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Show Sunday, April 11, 1971 THE HERALD,Provo, Utah—Page 23 Sorry, Irving, About That Easter Bonnet Woman's View a GAY PAULEY UPI Wemen’s Editor is awash with other eens from the 1920s, ‘30s and " The yearning shows in many ways, in the fact that two of Broadway's biggest new hits hearken to past years— ‘No, No that, Irving Berlin. For as sentimental and Nanette” ard “Follies.” charming as the Berlin ballad It shows throughout the was—and is—the habit of buying a new hat and a fashion world with revivals of suits of completely new outfit for the wi unveiling on Easter Sunday is World War II years, the revival just about a thing of the past. of Rita Hayworth’ and Betty Today, a woman ships for the Grable haur styles, in the return season. And the need for spring to “chubbies,” the short jackets finery comes sooner in New donein long-haired furs, = Orleans and Atlanta than it fox. Chubbies are begi does in, say, Boston or appear with the fad for St pants, which cometo think ofit Minneapolis. NEW YORK (UPI)—Noone's turning cartwheels over Easter bonnets these days. Sorry about “Women buy today as the JANNA MORRIS LEE ANN STRONG LINDA BARRETT Janna Morris Reveals Temple Rites on May 21 Plans for May Wedding Will Unite Couple of Orem Mr. and Mrs. Miles D. Morris of Provo announce the engagement and wedding of their daughter, Janna Morris, to Stephen G. Murphy, a son of eeGladys F. Murphy,also of Invited to attend the bride are Sheryl Van Orman, Diane Ford and Anne Morris. The couple plan a marriage on May 7 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple and a reception in their honor will be held that evening in Both the young people the Provo Ninth-19th Ward hall. graduated from Provo High The couple will reside in School and have attended Brigham Young University for Ontario, Ore., during the two years, Miss Morris on a summer and return to Provo in the fall to continue studies. scholarship. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene S. Barrett of Orem announce the forthcoming wedding of their daughter, Linda, to Ronald B. Wiiteleye, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theron Whiteleye, also of Orem. The young couple will be married May21in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A wedding luncheon will be given by the groom’s parents LeeAnn Strong Reveals S pringtime Nuptial Day and family, in honor of the couple and immediate family Mr.and Mrs, Robert L. Strong Patrol Squadron VP19in Alaska, and friends. A reception will be the Far East and Vietnam. held in their honor that same of Springville announce the evening at the Orem 35th ward approaching marriage of their Mrs. Stephan Bagley will hall, The bride’s maid of honor daughter LeeAnn and Terry R. Strong in addition to will be her sister Kristine her four sisters, Peterson, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Barrett. Mirl P. Holley of Spanish Fork. Miss Barrett is a graduate of The couple will be married on Orem High School and LDS April 19. Seminary. During her senior year she was a memberof the Miss Strong is a graduate ot f Tigerette Pep Club. le High School and Mr. Whiteleyeis a graduate of Orem High School and was a student of Utah Technical College in body and fender work til he entered the service. He spent 19 months in Germany. He is presently employed. The couple plan to make Provotheir homefor the present. Cascade Lacy Golfers Set Social Tuesday nothing more than ‘ Hy COLLEGE SHOP 461 No, Universit t{),er Club Notes NEWCOMERS Dinner meeting Thursday at 7 pm. at Piccadilly Inn, 1545 Canyon Road. Speaker will be from Lisa’s Originals. All newcomers welcome. “AFTER-EASTER” PEO ‘The Cascade Lady Golfers will Will meet Monday at 8 p.m. hold their opening social with Mrs.William Korn,3415, N. Tuesday, April 13, at 7pm. in 350 E Bateeenge er, an for an evening of fun. Anyone interested in joining the group is invited to attend. For more information, Robbie Clark, 225-2324, can be contacted. LADIES OF ELKS State visitation Monday at noon, Elks Lodge. LAMDA TAU Will meet Monday at 8 p.m. with Mrs. Mae Rawlins, for elections. TRUDIE ANN IVERSON CATHY THOMPSON Miss Cathy Thompson Sets ~May Plans June Date with Mr. Bassett Revegled =i By Couple June 2% has been chosen by the couple for the marriage in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mr. and Mrs, GrantH.Iverson of Pleasant Grove announce the forthcoming marriage of their rr LDS Church. BY.U. and is emplo; Miss Thompson is a graduate Provo. of Orem High School and LDS After their marriage the . She was active in plans to live in Provo, G.A.A. and a member of the while both continue their gymnastics team. She has at- oq,lucation. lelson Frances B. Ballard of Lynwood, Calif. Miss Iverson is a graduate of Pleasant Grove High School and LDS She attended od Technical College at Mr. Ballard is a graduate of Lynwood School and Los Angeles Trade Technical College. He received a scholarship to Brigham Young University where he majored in raphy. He served an LDS SPANISH FORK -- American mission to Southern Australia Legion Dr. and has recently received his . 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