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He.tt the answer to her prob Km oi trying to find someone who likes to long hair; He has created some the fabulous hairdos the Shrimp wears on; numerous magazine covers. Jean and Michael were both In New York" recently; she to present Yardley's annual London Look" Award he. to do her hair, for: photo sessions. Michael says "her face is fantastic She can carry any hairstyle, even masses of hairpieces. She's a hairdresser's delight.

Together, they worked out the simple style that has become her signature, long, soft and free flowing with wispy, eyebrow length bangs. "Michael is always a step aneaa or others in hairdressing. He knows what is to come," says the Shrimp. His prediction "people don't want a hairstyle, any more, they want a look Women strive for indivi duality more and more, not wanting to look like every other' woman' on the .7" "Mike anything as long as it Is well done. Hair with looks, not curls as but movement Long hair should be smooth and shiny.

Short hair, natural and free. Hard unflattering hair is out," said Michael The 'Shrimp usually does her 'own' hair, but relies completely on Michael to do the newest and most flattering styles for her modeling work. Another of the famous customers of Leonard's of London is mod model Twiggy. "She's the salon mascot and Leonard is the creator of Twiggy's much Imitated cropped coif," Michael explained. Michael believes that men's hairdressing 'is the next big thing.

He was once requested to cut Rudolf Nureyev's hair before a ballet, but when he showed up the dancer was afraid to have it cut and Michael and Nureyev's manager hunted him for hours and he eventually succumbed to the scissors at one o'clock in the morning. Behind 'Shrimp LLLLV j' "a bbbHPbsbbbbbbbH HHHHHr Ja BBBBB, BBBJBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBl BByBt HBw aj SHL vaKsl i fe. BBBBBH HKi JHaVMBBBStBBflH WStmmmmfWffHgmm BR2', BBBT f'JflBH HbBBBBmBk PBH BBVy aBaa 'BBI BBLmIHhH BbBbBbY aiJ ''t 't3BH BbBbHF .7 'KMM BbBbBbBbBt' WHbbbI I fe MICHAEL OF LEONARD'S OF LONDON is literally the man behind Jean Shrimpton, in the beauty salon. Here he adds, upper left, a fake wiglet to Jean's own making the base larger. He doesn't necessarily believe that hair pieces have to match one's own hair.

"It sometimes makes an Interesting design by mixing light and dark shades." Using varying shades, upper right, in tones of blonde and brown, he gives the Shrimp a sphinxlike look with layers of long braids looped from one side to the other. Shower Fetes Roberta Gidley Miss Roberta Jean Gidley, 21 DuRocher was the guest of honor at a recent bridal shower given by Mrs. Otto Smith, 51 Thompson St. Miss Gidley will become the bride of Peter Allan Smith on Oct. 28.

Among the invited guests were Mrs. Kenneh R. Gidley, Mrs. Frances Sepolpo, Mrs. Mary Sepolpo, Miss Linda Sepolpo, Mrs.

Barbara Smith, Mrs. Mildred Baker, Mrs. Josephine Rock. Mrs. Barbara Rock, Gladys Rock, Mrs.

Christine Rock, Mrs. Margaret Rock Elsie Rock, Miss Sandra Rock, Mrs. Jean Rock, Mrs. Mary Marchese, Miss Kathy Gasparro, Mr. Hardy Scheib and Mrs.

Rita Slavin. Anne Adam Dress Patterns PRINTED PATTERN 'i ItiiisMXN 4759 i SIZES 1 1214 2614 G.O.P. Women List Booth Staff Mrs. James J. Mills chairman of the Dutchess County omen's Republican Club booth at the Dutchess County Fair, Rhinebeck, has made a partial list of committee mem bers who will staff the booth while the fair is in progress.

The Rhinebeck Women's Republican Club is in charge of the booth today. mem bers include Mrs. Woje howskl, Mrs. Albert Jones, Mrs. Florence Wack, Mrs.

Charles Back; Mrs. Kurt Von Brand, Mrs. Robert Corey, Mrs. Rocco Lagno, Mrs. Gerald Ilahn, Mrs.

B. Tieder, president. Staffing the booth from 10 to 4 o'clock tomorrow will be members of the Red Hook Club. They include Mrs. Wilbur Mecabe, Mrs.

Herman Ross, Mrs, Charles Nickerson, Miss Amelia Meyer, Mrs. David E. Block, vice chair man of Dutchess County Re publican committee, and Mrs. Robert Greig, president. From, 4 until 10 o'clock members of the Stanford Women's Republican Club will staff the booth.

They are Mrs. John Battistoni Mrs. Stanley, Shay, and Mrs. Anthony Freisenhausen, president. The nyde Park Women's Republican Club will be in the booth from 4 to 10 o'clock on Thursday.

Committee members include Mrs, William Bartles, Mrs. Harold Behr, Mrs: Arthur Welling ton, Mrs. Cdward uiodgett, Mrs. Roy Bigham and Mrs. Ralph Hor rocks.

In charge of the booth from 10 to 4 o'clock on Friday will be the Wappinger Women's Republican Club. Participating will be Mrs. Chester Rose, Mrs. John Balyer, Mrs. Anthony Gullo, Mrs.

James Nutt, Mrs. Theodore Olsen, Mrs. Alfred Arkell, presi Mills; Gaynor Maddox Let's Eat Ann Landers Solves Problems 'dent, and chairman. Mrs. booth Have fun'while the sun shines, fun with plump juicy blueberries in his case.

If you plan entertain at home over Labor Day weekend, make this, handsome Blueberry Trifle Cake as a delicious farewell to summer. BLUEBERRY TRIFLE CAKE 1 package yellow cake mix 1 cup (Vi pt.) heavy cream, whipped 1 teaspoon brandy or rum flavoring cup confectioners' sugar 2 cups fresh blueberries cup pecans Prepare cake mix according to package directions. Pour batter into a well greased and floured 9 inch! spring form pan. Bake in a preheated moderate oven degrees) for 40, to 50 minutes; or until cake tests Un: mold, and "cool thoroughly', out the center of the cake leaving a shell inch thick. Cube cake removed 3 cups of Mix cream with brandy flavoring and in cake cubes, blueberries and pecans.

Spoon mixture into 'cake shell. Chill for' several hours and then cut into wedges to serve. Yield: One 9 Inch cake.1 GINGERED FRESH BLUEBERRY COMPOTE 1 pint fresh blueberries 1 cud fresh oranee juice 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice cup confectioners sugar 2 tablespoons. minced pre served ginger Fresh mint leaves for garnish Wash blueberries and place in serving bowl. Combine remain ing ingredients and pour over blueberries, uuu to 2 hours, Serve in sherbet glasses or fruit dishes.

Garnish with fresh mint leaves. Six servings. DEAR ANN agorny husband asked me what I wanted' for, myrblrthdayI plied. "I want you amok i eyebrow' afld said Kithlng The night; before my Urifaday atTlO rnlnuties: be fore roidnjajtlieLtta cigarette and sakC "This' Is my last one, Doncy, tiappy uiruiaay. I replied, "I dont believe itl" (He 'had nine: packs left In a new carton.) ne had smoked (and inhaled) be tween two and three packs a day for about 15 But he bad the last laugh after all, because be really did quit.

Now that a year has passed I want to share happiness with your readers. My husband gave me a birthday present that money couldn't buy. He, gave me a gift that required will power and determination. He may also have given me several additional years of his We. This may sound corny, but my grandmother used to say, "I'll try" can do anything.

"I can't" can't do a darned thing. Will you print my letter, please? Perhaps it will serve as encouragement toothers. FRANK'S WIFE Dear Wife: What a splendid Idea for birthdays, anniversaries, or Christmas the gift that keeps giving. And the person who gives it also enriches himself. Thanks for your letter a fine gift to my readers.

DEAR ANN 'LANDERS: Any housewife who lets a 300 pound relative in spike heels ruin her beautiful floors twice, and goes to the expense of sanding and re finishing each time and then lets the big moose in the house again so she can ruin her floors a third time is a damned fool. The only bigger damned fool is Ann Landers who told the woman that floors are to walk on, and if all the woman did iwas walk on the floors she shouldn't complain. I am sure thousands of other readers also thought you were crazy but this letter will never appear in print Because you always have to be right. So goodbye. (MINNEAPOLIS Dear Minnie: Not goodye, dear heart, hello.

I did. indeed say floors are for walking on, and a floor should be able to take a 300 pounder without getting wrecked. I also said the relative Should be told about the previous damage, and she would 'surely remove her shoes since no guest wants to knock holes in a hostess' floor. iniUMMiiii "f' BBlBKffiBK''9KBBiiBBHiBH bbbbbbbbBbI fBfiRBfey sHKLH bVTSbW HH KP iiflli rjCPff Zfsdit mEvE5k BfrBgf WW" WW ffrifTfH arfc awi laWtiaMaTF 'i aHritt aBMalaT 1 a Ma mm 'Mm Wwm WmiWwiMm WmW nMwt'" ii WIMFflW raM t2srl BwHWBrrnTBmfflaWnHnBHBBIaTr hvr WkWmmmt 'KKSatMKKkwHKt 'frnr BBBHlBF WtHKMBUh', BSPfPPraBBBBBHBBBaBBS5 4 BsnBflaflKaSiaaaf 'A1 'VCBMBRSSnBBBBBBKBBBBBBBBBBKOTn 37 MkiMy MRS. WILLIAM S.

DURLAND left: and Mrs. LaVergne F. Gardner welcome participants in, the Junior Davis Cup Section Team Championship matches scheduled Friday, Saturday and Sunday at the Poughkeepsle Tennis Club. PouohkefpiH Journal Phote Mrs. Durland and her husband are serving, as general chairmen of Saturday night's dance, at the clubhouse and Mrs.

Gardner is chairman of reservations for the dance. Reservations close today. Donald Joseph LaBarge Marries Mary C. Yegman SHHKi 1 Alii ''P' 3 if. tn lirHnin MRS.

John Demetry Photo DONALD LABARGE DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am writing about the rotten advice you gave a 10 yeaiSold boy whose cat, Jezebel, jumped on the table and ate the salmon loaf Intended for his mother's bridge luncheon. My children have a dog, two cats, a turtle, three7 goldfish, 7a canary and five hamsters. (I havent looked since this morning, there may more.) Your answeranswer made it sound as if the mother was at. fault for putting the' salmon loaf on the table. That's where a salmon loaf be The cat aid not Deiong on the tabic You should have told; the boy that children who have pets should iwatch them.

It'a the least a child can do if his mother, allows him to have a pet in the house. MAD AT YOU Dear Mad At Me: I agree that a child should be responsible for his pet, but that was not the question. The boy asked if the cat knew1 he was doing I replied, "Cats don't know right from wrong. They only know they like, salmon." You have a point, (Mother, but naa a cat I wouwn put a salmon loaf on the table until. I had checked on her whereabouts.

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Eleanor is 'in charge of tickets. ns JbbHbbb9bbMVNj0Vu' DRESS In cotton left, an 7 ewers the question of what to wear back to fall '67. A shaped, long sleeved and rcmental stripei in rei, yellow, navy and white this fashion is in a class by itself. The contemporary school girl look, right, combines a bright, yellow broadcloth shirt with cotton homespun suitBrass buttons fasten the cardigan Jacket and the front paneled skirt that hides a culotte. Brighten any area with a star Hower rug in colors.

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50c;" St. Mary's Roman Catholic Wappingers Falls; was the scene, .4 o'clock, Aug. 13, of the marriage of Miss Mary Catherine Wegman, Ashley Apartments, Wappingers Falls, and Donald Joseph LaBarge, Im perial Towers, Wappingers Falls. The Rev. Father Jude of Mt, Alvernia Seminary, Wappingers Falls, officiated at the1 double ring rites.

The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W. Wegman, Woodbourne, and the bridegroom is the of Mrs. Sarah D.

LaBarge, Plattsburgh; and the late Edward T. La Barge. Miss Roberta Wegman and Mrs. Gary Tavo'rmina, both of Woodbourne, attended their sister as maid and matron of honor, respectively. The bridesmaid was Miss Gladys LaBarge, Plattsburgh, sister of the bridegroom.

Santo Lo Giudice, Wappingers Falls, served LaBarge as best man and the ushers were Thomas Wolff, Al bany, cousin of the bride, and Mr. Tavormina. The bride wore a cage gown of English net appliqued with Chantilry lace, and seed pearls over. a floor, length sheath': of delustered satin. Her three tiered fingertip veil; of tulle, which' was attached to silk bow appliqued with seed pearls, featured a long lace appliqued train.

She carried a cascade arrangement of two dozen white Sweetheart roses with fern. 'The attendants wore semi cage gowns of chiffon over silk; floor length, with Venise lace applique, long sleeves and Empire bodices. Their headpieces were green organza' flowersi with short tolle veils, end carried cascade arrangements of yellow carnations. "There was; a reception at 'the Colonial Terrace, PeekskiU. After a wedding, trip to Provincetown, the couple will reside Tin 1 A Imperial Towers, Wappingers Falls.

The bride 'traveled in a pint silk' sheath dress 'with. a matching end accessories. Her corsage was two' cymbldium LaBarge receivedher bachelor and master of science degrees In music education from Potsdam State College. Formerly employed as an elementary; vocal music teacher at South Glens Falls Central she now! is elementary 'vocal music teacher at Fishkill Elementary School, Wappingers Central SchoolDisr trict. The'1 bridegroom his bachelor of science degree from Plattsburgh State College and his master of science degree from New: Paltz State College.

Formerly employed as, sixth grade teacher at the Vassar Road Elementary School, he be CO: ordinator for the v.Oak: (Grove' SchooI.V Wappingers Central School District. Mr. LaBarge' Is immediate past president of the Wappingers Central School Faculty Association. Studio Booth jqturatdFqJr Margaret Tiegef; artlsC and Miss Eleanor Dalton; Illustrator and until recently on the staff of a national magazine, will have a studio booth at the Dutchess County Fair.The booth, which is located opposite ministration building, house their own works and the works of other. artists, Including.

some from 'Dutchess County and New York Tieger, whose husband, Bernard, recently was 'appointed to the. faculty at: Bard College; will be 7 displaying oils, watercolors and prints. Her work has been shown at the! BroCkport Summer Festival' and she is the recipient: of the Gifford Morgan Award for Realistic Painting. Miss Dalton will show a collec tion of ink Mrs. Muriel DeGre, who will be 'directing the Bard Craftsman Exhibit in November, will have collages and Arliss Nygafd wlU show ous and watercolors.

Steven Waning; New York. City, will display wall plaques and watercolors and Nina Bobbins, also of New York, will have a collection of painted stones, Rita Corbln will show drawings and Anna Ogden Becomes Bride Of David I taber Miss Anna Rita Ogden, daughter of Mrs. Thomas Ogden, 30 N. White and the late Mr. Ogden, was married Saturday; to David Stephen Taber, 180 Hooker Ave, He is a son of the late Mr, and Mrs.

Stephen R. Taber of Milton and Poughkeepsle. 7 The Rev. Vincent Fox In the Ladv Chanel; of St. Patrick's Cathedral, New City.

Father Fox also bestowed the Papal Blessing on the couple. Attendants were Mrs. Austin Level! Estabrook, Marble Hill, sistersister of the bride, and Robert Clarke Taber, Philadelphia, brother of the bridegroom. There was a reception at Butler; Hall," Columbia University, for the immediate familv. The bride, a graduate of Eastman Business College, was employed as secretary to Warren TUESDAY.

AUGUST 22, Personal Mention tt'lli Ull.ikA' TIflrrlnn is a patient at Vassar Hospital. lJ Danwtl Hnilffhlr, bf Mrs. Louis Cramer RoaoVhas been accepttd Marywood College Scranton, Pa. AimyPvtl 'Douglas. A.

Funk i ira iiiAnA narrnn i. Eastman and EUwoodFunk. fit ftnnnanv A. Ninth Bat tallion. Third Brigade, at tha UA Armr Training; uencery.

ars I11UC, JCl. 'V 1 ti'o A MillAr. nn of Mr. and MrsNed H. W.

CoUeg' Ave, has been named to the': Dean's List at Union College, t' Armw Pvt Tlmothv PI Mix Elduff, sonof Mr. and Mrs. Michael McElduff, baSj completed eigne weeas a ap vanced training as a combat ci glneer at Ft. Leonard Wood, Welner. 19 downev Circle, is a patient i rancis Hospital.

Claude Hasbrouck, Jackson ville, formerly of Poughkeepsle, is visiting his family here for a week. Errol Fillppini, son of James Filipplnl, Pine Plains, was graduated Sunday from Mohawk Valley Community College, Robert J. Lessels whose wife, Marjorie, is the daughter of Mrs. A. Darrell Herring, Amenia, has been promoted to airman second class" in the Air Force.

He is an information specialist at; Truax Field, Wis. Miss Janet Christensen. daugh ter Mrs. Jessica C. Christen 26 W.

Cedar received her. cap at ceremonies Saturday at the Albany Academy for Girls, Albany Medical Center School of Nursing. KnapprLiefer froth Announced Mr. and Mrs. Walter Knapp, 415 Main announce the engagement of their daughter, Shirley to David Liefer; Vineyard Avenue, Highland.

No date has been set for the Miner, district operations mam ager. of the New York Telephone' Mr: Taber is with IBM. SWEET MUSIC 1 tsissssisia? 1 UIISSSSS! JUJJV, xutni ilimiil ISIIWtlSI 4WMIUI tiiiiiiiuiu IIUKiK isiiMsir IIIHIll' wimssmssimismi 'UUI8tSISS(StllSV usususiiittsiiii It I. 4IIISUIIIISUIIItl 4itiisiiiimtissp iiiiiii. i)iii' Mm nmMuiwtW llttMIISIf ilia issistsiiitiit jimsmssmss iittsjiuiiosst ssSs ttssijtutitsst Msstttusiisii! (ISSSSIISSISSSI usiistsutsus nnmmnw mmnmmi IISUSMIII i.u::::r.::: MKIH ilSHH HJHSJ USHW smut JSItS! ISMS tlftjs 5115 StSU i j.

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