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Show » eee Page 13-TV'E SUNDAY HERALD,Provo, Utah Unusual Decor Features RulesList For Bride Reception for Newlyweds Susan Carole Payne, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean W. Payne and Howard Eldon Bitter, son of Lt. Col. and Mrs. C. Eldon Bitter exchanged marriage vows Wednesday, in Lake L.D.S. Temple ceremonies performed by Pres. L. RayChristiansen. A wedding breakfast A wedding breakfas*, hosted by the bridegroom’s parents, honored the newlyweds at the Lion House in Salt Lake following the ceremonies, and a reception in the Pleasant View Third Ward was arranged that evening. A pioneer theme was chosen for the reception, and for the ovcasion the bride wore an oldfashioned dress with heavy lace yoke, bishop’s sleeves, a full chapeltrain, and a cameo of her mother fastened at the throat. The bridesmaids were gowned in spring MRS. HOWARD BITTER (Susan Payne) pastel shades of re- women. In this corner: The women’s liberation moverrent and Betty Fri na! Organization for Women (NOW). In that corner: The Young Women’s Christian Association (YWCA) which staked a claim on causes affecting females—in the home, office and society— back in 1867. The YWCA isn’t taking the invasion of its ‘erritory by the latter-day babes in the woods lightly. Who's Firsi? Almost on a note of “we were herefirst” the YWCA, preparing for its triennial convention in Houston, April 13-18, wants one and all to know that old doesn’t mean staid. That “the old lady ain’t what you think she is” comes Durothy Cox and Margaret Doug Bitter with brothers of the Standards For Sitter AndParents URHAM, N.H. (UPI)—Babysitting is a two-way street: parents have a right to expect certain things of the sitter while the sitter also can look for certain items from the parents. Ruth E. Davis, a home economist with the University of New Hampshire Extension Service, said the most imporalities in a good “are that she enjoys being around children an understands how they feel.” She listed several responsibilities of the sitter: —Be aware to keep the youngster(s) safe and hap: py until parents return. Also, be patient. —Don’t accepta sitting job if she has a cold or has been exposed to a contagious disease. —Arrive early and get to know the youngster(s). —Beconsiderate in the use of the home. —Don’t hesitate to call the parents or authorities in case of an emergency. On the other hand, she said, parents should: —Make certain all arrangements —transportation for the sitter, if needed; length of stay and pay —are made before the babysitting starts. —Make certain the sitter is aware of names and ages of children plus telephone num- . The gist of that session’s goals: To make women’s plight less arduous and bring the dawning of more freedom for all. The board is proposing a revolution in its crusade—many of which the women’s liberation peopie seemto think they invented. The YWCA’s proposals range from repealing of ali iaws restricting abortions to “immediate establishment of an extensive network of adequate child care services.” The YWCA’s taking the position that only by revolutionizing scciety’s expectations of women will there be a better deal for the 51 per cent of the Population that is femaie. One Aim One aim: To knock down the cultural and institutional forces which deny women’s decisionmaking power in proportion to their numbers andabilities. ‘The sensible thing would be for NOW and the women’s liberation movement people to join forces with the YWCA’s powerful network, giving a socko punch to advance all the goals shared in common. But women being women, it is a fact that getting women to agree on anything is almost impossible, Getting women’s organizations to mergetheir energies in common causes (giving some of their organizational identity) eq impossible. While the women’s groups dicker over who cracks the whip over the lead horse in this liberation crusade, one thing’s plain. Men better watch out. The females are gaining. Thedeadlineforall pictures bride, John, Wilford, Eddie, Ben, Tom Payne, and David Bitter, brother of the groom as and —_for one week before publication. in the line were the bride's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Everyeffort will be made to publish pictures and stories cn the desired date, but there is no guarantee on date Preference will be given those Wilford H. Payne, and Mr. and Mrs, Alan Morgan, and parents of the bride and groom. The bride displayed her trousseau and gifts in an old antique setting with pot-bellied steve, butter churn, rocking chair, spinning wheel, and quaint surreywith tiny kerosene coal oil lamps on the tables. The groom’s mother made the mints and tiny groom's cakes. Pussy willows and forsythia were information engagements and weddings is ushers. Greeting at the door and embroidered Dacron with lace and velvet trim and carried spring flowers in dainty white arranged in bouquets, and a gold baskets. The groom and all the antiqued picture frame made by men wore authentic Mormon Mr. and Mrs. Alan Morgan Rattalion military uniforms. served as the backdrop for the Attending the bride were her bride and groom. The B.Y.U. International Folk performed pioneer contras and quadrilles, and guests were entertained by John Foster on through in subjects on the his musical saw and Christine agenda, Underlined as “‘impera- Nokelby with her fiddle. Becky tive” in convention blueprints is Morgan danced and Janice and a session to be led by Helen Evelyn Payne sang. Southard,director of the YWCA Prenuptial showers were national board’s bureau of hosted by Mrs. i d ‘am resourch and Etisworth aad M ces. No charge will be made for publication of engagemert and wedding pictures; however, because of the ever increasing numberof brides, The Daily Heald has established the following rules Homer were also bridesmaids. Best man duties werefilled by Who|s Right on Rights? NEW YORK (UPI)—A tug-ofwar's shaping up in the crusade for bigger and betterrights for NewsStory sisters, Janice, Evelyn and, as flower girls, Nency and Julie, sisters of the groom, Carolyn and Julie Bitter; and Susan Norene Payne, a cousin, submitted early. Wedding MARYELL! EN engagement and wedding of their daughter, Mary Ellen Schofield, and Sherman Douglas Wing, son of Dr. and Mrs. picture and a_ post-wedding married in the LDS Templein Salt Lake City story and picture are both The couple greeted guests at an open house held desired, the engagement story in their honor that evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Duane Smith. The bride, who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin W Bower, Milwaukee, Wis., is a graduate of Brigham Young University. Mr. Ruffnei, who is must be published at least six weeks prior to the wedding Lake City where Mr. Wing will continue his medical studies and she will work as a medical technologist at the university date. No pictures of couples will beused, errata ila ren from Downey, Calif., is presently attending BYU ae i4 Sherman Wing of Provo. May 22 has been selected for the marriage ceremonyin the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception later the same daywili honor the couple at the Lion House. The groom’s pareats will host a wedding breakfast at Fort Douglas Country Club. Miss Schofieldis a graduate of Burleyliigh Schooi and received her bachelor of science degree bee by Susan Norene Payne and from Brigham Young UniverMrs. Arnold Payne; and Mrs. sity. She is also a graduate of Leland Dayton, Mrs. Cloyd School of Medical Technology, Hoffeins and Christine Hoffeins. University of Utah, where sheis employed. She was a member of Baby Shampoo Best Cougarettes and played with the Any white flakes you may BYU Symphony Orchestra. She studied a semester at be worried about are more likely dry skin than dan- Salzburg, Germany, and toured druit, which is a disease of Europe. Mr. Wing, a graduate of Provo the scalp. 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