| Well stocked linen closet | a must for new homemakers The trick to obtaining a well itocked linen closet is to know what you want and then let oth- stores today, you can register not only your china silver patterns, but your choice of patterns and colors for sheets om ee towels and ta- kets for all these sizes. \it’s a good idea to keep in mind color” eclol at way, you'll elim- . . ’ ; Z id have one set of ust to keep the record Today, although they're still|that you shou Inate haphazard presents at alled linens”, most sheets are Sheets in use. one in the laun- Straight, fine tablecloths and g «weddings and showers made of cotton — or blended dry and one in reserve. So you ®apkins, also called linens. act- down exactly you should know a fa s know about it. In many crysta nd But before you're ready to put what you want, few basic terms used in cts about the conneetion with linens First off. sheet sizes are bas- - enough so that your feet don't extend beyond the end of the mattress. There are three sizes in extra-width bedding: queen size, measuring 60 by 80 inches; king size, 72 by 84 inches; or hollywood, 78 by 76 inches. And you can buy sheets and blan- with synthetic fibers. Quality sheets are cotton percale. The finer and smoother the sheet, the more closer woven are the threads. and this is where the term ‘‘thread count” occurs. woven. The thread count for your blankets. | muslin sheets averages 130. They are more coarse to the touch your fiance's likes and dislikes, than percale, but are strong and |He might not feel at h durable. And muslin is less ex- those rosebuds and pensive than percale. Moving on to minimum quan- ¢d to — or perhaps lavender is | tities for your linen trousseau, |20f his dream of ‘“‘the perfect should have at least three top wally are made of linen. Watch sheets and three bottom sheets per bed, three pillowcases if ~ ed on mattress sizes. The stan- For example, a percale sheet tra towels for guests : 3 dard double bed, measurin’ 34 wit -count is more closely Should have mattress pads for securely attached and that it | Inches by 76 inches, may not be and softer than say a 180 each mattress, seasonal bian- can be laundered the same as ; large enough for Qn ) The count means the kets and two bath mats the cloth Be sure when you go L you and your chusband-to-be The of threads per inch — — Sheets come not only in white *hepping for tablecloths that you » makers assert that attress enzthwise and crosswise but in pale colors and vivid Dae the correct measurement should be at least 20 inches wide Muslin sheets are o: heavier ones. with all-over patterns, your table size You'll want for each adult sleeper and jong cotton thread: and more loosely with patterns only on borders, ‘© D@ ‘ure your cloth covers ———————— = a your table and leaves about a 13-inch drop on al! the sides NEVER WALK! e A Beautiful The hbrida! party never walks in wedding clothes {ram home to church or from church to the Wedding Begins At ADELLA’S for the weave — for these are signs each pillow and three sets of |0f durability. Hold the fabric up towels and faceciohts per per- In addition you'll want ex- spots. Check hems And you trimmed, make sure the lace is ambroidered and with mono grams. You should coordinate what you choose so that you hed linens carry through the same | scheme — if not matched, | | at *Wast related. You'll ce’ a more attractive result if you try |to keep a balance between pal-| |terns and solids, keeping in mind” how the sheets will look with | And remember to think tes | with intertwitied | ivy leaves which you're attract. | for the weight and closeness of to the light to check for weak If a_cloth is reception unless the bride is the daughter of the clergyman and lives the manse adjacent to Montague. the church — — a Ceremony dictates type of invitations The type of invitation you ding, or a formal ceremony, the invita- eA Adella's take special pride in their varied selection of bridal headdresses. send out for your wedding will depend on what kind of cere- mony you're havthg For a smal! wedding, with fewer than 50 guests, handwrit- ten notes from either the bride or her mother are acceptable. But for a large informal wed- bride usually sends out tions engraved on white, ivory or cream-colored "paper. 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If the |parents are deceased, they are | 8e a close relative. In cases where the pareats are divorced, the invitations are sent by that parent with whom the bride liv- es. If all of the guests are invited to both the ceremony and the reception, one invitation is suffi- \cient. If there is a separate guest list for each event, a small reception card\is enclos- (ed with the invitatien-to- the ceremony. The outer envelopes for the in- vitations should be addressed by hand—never typed.. The inner envelope is left unsealed and is addressed to Mr. and Mrs. Doe, without first names or address. Young children may be includ- ed by writing their first names in a line below their parents’, Older children should receive their own invitations. 4 ' ure th Look, learn before [2s purchasing a ring [set mer The word diamond seems to have become almost synonom- ous with engagement. 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