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Show Bridge David Sorenson, Bride Charity Scheduled To Be Honored at Fete The new Grand Slam tht Bridge Club wil! holdit annual duplicate charity game Wedne: p.m. at the 1000 S. University ae ind relatives are invited to attend Attending the bride will be Cindy Mann Bame Brothers of the br Steve and Don Proc will go tothe Arthril ‘oundation. The fund is the main project of the American Contract Bridge League, and all franchised clubs are obliged to hold one st men of Battle Mountain High School. Mr, Sorenson graduated from American Fork High School ¥ he was active in wrestling benefit yearly to help in lettering for two y The couple are residing in Battle Mountain where this worthy project This gi is open tc the public and extra points are given to MISSIONARY ey STRAIGHT TALK {°"% it is for charity purposes. Stitchin’ Time Helen Patten Marries A New Look Steven Hood in Temple At Linings Helen Leslie Patten became thebride of Steven Clark Hood in a Saturday ceremony in the Provo LDS quickly By Joanne Schreiber The shorter jacket is and smoothly There's a big section on fall, made of such soft newfabrics, such as the the big fashion newsfor fabrics as velvet pinwale corduroy, flan. nel and gentle wools. If you are making such a jacket, giveit an attrac. tive lining, made from one of the silky printed polyesters. ‘There's an easier way to put in a lining, which will save you a good hour of hand-stitching. This technique comes from “Success in Sewing.’ a 72-page, soft-cover sewing manual available ex- clusively to readers of this newspaper. Here's how Assemble your jacket as usual, addinterfacing, makeboundbuttonholes, and insert sleeves. Join the collar to the front facing. Layright side of collar and facing against right side of jacket. Pin, and stitch along outer sewing with the tricky Temple Parents of the bridegroom, nominal entrancefee to enter the event and refreshments and snacks will be available. There is a 48 table limit. Reservations may be madeby calling Mrs. Melvin J. MeFarland. Forpartnercall Mrs. George Heidt, both of Provo VEN CL: ARK HOOD (Helen Leslie Patton) Mr. and Mrs. Bill J QUALITY CLOTHING AT CLARKS FOR THE MISSIONARY IS THE LASTING INVESTMENT NEEDED FOR DURABILITY, I TALORNC AN CAREFREE DAP 2 Pant vested styles from ay Swedish Knits and worsted wools | Complete accessories, coats, shoes, ete. 25 years of Missionary wardrobe | planning, co-ordinating and a ‘'Y’ Women S et Hood, Concord, Calif, gave a wedding dinner follow ing the ceremony. A reception that evening in the top has asoft, loose turtleneck easy skirt has just the right fullness at the hem The outfit is made of lamb’s wool, angora and pockets and hundreds of other sewing details. There's even a section on sewing for the homeandadiscussionof the metric system and what it will mean to homesewers For your copy of “Suc. cess in Sewing,’ just send $2, plus your name. Patten, Orem Ernest L. Wilkinson The bride wore achiffon gown with hand appliqued Center. It will feature brocade lace on the bodice, sleeves and skirt. The Mrs. George Durham, a gown cascaded into a chapel train. She wore a short Salt Lake at arney who brimmedhat trimmedwith brocadelace anda veil of teaches part-time at bridal illusion. She carried a bouquet of dried flowers BYU. Mrs. Durham will speak on “Utah Women in fall shades, trimmed with rust velvet ribbon Your Rights and She was attended by Mrs. Douglas Benson, Mrs Scott Durfee, both sisters of the bride, by Leslie Responsibilities. Hosting the meeting Robinson, Shelley Rydalch, Michelle Bickerton, and will be Mrs, David by Becky Hood, sister of the bridegroom They were adorned in peach colored gauze gowns Thomas and other faculty with old fashioned ruffle trimmed with creamlace wives Musical selections will They carried bouquets of dried flowers in autumn be given by Mrs. Douglas colors. Randy Beeman and Kent Hood, brother of the Johnson, a voice teacher bridegroom, attended as best men, while Jeff, Eric at BYU, and Mrs. David Barber with background and Kris Patten, brothers of the bride, ushered Special guests to bridal events i d grand music. se" Clark, Brentwood, Calif to five-eighths of an inch tend from raw edgeof facing Trimoff corner. (Fig. 1) Grade seam allowances. Clip collar corners. Turn facing and collar to inside. Push out corners, smooth seams and press. Put in jacket and sleeve hems. Press hems. Now assemble jacket lining. complete with sleeves. Place lining as shown, with right sideof lining against right sides of facings and collar raw edges matching. Pin in place, clipping lining to fit curves of facings and collar Stiteh lining to facings and collar backstitching at lower edges of facings three fourths of an inch from jacket hemline (Fig. 2 Flip lining right side out and push sleeve lining in your bedroom. ROMANTIC BEDROOMS ...each with a special spirit all its own.” Susan had been dreaming of a certain kind of bedroom for vears. When she came to our Ethan Allen Gallery she was looking fora waditional romantic canopy bed, and she found just what she wanted! In our Gallery you THind so listinctive beds and bedrooms American Traditional designs from casual ountry to fornial 18th century styles, You Il see matching dressers. night tables and chests, all designed to rerous and handsome storage All bedrooms are fill yourneeds for displaved in idea-tilled. inspiring room settings so. you can see just how they Tlook inyour home, And our Latertor Designers will help you decide on the sizes, styles and room through sleeve (Fig 3 Then tack jacket and havoutstbat are distinetivels ur Ethan Allen Gallery. See furnish vour bedroom nd to fitvour budget long | lining together ilong seam allowances Turn sleeve right side out and make sleevelining he Make jacket lining Turn jacket right Out and give it ® Quilts on display throughout the store 1 ® Quilters supplies on special throughout want one that’s a special haven peaceful and beautiful, One that says “me “At Ethan Allen I fouad so many A | PSU VTSUe Srayy “You spend at least a third of your life |! } Nebel(4 : At hemline (about one and one-half inches from raw edge), pivot and stitch across bottom of facing i} Q l + UMvERSiTy MALL address an zip, to “Stitchin’ Time, ‘care of this newspaper, Box 503, Radio Cit n All women employees Ezra T. Patten York, N.Y 10019. This parentsof the bride Mr. and Mrs. will be a handy addition Orem; Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence S ycock, Orem, and wives of employees to ts aot yourself and the bridegroom's grandmother Mrs. Lu Ann at BYU areinvited toat- library a (lark’ nylon and would be equally at home at theoffice or for a night dining out on the town. seamline as shown, to hemline of jacket. collar, and the regular dle welt first Orem Fourth Ward Cultural Hall further feted the meeting of BYU Women fy MissIONARY DISCOUNT IRRESISTIBLEis the look that will be achieved when wearing this two-piece sweater dress. The new pseudo-suedes, the couple will be held Thursday at 2 super-sheers stretchy Parentsof the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. p.m. in room347 of the knits and vinyls. You'll learn about placement of zippers how to make buttonholes. how to han- The Meet degroom is employed at a mining firm the duplicate players because is a in open hor ( p.m. at the home of the Mr. and Mrs. Eldwood Sorenson, 92 WiUsén Ave American Fork. Friends Provo. There nd close friends honored the entire show Oct. 10 through 20th QUILT BATTS BABY BATTS 40 X 60 Dacron 8 Oz DOUBLE BED SIZE 81 X 96 Dacron1/5 Lb DOUBLE BED SIZE 81X96 Dacron 2 Lbs . QUEENSIZE 90 X 108 Bonded 2 Lbs . QUEEN SIZE 90 X 108 Resin Hi Loft KING SIZE 120 X 120 Bonded 2 Lb FLANNEL SOLIDS 45: wise res. 1.09 BROADCLOTH 45" Wide Reg. 1.49.to 1.69 eaCLCeee sid a final pressing Your lining finished, in far less time ONE TABLE SELECTED PRINTS 12° than if you had hand stitched it in place (Pig 45" Suece Sewing” is Wide Values to 1.98 JO-JO PRINTS 45° Wide Reg, 1.79 to 1.98 packed with sewing tips and tricks { ke your sewing sessions go more 12° We have adequate stocks of all sale items. 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