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Show Page 14—THE HERALD, Provo, The World ofWomen ie Club Notes LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS Will meet Jan. 20 on Thursday at the St. Mary's Episcopal Church library, 3) W. 2N., Provo at 10 a.m. To Marry Tom M. Marrott Karen Mr. and Mrs. Ben Johnson of Orem, announce the forthcoming pee of their daughter Calene to Tom M. Marrott, son of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas W. Marrott, also of Orem. DAV AND AGRILIARY Thursday meeting is cancelled. Next scheduled meeting will be held on Thursday, Feb. 3 outlined at this time for members who are urgedto attend. dd. AURZOLE Will hold a special “‘Bring and Brag” night Wednesday, Jan. 19 Shepherd, women, Makes Donation to attend SPRINGVILLE — The Home Culture Club represented by Mr:. Hortense Harward, president, Mrs. Mary ford and Mrs, Margaret Conover, made a donation of $25 to the Springville City Council at council meeting Mondaynight. The donation, specified for use in beautification of the entrance to the Springville City Cemetery, was presented by Mrs. Harward. Councilman Kenneth Creer accepted the donation on behalf of the city council. Mayor F. Calvin Packard thanked the club. this very worthwhile meeting. THERE IS NOTHINGto blue be aboutin this ie gown framed by a huge chandelier in the Hotel Excelsior in Rome the presentation of the summer fashions. Titi Brugneli scattered blue flowers over a white gown with wide sash, scoop neck andloose bell si jeeves. colors as gray and tan suede, the new “‘ecologicl look” of the earth. “Boots are falling off, although low ankle boots are important,” she said. And around the showroom were “High fashion will always imported some from Switzer- such items as gray suede shoes with lavender heels, high stay because ready-to-wear land for his show. must draw its inspiration from The first person to produce heeled shoes with thick (nearly Baratta said. pick the dress size you wantfor the New Year! Lee R. Brady and Mrs The bridegroom spent three years in the U.S. Army in Vietnam and Korea. The young coupie will make a homein Spanish Fork. Mr, and Mrs, Lundgren were married in Orem on Jan. 12, 1922. Mrs. Hazel Olsen Lundgren ersary. . was born in Pleasant Grove and spreading to the United States last summer. When Hardy Amies arrived from London last spring to put on a fashion show he was horrified to find American men were not wearing high heels, and he promptly Fashion Trend Mrs. Ezbon L. Jackman grandparents of the couple. Mr. and Mrs. Gunard Lundgren, who lived in Orem from The debate is not only what's ly started in Europe and began showing were in such muted Here ‘n There white Have Golden Wedding the couture line, where the ‘look’ them in quantity was Robert ismade,’ designer Ferdi Lose of Cochran, president of Flagg Lets You anda FRIEND large Former Orem Residents On High Heels Brothers, no sold them like hot cakes. Other companies quickly followed. Now, Cochran said, the bi interest is in unusual heel shapes—flared, slanted back, ete. At first they were in Today Europe and the United natural leather, and then in States are on the same fashion black, but now they are wavelengths,7 say fashion covered to coordinate with the tors Celanese, upper —or colored to contrast. ding: “A report of either market “With the high heels are would wind up with the same platform soles,” said Nancy basic directions in fabric and Knox, president of Renegades. “They We inflenible, heavy, ference Jies in the on hard and expensive and I dor’t those directions with their in- know how Carmen Miranda got finite of in- around in them as well as she did.” Some of the ones she was drape, lighted wedding bells and an arch of varied blue flowers The wedding gown, fashioned bythe motherof the bride, was of heavy satin with brocade roses. It was styled with an empire waistline and lantern sleeves and trimmed with satin roses at the neck, sleeves and waist. Bridesmaids, gowned in blue and white crepe street-length dresses of the same design as the bride’s, were Mrs. Ruth Louise Seamons. sister of the groom, aud Miss Connie Parks. Best man was Kevin Mitchell, brother of the bridegroom. Special guests were Mr. and Springville. The bridegroom's Men's Shoes in fashion, but whether high fashion is in. Baratta, on the Italian scene for 50 years first as a men’s tailor and now a designer of men’s and women’s high fashion clothes, says high fashion -vill never die. Austrian and Mrs. Guy L. Norton of States Armyand the newlyweds OELAINE POWERS FIGURE SALON, INC. 19 Mitchell of Birdseye. The wedding party greeted guests before a backdrop of Home Culture will make their home in at 8p.m. at home of Mrs. Elwood CALENE JOHNSON California. Loveridge, 219 Brookside Drive, \gville. Co-hostess is Mrs. Frank Larabee. Las Will be held Wednesday, Jan. 19, 7:30 p.m.insteadof regularly scheduled Thursday meting. Mrs.Fred Kindred, oeLawes Springville, will be NEW YORK (UPI) —If you COMPANIONS ROME (UPI) —Summer1972 those four inch heels twists see your teen-age son tripping Will meet at the new media around on high heels, don’t rapidly is shaping up as break- beneath you. center in the Mapleton School, our: panic.It’s merely the latest fad season for women Thursday, Jan. 20 at 8 p.m. Mrs. Pao the strong-minded — and of the younger generation Ray Clark is hostess. Mrs, whofollow Italian high fashion. those who save their present (male) which is also wearii There is a choice of bones to Norma Jenkins is program shoes —mayescape the ankle- wedgies like Catmen Miranda chairman for ‘Out of the Past” break and of ways to break snapping syndrome. The pre- used to wear andplatform soles them —the hat method, the which will include history of long pants method, the high valence of the four-inch mon- like Betty Grable wore in See and a tour of the Sters seems to indicate there “Follow the Fleet” (1936). heels method. will be little else available on And it’s not just the heels, In the hat method, you wear the market. HOME CULTURE which are chunxy, run up to Mrs. James Webster of Provo a huge straw that hinders your All these high shoes and three inches high and somewill be guest speaker vision so you walk into the side floppy hats team, naturally times come in lavender or Friday, Jan, 21 at 3 p.m. at Sage of a moving vehicle. Innin Springville. Her topic will In the long pants method, enough, with a very froufrou bright red. There are also big be “How to be A Pegbogs You.” your widely flaring trousers look, Some designers liked knob-toed Bovver boots with . come so close to the ground you ruffles so much they couldn’t heels stacked in many layers of trip over the hem and fall flat. get enough on placing them natural leather, and In the shoe method, you horizontally on skirts, and ran made in tubuiai kidskin like a break your ankle when one of dozens of rows of ruffles catcher’s mask. vertically down the gown. The high heel craze apparent- ELAINE Powers ~ parents are Mr. and Mrs. Max acting Tom is serving with the United Following High Fashion Might Endanger Health OfElliot L. Mitchell SPRINGVILLE — Attractive Miss Wrenetta Norton became the bride of Eliot Lee Mitchell in nuptials solemnized Saturday, Jan. 15. A reception honoring the couple followed. Parents of the bride are Mr. janizing making plans for the coming year and she invited all interested parties, men and The couple will be married on Jan. 21 at the homeof the bride, 656 N. 1200 W., Orem. An open house will honor them from 7 to 10a.m. that evening at the same location, All friends and relatives are invited to attend. at 8 p.m. at Veteran's Center. The year's program will To Hear Lucybeth Ramp t The Women’s Democratic League wili hear Lucybeth Rampton, the Governor's wife,/ speak on Thursday, Jan. 20 at 7:30 p.m, at the Royal Inn in Provo. The subject of her talk will be “The Role of Womenin Politics.” Calene Johnson Will meet at home of Flora Fisher, 168 E. 6 N., Provo on Thursday, Jan. % at 2 p.m Mrs. Fisher will present lesson, and critique will follow PHILE NADA Will meet on Thursday at 2 p.m.at home of Mrs. Betty Rees, 2 CountryCtTe Road, ae: Women’s Democratic League Wrenetta Norton Bride say color will still be round this spring. Norman Mehringer, the shoe stylist for Thom McAn, put such color combinations as kelly green and “red onion” in his spring line. He also brought out an eight-inch white boot. Alfred L. Seelye, president of Wolverine World Wide, is his once staid Hush Puppies asuch color combina- The celebration was held at the homeof a son, Dr. and Mrs. John Lundgren, San Pedro, Calif. on Saturday, Jan. 15. An informal program featured a “This is Your Life’ and “Remember When...” session tape recorded for the couple. A memory Book was assembled with written contributions by many old friends and sees, old pictures at one time wrote Orem society news for The Daily Herald. She also operated a beauty parlor and was founder of the Orem Literary Club in 1928. Mr. Lundgren was Orem's City Marshall in 1932. During the war he was activein the Security Police and was later involved in commercialfishing. The couple lived in Los Angeles for 30 years where they Former ect residents at the werein the restaurant business, celebration included Hazel’s two They are nowretired and reside work shoes has pushed sales of sisters. Mrs. Merlene Olsen in Arroyo Grande, Calif. work shoes up 70 per cent. Kovacs and Mrs. Della Olsen They have two children, both Verde,an Italian import, also Judd with families, The son of born in Provo: Dr. Carl G. hit color hard plus combina- another sister from Bingham Lundgren, a_ dentist tions of materials. One of the Canyon was also present along Hawthorne, Calif. and Dr. John wildest was a lace-up oxford with his r He is Allen TT, Lundgren, a dentist from San with a big dump toe and two- Brisk, now inch heels. Some were suede, others were suede and a wetlook crinkle patent in a variety of color and fabrics. Alice Regensberg of the American Footwear Institute reported a renaissance of classicism including the wingtip in contrasting colors and texture, and boots in patchwork. She reported new interest in higher heels, in the classic blucher, in tied ghillie and tassel moccasins—plus sandals in all shapes,including some on wooden piatforms, the highheeled Bovver boot and sneakjeaae ers in every color you can and cards with best wishes. Ecology Discussed By Legion Auxiliary FASHION SHOW & OPEN HOUSE HEINDSELMAN KNIT SHOP TRUNK SHOWING JAN. 21-22 FEATURING NEW HANDKNIT FASHIONS, AND NEEDLEPOINT! 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SPANISH FORK — American ion Auxiliary Unit 68 heldits annual meeting of National Security and Legislation, on Jan. 12 at the american Legion Hall in Spanish For! Irma Taylor and Beverly Davis were in charge of the program,which was on ecology. Mr. Stan Warley from Geneva Steel was the eae Hetold of the many areas where air pollution had been controlled by stopping the burning of waste oil and other debris which is disposed of in other ways and also how they are still working on other areas to further control pollution.Slides were shown and by the group. oor Security Chairman Marian Lombardi and Wood were in charge ofoe music for the evening. Peat introduced ty nes who sang, accompanying himself on the guitar. MEET MRS. FRANCIS FLINNER Mrs. Flinner is a skilled consultant from Fleisher Yarn Co. 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