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Show UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH I mAtrsw. Ides Will Wear Romantic Govns 5 By Ertta Haley that has girl all-im- -i on her diamond slipped herself starts to picture . June Bride and helps you dress she itV' rieads, (or the girl the Attractive, informal dresses for dinner, as well as afternoons, should find a place in the trousseau. You may be able to do with two of these at a minimum, but will need more if the honeymoon lasts longer than a week or ten days. Evening wear also depends upon where the honeymoon takes you. One or two gowns as a minimum are the rule if you spend the time at a hotel and resort. If you are going on a camping trip, then youll dispense with these entirely. Choose Lingerie Easily Laundered On any trip you go, youll appreciate lingerie which washes easily and dries quickly. Cottons with appropriate tiers of gossamer into heir-- , molded ive been are roman-- i gowns. They and with their trains ver and K skirts. & u plays an important role You 11 find gowns, too. or :alloped, embroidered effects. for exquisite and close-fit-be- y iay be long M may be K ed next I, being the traditional aU well-groom- ed uor'. bridal fashlonaar. who a wih a present appearance. Bathing suits or other sports clothes such as slacks and tops or shorts and shirts should be as necessary. These, naturally, will be used later this year and herseU thoao rather than Juat her In looking U clothing is highly favored because it packs readily and in a small space. Later on, it sheds wrinkles easily merest puffs cidedly summery dresses, about the jg who wonders This season's fride will wear sheer, frothy materials like this white nylon and marquisette bridal gown with its d peplum. The long sleeves are detailed in lace at the wrist, as is the ruffled bertha collar. A filmy fingertip veil with a simple head band is appropriate with this type of gown. The Piper Will Demand Payment love PROSPECT THE let lie irk: 5 ere ifter These may button down back or styles are available . front depending upon the style of the dress. The sleeves may be long of buying the more expen-n- s and slender, full and long, or tiny with trains will be happy but puffed. Circular and bouffant that many of these trains skirts are used, but the waist is iched to overskirts which small and moulded. etached. Then the dress can easily as a formal, Bridesmaids Dresses bridal dresses are seen fre-toAre Light, Billowing and theyre both lovely Most of the bridesmaids dresses sctical. When now seen are light in coloring and be just as romantic looking billowing in silhouette. They range mg gowns. from those that look almost like the with a are brides gowns to those that bear no deep decolletage treated with a bit of lace resemblance whatsoever to the be removed if the dress is bridal gown and look more like aftled for ernoon dresses for a garden party. evening. Another dels a strapless Theres a great variety in length, wedding gown imes with a d net the short type being favored. Howhat is slipped on for the ever, they are rarely shorter than y and removed for wear as just above the ankle. i or dancing dress. Feminine in the1 extreme, the ear is much simpler than in bridesmaids dresses are worked out irmer seasons. Juliet caps in organdie, net and marquisette. 7 popular when made of Here, too, youll find chiffon and materials. embroidered organdie. ' One of the most popular details in of Materials for Gowns the attendants dresses is the use of Jhde who the fichu or fichu-capelstyle colwants t white satin tra lar that is detachable so the dress t as her may be worn for informal dancing mate ?own since easily. there Head gear may be simply a picavailable. For into ture hat in one of the gossamer fab8? other a wide rics that go well with the dress, choice. s flowers or small, head hugging hats. exceedingly pc not The overall result is simplicity with only for the b ut 0r the brides exquisite femininity. frothy P fabrics Include Essentials le an ethereal loo In Trousseau Wardrobe ise mousseline, ion The clothes the bride takes on her tulle . honeymoon depends largely on skirts are where its to be spent, but there are waistlines 1 some items that will fill the basic ie figure. T1 needs. First on the list is the going ?p 13 used In away costume itself. The bride will toeir big be want to look lovely as she departs which ( from her guests, and fashion is very Wh sheerest i als helpful as well as practical. coming up Suits are popular, but equally so my be decc 01 are the dress and redingote combitraditional nations, with dress and coat made ki"s em of matching materials. Linen is a PPearac especially in the good choice, . hiS :hi bleached shades. Naturally The sleeveless or capelet styled 001 used on , dress may be worn as a casual dress with the without its matching coat, and the "suit of 0 nsature latter, of course, may be worn with such other clothing. ftmdeS who F One or two informal and very Cay chose fr casual dresses may be included in as nrganza dre the wardrobe, depending upon where H S615' ThO! you go. Theyll prove practical saln d hui around the home later on. they l, Jersey for both casual and beach o, ;sei well-style- d, 1 long-sleeve- tary 1 000 :r I tr the sc Anlma In Borne. KATHLEEN NORMS lace-edge- rti A BISHOP AT LAST . . . With some 2,000 Holy Year pilgrims ' looking on, Monsignor Franz Jachym, who created a sensation when he walked out on a similar ceremony in Vienna last April because he deemed himself unworthy, was consecrated archbishop coadjutor of the Catholic church in Austria. The ceremony this time was held at the Austrian Church of Santa Maria Dell to this season's bride. their billowy supplies of lace are lovely, sheer and easily managed. Those who want to avoid ironing problems will undoubtedly invest in the nylon fabrics. These are available in several different weights with both lace and nylon trimmings. Most brides want the trousseau to include a negligee with a matchthis can be ing gown. Built around ' to and match, if. petticoats slips desired. Both tailored and lacy lingerie should be included in the wardrobe inasmuch as some clothing fits better with one than with the other. If the negligee, for example, is a lacy affair, as they often are, its wise to have a tailored type of traveling robe to go with the average nightgowns. of a affair, the protection of mara is very tempting thing to riage, both men and women. A man can She knows Im married, feel, when he wants to cool off, and a woman has a corresponding privilege of retreat when she is either scared or tired of the situation. This is, of course, an unfortunate thing for the honor of all concerned. But it is a situation for which there is no cure except the L cure of fidelity and And the first things a love affair sweeps away are fidelity and There is no moment more thrilling in the life of a bored, restless wife than that in which she realizes that the attractive man self-contro- self-contr- ol. et ! i f es-l- f Fashion Notes the inevitable note . . .' from Boston, at Harriets cocktail party, certainly was impressed. And when, the following day, she receives the Inevitable note, with the book we spoke of, or a few of the roses you liked, her humdrum life takes on a new, iridescent color. But in the background of these delicious forbidden affairs there lurks a piper, and in my long life I never knew one of them that did not end in a painful experience before he was paid. Love Changed Life Take the case of one Madeleine Firkin, who lives in a Long Island city. Madeleine is 37. Some six years ago, restless and dissatisfied, she met the director of a church activity, a sort of guidance group for boys. After some months of work together, she and this man became lovers. In her letter she says that this love entirely changed her life, she grew kinder and more understanding, with her husband she experienced and daughters, for the first time. full happiness Philip, the man, was burdened with an invalid wife, who lived until a year ago; Madeleines husband died four years ago, without, she says, ever suspecting her of anything irregular. She and Philip . . . H you really expect to spend your time at the beach swimming, e with the best suit is the e Two-piecsuits a halter neckline. e with bare midriff, or for indicated are suits with skirts those who want to lounge. The middy look in sweaters and blouses is very much in the fashion limelight for warm weather. Youll of particularly want to make use for its it with shorts or slacks, attractive. as well as comfortable on many Tiny tucks are featured 6t the seasons soft, feminine one-piec- one-piec- dresses made in voile, batiste, lawn or dimity. Theyre clinging but cool with very brief sleeves, and look dressy with the large cartwheel hats. Little flower prints are featured in seersucker housecoats that make comfortthose early morning hours and pockets able and neat. Collars durwith are frequently trimmed able, feminine eyelet. Milk Production in Milk production in the U. S. for any March was the highest record. on March . Carps Longevity Carp are longest living 150 years. They live up to fish. now being free, there is no bar to between these lovers. No marriage bar, that is, except Philips change . of attitude. Please says Madethis that deep, true love of ours never has harmed anyone. We both were reluctant to enter into it; it was not the result of an impulsive youthful rush, but irreslstable mutual devotion. My daughters, now 12 and 14, have never suspected it, and although Philips son has been aware of the situation for some time, he has always been kind and friendly to me. It is this sons wife who has taken it upon herself to interfere. Her mother lives with them; they are devout church people, and very conventional. Once or twice in the year since his wifes death I have suggested marriage to Philip, but he always has said that he is pleased enough with things as they are; 'that someday well slip off and get married without any planning. Now, however, he seems to be slipping into a very comfortable life with his son, the sons wife, and her mother. They play card games in the evenings and all go to church together on Sundays,. I see him much less often, and when he does come he takes great notice of my girls and keeps them in the group. HEART BROKEN Mrs. Norris, I was a heartbroken, disillusioned woman when I met Philip, I have given him six years of devotion. My heart will break if this is to be the end. Can you suggest to me an argument that wil convince him that the honorable thing to do is to make me his wife? Surely for a man of high principle there is no other course. Madeleine, this is only a slight variation on the familiar theme of a burned-ou- t love affair. They all end this way. Philip is done with love as far you are concerned, or no domestic comfort would keep him from offering you marriage. He is not the first man who has gratefully escaped. Dont deceive yourself that those girls of yours are not entirely aware of what has been going on. They well may be one of the reasons why Philip doesnt want to follow up the affair. They could not possibly respect a stepfather who has been for years so flagrantly a whited sepulcher, and any fatherly advice or care he ever attempted to give them would ring very false in their ears. believe, leines letter, ... Released by WNU Feature |