Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Jun 1966, p. 17

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INTEREST IN pearls is increasing this spring, es- pecially in combination with most, These pretend pearls, by Judith MeCann, are ar- ranged in four strands and _ pearl is a Pearls May Symbolize Tears But To Possess Them Is A Joy By MARGARET NESS {not eject the irritant so it cov- NEW YORK (CP) -- Thejers it with a smooth coating pearl, birthstone of the month'which hardens and grows. This of June, has had a long his-is the pearl. tory as an ornament for women. i Only in comparatively modern| BEGAN gg -- ' times has man come to the aid sie of pea : caagege) Gaaer 4 te its Size ear. - 2 fe ---- rfectly - matched necklace of uf But a peari is noi aiways # satel pearls is extremely ex- | pensive. ig ve! ae -- It wasn't until the 18th cen tury that there is the imitation pearl. tot 2 7 Moy! : ow the pearl is made. It was It is on cheaper than' ich jater before the process the genuine article: 'of aiding the oyster in forming stecig: Pnighon sng" endo' pearls became a big business. ments Christ. In Oriental legend, the The best oyster beds are on symbol of good! health, energy and beauty, In India priests carried a pear! in! the palm of one hand, as a charm for their safety. Later ' the pearl was associated with) Mother oysters spawn in the goddess Diana, a hunter but| June. In a week or 80 the larvae also the protector of young!turn into shellfish, These young girls oysters are then collected and Cleopatra is said to have dis- or - bind -- solved a pearl earring in vine- , hi gnlact 4 with a gar and drunk the mixture time they are injecte a irritant. But the pearis will not while dining with Mark Antony. : ; This is linked with the tradition| D© ready for another seven or . j eight years. During this time that pearls are equated with! ia \easthae® buctevs ust be love, But the story is apocry- phal pearls do not dissolve carefully watched, to see they lands of Japan where a warm stream from the south seas sweeps in. So oyster "farms" were started there, the coasts of the southern is-' color that sults your skin tone pearis with a side ciap in vari- | jand shade of hair, The oyster plays no part in' ous imitation gems. Judith McCann likes pearis tal |the making of imitation pearls. shading two-tone colors in pink, | jag a bead is covered witha) a peari-like esseuce, quite often fish scales, The best known of these sim- ulated pearis are produced on the Spanish island of Majorca in the Mediterranean, Tourists can roam around the large govern- ment store where all sorts of jewelry and figurines re- combling the real aem« are sold at reacanable prices. But there openea are no tours of the factory. The|Cow instead of a bottie of milk) light blue and green, as prell as each strand compesed of g beads and the other half of fer tation Pearls, COW INVADES HOME GUILDFORD, England (CP), ine aoor ana <Héate discovered) sel! from the fish scales used on her doorstep. The animal is overpowering. shouldered its way past herand| Simulated pearls have two ad- trampled round the house until | vantages over the real thing, natural or cultured. Their lower helpers arrived to drag it into' price makes them available to 'he garden, those with small incomes. And ~~~ their size can be regulated so that it is easy for the manufac- turer to produce thousands in matching sizes and colors, TEXTURE DIFFERS One quick way of telling real from simulated pearls is the fee], Real pearls haven't the absolutely smooth surface of the imitation, There's almost a granulated feeling. This spring there is great in- terest in pearls combined with gem stones, Trifari.uses imita-| tion pearls and pseudo gold for) . Village "The First wi th In Fabrice" - Leces @ Reyons tks @ Cottons @ Vootiens" @ Brocades six - strand necklaces,half yl (oy J. Johnson souls space in poem that at least one man) ithe ne = Surrey housewife Joanna Jacobs' ition of trust, iouna id THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, June 2, 1966 17 Unusual Ad that they don't trust their prives| | Attracts Attention ber fher fegiten year sn AUCLAND, .N.Z. (CP) Gil- | that 1 thought J And did she intend up few debts on the sir 'ot I would demon- the advertisement? "Good heavens no," she de- pap feel confidence in his wife.|clared. "You don't think he "After 25 years Pi happy mar-, "Mind you, from one or two|Would have put that in if he ried Jife I shall cheerfully be|things she has been saying)'idn't know I was very, very | responsible for any debts con- | since the advertisement ap-| frugal?" tracted in my name by my) peared, | am beginning to think, gay ' wife," that I should have added 'up, Asked to explain his declara-\!0 £10' as a safeguard," | Costume jewelry can be made Johnson said:) | gad Mrs. Johnson: 'It's typi- by heating glass marbles and ont tine eit ' think i omasee miele thaws inten innd a "9 MARBLES ADD BEAUTY men " pilyoction the 4 'annnsite ie Hine | ee ... it's here again -- DUNN'S Fabulous Semi Annual DOLLAR - SALE SUITS that readily, The oyster produce ural and culturcd pearls. cultured also get an man ritant, that accidentally assist both nat- The from | USE FISH SCALES Pear|s originate as an ir such as a erain of sand,|pearls come in gets into the! from get enough food and are safe from parasites that could de- stroy a whole oyster bed cultured many shades, yellow to black, It's a Both natural and pins, shaped, to wear at the neckline of late-day dresses. There are also flower pins that look like pearls, embellished with rhine stones, And for summer strap less gowns, the suggestion is a necklace of two rows of mock elongated and modernly! IT PARK RD. King Park Plaza PHONE 723-0721 FOR THE PRICE OF seaweed! misconception that pink are the You should choose the ANNOUNCEMENT 0) S Zan, Kathy Sue and ckQ@$S IS COMING Lee of the House of Monday, June 6th Woman staff extend a warm welcome to Pat Sisson, Pat, another of Oshawa's top hair stylists, would. be de- lighted to have her WALNUT GRAINED BOOKCASE ROOM DIVIDER oyster along with the gem stones and gold. Real the oyster eats. The oyster can-| best pearls are extremely ex - 'ei ib ea mts pensive but man - made pearis are within reach of caught with a matching leaf pin. 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