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Show Page 18—THE HERALD,Provo, Utah Sunday, December 19, 1971 Give Her Pearls Mr. and Mry. Ns cane tts dae ee a Esther on Thursday, Dec. 16 in in the Lake LDS Temple, with a which followed that meen Peet Vee ree Vat overs ee parties against an iron-rod backdrop with candelabra on both sides and a center ird-cage of with the attendants gowned in red in the one party and in the other — those in red carrying iongstemmed yellow roses and those in yellow carrying longstemmed red roses. Elizabeth Gomez married Luis A. Kemeny, son of Mrs. Marie S. Kemeny of Sao Paulo, Brazil, and the late Dr. Paul Kemeny. She wore a Spanis> style Maurer Original gown from New York. It was an imported silk organza A-line fioor length model with ‘itted bodice and hand clipped weckline. The iow were eer eee in a long bouffant and the veil was three layered and length with wrap-around Chantilly lace pede Aback detachable train was enhanced with reembroidered Alencon lace. The exquisite feature of the dress werethetinted seedpear] beads which were on both the train and on the embroidered lace trim of the gown. She carried a red rose cascade of flowers. Attending the new Mrs. Kemeny were Carol Bardsley as maid of honorand a sister, Mrs. Donald A. Martin, as matror, of honor, They wore red double knit floor length A-line short- lives—from the type of de- tergent they use to the litter bags they dutifully tote everywhere—has influenced beauty as well. Lemons are beautiful; grapefruits are beautiful: Natural is beautiful. Unnaturalis out One natural poonteuse company, called “i,” has set up shop on New York’'s East Side. A large plate-glass win- dowfronts the store that has green, velvet-covered shelved walls on which cosmetics are displayed in giant apothecary jars. A garden mural adornsonewall. Small vanities, laden with products and a make-up mirror, line either side of the one-room establishment. The company was started a little over a year ago by two enterprising LongIsland housewives—Sandy Oringer and Lois Muller. They saw the need for natural products and offered their first sample kit—containing strawberry cleanser, grape- fruit astringent, lemon moisurizer and honey beeswax lip moist: a leading wom- an’s magazine. The response to the mail-order special was fantastic. It was good, in fact, that the womenropened their own establishment in New York andhave plans to sell the products nationwide. Serving as maid of honor was Susan Bevan, sister of the groom, with Mrs. Bernard Schirmacher,sister of the bride as matron of honor. They wore yellow gowns and carried longstemmed roses, Walt Williams was best man with David Gomez ushering for both groups. Parents of Mr. Bevan co-hosted the wedding breakfast held at the Hawaiian, guests were grandparents of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. Myr] Lewis,in addition to the aforementioned brothers of the bride. ‘The couple will make their home in Provountil the groom receives his commission in the Army. everyone on your list when you Camomile tea. Sandy Oringer, who worked as a_ shop wisely (and economically) in \ 10% women who act as salesgirls and make-up experts in the DOWN store. recent Wednesday HOLDS YOUR SELECTION morning Sandy strode into the shop, a black cap perched on her streaked blond hair, her carefully selves made "p. There is a0 obligation to buy. Sandyis strictly no-non- sense in her approach to make-up. “Sit down,” she instructs a customer, pointing to a low chair beside the high stool she sits on. “Put your arm here,” ste says, pointing to her ey ‘and hold the mirror like Before(Sau, applies any ‘SANDY ORINGER (right) me techniques as she applies make-up to face of customer at“i” cosmetics shop. Sandy likes to start with a “‘clean canvas.” cosmetics, she first removes the make-up the customer came in with. Strawberry cleanser, a pink creamy lotion, is applied with cotton to take make-up off. Grapefruit astringent removes both the residue of lotion and excess dirt. Lemon moisturizer prepares skin texture for make-up. “I like to start with a clean canvas,” Sandyexplains. Foundation goes on first. Then she applies highlighter to the eye area. “T use two basic shapes verted L-shape that the ey VALUES UPTO 4.00) isis caste NOW peenieeeneteees starts lightly with shadow. TALKING BARBIES BUDDY L. TABLE & CHAIR SETS REG. P1899... 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A refreshing mixNatural cosmetics—made ture of fragrances — strawfrom fresh fruits and herbs berry, tangerine, raspberry and colored in earth tones— nd lemon among them—asare the biggest news on the sails the nostrils upon enterbeauty scene. The back-to- ing the shop. Long, slender nature, ecology movement bottles covered in floral fabthat has :nfluenced so many ric contain the line’s new other aspects of people's bath oils—all fruit ited. She wore an elegantnewlace panel dress which featured a slenderizing line bonded and panelled with luxurious lace, with romantic medieval sleeves, adjustable cuffs, and a collar fastened with pearl buttons, Her veil was a long mantillaof galon lace from France. She carried a cascade of yellow roses, 2s Fruit and Herb Cosmetics Or ‘Grapefruits are Beautiful’ Mary Esther Gomez married John M. Bevan, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. LaVar Bevan of Salt LakeCity, in the Salt Lake Temple on the same date as her sister with a reception held at the same location. eeeeee PEARLS ARi WINNERS for the holiday fashion look. ‘The;'re part of the great elegance plot. Fluted gold ball drops a cascading bedasslementof seed pear! tassels (left). A gold-toned chain is interwoven with strands of seed pearls to provide a delicate contrast. Baroque pearls are in, too. Flat baroque patterns (right) swing free and are interspersed with spraying links of d tailored antique gold. g Everything's ded from an antique gold wheel chain so youget plenty of shimmering movement. Pearl designs are by Marvella. sleeved gowns and carried long-stemmed yellow roses. Best man for Mr. Kemeny was John Kemeny, a brother; with Don A. Martin, brother-in-law, as escort; and David bees a brother, as usher. Mrs. Marie Kemenyco-hosted an after-wedding breakfast totes intek Gok Oe enter Special guests were Gabriel C. Kemeny from Brazil, R. Richard Gomez from Tucson, Ariz. and Fernando Gomez from Mexico, brothers of the bride and groom. I ions eas Evan br ths bride by Shee Caabecn, anda dinner for friends was hosted by the BYU family, The couplewill maketheir home in Provo where the groom will continue his studies at Brigham Young University. 2" BOUNCE BACK ! WORLD'FASTEST ACTION GAME SPEED, EXCITEMENT, SKILL, CHALLENGE tne tn Now 7 |