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Show Tuesday, May 10, 1977, THE HERALD, Provo, Utah—Page 17 Reception to Follow Provo la leche Gloria Lowe to Wed Meet Set James Stewart May 20 Robyn Evans to Marry A Provo La Leche League group will be meetingtonight at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs Michael Carson, 343 E 100 N. Provo. The topic of discussion will be the ‘Art of Breastfeeding Scott Wilson Saturday and Overcoming Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Lowe, Springville, announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Gloria to JamesK. Stewart, son of Mrs. Mary C Stewart, Springville, and the late Floyd L. Stewart. The couple will marry on May 20, Dif- with a reception tofollow that evening ficulties." Robyn EvansandScott Wilson will be united in from 8 to 10 p.m. at the Springville For most women Museumof Art. Friends andrelatives are invited to attend breastfeeding is a pleasant uncomplicated experience for her as a marriage on Saturdayin The a ceremony to be performed in Nevada. The couple have both mother and also for the foes from Lehi child. Some mothers School however, have exSvans is City, is to assure women that there are solutions to breastfeeding difficulties Randy Ollerton as matron of honor Bridesmaids will be Kathy Winnie Susan Lowe, Gaylene Lowe, Chris Stewart, Tammy Woolsey and Jean pees For further information or supportive help with anynursing situation contact Mrs. Brent McGregor, or Mrs Charles Hugo, but: of Provo After their mar- lower girls will be Christine and Kari Lowe, Andrea and WendyStrong. Best men will be Curtis Stewart, Ron Lowe, Rick and Dick Bringhurst ielt marriage tie couple ROBYN EVANS Golden Wedding AAUW The children of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas P. Smoot, Provo, will honor their parentsontheir 50th wedding anniversary. An open house will be held Saturday from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Provo Fifth Ward Cultural Hall, 500 ©. 200 N., Provo. The couple were married May 14, 1927 in Provo., Friends and relatives are invited to attend the open house and the family requests no gifts Mrs. Smoot wasborn in Spanish Fork, the daughter of Wilford J. and Rozella Tolman Hallam. Active in the LDS Church, she hasserved in every organization Brotherly Names New y Love, No Officer Slate DEAR HELEN Mygood friendlost his wife about six months ago. We tried cheering him up invited him over-a lot, and my wife stopped byoften to bring him food, etc. She hadn't knownhimvery well before. The trouble is, she’s still doing it. several times a week and, according to reports, her car is parkedin frontof his house a couple of hours at a time. I asked her about this and she says, “Where’s your brotherly love?’ She points out he’s a deacon in the church so I shouldn't denyhirn Christian concern, Myconcern is, she won't stop seeing him, and she seems extraordinarily happy these days. So does my friend! Am jealous over nothing? — LOVE'S Limits REACHED DEAR LLR: Probably not! If this were ‘Christian concern,” your wife would concentrate on getting the friend involved with other people, not exclusively herself. Whynot“drop in’ someday when her caris in front of his house, and have a three-way confrontation? — H. DEAR HELEN: Tam oneof those unfortunate people who cannot find a reliable health in- surance company who will insure me because I had VD at one time. Where do people like me turn to? — PUZZLED MAN — both on the stake and ward levels in Sunday School, Primary and MIA. Whenherchildren were small she wrote and produced many plays for the Primary. At the present time sheis president of the Fifth Ward Relief Society. She was also employed for many years by J.C. Penny Co. in Provo and just recently retired Mr. Smoot was bornin Provo to Orson P. and Helen Conder Smoot, and is the grandson of Abraham Owen Smoot, early church and civic leader in Provo. He MR. AND MRS. DOUGLAS P. SMOOT retired some years ago after working at Illinois Powder Company in Spanish Fork and at Johnson Tire Service in Springville. Mr. Smootis noted for his beautiful yard and roses, many of which he shares with friends and neighbors. He maintains a summer home at Strawberry Reservoir. The Smoots are pareats of three children: Mrs. Edwin J. (Beth) Johnson, Springville ; Mrs. Keith A. (Norma) Bills, Pleasant Grove ; and Dr.L. Douglas Smoot, Provo. have 15 is an ardent sportsman They and spends many hours grandchildren and 16 hunting and fishing, and great-grandchildren, Christian Women = By HELENBOTTEL Douglas P. Smoots Set Anniversary Fete will make heir home in Springville GLORIA LOWE Helen Help Us riage they will make their home in Lehi DEAR PUZZLED: I don’t know where you got your in: formation, but, unless VD has advanced to the point where it drastically affects your health, I think you're wrong. Group health insurance usually doesn’t require physical examinations of its members. Those seeking individual policies need a doctor's examination and the okay of an underwriter. If your VD is cured, there should be no problem. If it’s under treatment,that particular disease will be excluded from coverage. Don't settle for hearsay. Call various insurance companies and get the facts, man, — H. Got a problem? An adult subject for discussion? You cantalk it over in her column if you write to Helen Bottel, care of this newspaper. Long Running SAO PAULO, Brazil (UPI) — Oneof Sao Paulo's most successful and longest running playsis ‘Ponto de Partida (Take-off Point), written and staged in memoryof Vladimir Herzog, a journalist who died while being interogated by Sao Paulo's political police. Theplay is an impasssioned plea for freedom, love, and respect for human dignity. The play was censored Club Notes women (AAUW) elected new officers, voted to raise dues, and discussed upcoming topics of study. Elected as president was Genevieve Lawrence, whose duties will include the overseeing of all aspects of the club, serving as delegate at all state and national meetings, presiding at regular chapter meetings and upholdingall bylaws and objectivesof the Set Informative Luncheon - Meet Jackie Hudson, working with Campus Crusade for Christ in Colorado when the disasterous flood hit last year will speak Wednesday to the Christian Women's Club. The luncheoneventwill beheld at the Golden Apple in Orem from 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. All interested women are invited to attend. For reservations contact Mrs. Blaine (Bunny) Patrick, 95 Paradise Dr., Orem, or Mrs, Joe (Mary) Hillock, 890 E. 1600 N., Mapleton organization. May Breakfast and Second vice president's duties will be taken over by Dorothy Moore, which will include increasing and maintaining membership. Ruby Cowley will serve as secretary and she will take the minutes, handle all correspondence and keep recordsof all necessary information. Serving for her second year as treasurer will be June Berry who will collect all dues for both membership and other funds, handleall journal subscriptions and will present a detailed financial report to board members, The women decided to continue with a program started last year that provided scholarship money to a senior girl for assistanceat a university of her choice. It was decided that the scholarship would be awarded on an annual basis and that it would include Provo Scheol District. “harem” ankle pants. British design’ r Mary Farrin wears her own design, in white knit blend with contrasting colors, which features a tle that can be worn in a variety of ways. reside in Springville, The Lambert daughters, Melinda, Girls compete for the scholarship by submitting an essay on topic of the club's choice. It wasalso determinedthatthe club's membership should be increased and those interested in joining should contact Dorothy Moore for further information. Requirements include graduation from an accredited college or univer- Melinda played ‘The Fountain’ on the piano. This is the number that recently helped her to win thefirst attendant title in the Miss Provo BLOUSES AND long skirts Pageant. take on new meaning for day Dr. Lambert sang the duel role of and evening wear according to Tevye and Golda from “Do You Love Paris. Here a black linen Me” in ‘Fiddler on the Roof.” Adding bolero sports full threea special touch to this sequence wasthe quarter length sleeves to wear violin background music played by with a fine cotton skirtin red, Mrs. Lambert, Sue and Liz. They also beige and white border print played ‘Orange Blossom Special” and with slim black tressed belt. “Ave Maria."’ Mrs. Lambert then conFrom Givenchy Nouvelle cluded the violin presentation with Boutique. “LondonderryAir,” Committee members planning the event were Mrs. Doug Powelson, Mrs. Pineapple Glaze Ham Dave Smart, Mrs. Steven Sorensen and Canned crushed pineapple makes the Mrs, Bob Heaps. parte: topping for baked ham. Mix an 8% ounce can with a little chopped preserved ginger and mustard. Add 2 tablespoons each brown sugar and mar- PARMESAN PINEAPPLE CHUN Drain canned pineapple chunkswell malade. Spoon over ham the least 4% Toss with a little melted butter and hour of baking grated Parmesan cheese. Broil until sity and a desire or interest in higher education for women. Undergarments And Lingerie Purchases Soar BREAKFAST PLEASER heated and tinged with brown. Serve Heat canned pineappleslicesin their iy hamburger patties meat loaf or syrup or juice. Serve each slice is centered with a pitted prune. ~~ aI III LI a { WHY NOT GIVE YOUR BODY A CHANCE..... 3 VISITS FOR *3 by Gill Fox 7) | it - HURRY-OFFER EXPIRES MAY 31st CALL NOW: *OETRY SOCIETY Utah Valley Chapter eet Thursday al al Provo City speaker Morre Bailey. The put = vited t He you're full with an illusion of bareness, pick something in chiffon with a k ae top City. Mr. Blacket is a graduate of Spanish Fork High School and wasa sergeantin the U.S. Marine Corps for three years, serving in Viet Nam. He attended Utah Technical cole for two years, receiving his welding certificate. Attending the bride will be hersister Christine M. Tolman. Best manwill be Larry Stallings. After their marriage the couple will Sue,Liz, Valerie, Christen, Toni, MelisS Larashared their talents in singScarlet’ Rib" “T Often Go Walking,” and ‘So Long, Farewell.” 266 N be Western Australia. She is presently working as a secretary in Salt Lake musical program, with Becky Price accompanying in several of the numbers Mrs. Bertha Johnson, mother of Mrs Lambert, was narrator, and added some humorousand dramatic readings to the presentation, * election of officers and estimony bearing will in a ceremony to be performed Saturday at the Kolob Stake House in Springville. An open house will be held at 2.30 pan. al the same location: sa re invited to attend The bride-elect is a daughter of Mrs. Marlene R. Geiser, Springville. Mr. Blacket is a son of Mr, and Mrs. William R. Blacket, Spanish Fork. The bride-to-be graduated from Springville High School and attended Iona Presentation Ladies College in with their eight daughters, presented a W., Provo, Meeting is for St my. Lin Blacket Rita M. Vogel will marryLin Blacket Luncheon Fete Will meet Thursday at 30 p.m. at the home of KNIT JUMPSUIT bares the shoulders and features To Marry Chatazi members along with their mothers and special guests met Saturday at the Riverside Country Club for a special Mother’s Day program and luncheon. Dr. and Mrs. Neal Lambert, along installation of officers SSHARAH CHAPTER ona White, Rita Vogel Mother's Day chairmen. NEWYORK, N.Y., May 6, 1977 — Despite the notion of the “bra-less”’ look, teen-age girls are purchasing large quantities of brassieres, according to a ‘‘Seventeen’’ Magazine survey just released, During the past year, 91.2 per centof the teen girls surveyed purchased an average of 4.5 bras The “Lingerie, Hosiery and Foundation Study” also reports that 64.7 percent of the girls bought an average of 2.2 slips during the past year, with shorthalf slips being the most popular’ style. Among those surveyed, 92.8 percent bought panties, mostly the bikini style RITA M. VOGEL Chatazi Has Dini Hansma was installed asfirst vice president andwill be in charge of all programs and various topic ‘ Will meet at noon nual In their final meetingof the year, the American Association of University SIDE GLANCES FINE ARTS Thursday at the Spanish Fork Social Center, 770 E. 100 S, Event will be an- graduate of where he was active in football and track. Attending the bride will be Mrs andthe purpose of this discussion is a graduated fromSpringville High School perienced ditficulties, the daughter of Donna Z Evans, Lehi, and the late Daniel Evans. Mr. Wilson is a son of Flora Wilson, Lehi, and the late Melvin Wilson. Showers have been given by Melodie Green, Jeanne Evans and Tonya Wilson The bride-elect is employed in American Fork and Mr. employed in Salt Lake bride-elect Springville High School where she was active in the Steno Club and was a flag twirler. The prospective bridegroom { 4 New 1640 SOU 294-0430 ATE NEW LIFE HEALTHSPA + OREM. |