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Show Page 16~THE HERALD,Provo, Utab Sunday, December 26, 1971 New Year Annette Barton To Be Wed To Hold ls Early Festivity In China To Byron Wayne Hoaldridge Se BYU Women >ar>eeoea BYU Women will hold their The Chinese New Year traditionally begins a week before the old year ends. On that twenty-third day of the ‘iwelfth Moon, the God of the Kitchen oes to heavento report on good or bad family members. To prevent his speaking ill, the family meets before his picture on the hearth chimney. Worshipfully his lips are sealed with molasses or another sticky sweet. Then the god-ricture is ceremeniously mounted on a paper and reed horse or chariot and burned in the main courtyard to hasten his heavenly ascent. He will return. On the thirtieth day of the Twelfth Moon the family will welcome him back with an array of delectable foods that include confections like Jien Duy: tiny, crisply-fried on Wednesday, Dec. 29 begin- ning at 8:30 p.m. It will be held at the B. F. Larsen Galleryof the Harris Fine Arts Center, and the saeMnEe appropriate attire for the evening will be semi-f Dancing, special entertainment, and refreshments will highlight the festivities. There will be no charge for this portion of the event and each member is invited to bring a guest couple in addition to SOs ss eres es enems ‘An optional featureof the gala this year is a “Bufeet Dinner” which the BYU Food Services are providing at a minimal cost for those who would like the added excitement of dinner with dancing. The third level of the Wilkinson Center will be the setting for the pre-dance dinner which will be served con- balls of rice powder, sweetened black bean paste, white sesame seeds, and for added flavor, brown sugar. A new picture is put up, and prayers offered the of the Kitchen to encourage his good will during the New Year. tinuously from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 aman Amnon ameres p.m. Membersinterested in this added event should make reservations through Mrs. Wells Cloward, 104 Food Services and Receiving Building at BYU. Co-chairmen for the event are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schwendiman and Mr. and Mrs. Wells Cloward,assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brewster, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Goodman, Mr. and Leaveit to Paris to come up with a totallydifferent fashion look. Ai here it comes Neal Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Cameron, 5°", and Mrs. Max Berryessa, Mr, and Mrs. Pants w Swen Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Castle, Mr. and Mrs, Heber Wolsey, and Mr. and Mrs, Richard Wootten. Advising this committee are Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Millett. enabling each leg to be opened full length. And le Hot Pants are worn under. neath. PALE BROWS If you like the pale-browed look, but don’t want to get THE ANNUAL HOLIDAY DANCING PARTY on Wednesdayevening at 8:30 p.m. for BYU Women,partners, aiid guests (one couple per member), will include this year a dinner at the member’s option to be held on the third floor of the Wilkinson Center. Committee members preparing for the event are from left: Mr. and Mrs. Max Berryessa, Mr. and Mrs. Wells Cloward and Mr. and Mrs. RaymondCastle. This Is the Year of the Chinese S0eee the classic simplicity of the Chinese look—Mandarin collars, padded clothes,slits up NEW YORK — (NEA) — the side, frog closings and The Chinese nametheir soft floppy pants. And fabyears for animals (Year of ries are done in traditional the Dragon, Year of the Chinese colors and designs Horse) but fashion experts —peacocks, birds, flowers. everywhere have named this Since President Nixon anthe Year of the Chinese. And nounced his impending visit no wonder. Chinese motifs, to mainland China everypatterns and fabrics have one’s hopping on the Chitaken the fashion world by nese fashion bandwagon. storm. The biggest source of ChiAfter their romance with nese fashions is Hong Kong Indians and Gypsies, fashion where they not only know designers have turned to all about designing thembut have a dynamic industry perts are already predicting a big year for the worker's There are more than 3,000 jacket—fashioned from garment manufacturers padded blue cotton, eye-apthere and fashion is the pealing and easy to clean. geared to manufacture them Crown Colony’s largest in- dustry. When fashion pal-. ates developed a sudden taste for Chinese, Hong Kongwasreadyto deliver. What all this means to us is a full gamut of styles from stunning evening wear all the way to Chinese work- er’s jackets adapted with a flair and a flash for occidental wearing. Fashion ex- bride will be hersisters, Kaylene and Melanie Barton; Pat Crosby, Lynda Crosby, Debbi Mangum, Evelyn Murdock, Barbara Phillips, Mrs. Robert A. (Pam) Taylor, Cheri Lunt and Shari Peacock. Hank Hoaldridgewill serve his brother as best man. Miss Barton is a graduate of Provo High School and has attended Brigham Young University. She is now employed in Provo. Mr, Hoaldridge, a graduate of Burleson High School and of Blinn Junior College, is now a student at B YU. They will live in Provo. ANNETTE BARTON Dresses Coats Panis Tops drastic and bleach them, do it with make-up. First apply a thin coat of eye glaze, (hen lightly dust them with trans- parent powder. And there you have the no-brow look. OIL-FREE One of the best improvements in make-upsis theoilfree cosmetics. These makeups are perfect for complexions which tend toward oiliness. These products are medicated and hypoallergenic so they help to prevent blemishes while giving a flawless finish to your face: NO MASK Be sure to extend face make-up down to the neck so that there isn’t a_ color money with you. The solu- line creating a masklike ef- that hangs freely from the fect belt or the belt pockets that let you inconspicuously stash your cash, LENGTH LASHES To lengthen and add body tolashes try applying alittle powder to them first powderprovides a helps the Three applicatiot powder will make The hat Skimfor Skin Many experts claim that skim milk is full of organic protein which is healthy for your lashes look incredibly long and full Plum Colorful Plum and mauve arefashion colors, not onlyin clothing, but in make-ups. To play up youreyes, yourlips and even your cheeks in Oc tober's fall colors, try the newfruit-colored make-ups in shades of strawberry peach, apricot and grape. 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The simplicity of Chinese design is raised to a new elegance (right) in the flowing, uncluttered lines of quilted evening gown of oriental motifs. These designs are from Dynasty. A lot more will be shown at the upcoming Hong Kong Ready-to-Wear Festal. be worn alone or tion: Get hold of the pouch other knit underneath Skirts Blouses Fore o481 4s feature zippers all the way down thelegs, Fashion By HELEN HENNESSY NEA Women's Editor They will exchange vows on Jan, 14 and a reception will follow from 8 to 10 p.m. that evening in the Women’s Council Cultural Center, Attending the Beauty And Fashion Tips For You LEAVE IT TO PARIS Mrs. Lyle Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. Daily brushing for the hair is a must. Bending from the waist and brushing vigorously from the neck to the outer tips distributes natural hair oils, stimulates blood flow and is good not only for hair but for your complexion. A mid-January marriage in Provo is being planned by Annette Barton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Que D. 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