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Show tyjf nfrrjn inrrftijiMm'Hiig'n mi FALL FASHIONS .FROM NEW YORK The Shirt ' M V' '' M 'y'- ' Look-Sti- ll v A Favorite ' By EVELYN MAZURAN Deseret News Womens Editor News June ' p Sims-Ship- j Miss Carrie Lynnette Sims and Charles Edwin Shipp exchanged marriage vows Friday in the Salt Lake Temple. The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Brenna R. Sims, 4175 Theres always something new and exciting lri fashion. Each season, certain trends are hailed as the most significant. . This Larry Aldrich dress has the look, of a safari shirt, glamorized by use of white satin. ' semble. Way, ' the ne- wlyweds greeted reception guest? at the Valley View Bridal attendants were Miss Mary Ann Linnell, maid of honor; Mrs. William R. Sims, Mrs. Donald M. Sims, Mrs. Its good to know that familiar fashion themes such as still the shirtwaist dress have a place (and an enviable one) In any panorama of styles. Entertaining for the bride , prenuptialparties were Mrs. Dorothy D. Wilks, Mrs. Carl B. Shipp, Mrs. Henry at 1 - The shirt look is classic . soft . . . its feminine . . and as shown in New York, it can be completely elegant The elegance comes mainly from the marvelous fabrics Exchanging Its $ RemHere's the shirt look with elegant air skirt and bolero. brandt's satin shirt, Such styles appear in designer fashions for fall. SO ELEGANT Don example, has designed (for the Harold Levine collection) a shirtdress of dazzling coup de velour on gold jacquard chiffon . anothei of black and silver metallic souffle. Brel-ting- wedding er .. A shirtwaist that bears the Sam Friedlander label is made of white satin with a anblack sequinned skirt other is bodiced in black vel-- ... vet above a skirt covered with silver and black pailettes. PRINTED CHIFFON Or consider a shirtdress of paisley printed chiffon and brocade, a Larry Aldrich style. And then, theres Rembrandts stunning evening outfit that combines a shocking pink satin shirt, a cut velvet -- editor! itott! Till! It tli lot In Mnn t nrtlcKi by-- Rofcocct Oroor, Nic Author ot tht book. Why In't Girl Llk You Morrtod?" Mitt Or tor, womon't mootiino. Is odilbr at and tintl. yoon, loccottfui 'i i it Mrs. Charles E- - Mrs. George LeBaron Jr. and Mrs. Laren Tweedie, matrons of honor; Miss Jean Savage, Mrs. Bili Roberg, Mrs. Virgin-i- a Benson, Miss Linda Day and flower girl, Teri LeBaron. . vows y Mrs. John F. Iverson Shipp gene Day . and John Flbyd Iverson. A wedding breakfast ;fol- lowed at Hotel Utah, given, by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd N- - Iverson, Ogden. ' ' V i The . bride, who has . been residing at 336 E. 3360 South, is a daughter of Mrs. Anna J. ' V' , Jc Day, Scipio. i , Friday evening' ah ojien house was held at the home of the brides brother - in and sister, Mr. - and Mrs. 0 George LeBaron - Jr., L ' East. Mont E. Lewis The hewlyweds reception guests night in Scipio. The bride attended Utah State University and was graduated from College of Southern Utah. She served in both the LDS West German and Northern sions. California mis- Mr. Iverson, a graduate of Montana State University, is presently working toward a Will greet Saturday ' masters degree at the We Attending :t&e- - bride1 Jr. is best man. 3669-240- Miss Ruth Ann Lewis skirt and bolero, and olive sati.i sashing at the waist. Beautiful gowns all of them! Theyre part of the opulent, yet ladylike, look for evening. of the part and Theyre look the covered-u- p look that promise to be such favorites for glamsports-wea- r orous occasions winter. This shirtwaist, by Sam Friedlander, has black velvet bodice and skirt gleaming with paillettes. this fall and versity of Uni- Utah. youL be here a whole week. life is so complicated right now its impossible to make plans in advance, but we must get together while youre in town. Be sure to call me as soon as youre settled Ive spent years learning how to say no, and it still Isnt easy. It requires tact to say it without offending, courage to risk the disapproval of others, and determination to make it stick. But it can be done, and the best way is to avoid saying to get around no at all the issue without resorting to that troublesome little word. situations require Different different techniques, but its possible to evade almost anything if you try. For openers, let me describe some of the methods that work well for me. TO REQUESTS: I believe In being helpful thats part but I also cf being a friend believe that favors granted to do nothing grudgingly advance the cause of friend-thip. If you cant help with the decorations for a club dance or take an old college chum on a tour of the city without feeling resentful, its really better for all concerned if you dont do it. And the happiest way to avoid doing such Rebecca Greer is to forestall the requests in the first place. forestall do How you requests? One answer is to stay so busy everyone will be reluctant to infringe upon your time. It also helps to change the subject before the request is actually voiced. When an old acquaintance calls to announce a forthcoming trip to New York, for example, I dont give her a chance to suggest sleeping on my couch. Instead, I interject something like this: Im delighted to know things Hints For Beautiful Hair in your hotel. Now, have you made reservations, or would you like me to do that for you? TO JOBS: You never know when you might want or need a new job, so its important to decline any position that doesnt interest you in a manner that wont deter the company from making future offers. If youre declining In favor of another job that promises a higher salary, work thats more interesting, or a better opportunity for advancement, it doesnt hurt to tell the truth. But if your reason is not so rational (you think your prospective boss is the original Miss Mini Mind) a bit of prevarication is in order. Such as: Im afraid the work isnt challenging enough, and it wouldnt be fair to you if I decided to leave after six months. When an interesting man asks you out, the obvious answer is Yes, Id love to, but you wont always find it convenient or possible to accept. It doesnt hurt to d e c l.i n e such invitations occasionally, as long as you TO DATES: Is Engaged do so in a manner that encourages him to try again. If your reason is an important class, a business trip, or an awards banquet, the truth (plus a sincere expression of regret) is sufficient. If youre planning to go out with a girl friend, stay home and wash your hair, or wait for a better offer, however, its better to claim a dinner engagement with relatives from out of town. As a rule, its also unwise to say you have another date (even if you do), because men would rather some switch than fight competition. Others suspect girls of dates to indicate popularity or provoke jealousy, so I advise you to say something like this: Id love to, but Iva already made plans for Tuesday. Could we make it some other time? inventing The nuptial news was disclosed Saturday at parheld at the home of the bride-elect- s Mr. and Mrs. S. LeRoy Lewis, 1655 Wilents, son Ave. Mrs. Lewis was hostess. d By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN ABBY: My daughter (Ill call her Linda) is my problem. DEAR MOTHER: ChUdren lie because they havent the courage to tell the truth. Give Linda that courage by assur- All she thinks about is boys, boys, boys. ing her that no matter what shes done you will under- DEAR Linda also lies a lot. She is not allowed to go in cars with boys, so she walks to a girl friends house and the boys pick her up there. (I learned this when I happened to glance at her diary.) When I ask Linda for the truth she tells lies to cover up for her lies. Why does she lie so much and how can I get the truth out of her? LINDAS MOTHER 80th BIRTHDAY Beautiful SPINET An PIANO Sunday. Jun honering th .SUMMERHAYS MUSIC CO. 371 S. Slat v stand and forgive her. Give her plenty of love and expect the best, and she wont let you down. And quit glancing" at her diary. The nay to inspire confidence Is to will open b Sous on htld 71. 10th Birthday ol Omar C. Clary from 3 to t Eal pm. at 44 3rd South. , . guests at the event were Mrs. and Miss Regan Mahoney, Berkeley, Calif.; and the bride elects sister, Mrs. John W. Taylcr, Tacoma, Wash. n C. Lynn Mahoney Ruth Ann Lewis Miss Lewis graduated magna cum laude from the University of Utah, where she will receive her M.A. degree in August. She has been president of Mortar Board, a member of Cwean, Alpha Lambda Delta, Lambda Delta Sigma, Theta Sigma Phi, Phi Kappa Phi, Beehive, a national officer of Spurs and was named outstanding senior woman. Mr. Mahoney, a graduate of the U. of U., is presently a member of the Utah National Guard. He has attended IBM schools in Los Angeles, Calif., and White Plains, N.Y. THIS YEAR ried to me for 16 years, and whenever he goes to see his parents he says, Im going home. KEEP COOL ADDA... Maybe Im out of line, Abby, but it just bums me up to hear him say that. ALMA DEAR ALMA: FEDDER Where one has spent his earlier years is home no matter how long hes been away from It. So dont take it personally. AIR CONDITIONING UNIT TO YOUR FURNACE You can have the extra margin of comfort and value of Fedders central air conditioning regardless of the size of your home, its style, age or type of heating system. If you have a forced warm air furnace, you may already own half of your air conditioning system. Most furnaces con be easily adapted so the blower and duct system is used to show it. DEAR ABBY: How long does a person have to live in a place before its HOME? My husband has been mar KamiMn Faith Bowman, daughter ot Mr. and Mr. Fountain Henry Bowman of Falls Church Virginia Kent Clinton Millar, Unitad and State Army, on of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton R Mtller, tormarlv ot Utah, now raiding In Arlington, Virginia, wtra married In tha Salt Laa Tamole Wednesday, Juno 18th, 169, by Eldar Hartman Rector of Sevanty of tha Saven Presidents Kathleen has attfidrd George Mason in Kent has fulCollege Virginia; filled an L D.S mission to England and attended Brigham Young University. A reception was held June 18th at tha C. K. Gregory residence In Sait Lake. Tha couple was honored in Virginia at a recaption held in tha Arlington Ward Chapel. a a a tea Trust Will Stop Her Lies sun $395 R-- U ney. The betrothed pair are planning an Aug. 21 wedding and reception. circulate the air, cooled and dehumidified by your ders Flexhermetic air conditioning components. Pay WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT wear a bathing cap. Rinse or and frequent bathing in salt even shampoo hair afterward. For hair that is already water or chlorinated pools are plagued with summer hair most often responsible for the problems, gentle brushing condition known as summer with a soft brush, light applithat dry brittle and cations of an oily hair dresshair discolored condition. ing, and use of a mild shamTo prevent summer hair, poo, such as gentle baby hat or a kera shampoo, will be helpful. chief covering the head and Ultimately, time and the minimum exposure to the sun growth of new hair are the dvised. While swimming, only real cure. r 0 Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Ruth Ann Lewis and Lynn R. Maho- My By REBECCA GREER to the i Is i Good Advice For The Single Girl Over-exposu- I cut-velv- et used. For , sx " if Friday afternoon in the .Salt Lake Temple were Miss Rae-- V'1 v J i-- ? , Xtf, V on Day-lvBrs- ' ' "i rj '"vN' V v . N! '' ' ...'...re, ' '. J UJ .V ; Miner, Miss Julie Swalberg, Miss Carol Thomas, Mrs. Donald Thomas, Mrs. Dennis Platt, Mrs. Ronald King, Miss Mary Ann Linnelli Mrs.. Donald ML Sims. . ,' It1 t 'll , , Mr. Shipp received his B.S. degree from BYU and received an M.A. in physics from the University of Utah this month. He completed an LDS Great Lakes mission. g V-- ", Henry Miner was best man. The bride hds attended the University of Utah and has fulfilled an LDS mission to the Northwestern States. long-tim- ,' "Ftff . ' Miner, Mrs. Michael Hogan. But somehow, each season, along with the new, its wone favorderful to see collections ites appear in the of designers. v ' Ninth Ward. Rodney W. Sims, Mrs. Henry All this is the answer to whats new in the world of fashion. . Mares .? bxjy . Friday evening - This fall will be no excep- -' tion. At the New York fashion shows, currently in progress, New York Couture designers are featuring the shirt look in some of their most beautiM t- - parents of the bridegroom. They gave a wedding ' breakfast at the Lion House after the nuptial ceremony, . are talking about the Jumpsuit and how (in soft fabrics) its gaining in Importance for daytime and evening. Worn under a long coat, they say its falls newest en- styles. St. 2711 Shipp, Theyre V- ht ' Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. NEW ENSEMBLE THE SHIRT LOOK '' - , W. Sims. Theyre saving that layers and layers of separates are the look of the season. trend-settin- . . v:: Carter Cir., ana the late Mac And right now, fashion experts are pointing ont the shape of the sweater as the 6hape of fall. ? i v No Money Down, Pay as little as Fed- $132Lthiy Why Fry By high!? GOLDEN WEDDING Joseph Riley Naillon and Emma their Naillon celeorafed Carpenter 50th Wedding Anniversary on June 1?. An Open House will be held at tha home ot their son J. Robert Naillon 10773 South State Street Crescent Utah from 1 to d p m , on Sunday June 23. They have 5 children Van Paulina Johnson J. Robert Arden Naillon, Frieda Jacobsen and Faunda in Danielson. They were married Salt Lake Temple on June 12 1919. 36 Thera are and I grandchildren No gifts please. Air Condition ELECTRICALLY so carefree HEATCRAFT of UTAH 479 East 21 st South V iPviifhTi twa iffiSmttlTi 486-87- 1 1 |