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Show NewlywedsAre Feted At Provo Open House Mr. and Mrs. Evan Lyle Mitchell of Provo recently hosted an open house at their home honoring their son, Sgt. David L. Mitchell, and his bride, the former Marie Andrew. Sheis a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard F. Andrew of Idaho Falls, Ida. The couple was married on Feb. 28 in Idaho Falls LDS Temple ceremonies. they greeted friends that evening at a reception at the IdahoFalls 28th Ward hall, where a red and white decor was arranged. It was repeated at the open house. A wedding breakfast was also arranged for the bridai party The bride was attended by KATHY LYNN SARGENT KATHRYN BELLISTON Engagement NewsTold Sharn Huff Chooses By Kathy Lynn Sargent May 15 Wedding Date Kathryn Belliston Is To Wed RogerRussell Mr. and Mrs. Gerald T. on Homecoming committees, Belliston of Pleasant Grove campaign activities and the Women’s ‘ouncil. She wedding plans of their daughter graduated from Pleasant Grove Kathyrn and Roger T. Russell, High School and was Miss son of Mrs. Harry S. Russell of Pleasant Grove. She currently Districtct, Salt Lake City and the late Mr. weet ah te Russell. University ae ttah,“ill The couple will be married on gradsate from the Dental April 24 in the Salt Lake LDS College at the University of Temple and a reception will Nebraska in June. Heis affiliated honor them thet evening at the with Fi Kappa Alpha fraternity. ‘Timpanogos Stake House. He served an LDS mission to Miss Belliston is a graduate of Germany andexpects to serve a Brigham Young University, tour of duty with the U.S, Air active in campus affairs serving Force following his graduation. The engagement of Kathy Lynn Sargent to Grant Melvin Olsen was revealed at a charmingly appointed announcement tea at the Salt Lake City home of the bride-elect with her mother, Mrs. William C. Sargent, as hostess. announce the engagement and THE CLUB LADIES.. BLESS THEM ALL! NEW YORK (UPI)—They’re paper to be rehandled later. 4 million strong in membership. They’re the nation’s club women who do wield much influence for good. But sometimes it’s the way they go about it that makes them the target for the jokesters, the nists, the authors. Anyone who's ever been a joiner knows what I mean. Robert’s Rules of Parliamentary Procedure can really get a beating. Consider this in the report of a club chairman—“We chose the new members of secret betfot and I’m happy to announce that the decision was tmanimous with the exception \of two vol Or: this: “There were so many controversial subjects on the agenda that board members decided to with the business and show the color films we, took at the spring picnic.” An affectionate look at what goes on in women’s club meetings comes from Runa Erwin Ware, a mother, grandmother, newspaperwoman and —tight, clubwoman, Sometimesthey’re not. Mrs. Ware recalled one garden club secretary's minutes read at the next meeting along these lines —‘at the May meeting. . . plans were made for 2 flower show to be held in October. Don't forget dry cleaning, laundry, eggs, bread, milk, mustard, hamburger, dog food and get oil changed in car. The minutes were read and approved and the treasury reported that ali bills are paid through April and the treasury shows a balance of $17.61.” Something usually goes wrong in intoduction of a speaker. Mrs. Ware recalls the literary society president who almost forgot that it was the custom for a club to have some membergive a brief biography of a famous author and a quotation from an author's works, ‘The author on this particular day was George Eliot and SHARN HUFF Velvet hearts in deep pink wereplaced on the tables with a centerpiece created of a large goblet filled with pink car. nations. Special napkins with cupids carried the meszage of the engageme.t. Miss Sargent is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William C. oe and Mr.Olsenis the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ciyde Uisen of Provo. ‘Thebride-elect was graduated from North Summit High School and LDS Seminary and is presently attending the University of Utah, majoring in history and minoring in sociology. She also is studying voice. Her fiance, a graduate of Provo High School and LDS Seminary,is presently attending Brigham Young University as a junior majoring in education administration and mir.oring in speech. He has served an LDS Hawaiian mission and was a member of the Utah National Guard, served a year’s active duty. ‘He was a high school cheerleader. introduction of the r, a general, wassidelined for a few minutes for the bicgraphy and quotation. The member ended: “Blessed is that man who having nothing to say, thereby abstains from wordy evidence of the fact. Thank you. Now we will hear from our visiting general.” The coupie plans tobe married’ Mr. and Mrs, John E. Huff of ‘on April 30 in the Salt Lake LDS Orem announce the engagement Teriple and will be honored at a of their daughter, Sharn, to reception at the Lion House on Richard R. Hoover,a son of Mr. May 1. Invited to attend the and Mrs. Wells F. Hoover of _~ are her sister, Melonia Provo. See as maid of honor, The couple plans to be wed on wit Mrs, VirGean Christensen, May 15 in the Salt Lake LDS sister of the groom, and Mrs. Temple with a reception to Karen Olsen, his sister-in-law, follow that evening at the Provo as attendants. 19th LDS Ward hall. Parents of the groom will host Miss Huff, a graduate of Orem a wedding dinnerin the garden High Schooi and Hollywood Beauty College, attended roomat the Lion House. Brigham Young University and The young persons will reside is now employed in Provo. in Utah County while continuing Mr. Hoover graduated from their education. BYU and Provo High School, WORLD FASHIONS and served an LDS German mission. He served with employed in Provo. 'ix% | The fabric panorama also includes both imported and domestic cottons in lace, floral jacquards, burlap, and sail cloth, in addition to line, ; taffefa and double knit wools and calvalary twill for special travel coats. Silhouettes tend to be high although Norman Lawrence took the rain out of rainwear, and puthis international couture coat on the best-dressed list, continues to search for the unusual, the unexpected and the unlikely in fabrics and their treatment. cire.” Andrew, Rodney An- drew and Clyde Andrew as ushers, The couple planto reside near Camp Pendelton, Calif. where Sgt. Mitchell will complete a four-year enlistment. He MRS. DAVID MITCHELL (Marie ..ndrew) ussHE IT’S YOUR DAYTO SHINE... Why not shine in color? In the happy spring colors of Miss America’s patent shoe. It’s all shimmer. $16” fitting with belts at the back above deepinverted pleats. The dirndl returns this spring in a snappy black and white windowpane checked cotton coat. Altho collection includes both midi and maxi-length coats, the maxi should be confined to evening wear and the midi should always be worn with pants. The Lawrence of London couture coat is internationally recognized as a highly prized traveler. It bridges the climate onthe fashion gaps with equal Garrett Foca,from Vietnam in midUtah National Guard and is now Pebrug Unlikely, Unusual Prints and Fabrics BETTE KNIGHT SAN FRANCISCO Lawrence of Londonis noted for animalprints in rain wear. He now has admitted the alligator and even the crocodile and python to keep the turtle companyin the most fashionable zoo in the country. The silken turtle has been vinylized to make it even more amphibian than ever. One of the most striking examples of the wetlookis in a buttery soft and shiny fabric called ‘‘mar- Debbie Andrew, Marilyn Handly, Ruthann Hicks and Christy and Patricia Mitchell. Best maz. was Arlo Terry of Provo with J. TerryJeffers, J. leather refers 10 uppers Black Patent 154 West Center, Provo also Salt Lake City and Logan Her “All Those in Favor Say Something” delightfully recalls among other things someof the gaffes of introducing the speaker, excerpts from secretary’s reports, plus a serious section in “instant” parliamen tary law. The matter of taking minutes either can be efficient or just jotting them down on scrap Sorority Studies Flowers Flowers and floral arranging wasthe topic discussed by Mrs. Vidella Ivie for members of Provo Phi Eta at their regular meeting this week. The group met at the Jeppeson Floral in Provo. Mrs. Ivie discussed how to arrange flowers and various kinds of flowers, and their uses. She explained that flower stems cut at an angle helped the plant to keep longer and grow better. 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