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The Iowa Homemaker: Volume 38, Issue 2
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Author Carol wants to give you her first-hand information on how to make the wisest choice when inviting friends and relatives to your wedding.
Victorian dress and taste, have been out of the picture for seventy-five years, but somewhere along the line, Victorian-type weddings failed to make the exit.
When the echoes of the wedding ceremony have faded into the distance, such melodious and meaningful vows as "With my worldly goods I thee endow" require immediate and practical application.
Editor's Note: Many college students leave their dormitory rooms after graduation for small apartments. What to buy and how much to spend are important considerations in planning their "new home." Mary jean Stoddard, '56, who is doing extension work in Wisconsin, shares an apartment with a friend in Madison. We think you will like some of Mary .Jean's ideas for decorating a small apartment on a budget.
Selecting headpieces for a wedding party is like choosing the frosting for a cake. They must have flattering qualities in themselves, and also add just the right finishing touch to make the costume look delectable. A becoming hat is often a difficult item to find, especially when it must flatter two, four or six different face and figure types, and blend with the bride's headpiece as well.