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Show DESERET NEWS, Friday, July 19, 1968 SUMMER W 0 Brides Say Nuptial Vows Utah and of Brig- - ' sn , For Fashionable Tresses (Editor' Note: Sun and wind can Play havee with a woman's hair it she overexposes it. Keeping the crowning glory healthy and fashionable is the subject of this article in a series.) The bridegroom is a son of D. Mrs. Hugh Mr. and Higgins, 1723 E. 21st South. ham Young University. Her husband has attended the U., and presently is a student at BYU. He has fulfilled an LDS South German mission. were Prenuptial parties given by Miss Judy Gunder- - Bridal attendants were Miss Denise Handy, Miss Dima Ray Wright, Mrs. H. Chad Halversen, Mrs. Neal SteMiss Kim Ruth phenson, Wintch and Miss Jenny Anne Martinson. Mrs. Ronald Higgins continue her education at the University of Southern California. Her husband, a graduate of the U., will do graduate Best man was Dr. Kristen B. d work at USC. Eik-Ne- Prenuptial The bride has attended the University of Utah and will were parties given by Mrs. Wayne Brewster, Miss Claudia Brewster, Mrs. Kent Mansell, Mrs. Gary Merideth, Mrs. Gilbert Mrs. Edward Whitte-morMrs. Joseph Wright, Miss Penny Whittemore, Mrs. Robert Ockey and Mrs. Eugene Martinson. Ber-hol- d, since Samsons day has there been such a furor over hair. Hair takes care. Even Delilah found this out. The summer sun is no different at Baileys Beach than at Jones or Makaha in Hawaii for that matter. So you are going to have to worry about your hair. You wU not be alone in your concern, because as a nation we spend as much on cur hair as the state of California does in its entire budget, around $5 billion. But what to do this summer? Some girls just cut it off. No matter who your hairdresser is, the short, straight cut should be done by those who hold their scissors and razors like scapels. If this style is for you, try it, for it is very attractive on the very young often chic on cider women, sometimes smashing with silver gray. To set it you simply shake your head when you emerge from the water. I A "JIFFY" 3.98 suds-abl- town In Washington, D.C., severmake high Norwegians waves on the embassy and official social scene by setting is of George- tall, personable, and discreet. Al side-burne- d See HAIR on Face 3 1 WalfoH ONCE-A-YEA- R FEMININE SYRINGE LIQUID The easier, modern May. No hose or hang-up- . Petite, compact . , . Yet holds a full two quarts of Mater. Simple in to use and tuck an ay Pink, Blue, Mint or Lilac. ... SHY $3.95 $ 4.95 uouche .. .'cleanses, freshens thoroughly. Delicately scented . . . com- pletelv feminine. In petite unbreakable plastic. 4 oz. concentrate 98 v-- .. al NEEDS TRIMMING I s, DEMURE NOW ONLY. NOW ONLY Reg. The convenient liquid deodor-ize- -- K txvy ; 'I A word of caution should be Inserted here. This type of hair cut needs trimming and Stories TO SLIP ON co'tons DISCUSSES HAIR Per Hellekjaer though he has cut the Johnson girls hair since they were sehool girls, he doesnt like to discuss them. But he loves to discuss hair your hair. It is fun having wavy hair Bridal TS A SNAP Light-hearte- d appearances. waves again. e, Rules For some of the most windblown heads in town for White House poodle-doggis- not Probably The home of Mr, and Mrs. Elliot J. Wintch, 2228 E. 6380 South, was the setting Thursday evening for the wedding of their daughter, Miss Joan Enid Wintch, and Ronald Edward Higgins. A reception followed. Mrs. Albert Schellenberg snipshaping and steady-hanping at least every two weeks. Otherwise your smartly look tends to go all scruffy and There are many variations on the short, straight styles for this summer. If you dont look well in the blunt cut, try the mini-cu- t with the leafy look. This style often requires no more setting than four rollers at the crown of the head. But the big news in hair, of course, is that curls are back. Dips, waves and yes, even the all pageboy is back with us with the very new, now look, however. The tousled, dewey-eye- d romantic styles vie with the long, winding curls that might have stepped from the pages of Little Women or romanced with Leslie Howard. The loose wavy sets, so popular with Kenne. of New York, c..n be emulated by your own hairdresser because 30s these styles have a relaxed easiness about them. The main problem is getting used to all those permanent By CAROLYN BELL HUGHES s Wintch-Higgin- Schel-lenberg- University - f son, Miss Josephine Judd, Mrs. Ted Judd, Miss Sharlene Bell, Mrs. Cal Godfrey, Mrs. Roger Dudley, Mrs. Ed Hansen, Miss Sue Hansen, Mrs. Melvin Allen, Mrs. Bryant Gud, Mrs. Hilbert Bench, Mrs. Roger Lundevall and Mrs. Tony Gunderson. Kerksiek-Schellenber- g Miss Kristine Kerksiek and Albert Thomas Schellenberg were married today in a ceremony performed in the Manti Temple. Following, the newlyweds were honored at a wedding breakfast at the home of the brides aunt, Mrs. Ruth Scott. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs H. A. Kerksiek, 214 E. 6790 South, Midvale. The bridegroop. is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert N. of Shelley, Idaho. This evening the bridal couple will greet guests at a garden reception at the home of the bride's parents. They will be honored further at an open house July 20 in Shelley. Bridal attendants will include Miss Sharlene Bell, Miss Peggy Kerksiek, Miss Julie Kerksiek, Miss Lily Vicki Miss Schellenberg, Brimhall and Mrs. Bryant Gold. the bridegroom Assisting will be Craig Bell and Larry Robinson. The bride has studied at the P'y, VT STYLE BEAUTY-19- 68 e with front and a deep pocket. And how wonderful to have no buttons to pop off. 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