Page2 -“ It seems that 1981 will long be remembered as (he Year of . the Wedding.” ; The entrance into matrimo- - ny of Prince Charles and Lady Diana was ‘grand, glorious, without! rival in modern . memory—and certain to make every prospective bride and groom all the more deter- mined that their special day be equally perfect in every detail. With the eyes of the world riveted on the Royal Wedding. it’s no surprise that it has in- spired a revival of interest in weddings which reflect the CEE EEE EES EEE SEE ESE ESSE EET ESS ro gance of the great event. — Brides are being married in - romantic gowns with billowy skirts. melon sleeves and glorious, flowing trains. This -. ictorian: grandeur i is.en- hanced by simple, elegant ac- cessories, such as that pered- nial favorite, cultured pearl jewelry. - A lustrous, radiant cultured pearl- necklace {very possibly _a gift from the groom) is an exquisite complement to the - bride own radiance, and the’ - deepermecklines on many of “ If'your'g ‘nande Lustrous cultured pearls! | traditions. splendor and ele- today’s bridal gowns lend "themselves to a wide variety of : styles and Jengths—from dou-. ble and triple strand “dog col- lars": fo single strand neck- ~ laces in princess length and: longex. “A point to keep in mind when choosing a cultured pearl necklace that will hat-. monize with the neckline of your bridal gown, is that cul- tured. pearls are at their most -beautiful when, worn against - bare skin. Neckline important owri-has a high; round neckline, your best choices in cultured pearlneck- laces would be either the de-- :- ‘mure single strand choker or one of the multiple strand “dog collars.” ur gown has 2 high- ing collar, most @ppro- priate would be a matinee or opera length strand of cultured a pearls, beaded;. a cultured pearl. © _neeklace will still look lovely... | Just maké sure the necklace is short enough, so that it does “hot fall onto the beading of the gown, as that would detract ” rom the beauty of both gown ~ And if your gown is ; heavily ceele and necklace... Beautiful bracelets Tf the sleeves of your gown. permit, complement your. necklace with a simple stngle ’ or double strand cultured pear bracelet. - And, of course, a pair of’ = cultured pearl. earrings, a ‘ PLUS: -long-time bridal favorite, . makes a lovely finishing : "A TWO-STRAND DOG COLLAR of 6mm cultured pearle | touch. You'll feel the. way you — gracefully matches the elegance of this Priscilla, of. Boston’ a ,look—like a princess! - “Wine Glasses plus... ) Wedding Invitations at cost - with the purchase of. Your Diamond Set “Weddin * prideamald gifts to suit your te taste, ” ae Many. new: & exciting ideas. for. g. Gifts. a ee ee ee ee ieee ee ee ETT -Serving pieces. “We now carry a full line of ONEIDA products such as: stainless steel flatware, tea sets and. Come in & see our selection: ‘EMAC JEWELLERS 2818 A Lakelse. Avenue ‘The trend of the ‘BOs refurn to elegance and romance into — including weddings. Today's brides ¢an enjoy all the romance and customs of traditional weddings with the ‘advantage of 1981 styie and simplicity. The following are a old and new wedding cus- toms that the Pond’s Beauty. Institute would like to share with the bride-to-be. first bridal shower came to be in love with a maiden whose father forbade the match and The miller's friends came to the rescue and showered the bride-to-be with enough gifts ‘to start housekeeping. “While the custom of show- also has.the convenience of a -seems to have extended itselt aspect of our lives” © The bridal shower—The - when a poor Dutch miller fell | refused to provide-e dowry. - ers continues, today’s bride ~ vice, some of which are ever’ compu terized. She can sign up for everything from kitchen ‘gadgets to linens, making shower-shopping easier, for. friends and relat! up a bride's first home. ¢ Beaut —In grandma's day, beauty preparations for that big day (and days thereafter) were no ‘easy or inexpensive task, Beauty aids were either found in the home, like lemons for freshening and mineral oll for -moistutizing, or they had to be _ repared by a pharmacist and cold e fetard spoilage. + Today's bride has endless choices. Many women opt for multi-purpose products such as cleansers that moisturize, or all-over moisturizers like the ‘new cream and cocoa butter cream by Pond’s. These cream moisturizers - are so refined they're perfect for the face, yet "re great Wedding Gift Registry ser- ~*Something Getting ‘married and all that ’ Jazz? Here, the Gold Informa- +tlon Center offers a hope chest . . filled to overflowing with ‘tempting karat gold jewelry . _ treasures for the bride-to-be. For the wedding ceremony " Twists, openworked bas- " ketweaves and sculpted florals: are among the myriad wed- crafted from the eternal metal in tovely new. textured pat-. ~- tems, the updating of a tradi- "tion that began with the an- ~_.. “etent Egyptians thousands’ of + years ago, - Gold with péarls is another traditional Accompaniment to white lace and Promises. ‘ BE will finda lovel J her wedding, for her wedded life and for | \ flores everywhere. a tives to help set” and the bride makes after th ' day's couples can walk along - pink, sandy beaches or ski "Something old, — , - - something new os or allover tia ‘cane. Add to thas the blush of a new bride ‘and you have a combination that makes beauty. # Honeymoon—The first Marriages were ni nat & b se but by man decided wy vas dno rf take a bride, he carried off his mate to a sere plac where they hid whilefhe moon went through its phasea—30 drank a brew made from honey. : Heace, the word honey- moon, now meaning aroman- tic trip the newlywed cobple ¢ wedding. glistening white mountains, they can dance till dawn or tuck themselves in at sunset. With today’s high speed air- craft and a good travel serbatly the choices for your par dreamy honeymcon wre en lesa. gold, something new.:.” Shown here are some contem- porary classics for the bride — a natural gold nugget necklace : . gold with a touch of diamonds ; and a textured circle pin with ruby highlights are two such. with freshwater pearls, a deli versatile jewelry investments. cate gold chain necklace with : stations of round cultured ©. pearls, a lustrous leaf pendant with pearl-accents, and a” charming gold circle: pin with’ " asolitary pearl, all destined to ~ become tomorrow's heirlooms. ding band choices for today’s. - bride —gold symbols of'love,: "Hope chest classics” Ticked among the practical. ; ‘necessities carefully chosen - for her hope chest, today’s savvy bride-to-be has several classic pieces of karat gold jewelry that she'll enjoy wear- ‘ing throughout her. married years, : Ribbed hoop earrings of "Perhaps the grnomwill add a golden 1 token of his affec- _tion tohislady’s jewelry collec- “tion — a sentimental gold. heart bracelet would be very ‘apropos, — * Gifts for. the bridesmaids. Gifts of gold from the bride to her bridesmaids will-be treasured for-a lifetime: The Gold Information Center sug: * gests: a filigree chain bracelet, apalr of pierced heart earrings or a sleek bar pin,-as shown in: 14 karat gold—all long-lasting . remembrances.of a very spe- cial occasion. ly sdection of karat gold jewelry treavures-—for ' : her Bridesmatds—“ayailable s at fing jewelry