Miss Margo McClennen and | Mr. John William MacDonald whose engagement is announc- ed today have set the date for IS ANN IHR Jo Aldwinckle, Women Women's Editor | Louise Gibbs Wed To Bob Richardson Last Saturday The marriage of Louise Flor- ence Gibbs and Robert Burrell Richardson was solemnized by [the Reverend Mervin Bury in King Street United Church on Saturday afternoon. The bride is the daughter of Mr. William G. Gibbs of Oshawa and the late Mrs. Gibbs and the bridegroom Dial RA 3-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, July 27, 1960 7 (14 C. Richardson of is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Don-|_ sleeve length determines the length of the glove. With the three - quarter sleeve in vogue, many long gloves are being worn. A teen-ager is ne uy one wig can get away wearing s gloves with even a sleeveless evening dress, he said. Proper fitting, particularly of leather gloves, was important if they are to last y "Some women just won't take the time to put their gloves on slowly the first few times until the gloves have adopted the shape of the hand. Gloves Form Essential Part Of Fashionable Woman's Wardrobe THE EXPERTS SAY "A well-dressed woman would By EDNA BLAKELY not go anywhere without a hat Canadian Press Staff Writer |and gloves," says W. A. Booth, TORONTO (CP) -- The art of head of the glove department for glove-making is said to go back|a large Toronto department store. to the time of prehistoric cave-| (Eaton's) dwellers. In an interview he went into But after all those years, the|the matter of fashion in the glove makers of gloves are still trying| trade. to convince all women they're not| Fashion, he said, decrees the properly dressed without gloves.|length of the sleeve, and the Casleton, Beverly Jenkins A Bride-To-Be Is Guest of Honor Miss Beverly Jenkins, whose marriage to Mr, Paul Bradbury will take place this Friday eve- | ning, has been guest of honor at | several pre-nuptial showers. The bride-elect was honored at a miscellaneous shower at the home of her aunt, Mrs. John ! Jenkins, Carnegie avenue. Fol- lowing the unwrapping of gifts, refreshments were Miss Carol Jenkins and Mrs. Meredith Jones. Miss Allison Jefferies was host- their wedding on Saturday, Au. | William Moljentien, 204 Jor vi i Tnit- | fiance is the son o© r. an est 27, is Nasthmisser ig | Mrs. John MacDonald, all of | ed Church. e e-to-be is | oohawa, | the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. --Ireland Studio Eleanor Irene Leighton United | In Marriage With Grant C. Werry United Church, Bow- the scene of a Saturday evening Irene Leighton was united in marriage with Grant Cole Werry. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs,| Herbert Leighton of Bowmanville, | and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. Werry of Enniskillen. The Reverend W. K. Housland- er performed the double ring ceremony and Mr. Arthur Calli- son played the wedding music, accompanying Mrs. Lloyd Ayre who sang "The Wedding Prayer" ani "0 Perfect Love." Given in marriage by her fa- ther, the bride wore a full length gown of carnation white silk or- ganza fanning out into a circular train. The short sleeved bodice of embroidered silk organza fea- tured a sabrina neckline and Trinity manville, was wedding on when Eleanor | cinching | tions Mr. Albert Werry of Enniskillen ess at a miscellaneous shower at was best man for his brother, | hier home on Simcoe street south. and the ushers were Dr. Clark Werry of Toronto and Mr. Allan Werry of Enniskillen, brothers of fe bridegroom, held in the! Etre Mrs. Kenneth Lyon, he reception was held in the and Mrs. Ray Darling. was matron of honor and the - other attendants were Mrs. Terry church hall. To receive the Mrs. Oswi Weeks, Montrave Masters of Bowmanville, and bride's mother wore a sheath Byenus, punt of the bride, enter. Mi: - Betty Jane Werry as jun-|dress of printed silk in shades of|t3ined at a buffet lunch on her jor bridesmaid. They all wore tan and white, complemented identical street - length gowns of with a matching hip Ilcngth Ly Robert Weeks at the ome flower white silk organza, strap-|jacket, a white picture hat of party less, with emerald cummerbunds silk straw, and corsage of pink| the richly gathered Briarcliffe roses. Assisting was| en i skirts and complemented with|{the bridegroom's mother who diane) pag Was Lig igs split level jackets, embroidered in| chose a sheath dress of cham-|cempled guest. white and emerald green. They pagne beige pure silk shanlung . Mrs, Steve Rigo. held at the home of Mrs. Gerald tions, roses and ivy trais. Mrs. Glenn Gilbert of Oshawa served by [Assisting her in serving was A neighborhood shower was Darling, Albert street. Co-host- lawn. Assisting the hostess was of Mrs, Verna Bradbury, mother| of the bridegroom, at which the Nova Scotia. Mr. Rhyddid Williams played the wedding music and the bride was given in marriage by her) father, SOCIAL NOTICE ENGAGEMENT nylon organza over faffeta. The| Mr. and Mrs. William McClen- lace bodice yas styled with a| nen announce the engagement of Scalloped neckline and the organ-| i al {their daughter, Margo Karon, to za overskirt was accented by | is matching cummerbund that {Mr. Johp William MacDonald, formed a bow at the back. Her) son of Mr. and Mrs. John Mac-|waist-length veil wat gsured by| | Donald, all of Oshawa. The mar-|2 tiara of pearls and r inestones | ; f pink riage will take place on Saturday, | 20d she carried a nosegay of p August 27, at 2 p.m. in Northmin-| aio Carolyn Campbell was ster United Church. maid of honor wearing a pink ny- lon organza over taffeta dress ENGAGEMENT | with floating back panels, and a "he t is ed pink flowered bandeau on her of Rose Marie, daughter of Mr. hair. | and Mrs. Idris Stacey of Oshawa, Mr. Clayton Richardson was | to Mr. Roy H. Carter, son of Mr.|best man. A reception followed at and Mrs. Roy Carter of Hamilton, | the Hotel Genosha and later the| The marriage is to take place on| couple left on a motoring honey- | Saturday, August 27, at 3.30 p.m. moon to Lake Placid, New York. in the chapel of Albert Street; Mr. and Mrs. Richardson will United Church. | make their home in Oshawa. HAMSTER MISCHIEF MARRIAGE { The Reverend and Mrs. John van Harmelen, RR 2, Whitby, an-| VANCOUVER (CP) -- A pet nounce the forthcoming marriage hamster was blamed for a re- of their daughter, Joanna, to Mr. cent fire at the home of Mr. and Alvin Beukema, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Murray here. After a Mrs. P. Beukema of Assen, The|small blaze started in the base- Netherlands. The ceremony is to/ment the Murrays found the | [take place in the Hebron Chris- hamster, Pete, scampering tian Reformed Church of Oshawa around with an open box of | on Saturday, August 13, 1960, at matches. The blaze was doused 3 p.m. |without serious damage. | | | wore tiny petal hats of emerald complemented with a matching green and white organza, and three - quarter duster coat. She! carried nosegays of white carna- wore a matching hat, beige| and roses outlined with accessories, and bronze chrysan-| green leaves themums comprised her corsage. | "iss Debra Leighton as flower For the honeymoon trip to] girl wore frost white silk organza | points east the bride donned al designed with a Peter Pan neck-|dress of embroidered champagne| line, short puff sleeves, and a|beige, with matching velvet sash| fully gathered short skirt, fea-|accenting the split level skirt, a turing a sash and back bustle White flowered hat and corsage of WARD'S Present These . . SPECIALS for motifs of the same embroidery in wedding ring design accented the billowing skirt. She wore a crown of tulle leaves, seed pearls and sequins to hold her waist length veil of tulle illusion, and she car- cascade of white carna- bow of emerald green silk organ-| White roses. za. Her headdress was identical! On their return the couple will with that worn by the senior reside in Enniskillen, Ontario attendants, and she carried a] Out of town guests were pres- miniature nosegay of white car-|ent from Oshawa, Enniskillen, nations and roses with green Toronto, Newtonville, Guelph, leaves w~vnt and Blackstock, Ontario. Aesianee SAVES $ $ UP TO 50% avo MORE Get Your Vacation Needs . . . At Great Savings! . . . merchandise already substantially reduced . . . big savings in every department ! There are still many wonderful bargains left. SPECIAL RACK CLEAROUT ODDS & ENDS DRESSES BLOUSES SKIRTS SLIMS, ETC. _---- | All Sales Final ® Alterations Extra Blacks LADIES' WEAR LTD. OPEN FRIDAY EVE. UNTIL 9 P.M. 72 SIMCOE ST. NORTH | | TOMORROW FRIDAY & SATURDAY! 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