Sentiment remains| oP tsi cakes June brides mhay be pleased ' to learn that they haven't auto- mated all the se: out of the wedding cake. - The decorative roses, for, ex- John Sluiter uses no’ marzi- _pan. He spins the tee continu- ously, building bud and leaves with icing. Mr. Sluiter is one of three men of the Toronto headquart- ers of General Food Products who do nothing but decorate cakes. In the wedding season, June through September, they do several hundred a week. Even in their expert hands an average two- to-four- tier cake takes an hour just to'.decorate after a base icing has been put on, With top icing time includ- ed, it takes ahout two hours. PREFER FRUIT CAKE In Canada almost all wedding ‘eakes are fruit cakes, Mr. Slui- ter says. In his’ native Holland and other European countries, pound cakes with marzipan ic- ings. are favored. White cakes are popular in the United Stat- es. The ‘biggest wedding cake he has decorated was a display cake 10 feet high. The most ex- pensive special occasion one was an eight- tiered $800 anni- versary cake. And the most fa- mous confections he has turned out were the petit fours he dec- orated for Queen Juliana’s wed- ding. J. M. Smillie, production manager, explained that fruit eakes are matured for a month or two, then given a coating of almond paste and a base icing. . The specialists take over to ‘Special problems of frequent moves Newly married coeples forced will take this kind of life in her’ {nto continual migration’ from | stride. city to city by a company’s’ training program or from : one army, station to another, have adjustment problems that., stay- at homers never have to face. Particularly, it's the ‘bride! whose life may be made difficult bv> a -suecession.-of a “We started our in Oshawa, paar ae ae ay 2 - year - old wife, “then after three months the cae sent 7 te the factory in Hamilton, sometime later, he'll go Qe the coast to train at the region- al sales office there.” She's not complaining ‘because she's a flexible girl who knew | _before—her_marriage _what_ ea business life Peeanh be in its ly stages. And this advance triewiades | goes a long way to making the ; favorite florist to make their your dress, carry out an over- ally during the summer. marriage satisfying, says Mrs. Frances Beatman,’ executive di- | . tector of Jewish Family Service | in. New York. ‘Before a girl embarks on this kind of life,’’ she says ‘‘she must -ask_herself_if.she_is.the kind | who can and is willing to take ~nprooting:-- Other wise,—it-will be- rome a buroen. =if hev attitude is tmat these , moves ase pait of bev job, since tney're necessary to her . hus- band’s career, she cau teel saiis- faction, If she considers them as a deprivation, that she’s being cheated from a normal way of life, she’ll be unhappy.” Then too, if a girl has her own personal resources, and is not completely dependent on the oth- er person for companionship and for organization of her own life, she’ll not suffer, comments Mrs. Beatman. Brides who are dependent on |’ = fixed daily routine will find a succession of new homes bew “ering, as well as their husba’ changing working hours, says the executive. Buf the flexible girl VRS DONAI D ADAMS ¢ apply a top icing —- called a royal icing —- and. the decora- tions. The royal icing used to be made of egg whites and icing sugar but was too hard to cut through, so a softer icing as been developed. Mr. Smillie says the bakers are no longer asked to bury things, such a8’ wedding rings, in the cakes. They are sometim- es asked, however, to match the icing to the color of flowers on bridesmaids’ dresses, a-switch from the days when all wedding cakes were iced in white. KEEP FOR YEARS As a sentimental touch brides sometimes ask that ornaments from. their mothers’ ‘or. grand- mothers’ wedding cakes be used. And they often still keep the top tier of their cakes to be eat- en at the first christening. Mr: Smillie says the cake will keep for years in airtight con- tainers, at low temperatures, or in freezers. — Bakeries have a few tricks to keep the. cake looking attrac- tive. They will pre-cut the cere- monial slice and set it back in the cake. Then it can easily be lifted out with no danger of dis- turbing the rest of the cake. They are also prepared. to supply “kitchen cakes” to be cut and served so the ceremon- ial one can be left untouched. Most wedding cakes are order- ed from a catalogue of standard designs, but they can be made to order, and people sometimes bring ‘in pictures of cakes that they want copied. , Most popular is a three- tier eake weighing. about 16 pounds that serves about 120. without the top tier. One of the more ex- pensive standards is a four-tier that weighs about 50 pounds, ser: ves 540 and costs $85 to $90... A two-tier 1152-pound cake costs about $18. The company figures about 10 pieces of ¢ to the pound. i Mrs. Beatman suggests wives | in the migratory world study the | offerings of a given community, ' » MRS.. DONALD DORAN, — FRANCES MacDONALD Claude MacKay” Photo : g and find out if they can use the jnew rng ed po capi = cs : ates a ge by the preferen of | age. an yy. continue ir the clergyman, the size . the |schooling? Can they make use White I emalns Saunt | church, the elaporateness of the atte community_programs? What. about a temporary Says Mrs. Beatman, is lucky enough to find a temp- orary job in her’own field, then As decorations or parts.of your | she’s home." bridal: outfit, flowers can lead eas "dignity and warmth to your | ‘Rely on aati. Although white stil is. (he of the florist favorite color, there is ay trend | toward delicate, and skilful use’ of_color_in_bfidal_and_ brides-| maids bouquets. | Your florist can personalize | to - complement Prospective brides should rely ' on the skill and artistry of their your bouquet wedding a success. all color pattern, capitalize on | Flowers play an important the time or season of your wed- part in the ceremony— from the ding. ‘ |¢hurch decorations to the bou- Florists classify bouquets’ into 'quets to the reception decora- five different categories. Of tions. course a bouquet can be a mix- , And this season's weddings ture of types, flowers and col- — he more colorful tifa iors. ; ae, een Ale Wayne, LO + ervers oF —BOUOUETA “Many bridal cremtions First the round, French, or Oia-fasnioned boucuet, flowers feaiure white net or tulle or tiet : . <5 12 en - riace over pasiel pink, biue, Ja- Shy packed in ‘concentric cir wilt a0 for Most bridal bouquets ~ [bouquet in a basket. affair and the number of guests. Decorations be-they—floral—or. candelabra, should lead the eye to the altar. Sections may be shaped into e crescent, perhaps walled off if there are, only a jinto the same natural way in ‘small number of guests in a which they grow. And the | “_ Jarge church. est addition, the basquet is - a Jewish wedding in a ho- ‘i the canopy:under which the Foliages are being used again rabbi. and the bride and groom ‘with reserve and careful selec- | stand, may be covered with gar- tion, and bouquets made com- lands of flowers. The same pletely of them can be ordered. |room and decorations can later Coronets and tiaras of blossoms be converfed in to the recep- and foilage are popular, especi- tion hall simply by calculated | and quick re-arrangement. jorder invitations and announce- et ‘Wedding planners need timetable BOTH THREE MONTHS BEFORE— man, choose attendants, start master list of guests, check du- plicates, make honeymoon plans, start house hunting. TwO MONTHS BEFORE — Get house furnishings ready, have premarital examinations and b tests. 0) ONTH BEFORE : |B for attendants; ge sll eo license, buy wedding rings. . ONE WEEK BEFORE-- Wrap gifts for attendants, see. that new house is in order. DAY BEFORE -- Hold re- _|hearsal with supper afterwards, are wedding. ONE MONTH BEFORE — wedding |. usually at bride's house, finish packing. naive. THREE MONTHS BEFORE- | Decide type of..wedding, select | place for wedding reception. and reserve dates, select colot sch- eme, “dress and attendants, gowns; rt. shopping, . confer |_ with m s on their. gowns, ments. TWO MONTHS BEFORE Arrange for caterer, musicians, florist, photographer, address in- vitations, check rehearsal ‘plans, select trousseau,- going away clothes. : ONE MONTH SEFORE — Mail invitations, buy grovum’s gift, check on reception menu, order cake, register at bride's, | registry. TWO WEEKS BEFOR% — | - Send story to, paper, write thanx | you notes fast as possible, get | hair done. ONE WEEK BEFORE- Have | kerk wk wk * c BTArene The flowers c should’ jcemplonnest For aj very lacey, fu flower with some weight m' be used ‘such as camelia, orchid or -gar- { J DECORATE THE HOME ‘fessional florjst can decorate to; | suit your budget and your house. denia with a touch of their own |The mantelpiece before wich | ilage. ithe bride and groom will be Tike- ao eee married can be covered want ‘flowers. ‘The staircase from~ =~ sephanetis is preferred. _ _whieh the bride throws her hou- Jf the bridal dress has a slight quet can be sprinkled ain foll- tint. of pyak or blue in jt, that age of tlowers. color migit:be delicaiely placed Ve 0 ianning, A day. - ‘in the bouquet.. A pink brides- aN ee v recep- | For a home wedding, a pro-- vender o¢ yeliow. ‘to harmonize with this color, florists are e phasizing pastels, and even red cies in tne taaitional paliera. Then there is the loose, old-fa- shioned bouquet more freely fas- maid’s dress could have red toses of just the right color. A time garden wedding tion consider, such factors as iu- sects, a shady place for the | Set wedding date, consult clergy-- — | THREE MONTHS BEFORE |larg Sing dine your sense of bain, ‘fi ied iis inte NEWMAN & FRANK TY PERSON “anew "i COLUMBIA COLOR | picture taken, arrange for out of town guests, make hairdo ap- pointment for day or so before wedding, select and order flow- ers, start packing. DAY BEFORE — Dress in time to practise ‘handling gown: and flowers. THE DAY -- Finish up as imany thank you notes as can. GROOM Order tickets — make moon reservations, giving ing guest list to bride. TWO MONTHS BEFORE -; |Order wedding suit, arrange \for necessary, documents i or P om ‘baptismal certificate, etc., Have! final fitting on ‘suit, plan for bachelor dinner, TWO WEEKS BEFORE —Buy bride’s gift, put .litence and tings in safe* place, order utili- ties, phone, etc., turned on in new ho’ ; packing, arrange transportation for wedding party, have bach- elor dinner, if wedding trip is by car, have auto checked thorou- ghly. DAY BEFORE — Check with best man ox. transportation, THE DA Have Aa Page 10-4 Informality . makes function happier event A man who has steered sev- eral brides and their mother through the pitfalls of a wedding reception has one succinct com- ment to make: “They all worry too much,"" church a yaa aes te ence, money, tickets in hand, give. best man envelope with clergyman’s fee. SKY SEEMS CROWDED ! x Canada, Britain and France) each have. two satellites in- or- ‘bit, compared ‘with Russia's 45 ‘and the “United: States’ 158. | kkk kt see | ee ie at - gtand out on that Bridal Flowers. ES everything for the perlact tened. In the cascade flowers jjust seem tr fall. lazily from the The flowers can be roses in bride’s bouquets,” | claims Wayne. .- “More than ever before inter- ‘centre. est will be centered on elegant | tiaras and headpieces. And as ding party. Then he can design these headpieces— varying from | REDECRate bouquets. crowns to half hats— are becom. | 2. Do not be afraid to have ing more interesting, so are jcolored flowers in your bouquet.. wedding bouquets,” he Aoted. jOne of the. most talked-about-so- Here are three floral sugges- 'cialite weddings in New York tions for prospective brides as featured bride and attendants in listed by the stylists: iwhite dresses and carrying red lavender gown might go with Violets mixed with white flew \rite. 224 groom te receive | guests, natural backgrounds | ets. your own flowers may provide. The prefer that the |Good advice,:too, is for the bride samples of the dress |pride-to-be to assume it wilt material: when. she comes to choose flowers. About two weeks before. the wedding is all the time needed for the bouquets. Start planning about one month before the wedding the overall floral decorations. rain and plan an alternate set- ting for the reception. QUIPS EVER READY Bennett Cerf’s 11° joke-books contain more than 1,000 stories 1. Be sure to give your florist | roses. all the details of color, style and | 3. Do not have your going height of the girls in ‘the wed-| jaway corsage in the middle of se jyour bridal bouquet: A corsage should also be designed to com- “{/plement your suit or tailored dress. Bouquet flowers are gen- erally not appropriate. Atiet ‘a wedding ceremony and reception the flowers are likely to be wilt- ed. It also appears somewhat awkward and ungracious for the bride to remove the prettiest ‘part of the bouquet before throw- ing it to her attendants: Wayne adds that for a senti- mental touch custom decrees. thatthe bridegroom __wear™ @ boutonniere fashioned from one of the small flowers in the bride’s bouquet. As a final reminder, church decorations must always’ be cleared with the clergyman to make sure that customs or reg- Callus “for programs, club bulletins, busi- ness Jetterheads. All work guaranteed. CENTRAL PRINTERY - Phone ‘4-8506 ulations are not being violated. 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