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Lillian Hughes. youngeit . daug ter of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Hughes. 2i King Square. char- lottetown. and LAG Frederick llaurice Decoste of the REAP and son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Daooete. as Prince street. Char- lottetown were married in rpretty ceremony at nine o'clock yesterday morning in at. Dunstan's Basilica. Reverend Father Corcorsn per- formed the ceremony and solemn- -ised the Nuptisl Mass in the pruenca of a large number of in- vited guests. The sanctuary was beautimliy decorated with baskets of glsdioll and other late summer blooms interspersed with vigil marked the pews oi the guests. The music was under the direc- tion of Mrs. Joseph Dougsn and Mr. James Flanagan was the solo- ist. He rendered with rare effect the "Ave. Maria". On This Day", and other numbers throughout the. ceremony. Given in marriage by her fath- er. the bride chose a full length gown of white nylon net and chan- tilly lace over satin. she wore a small bolero jacket and the gown had a fitted bodice with flare skirt and sequin trimmings. she carried a bouquet of American Beauty roses. she was attended by her sister, Mary, as maid-of-honor, who wore a gown of chartreuse nylon not over taffeta with fitted bodice. flare skirt and bolero Jacket. Her picture hat was in corresponding shade and she carried a. nosegay of yellow and white 'mums. Miss Lorraine Decostc. sister of the groom, was bridesmaid. She wore a gown of orchid chantilly lace over satin. The gown was styled with a fitted bodice and flare skirt and was floral trimmed. Her bolero jacket and picture hat were in corresponding orchid shades and she carried a nosegay of yellow and white mums. The groom as attended by the bride's brother Reginald Hughes and the ushers were William D. Deooste and Roy D. Mcoinivray, brother and cousin of the groom respectively. - , For her daughter's wedding. Mrs. Hughes chose a blue nylon ensemble with matching acces- orles and a corsage of pink car- nations. Tht groom's mother wore a wine nylon ensemble with silver fox furs and matching accessories. Her corsage was of white carna- tions. Following the ceremony a re- ception was held at.the Queen Hotel Jvhere the bride's table, with its at ractlve arrangement oi gla- dioli. mixed 'mu.ms and lighted tapers. was centred with 1:. three- tier wedding cake topped with a miniature bride and groom. Reginald Hughes proposed the toast to the bride and the groom responded. Father Corcoran and Roy McGlllivray also gave brief :5 of good wishes to the lights while tiny wihllo rtbbons - xnnrmmm Many a girl complains that she is a perfect size 14, except for the hip men urement. She inquires if the tendency'to take me weight on me hips runs in families. While fat is not handed along like red hair and brown eyes. still we do inherit I certain body build and nnormal variations in the way fat is distributed. However. before you shout. "Framed!" .emember that fat cannot be stored on the cess of personal require- ments. Another frequent query is whe- ther hefty hips result from sitting or from overeating. Sometimes both figure in. It isn't the sitting per so that is back of the spread; rather it is the lack of activity that lets muscles go soft. Flabby muscles "spread" the hips and are also more susceptible to fatty de- posit. It isn't the forty-hour week that is to blame for s forty-inch hip- line . . but the working day seems to leave so little time to play tennis, hike. or take any phy- your .?.:..:..:.j.:..:. newlyweds. . Out oi town guests included Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wamock oi Ar- lington, Mass. and Mrs. Christine iviccsiiiivuy oi Cardigan. For a brief honeymoon trip to Nova Scotla, the bride donned a powder blue ensemble with match- ing acc lea and corssge oi roses. Later LAC and Mrs. Decoste will travel to Trenton, Ont.. where the groom is stationed and where the couple will reside. gs. LEO BURN ETTT COMPANY OF CANADA, LTD. Ad. No. C102 Oil) Lines B.&W. Nevsuaar 1964 Pillsb JUSI ADD ltllili Redeem like Mixes your coupons V at your grocers now! just can't imagine. lo out to buy... a no egg: to add... time are the complete mixes MILK I8 ALI: YOU ADD The famous mixes that make the big, beautiful cakes are now at your grooer's in your four favorite davore -Dream cakes every one of them. So fresh, moist and marvelous you them, you really must. atfayrriiisiury - of Canada. limited You must try Are I:I;fty Hips Inherited? By Ida Jean Kain aical exercise. Now back to our model who can wear a size 14 beautifully except for the hips. If her weight is nor- mal. wall-designed exercise will fix this figure fault. If she is r)'verweight,.then a diet is In order. And she must. also exercise to help get the fat that pads the hips into circulation. While there is no guan- antee nature will use those parti- cular fat cells. exercise does tone , a susceptible places until it is in ex- the muscles. and well-lnnarl mus- cles repel fat. The first exercise reshapes hips that have squared off below the waistline. Position: knees bent. Movement: Roll from that po- sition, across that squared-off por- tion and on over to touch thigh to floor at side . . . back across the upper hips and an over to touch the thigh on floor. Slow rolling is more effective . . . ills fun to roll to the music of a slow waltz. Shift the position, changing the angle of roll slightly to bring pressure to bear a little lower down. Position: Lying on right Lying on back with side. of right. Palms of hand braced on Pa a Guardian go 9 Friday. Sept. 17. 1954 Novel Fabrics Hard to Clean Say Researchers By PEGGY THOMAS Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA. (GP)-Novelty fabrics "may look good. but' they cause a lot of cleaning headaches, say text- ile experts at the Cleaners and Launderers Research Institute. The institute. to which 534 Cana- dian cleaning and laundering firms belong, maintains a laboratory which tests garments to try to find out why they fail to stand up to cleaning. The main troublemakers. says the institute, are fabrics with stripes or other designs glued on by an adhesive which is soluble in the clnaning iluxd. Flock-dot prints and metallic prints also dissolve. MUST EXERCISE CARE Too few shopcrs buy clothes with an eye to their future clean- ing. says Ernest W. Fiiilayson. managing executive of the instit- ute. "Women tend to buy for style and appearance rather than clean- ability of material, that's why more than 250 damaged articles a month come into our laboratory for analysis and report." FAILURE REASONS The institutes experts find, said Mr. Finlayson, that only 25 per cent of failures are caused by cleaning methods. The other 75 per cent are the result of the wearer's abuse of the material, poor manu- facture. faulty fabrics. soft dyes, and inadequate labelling. Labels which specify what type of cleaning it fabric requires are often lacking. Although the iiistituis-. finds few problems arising river the miracle fabrics. orlon. nylon and dacron, combinations of these with other materials are sometimes trouble- some. The labelling problem may be solved in the near future when the institute, in co - operation with Canadian textile manufacturers, will put the institute's seal of ap- proval on garments which can be laundered and dry-cleaned success- fully. floor for support. Movement: Swing inp leg away up in front. then swing vigorously rearward. hold for split second. 1083 llfallhl d0W"v 19"? 193 "” M” then swing again 12 to 25 counts. Change sides and repeat. 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