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Show 12 A DESERET NEWS, Friday, .x August 29, 1969 Weddings Performed (Continued from page Turner-Turn- l) Corry, Cedar City, parents of the bridegroom, gave a wedding breakfast at the Lion House. They will further fete the couple at an open house in Cedar City Saturday evening. The newlyweds were honored at a garden reception Thursday evening at the Willis home. Bridal attendants were Miss Lou Jean Willis, Miss Rebecca Willis, Miss Florence Wilks, Miss Mary Beth Willis, Miss Elizabeth Corry and Mrs. Zigmund Peacock. The bride and her husband attend Southern Utah State College. McFarlane-Fare- Miss Lyndell McFarlane and Oliver A. Farey Jr. were married Thursday evening at the Carillon. A reception followed.. Attending the bride were Miss Anne Claybum, Miss Madalon McFarlane, Mrs. Larry W.' Shields, Miss Catherine Woodruff and Mrs. James Campbell. Flower girls were Tami Slade, Jodi Slade I r-This Goma of Jean Patou. and LaRee Petersen. Larry W. Shields was best man, and Wendell Woodruff, ring bearer. The bridal pair were honored at a rehearsal dinner at the China Village by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver A. Farey, 637 American Beauty Paris couturier Carven presented this beige and green culotte suit at fall showings. h carpet coat was featured in designer Yves St. Laurent collection. Velvet and feathers combine to make this chic coat by Michel ' maxi-!engt- Style Trends From Paris u y Bv LUCIE NOEL lined - Fall and RIS (AP) witotr fashions will mast cer itainly shock, delight or the either someone wearers or their male friends Jn the matter of hemlines ana spaceage features. dis-tm- Buyers left the Paris showings loaded with models they will spring on the foreign public. chasubles with turtle- and knitted sleeves, necks, hoods or knit caps, matching gloves and ankle boots. They will be seen in the city, worn with daytime tunics or under fun furs and leather. Jumpsuits are as important as pants. They are borrowed from the astronauts. Man on the boom has obsessed many pacesetters in couture. Cardin seeds a new era in dress, a if some will be taken more seriously than others, all are strongly enough executed to demand that everyone sit up new dimension Rnd take notice. ever, promote woman. Chanel says she loves beauty. Her collection has never been stronger or more convincing. This year there is no overnight switch such as there was with Christian Diors new look in 1947. The long-skigroups in nearly everyones received mixed collection reactions. It wont be easy to go back to them. Too many girls have pretty legs. Too many men enjoy looking at them. But the handwriting is on the wall. rt do Feraud, for living. So Courreges, Ungaro. Most of the designers, how- Wonderful hand-loome- d tweeds, lightweight plaids, checks and tartans are teamed to soft color. Her famous little suit becomes a "costume. The top tached to the dress. as shown at Dior. Givenchy is another promoter of elegance. He used fabulous fabrics and keeps his lines controlled and beautiful. He shows a pant suit in stretch leopard silk a brown fur coat. under print The revival of certain forgotten fabrics like panne velvet, flattering back velvet and tweed has inspired designers to do research and update them. Bian-chin- is There are several ways to look this winter, come cocktail time. Dr. Marchs daughters, Jo and Beth of "Little Women, are one way to endorse turn of the century charm.' Or you may be a Gypsy, come evening in chiffon. Thomas-DeSpai- n Salt Lake Temple was the setting Friday for the marriage of Miss Carol Lynn Thomas and Daniel Ross DeSpain. A wedding breakfast followed at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Wells Meeks, 1142 E. Center St., Bountiful. Friday evening, tire bridal pair will greet reception Don man. will Young , be best The bride has attended the University of Utah. Her husband is attending the U. of U., and has served a tour of duty with the U.S. Army. - Wayman-Youn- g Speaking nuptial promises Friday in the Salt Lake Temple were Miss Trena Ruth Wayman and Roger Grant Young. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vern K. Wayman, 1057 .California Ave. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant W. Young, 1362 Emery St. Friday evening the newlyweds will be honored at a at the Cannon reception Ward. GOLDEN WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. William G. Grow, S3 Brixtn Court, Salt Lake City, will celebrate ttielr 50th Wadding Anniversary at an open house given by their family Friday, Sept. 5. I960, from to 10 p.m. at the Emigration Word, 7a o. 10th East. The Grows were married Sept. 5, 1019. at Logan, Utah. They art the parents ef seven children: Mrs. Rax (Virginia) Sedg-wreGeorqe E. and Russell E.. M,. Don (Kathleen) Singleton, J. Clyde, Gordon (Rosemary) Mrs. William and Mrs. Scott (Billie) Crossley. 25 grandchildren and They also have Friends and six relatives are coioially Invited to attend. No gifts, pleas Americas finest piano for the home SUMf.'.ERHAYS MUSIC CO. 1343 So. Mein 446-134- 9 Remember, MAXFIELDS PECAN LOGS are only covered with Genuine Pecans!! well-mate- No mtxfare cf mtd designers are having fun with furs. Quality is no obstacle. The finest mink steps forth, dyed orange, to edge a tweed. Sleek broadtail Is grapefruit yellow at Riccis in a smooth coat. Every pastel, All Or you may step out of a Persian miniature of Stravinskys Petrouchka in the fabulous embroidered coats, glit- - mission. Franco-Belgia- n Recep- tion Center. Bridal attendants include Miss Janette Thomas, maid of honor; Miss Sandy Kimball, Miss Miss Paula Jamison, Julie Thomas, Miss Linda Young, and flower girl, Deanna Thomas. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernal E. Thomas, 3136 W. Lehi Dr., Granger. Mr. and Mrs. Val B. DeSpain, Phoenix,- Ariz., are parents of the bridegroom. The bride is a student at BYU. Mr. was DeSpain graduated from Phoenix College. He currently is attending BYU. 7Z d plumes seem and were shown by many designers for evening. Tweeds are back with a vengeance. And there are python, cobra and vinyl. ostrich in American Fork. Attending the bride will be Mrs. James Comer, Mrs. Darrel Davis. Miss Gwen Turner, Miss Veloy Turner, Miss Stacy Turner and Miss Robyn Turner. The bridegroom is attending the University of Utah. He has completed LDS an The bride Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine McFarlane, 943 Signora Dr. The bride has attended LDS Business College. Mr. Farey studied at the University of Utah and was graduated at LDS Business College. He is a member of the U.S. Air Force Reserve. The lady with the lamp is found' everywhere in long tweed capes. Black velvet and His prim English governess look, with the elongated cardigan or lacoste shirt top worn under slender belted tunic suits, is making history. Miss Joyce Turner became the bride of John S. Turner in a ceremony performed Friday in the Salt Lake Temple. Following, they were honored at a wedding breakfast at the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Frampton. Hosts were the bridegrooms parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Stephen Turner, 5933 LaSalle Dr., Murray. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Venoy J. Turner of American Fork. Friday evening the bridal pair will greet reception guests at the Highland Ward n, Dr. tering with Oriental splendor, is now at- guests at the Seville er Bridal attendant will Include Miss Verna Ruth Way-mamaid of honor; Miss Robyn McDermott, Miss Connie McWhorter, Miss May Mong, Miss Donna Wong. Junior bridesmaids will be Miss Sara Ruth Wayman and Miss Jan Young. Bonnie Ruth Way-ma- n and Kathie Ruth Way-ma- n will be flower girls. . , SEAMLESS TIGHTS IN CM SALE HAPPY NEW COLORS AT CANDY COUNTERS 2.25 EVERYWHERE plus red, is shown by Givenchy in the lamb family and bear. seamEvery little miss i.eeds plenty of non-ru- n less stretch nylon tigh.i for days. These resist shrinking, stretching and bagging, in moss, bright blue, black, red, huntand er, gold or navy, sizes bock-to-scho- 2-- 7-- x Also various patterns in white, tapestry blue, red or gold, 2.75. Maybe it means that women from now on will regain some of their mystery and some of the eternal femininie quality that has fascinated men down through the ages. FIFTH FLOOR CHILDREN'S SHOP Wall and phone orders filled, indicate 2nd color choice, add 38c postage (829). ABOUT PANTS On the other hand, ladies, pants are here to stay. They go into evening with beautifully jeweled tunics. They step forth for day topped by fur-- SALT abused and damaged hair looks and feels like hair again LAKE. 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