ee on-the-go styles for the wedding trip. Page 2-A "The Guardian - The Evening Patriot According to tradition, ever bride is beautiful as she walks down the aisle Part o beauty comes from the lacy cloud of veiling which surrounds her head Veils come in al! style lengths, sizes and fabrics, and must he .uited to the dre to the bride's hairdo and to the type of wedding Designer Helene Ar Says lace mantillas are particu larly popular thiseyear ith the lace matching” that on the dress. They are available in short, shoulder length or long styles. If the bride can afford it, the lace is often imported from France . ' Also popular is the able veil, actually two one. This style is used if he bride is wearing a long formal gown. A short, shoulder length veil is worn for both the cere- nhold detach veils in mony and the reception 4 floor length veil is attached for the ceremony only and can be removed to allow freedom of movement at the reception Most of the short veils are ex treme], bouffant billowing around the shoulders The headpiece to which the veil is attached also varies wid- ely. Simple pillbox styles which sit on top of the head are popu- lar, especially for winter or the girl with a bouffant hair style, a bow, flowers or lace clip can be pinned in the front of the hair, just above the j air sett the Flower girl Mary Lou Moore sniffs bouquet of Mrs. Dale Moore, the pavrtine oe f Jean is. . Mrs Arnmhold says that an- _ Claude MacKay Photo ‘other style - setter for this season is the lace cap which covers, almost the whole head A diamond should be selected: and is in keeping with the sim- |some tips that will be helpful. Engagement ring is selected like a wardrobe. It should flat- pler hairdos which are now similar t dr be it ter the lady's hand. Does she — : 0 a Wal 0 l em have a thin or plump hand? the Brilliant, Heart and Pear Long, tapering fingers or short shapes are more becoming. The ones? First consider these fac- most flattering shapes for than half of all engagement he tors, then buy! plump, short fingers are the rings are selected by men. Of- i would be better, of course Basically, there are five pop- Marquise and the Emerald Cut. ten this happy event takes place |if both were to select the dia- ular diamond shapes, the Bril-- How much should you pay for et the Christmas season.. How-|mond. But, whether the man liant (or round). Emerald Cut,' diamonds? That depends on the ever, as his lady fair will wear makes the choice by himself, or|/ Heart, Marquise and Pear. four C’s: Carat Weight, Colour, his ring for a long time, it is im-! if they do this together, here are ‘Shapes For long, thin fingers, | Clarity and Cut. COLOUR: A fine gem dia- mond has a delicate white col- our, with the clearness of a drop of pure water. Diamonds frequently are pale yellow, brown or grey. These are not of good enough colour to be gem diamonds. Occasionally, dia- monds have a very pronounced colour such as canary-yellow, golden brown. deep blue, gr@en pink, red and black. These are rarities and are known as ‘‘fan- cies." CLARITY: No two diamonds Jewellers tell us that mere (portant that his choice pleases —— | walk down the aisle with your head in.a cloud . In a headdress of be- are alike have greater wi magic especial- brilliance others, some have flaws that cannot be cut ly for you. out. A dia : considered perfect it has no flaws that can be seen under a loupe that magnifies it ten times. CARAT WEIGHT: Diamonds are measured by a tiny unit of weight called a carat. There are 100 points to a carat. Therefore, \ a 30 point diamond is equal to a half carat, 75 points to three- quarters of a carat, etc CUT: The brilliance and col- our for which diamonds are treasured depend on perfect cut- ting plus 100 per cent complete polishing. Therefore, although two diamonds of the same weight may be equally white in colour and perfect, one may be a better buy than the other be- cause of its polish. For example. ae with completely pol- Travel companions —— @ dresses @ handbags © sweaters @ scarves "The shop where smarter women shop" HELAINE’S MILLINERY Montague P. ELL ished edges or “girdles” have more fire than those not fully | polished, for this brilliant circle _of light enhances the diamond's beauty and makes it look larg- er, too. As far back as can be remem- bered, the diamond has always symbolized love and betrothal There was an ancient belief that diamonds had magical powers and worked as love potions. To be effective, however, the dia- mond had to be set so that it touched the skin. Also, the dia- mond had to be worn on the fourth finger of the left hand be- cause it was believed the vein of love ran from this finger direct- ly to the heart. The name ‘‘diamond’”’ was de- rived from the Greek work ‘‘ad- |amas.”’ When translated, this means invincible, unconquerable . like the eternity of love. As we all know, a diamond is for- ever, too, because it is the hard- est substance known to- man. It is the aristocrat of all gems, un- surpassed in brilliance and beauty ... truly the most treas- | ured and most beautiful of na- | ture’s gifts to mankind. Suggested list of basic linen To give you an idea of how many sheets, towels, tablecloths and related items of linen you may need, here is a suggested ————— adhon tat [ame from Mona's Boutique Choose fashionable traveling com- : panions from.our new collection of We've a world of pretty and pack- able coats, costumes, suits and dresses to choose from, all in wrinkle- resistant fabrics and colors that travel first class! Mona’s also carry a wide selection of accessories for the bride, featuring personalized service and a quality line of clothing. 2 summerweight blankets. 2 bedspreads—one for sum- mer, one for winter. Mattress towels. 16 face cloths. 6 guest towels—may be fing- ertip size. 2 bath mats 1 shower curtain 2 bathroom rug and lid sets 1 formal dinner cloth with 12 matching napkins. 2 informal tablecloths— or one cloth and one set of eight placemats—with matching nap- popular. The cap’ can be topped with artificial flowers, seed pearls or rhinestone Most of the headpieces are ery’ smal!, except in July and \ugust. This also apples to he veils for the bridesmaids The pastel shades are most pop- ilar for bridesmaids oullits, especially aqua, pink it blue ind nie green la e bridesmaids’ veils are attache ed t6 a simple bow which clips on the head The ve are freqently detach able and the headpiece can be used as a hat |&ter Mrs’ Arnhold notes that many girls today look for this double ‘Clouds of lacey veils crown the bridal gown . use in the veils they buy since cost is a frequent factor. The price of the bridal vei! can range from about $35 up, depen ding on the size, amount of de coration and the type of lace used. Seed pearls are particu- larly popular for - decoration It is a good idea to buy the gown and veil in the same place, even if you have a fam- ily heirloom veil you'd like to use The store frequently can have the heirloom restyled to match your The most popular fabri headpieces is silk faced peau a fabric which is similar to peau de soie, but less expensive gown for Buying or renting is a big question Unless you have a fairy god- mother who provides you with a completely equipped me. vou will probably be faced with the question “Which is better for a newly- wed couple, renting an apart- ment or buying a home” For the young couple, the ma- jor expense of a down payment on a house is usually too much. Renting is less expensive since there is less upkeep ») taxes, and fewer incidentia] like heat- ing Also, you may not want to have to furnish a whole house all at once If you do have enough money saved to buy a home, the U.S, department of agriculture offers several facts to keep in mind. | First, remember that the larger the downpayment and the short- er the term of the mortgage loan, the less the house will cost in the long run For instance, a $15,000 mort- gage at six per cent interest paid over 15 years will cost you about half the cost of the origin- al loan in interest. If paid in 25 years, interest will cost almost nine-tenths of the original loan. Meney counselors advise allowing two and one- half times annua! tncome for purchase of a home. But don't forget the wife who is working at the time of her marriage may not be employed a year later. And children also will increase costs and cut down on money available The extras that in buying a house perty taxes, insurance, heat and upkeep. These usually total! about foug to five per cent of the cost of the home each year. The total mortgage payment each month should amount to about 25 per cent of take home pay This {s about the same figure which should be alloted for mon- thly apartment rent, but prices vary widely with locality. In some areas you may have to go generally are involved include pro- as high as 30 per cent to find an apartment, while in others the rent budget will be less. With an apartment, you are not buying anything and will make no profit. On the other hand. you will have less expenses as you go along and will not be tied g a long- term mortgage— an |gifts. 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