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Show SUNDAY, Colleen Billings Is2" JULY 90, 19067 Sunday Herald 5A | Orem Couple Recites| Travel Tips Paris Designers Continue Vows in Ceremonies | Married in Temple | To Keep Battling Hemline Revolt Mr. and Mrs. A.C. Bilings| lor American Fork announce the | their of marriage Kids Happy daughter,| Net By ALINE MOSBY hared one arm and shoulder orjwhich signified, Capucci said, IPI)— -¢he.| ad violently plunging necklines.|“‘a new conception of fashion’* ces ORDAfarmcf'the lhe audience liked his black| and a retum to a discreet and |sen, son of Mr, and Mrs. M.|tain children while traveling, |Bunmell of Orem, and ae y Chekhov play, was the contribu-|S2tin tailored cocktail suits with refined elegance from early tion of the house of Jean Lavin|*tite blouses. morning right through to “the today to the attempted long- Delicate, lady-like ‘tong wool] cocktail hour.’ yLyon Martinsen of Vernal. prepare. in advance envelopes J. Carter, son of ae ae Ge a |. "The couple was married in the /or packages containing props |®4¥ Leo Carter, also of Orem Logan LDS Temple, July 28. |and suggestions for a game or| Following the ceremony, the ‘An open house washeld in the activity a day. On the outside of | wedding party returned to the skirt revolution. | |breakfast, when you pass a cer-| inches above the ankles, Petti-| _ With beige suede boots and a coats rustled beneath and wide| JUSt as the Dior salon decided)brown velvet brief jacket In the evening, the couple re The bride is a graduate of|tain place and so on. Antici-| ceived friends at a reception in pelts were placed firmly high to keep skirts baring the knee,| attached to a hood. Full coats under the bosom. The dramatic||talian designer Capucci joined|also were used. A pale yellow collection of designers J. S. the long skirt insurgents, | wool long coat covered a Crahy looked -like Checkhov’s| xcept for a few ankle-length| mustard velvet afternoon dress American Fork High School and |Pation is half the fun and this|the Vineyard Ward Chapel. LDS Seminary and also of Utah Will occupy considerable time.| ‘The bride wore a gown of silk Technical College. |The contents should be as sim- organza over crystaline. A full | :The groom is a graduate of|Plc as balloons to blow up, easy) stint; illowed from the fitted books to read or color, Your The Cherry gowns, heat showed his} worn withdesigner copper Edward suede boots. Three Sisters.”Orchard’ or ‘“The|®¥ening entire collection two inches) British MoThe high-waists and Jong! belowthe knee, a length that is|lyneux ¢isplayed most. of his Uintah High’ School and LDS|own imagination will give you Eames argelinetiad ob Seminary and also Utah Techni-|ideas for many things to in: skirts on both coats and dresses|°Ve" more of a shock to the eye| clothes at mid-knee except for a also gave the models a giant than the mid-calf version at/full-skirted deep gray taffeta \e College. He is a member Ao Never allow a package|ais0 ‘he eeese |the Utah National Guard, com-|! be opened ahead of time| ee anza rose. Her bou- look—a shock to -the viewer| ther salons leering sees Seaee after the petite look that short| jwith The collections continue today|belted some dresses but still skirts gave a female. showings by Jacques m ade some loose-waisted 4 | pleting his six-months active) hildren’s card games are al-| 1On ne white ‘piislanopals Jduy at Fort Ord, Calif,, and|¥ays fun, as well as the old/@° id sad yallon reas ee Fort Lee, Va. games like counting the gulls| ttotis. y inte couple Inoasyisooned is and birds (if traveling by boat)|® sponte aoattons tah ‘and Grand Can-(0" Counting white houses (if Receiving with the couple were ‘on and are making a home in|'@veling by car)EUNICE Marilyn Rawlings, maid of Ms 8 aac The bride was honored at a | bridal shower given at the home! Of Mrs. Mable Olsen, SiS Ernest Hemingway based his novel, “For whom the Bell Tolls,” on his experiences in MRS. DENNIS MARTINSEN Spain during the Spanish civil war. (Colleen Billings) Rare Bid Upsets Opponent Today’s hand might well ilillustrate this rare bid at work. With the swimming season upon us, a wig or fall is nothing less than extremely useful. A woman can comeright out from swimming and in two minutes look as if she had just stepped out of the beautyparlor. Falls, demifalls and wiglets will be the most popular for the summer months. H your spring cleaning is showing on your hands, here’s an Rx to quickly restore them to beauty, Three times a week, before retiring for the night, warm petroleum jelly and apply it liberally to your hands. Put on clean, white cotton gloves and let your hands get back to baby softness while you ‘sleep. iS For those millions of women who muse’ wear iption lenses, these are favorable times. Throw out the old notions of selecting frames and experiment with some ofthe exciting new fashions in shapes and colors, Before you invest in pre“ seription or sunglasses, try on frames before a full-length mirror to see if they are in proportion to your figure as well _as your face, AUGUST CLASS APPLICATIONS FOR THE AUGUST 8, 1967 CLASS ARE BEING ACCEPTED. A LIMITED NUMBER OF PARTIAL ~ TUITION SCHOLARSHIPS ARE AVAILABLE, FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION—CALL OR WRITE THE COLLEGE. department store|#¢im, Luc Hernann, Pierre| sheaths. : IRLS —I have prepared|honor, and Carolyn Carter, | But they wound swear, daytime coats and even| S!owly in his long, gently sloping] two Sas Wide {nd and ages for my own grandchildren | bridesmaids. They were frockdress remains to be seen. dresses with belts or seams/up and the smaller ones have come |ed in green with matching hats } As at other Paris houses,| igh under the bosom—curious-) comm: cial success, eee to look upon them as part of the and hell bouquets of white pom } Lanvin also. presented dress Much like the Lanvin| ” and coat that happily bared the collection, These daytimeoutfits) Japan's Tokyo Tower, 1,092 fun of a trip. Eunice is right pom chrysanthemums and leknee. -Above-knee dresses algo {iad tiny short jackets of heavy feet high, resembles France's about the period of anticipation mon leaves. appeared under many -of the| Sik, moire taffeta or velvet—|Eiffel Tower. between packages being excite- Tom Carter served’ the bridementin itself, — POLLY groom as best man while Glade MRS, STANLEY J. CARTER \long coats. DEAR POLLY — I knowthere Carter ushered. For “after ski” the designer (Susan Bunnell) ate tricks to every trade and I The party received before a displayed ankle length skirts] 3 WEEKS-IN would very much like to know floral bank of yellow gladiolus with extra-short vinyl jackets some of the secrets for doing and greenery. and matching high vinyl boots. SCANDINAVIA GOOD embroidery work, — One big message from for only Assisting in receiving were MRS. J. T. designer Gerard Pipart’s collecDEAR POLLY — Mypointer Mr, and Mrs. Steven Bunnell After grubby chores, outdoors tion Tuesday at the salon of is for Mrs. W. L. S. who will be and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rob- or in, there’s a new wayto clean| Nina Ricci was his leather belts iy rr Nea traveling on a boat for seven erts, Special guests were Mrs. your skin with a rinse-off cold/on suits and daytime dresses. Duane Bunnell ius $179.25 United Alrling Excursion fare: Salt Loke City—New York—Salt Lake City days and wants some activities Harriett Stephens and Mrs, Su- cream that removes grime with He belted almost every evening to keep small children occupied. san Carter, grandmothers, and water, It's not drying like soap ress and added big rhinestone|l INCLUDES: Capt. and Mrs, Ray Colovich of We have traveled overseas sevor greasy like other creams. buckles, @ Airfare New York—Copenhagen—New York eral times and, to help keep our Merced, Calif. ‘This creamy facial cleanser is} pjpart's hemlines danced to @ Use of Volkswagen for 3 Weeks children happy, I buy each one The pair will be at home in especially useful if your skin/the top of the knee, which so @ Hotel or Guest House Accommodations a small canvas zipper bag. Orem after a honeymoon in has been in contact with abra-|tar appears to be the approved Ask us alse about VW car purchase In Europe Each child chooses two favorite Wyoming. sives or irritants, since it lubri-|jength for the established big toys, such as a doll or toy truck, The bride has been enter- cates and softens as it cleans.|fashion houses. But Pipart, like! Weekdays 9 a.m. fo $:30 p.m. Say 9 em, fe T pm, to put in the bag. I buy a num- tained at showers by Marilyn Also effective on grimy hands Pierre Balmain Monday, trotted ber of new small items, such as Rawlings and Jackie Riley and and nails. out both sports and evening eee coloring books and crayons, Old by Donna Bunnell, Janice Bunoutfits ending a couple of inches; 58 N. Univ. AV® fo, dependabiliny POV 373-3822 Maid cards, soap bubble sets nell, Pat Holdaway, Linda Puerto Rico means “rich| above the ankle. and so on, They are wrapped Brown and Barbara Brown. port” in Spanish. Black cocktail dresses often ‘separately and only “opened-at specified times, — MRS.H,F. Jcountless such surprise pack-|Mary Biggs and Jackie Riley, $338.00 North’ is looking at a grand total of no high card points but he does have 12 cards in hearts and clubs, He doubles four no-trump and waits for the ax to fall. Nothing happens, East and West just run along to their cinch spade slam but when it gets back to South, the wheel DESERET @ TRAVEL start turning. He decided that’ North’s double showed just the sort of hand he did hold. South takes a deep breath and plunges into seven clubs, West doubles and expects sugarplumsbutall he comes up with are some sour DEAR POLLY — If time is wasting while traveling with grapes. children, games are refreshThe spade lead {s trumped ing to the and weary in dummy. A heart is won by youngsters. Many do not require East's ace. East cashes the ace any accessories or advance of diamonds and forces dum- planning, Among them are such my again with a second spade, old ones as “I love my love” The defense has two tricks with an “A” because she is in but that is as far as they adorable and “I love my love” can or are going to go. South with a ““B’’ because sheis blueTuffs a heart, pulls both ad- eyed and so on through the alverse trumps by leading his phabet. ace and goes about the busi- Also, a package of six-inch ness of ruffing another heart. squares of contruction paper Then he makes the rest of the and a small book on elementary tricks and has gotten out of folding is so intriguing you will hisi, bles at a cost of only|become involved yourself, — 500 poi ints. ELIZABETH DEAR POLLY — M.0, asked for help from the girls concernNORTH 29 ing her tarnished silver- thread @ Void bag. Would she accept a reply ¥870432 from a Navy chief petty officer? Sioress2 Wehave the same problem with our rating badges made of this EERAereoEat ears MAAR ceo Kenmore West _ EAST (D) oerarea 410854 same material and use a commercial product that. is obtain- = $58 oKas es eATw42 ak SOUTH 6633 z 9 ed at uniform shops, This shines them so that they really pass inspection. — G L W DEAR G L W — I am sure the girls are most pleased to © Sew decorative zig-zag or straight hear from a navalofficer and stitches either forward or reverse HAQI84 will be looking in their classified directories for the nearest uni- © Sew on buttons, make buttonholes, do household mending and darning 975 ModernCabinetIncluded No Trade-In Required West Worth East South form shops.—POLLY 1@ Pass o 4N.Z, Dble, ‘< — 4@ 59 Pass Pass — — : x Opening lead—@ @ Do applique work, embroidery or monogram, blind hem and overcast You will receive a dollar if |/Polly uses your favorite home- making idea, Polly’s Problem IN PORTABLE BASE . or Solution to a problem Write Polly in care of this newspaper. $45 ’ Kenmore Sewing Machine In Portable Base" 331 Decorating Ti ps for YOUR Home Ko Trade-In Required In decorating a room, there are four major elements which should be considered. © Mend, darn, baste, do avv!'qve work, They are walls, floor cover+ embroider ? course, Whether buyers, manufacturers and pri-| Cardin, Gabrielle Chanel, Ted) Many a critic laughed when vate customers will go for these| Lapidus and Carven, | designer Paco Rabanne made above-ankle skirts for sport-| Capucci’s girls walked out/his dangling plastic earrings Lubricating Skin Win AtBridge By OSWALD and JAMES JACOBY Newspaper Enterprise Assn. A letter from Toronto reads in part: “In a recent rubber bridge game we were moving toward a slam when an opponent doubled our Blackwood four no-trump bid, What does his sort of double mean and how should we bid over it?” There-is supposed to be nothing new under the sun butthis bit is rare, so rare that no one has really thought about it. We would assume that it probably meant that the doubler had one or two drinks too many or it might well be some sort of unusual takeout double for unbid suits, The way to act over it is le, Pass with no aces and a bad hand; bid five clubs with no aces and a good hand; redouble with no aces and a hand that you think can take care’ of either making four notrump or hurting your opponents badly at wherever they un; otherwise just show your aces and let nature take its dresses with sik or velvet Jack-) “High suede boots elothed the Pia ets was the idea lesigner mannequins’ legs. ll, circular skirts dropped Roberto Capucci for the 1967| A eae ee dress went fatly from the byst to three inter i : garden of the family home that|each write the day and sug- Carter home in Orem where a | evening with relatives andclose gested timefor opening, as after|wedding dinner was served. friends attending. Utah | Aceey hee eee ee united in By POLLY CRAMER | Temple on Friday ise Assn, |™4rtiage Susan Bunnell, Smee: a per Colleen, to Dennis Lynn Martin:| DEAR POLLY — To enter-|tet of Mr. and Mrs. James E- = County, ing, draperies and upholstery or slipeover fabrics for furniture. In this gard, wall decoration ¢an provide the © Push-button to do your reverse stitching eonnecting link which ties together the © Convenient dial-type stitch length control draperies and the floor covéring and at the same time i provides a background for the furnishings, You will find a unique and exclusive gollection of wall decorations at Friel’s—Central NO MONEY DOWN on sears EasyPeyment Pian Utah's fine home furnishings store, PHONE. SEARS 0: immedtate Detivery ASK ABOUT: OUR BUILT-IN VACUUM SYSTEM - - - - - ONLY $117 eerie 'MARY_KAWAKAME E OF BEAUTY Phone 373-S58508 $583 » Interiors re SHOP AT SEARS AND SAVE Mhatiefeation Guarcatced ourBoneyBock Sears] ceyeniréomrem Frag Parking Open 9:45 to 6 p.m,Daily : |