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Show Page 2—THE HERALD,Provo, Utah, Sunday, February 17, 1974 Sharon Ludlow to Become Bride Christy Rae Alv ord Sets of D. Dean Stubbs in LDS Temple Date With L. Scott Snields choir and the National Honor affilic.od with Sigma Delta Chi the Society. She is attending and Kappa Tay Alpha ~itile at Brigham Young University as a BYU. He is now employed in Salt marriage of their daughter Physical education major and is Lake City, Sharon to D. Dean Stubbs, son of empioyed in Orem. Attending the bride will be her She is presently first attendent sister Kathryn Ludlow as maid of Mr. and Mrs. W. Stanford Stubbs to Miss Oren and last summer honor, with’ bridesmaids, Mrs. alse * Orem. The couple will exchange played the lead in the Orem Michael (Gay) Francom.sister marriage vows in the Salt Lake SummerFestival production of of the bridegroom and Susan Dye. LDS Temple on April 26. They ‘Cindere.:a.” Mr. Stubbs graduated from will be honored at a reception Todd Stubbs will perform best that evening at the Sharon Stake Orem High Schoo. and LDS man duties for his brother while Seminary. He fulfilled an LDS Michael Francom ¥il' serve as Center. The bride-elect yreduated mission to New York State. A head usher. Following their marriage the from Orem LDS Seminary, and graduate of Brieham Young Orem: High Sckool, where she University with a degree in couple will make their home in was a memberof the a cappella communications, he was the Orem area. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin J. Ludlow Dr. and Mrs. Ray W. Alvord of Provo asinounce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter Christy Raeto L. Scott Shields, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Grant “Gus” Shields also of Provo. Marriage vows ‘ill of %e exchanged April 13 in the Provo LDS Temple with a reception to follow that evening in the Rock anyon Chapelin Provo. The bride - elect graduated from Fairborn High School and LDS Seminaryin Ohio and is now a junior at Brigham Young University where she is majoring in elementaryeducation. In high school she was on the drill team and at BYUshe is a memberof AngelFlight anda laisonofficer. Mr. Shields graduated from Provo High where he was in the He fulfilled an LDS mission to Haw aii Following their marriage the Facinating Fabrics A recent column about a young woman, wio sews complete wardrobes for her husiand, elicited a numberofletters from other women, who make menswear. The mail also brought inquiries from many women about techniques for sewing for men and boys. On the other hand, welearned about a utility company lineman who is taking a night sewing course at his local high school; a public relations man for a chemical company who sews for wife and daughters; and a young man who makes clothes forhis mother. When it all comes into focus, it’s plain that the craativity of sewing is shared by men, women and teenage boys and girls. Of course, that's the most natural thing in the world. Dexterity, and the enjoyment of sewing, have absolutely nothing to do with whetherone is male or female. With the mail, two books arrived, which validate this conclusion. One is for the true connoisseur of sewing.It is “The History of Needlework Tools and Accessories." Written by Sylvia Groves and published by the Arco Publishing Co., it is priced at $10, The book reveals in THE ALUMNAE captivating detail the invention by men of most tools used in needlework. However, women were the inspiration for many of the refinements and decorativeness of tools and for accoutrements such as egg sheped marble hand - coolers. Charmingideasfor today are the powder sprinkler filled with French chalk and the small bottle ofscert, ‘used nov only for to 15 stitches perinch. The combination of the spur polyester thread, which has a degree of stretch and a short stitch builds extra th: ead into the seam and anextensibility which will work in unison with the stretchof the fabric A straight stitch may be used throughout construction or a short zigzag stitch. Test either one on a double piece of scrap its fragrance, but te clear the fabric for suitability of the stitch fingers of grease, and conl the and to objainthe correcttension. After stitching ihe test piece, hand by evaporation.” Handknitting is described as stretch it. If both threads break ‘a masculine occupation until simultaneously, the tension is medieval times,” and, in 1589,it even. If not, decrease the tension was a man wheinvented a device on the threadthat breaks. that was the forerunner of the To prevent seam allowances modern knitting machine. The from curling during wear and book contains al) the romance of care,stitch one - quarter of an discovery and invention related inch from thecut edge. to the field of fabric READER SERVICE: Write embellishment. ‘Though stability is needed in for free pamphlet, “A Guide to seams subject to horizontal Womenswear,” prepared by the stretch, stretchability must be Celanese Fibers Marketing incerporated into vertical seams Company Efucational to prevent seam popping or Department. Contents include puckering, and to keep the hem fiber description; types of yarns; and explanations of major knit smooth. fabric. Send a long, stamped,self Use spun 100 percent polyester - addressed envelope to Frances threadas both the top and bobbin Dietrich, Fascinating Fabrics,in thread with a No. 11 sewing care ofthis news; aper. machine needle. The needle may be either a ballpoint or a Singer Embroiderydoes a great deal “Perfect Stitch” needle. Apply 12 to help impart a graceful, soft for well-placed embroidered touches on that 40). YR Se perennial fashion favorite, the shirtdress, for spring. Dr. Leonard Arrington svoke to members of the Women's Division of the Provo Chamberof Commerce on Thursday at their noon luncheon meet. He discussed the role of womenin the early development of Utah, giving biographical sketches of several of the leading womenin us era. He pointed out that, according to noted authorities, the problem became a midwife. One became a state senator when she won over her husband, who was her it. They were all women. of high accomplishment andall raised children of achievement. Conducting the Thursday meeting was Trieste Goodwill, president. ceos LADY HINIReore Q61 NORTH UNIVERSITY AVENUE Committee chairwoman was Faye Loveless assisted by Chloe Salisbury and Florence Rogers. 37527565 of building a society on the desert is monumental andoiten results in thatsociety lackingin cultural achievement. This was not the case noris it now the case in Utah. Thestate has ranked right at the top in its education and cultural achievements. Many leaders in business and industry are from Utah. Dr. Arrington attributes this superiority in offspring to the Utah mothers. Many early pioneer women were without the leadership of men when menleft on colonizing orproselyting missions, or, due to plural marriages, were not constantly in the home. This made it necessary for the mother to play the dominantrole, which she did, and usuallyvery well Women were often responsible for their own support and thus A terrific juniortrio. Polyester doubieknit for even eo fashion mileage. ust oneprice. began small businesses, or did general farming — displaying pioneer industriousness which seemed to transfer to the children. With the father absent, sons hadto learn leadership at an earlydate. The speaker pointed out that studies of superior peoples have shown that where the father was absent muchof the time,asin the seafaring hations, children have been superior. The role of the mother and her importance. is, therefore,evident In speaking of some of the ly pioneer women, he said that much of human and divine rature was to be found in these early women of Utah. Twoof the women he spoke of became medical doctors and another 1 3% Lhe, The lingerie look, with its embroidered lace is making fashion news in camisole tops that peekout from under blouses and dresses for spring. “At least they've found a way to keep people entertained while they line up for Saturday night gas.” At CC Women’s Meet By RENEE C. NELSON Sewing for Men and Boys By FRANCES DIETRICH Dr. Arrington Speaks = % CHRISTY RAE ALVORD forthcoming LORRIE MADSEN, STYLIST FOR HAIK CR THE LORDS LADY. LORRIE’S PLEASING PERSONALITY AS WELL AS HER SKILLS AS A STYLIST HAVE ADDED GREATLY TO THE PROFESSIONAL iN7EGRITY AND FRIENDLY ATMOSPHERE IN OUR SALON. PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CALL AND MAKE AN APPOINTMENT TO SEE THE SALON AND INDULGE YOUR BEAUTY NEEDS. SHARON LUDLOW also a member cf the “Young Men.” announce and DUCING! band and played on the football team. Currently a junior at BYU majoring in accvunting, he is couple will make their homein Provo ‘where theywili continue the.r schooling Orem engagement Plain and fancy together- Ness in carefree fashion. Pretty printed tie-back top and swing skirt with solid color cuffed pants. IS THE PLACE WASHIN GTONS NEW B IRTHDAY HA LE S IS% UF JCPenney We kriow what you're looking for. . University —Fashion Plhace—Valley Fair Cottonwood—Rose Park ‘ _ Orem University Mal! Shop Mon.-Fri. 10-9 Saturday 10-6 DowntownProvo Sho; Mon. & Fri. 10-9 All Other Days 10-6 |