HONEYMOON, Ceremony groom ‘Ss wallet, too +‘ % co ay chopped blanched | By tradition and practice, the/ wedding is supposed to be the bride’s show. But often the groom doesn’t get enough cre- dit for his share in the setting. Just consider what would be ZW ee the items the ssing ™ he bride wouldn’t have an ment or a wedding ring The man pay s for both. He gets one break — if there’s a double ring ceremony the bride buys his ring for him. +There wouldn't be many flowers. Formal etiquette de- crees (although local custom varies) that the groom buy the bride’s bouquet, corsages for the’ two mothers and _ bouton- nieres for men in the wedding party. Bride and ushers would | not get gifts. ~ The clergyman who per- forms the ceremony would lose a contribution - There would be no honey- moon trip. COsT ACCOUNTING at what these ex- t’s look penuses add Diamiond engagement rings range from $150 for a tiny stone set in yellow gold to $900 for a perfect one - carat stone of course bigger stones cost more, depending on number of carats, and quality of the stone. The brides wedding ring, us- ually a plain, untooled gold band, ean cost as little as $10. Set with 10 or 12 tiny diamonds it might run up to $200. The groom's wedding ring is larger and wider than the bride’s and costs about twice as much. The bridal bouquet can run from $15 to $25 while corsages for mothers start at $5. (The bride supplies bouquets for her attendants.) Usher boutonnieres cost $1 each Jewelry or a similar — How to feed 100 for $50 Here's a parlor game that ealls for some kitchen thinking by brides and their mothers What kind of food a you manage on $80 for wed- ding guests? You might try to figure out @ menu. But chances are you won't come close to the delec- table spread arran, Dorothy May for her daughter Kathleen's wedding. At the reception in her Ingle- wood, Calif., home, Mrs. May orved cocktail wieners. tiny meat balls, miniature cream puffs, shrimp with hot sauce and cubed ham and cheese on picks. There’s moret marinated mushrooms and artichoke hearts, deviled eggs, sliced salami and cheese, buffet rye bread and brownie es. The $50 dtd not include wedding cake or fruit punch. But it did cover eost of ee, a 48-piece nen take and dessert es Mrs. May managed making it a family wane tig with relatives and friends heilpi out; 2) concentrating on fety rather than Seen a “There wasn’t enou ery dish to go ava: rr, on Mrs. May. on a cr a looked beautiful. plenty of Potato ay dip latecomers.” . May's mother ie the eggs and made brown Friends cleaned shrimp ane stuffed the 225 walnut size cream the yy soa RING PAID BY GROOM The bride who prefers a small, reception with only immediate relatives and close friends pre- sent may hold it at the home of | her parents. | ‘The girl’s decision to have this | sort of reception usually makes | her mother happy, even though | the preparation of food may take | place at home. If this is done, | ™. | the most important considera- | tion is to keep the menu simple. Wedding cake and punch can} be the basic choices with two} | sme one for the bride and fo! bridegroom. They | Should definitely be made aon | of the wedding date, at least | | two weeks ahead. The frostings | | can be last minute additions on | the day of the wedding. As there are cakes for i bride and bridegroom, there two punches, a pink and pretty | 4 | one for the bride, and a wine | : | blend for the bridegroom. T he| non-alcoholic punch will be es- pecially essential when there are youngsters among the guests. | BRIDE’S one | 3 cups sifted cake flow: | 2 teaspoons double eine bak- 1 cup granulated sugar 1 cup vegetable shortening £7] % cup hone 1 oe orange extract BA _ The Seen he Fates, Oat. Mew. 31, 1908/ WHEN THE RECEPTION IS HELD AT HOME Important note: keep the menu simple tube with knife. Remove cake| sauce, eggs, salt, and orange, Put flaked coconut onto sides of and turn right side up on on cake! nerh, Beat three minutes un-| cakes using contents of one can rack to cool before frosting. ooth and creamy. Combine | for each cake. Frost with seven minute fruits, coconut and nuts and mix| SEVEN MINUTE FROSTING frosting. Decorate center with a| Well with flour. Stir into batter.) 2 egg whites, unbeaten tiny nosegay of fresh flowers) — batter into pans. Bake in| 1% cups sugar a very slow oven (275 degrees) | Dash of salt | about two hours and 45 minutes. | 1-3 cup wate: Thoroughly cool cakes in pans| 2 teaspoons light corn syrup on cake racks. Remove from} 1 teaspoon vanilla. pans, leaving paper attached to} Combine egg whites, sugar, eakes. Wrap cakes and —_ in| salt, water and corn syrup in refrigerator until ready use. | top of double cae: Beat about (Or wrap cakes lightly. - mois-| one minute, until thoroughly | tureproof cellophane, or alu-| mixed. Then coo over boiling minum foil and store in freezer| water and beat constantly with until ready to use.) Cakes should} sturdy egg beater (or at high There are two bridegroom’s cakes prepared in loaf pans. | Yellow cake mix fs the base ith applesauce, dates, candied pineapple, red glace cherries, flaked coconut and walnuts ad- ded. The cakes should really be) stored for two to four weeks fore using to allow mellowing of fruits be stored for two to four weeks! speed of electric beater) seven GROOM’S CAKE before using to allow fruits to| minutes, or until frosting will 1 package yellow cake mix mellow and flavors to blend. stand in stiff peaks. (Stir frost- % cup canned applesauce To Decor Cover entire} ing bottom and sides of surface of cakes with seven minute frosting. Swirl frosting into “‘eddies’’ on top of cake. 4 eggs, unbeaten 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon orange extract cups (about 1 pound) cut up Scraper, spatula, or spoon.) Remove from boiling water. up from pan occasionally with rubber eS ae anne aa eee) S ee ee ee ee eee oa. the Seles paneh. frosting, pour at once into a/ half ting. emonade wine large bowl for final beating.| The flavors of frozen straw-| med the bridegroom's punch, es tt juice| a combination of frozen lemon Then add vanilla and beat one| berries and -apefruil minute, or until thick enough} are blended in the pink punch YOU'LL ENJOY SHOPPING SIMPSONS - SEARS THE HOME OF ade, champagne, and seuterne. Harmony House Furniture ® Cold Spot Refriger- pitted dates pound (about 4 slices) can- died aeneene cut in narrow stri % dl (about 1 cup) whole | red glace cherries | 1 1-3 cups (about) flaked coconut 1 pound (4 a coarsely chop- | ped walnu % on sifted all-purpose flour | 2 cans (2 2-4 cups) flaked coco- | iu Seven minute frosting Line two 8x4x3 inch loaf pans | with triple thickness of waxed Paper; grease well. Then empty cake mix into bowl. 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