Show I 12C THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- Diane Rose Of Tremonfon Plans to Wed R OGDEN' UTAH SUNDAY MORNING JUNElilK Straw Flowers and Feathers Will Predominate at Beach By Gay Parley NEW YORK (UPI) — The summer crop of beach accessories looks like a madcap harvest of straw n and Icmiiers flowers ' For the girl who has everything else including a good figure there even is a Bikini bathing suit which looks like a lost flower pot A look through fashions from manufacturers specializing in the e turned up these items for the sun set A Bikini of black stretch fabric with the bra and shorts covered with pink silk hyacinths everywhere except where a girl sits down This suit is from Flower made a New York firm which pioneered artificial flower earrings and flower-trimme- d bathing caps some years Ecn-conserva- 30 William J also produced a comA bination beach umbrella-fastraw disc inside the parasol held this headpiece on when opened to diameter Foldits nearly two-yar- d ed it served as a fan The work was trimmed in brilliantly-colore- d ostrich feathers n REAL WILD But the milliner figured his ‘‘kook-iest- ” of all was the wig hat with a mane of ‘‘hair” — strands of raw silk which he said could be combed like nature’s own locks “But don’t take it to the laundromat” he warned “Lake it to your hairdresser” The part which fitted over one’s own hair plus curlers if necessary was cloche shaped and made of showed straw Manes dyed natural white This year Flower-mad- e turquoise and shocking pink ranged hats coolie from straw-bas- e beach waist to ankle length— to turn shaped and covered from crown a bathing beauty into Godiva withto brim edge with large pink petals out a horse so that the result appeared to be one giant rose The same firm produced flower-trimme- d “wind bonnets” which are crisp nylon veiling tied under the chin to protect the hair while riding in an open car and sun glasses which looked like something right from the greenhouse In the case of the latter the dark glass itself formed the heart of flowers with rims surrounded by fabric rose daisy sweet pea violet or sunflower petals Some of the or petals were of gingham-checpolka dot fabrics One New York i etail store revived the prince nez shape in showing this 18th century style with delicate black cords attached to nylon frames ’Beach hats for 1960 run all the way from the conservative pork pie shape through coolies decorated with flowers paillettes artificial fruits or vegetables to straws with brims wide enougli to pass for a MRS JEANENE KISTER parasol COOLIE SHAPED Making plans for her marriage on Aug 1 is Miss Diane Rose whose engagement and approaching marriage to Stanley R Brewer is announced today by her parents Mr and Mrs H Smith Rose of Tre-mont- 3 By Alicia Hart Beauty Editor Newspaper Enterprise Assn Women have fun while they achieve glamour from the never-endin- g front of beauty aids represented by the cosmetic houses We enjoy such feminine fripperies d as false eyelashes eye d nail polish shadows and silvery eye shadow It’s a joy to try them all but there’s also a more serious approach to beauty Most of us at some time or another have a problem of skin discoloration that just can’t be concealed by routine make-u- p It might be the ordinary door-- d AntiquesMake Big Comeback In the Kitchen are CHICAGO (UPI) Young mod- erns raiding attics antique and early American furniture shops showrooms for kitchen furniture That’s the word from A L Mar-gol- is an Oshkosh Wis manufacturer of Early American furniture who attributes the new taste for antiques in the kitchen to the growing importance of this room as a living area “The kitchen is again becoming a gathering place for talk games and family living” he says “Some architects are putting fireplaces in kitchens again and many families are hanging paintings on kitchen " walls” kitchen furnishings and decor fit into the new life of kitchens for several reasons said Mar-goli- s Antique "I gold-flecke- star-duste- variety of mark but for some knob a guest of Silver Review No 1 this week district Jeanene Kister California northern from manager will make a ritual inspection of the Women's Benefit Association Silver Review No 1 of Ogden from com-p’exio- Mrs 13-1- e it could be the more sserious problem of a distressing birthmark And here’s There some beauty techniques pay off not only in glamour dividends but also in peace of mind rcam available There is a v h ch according to the maker will hide discoloration Simply dot it on and blend it into the discolored area until the skin looks n the same color as the natural Then “set” it with a pat of colorless finishing powder and apply regular makeup over it for the be 4 result It won't rub off and the waterproof kind is claimed to stay on It for a full day of swimming can be removed with cleaning Benefit Group Plans Meeting With Leader June black-and-blu- 3 Sirs Kister is a representative Port from WBA Headquarters Huron Mich The association an insurance order with fraternal and cream ritual work was founded by Bina West Miller in Michigan in 1832 Miss Agnes Koab is the current national president Organizations are active throughout the United States Canada and Hawaii Events planned for Mrs Kister will include an informal evening social Tuesday at the home of Mrs Leonard Sewell 827 27th Anyone interested in the Review is inv ited AH WBA members are invited to bring friends and prospective members For information call Mrs Sewell at EX On Wednesday at 8 pm a business meeting will be held in the TOOF Hall President Mrs Percy Jones requests all members be present Officers and guards are a eked to wear formal dress Hostesses are Mrs Leonard Sewell and Mrs Elizabeth Higginson assisted 2917 by Mrs Roy Merriam Mrs David Hansen and Mrs James Burton MISS DIANE ROSE Protects Up Blemishes WBA district manager will A blend of the gentlest Swiss Minicare Catch-A- ll Many Be'auty Aids Cover sun-glass- es Undisputed master of the wild w beach hat is William J the young-NeYork designer who the rest of the year turns out millinery sane enough for church or a woman's dub luncheon One group called ice cream parlor straws were shaped like the ice cream soda mugs pastel-colorewith ostrich topped feathers and a couple of straw's shooting upward like the ears on a television set Another dubbed Parfait combined a straw hae with a fluffy marabou topping dyed pistachio grape or peach colors The general shape of this headgear was of a horn of plenty continental charm on The affianced couple will exchange wedding vows in ceremonies to be performed in the Logan LDS Temple That evening the bridal pair will be honorepiht a reception in Tremonton a son of Mr The benedict-elec- t and Mrs G Stanley Brewer of Ogdon is a graduate of Weber College and is presently attending the University of Utah He has also fulfilled an LDS mission to Australia Miss Rose is a graduate of Utah State University and was affiliated with Kappa Delta Sorority and the AFROTC Sponsor Corps She has been teaching in Salt Lake City the past year k HAT MASTER ccyfetj-- EDWARD A NICHOLS exquisite embroidery 3595 Gadget Couple Married in Evanston Floor To Live in West Yellowstone Protection from pots holding plants when there is liable to be water dripping from the bottom can be easily arranged by making a catch-al- l gadget to keep on the floor under the pot Mark out the size of the pot’s bottom on a piece of vt" plywood and saw it out Find the center of the plywood disc and bore a hole about 1” in diameter Smooth all edges with sandpaper then of two coats good give the plywood oil paint Now fasten three casters on the bottom side of the plywood equidistant around the edge The casters have a flat plate with screw-hole- s m it The casters raise the bottom of the plywood far enough above the floor to allow for slipping a china saucer or an aluminum pan underneath to catch the drippings Additional information on the subject is available free cf charge if you write to James Hawkins in care of this paper enclosing a envelope stamped for reply The former Miss Marjorie Bean became the bride of Mr Edward A Nichols in nuptial ceremonies performed in Evanston Wyo She is a daughter of Mrs Clarence M Bean of Ogden and the late Mr Bean The benedict is a son of Mr and Mrs H L Hahn of West Yellowstone Mont Miss Bean is a graduate of Ogden High School Mr Nichols is a graduate of Ogden High School and Weber Col Below a cascade of self k cut-wor- 2595 embroidery Either in beige cr heavenly blue lege He also attended the University of Utah and Palomar College in Southern California and served three years with the Navy At present he is with the National Park Service Ranger Division West Yellowstone m nuptial party— was given by Mrs William E Tobias Mrs Grant E Hansen Mrs Farrell Judd and Mrs Jerry Nichols The couple will reside in West A Yellowstone self-address- Wedding Veil Origin tradiNEW YORK (UPI)-T- he tion of wearing a wedding veil is traced to the Far East where 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