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WISE BRIDE SHOPS CAREFULLY FOR CLOTHES The ‘Mylist may try sqversl| — GURKAAS COMING arrangements until she the! 4 ‘ e. @ Vitami The wise bride will shop | makes a good consultant. | Jean Maclsaac models a ore . bride decide on the perfect ere 67 prints : < Drugs ins ; } tion from Moore and McL " ene. as e ugh i carefully for wearing and ap- | Roberta Lappin (left) models | fia, Proper shoe selection and aa a The second step is a good) from the mountains of sao @ Cosmetics @ Tobaccos pare! and accessories prior to a going away suit displayed at | the right handbag are also Ey foundation permanent which the hom ” Lacinwas Sr ec ys Cemiaiin the wedding. Her mother | T. Eaton Co. and on the right | important. will help hold the hair firmly | th — served and Gurkhas . but softly in a number of dif- . TIME SAVER ferent arrangements. ere =| mith the British Army for al FA | ‘ sy _| are many new permanents which NANCY, vie (AP)—-Gew leave the hair soft and easy to DREW PORTRAIT ernment engine have drawn manage even on the first day of up plans for a huge water-| the permanent. This step should) [QNDON (CP)—London art- jay “_ c - ign boats | be taken the week after the jst Raymond Skipp has com- bride's new hair style has been | pleted a portrait of Mrs, George rail ne a ; as "Rhine chosen. | Drew, wife of the Canadian W 1 meee The Tail trip would take| During the bride's next} high commissioner. Skipp’s - aren oer, with eight | three weekly visits to the Sa-| next assignment is in Jordan, for passage | lon for a shampoo and set, the! where he is to complete a_por- beautician wir show her just! trait of King Hussein, @ SEMPLES | PHARMACY Dial 4-4171 LEIGH SEMPLE 178 Queen St. oe oy —" Every girl dreams of a beau-| bride never removes her gloves tiful wedding, whether it is in a; at the altar. setting from the delicate greens On the assumption that a gir) | of spring to the vibrant reds| walks much more gracefully in and golds of autumn. The way) heels than she does in flats, Pleasure to make this dream come true all brides should wear shoes with for every bride is is in plenty of planning, and heels, and even if the groom is fi ample time to carry out these! not tall, she may wear little assured with the fin- plans. heels. f : A future bride's mother is her! For the young and sweet ap- | est quality jewellery best consultant, and should’) pearance, makeup should be these two require further assis-| natural looking, with pale lip- from ath rl ide S Wa rd ro h e tance, a bridal consul and stick and pale nail polish, ; an etiquette book will aie a Pearis are the usual jewellery bride- eis through one of i for the bride. If a girl's neck is Boehner of most important ceremonies of| full, however, she may need no} her life. jewellery at the neckline, but It is a good idea for the future Substitute with tiny earrings if Montague tas ae bride to shop with her mother she wishes. F for the wedding gown, having What the bride wears under Dae more people only confuses. On a} the dress is as important as the separate shopping trip these two dress itself. The long line bra 1s| ean also narrow down to three more appropriate under a gown | or four the choice of the attend-| with a smoothly fitting bodice. | Select the gift to * ants’ dresses. These should be some skirts. still require hoops, m dresses the girls can wear after but more of them have crinol- please from these ; the wedding ines, These should be built like the skirts. Very pale hose blend with the satin or silk shoes usual- fine items #058 LOOK FEMININE Consult ants urge a bride to ly worn. atri to look feminine on her wedding on Gle oves, pretty shoe and ur makeup combine to achieve “thls effect. Experts state that everyone in the sr pe party seoala wear gloves, with short gloves for the young girls and longer ones for When it comes to the color scheme for the attendants, pas- els are a popular‘ choice for the spring wedding. Simple bouquets are recom- mended ‘‘with not too many rib- bons.”” The bouquet should not diamonds china and silverware Samsonite luggage @ watches @ Wedding invitations and napkins PS cee | eee See eee we deal in only sleeve also determines glove’ trailing from it for a flowing ef- the length. The very short sleeve) fect. Carnations and _ painted | BEST ! , ger g daisies are popular for spring can havea longe glove, and the at Cut glass BRAND elbow length sleeve can have a, Weddings. | short one. Final advice is on the matter | | NAMES doin’ daiios' aida” sili | of registering gifts. When _ this Me earner ® & a those a little older ‘Lenuth of | be too large and could have ivy @ Sheaffer Pens @ Costume Jewellery @ Brides are cautioned to select a hand stitched glove so that is done, people will know what h ' ll Wedding Gowns Te an cas ce . +, the bride needs, Boe the ring finger can easily be By keeping all these things in ner S ewe ers to be beautiful, a gown te d for th i opened or _the ceremony. A’ mind, and by following the rules What every bride needs match “nat. look of softness in Here en- | of etiquette, the bride will find harm Montague, P.E.I. 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Just pop it in the o% en for three minutes and serve.’ That's what the man on tele- vision tells you “Just add water and bake.” That's what the magazine ads tell you, “Perfect eating for television.” That's what it says on the frozen prepared dinner YOU TREASURE || THIS MOMENT Ladies’ Suits But, says Helen Corbitt, a bride can’t keep her husband happy by feeding him dinners Of oa linen like. rayon. cooked in three minutes that orwell len are caten on trays in front of Sted ia "boxy "with sheath a TV t ® hea skirts or the girl who p “Women, get back in the kit- chen,” she advises, “and find THE TARTAN fers the fitted ee fas out how m ar fun and happi- ness you can get by devoting more time and imagination to the food you serve your family.” Miss Corbitt, director of the restaurants in a big department store here, has proof that time spent in the kitchen can keep a family together. STOPS LIVORCE “I received a letter from a | woman who said she and her husband planned to be divore- ed, The woman got a cook book, | went into her kitchen and start- ed planning and fixing meals She gained seven pounds, But | she and her husband no longer Plan to separate “You can’t be happy eating | factory prepared foods, heated | fn an oven for three minutes and eaten in front of a televis- fon set are or > i. the beautiful shades of Bric-. Green, Navy, ee, 7 and Black. Sizes 10 14.95 to 16.95 ad % don't just eat. Fat with your feet under the table,” | Your Hosts: Jim and Fran MacLean she telis young giris planning to | q be married. Make your reception long te be remembered by you and your guests. "shaped over Taffeta amd a Net Crinoline. Miss Corbitt doesn't have colors of Maize, Pink, Blue and Green. five easy rules to marital bliss through food. But she does have fome advice Get a cookbook — any eook- book. Sit down in a chair — a rocking chair i¢ best — and pian your menu. Then go buy the freshest food you can find Head for your kitchen and start preparing your meal. Learn to fix the simple foods first. Then, after you've mastered the pre- Paration of basic foods, start fixing some fancy fishes Go easy on the spices and don't commit the worst sin of e) overcooking foods What does ft take to be a fine cook? Choose from buffet style or a sit down supper . .. spacious dancing + +» let us help you plan your wedding and help you to treasure the 29.95 to 35.00 « most important moments in your life. Quality Foods, catering to Banquets, Luncheons, Receptions. ; THE TARTAN... Water St. East Summerside Phone 6-2388 Seiural of” Miss Corbitt #ay 8. hand s oa wae