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Show Page 18—THE HERALD,Provo, Utah Sunday, February?, 1971 Two Beauties For Spring ie i Og Couple Make Residence Kathleen Davis !s Bride Of Arnold J. Gilchrist In rites in the Salt Lake LDS the same style of the bride's and Temple, Kathleen Davis, carried yellow pompoms and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. blue starflowers. Rodney Boynton wasbest man filliani M. Davis, Provo, and Arnold J. Gilchrist, son of and Kim Hakes, Doyle Davis Richard W. Gilchrist, Mesa, ard Lyle Davis were ushers. Ariz., exchanged wedding vows Music for the reception was Thursday Jan. 28. A wedding provided by Keith Lewis on the breakfast at the homeof Mr. and accordion. Mrs. Rush Sumpter of Orem Special guests in attendance followed the ceremony, and th> couple was honored at a Gilchrist, Mr. and Mrs, Lee reception that evening at the Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle — Fifth and Eighth Ward Davis and Shelley Wedmansee. Hostesses at prenuptial Against a reception color parties in honor of the bride theme of blue and yellow, the were Mrs. Gary Morill, Mrs. bride received in her empire Franz Kelsch, Louise Hawke waist wedding gown of white and Susan Carter. The couple are making their satin with square neck and short sleeves. The bodice and sleeves home in Provo, were covered with lace which also accented the skirt. Her floor-length veu was releaved from a flowered headpiece and In Arizona Mr, and Mrs. Jeston Jacobson announce the marriage of their daughter, Nanci, ty Kenneth A. McRaneyof Panaca, Nev., Mr. McRaneyis the son of Mr. and Mrs, Jim Peck. He has spent two years in the U.S, Army serving in Washington D.C. and Texas. The marriage was performed by Bishop Ronald A. Riding, an unrleof the bride, on Jan. 30,in Pioche, Nev. Attendingthe bride as maid of honor was Laura Jacobson,hersister with Sherrie Croft, Karen Bishop and Sheliey Fi 4 Paula Riding as flower girl. The couple will be living in Page, Ariz. where Mr. McRaney will be working. Provo 14th Ward she carried yellow roses and Continues Sale blue Dutchirises. The weekly bake sale of the Attending‘xb. ide were Mary Jean and Donita Davis, Mrs. Provo 14th Ward will continue Doyle J. Davis, Susan Carter each Saturday at the Provo and Louise Hawke. They wore Craft and Novelty, 295 S. Center, Baked goods, hot bread, honey fullJength blue satin gowns of or cheese andcold drinks will be sold as a fund-raising project. Annual Meet Enjoyed by 3 Auxiliaries THE SHIRTDRESS,left, a season spanning classic of smooth tailoring and crisp shaping, breaks the traditional mold with a new twist — the finely ribbed bodice. The cropped jacket ensemble,right,ushers in suresigns of spring in classic style. The dress is t-ro-tened and sleeveless, Both are of easy to care for dacron polyester knit. WANTADS GET RESULTS Grooming Guide Used to be that a man didn't have much freedom of choice when it came to apparel selection. Occasions called for strictly dress or strictly casual wear. But times have changed, as hs men’s wear,to reflect the growing awareness ofa leisure lifestyle concept. The Utah County Medical Auxiliary was hostess at the annual Tri-Auxiliary meeting of the Auxiliary and those of the central and Pharmeceutical Societies, this week at the “Theslack suit for Spring ‘71 Eldred Center. captures the best of both casual Speaker was Dr. James W and dress worlds,” says Dianne Webster of Salt Lake City, Keogh, a national fashion cardiovascular thoracic director. “‘And maay style, surgeon, who di: heart fabric, color and comfort surgery and showed film of an elements have been combined to actual transplant. Entertainmentfor the evening peoduce the strongest fashion was by the Hobble Creek String look of the season.” band, fold musicians. Fabrics range from versatile Hostesses, Mrs. Boyd Ham- polyester double knits and mond, Mrs. Thales Smith, Mrs. seersucker, to rayon-flax Rex Thomas, Mrs. Joseph combinations creating a linen Knight, served refreshments. look. A new portable mixer has eight speeds with the speed selector control dial wheel easily accessible for thumb-tip use, Other features include an automatic beater ejector, de- MRS. ARNOLD J. GILCHRIST tachable cord and extra large (Kathleen Davis) “wobble free’ beaters. MRS. KENNETH MCRANEY (Nanci Jacobson) Our Dress Jamboree attracts print collectors. SEED: Annuai! Labor Free rapery Sale Shirt shift of polyester double knit. Red/white/blue, sizes 7 to 15. See Penneys Catalog for more misses’ and junior fashions Like it... charge it! Nominal charge for Draperies under 75" long We manufacture the draperies of your choice at no charge during our annual Drapery Sale. We display one of the largest Choose your material from our huge selection of styles and colors assortments in the state You may come to the store to seleet your material or we will gladly bring samples to your homeat no extra charge Phone374-1600 for an Appointment Use Our Convenient Credit Plan or Your BankAmericard, Master Charge or Bankard ime A fiw tumniturc 264 North 100 West — Phone 374-1600 — Provo enneys Provo Store Phone 373-4500 SHOP MONDAYAND FRIDAYTILL 9 P.M. ‘ ws5 |