& a. ye Mrs, Gerald Wayne Redmond, the former Vivian Adele McDonald. curling it. mirror. = new | of the com- Bride’s beauty care guide; look lovely without effort A marriage license should not dowm on time and effort, don’t | is dry. Just wash.your face with be the signal for a girl to for- nightly get all those elaborate beauty routines she used to attract husband. But too many brides complain they just don't! have the time to spend on such matters, what with keeping a house and—in some cases— going to work. And other young women point out they no longer | have the exclusive use bathroom To some extent, plaints are justified, but the new bride.,sould be able to simplify and adapt her beauty routine so it fits in with marriage. First, hairdos. “Today’s bride is lucky in this respect, since; the latest styles call for the, simple, natural look and don't! require too much care. A good} cut, with shaping ahd styling in- cluded, is worth weeks of night- ly settings. If your hair lacks | body, or you want a slightly more cirly style, try one of the |mew permanents designed to, “'"és are all dressed up in new shape the hair, without actually Styles. A once-a-week hair | setting after shampoo should suf- such as the solitaire, are held | .44, to the design of the ring fice to keep locks neat and at-| by H tractive. Not only does this save | prong Tiffany settings. Oval and time, but your new husband, heart-shaped diamonds. : ; won't be faced with a mess of fancy cuts. also are set as soli- while textured finishes, such as brushings.| hot water to open the pores, forget those then cream your throat and face lightly before going in the tub) our bath. The steam from bath also lielps open the ter about ten minutes, | off tissue. Te compensate for the amount of cream at night,! a make-up with a lanolin “= facial will do. Wash and }Finse your face to remove | Diamonds come | in varied styles diamond ,made of platinum, since this {s ‘the’ strongest metal and will hold the diamond securely. The classically plain designs. The surface of the metal also Today's traditional either fourpreng oF six nighly polished. surfaces blend called in with the diamond sparkle, | curlers. While you're cutting taires, usually in slender plat- brushed gold. have the advan. scratches A Word To The Bride Is Sufficient The Truth of «the Matter Is + +» and equally unwise to pay too little, When you pay too much, you lose a little money, that is all. but when you pay too little, you sometimes lose everything -he- cause the article is incapable of perform-— ing that for which it was purchased and fatended to do. Z The common law of business prohibits paying a little and getting 2 lot. It just can’t be done. If you are doing business on the basis of low price only it is well to add something for the RISK you ruh, HM you do that, you have enough to buy quality. We, at ARCHER AND MACDONALD LTD., are proud of the merchandise we have to sell. As part of our service to you we do not deal in inferior quality merchandise displayed in bargain base- ment fashion, aimed at directing your "attention to price only. All items in our showroom are top quality name brands and the prices shown are fair and com- petitive when quality and service are an important consideration. You- are cordially invited to inspect our complete selection of quality home fur nishings and appliances. Compare out prices and enquire about our convenient lay-away and budget plans. REMEMBER Select your home furnishings and applian- ¢es as carefully as you chose your husband .+. after all you'll be living with thema long while too. ap > / , "3 . ARCHER and MacDON St. Peters Road “Phone 2-1755 - 100 MUCH 4 Qi : i ow ¢ ( of “ 27 SS, ts ,. 5 ‘ —— ‘ Vs oe LD OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 a ee Le ats: . Parkdale inum prongs. tage of not showing Illusion settings also are very from wear popular this year. They give a larger appearance to a sma!) e ‘enter diamond because metal is built up around the stone, causing the white of the metal }- to blend imto the blaze of the gem Reflector settings are another way in which a small diamond can be made to appear larger. A round plate of polished white | gold surrounds the small disa- mond. The reflected diamond | sparkle on the metal extends the true size of the gem For the woman who prefers ornate rings. there are numer- ous styles featuring engravings on the ring band. Delicate orange blossoms or = swirling scrolls rum up the shoulders of the ring. Sometimes metal is faceted on either side of the center diamond to resemble round flanked om the sides by small marquise diamonds looks like a daisy. Especially new this year, are contour ring sets. Both thé en- cagement diamond and the wed- ding band, when worn ° seem to be molded in the same design. A tiny metal prong at the top of the contoured wedding band fits snugly into a slot be- 4 e dae : vatiaelt “ ” rT He pel fa i i : bn | pi rf i if tt uff i i i a Tt i £ y Y Hee t > | sete face dirt. Then er, massaging several minutes. Rinse thorough- ly with warm water and end with a cold splash to tighten pores Now, for your hands, A week- ly manicure is an absolute must, whether you use hail polish or not. You can keep your hands lovely for only a feW cents and less than an hour a week. To remedy discolored nails, professional manicurists use hydrogen peroxide. You can buy a smal! bottle and remove the excess cream with | @scolorations with a cotton swab, Next, dip your fingers in warm soapy water to soften the cuticles, which can then be , pushed back with a swab. Trim you have an oily skin, you hangnails -with cuticle scissors. "t need cream at all. A daily | Apply handcream, cpuecialty near the cuticle. This helps heal cracks in the skin. While ““SSene handcream is sinking in, use the peroxide with a swab to clean under the nails. Wipe off excess handcream, then apply polish if desired. If your mani- cure needs a mid-week touch-up, use a cottan swab to remove polish fromi one Wall without dis- turbing the others. LAST BUT NOT LEAST Last, but not least, are your feet. You may think foot care is important only in summer when you're likely to go barefi or wear toe-showing sandals. t rough heels or knees can ruin your appearance any time-of-the4- year. Handcream—or some bath oil in the tub—easily solve this problem wiih a minimum of ef- fort. Just b the cream over any rough spots or soak in the oil while you bathe. x \Kia A inthe" ude fer | t _RITEWAY rne Wuardian'’- | For ANew Housewife - -- RITEWAY. 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