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trim
Not so very long ago,
'brides carried gigantic
bouquets of flowers down
the aisle. Look at any
older photographs in the'
family album and you'll
see the favorite bouquet
contained roses , no
matter what the season.
Today, floral trim is
largely. confined to the
head of'the°bride and her
maids. What is more
`suitable for summer `or
fall, than a bride coiffed
in bright flowers?
Some brides wear long,.
billowy illusion veiling
falling from a floral
crowntrapa long 'train.
others "wear the crowd of
flowers on their own
Bridesmaids wear
garland around their
stylish heads.
If the bride is wearinl.
flowers, then what doe-
she carry? Very popular
today is, the muff, or a
single bloom of her
favorite flower and the
Bible is also back in
favor.
Appiian ces convenient
Chalices are that once
the flurry of wedding
activities is over, you'll
realize you are now the
owner of a multitude of
portable kitchen ap-
pliances..
These appliances will--
offer
illoffer you many con-
veniences and save you
valuable time and
energy, if you use them
safely and care for them
properly.
To help keep your new
kitchen appliances
sparkling clean and in
good working condition,
follow these suggestions:
A clean appliance will
usually operate more
efficiently than a dirty
orre; be sure to read the
manufacturer's in-
structions for any special
cleaning directions.
To quickly and ef-
fectively clean smuggest
fingerprints and
everyday dust and soil,
keel) bottles of glass,
appliance and cabinet
cleaner handy.
Just spray the cleaner
on washable surfaces —
refrigerator, coun-
tertops, glass, plastic,
chrome and unplugged
small • electrical ap-
pliances "-- and wipe with
a paper towel or lint -free
cloth.
from page 23 -
Empire, the engagement
-or betrothal ring became
the first article of gold
ever worn by the Roman
maiden, replacing the
earlier ring of iron. It was
believed .that the gold
ring syn?b.olized•
everlasting love that
would neverr tarnish, just
as the metal of which it
was made..
Ancient Egyptian
writings by Appianus
reveal that the wedding
ring was worn on the
third finger of The left
hand because this finger
was believed to be con-
nected by an artery to the
heart and this notion
persisted for centuries. A
writer in the late 17th
e itury referred to this
artery as "a vein of
blood, called vena
amoris, which passeth
fromthe finger to the
heart."
Curiously, in some
cultures the wedding ring
was worn on the third
finger of the right hand.
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Page 24
was the ,eustoru:.in_
England until the end of
the 16th century, except
for brief period during.
the °reign of Henry ,Vif i
when it was fashionable
to wear the wedding ring
upon the thumb:
It is said- that the
marriage Qf Queen Mary
to Philip of Spain in 1554
did much to establish the
prestige of the plain gold
wedding -band. After
much discussion as to the
proper ring for the royal.
-marriage, Mary declared
that she -preferred to be
married with "a plain
hoop of ,,gold like other
maidens.
And this preference for
the gold wedding ring
continues today, more.
-than four centuries -tater.
First in line is the
bride's mother.
Alongside her are the
mother and father of the
groom, followed by the
bride and groom and
maids. The bride's father
is free to mingle.
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