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Show - - II I IIMi n j Dy Marjorie Marsh I want towriltoa'l vouJupc nrrles (and ciipecirtllv to all you nv)thori of brides) nhout ecroTin your nrw in, me. .av bnc'; when Mr. Marsh r; I I rot nvirrip, we lnd a v,rv or-f 1 Iwdppt nnd bought eo-." 'ire' at time as w. ro; 1 I nfTord. mrl .o0 far t levVe lasted lifetime, nnd w." rot- n bit ?orrv. We R:nrtfl w'th flm "biios" nnd t!:- added all tb ncrp- !"riPTthnt mr'ie " "bme." .hv j PV0r, ,( fOI)(, c1(lstt n't I do understand vou ripvlvrmarripfla vho buv a PHin." voii've Mien in love wilhand t'ipn can't e fiord good furniture for years to come. Siart with Painting or Rug Anything that you want to live with for years or that will last for years be it a painting, a rug, or a thousand-dollar chair is (hp way to start decorating. decor-ating. Of cou isp the most important im-portant point to remember is that you'll have to live with it for years and love it as much years from now as you love your husband. A painting can set the color scheme of your home . . . and of course it will last forever. Another choice may be a rug, one with that Woolmark label that indicates a lifetime of pleasure. Why, we Marshes nave our grandchildren playing play-ing on ours! A newly-married friend of my daughter put all her wedding wed-ding gift money into an abstract ab-stract wool rug with brilliant colors. The left-over funds went for snack tables, posters and big, fat cushions that pick up the colors of the rug. She entertains friends Oriental-style, Oriental-style, and with everyone wearing wear-ing pants suits these days, nobody no-body minds sitting on that luxurious floor! |