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The Kansas City Star from Kansas City, Missouri • Page 75

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16C THE KANSAS CITY STAR Morel. 7, im MRS. JOHN WILLIAM CORNETT MRS. CHARLES THOMAS DICKEY Miss Sandra Maxine Evans Miss Susan Elizabeth Ford EVANS-CORNETT Wedding vows were exchanged February 2T7 at the Winnwood Baptist church by Miss Sandra Maxine Evans and Mr. John William Cor- liett.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Burton Evans, and the groom is the son of Mrs. A. Frank McBride of Springfield, and Mr.

Eugene L. Cornett of Mount Vernon, Mo. The crepe gown was designed with Venise lace on the Empire bodice, long sleeves and princess skirt. Formal Gowns Have No Season Continued from Page 12C Inal. However, 1 hesitate wearing this formal (it is pale pink) in the midst of winter.

Are formal gowns classified as to season. Or am I needlessly concerned? Kansas City. Sarmi, noted for his expensive evening clothes, uses chiffon the year round in pastel and dark colors. You are needlessly concerned. No Childish Recently I visited my sister fcnd her family.

Because I could not afford such a trip, they arranged it. I had a nice vacation, and they all showed me a good time. I thanked fhem all before I left and kept telling them how much I enjoyed myself, inviting them to ipome to my home. I feel I should also have sent them a thank-you iardwhen I got home because i thanked them over and over before I left, and besides we -are related. It sounds childish to me, bnt my sister phoned me long distance to let me know that I should have sent them all thank-you Mrs.

H. Knoxville, Tenn. It is fee from childish to inake the proper appreciative gesture. In this case, you Should have written a nice note upon your return home to your sister, referring to the in the body of the note. I agree that you should have sent thank-you cards to everyone.

In fact, thank-you cards do not substitute for proper notes of thanks. Just because you are entertained by your family mean that you should ignore what is socially expected. On the contrary, if we are jiot really polite to our rela- BRAY-LATHAM She carried miniature orchids on a white Bible. Miss Debbie Dickson and Mr. David Trantham of Willard, served as the honor attendants.

Also included in the wedding party were the sisters, Miss Lorena Evans, a bridesmaid, and Miss Teri Lynn Evans, a candlelighter. The couple will live in Warrensburg. The bride is a junior majoring in business at Central Missouri State college, from which the groom is MRS. LARRY R. FARRELL Miss Glenda Sue Pratt to receive in May his degree in industrial technology.

He also holds a degree in engineering from the same college. FORD-DICKEY In a ceremony February 27 at the Northminster Presbyterian church, Miss Susan Elizabeth Ford became the bride of Mr. Charles Thomas Dickey of Gladstone, also the hometown of the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ford.

Mr. and Mrs. Herb Dickey of Jefferson are the parents. JONES-JONES MRS. CHESTER E.

JONES Miss Mary Jones The Overland Park Christian church was the setting yesterday afternoon for the wedding of Miss Mary Jones and tives, there is little use for us to be meticulously courteous to the outside world. Widow's Ring I know that you say a divorcee should not wear her wedding ring, but what about a young widow with small children? If one does not wear any ring, some people look, wonder and think. Does the same answer apply to the T. Camden, N. J.

No. A widow may wear her ring if she wishes to. Many young widows choose not to, even when they have children, but it is entirely up to them. 1971, by Los Angeles Times Mr. Chester E.

Jones. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Jones of, Overland Park and Mr. and Mrs.

Denzell E. Jones of Independence, Kas. Carrying a cascade of white and yellow daisies, the bride wore a gown of silk organza over peau soie fashioned by her mother. Beaded re-embroidered Alencon lace formed the Empire bodice and cuffed the long sleeves. Serving as the maid of honor was Miss Herman of Coffeyville, and Mr.

Dan Groves of Manhattan, acted as the best man. Mr. Edward Jones, brother of the bride, and Mr. Mike Jones, brother of the groom, assisted in seating the guests. After a wedding trip to Arizona, the couple will be at home in Kansas City, Kansas.

MRS. MILTON H. BURNS Miss Victoria Jo Zaun The bride wore an ivory silk-satin gown, accented with braid on the high neckline, the Empire bodice and the culls of the capulet sleeves. She carried a bouquet of orchids and stephanotis. Miss MaeBelle Lee and Mr.

John Milligan of Jefferson served as the honor attendants. Also included in the wedding party were the sister, Miss Priscilla Ford, a bridesmaid, and the brother, Mr. Leonard Dickey of Fort Dodge, a groomsman. The couple will live in Gladstone. PRATT-FARRELL Married February 26 at the Kansas City Baptist temple were Miss Glenda Sue Pratt, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Glen Pratt of Overland Park, and Mr. Larry Russell Farrell, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.

C. Farrell of Palm Beach, Fla. The bride wore a silk organza gown, fashioned with a softly gathered skirt and an Empire bodice of Venise lace, which also capped and cuffed the bouffant sleeves. She carried a cascade of white miniature carnations with purple hyacinths. Miss Sheree Swift of Overland Park and Mr.

Gary Toy of Weston in Platte County, brother of the bride, were the honor attendants. The couple is at home in Overland Park. The bride studied at Kansas City, Kansas, Community junior college. The groom has completed his Army service. ZAUN-BURNS Exchanging wedding vows February 27 at the Blue Ridge United Presbyterian church in Raytown were Miss Victoria Jo Zaun, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Marshall Zaun, and Mr. Milton Harrison Burns, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh J.

Burns of Independence. MRS. HERMAN MARSHALL FORCE Miss Carolyn Gail Smith Satin peau de sole fashioned the gown, designed with Alencon lace on the round neckline, bodice and cuffs of the long sleeves. She carried white glamellias and stephanotis. Mias Morey Zaun attended her sister as the maid of honor, and Mr.

Curt Hufctsell of acted as the best man. After a wedding trip to Cleveland, the couple will live in Brooklyn, 0. 8MITH-F0RCE Miss Carolyn Gail Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harlan D.

Lortscher, and Mr. Herman Marshall Force of Merriam, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. M.

Force of Kansas City, Kansas, exchanged wedding vows February 27 at the Marlborough Baptist church. The bride wore an ivory peau do soie Empire gown, designed with long sleeves and high collar of Chantilly lace, which formed an overlay on the bodice and A-line skirt. She carried a bouquet of yellow miniature carnations and lily of the valley. The sister, Miss Julia Ann Smith, was the maid of honor, and Mr. Mickey Harris of Kansas City, Kansas, served as the best man.

Another sister of the bride, Miss Lorna Jeanne Smith, was a bridesmaid. The, couple is at home in Merriam. HE CREATIVE BRIDE PREFERS gold-accented Gold Renaissance goblet to fit nobly with her dinnerware. Just one of many masterful designs. Stemware; Downtown, Metcalf South, Blue Ridge Mall, Prairie Village.

The Jones Store Co. tl If LJTS Plaza Art Gallery is spon- pj soring a Photography Contest. You may pick up the rules at the shop (opened every day except Monday from noon until four). Deadline for entries is 12:00 PM, April 30. Winners will be announced May 4.

Vega Boutique, 1971 Presented by Chevrolet A Sears. Plaza Inn, Regency Room, PM. Tickets available at Sears Plaza Store, Plaza Store, Patio Shop, no charge The production, a musical showcase launching the new Vega car with the young, contemporary look the young, contemporary look of Sears spring summer fashions, will feature 22 dancing models Mari Ann Gallant, Sears Women's Activities Coordinator as narrator. World Travel has traveled to 9 its new home in the Plaza Tower Building (116 West 47th Suite 205, is waiting to help you with your travel plans for spring, summer fall. at the Plaza 10:00 a seascape adventure: "Moods of Surfing" "The Sea" Herbert Levy- Informal Fashion Showing Second Floor French Room.

Mr. Bernie Myers will represent the collection of custom-size pantsuits, dresses costumes for daytime, after-5, mother-of-the-bride for spring into summer. You'll also have a sneak preview of fall knits by this fine designer. Circle of Service Family Potluck Temple, 6:30 PM. Community is invited.

Alliance 7:30 PM. The community is invited to hear Bernard de Montgolfier, French curator, discuss "Art History in the Chateaux of Provence" en ment, for all those who Jerry McKeehan Oils Acrylics Js Jim Hamil Watercolors Plaza Galeria (303 West 47th Street). Through Sunday "Bold, beautiful imaginative" describes the artistry of Jerry McKeehan. Jim Hamil, a Hallmark designer since 1958 former faculty member of the K. C.

Art Institute, also teaches art at the Jewish Community Center. His style technique reveal a "fresh, free way" with woterco- lor. Jerry Silverman Informal Showing Harzfeld's 2nd Level French Room. Through Goldman will represent the collection of mainly daytime dresses and costumes that accentuate the ladylike image in a provocative combination of fabrics colors component of "Harzfeld's Involvement '71" concept, i.e., pretty, feminine clothes that go places, fitting into the kind of life-style or activity, be it family, social, or community, in which today's woman is involved. Top Cream Far.hion Giralda Room, 11:00 AM.

Reservations necessary (no charge). Phone: 753-4300, Ext. 224 This annual event, to be narrated by Swanson's president, Mr. William Heaton, will be a showcose of today's great designers Klein, B. H.

Wragge, Oscar de la Renta Boutique, Chuck Howard Boutique, Donald Brooks, Rodrigues, Cardin, Pauline Tri- gere, Bill Blass, et al. with coiffures by Pierre. Plaza Travelogues to Europe" with Kenneth Richter, Plaza Theatre, 10:00 AM. Tickets may be purchased at the door. Circle of Service Unity Temple 12:30 PM.

Child care provided The community is welcomed to lend its creativity to this month's Easter tray favors for the children at Mercy Hospital. Great Decisions Lecture Series China the U. Library, 7:30 P.M. Tickets may be purchased at the "Can We Live in Peace?" will be discussed with Major Harry G. Summers, Jr.

of the Command General Staff College, Fort Leavenworth. f-Ty Pre-School Story TT 0:30 AM, Young-at- Heart Unity Temple Noon. The community is invited to bring a sandwich a song for an afternoon of fun games For young old, the Plaza is the place where good things are happening. Clip the Plaza Calendar each week to know where when Up, up away the Country Club Plaza Association salutes TWA at tonight's annual Inaugural Ball at Plaza Inn's Regency Room. Dancing to Eddie Baker's "New Breed Orchestra" will highlight the evening's program to be m.c.'d by Ned Eddy.

Festivities begin at 6:30 PM. Films at the Plaza Library 7:30 PM To be shown: "Lost World Revisited," a 1925 behind-the-scenes view of how this scr- ence-fiction classic was filmed; "Story of the Serials" with the 1914 of Pau- a -Tr1 Champagne Fashion Luncheon If Showing by Plaza III, Noon. Sears Fashion Luncheon Plaza Inn Noon. Saturday Story 2:00 Rahl Rahl Rahl for Shoes, (312 West 47th St.) where they're making room for daddyl A new Men's Dept, will be stocking Nunn-Bush, Dexter, Rand lines. A special bulletin board announcing events and game scores is another attractive innovation.

PLAZA WELCOMESmmmhi Brandeis Art Study Plaza 11:00 AM, March 8 Knickerbocker tour instruction on the business services of Plaza Library AM, March 10, casual, comfortable SCHD-PEDS WEEK OF MARCH 8-MARCH 14 Ben Reig Informal Fashion Show- Ing Giralda Tower Level. Through Thursday Mr. Revel Whitcomb will represent the collection of one of America's most renowned designers whose style stresses the look of classic elegance, whatever the year, whatever the season, of dresses, special costumes, pantsuits. Ii.your club or organisation planning actlvl- lias on tho Drop a lino or phono the (ountry Club Plaza Association, 4629 Worn sll (oact, K. Mo.

64112, 7S3-0100, A wo'll put you on tho Plasa Calendar. The Redeemer Lutheran in Shawnee was the setting Friday night for the jw i of Miss Barbara daughter of Mr. and yirn. William Bray of Shaw-nee, and Mr. Warren G.

Latham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Latham of Overland Park. The bride chose a Jutesong 'gown, enhanced with pearl- embroidered lace on the Sweetheart neckline and long fitted sleeves.

Motifs of the also accented the skirt She carried a colonial nosegay of pink rosebuds, daisies and gypsophila. I The honor attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hayden of Overland Also in the wedding -party was a sister of the jbride, Lisa Bray, who was a junior bridesmaid. After a wedding trip through the Southwestern states, the couple he at home in San Diego, CaW, Dark brown glove leather with black sole and heel.

$19.00 Casual times are more fun with Scho-Peds. Their built- up arch, snug fit and extra toe room keep you foot happy all day. Whisper- soft leathers in several colors and styles. Sizes 4 some AAA-EE Brushed leather in tan, brown or green. $18.00 Also in smooth leather Mail or Am promptly filled.

Add Salet Tax and yyt pottage, D- Scholls FOOT COMFORT SHOP 1012 GRAND VI 2-1933 Vt ct. Stone Regular $185 Matching Band Matching Band to solitaire at right Premium Quality Tradition Solitaires MatchingBand Jewelry enlarged to ihow detail. Use Sears Easy Payment Plan. SEAMS, ROEBUCK AND CO. 1500 Cleveland 231-7600 Country Club Plaza 753-5900 95th and Metcalf 381-3800 38th and 321-8875 How Old Is Your Makeup? ct.

Solitaire, Regular $440 Solitaire Regular $240 Sale $189 Compare the color, cut, clarity and carat weight and see if these the most exciting diamond values you find. Three generations of experience is what does it. You can trust Sears. Limited Time Only! LIFETIME TRADE-IN Sears allows you full cash price paid (exclusive of taxes and finance charge) on any Tradition diamond ring, pin, earrings in trade for a higher priced diamond at any time. -m BUY SEARS DIAMONDS WKTH CONFIDENCE Because diamond weights are seldom identical, approximate carat weights are shown.

Sears gives you a Carat Weight Certificate yhich states the exact weight, to one-hundredth of a carat, of every Tradition center diamond of or more. If you are halfway between the teens and a face lift, it is time to give your makeup super-critical inspection. You may think you worked out the perfect makeup of a few years back. And that. But is it? Nothing in the beauty world is constant but changes changes for tie better.

Take eye cosmetics as an example. Not long ago a young grandmother was heard to say, any woman reaches that certain age, she should never wear eyelashes. look Maybe that would have been true at one time, but not since the introduction of modified falsies. If your own lashes are faded or nkimpy, wearing modifications can bring your face into younger focus. A film of amber or gray eyeshadow clears and brightens the eyes.

Calls attention away from the laugh lines, too. For blanking out those aging undereye shadows, the new cosmetic is an under-cover eye cream cake that both moisturizes the delicate area and screens out the dark patches with a gentle kind of dazzle. Then a loose powder and glowy as comsilk. Perhaps you have not thought of using it for years. Certainly not as an eye cosmetic.

Well, at the finish of a up, a tiny bit of loose powder on the eye circles then onto your entire face and dust off the excess. Put it all together and you dust off 10 years. MRS. WARREN G. LATHAM Miss Barbara Bray by Scholl Overall glove leather in beige or light green.

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