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Show Sunday, October 10,1971 Orem Women’s WORLD FASHIONS THE HERALD, Provo, Utah—Page i7 Graduate Club Holds Put-togethers To Talk To Opening Tea With Patterns The Orem Women’s Club met Wednesday at the Scera Lounge for their opening tea hosted by board members. By BETTE KNIGHT Group star throughout the collection have a trim clannish look. Since Mrs. Leeman Bennett, SAN FRANCISCO — The Kimberlydevelops its own ya>ns Kimberly lan, unquestionably and textures each season, there president, welcomed members the largest of all close-knit is alwaysa fascinating, can you by quoting a verse from Edgar Guest entitled “Friends,” in families, is having another believe it variety to them. This keeping with the year’s theme, loving get-together...cr rather, season their machineshavefound “Give Me Your Friendship, and put-together. This collection a way to make two different T'll Give You Mine.” A tribute celeh atesthe fashion passion of patterns in one costume. A new to a deceased member, Mrs. twosomes and threesomes that wide ottoman rib stitch gives a Ruth Fotheringham, was given produce a beautiful whole. sleek willowy shape to a slender by Mrs Merlin Manning, past cardigan coat over a fluid dress. president. As usual, Kimberlytells it's A black and white checkered fall fashion story with reticence Mrs. Dale Larsen introduced coatis knitted so its midsection worthyof a Scotsma.. And, as Mrs. Curg Madsen whoplayed a usual, the collection has more looks vertically tucked. This is medley of musical selections combined with a suave red dress impact than a multitude of and was followed by the guest ruffles and flourishes. The thatfalls as softly as crepe Only Kimberly could achieve speaker, Mrs. Jeanette Morrell hooded coat, the seaman's pea jacket, the Moors cape, the cardigan, the capelet and a sharply tailored knit blazers, their coats and suits with wide Pair of Sexes,” and “The Great pretty red and beige plaid which notched lapels, a fitted waistline Bedchamber Mystery.” Kimberly has adopted as its andslim skirt. The shoulders of tartan, give thecollection a great CONNIE E. SPOTTEN Genola Girl Engaged To Roger M. Brewster Mr. and Mrs, Thomas C. Spotten, Genola, would like to announce the engagement of their daughter, Connie E. Spotten to Roger M. Brewster, son of Mr, and Mrs. B.J. B. Brewster of Salt Lake City. They are planning a winter wedding. Miss Spotten graduated from the L.D.S. Business College in professional fashion merchandising. Since then, she has managed seven Hi-Fashion Dress Shops. Prior to coming to cleanswept, outdoorsy dash Some of thelittle suits which Some new fall collections Sait Lake, she worked at the unveiled in Rome showed Bank of Spanish Fork and at- exposed pinked seams on skirts, tended night school at Brigham pants and jackets Young University. Mr. Brewster is a recent graduate of engineering from The University of Utah and served an LDS mission in Germany. Upon graduation he was employed in California by United Air Lines on their engineering staff. Currently he is owner and manager of his own plastic manufacturing Co. She Doesn't Need Liberation. By HELEN HENNESSY NEA Women's Editor “I amfed to the teeth with all the commotion some Women's Lib groups are causing.” After years of vo; around the world M has several special for womentravelers. * mostly older ‘them.’ So clothes and very few. They may be old to you but they’re new to why ruin new woman things with constant packing. And I’min love with those startling. Yet actress-author- that you can squash into a corner of the suitcase, then shake out, brush and presto, a newwoman. I have to and wouldn’t travel a step without them because I can’t see Coming from a wih several active, suecessful careers, the remark is TV panelist Ilka Chase means every word. “It’s the silly things that disturb me—the whole uproar aboutletting womenlunch in the Oak Roomat the Plaza, or drink at McSorley’s saloon downtown. Why shouldn't menhave lunchaloneif they wish? And whatperson with half a brain cares whether a wearing a bra or not? F ism is downright unattractive.” Not that this chic and energetic wo man_ whose mother, Edna Woolman Chase, was the editor of Vogue for 38 years, is against the more serious goals of Women’s Lib. “The real tragedyis college graduates who areleft high and dryonce theirchil- dren are reared. Their brains are eager to function again but their skills are rusty. I would suggest politics to these women, especiahy on the local level. And I think more equipment should be designed by women, such as reachable kitchen cabinets.” Few women do so many things so well as Ilka Chase. She appearedin 20 Broadway productions, the most notable “The Women” and “Barefoot in the Park.” Her first book was an autobiography, ‘Past Perfeet,’’ published in 1941 Then camehalf a dozen novels and thena seriesof travel books. This summershe published her first novel in 10 years and promptly took off for a month’s tour of Russia with her husband, Dr. Norton Brown. Russian womenwork ver very hard and then there nothing to buy but slee: merchandise,” she said. “ pair of cheap pantyho which wouldsell for 99 cer here is priced $8.00 th a fewp low and al carefree. she added, “the lly female, Kimberlys are built out and lightly padded. The fall patterns Red or Golden Delicious stem from Moorish tiles from apples are perfectly suited to Inca designs and from medieval salad making. Make a brocatelle velvets, the last with “company special’’ by the raised pattern retained in the rounding rings of cranberry knit. Streaks of bright color on jelly with Waldorf salad. Top plain black knit are news, as are with pink marshmallows for the intriguing argyle patterns. partylook. Provo Couple to Marry Nov. 11 Mr. and Mrs, Arnold H. Steere, Provo, announce the upcoming marriage of their daughter, LaVonne to Daniel R. Mitchell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Mitchell also of Provo. Theywill exchange vowsNov. Traveling Author Ilka Chase NEW YORK — (NEA) — Savile Row rating in their 11 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, Miss Steere is a graduate of Provo High School where she was a memberof the Pep Club and yearbook staff. Mr. Mitchell also graduated from Provo High School and is a graduate of the Careers Academyin California. He was a high school football player and member of the wrestling team. ‘The couple will make a home in Provo where the groom-to-be is employed. being a slave to whether my hair’s been set or not.” Miss Chase also advises the traveler not to forget her hobby whetherit is collect- Everyone is invited to come andjoin the young homemakers LAVONNE STEERE group. An interesting year is planned. Anyone who is interested in becoming a better wife, mother, and homemaker is welcome at the meeting. ioe MRS. HENRY TAYLOR REYNOLDS IV (Susan Bowen) Springville Couple Married In Salt Lake Temple Rites Susan Bowen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lofter Clair Bowen, Springville, married Henry Taylor Reynolds IV, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Taylor Reynolds also of ingville, in rites solemnized Oct. 8 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception followed in the Third-Ninth Ward cultural hall in Springville. The bride greeted guests in a gown which she designed and made of bridal ivory justered satin with an overlay of imported marimist. The bodice was trimmed with piping of deep lustered satin and covered and Dena Bowen,sister of the parents, Mrs. H. T. Reynolds of bride. They wore soft amber Springville and Mr. and Mrs. M. colored georgette chiffon oer Graham of Las Veges, blouses with long full sleeves, ev. with satin quilted high-waisted A wedding breakfast was skirts of paisley print on an amber background. They hosted by parents of the groom carried nosegays of pom at the Hidden Valley Country Clubin Salt Lake. crysanthemums, wheat, and miniature copper colored catPre-nuptial parties were given tails with amber satin ribbon by an aunt, Mrs. Fern B, ; streamers. A fine gold chain by a friend and neighbor, Mrs. choker with an amber jewel Stanley Sumsion and daughter, completed the ensemble. Rebecca; and by another friend, Acting as best man wasCarl S. Marcia Roylance. Nielson, brother-in-law of the The couple’ will make their groom. Ushers were William hy,lome in Springville. buttons with tucks down the Michael Bowen, Patrick Pace, front. The veil was ivory colored Richard Johnson, Robert Johnson and Kris I, Henderson. bridal illusion with a crown of Special guests were granddeep lustered satin covered with marimist. Tucks were also LADIES ONLY featured in the headpiece which marvelous preset Dynel wigs Foods, wisely chosen, can supplyall the essential nutrients needed for good health. Choose from the four food groups at each meal: the meatgroup, milk group, cereal group, and fruit and vegetable group. A graduate student from Brigham Young University will speak on “Achieving Success in Marriage,” and also on the survival class conducted this summer in Daniels Canyoa by Dr. Hugh Allred. was bound with satin piping. Her bouquet was of gardenias, starburst mums and baby breath with satin streamers. Matron of honor was Mrs, Michael S. Hoffman of Las Vegas, Nev., a cousin of the bride. Maid of honor was Nancy Bowen, sister of the bride. Serving as bridesmaids were Mrs.CarlS, Nielson and Sydney Reynolds, sisters of the groom SEN euhi ag ? w/ad Olt PERM. $995 COMPLETE RTCLTE aac} BC eine OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY‘TIL ing teacups orcoins or statu- ettes of owls. ‘‘A hobbygives you a focus that can bring youinto contact with interesting people you would never meet otherwise,” she said. ‘And pack your sense of humor,” she smiled. BettyRos ‘ Soe USE YOUR FAVOKkITE BANK CARD “You'll need it everywhere.” Her new book, “The Sounds of Home,” is based on the phenomenonof numerous remarriages so typical of FashionsForFall er| parts of our society and the garbled families resulting from May-December matches. “T do not say the custom is good or bad. I simply say it is the custom. My hope is that the reader’s attention will be held and she will say, ‘That's the truth and no mistake. It does happen TODAY'S that way, it’s Joe and Jennie and lots of people I knowall over again’.”” IMPORTANT PANTS COAT Nutrition Notes A pinch of baking soda added to the water while cooking beans or other greens has long been thought to make them more tender and maintain good color. While this may be true, baking soda may alsc destroy important B Vitamins. Tenderize foods properly by cooking them at a lower temperature for a longer time. In general, vitamins are essential for normal growth, healthy offspring, good health, preventionandorcureof certain diseases, and resistance to infection. Vegetables and fruits are valuable sources of important vitamins, For instance, Vitamin C can be found in women, e Ives up as pretty the an. But the abur tance much the in oranges, d looking like grapefruit, and tomatoes. men ¢ Shimmery, textured CZARINA lavished with deep polyesterpile cuffs, collar and on down the front and around the hemiine. Beautifully tailored A-line coat that’s a 24hour dependable. (Czarina is 100% rayon face/100%cotton back — andis just gorgeous!), Brown/Black; Black/ Black. 6-16, BASKETS! BASKETS! BASKETS! New shipment just arrived. Everysize every shape. femnintique| {agcastcenterPr whogave excerpts fromseveral plays: “Victoria Regina,” , “A SPANISH FORK — The Young Homemakers of Spanish Fork will hold their first Monday,Oct.11, at 8 p.m.in the Spanish Fork High School homeliving room, <4 Fabulous dressingin regal Crushed Velour. Make a grand entrance in the flap-pocketed jacket, slim pants and long, pocketed vest (that doesn't need a blouse) snugged with a lengthy fringed belt snaking through front and back loops. Feather-light 100% rayon face, 100%cotton back. Brown,Purple, Green, Gold, Red. 6-16. $7999 $69°° Going great guns —- with quilted print lining, multistitched collar and pocket flaps, belted and vented back. You'll wonder how you ever got along without it! Kimberly Shetland is 75% wool / 25% nylon. Celery, Grey, Camel, Rust, Cranberry, Brown. 8-18. Betty Rose, 56 l 99 j |