful for any encouragement they husband. If you 'could look back over the Confidentially Yours columns, you would see many let- ters thatcame from very hap- men married people--bo- th and women. Some Married very had mothers-I:Ato care for. Some took on several children along with their husbands. Some had big families in a. hurry.: But Ave have had descriptions of wonderful - could- give me. Constantly Upset " , - Zt m :poor.-,-So- - - z SOUTH L'4 pvir ,citt TEMPLE AT 'SECOND EAST , , g e ktiJ Angel and give the (iv , , --- - zer-pt,c-Aeuriva- . : 111E1111 sLa '1.R1111 AA ,ito 1r - ........ 7 - - Haus Dasansr gaufzumitvan IL .) - 7 -, i - -- 1: I I I - . ... I ( - ' ' .. ... ( ( h - I 4 . groom's mother, wore taupe Chantilly lace and chiffon.7, Gary Keitn Spencer assumed ....':::'" ,.':: duties of best man. G. Kent Brady, Richard F. Jones, Donald V. Dunn, Glenn L. Tuttle . ' a , :. :. ..,"'. ........,,...... and James FL Guilford ushered. ,, ,.. .. --7 Buffet Dinner' ,Sunday, okthe eve of their wedding day, Mil. Buchanan, LOVELY BBIDEMrs. ,George Paul Buchanan was the bridegroom's mother, hon. Miss Marie Momi Clissold before her marriage Monday 7 ored the couple at a buffet dinevening. ner at her home. The couple will .honeymoon in California before making a fuPosted Keeping ture home in Salt Lake City, where both will continue their, studies at the University of Utah. , For traveling the bride chose a gray tweed knit suit with navy accessories. Entertaining for the bride , This has happened several By EMAX POST have been Mrs. Phillipt, Miss and I have always Just 1 am In a times, Miss Ann Reichman, Dear Mrs. let it stay where it is until Given, Miss Jensen, Mrs. Buchanan, as to to do what quandary hest. visitor has the gone, as I the when oa guest arrives at my tated to call attentionalo mother; Mrs. it for Royalbridegroom's house with a package that Is fear Garff, Mrs. John U. Robintended not was that it supposedly..for me, but which for me after all. To ignore it erts Jr, Mrs. IL E. Baxter, Mrs. Is not handed directly to me but Jerry J. Fitts, Miss Sue Woodcompletely seems very unappre ruff and Miss Louise Facer. left on a table in the hall dative on my part. Mrs. Clissold gave a trousseau, I would like to know what tea for her daughter. i would be the correct way to I ','Aft,s.. I handle this situation? 1Z'f,,, - '4' .1, ' - C4Coi Answer: You are quite right Instead of baying the brides'''' 1 in leaving the package where it maids and maid of honor carry -t ' Is until your guest is ready to the usual bouquets, I thoUght ' s and then if he (or slie) it would be pretty (and a little leave, ,, does not take it, you would say, different) if they all carried "Oh, you have forgotten to take small muffs. Will you please .1 ,t1 e;, your package." Your guest tell me if this would be in good ,.,,t4, would then either say it is for taste? lkt, No would is Answer: not take be or it If it it you away. for you, you open it and thank in good, taste. Marriage is a ' li . sacrament and certainly no the giver. ,ulf i iiFiX61 I Dear Mrs, Post: I am- going place for something "a little LA LI L.. to be married in January and r .. 4 h cluded Ida. Ray A. Phillips, Mrs. Glenn L. Tuttle, Miss Sharon Given, Miss Janice Jensen and Miss Karen Clissold. They carried rings of gold and bronze - chrysanthemums; tied with matching bows. Petite Bonnie Jean Roberts, flower girl, donned a white nylon embroidered frock underscored with pale green taffeta. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Clissold chose a champagne lace gown over taffeta, while Mrs. Buchanan. the bride- . ,",,:. f k .a.. , . ? - In peau de sole gowns in a peacock green shade were the bridal-- -,..........., -- -. - ',,..- .4.. . - - chid. I . I ,z7 lace--sbrid- al .-, .. - 1;- 7 all-whit-e ...,- 1:774-- 4,, , Bridal Chapeau Her veil ' of illusion was caught to a pearl and sequin. trimmed c4apeau. bridal She carried an bouquet of carnations and chrysanthemums surrounding an or- - ,, , 4 11, . th-e-;.- t ,,,, 44 .4 Berit Eliksson Becomes Mrs. Blomatlis and the bridegroom's mother, Mrs. Edna Buchanan, 1072 E. 6th South. The bridegroom also is Ar., on of Dr. George W. Buchanan.' Burbank, CailL For her wedding and nuptial festivities, the bride fashioned her gown of French-lace underscored with taffeta. The molded bodice was .styled with a wide, scalloped neckline and short sleeves, complemept- ed by elbow-lengtmatching mitts. Tiers of lace raffles, cascading into a chapel train, fornted the bouffant skirt. " ' , 4- .1370-6-00-07- Wa),,, ficiated. A reception honoring the 3ustweds followed- 7 Assisting with were the the at guests reception bride's parents, M;.,arict Mrs. a -- ,z1x111w1d,zaaLLumL 1 t to ' DESERET NEWS 7 a :om I k , so t , "e0 zy ' .' - --- ' '',1 - 1 : -- : - - - I , '- , "7- - - -- I , The Postozeltate, heart of 'hi $tauffer Home Reducing Plan ... ---- 1 - cAtilEtill 3,11111 1 . OGDEN 1I -- I I I I , ., caw -I--- EX 1 1 -P- ' . , I JA : . Add!,,:. ti,ty 23825 P. - 7109 ' .ex Ws Hays Local - II.TAH,, .IDA, k - t, to prolonttoi Throughout I - ' 1 e ' , - .' . I . if . ' . . . -- t 1 - . N,..." - N.; B, C 1311 -. " J 1 I . , 32 to 40. 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