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Show ,ttil" 14 W !'' '' 'riiy Tbe Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, November S, 1378 Pair Plans J anuary Wedding Feminist Film Festival To Analyze Stereotype By Lynn Langway Chicago Daily News Writer era ward, Nov. 28 at Womens lib is putting male chauvinist movies up against the screening wall tins month at the American Film Institute. Such cinematic sexists as Spencer Tracy (Woman of the Year), Busby Berkeley (Dames) and Clifton Webb (Cheaper by the Dozen) will be spotlighted in the senes, believed to be the first of its kind. Women are beginning to realize that they have been just as much the victims of stereotyped Hollywood thinking as minorit, groups like Negroes and American Indians, says Michael Webb, program director at AFI, the film division of the National Endowment for the arts. Washington. WASHINGTON Women in Hollywood films are either docile and domesticated wives and mothers, like Myma Loy in Life With Father," or successful career women who get bested by the male, like Katharine Hepburn in Woman of the Year," or sex objects like Marilyn Monroe, Webb said. The program opened with antifeminist films like Dangerous Hours," a 1919 silent ranking the emancipation of women with the unleashing the Communist menace. Other including Andy Warhol movies and Jezebel," in which Bette Davis wins the privilege of nursing Henry Fonda in a chol ... Making plans for a January wedding in Salt Lake City are Mary Rambo and Bart M. Rronson. The bride-elec- t, who lives in Salt Lake City, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Luman Southworth, former Salt Lakers now living in Amity, Ore. Mr. Rronson, a former resident of Grace, Idaho, now lives in Salt Lake City. He is will play through the AFI theater in of Jezebel, the notes say that as program the impetuous infatuated Btte woman, As an Davis is magnificent. object of contempt to feminSpeaking rebel-turne- halt tinuing film The second is His Girl Friday," a 1941 remake of The Front Page in which Rosalind Russell keeps both Cary Grant and a non-sexi- tough, newspaper job. Friday" is a direct counterpoint to Woman of the Year, in which Hepburn as a world-famou- columnist s ' LET AN EXPERT HELP YOU WRITE A RESULTFUL AD TODAY or wtf m a WHaa you wont to tromad nd courtaoui huny, w.il he'p you word your most Hectrveiy CoH Hot today 521 3531 SPECIALS movement women want to turn in their popcorn. They came up with only one of two major movies The which, Mai Zetterlings Girls," has not yet been released in the United States. The 1968 Swedish film deals with three actresses touring in Lysistrate, (the ancient Greek play in which women a stop making love war), who find the; roles con- g Weber State College. THANKSGIVING Morocco. The planners, including writer Susan Erownmiller of the New York radical feminists, had trouble finding films that make of the late Mr. and Mrs. Rronson and is attending d ists, her surrender is rivalled only by Marlene Dietrichs trudge into the desert in wouldnt a son J. B. Mrs. Ric L. Wilkins mm Mrs. Ronald D. Long NEWS OF WEDDINGS Salt Lake City, attended the University of Utah. Johnson-Perric- k Cooper-Lon- A reception was given at the home of Laird Larsen and Richard Boss, Salt Lake City. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A1 B. Wubben, son of Mr. ' INCLUDING HAIRCUT Heritage House Chapel was setting foi the Friday wedding of Colleen Renee Main ales and William H. Hicks. A reception was given at the Heritage House Reception a was Center. setting for the rehearsal dinner. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mam ales, Kearns, graduated from Victor Business SchooL a son of The bridegroom Mr. and Mrs. Clarence R. Hicks, Kearns. BeautylCollege 245 Chuck-A-Ram- College. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Lovell, Clinton, attended WSC. King-Wilkin- s The Shalamar was setting for the Saturday wedding of Cheri A. King and Ric L. Wilkins. reception was given after the ceremony. The Hawaiian - 328-327- 1 O Manti IDS Temple was setting for the Friday wedding of Crystal M. Poulson and Michael K. Madsen. A reception was given at the Manti South IDS Ward. American Legion Hall, Manti, was setting for the wedding breakfast. The bnde is a daughter of Is a daughter of King, Salt Lake Marian Hedeen, Dayton, Ohio. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor L. Wilkins, SOUTH MAIN CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT Poulson-Madse- n for the rehearsal SATURDAY follvwood Mamales-Hick- s A reception was given at the Weber Heights LDS Stake Center, Ogden. Harman Cafe was for the wedding breakfast. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thedore L. Keller, Ogden, attended Weber State tl.nl OFFER GOOD MONDAY A. Lovell. was setting dinner. The bride Sterling P. City, and SjO00 V. g grooms grandmother, Mrs. Carl Nelson, Salt Lake City, was setting for the wedding breakfast. The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 0. Cooper, Salt Lake City. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Rolla H. Long, Salt Lake City. Salt Lake IDS Temple was setting for the Friday wedding of Karen Keller and Rob- ert REGULARLY and Mrs. Leonard A. Madsen, Manti, attends the University of Utah where he is a junior. A. Hills LDS Ward. A reception was gven afterward. The home of the bride- Midve1 The bridegroom Is the son of Mr. ar.d Mrs. George J. Perrick, Midvale, ll Bennie Lois LaVera Cooper and Ronald Daryl Long were married Friday at the Colonial James Perrick. Keller-Love- Mr. and 11s. Heath, Salina. 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