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Show Deanne MeCeusland will become the bride of Bruce W. co in a wedding ceremonyte The bridesmaid’s were a cascade of yellow roses wing was hosted by he bride. Mr. bridal tapers, and and A reception will follow that evening at the LaFerie f yellow swe Fletcher nine and seven branch ruses and carried wh: candelabra were garianded with holding Reception Center in Lehi sasal and ivory bridal tapers Large palm iree and Boston puen the bride's ferns also deecrated the ‘ with large Se # Dorado wedding. garlanded Gaary Cheb on Fray ‘The pews were decorated with ‘with greenhouse smilax caught The bride wore a gown of aisle candielabra draped with with clusters of white roses. On candlelight crystal organza sasai garlands caught with ivory the serving table were silver with a scooped satin ribbon, and ivory bridal candlelabra draped with smilax raised weist and tapers burned in the windows ‘The mantic was banked with chapel train. The ‘There wasalso a carved wooden greens and silver candielabra todice was overlayed with Prie Dieux with satin and lace burning ivory tapers. reembroidered embroidered Venise with iace pearls pillow used by thebride's mother Dolis designed to delightc children the ce are now the prized possessions of coltec' tors. Pictured are a few of the dolis from the collection of Mrs. Ruth Mills. Doli in centeris life-sized. The newlyweds plans to make and fatherat their weddingin the their home in Orem. Appliqued flowers centered witn pearlclusters outlined the neck and waistline. Wide bands of pearled Galicon iace edged the Shepherdess hell sleeves and cuffs. A wide hand of the lace bordered the skirt and the deep flomce ruffie extending inte the train. She wore a chapel lengti Mantilia of English silk iflvsien which fell in lace embroidered fiers from a jewel encrusted Juliet cap. Her jewelry was her great grandmether’s antique Lavaliere, which was also worn by the bride’s mother at her wedding, nized authorityon the subject and, if her collection is an example, a connoisseur. e began collecting at the age of nine with familydolls, then beeame interested in German bisque dolls and aa advai aay that century, improved pro- duction methods ma possible fi s Ceafisnen | larger q Sabey of Americar Fork. me bride-elect has attended Pe hoe! ane she graduated ja 1971 While in high school she was involyed with the pep club where she served as president. She was also selected as a finalist in the Sterling Scholar Awards representing the business department. She attended Southern Utah State College for one year and .3 now employed at Geneva Steel, The prospective bridegroom graduated from Star Valley High School, Afton, Wyo. where he was active in sports. He was also Involved in student government thlebing™ collector and sampling of almost eve kind of doilpossible. Whont didn’t know mu he said. “I bought because i liked them and they appealed to me.” This is her advice to beginning collectors, “Don't buy what you are supposed to have in a collection. DEANNE MCCAUSLAND serving as studentbedy couple will make their first home president. He has fulfiiled an in the Seattle, Wash. area where LDS mission to the Guif States. Mr. Sabeyis employed and last spring received his bacheior’s degree in business management from Young University. Brigham Following their marriage the Soft Brews Apply petroleum jelly to eyebrows after tweezing them. It soothes the surrounding skin. University Mall add whatyoulike,” Delis have been around since nearly 2000 B.C. and have evolved from the form MRS. KEVIN NEWELL CLARK (Gaye Anne Gathright) Beauty Tips Fashion Make-up Accenis ‘The newlook of tong skirts, bulky sweaters and of an idol or figurine for adults, These were su; posediv endowed spir'tof ancestors oi never closes, hey na ever out- properties. As m Knowledge increased and growthe desire for dolls. Ruth (Mrs. G Mills is superstition faded the child one such. M Mills of began using the doll for play Prior to the 18th century, Wichita, Kans. has been a doil collecter for more than dolls were madebyartists for half a century. She is a recog- children of royalty. During Maid of honor was Dane Gathright, sister of the bride Mrs. Jarrell Bayron Felton IIE was matron of honor. Serving as by Majer, Diane Lisma 8 William Mark Maxwell, and Mrs. David Crawford Clark, sister-in-law of the bridegroom. Attendants’ gowns were of ivory chiffon styled with sweetheart necki basque waists. Bia: created the elbowlength sleeves and peplums around the waistlines, Softly gathered skiris swept into backfullness Best man was Dr. Stanley father of the om. Ts were David Crawford Clark, brother of the bridegrooin; James Garner Qark a cousin; Robert Craig Clark, a cousin; Richard Sabey. Miss McCausland is the daughier of Mr. and Wirs Charles Robert McCausland of Pleasant Grove Parents of the brides: Mr. and Mrs. Sora G. Collecting Not Child's Play By Jean Bian Attending the bride will be Betty Adams as maid of honor, with Sondra Sabey, Jeannine densen, Kathy Mitchell, Roxan Einerson and Barbara Monson. Serving as flower girl will be the bride's niece, Sonya McCausland. Best man will be the bridegroom's brother, Dean: Evening Shine Avoid earrvi over- whelming scarves can averene elicate features. four face must look as imcau as your clothes, ake-up is a real accessory and should make a statement. a lot of makeup in a big clumsy purse fer special evening oceasions by using a multipurpose face cover. A soft plummycolor can be used to shadow lids, shine lips and blush cheeks. Kari J. Thalman TROPHIES KARL J THALMAN JEWELRY & TROPHY CO. 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