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Show Kelly Cloward Names Date Pair Welcome Guests ‘The lovely homeand delightful garden of the Wells Cloward family were the scene of an engagement announcement and trousseaupartygiven in honor of Kellv Cloward. Her engagement to Bryan Lee Pettit, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Pettit of Glendale, Calif. was announced by her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Wells P. Cloward, Provo. Relatives and close friends gathered throughout the morning on Saturday and were greeteé by Connie Parsons, sister of the bride-to-be. Kelly’s lovely trousseau was attractively arranged throughout the home. Shirley Park and Crystal Fossum assisted with the trousseau display. Mary Livingston, grandmcther of Kelly visited throughout the morning with the guests. Many of Kelly’s treasures were designed and created byher grandmother. Faun Reynolds, Etta Schofieid, Connie Fairbanks and Rhea McBeth, aunts, presided over brunch which wasserved in the garden, KELLY CLOWARD Buy Vacation Clothes You Can Wear Easily NEW YORK — (NEA) — “A woman is well dressed on her vacation if she looks totally natural in her new surroundings in clothes in which she feels completely at ease,” said William M. Becker. president of Howard B. Wolf, a leading manufacturer of ready-to-wear for women on the go. ‘These daysit's easier than everto look natural and feel comfortable when you travel A morerelaxedlifestyle here and abroad permits freedom in the way a woman can dress. Slim women—and only slim women —look approppriately attired for sight- seeing or an informal lunch date in knickers completely coordinated with rib-hugging vest and crisp shirt. “‘Of course, if you never wear knickers at home,” Becker said, “you might feel selfconscious in them.” He adds that one solution is plaid, knee-length city shorts with a matching jacket and solid shirt. The jacket is handy for cool mornings and can be removed in the warm part of the day. New dresses in synthetic city-look tweeds go sightseeing also with easy-towalk-in skirts and they dine out in dressy restaurants, too. Fabrics such as these are terrific travelers because they do not Kelly and Bryan were feted at contrast to vibrant flowers and fotiage of the area. an evening announcementparty given bythe Pettit family for friends and relatives in the Glendale area. The lovely home of Mr. and Mrs, John Parady was the sceneofthefestivities. Kelly is a graduate of Provo High School, LDS Seminary and Briguam Young University. At Provo High she was a cheerleader and a member of AUM sorority. While at the university she was active in student government, a flag Keeping the family budget twirler for two years and was the pool. Becker suggests that the woman who wants to stand out from the crowd wear black and white in a tropical setting rather than bright shades as a stunning in mind, he advises that you buy clothes for your tion that you will wear again at home. “There is no such thing as a travel wardrobe If you like it buy, pack and wear it everywhere. If not, leave it in the store,” he said Hair coloring for summer calls for a personal touch, one that will bring a sparkle to the eye, a glow to the complexion and a generally vibrant feeling, says the National Hairdressers and Cosmetologists Association. affiliated with Vakhnom cultural unit. She graduated in the composite of CDFR and elementary education. . Bryan is a graduate of Hoover High School in Glendale, LDS Seminary and Brigham Young University. In high school he was active in student government and athletics where he won all-state awards in ing. At BYU he was active in student government. He graduated in political science. Bryan fulfilled an LDS Mission in the Ontario-Quebec Mission. The date the couple has At Pretty Reception A pretty pink and blue decer was arranged for the wedding reception which honored Laura Lee Memmott and Verlyn Durfey Friday evening following their marriage. The ceremony was performed by LDS Bishop Vernon Carlson and reception guests were welcomed at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Barker, The bride is a daughter of Ross Memmott of Spanish Fork and Leadlership volunteer services that are relevant to local community needs will be the major objective of the some 1,009 executive business and ional women who, as members of Altrusa, pioneer of women’s service clubs, will attend the biennial convention of Altrusa International In San Francisco, Calif., July 18-22, at ‘The Hilton. ‘The Altrusa Club of Provowill be one of $50 in 13 countries tobe represented, and the countries are; Australia, Bermuda, Canada, England, Guatemala, India, Ireland, Mexico, New Zealand, Philippines, Puerto the late Dorothy Memmott and Mr. Durfey’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Alva E. Durfey of Orem. Mrs. Fred Becker, an aunt, assisted in receiving. The bridal gown was styled with empire lines andlong,full sleeves and lavishly adorned with rowsof seed pearls. A daisy tiara caught her veil which was sprinkled with: daisies and eascaded to the floor. She carried pink roses tied with blue streamers, Mrs. Don Stubbs was matron of honor for her sister and anothersister, Suzanne Holman, was maid of honor. Barbara Memmott, Anita Barker, Susan Coleman and Jennette Durfey were bridesmaids and Patricia Stubbs, flower girl. They werein pink flowered frocks accented with blue ribbon and carried blue carnation nosegays. Richard Christensen end Frank Russell performed best man duties and Bob and Vern Becker were ushers. Susan Wing selected for their marriage 1s Monday, Aug. 16, 1971. The marriage ceremony will be solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A garden reception will be heldthat evening at the homeof the bride’s parents. Guests will also be received at a later date at an open house in, Glendale wherethe coupiewill be feted. The couple will honeymoonat the Pettit family beach home on Balboa Islandin California. A Provo nome will be established by the newlyweds. Kelly will be teaching in Provo and Bryan will be completinghis graduate course of studies at the University of Utah. Sunday,July 18, 1971 evening wear at resorts has become dressier,” said Becker. “Thereis a trend towards longer skirts at posh places such as Acapulco and San Juan and because air conditioning is often turned the point of f The couple was honored at a breakfast in Logan arranged by parents of the bridegroom following the marriage and in the evening they greeted guests at a reception in the Lehi ThirdSeventh Ward hall. A silk organza gown in candlelight was worn by the bride. A beaded bodice of Chantilly lace and lace accents on the skirt complemented the States. Members of the Provo Club attending will be Mrs. Lucille Shaw, Mrs. Helen Hoffman, Mrs, Edith Whitney, Mrs, Olga Smith, and Miss Margaret Davi vis. Mrs, Joella Terrill Butler, president of Altrusa International, and an independent oil operator in Wichite Falls, Texas, states that the five-day convention will challenge Altrusa Clubs to become involved in finding solutions to critical issues in their comMRS. VERLYN DURFEY munities. (Laura Lee Mermmott) Among concerns proposed for Altrus Club action are: drinking and Kathleen Memmott,sisters, drivers; lack of day care drug abuse; were at the guest book. Mr. anc centers; Mrs. Tom Durfey, and Bill and elimination of architectural Jennifer Memmott and Clyde barriers for the handicapped; pollution — air, water, noise; Memmott were at the door. Thecouple will reside in Orem immigrants’ problems, afterretirement careers for the following a brief honeymoon. elderly; motivation of women to Susan Wing hosted a bridal use their talents more fully. shower. slim lines. A chapel train was also tuuched by the lace. Candlelight tulle was fashioned in the veil which was held by a pearl enhanced cap and she carried white rose buds tied with stephanotis and baby breath. Mrs. Sheldon Wimmer, Mrs. Ted Tucker, Irene Huggard, Ubah Heddlesten, Mrs, William Featherstone, Cecile Cole and Mrs. Steven Driffall were ‘attendants in white voile flogrlength gowns with bouquets of glamellia. Melissa Morton, Rebecca Sue Larsen and Maylene Peck wereflower girls, Douglas Peck was best man with Dean Larsen Jr. and Jim Haggard as ushers, Prenuptial parties were given by Irene Huggard, Mrs. Sheldon Wimmer, LindaJo Ritchie, Cecile Cole, Mrs. Steven Driffall and Mrs. Roger Morton. Following a honeymoonto San Francisco and Lake Tahee, the MRS. WAYNE M. PECK (Linda Gammon) couple will reside in Salt Lake ty. The bride has attended Brigham Young University and Mr.Peck is a graduate of Utah Technical College and is employed atHill Air Force Base. He served an LDS New England mission. > AYLOR‘S Provo’s Fashion Dept. 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