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1 Resort Fashions Present Special Appea Hit Pittsburgh Press, Sunday, Dee. 24, 1961 Sec. 2, Peg 3 SSON Summer Attire Colorful IjONA 'A, Li ns 1 WHAT'S WHAT IN FURS? By LEXOEE BRUNDIGE Those who seek sunny, warm weather immediately after the holidays will find I resort fashions are featured Tuesday, you undoubtedly will be offered all sorts of propositions in furs. Some furs will be marked down others will be marked up-then marked down but the smart woman owes it to herself first to shop Jonasson's. Here, as an authentic basis for Quality-Value comparison, she will find a Dollar-Value yardstick which will stay with her while she shops the town.

Our costs are limited to the actual cost of the skins purchased at auction, in quality and for cash, when "the price is right" plus labor charges and our prices to you reflect the absence of middlemen's profits. SHOP COMPARE YOU'LL FIND NO BETTER VALUES ANYWHERE Fur ialon, third floor in siores nere ai mat time too. It Is always a cheering sight to see these colorful, appealing, gay, warm weather styles show up when we are all bundled up in winter apparel. Whether you can take off for a resort spot now does not diminish the value of these clothes. Many women buy from resort collections for their summer wardrobes.

Today we take a look at what Is new in these fashions. Little girls can be miniature best-dressers, for the collections of resort styles in A (it hl I- 1 IV ft -V-' 1 1 i' clude exciting designs. Many if ft (i 01 tne dresses are sleeveless, to be teamed with pique or linen coats. In the Helen Lee resort lineup will be found such Items as dress-up styles of washable silk shantung, "rain or shine" coats In printed chintz, bright tweed pants and overblouses that have manning pieau-u stuns ior a three-part outfit. CS A number of dresses are WINTER VACATION will find little girls dressed in style.

A white birdseye pique party ensemble, left, consists of a fully lined, pyramid flannel skirt is color matched to a sweater with a twig design on the front. Colors are white with light blue, or aqua mist with banana. Skirt in sizes 32 to 40; sweater sizes 40 to 48, $14.99 each at Lane Bryant's. shaped coat and matching dress with a high-waisted sash of tur- Calling all future brides to our Spring Showing of beautiful new wedding gowns Friday, December twenty-ninth at half after six o'clock quoise silk taffeta. $14.98 each, ot Cimbels.

Right, a tailored wool Toledo Is Scene ur iNuoriais Our example Moygashel linen with Brussels lace and a removable chapel train White or oyster. fifth floor Jeanne Arthur Becomes Bride She Weds Christian Roth II; Elizabeth Green Is Married The Ben Avon United Presbyterian Church was the setting yesterday for the marriage of Jeanne Catherine Arthur and Christian Henry Roth II. Dr. Charles W. Brown officiated.

After the reception in the John Francis Robb Jr. ex-Duquesne Club the couple left changed wedding vows in a for a honeymoon and upon late afternoon ceremony yes- what Helen Lee calls "grandmother gift dresses," because they are high style (also a bit more high priced) and therefore appealing to a doting grandma. For adults, colors In resort clothes are especially eyecatching. There are yellows and greens from lemon to lime, subtle desert pink, turquoise, sea blue and white of course. Combinations of colors that are put together give added zest to many outfits.

A color worth remembering capucine, a French word for nasturtium. However, keep in mind this decorative flower blooms in every hue from amber yellow to vibrant orange. Mellon and paprika tones are also shown. Beige is featured from palest sand to warm, wood shades. Stunning beachwear will make its appearance at resorts, with the dominate news found in fabrics that are amazingly lightweight.

A recent addition to stretch synthetics is a spandex fiber that produces featherweight materials with tremendous figure control. I'm. Married yesterday in Zion Methodist Church, Toledo, Ohio, were Judith Deborah Knapp and Paul Edward Brunswick II. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Lester Knapp of Toledo, and the bridegroom, a resident of Akron, Ohio, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Edward Brunswick of Mt. Lebanon. After the ceremony, guests were received in the church parlor.

The nuptials were performed by the Rev. H. Myron Shimer. Mrs. Dudley Williams III and Joseph Glick were honor attendants for the couple.

their return will reside in tcraay in inira I'resoytenan MRS. PAUL BRUNSWICK II Wed in Ohio. MRS. C. II.

ROTH II Duquesne Club reception, Stains Eliminated Damp salt will remove egg stains from silver. Sewickley. The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Laird M.

Arthur of Ben Avon Heights. Her husband's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Clyde C. Roth of Washington, D.

and Rwk Hall, Md. For the ceremony the bride Church. Dr. Frederick Bruce Speakman heard the vows. A reeeption at the Twentieth Century Club followed the ceremony, for which the bride, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas F. Pitealrn of Edgerton Avenue, those a gown of ivory satin with a shirred nverskirt and neckline bordered in rose point lare. Her veil was a mantilla of the same lace. Judith Carman Bond was maid of honor.

Mr. Rohb, son of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Rohb of Devonshire Street, asked his father to be his best man.

The couple will live in rhose a frown of ivory satin This new synthetic makes with peau d'ange lace bodice it possible to wear what might and court train. The same lace be called "little nothing" bordered her mantilla of il-swimwear, because it is so hision. if- Stf 'I lightweight. Beach ensembles have coordinated Jackets, coats, or nkirts. More Jackets are Paula L.

Templeton was maid of honor for the bride and Robert Steele Roth was his brother's best man. Crafton after returning from Is A I.I i f- m. iff i 1 i i Elizabeth Louise Green and their honeymoon. After Christinas SALES in longer lengths, and the beach coat down to the knees makes a bid for popularity. Matching skirts to gn with swim suits are either in wraparound styling, or have elasticlzed waist bands so they arje easy to get into and out of.

Newsworthy at resorts this V09 tha manv mnliaii- Marilyn Auerbach Becomes Bride-Elect Mr. and Mrs. Leon Auerbach of Leonia, N. have an- MRS. JOHN F.

robb Pledged vows yesterday. knitted jackets designed to go nounced the engagement of their daughter, Marilyn Barbara, with dresses of linen or silk, to Walter J. Koetkt son of Mr. and Mrs. W.

J. Koetke of The mohair jacket may be Whitehall. A July wedding is Trend Salon dresses and costume -irf uu i2 Included are beautiful woolens, crepes and silks in a selection of broken sizes and stylei for daytime and afternoon. Misses' sizes. Moderately priced dresses for Misses.

.910 Second floor Couple Married matched exactly, or con planned. trasted with the The bride-elect is a Junior Women's and Misses' suits Fall '61 fitted and easy silhouettes in a selection of fine quality woolen fabrics in a variety of colors. Sizes 8 to 20. Third floor Misses" winter coal 2i -ia Choice of fine woolen dress coats and casuals of weather-treated tackle twill or tweed with Uminatcd linings. Broken sizes and colors in sizes 4 to 16.

Third floor tlonasson Junior furred eoats newlv marked 8IIH1 MD to down to at Boston University School of Nursing. Her fiance will receive a bachelor's degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a master's degree from Harvard University in June. The engagement of Donna Marie Komlyn to Michael Daniel Glenn was announced at a recent dinner party at Chartiers Country Club. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Nicholas Komlyn of Glenshaw and her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Glenn of Indianapolis, Ind. The wedding will be an event of Feb.

21. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Flans-baum of Becler Street have made known the engagement l.ncg wearing hulls Mt. Lebanon United Presbyterian Church was the scene of the afternoon wedding yesterday of Donna Jean Reynolds and Raymond Clifton Parker.

The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Forrester Reynolds of McCully Street, had lior sister, Ann Louise Reynolds, as her maid of A reception at St. Clair Country Club followed the ceremony which was performed by Dr. Clifford Smith.

Mr. Parker is the son of Dr, and Mrs. Thomas Wade Parker of Fayctteville. C. Dr.

Parker was his son's best nelv marked MM! 411 to doun to Hurry in for your choice of coats with Raccoon or dyed Fox collars for casual wear; beautiful dress styles with Mink. 3 to 13 int he group. tlonasson Junior winter eoats newlr marked 9JM 9 i down to tmrti to mW Enioy the warmth of these fine woolen coats in a variety of styles and colors. 3 to 1 3 in the group. of their daughter.

Marilyn nian The couple will make their Choose from one and two-piece styles; also a few costumes from our collection of beautiful knits in broken sizes and colors. Misses' sizes. fourth floor Sportswear and rasnal dresses Blouses, slacks, skirts and sweaters in a selection of styles and colors, 1 to Raincoats in classic and dressy styles in misses' sizes to "211 Casual dresses in pure silk, wool and novelty weaves; broken sizes and colors in misses' sizes. frlh to lonasson Junior drosses home in Chapel Hill, N. where both are seniors at the University of North Carolina.

Carol, to Elliott Allen Borof-sky, son of Mr. and J'rs. Meyer R. Borofsky of Brintell Street. The bride-elect is a student at the University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing.

newlr marked 91.1 8Mt 1 to 999 down to 4 i 0 ft I i i I I 'f I A i II A selection to delight in wool and crepe for day and datetime. Also cocktail and a few long gowns. Sizes to 1 in the group. 'J If if If. Young Junior and Petite dresses Joiuisson's Fashion footwear Ki.iltt' ir nrlv marked newly marked JSt down to to down to hi I End of the season savings on our famou? name shoes in a good selection of leathers and colors; styles for day and evening.

Fourth floor Newlyweds To Reside In Louisiana Ann Howell Hardy and Lt. (jg) Elmer William Beard-shall Jr. exchanged wedding vows yesterday in St. Matthew's Lutheran Church of Bland, in a military cer-mony. The bride, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Sam Leslie Hardy of Bland, had her sister, Mrs. David H. Hubble of Pittsburgh, as matron of honor. Lt.

Beardshall is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer William Beardshall of Lebanon Avenue, here. His best man was Lt. (Jg) William Queen.

The couple will live in New Iberia, where the bridegroom is in flight training, Sheaths and full skirted styles in a selection of woolens and crepes. Variety of colon. Sizes 3 to 15 in the group. Jouasson Junior sportswear newly marked ft, ft down to to Choose from a collection of blouses, skirts, Kilties and sweaters in broken sizes and colors. Sizes to IS in the group.

Fifth floor Broken sizes ami color ranges Excellent Inns in millinery newly marked fi I Take your pick from fur felts, velours, velvets and satins. Included are some French import's. Black and high fashion colors. First floor R. ('.

PARKUR Students wed yesterday. AT A DINNER DANCE lost night in the Fox Chape' Coif Club, Mary Constance McCraw was presented to society by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Durban A. McCraw of South Negley Avenue.

She wore a white peau ds soie gown with pale pink detail. Guests included her grandmother, Mrs. Charles S. B. Ward; Vassar College classmates Carol Crow of Rye, N.

Y. Allegra Mertz, Rye, N. Alice Kerr of Philadelphia; and Francesca Morosanti of Litchfield, a former classmate at Ethel Walker's School. Mr. and Mrs.

Thorna Sparkman Jr. came from Villanova for th debut and Christmas holiday, Odor Removal To remove odors from jars or bottles, fill them with a solution of water and dry mustard. Let stand for several hours. All sales final No mail or phone "We never publicize comparative pricet Many itemi listed available North Hillj.

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