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Show |Karla Wilcox Weds 2A Sunday Herald Provo Lady Lions Hostesses Ray Eugene Gammon For Mother-Daughter Dinner .,... t Provo L and Mrs Wilcox of members p € affair, themed, “Varietie Spring,” with assorted spring ined at ranged by the bridegroom each received ¢ favor of perfume. The ormal re- was Mrs. Max Thurma’ ed by Mrs. Boyd Sme Burt Kirkwood, CANDIS LORETTE COKN«BY DIANA LEA CORNABY i mont Sex the Mrs honored attended by Lynette Wil Mrs. Pyne Engagements Of Two Sisters Announced Reviews ridden ship which had taken nine weeks crossing. Color Easter Clothes Red, White And Blue C for Easter are shirty Her best ice NEW YORK — The palette for Easter fashions will rival waisted, gently fitted and often to-white group or Watch for the new any basket of colored eggs. But belted. is smart and 5 ew the big color story could have sleeveless and styles come straight from the n mini-sleeved ance Suits, always big on the cal pen of John Philip Sousa. Easter scene, will have tailored It’s red, white and blue. In checks, stripes, prints and collars, shaped or belted waists solids, the colors of the flag on longer jackets that flare over will lead every Easter parade the hips. But the bolero, too, is He learned about printing at in the tan tels available, too. So gray which a combo you prefer, th iN appear- need to the “Pennsylvania Magazine.” unless it’s He attended a slave market and burned with a desire to e's no write about this new country join the tricolor group narrated theplay. Cast include Cindy, Carrie, Ronnie, Chri There arelots of pretty pas: nue as Donald Brooks, Pauline out sleeves or a full-sleeved ‘Trigere, Bill Blass, Geoffrey number gathered at the waist Beene, Oscar de la Renta and withfull skirt — is at the head others. One reason for the use of the fashion agenda. The shoes you walk in on of this new polyester is that colors become deeper and the that hopefully bright Sunday in finished fabric is both soft and April should have chunky heels crispy, a difficult result to and a rounded or squared als, while striptoe. Even achieve print it... it sold literally by the thousands. Washington praised him and secured copies for the Yankee soldiers, saying that on the home front and the and tinted stockings now have 4 a more sheer look. The opaques are semi-sheer, the patteras |dotted or la Hats to complete the Easter look are soft, crushy felts, [floppy straws or little berets. ‘The stiffer hat, in wrapped fabris or straw, is small, more of By POLLY CRAMER DEAR POLLY— MyPointer la cap. Handbags are larger than may sound sily to everyone but fellow dieters who share with last year, whether soft and me a weak will where eating pouchy or the box type, And is concerned. Myreal problem in bags and shoes, the colors is with snacks between meals, that predominate are also red, particulaily in the morning. white and blue. NowI leave mypartial plate In fact, the patriotic vein of (removable denture} soaking in fashion color for the holiday its bath from immediately after may bring out rebellion in a breakfast until lunch time. gal who doesn’t want to be the many 's that seem espe- cially writ en for we. — MRS HH B — litegirl shea to a Shape Row 1 ation to to 2 stitches before key ring is to take stie credit slip it on your key MRS. 0. J. owner's DEAR POLLY Sew buckle i belt name. — A new tote bag is decorated with a calypso design that looks needlepoint. It comes in I received make rugs and place You will receive a dollar if Polly uses your favorite home- making idea, Polly's Problem or solution to 2 problem, Write Pollyin care of this newspaper. Spencer Orem Girls Will Attend Seminar OREM — Hair styling, poise Leon Frazier, At an early age, she was mar- served by Mrs. Call assisted by Tied to the Dauphine of France, Mrs. DeLynn Heaps, Mrs. How-' who in time became the king. ard Lewis and Mrs, Robert At first she had the rapport of Bailey, the people, but as she became , eee Glaze carrots at the last moment with a little sugar, \lemon juice and butter. | kept the cause together. After hearts of the subjects hardened ie war, Paine returned to against both her and her hus. |England to see his mother. He band, until the king lost his was imprisoned as a traitor. power an‘his descendants were \Later he returned to the U.S., released from the crown of the |but was refused the right to throne voie because he was not a When she went on trial, she citizen. Said, “It doesn’t take courage Mrs. Allen Johnson,president, to die—it takes courage to conducted the meeting. Mrs. live.” Mrs, Dean Boshard inE. H. Calder sang “On Your troduced Mrs. Sheffield Knees America,” written by Mrs. Farr Hatch was in Sylvia Swenson and Hazel Tay- charge of the meeting. An aplor of Spanish Fork. Mrs preciative thank you note was Lowell Varley wes her accom- received and read from the panist. 16 members were present. family the club sponsored as \a Christmes project this year. ‘ com e Ph se Nats at see our garden of Faster fashions hand-picked Coats, suits and dresses to assemble your spring wardrobe [ 4 Bn | 1 stitch each side of ~ TILES FOR WALLS mats.—DONIA. Dr. MRS. RAY GAMMON (Karla Wilcox) 525 Point a piece of fragile china trom a mellon on white with blue friend out west. It made the accents or soft green on white It has trip, safely packcd in clean old with pink high nylons, I took these many ny- doubleoutside pe Jons to a Senior Citizen's Group gussets and harid! and they used them to stuff cushions, i 8 to 20 nil marker, An inexpensive way to brightDEAR READERS This is en wall areas is with self-ada great idea for those of you hering vinyl tiles. They are parwho want to identify your keys ticuarly good near the stove be. in case of loss so they might cause they ‘an be washedoff be returned. I am sure many of repeatedly with soap or deteryou would prefer that if keys gent | are lost the finder does not eae | know the POLLY, A rts Has Talk by knit to last 2. stitch- hole more. Fasten off. pick and at straight edg ring. Delta Mrs. Ronald Hyde was elect- Don Reynolds. Dr. Max Spencer Woman. card, trim 0! @ numbers es, decrease 1 stitch. Row 2: and the company name, leaving Purl. Repeat these 2 rows twice just your name. Pur in one end with an ice .* [7g ; p . The Delta Arts Section met this week at the home of Mrs. CAREFREE a marker on cupied during feeding time ne an out Of Officers FABRICS ‘ow piu on the tray of baby’s high chair row and they hihelp to kee phim. oc- needle, add to5 Has Election Spirit nished length, ending Put decals with a knit row, On the next ide Cordial Club of Today's now look dull. Please help he An excellent es ; The Carefree matchi tried everything imaginable to low these easy directions Cast on 12 stitches. Work in stockinette stitch until DEAR POLLY cocrans To get the marks off. Nothing was a complete succe and they —MRS. L Ru) JP Alice prove Capture Belts are back — andit’s from er, Dress Knit Knacks Choose cither { [Fr Spe se Dean 2 W: Humphrey were sung by Meiling and Linda Engsirom “ef daughter, Ellen Peterson couple will reside in Shirt of the herd. contrasting color _sportsweight marked on some of my piano yarn to knit a belt for every keys with a pencil and I have garment in your wardrobe. FolDEAR POLLY Mrs. fighting front, it was Paine who extravagant and frivolous, the As for hosiery, the patterned meal dues help, too. Thanks for showers hosted hy comed as a new member. is in charge of the activities, publisher, as the ‘Pennsyl- Manner. Marie was the daugh-| Delightful refreshments in a and refreshments will be vania” magazine refused to ter of King Charles of Austria. St, Patrick’s Day theme wereserved, py, keep a heavier look with a When I reach for a cookie or part even a piece of fruit, I remember myteeth are out and put the tempting morsel back. Brushing one’s teeth after every ie was entertained at |small book called “Common book is written in a contempo- Mrs. Sylvia Dayton was wel- Tina Howard, AGO advisor Sense.” He took it to another|Tary, first-person, reminiscent heavier sole. Teeth, no , . : Eat’ Diet Aid man Wilcox and Robert as_ ushers. and answer period underway by the Associated Other newofficers are Mrs, followed Girl's Organization of Orem vice president; Election of officer was held High Sciool. secre. with Mrs. Dick Bas! in elected one predjuice, a country so Mrs. Odell Christense tary; Mrs. Jay Eitner, report-| chairman Mrs. Marvin Ivers, Mary Kawakami ts directing big that England could be er; Mrs. Robert Gallagher, cor- vice chairman; Mrs. Vie Hind- the two-session beauty and tucked awayin a corner. charmseminar, first session of | He became a clerk in the responding secretary Mrs. Ar- march, secretary-treasurer, Continental Congress and be- nold Richards, program chair- Hostesses were Mrs. Lyle which was held Thursdaynight. came a friend of General man. They will be in: led at Woolsey, irs, Jess Bi n, Second session will be Mar. George Washington. During the Mrs. Mark H. Nilsen, Mrs. 20, when the attendants will be Loftis re|war he carried messages from che C. Bringhurst and Mrs. divided into four groups for Washington to the Congress beg- viewed, “The Queen's Confes- Re ynolds, instruction in personal care and |sion,” by Victoria Holt, the | ging them for supplies. hair styling. Student models will be used. | Working nights he wrote a! story of Marie Antoinette. The has been blended with wool for that Easter coat if a costume 4 Mrs. best the foul jails and the shame of at the homeof Mrs. Boyd Call. question the slave market. Here was a land of no one people, of no beauty and stamina in designs is not your cup of tea, the ; by such greats of Seventh Ave- shirtdress — a skimmer with- She Uses ‘‘No Two songs written by bride Ralene ko Murata was he had become a part of, but president of the Cordial Club lectured on Getting to Know and dress will be emphasized surely swell the march was forbidden to write about ed the whipping posts, the gallows, this week when members met More About Hormones.” A at the beauty seminar now aster Sunday back. One new suil jacket silacross the country The costume — in two or houette is seamed across the three component parts — is mid-back to fit and flare at once again a spring favorite. the hipline For the dress to wear under And Trivira, a new polyester, Polly's Pointers n, r Clegg Saale emer ai ae Dare a alien DOOKPAT GU Dicecacane Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cornaby Moffett son of Mr and Mrs e brides and dent and Wavne is a sen in Moffett of Huntington of the pre af Huntington Beach, Calif an Alvin grooms, are Valerie Kae Corn- elementary education. David’ arg yp, Pyne reviewed the nounce the engagement of their Beact A double wedding on April 3 aby, Paula Jean Cornaby, Jan- served daughters, Diana Lea Cornaby ssion t0 the hook “Citizen ‘Thomas Paine’ eremonies is planned with the ice Mof verly Moff West Ce itral St Wayne by Howard Fast for the and Candis Lorette Cornaby Diana Cornaby will marry to be performed in the Salt Ellen Moff to Western Mexico Literary Club Thursday, Paine The eu i young persons Both couples plan to live iti! stay-maker and shoe cobbler David Lynn Anderson, a son of Lake LDS Temple. On April 11 the couples will be honored at are all students gham Provo while continuing their| with a letter from Benjamin Mr. and Mrs. Gordon P. Ande reception in Huntington Young University. Diana is a schooling following their mar- Franklin, aerlvedain Philadel. son of Fairbanks, ka, and a senior and Candis a sophomore, riages phia from England on a feverCandis will wed Wayne Alvin Beach. and s are Mr mony the flowers all around the recor Mrs. Blaine Larsen won t door prize. Guests were re duced, and F Gammon of 2 DRAWER FILING CABINET $29.95 Utah Office Supply ce * i THE COSTUME SETS THE TONE FOR EASTER THIS YEAR. At top, a stretch cotton gabardine in American-colored red, white and blue checks is th choice for versatile separates. The helied vest tops © a a long-sleeved blouse of navy cotton batiste. Th pattern ides instructions for ket shorts and At bottom, a dramatic white cot ton bro str over 1 distinetive dahlia de kes a emble, The back-be ait goes ing dress with asymm button Y ar closing manors Keel J. Th alman WARL J. THALMAN JEWELRY & TROPHY CO. 160 North University PROVO, Utch 84401 TROPHIES OPEN LATE MON.& FRI. ofter. 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