jedesdoy, November 8, “1967. . TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. MR. AND MRS. JAMES HERBERT KREPPS pames *s Krepps weds y Me ortimer Rev.’ John Watts: officiated at the wedding, October 21, of Beverly Jeanne Mortimer and James Herbert Krepps, both +f of Terrace; ’ The ceremony took piace at 2:00 p,m, in . Matthews “Arts meclican church, : Mr. Percival | _ Budlong . ‘SUp- meee Vessrs. Terral Francis and/ohn me MacKinnon acted as ushers, | © Given in marriage by her mepcrandfather, | -Lawrence : etnes, the bride ni selecteda floor Bealength sheath of white peau de oie with lace sleeves and train, Her waist length veil was held i Caesar | banned Hpertime. Tiume,.is. asea bn = ‘Latin words, “per'* meaning ough and “fyman"’, Msmoke, It. is likely that Its Bcense was the first form of|. perfume —fncense that --was mmerely fragrant plants burned tO propitiate the gods, “The earliest known use of per. fume 98 & personal adornment, indicated by arcticles and paint ines found in Egyptian tombe was about 5000 B, Cc, . /@ ‘Besides “its religgus aid doe} 10 eorative uses, perfume was Vale ed as a medicamentby ancients, and it has heen recently proved that some essential oils have antiseptic value, “@ Oils of sweet oregano, rose, Bclove peppermint and thyme are superior antiseptics, says a roe lease from Lentheric (Canada) Lid, Frankincense was used as an antidote for hemlock, inthe treat. iment of tumors and ulcers and, fihopetully, as a cure tor leprosy. Assyrian medica! treatments ine volved fumigation and. incense a8 fan antiseptic, The Romans also account for tthe. _ word cosmetics, Their ~Hicosmetae” were’ slaves who [fwatted on Roman matrons through / oir elaborate toilet ritual, ; ‘The use. of. sicotol and. essen= ftdal- ofl. to make: perfumes did not begin until the Middle Ages, ‘4. -European perfume industry jsturted’ to take ‘slipe in the | 12th and 1kh centuries, . For several centuries, - aly was the leading producer of pere fumes, Tt was not until the 7th jcentury that. France began to ; jtake the lead, The . ‘English wera combarate hive ‘slow: to ‘adopt the use “of ‘J perfume, but finally did ‘so with. such enthusiasm that. England jbecame another nation’ where ita use was banned, i: “It ‘had. been - “banned ‘by the. Phoenicians under Solon, by the Romane under Julius Caesar and iby Cromwell in England,, The | Hlaws were apparently never. suce hcesstul,- In the 18th contury,; ‘also’ fn England -a. bill was-introduced, “qito prevent women from “seduce ing or. betraying into matrimony any of his- Majesty's subjects hy the scenta, paints, cosmetic’ ‘BMiwashes, artificial teeth, false’ hatx, jron stays, hoops, high. Nticoled shoes, bolstered: hips,’’. Fi -The penalty was the same'as ior witchoraft, aid on-convicton Riho marriage was. yendere mamand void, im §One hundred yeurs. later the Mes English lead the: world: in the’ eur chase of French. perfumes, “-SYNTHETICS DO’ BEST a in place with a cluster ‘of orange blossoms and she carried a bouquet of red roses ' and lily» of-the-valley,* Matron. of honow was Mra, Barbara Ann. Sevens who chose a street. length gown of gold peau de -soie with bow haadplece emtone, ° Hex bouquet: was of white carnetions’ and lily-ofe the valley. oe Gowned in identical. style, but in blue peau de soie, was brides: ‘maid, ‘Miss Diane Letnes. . - bouquet. was also of white