Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 8 Jun 1956, p. 10

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a i L} } i: Ta 1 SUNSHINE FOR SONNY LITTLE brother wille 'ertain- ly want to have his place in the sun whether it's on the sand pile, in the play pen, or on the beach. And he will need to be dressed comfortably and coolly now that hot days are the pre- diction. This snappy outfit will be a both to mother and Never Neglect as it is practical Junior mama will be happy over sucker it is designed like overall with short pants embroidery decorates the bi joy feels left out. small fry because it is as cute will love the feel of his play suit and easy washability, Made of seer- Swiss ib, By TRACY ADRIAN The bride's mother. as hostess, years: stands at the head of the line, careful thought before you hand "Happy the bride the sun shines on today." The unforgettable strains of Lohengrin, the swish of satin and the cloud-like form of white lace : veiling, this is what every young bride-to-be dreams of before the . great day Tradition In years gone by was something one did not change in any shape or form. Whims of young maidens were 'overlooked. and buggy were slowly eliminated. and bridal tradition was no longer considered "law". It is well known to the male population that the woman has a perfect right to change her mind and in'these days young brides are apt to make dras- tic changes: completely upsetting wedding tradition. Junior brids are now blossom- {ing forth in ankle-length pastel i gowns, although white is still dom- mant in most circles. Petite caps instead of the traditional bridal i veil are also becoming popular with the bride of today Yes, times have changed, the : tradition in years past dictated that brides must don floor-length gowns with sweeping trains, but now these have been replaced, in many cases, by charming ankle- length gowns in soft billowing nylon, frosted organdie and of course the all-time popular, satin The going away wardrobe, which 'in years gone by. was quite elab- { orate has again seen a change. The i woman of today must watch her budget for with the high cost of liv- ; ing one must choose clothes with an eye for economy. Brides, of course: want the very best, and who can blame them. For as they have heard numerous times from mother and grandmother, "if you don't have pretty things now to + wear, it's ten to one you won't be able to afford them after vou are married." And it is quite true, not just an old wives' tale at all. After marriage the young woman who was so clothes conscious now begins to concentrate on her home and furnishings. Simple dresses are tops with the is Lifetime Luggage Sound Investment Trousseau luggage is of those long - term items which you an one to greet each guest so that no one|have to consider, for you will keep + |it and use it for a good many and therefore it deserves but as years rolled by, the horse __ Costly Old Traditions Modified By Practical Bride Of Today money-minded Miss. Simple, and of good quality. These facts are of| utmost importance. But what to do) for evening wear If money has been spent lavishly on tailored day dresses? It's simple enough. Straight lines munus frills and flufis can be trimmed to perfec- tion for evening wear. A gay bel soft scarf about the neck held wit brilliants, dainty shoes and acces-| |sories can change the plain after-| noon frock into evening magic. Try| it and you'll soon agree. z Dainty lingerie is a major fac-| tor. Straight slips for hard wear are necessary but two or three delicate filmy slips for dress-up will complete this section of the wardrobe. Stockings are amother important item on the bride's list, light shades for day-time wear and shadowed shades for evening. At least six pairs of nylons are need- ed. This may seem like a lot, but the smart young woman thinks far| ahead before the wedding day ana| purchases these things from week to week, making it easier on the pay cheque. Accessories can run into quite -a sum of money if the buyer does not take stock of her wardrobe. Twa| hats should be sufficient, One to] wear with a tailored suit or dresses, the other for after six wear, although a hat for evening is not essential. Gloves should be chosen to match shoes: or at least blend with them. Three to four) pair of gloves are handy, for they do soll easily. If one pair is not| | wearable one can always fall back on the others. For nothing com- pletes an outfit so thoroughly as a pair of dainty gloves One purse, a catch-all, for after- noons and a small evening purse is actually all one needs. 'However, if lucky enough to have the money to spend on such things, three or four purses are never too many. | These are a few things the young bride of today must keep in mind. With the wardrobe packed for travelling, the young maid will wish friends and relatives farewell with a feeling of confidence and oride in her appearance. fabric. and should be color-match- ed or smartly contrasted with the outside. : Has Her Own Role | important role to play in this wed- a . i Bride's Gown Mother Of Bride Sets The Theme their problems, | th The bride's mother has her own|the family. os lead, and choose I bay i ding, too. She is the person who fathers may be included here, but over the money to buy has guided her daughter into usually prefer to mingle with the You are not choosing it for the charming adulthood, and it is her Buen he bride and groom come wedding journey alone. You want judgment and influence that should lastly, the bridesmaids. ers mix with the guests durin, this time. : Toast-time is always observed them to be the nucleus of a larger [sponsible for the smoothness and in at least two cases, the toast to|,gqortment you may acquire later, 800d taste of the proceedings. She Receiving Line with the groom's mother next. The Planning the reception for a wedding takes a lot of time and will probably mean a few head- aches A few simple rules may help to organize the arrangements. If the wedding is to be in a church, it is usual to hold the reception at an- other place, but today, many brides prefer to have the wedding supper served in the church par- lor bp a woman's organization within the congregation, especial- ly if she is an active member of Ne uebe hardy travellers, at home on any|is. | tendants. There may be in addi-| Select matching pleces, or co-|usher before the processional, and tion, toasts to the mothers, in or-|ordinating ones, conservative and every guest will see her; she will der for the fathers to get a chance classic enough to withstand fad|pe ifrst in the receiving line to to speak. The minister or a good|changes. If they are simpfe in|. ot acquaintances, old friends! friend of the family customarily design, they will combine easily 8 i iy rerybod . 0). 5 proposes the toast to the bride, with other types in the future. For 21d Take everybody welcome. UB the groom responding and propos- distinctive features, you can add a en 3 ous) 1.8 if wi lave to] the church, or perhaps by some of ing, in turn a toast to the attend- suitcase covers or tags which|<®¢P 20 Sve OF every detail, Dave) her close friends. ants. The best man answers this. make your luggage readily distin. Smile for all, acknowledgement There may be more guests atl Rha - ------ | guishable among a pile on a sta- for very compliment. the reception than at the cere- FIRST AID CAMPAIGN tion platform. mony, but never fewer, if both BONN (Reuters)--The West Ger- You don't save money by buying 'EGGS IS MEAT' | which fits {formal or informal theme. then the maid of honor and| chooses a formal-length gown with| 8 oli "the pieces you acquire now to be make the wedding as perfect as by bat and Fon dipindinct' match or contrast, travel medium, and you will want| She is the official hostess, re-| The women guests are correc |with street-length dresses the bride, and the toast to the at- walks up the aisle, escorted by an|@ Bown or street-length gown with | correct accessories and a small |corsage. Women guests wear the same type of clothes. mothers of the bride and groom |can wear gowns, depending upon the bride's choice. Guests wear dresses. rufacturers ask you to avoid is sit- AOUSEHOLD HINT on rough stones or concrete When painting windows protect J los i damp su Such treatment panes by coating each with a damp, the makers pleac 3 will damage the fabric but proper thick soap-and-water paste. When hang it up and let dry thor: care will tee manv more the job's finished. paint splatters oughly. Another hazard the max-/months of Iwill wash off easily with the soap. SHOP IN AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT 1 SWIM SUIT CARE Never put your swim suit away ting La AN always the best for ...e Summer Bvery bride is meant to be beautiful. And every gown in our Bridal Dept. has been styled to make that dream come true . . . Come in to Black's and let them help you make all your glorious plans . See our complete selection in lingerie trouseau Be : : fashions and all the accessories, FISHIN' WEATHER matching sou' wester panion wears a green rubber coat and helmet. Both of the coats are closed with gilt hooks and have plenty of pocket space. The boots are red rubber piped in white By Tracy Adrian. The Bridesmaids, Mother of These youthful anglers are is com- getting all set for the summer vacation with a few practice days in the stream and they are perfectly turned out for the sport. The smaller boy is wear ing a yellow slicker and a the Bride, etc., will find equally matching beauty in the delightfully original gowns, headdress, veils and all the 'accessories from mony, conservative formal eve- ning or dinner clothes are required for formal correctness with gloves and hats of some kind. Dinner dresses are worn for less formal atmosphere, and formal or street- Mothers of the bride can find length, according 10 the bride's gown, for informality. too, in choosing e right dress for a wedding in Black's. China, Silver Welcome Gifts Additional pieces of the bride's |china pattern will be a welcome They will, of course, follow the a gown into the ultra-formal For ultra-formal wear, |gift, if you are invited to a wed- {ding and don't know what to buy. The same thing goes for her silver. She may have bought only the essential pieces of {china or silver in an open stock pattern, and the salad forks, but- |ter knives, table spoons, etc., that she doesn't have will com- plete her set. Vegetable bowls, extra cups and saucers take an important place in the gift dis- play. conservative flowers. Less formal ceremonies require "The House of Style for Women" 72 Simcoe St. North -- Oshawa Even in informal occasions, the formal or street-length street-length --. Kitty Clive, famed British come- dienne who died in 1785, was also! OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS TILL 9 P.M. That is all for daytime weddings, | though. If it is an evening cere- noted for a fine singing voice. are held at the same place man Red Cross has called for alll cheaply constructed cases. A snap- Eggs, which are valuable At a formal reception there is NeW automobiles to be delivered|PY outside may be SSovering ue Sources of protein, vitamins and! always a receiving line. Is the cOmplete with a first-aid kit In a i ato Of FORE TIOUon, poy mM nerals, Ja 7h Sood substitute prospect not too pleasing? Re. Program to combat road injuries, , Gores in canvas or leather, or or meat. They lend themselves tol member that this is the one/it also calls for first-aid instruc- if it is soft - sided, see that | Doth sweet and savory dishes as/ chance for every guest to wish the! tion for every driver and Proposes |p. me is of good steel | well as to milk drinks. couple well. It may be the first that insurance companies refuse girength plus lightness is the Spportunity many of the groom's Protection to people nos trained in| aim Took for strong metal hard- Fo siives aug friends ig have to | ware, cleanly finished edges, even Oysters, rich in minerals and | i JLide, n , t gives the To make large, barn-like rooms gluing of the leather or. fabric protein, have been known as a Ri er, as official hostess, | more inviting, use a rich, darker| The lining should be of good health - promoting food for cen- 30 The orl e herself, a moment hue on the walls | quality, no matter what the type of turies f HEALTH FOOD New brides choose houseware essentials from R. B. Reed and Sons hardware. Come see the 1001 gift ideas on display. SAVE NEARLY 40% Revere ware copper clad stainless steel 1V2-qt. sauce pan with cover. Regular 7.95 ... 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