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I-RAYER ALL | E WORLD


E SUN SETS


II'ili and New Zealand this mom- I and as the day progresses women I i l l gradually join in forming a [n >ets over St. Lawrence Island I _


’0 miles from the Arctic Circle.


|i7i private houses, in the open air, .•athedrals. beginning at the Inter-


in about 1800. Many women in n on e the new settlers, had been


land as they prayed about their f ot iters in l ike conditions and


|h century a definite trend towards 1 887 leading women of different to Prayt-r to the women of


. al l


I to set aside one day for special cutn missionary work. It was at m Lent was chosen.


In. Britain coming into the movc- pe being held in Scotland, r has been prepared by a distin- rs Jesse Jai McNeil of Pasadena,


Negro to be named "Layman of


jncil of Church.es. and she is only Honoured. Other special honours


-n the 1957 Distinguished Service :e of A.N1.E. Women, the 1958 lot Zeta Phi Beta Sorority (Detroit


I) White House Conference on chil- |n the first edition of "Who's Who


1>! an author and minister and they


titters. pih the Lord require', taken Irom


exi in the Day of Prayer service wi th particular regard to racial


|e content anywhere in the world ■. unimaginative and conventional . for justice and righteousness. It td deep involvement in the affairs


Inst |7hristian witness effective in these _-r must become involvement, and


J prayers. le will be at Trinity Church this


| l . Demain. o f Low Moor. Mrs. A. Tltng taking part. The service has Hi n t and a large number of women


stuck up?


7v':i> :or on :icuc-::nb:. A cut \v*i:c*li I tLouiz:!'. h;td healed bo:_rnn ::i the* street. 1 had just


L-.»:»~i*, ciiscovd'*‘cl by me


bought s<>:ne cotton wool s< * I h re some of this and v/ran-


: t :r.c by a chop assist an*. As >■-«*


p.-j i tightly round my thumb. inrldiiiL: :: in place until I r*


h«>n:e ny so me iapo "iven “What oov.j(t we


THE MOST IMPORTANT DATE IN HER LIFE


r |T \ I E w as w h e n a lm o s t ev e ry b o d y g o t m a r r ie d a t E a s te r o r d u r in g C l i th e ro e h o l id a y weeks— b e c au s e th a t w as w h en th ey


h ad th e t im e off f rom w o rk . Twenty-five years ago about two dozen weddings would


be reported in our paper at Easter and the same number in Clithcroc h o lid ay w eeks—but today anytime is the right time. Not many y'cars ago it was


a case of “ beat the tax" by being married just before April 6th but this is far less


true today'. Spring is. of course, very popu­


la r Young couples have been saving h a rd during the winter. The young m an has been work­ ing overtime a n d perhaps making one or two items for the home. The bride h a s been saving—and


sewing. Right through the summer the


weddings go on an d there are quite a large number in the autumn. T h e w eather is still good a n d a f te r the end of the season hotels charge less fo r accom­ modation. Winter weddings, however, are


a f te r a couple is married. Tins a n d so on tied to th e back are dangerous to other traffic and houses cost so much th a t people have not the h e a r t to disfigure them. Even so pranks which do not


h a rm o r damage are car r ied out. Friends who got mar r ied a few years ago found “L ’ plates de­ corating th e doors an d confetti in everything—vases, cushions, buckets, even stuffed inside the bath-taps . More popular seems to be to


try a n d find where th e couple are staying—then send them a tele­ phone message or a telegram.


on the increase. On Saturday, th e las; one in February, for instance, th ere were a t lea s t h a lf a dozen weddings in this area and there are several more tomorrow.


S ix ty years or so ago more


than one couple were married early in the morning and then went to work. One farmworker I knew once told me he was mar ­ ried at eight and then had to walk to West Bradford to work, leaving his bride to wait for him to come home at the ir house.


to two-thirty in th e a fternoon seem to be popular times. Eleven means th a t the wedding cere- monv. the photographs, the good wishes c an be over with in plenty of time for a lunch-time wed­ ding breakfast. T h is leaves most of tire afternoon if the couple is


Popular times Eleven in th e morning or two


goine: away A couple who a re not going lav


a rc often m ar r ied in the a f te r ­ noon so th a t th e reception is at about 4-30 an d they leave for


th e i r honeymoon in the early evening.


A Scottish couple mar r ied a t .


th e same time a s myself told me thev were married a t five p.m. on Friday and there was a re­ ception and dance to follow. They then went to th eir new


home and did not so away until th e following morning — minus


all th at confetti. Confetti is the perfect give­


away. however much-married the couple try to appear. One small horseshoe or paper bell and the game is given away. Couples t ra ­ velling bv car try to get rid of it bv stuffing i t in to polythene bags, c lc - but it is very very difficult to get rid of and seems to have a built-in ability to cling on. Not so much is done these da vs to decorate houses and cars


Kept laughing One idea is to send a message


saying “Congratulations”, ar a letter to the bride—addressed in her maiden name. An enterpris ing relative of a


bride I know even enlisted the aid of a policeman in playing a prank on h is s is te r an d brother-


in-law. T he day they re tu rn ed he cycled


11 miles to fa s ten placards say­ ing “Ju s t Married” onto the f ro n t and side gates an d f ro n t door of the house. Another notice said “Do not


disturb". A policeman asked him what


he was doing b u t laughed when the young m an explained. Tlie n ex t morning while the


bride was prepar ing Sunday lunch th e bridegroom was looking out of th e f ro n t window and noticed th a t passing cyclists and pedes­ tr ia n s kept laughing when they passed. Puzled. he went outside—and


discovered the cards. Unfortun­ ately he missed the one on the side gate and th is stayed there u n t il the afternoon. I t was some time before the


culprit was discovered and the full story was known.


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3* our brows,


really thick fringe to the eyes. Build up on thickness with two —or even three—coats of mas­ cara. Alternatively if your n a tu ra l lashes a re ra th e r sparse, invest in some false ones.


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day is not the time to experiment with make-up. Your bridegroom doesn't want to see a s tran g e r a t the altar. But, naturally, you want to look your loveliest. It 's a good idea to try out


your make-up an d to choose the colour accents in lipstick, eye shadow etc., before th e great day. When you have finally decided what cosmetics you are going to use. keep them in a special drawer or box so they a re ready for use on your wedding day.


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Remember th a t your h an d s


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