Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Jun 1967, p. 34

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TOA THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, June 26, 1967 ! Arnel Swiss pique double knit in brilliant contrasting colors is used for this struc- tured shift with seaming de- tail to outline the side panels. Colors are lime and | _- FOR THE HONEYMOON pepper green with spiced orange side panels; royal . blue and pepper green with lime green side panels; pink and pepper green with lime green side panels. What Should You Select To Give the Newlyweds? You do not need to give a|tureen, the china pattern should wedding present just because you've been invited to the wed- ding, but people who attend the reception do feel obilgateed. Silver, linens, china and crys- tal are the most popular pre- gents for the bride. Once a girl's silver pattern has been chosen, K's. simple to give her a piece of silver in that pattern. Regis- tries are kept in stores so that pattern and pieces selected are recorded to avoid duplication and help the giver to make a choice: Relatives and close friends may elect to give com- plete place settings in silver. Others may choose extra forks and knives, easy on the bud- get. You can go on to serving spoons, gravy ladles, tomato servers, steak sets, holloware. The same idea applies to china. A bride may not want a hodgepodge of china. Except for a beautiful and distinctive be the one the bride selects. An unusual set of demitasse cups or a complete breakfast set in a cheerful motif will be accep- table and cherished, but odd serving pieces are likely to be undersirable. If table glassware' ts given and no pattern has been decid- ed upon, you should give at least six goblets or wine glass- es. The bride can add to the starter set or exchange it for a pattern she prefers, Table linens may be the most desirable present of all. A bride can always use another set of placemats, and tablecloth. It | will be an especially welcome |idea, considering that she will | be entertaining a lot at the out- | set of married life. Small appliances for the kit- | chen--toaster, waffle iron, steak grill are welcome gifts, provid- ed she can exchange them with- out difficulty. Good Planning Leads To Wedding Success A future bride may read and re-read lists of things nec- essary for a successful wed- ding. But she should then ask hherself what is necessary for her wedding to be successful. The truth is that no bride "needs a stage managed wed- ding to be happy, if she loves the bridegroom. A girl with enough time to plan a wedding usually will not be content to marry in a judge's chambers or at a city hall. She will want something more memorable than that. But she doesn't need to spend every cent she can muster up to have a large weeding with lots of guests she has never geen before and may never see again, The wedding need consist of mo more than: 1. The ceremony 2. Male relative or friend to give away the bride 3. Two witnesses 4. A ring 5. Flowers and or a prayer Kk 6. A reception of some sort qith a wedding cake A great many small wed- ings take place every year, and many of these weddings sparkle because of their sheer simplicity. A bride may wear white and wear a veil and be | married in a church .without all \the fanfare associated with a church wedding. The wedding could be in a chapel or it could be at home. Every bride wants to look her best on her wedding day, and a careful makeup job is part of the preparation. The best mgkeup is the most natural. The/ bride's makeup on her wedd! day should be similar to her USual evening makeup. Foundation and powder should match the bride's nat- ural skin shades and should be applied with slight touch all over, including the neck so that there is no telltale line where makeup ends. Lipstick. and nail polish Brides Apply Makeup Carefully To Look Their Best At Weddin hould be subdued, but not overly light. Although some of the most popular shades to- day are ultra-light, they will not look well on a girl dressed all in white. Dark or overly brilliant reds will contrast too starkly. A medium pink or rose will add color without ap- pearing garish. The bride should not experi- 'ment with a new hairdo just for the wedding. It may flop unexpectedly and the bride will not be able to repair it if she is not familiar with the style. She must remember also that she should be able to keep the hairdo looking fresh through the honeymoon without spend- ing hours at the hair dresser ~. or putting her hair up in curt ers. Perfume should also be nat- ural and the one the bride likes best. There are several brands on the market labelled bride's perfume but it is not necessary to get a special scent just for the wedding day. When the bride is actually getting dressed for the cere- mony she should have someone help her. A friend or relative can help with such items as zipping up her dress or adjust- ing her veil. She should make sure she has a supply of extra pins, bob- Wedding of all. t,he to perfection, 28 Simcoe N. by Reeds For The Prettiest We're really sentimental about flowers we ar- range for weddings. It's the personal touch, the exacting attention to each and every detail. the careful planning and timing that will make your wedding the most beautiful memory Bridal Party Flowers © The Church © The Reception Downtown Oshawa "Over 50 Years Growing with Oshawa" Of All! BRIDES -- Please come in and receive your copy of our _ illustrated booklet "Wedding Flowers', D'S Our years of experience will be helpful . . . 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