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Show THE SENTINEL Thursday, Jtn.2t.1M2 0 1 ; Yoifr B ridal own PtS 6 Dream of a one in a lifetime wadding or not complete without a dress that it at special at tht occotion. Bridal gown creations can fulfill any form of dream. There it much to choose from in styling, fabric, and color. Whatever your choice, you can reolize your dream at a reasonable price. If tradition and romance are your ttyle, picture yourself wearing a princett ttyle satin gown with a long train and veiling topped by a crown of orange blottomt. Or consider a family heirloom gown worn by several brides in your family. Simplicity of the present it expressed by a gown in pliant silk or nylon jersey. And may adapt anything from an Hawaiian lei to a sheer sari for distinctive wedding attire. Selecting a wedding gown is primarily a The season, matter of appropriateness. time of the ceremony and budget ore basic guidelines. In addition, it it customary to avoid extremely low cut necklines and to remember that wedding guests view the gown from the bock throughout the ceremony. Sleeves are usually long on formal wedding gowns. Short or three- - Back In 1947 Midvale Studio began photographing weddings. We used Kodak's best film and a graflex camera to produce the best pictures black-and-whi- te possible. Our prices were among the lowest in town. Today, 35 years and well over 4,000 weddings later, we're using Kodak's finest color film with the most advanced equipment to continue our tradition in wedding photography. And our prices are still among the lowest in town. n We are, thanking our of customers by. giving 50 free personal photo "thank you cards" with each wedding package. Drop by, look over our samples and discover how inexpensive it is to become part of a tradition. sleevet ore tuHoWe for quorter-lengt- h leu formal summer weddings. bands with decorative trimmings. For the finishing touches, shoes should be closed toe and heel. Most importantly they should be comfortable for the amount of standing mat will be done. Hose should be sheer, pale beige or flesh colored, doves are optional. Traditionally, above the elbow gloves are worn at formal weddings with short sleeved gowns. Short gloves have been considered less formal. No jewelry with colored stones it worn unless it is a wedding gift from the groom. And for a final reminder, shoes are dyed to match the dresses. The bride decides if the attendants wear gloves. No distracting jewelry it worn. FORMAL Bride Long, white gown, usually long sleeves; train and veil; gloves optional. Attendants: long dresses to harmonize or match; matching shoes; gloves optional. Mothers: Daytime long or short dresses; long or short sleeves; hat, veil or hair ornament; gloves. long evening gown with veil Evening or hair ornament or short cocktail dress with small hat; gloves. . Wedding gowns don't have to be stork white. Choose a shade most becoming to you. Off white colon are: eggshell, bridal ivory (usually worn with ice-whit-e, heirloom lace), antique tones and candlelight. Some pastels go well with candlelight effects. Nearly any dress can be ordered in the shade you want if you plan far enough aheod. Satin it the traditional wedding .gown fabric and it appropriate for any season. However, lighter fabrics are more common for summer. Organza, dotted Swiss, embroidered voile ond cotton Clurty are favorite cool summer wedding' fabric choices. Lustrous satin and rich taffeta make popular fall and winter gowns. Velvet is a dramatic December wedding fabric choice. There are three lengths of bridal trains. Brush train! ore very short ond "brush" the floor. Chapel trains are about one to three feet long. The most formal cathedral train is over six feet in length. All are about the width of a church aisle. They are usually a bock-lin- e extension of the gown and may be cut down without destroying the style. Trains are chosen to be suitable to the formality and location of the ceremony. Few would consider a cathedral train appropriate at a garden wedding. The style of the bridal gown ond degree of formality of the ceremony guide the choice of a veil, too. A long veil covers the dress train and measures V4 yard longer than the extended train. These ore often imported silk illusion made in a circlet style: Several circles cascade around the bride's head and the shorter circle is brought forward over the bride's face. Loce veils may be mode up at bonnets trimmed in loce. at caps or cought comb. at the crown with a flower-covere- d A loce scarf worn mantilla fashion and secured with flowers mokes an elegant veil. The veil and accompanying headdress should be becoming and in harmony with the bridal gown. The headdress forms o SEMI-FORMA- L ' Bride: Long, white dress; long or short sleeves; short or no train; short veil opt.; gloves opt. Attendants: Some length and degree of formality as bride's gown. Mothers: Long or short gowns or suits; head covering; gloves. INFORMAL DAYTIME Bride: Short afternoon or cocktail dress or suit; small headdress, bridal hat or short veil opt. Attendants: Some style as bride; hot or small headdress optional. Mothers; Short afternoon or cocktail dresses or suits. INFORMAL EVENING Bride: Long dinner dress, short cocktail dress or suit; headdrett opt. Attendants: Some style as bride. Mothers: Same length as bride's gown. Wedding Customs Single girls sleep with a slice of wedding coke under their pillow so that they will dream of their future spouses, says an old wedding tradition. frame for the face and should be complimentary to the coiffure. 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