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Show Sunday, July b, 1952 THE HERALD JOURNAL 10 (Auxiliary To Marilyn Earl Weds St. In Ihe Julins Popular Couple Wed In Temple Unit 50 Installs In Chapel Ceremony Kpisuipal rhuicli at Boulder, Colorado, June 23, Miss Manlyn Joyce Kail the bride of Robeit W. Doll a doubl ring evening ceremony perfoimed by Rev. H. M. Walfei . Manlyn is the daughter of Mi. Hr.d Mis. J. W. Kail of Logan and Mr. Doll is the son of Mr. and Mis. Henry B Doll, 1324 Tine St. Boulder, Colo. The church was decorated with palms, white gladioli, baskets of white flowers and candles. White by aisle runneis weie caught bows and gladioli at the pews. The bride was given in marher fathrr. She was riage b gowned In pale Ivory satin styled with a round neckline, fine cnan tilly lace bodire with long pointed sleeves and a long cathedral ttain of Batin with lace Insets. Her bouquet was of sweetheart roses and lily of the valley centered with a white orchid and tied satin ribbon. Her with white giaduated Illusion veil was attached to a halo crown.' At the mooting of Lewiston American Legion auxiliary unit DO, held the in Monday night Community building, new officeis wore installed by district president, Millie Cunningham. Mrs. Mileta LeFevre succeeded Mrs. Roby Pond as president, with Mrs, Maria Bernhtsel, first vice president; Mrs. Florence Soten-sosecond vice president; Mrs. Barbara Plowman, secretary; Mrs. Coleen Boman, historian; Mrs. Judy Sorensen and Mrs. Ruby sergeants-at-armand Pond, Mrs. Elainp Hyer, chaplain. The meeting was conducted by Mi s. Pond. Special guests were Jessie and Mrs. Cunningham, Krnnington of Smithfield, second vice president of the state depart' ment. Luncheon was served by the hostesses, Mrs. Ora Smith, Mrs. Olive Bowcutt and Mrs. Ruby Pond. of Boulder in v i , iff. 111 i ,M! Attendant Mrs. Robert .V, Joyce Earl of Logan. formerly Miss Marilyn Doll, R.O.L.A. Ladies Visitors From End Season New Jersey Feted Reserve Officers Ladies club association met at the home of Mrs. Charles Olson for their sum-m1 meeting Monday afternoon. Reports from the stake convention and also concerning the national convention in Sa Atoiu, Texas were give. Light refreshments were serv- Mrs. Esther Llttledike entertained at her home Sunday, with dinner guests being her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Nowell and son James and daughter Patricia from Menham, New Jersey; Mrs. Elizabeth Cannell of Smith-fieland Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Olsen of Logan. A pleasant afternoon of visiting was enjoyed. er . d, ed. Club activities will be resumed in September. Missionary, Home, Ne w Yorkers Are Is Geary Guests returned from the Central States LDS mission. Places were laid for 18 guests, including Gay, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Boman, and two daughters, Vean and Rebecca, Mr. and Boman and Mrs. Valden family, the host and hostess and family. Enjoy Parfy Wash Often Party Guest At their home in Lewiston, Boman Mr. and Mrs. Lewis recently entertained at dinner, honoring Mrs. Bomans nephew, Elder Gay Boman, who recently MIA Groups I Adjustable Shelves 3266. Sizes 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 18. h; H Size 12, 3 yards of 30 cents In Send contrast. yard V - ; day-by-d- i . In the kitchen, interior decoration relies upon color and gleaming surfaces. A delicate shade of clay tile often forms d the continuous counter, and serving center, as well as the splashboards and floor. The serving center offe miftiy opportunities for the display of favorite flowers or knickknacks. t I ' I drain-boar- V fcfcv Shower Honors Mrs. Johnson .SM.enK.XC This amazing beauty aid does not Mrs. Rose Moffett, Mrs. Bessie Interfere with jour regular Larkin, Mrs. Elsie Hendershot up application. Apply mascara and Mrs. Dorothy Switzer enter(center right) and jour final tained at the Moffett on home a stork powdering (right) just as jou Monday evening with always do for a finished look of shower for Mrs. Evelyn Johnson. Others present were Martha smooth and glowing perfection. Ruth Gregory, DeLone West, Little-dikbrow with just a dag of it. And, of West, Mary Daines, Jessie Gyllen-skoCarrie Flora Potts, course, most vital to the middle-age- d Mrs. William Chambers and voman, it produces a years Mrs. Baron of Arizona. off effect. Refreshments were served and And remember, this isnt a cor- a pleasant time spent. rective treatment that takes months or years to show any results. Rather, it is a formulated cosmetic that takes between 20 , and 45 seconds. The 'more adept ' you become in handling the cream, the less application time it Mrs. Lola Anderson recently will require. was surprised with a baby shower When you flist put the white and a family gathering at her errant on your face, you may feel home in Collir.ston, it will show. You need not worry An enjoyable time was spent, about this, if jou follow the direc- in social evening, and dinner was tions carefully. It is designed to served at Crystal Springs. create an illusion and disappear Those present were Mr. and as substance. Mrs. Glenn Spencer and children, This new preparation may well Larry. Eldon and 6harlene of be considered the "missing link Layton; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer in application. Andeison and children, jour make-u- p Louise, Bring your face out of the shadRalph and Renee of Ogden, and ows. and see for j'ourself what Mr. and Mis. Chester Arbon and the light reveals. family of Snowville. make's- - P ' ' i BY ALICIA HART, F.A Beauty Editor e, Beauty, in the case you haven't ever thought about It, Is actually a matter of lights and shadows. around There are four areas the mouth and nose, under the of any eye and at the temples girl or womans face where the bone structure falls away and where the muscle cell are least evident. These are the areas that sink into shadows and discoloration. Up tc this time, y"v probably treated such regions with resignation and as much make-u- p base as scemei reasonable. Now, however, with an amazing new preparation it is posRible to wash out shadow's and fine lines and iift your own face in doing It. And all this can be accomplished in just 45 seconds. The fascinating part of this is that it does not physically lift your skin. The entire product i - , X- - The cream should be applied over your foundation because it acts as a gripper, and also goes Alter yea have through make-ufinished with the finger applica- In fact, it has absosubstance. blend It with the rubber lutely nothing to do with the rest tion, You might well sponge that conr's right with the of your make-uconsider it a beauty disguise that product. Then, powder. Another impoitant point about almost isnt there. To use the ertani, you merely this preparation, claimed by iU follow the hollow." place the makers, is that it will last from cushion of one finger in water to moining to midpight. If you have moisten it. and then dip the a particularly hard day, the moistened finger in the prcpaia-licsas all jou Tlfcve to do Work from the bottom of is wiap a fw pieces of cleansing your chin to the corner of your tissue around (he sponge aqd pat the mouth corner up it over your face. It will remove mouth, ii to the nostril and around the ridge oil and surface dust and revive of the nostril. Then apply it un- your make-u- p miraculously. der your eyes going from outer .Through the use of the cream, to Inner corners; and at the temcan create an illusion of you ples going from a point just inside 'hanged facial contours and fill in the end of the brow line, up and (deep-se- t areas anywhere on your out over the temnles. Jfac?. You ran even lift an eye theory behind It is in illusion-illu- sion through the absence of shadows and presence of light. This prepaiation is a cream so finely milled it is almost without p. er n. t g, ... Dinner Social Eve Enjoyed . Mrs, David R. Daines, the former Miss Lee Anne Coates of American Fork. d. Center For 1 ' . r'i , "' Itoft I xltfMfodllIs an unusual make-u- p Tere preparation now on the market that is designed keep the mature woman looking young. Touch the cream to those aging facial lines (above and center left) and they seem to disappear entirely. A Engagement News Kitchen, -- .. It r7, n : ' Her fingertip veil was filmy nylon tulle crowned by a Juliet cap and their bouquets were blue and of dainty embroidered organdy. She carried 'a bouquet of white yellow dephiniums. Petite sisters carnations and talisman roseDUds. of the bride, Ruth and Linda The brides sister, Mrs. Thoral Coates, who wore dainty dresses The dancing teacher figures do- L. Rasmussen, was matron of of yellow taffeta, were flower ing the mambo on a crowded honor and Miss Helen Daines, girls. Soft background music was furndance floor is the best way to woo sister of the bridegroom, was maid of honor. They wore matched ished by three of the brides a woman. Affectionate gowns of steel blue ruffled taffeta friends Miss Arlene Meyer of Rossellinis the dancer! Hes the affectionate one, and he got Ingrid Bergman, said Capps. "I RUTH MILLETT SAYS: can always teU a cold person one who doesnt care to dance. Nicky Hilton was too busy CENTER INTEREST IN YOUR MAN, gambling to dance with Elizabeth Taylor. Michael Wilding, Im told, BUT MAINTAIN OTHER INTERESTS is a wonderful dancer. But Franchot Tone is not a For any woman who wants to fact, that could become a little very good dancer. a man in love with her: tiresome to a man. But you can keep I Barbara heard . Payton really show him in a thousand little attitude take the that Dont your him business the giving biuje of his dancing. It was on a night- man owes it to you to stay in love thoughtful ways that you love him, without making any fuss club floor and she was watching with you. If you want him to stay in love about it at all. me dance, he beamed. This doesn't mean that your with you, see that he does by beMoney I All Tone never learned because ing the kind of person he cant man should be your only interest Just your major one. If you hes wealthy. He doesnt think he help loving. If you want to do that quit wor. make him your only real interest, has to contribute anything but soon lose your own indimoney. Most people In Hollywood rying about whether or not he youll are trying to olitdo each other loves you as much as you would viduality, the thing that made with salaries, so basically theyre wish, and love him wholly and him fall in lova with you in the first place. completely. destroying sex. The secret is to love your man The minute you let part of your These days, he went on, when men take girls to a nightclub its mind resent him, or criticize him, wholeheartedly, put him first in a race to see who can get the girl or hold a grudge against him, or your life, but keep your life filled try to outwit him, or try to get with other interests, too. stewed t.ie quickest. The woman who can do that She knows the only reason he even with him, then you start he sighed. behaving In a way that denies doesnt have to worry about keepbrought her there, ing a man in love with her But if a man dines and romances your love. a girl and dances with her, she Instead, accept him as he is, love through the years. has the most wonderful feeling. him for what he is. You dont alShe figures he brought her there ways have to agree with him, because of herself, not because of but when you disagree do so without injuring his pride in his what he can get. own judgment. You dont alwajs Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Jensen Poor Dancers have to think hes perfect. But of Collinston announce the encent 90 of per Unfortunately, the men who go out today arent you can kid him out of mere gagement of their daughter Reva good dancers. A man who can faults than you can nag him out to Robert Anderson, son of Mrs. Ivy M. Anderson of Bear River dance well is usually suave and of. Hes not apt to DEMONSTRATE LOVE BY City. THOUGHTFUL ACTIONS . Robert is a graduate from Bear get in the headlines. You dont have to keep telling River High school, and Reva is The happiest couples are the danciest, he claims, like Tony him how much you love him. In a Drominent student there Curtis and Janet Leigh and Jerry Gleaming Color - . 9 0.. $ 'V-- m When you are refrigerator look for adjustable shopping, coin for this pattern to TODAY'S shelves that meet the varying needs of different types PATTERN, co Herald Journal, and Patti Lewis. of interior loading. 372 W. Quincy, Chicago 6, 111. And take George Jessel. I bet one of the reasons the girls still go for Georgia is because hes so smooth on the dance floor. Beauty Magic In News t pftgl " L ot Monday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Geary were Mrs, Carlyle Savage and daughters, Mary, Kathleen Jane and Nancy of Staten Island, New York; Mrs. Norman Nielson and children, Lynne and Norman, and Mrs. R. O. Hatch of Burley, Idaho. Dr. and Mrs. Carlyle Savage and their seven children are spending their vacation with their Mrs. Wilma Griffiths, Dr. and parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Hatch Mrs. Thomas Farnsworth and of Burley, and with other relatives Victor Jensen sponsored a party and friends in Utah. for the Mia Maids and Explorers of Franklin Mutual Tuesday even- ing. in The group went bowling Brief summer foot coverings Logan, and then to a picture show. Following the movie, re- should be washed after each wearfreshments were served at the ing for sanitary reasons and for comfort. Griffiths home. ' 'i S I- Lind-stro- Out-of-to- , a By ALLNE MOSBY United Pres Hollywood Writer HOLLYWOOD, (UE If Fran-chTone and Dr. Peter had been better dancers, they would have kept their women and stayed out of the headlines, a dancing instructor decided Friday. According to Anthony Capps, whos the mambo maestro of the social and movie set, Franchot and the doctor should have been pracyears agb. ticing their edr-sag- ? . .J) Dancing Does The Trick te r 2 Gentlemen! She chose Mrs. Charles A. Monroe as matron of honor who was gowned In a full length lavender Mauve nylon net over taffeta with a bodice and tunic of French lace. She wore a large picture hat. were Miss Ruth Bridesmaids Warner, Denver, Colo, and Miss Nancy Vande Luyster, San Francisco, Calif, with flower girl being Miss Kathy Doll Monroe of Boulder. were fashioned Their gown similar to that of Mrs. Monroe and they wore tiaras of lily of the valley with tuft of green net. Their bouquets were and were of lily of the Valley and baby begonias. A. was Charles Best man Monroe Jr, Boulder; with ushers being Lu P. Monroe and James M. Burger, Boulder, and William Colorado. T. Secor, Longmont, Mothers of the couple' had of sweetheart hoses and lily of the valley. A wedding reception was held at the Parish house of the church. The gorgeous wedding cake was five feet high, beautifully decorated with frsh lily of the valley around each layer. The couple left for a wedding trip to New Mexico and the Western states. They will make their Denver, home at 1200 Ivanhoe, Colorado. guests attending the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Jorgen Burbank, Calif, Mrs. Jorgens is a sister of the groom; Mrs. C. M. Scarborough, Denver, Colorado, aunt of the groom; Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Barber, Denver, Colo, and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Earl, Logan. The new Mrs. Doll attended the Logan high school, USAC and LDS Business college. For 14 months she served as United Airlines Stewardess. Mr. Doll attended fhaffey high school and Junior college and is a graduate of University of Colorado. He was affiliated with Beta Theta PL r The Logan temple provided the setting for the June 11th marriage of Miss Lee Anne Coates of American Fork and David K. Dames of Logan. President Gporge A. Raymond officiated. Immediately following the ceremony the pa ents of the bridegroom, Attorney and Mrs. Newel G. Daines of Logan, honored th couple with a wedding dinner at Zaruvoo Lodge. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Z. Coates, parents of the b ide, feted the young couple at a wedding reception in American Foik on June 12th. The new Mrs. Daines chose a bouffant summer wedding dress of white ruffled organdy. n, s, I? Smithfield, Miss Cleone Monson of Richmond, and Miss LaP.ae Robinson of American Fork. The couple will make their home in Logan during the summer months and in September will go to Salt Lake City where Mr. Daines wili study lawr at the University of Utah. Larsen Family Holds Reunion The Ernest Larsen family reunion was held in Hyrum this week, with the following attending: Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Gernel Larsen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Larsen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Allen and family, and Kent Larsen, all of Hyrum: Mr. and Mrs. Melroy Larsen and son Craig, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Duane Wright, and Mr. and Mrs. Jqp Kelly, Salt Lake City. Mrs. Boven, Guest On Anniversary On her birthday anniversary, Ruby Bowen was guest of honor at a party, held in her home at Beaver Dam. A pleasant social time was enjoyed, and lunch served. sons of Providence, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Albiston cf Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. LaVere Balls and sons, E'ray and Orvid of Dayton. Several gifts were received. ... Of the 19.865,600 acres of land surface in the state of Maine, approximately 16.880,000 acres are in timber and wood lots. Final Clearance! 1 Guests were Mr. and Mrs. George Jack-so- n and daughter, Loya of Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Kreisie and 1 I 500 Pair of Women Shoes I s I 1 SALE STARTS MONDAY, 9:30 A.M. I, I k 1 I I Group One Group Two. REGULAR 3.93 to i REGULAR 6.95 5.95 to 8.95 mi HIS PAIR PAIR 1 I in II v' Group Three 1 REGULAR I 7.95 to OD t ALL SUMMER 10.95 pair SHOES REDUCED UP TO 50 ALL SALES FiNAL u NORTH MAIN NO REFUNDS ST.. LOGAN Ladies Shoe Deparfment I I |