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Show Page 18—THE SUNDAY HERALD,Provo, Utah Sunday, March 15, 1970 liberation Spring Activities Move Is Cry of Militants LONDON—The liberation of women has become both an “in” and a topical subject ir the United States. “Feminism” is not the word to use: the women talk about “women’s lib” or “the movement.” And “the movement” takes many forms. There are moderate groups, like the National Organization for Women (NOW), who push for equal rights, equal eduvational opportunities and equal pay with men, But the women attracting most attention are SUSAN WEAR Susan Dianne Wear, David Paxman To Wed Marriage ceremonies in the Salt Lake LDS Temple will unite Susan Dianne Wear and David Brockbank Paxman, both students at Brigham Young University. Mr. Paxman, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Monroe J. Paxman, forme Provoans nowliving in Reno,is a junior majoring in English after completing an LDS mission to the Argentine.Heis affiliated with Samuel Hall Society. Mr. Paxman graduated from Provo Miss Wear is a daughterof Mr. and Mrs. George R. Wear, High School. The couple will be wed on forinerly of Torrance, Calif, and now in Bangkok, Thailand, April 1 and be honored that wherehe is director of education evening at a reception at the for Vietnam Refugee children. A Provo home of Mr. Paxman’s senicr, she is a physical parents. education major and a member The couple plans to reside in of Sportswomen. Provo and complete school. Women’s Division, CC, (Continued from P. 17) Federated Women's Springville. ‘The five top civbs in the state will be presented with Community Improvement awards by @ representative of the Sears Roebuck Foundation regional office in California. Molly Farman of San Fancisco,Calif., With St. Patrick’s providing the spirit, State awards in poetry and will Orem Women Eclipse of Fashion of 1970 By BETTE KNIGHT woman who has added the dimension of mood to her way of dress, yet studiously avoids costume inspiration. She never confuses fashion with folklore. fiscar de LaRenia’s hungry eye for beauty has roamed the world of national costume and absorbed manyofits brightest flashes: Moroccan scroll embroideries, Topaoi jeweled harem boleros, the caftan’s square armhold and its silk braid bindings, the Balinese dancer’s full overskirt over long full pants, prints mingling Rules List LAMBDA TAU Will host the annua! guest night Tuesday at 8 p.m.at the Provo Utility Building, rather than on the regular Monday night. Mrs. Burt D. Anderson, Guests are welcome, ac- Mrs. Bert K, Bullock and Mrs. cording to Mrs. Florence Curtis, Harold I. Hansen will be in charge of arrangements. president. To Meet the Mood DESIGNED TO MEET the mood... a charming coat-dress to stitch from a bol Id pri t for town-wear, or a handsome pants-suit with the longer-length jacket for country or hostess-time wearing. NewsStory No charge will be made for publication of engagement and wedding pictures; however, because of the ever increasing number of brides, The Daily Herald has established the following les: ‘Thedeadlineforall pictures and information for and weddings is one week before publicatéon. Every effort will be made to publish pictures andstories on the desired date, but there is no guarantee on date. Preference will be given those submitted early. Wedding pictures B-130 with Photo-Guide is in New Sizes 7-15 (bust 31-37). Size 9, 32 bust ...coat-dress, 4 yards of 45-inch; pants-suit, 5% yards of 45-inch. Send $1 for this pattern to: YOUNG ORIGINALSTHE DAILY HERALD,P.O. Box 438A, Midtown Station, New York, N.Y. 10018. Print neme, address, with zip code, pattern number and size. Add 25 cents for first-class handling. LINDA ROBINSON Spring Rites Planned For Linda Robinson Allen, recipe book; Jan Pinder, food; Donna Willes, door prizes; Beverly Boswell, table Decorating With Paper For Easter Sott breezes and bursting Early Spring wedding plans Mr, and Mrs, Russell Downey are announced for Linda will host a reception at the Robinson and Ross Warner, who Fillmore Second Ward hall in will exchange wedding vowsin honorof the newlywedsontheir ceremonies to be performed on wedding day April 4 in Fillmore. An uncle of The bride-elect is a graduate the groom, Harold Anderson, of Springville High School and bishop of the Fillmore Third LDS Seminary. She attended Hollywood Beauty College ard is LDS Ward,will officiate. Parents of the engaged counle now employedin Fillmore, Mr. are Mrs. Anna Mae Downeyof Downey, a graduate of Millard Springville and James Robinson High School, is now employed in and Mr. and Mrs, Josoph Fillmore, wherethe couple plans to make a home. Warner ofFillmore. buds bring thoughts of the spring days ahead, and with it the inspiration to plan for those happygatherings with family ; ime. and friends at Easter Oneof the most attractive and easiest ways to make a pretty Easter table is by the use of paper decorations. Decorating the table to surprise and please guests is much on the minds of many hostesses. The traditional white tablecloth is always appro- priate for this day, but a soft Polynesian flowers, yellow cloth would create a touch. the Venetian domino, the cancan special Candles, a symbol of graruffle, the Flamenco shaw] and ciousliving, can pull together the Irish black shawl, glitter— and frame whatever centeroutlined flowers and fine tucking piece is chosen. The selecof candles is wide. from a Mexican fiesta dress tion Since Easter is a family found in Guadalajara, the in- day, there probably will be finity of designs in 2 millefleurs a number of children at the paperweight,in Persian carpets. family gathering. Children love having their own ‘able. All and more hve been opWhynot plan one for the tically, but never literally, youngsters utilizing a paper translated into contemporary De tablecloth? It's easily disLaRenta looks for spring, 1970. posable when spattered with certain to Hecalls his clothes very gay, gravy—andthat’s occur. Its‘ more fun for the very feminiiie, ¢ragile, airy, youngsters not to have to unconstructed. They are also worry about the white trim, slim and agile—willowy damask cloth handed dcwn long jackets over pulloverskirts, from Aunt Mary. ‘Aninviting table for the narrowed, braidbound tunics over pleated slips, dagger-thin children can be accomcardigan and caftan coats over plished with paper tablepants and an open neckedshirt. ware. There are not many pants for day, but many for evening, always veiled by2 long coat or 2 overskirt. luxuriant and stories will not be published later than two weeks after the marriage date, If an engagementstory and Picture and a_post-wedding story and picture are both desired, the engagementstory mustbe published at least six ve prior to the wedding te. No pictures of couples will be used. You'll find color, fabric end accessory suggestions on the Fashion Co-ordinator included in each Young Original Pattern. The public is in- at the Women’s Cultural Center De LaRenta’s Spring Costumes Revealed Meet in the Art Gallery at 10:30. The Gallery is to the rightof the north entrance door. Please be there promptly at 10:30, The tour wil last for about 1% hours. High School. will theme the Orem Women’s decorations. They arebeing ably Clubfaskion show and luncheon assisted by members from both immediately preceding the posedly has altered the entire annual Art Tea sponsored by the course of western intell :tual history,” wrote one feminist, WORLD FASHIONS “many of his ideas about women are simply male chauvinism . . . his theories have given scientific status to ice.” prejudice. Other targets are Playboy Magazine and Miss America who her critics say demeans her sex by “making moneyoff SAN FRANCISCO — It’s a her body.” Anything thatlabels collectors collection. It has been designed for the woman as a sex symbc! must go, and in this category come make-up, fashionabie clothes and bras. The bra has now become a symbol of enslavement and as such some have been burned. Club Notes 's and members Beta Sigma Phi be made, and a representative of the Air Pollution Contre! Administration will make a presentation of 4 “Clean Environment” award. the more militant groups. They Saturday's breakfast is do not just want an equal planned at the Hobble Creek chance to compete with men. Golf Clubhouse in Hobble Creek As one enthusiastic member of Canyon, followed by a morning the Washington Women’s Liber- business session at Springville ation Group put it: “We want High School to change sex roles and the Theconvention will close with whole structure of society.” Their heroines include Joan the Ssturday luncheon, at which of Are and Queen Elizabeth 1. new state officers will be anTheir enemies include the nounced. They will be installed authors of the Bible, and at the Springville Art Gall Freud. “Although Freud sup- Day the n by De “Parade in Fashion” with vited but reservations are models marchingin z traditional necessary “Wearin’of the Green” parade. Fashionswill be sports clothers from the Pro Shop and will A jcint venture of the Beta follow the 1 o'clock luncheon, Epsilon and Phi Eta Chapters, Commentators will be Mrs, Beta Sigma Phi, the Tasting Tea Herbert Tarran and Bill Korns will be held at St. Mary’s parish who will narrate in announcer hall March 21 at 1 p.m. Favorite fashion. Co-chairman with Mrs. will be prepared by Tarran and Mr. and Mrs. Korns members and the public is inwill be Mrs. B. E. Jensen. The vited to attend. A booklet of the decorating committee includes recipes will be available. Mrs. Val Coalun, Mrs. Charles ds support charitable Miller and Mrs, Arthur Sund- pro. of the sorority wall Chairmenfor the eventinclude: Eileen Boyle, tickets; Janet will be on hand to present the playwriting 18. Fashvons will be of the club have tickets for the benefit projet which annually supports many civic projects including the annual Art Tea and Awards Program and Orem Ladies Club will present a CAREaward. creative of Clubs Riverside Ladies For Bride Plans Tour of Building Members of the Women’s Division of the Provo Chamber of Commerce are invited to go on a tour of the Wilkinson Center on campus on Friday, March 20 at 10:30. Those who wish to stay after the tour will have lunch in the Sky Room of the V-ilkinson Center. Briskly for Many Clubs O* CREWEL EMBROIDER) REDUCED Get UP 10 ih PRICE GA there's nothinglike Handmade Mail Orders Promptly Filled—Easy Terms " Heindselman’s Jewelry, Optical and Knit Shop 120-124 West Center—-PROVO—373-5193 These unlined leather shoes feel better than going barefoot. That's becausethe butter-soft uppersfit your foot like a little glove .. . bend as your foot does. LIFE STRIDE. 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