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Show Page 22—THE HERALD,Provo, Utah Sunday, May 2, 1971 BYU Women Arrange Ruth Thomson Plans Rites Spring Luncheon May 8 Ye The engagement and fortheeming marriage of Ruth Alene Thomson to Van Jay Symons was announced yesterday at a charmingly appointed afternoon tee held at the home ofthe bride-elect, with her mother, Mrs. Woodruff C. Thomson, ashostess. The date of June4 has been selected by the young couple for their wedding “The Wonderful World of Women” will theme the annual spring luncheon of the BYU Women Saturéay, May8, at 1 p.m. in the Ernest L. Wilkinson Center Skyrocm, ly honored will be Mrs. Ernest L. Wilkinsonfor her role as an outstanding woman. Reservations mus’ be made by Monday, May3, valling 3741211, Extension 2057 or 4012; or 225-4573. All BYU Women are cordially invited and encouraged to attend. Mrs. Dee R. Taylor and Mrs. W. Lewis and their committee are in charge of the arrangements. Women’s creative talents and ing skills will be cleverly programmed in a way that should make those present appreciate their role as women in the modern world. An interesting part of the afternoon will be BYU students foreign lands who wil'mingle among the luncheon tabies native costumes. in the Salt Lake LDS Temple which will be followed ir the evening with a reception in their honor. Miss Thomson is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Woodruff C. Thomson, and Mr. Symons is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph N. , all of Provo. aetae was a National Merit Scholarship Finalist and Regional Music Festival winner at Provo High School. She graduated cum laude and with high honors from the Honors Program and with membership in the Phi Kappa Phi national honorary fraternity from Brigham Young University where she was also active in music circles, forensics, and student government. During her undergraduate years she was affiliated with the Alpha Lambda Delta and White Key scholastic societies, the Intercoliegiate Knights service unit, the Vakhnom culture unit, and Tau Kappa Alpha,a national forensics fraternity. In August she will receive her master’s degree in American Literature from the BYU. A formerMiss Liberty Belle Provo PEO Karol Ann BrandeTells Camp One, DUP Plans Party On Anniversary Camp One, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, which will celebrate the 50th anniversary of its organization on May13,is interested in locating all charter members. Charter members are especially invited to attend the Golden Anniversary at the home of Mrs. Ella Jacobsen, 361 N. 300 E., on May13th at 2:30 p.m. Grooming Guide At thesame time you give yourself a manicure, why not a Of Plans for MayRites pedicure also? Use a pumice stone to smooth out callouses and unlovely looking bumps. The newest in hair colorings is supposed to take the mixing, messing, dripping and dabbing RUTH ALENE THOMSON out of the process of aitering and Miss Provo, Miss Thomson has also been honored with the titles of IK regional princess, attendant to Miss Utah, Utah State Dairy Princess, and Miss Wooi of Utah. Mr. Symons is also a graduate of Provo High and Brigham Young University, where he graduated cum laude and with membership in Phi Kappa Phi. During his senior year he was nature. It's a foam-in _permanenthair tint applied with a one-step applicator. The maker saysit is the first aeroso! color that can lighten or darken, or cover gray. Hold the applicator upside down andpress the lever to foam the coloring directly into the dry hair, After 20 minutes, rinse. In all, there are 15 colors from several shades of blonde to black. president of the Society for Asian Studies. He has completed his military service with the Utah National Guard, and he served an LDS mission to Hong ‘Nong. Mr. Symons is presently continuing his study of Asian history on an NDFL graduate scholarship at Brown University in Providence, R.I., where the young couplewill establish their fir:‘st home. TERRI TAYLOR Miss Terri Taylor Plans June Wedding in Garden Mr. an Mrs. John R. Taylor of Provo announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter,Terri, to Craig L. Mclaughlin of Murray. The couple is planning a June 26 wedding in the garden of the home of the groom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gene L. McLaughlin in Murray,followed by a reception. Miss Taylor is a graduate of Provo High School, attended the University of Utah and is presently a student at Stevers- Henager Business Collegein Salt Lake City. She is a Golden Heart of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity at the University. The groom is a graduate of Murray High Schoolandis now a senior in environmental biology at the University of Utah. He is a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon. The couple will make their homein Salt Lake City. WORLD FASHIONS To Receive Cruise Offers Print pantsdresses Charter Fun, Bargains at “13? Dress Carnival Chapter Two of Provo, P.E.0., will participate in the state convention in Salt Lake City, wool sport coats for men with By BETTE KNIGHT May 1415 with Mrs. William KAROL BRANDE DAKAR,Senegal (Africa) — dark green slacks are a snappy Krissman and Mrs. James Aboard the SS France... new combination. Colored stripe Mazurie as delegates. Cruises Bare become oe shirts for blazers and slacks is A Maytime wedding has been Spencer, Mrs. Michael Singleton Mrs. . However, white shirts r Fay H. Curtis is state popular escape for many older still president and Mrs. Bryan F. ang nea poe the have comebackfor day suits — chosen by Karol Ann Brande and and junior bridesmaids, Joyce Russell of Sheridan, Wyo., will cold winter months in the United not the plain white material of Gerald F. Marchello, who will be Brande aid Catherine Singleton. married on May 21 in the Salt The bride is a graduate of represent the Supreme Chapter. states, yesteryear, but new textured Lake LDS Temple. A reception Provo High School and has atChapter R. of Salt Lake City is One such cruise aboard the SS fabrics, host chapter with Mrs. G. R. France takes its passengers Women can’t wait for the ship will follow that evening at the tended Brigham Young University. She is now employed ‘Hyde, general chairman. from New York, through the to dock at St. Thomas in the Sunset Second Ward hall. Business session will be held Caribbean, down the coast of Virgin Islands. Items are chic Parents of the couple are Mr. in Provo. Mr. Marchello atFriday and Saturday with Provo Africa, across the South Atlantic and inexpensivein this port. As and Mrs, E. W. Brandeof Provo tended College of Eastern Utah chapter, which was organized in Qeean’ to Rio de Janeiro, in an example, a smart tan silk and Mrs. Livinnie Marchello of after graduation from Carbon January, receiving the charter Brazil and a return voyage pant-suit sells for a modest Spring Glen andthe late Richard High School. He served an LDS mission in North Carolina and Marchello. Friday morning. An Hawaiian through the Caribbean Sea to $16.95, Pantsuits are “it” for day Invited to attend the bride are Virginia and is now employed in luau will be held Friday evening New York, wear aboard ship for the women. Ronald E. Singleton, American Fork, where the with husbands as guests. Lack of exercise had been the Color in clothing on board is Mrs. Kathleen Clement, Suzanne couplewill live. The P.E.O. sisterhood is @ complaint of the long cruise— probably inspired by the philanthropic and educational but not so today. There are two WOLOFF tribes ashore in Carter, Linda Wall, Mrs. Gienn organization interested in swimmi and adequate Dakar. bringing to women increased gymnasiums for everyday The local women in this port vings, grotesque masks and opportunities for higher exercises. Also there are not two wear layers of rainbow hued intricate silverware brought Trim sparingly all varieties education. P.E.0. is an in- classes aboardof transportation robes and elaborate head down from thenorthern deserts. of lettuce. Discard aslittle of ternational organization with .) that all the passengers have proving color is surfing There is beauty and style the outer leaves of lettuce as over 4300 chapters in the United the opportunity to use the dresses the world around. abounding even though it takes possible to get the most States and Canada with ap- facjjiti i and second ities. First Items for sale in Dakar place in different shapes and vitamin A, vitamin C proximately 170,000 members. in U %8 chapt eiay: Stee ee eee minerals for your money. feature exquisite Ivory car- forms. 1 past, have made it impossible is full of good things. Lettuce Vitamins proximately 775 members. for second class passengers to Cottey College, Nevada, Mo., use all the equipment. has been owned and supported “Most people arediet conscious by P.E.C.since 1927. It is a fully and resist the tasty temptations accredited liberal arts junior college. Two Utah4 girls, Terry oie: The passengers provide a Alfordreoeled and Lauri i show each day aboard faye (analHapontstall, eteiand fashion eel ee eee color in their clothes for the cruise. There are dinner jackets Keepthat old large handbag. in every shade for gentlemen. It makes a good first aid, The ruffled evening shirts are sewing or what-not kit that can trimmed in a color to match the be toted on auto trips. jacket. 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