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Courier-Post from Camden, New Jersey • Page 9

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SOCIETY WOMEN FASHIONS CLUBS COURIER- POST BEAUTY for LIVING and about MONDAY, JULY 25, 1960 Dear Abby More Parents Should Be Square DEAR ABBY: Our 17-year-old daughter is going with a 22-yearold fellow from one of the best families. This fellow called and asked me if our daughter could spend the night at his home. He said he anticipated a late evening and it would save a lot of driving. I said no, we had never per-mitted that kind of an arrangement for her and did not approve. So the boy had his father call and try to talk us into letting her stay all night: Then his mother got on the phone and said our daughter would be THEIR house guest and they would be home.

She argued and argued, making it very difficult for me to stick to my decision. These people are supposed to be high society: and leading citi- Around the Social Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Gale S. Odendahl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H.

Victor Odendahl, of 700 Graisbury Haddonleigh, to 2nd Lt. Robert Newman Gross, USA, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gross, of Hyde Park, which took place Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, in the Lutheran Church of Our Savior, Haddonfield. The Rev.

Floyd A. Paules officiated. bride, given in marriage by her father, had as maid of honor and her only attendant her sister, Miss Sharon J. Odendahl. Best man was Mr.

James Perry Lunn, of Hempstead, L. and ushers wert Mr. Stuart Collins and Mr. William Brigoli, both of Hyde Park. A reception followed at Compton's Log Cabin, Haddon Township.

After a honeymoon! in Maine, Mr. Gross and his bride will be at home 28 Albion Hyde Park. The bride is a graduate of Green Mountain College, Poultney, Vt. Mr. Gross, a graduate of Norwich University, Northfield, is awaiting assign- Mr.

and Mrs. George B. Eichmann, of 120 Walnut Westmont, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Linda Susan Eichmann, to Pfc Ronald E. Sutphin, USMC, son of Mrs. Elmer Sutphin, of Trenton, formerly of Collingswood, and the late Mr.

Sutphin. A fall wedding is planned. Mr. Sutphin is stationed at El Toro, Calif. Mr.

and Mrs. Llewellyn W. Fisher, of 1204 Oakwood Barrington, have returned after a two motor trip through New England and Canada. MRS. RONALD H.

WETHERINGTON JR. Who before her marriage to the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wetherington, of Williamstown, was Miss Barbara Mae Burke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Edmund P. Burke, of Baltimore. The couple is residing at the MISS LINDA S. EICHMANN Mr. Paulussen is attending Drexel Institute of Technology, School of Engineering.

Mrs. John G. Traver, of Haddonfield, and Mrs. Lewis Zeyher, of Collingswood, have returned to their homes after a week's stay in Ocean City, where they were registered at the Biscayne Hotel. Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas E. Musselman of 103 Hazel Westmont, are being congratulated on the birth of a daughter, Patricia Anne, on July 13. Mrs. MRS.

BRUCE A. ERSEK Who was Miss Roberta Sue Griscom, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Griscom, of Woodbury, prior to her marriage to the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew Ersek, of Bywood, Pa. Mr. Ersek and his bride are at home By ABIGAIL zens. I ended the conversation "by saying that we wanted our daughter to spend her nights in her own home in her own bed. Are we "square?" DOING OUR BEST, DEAR DOING: If you are "square," I want to be in all four of your corners.

DEAR ABBY: I envy the people who write and say they are TOO FAT. At least there is hope for them. They can always lose weight if they try hard enough. how about us girls who are TOO THIN? Don't tell me to drink malteds, take pills and see a doctor. I've tried every.

thing and I am still painfully thin. My doctor said I was as healthy as a horse but I burn up my energy fast. The worst part of it is that everyone tells me what a beautiful FACE I have. They at 37 E. Centre Woodbury.

Designing Woman Joan Conover Is Bride It's No Longer Just a Bedroom Of William H. Voltz Jr. By ELIZABETH HILLYER Miss Joan C. Conover, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank P. often is an executive desk now that there's so much top new design in the office furniture field. A. love seat that's so inviting to drop down on might be an extra bed for a guest. Love seats that unfold a single bed forward can be had in both period inspired and modern shapes.

The best color for the room schemes quietly but smartly here in gold and white, keyed by block patterned wallpaper sparingly used, the gold-decorated white shutters and citron carpet. The room was designed by Elsie A. Smith, A.I.D, Mrs. W. shared by street.

We dows with Musselman is the former Miss Elizabeth Jeanne Kehr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Leo Kehr, of Collingswood. Mr.

and Mrs. William J. Burrows, of Levittown, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Fern L. Burrows, to Mr. Gilbert L.

Badtorff son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Badtorff, of 3733 King Pennsauken Township. A June wedding is planned. Mr.

Badtorff is a graduate of Temple University. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur A. My.

ers, of 606 Tomlinson Laurel Springs, have as their guests for several days, Miss Angela Wolski and Miss Helen Wolski, of Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Callahan, of 128 Washington Audubon, with their sons, William Jr.

and Todd, have returned after spending two weeks at Beach Haven Gardens. Miss Bonnie Kolste, of 321 Walnut Haddonfield, a entertained Wednesday evening in honor of Miss Jeanne Ross, of Collingswood, whose marriage to Mr. Philip J. Wahl, of Merchantville, will take place Saturday morning, at 11 o'clock, at Queen of Heaven Church, Erlton. Miss Marion V.

Taylor, of 404 4th Haddon Heights, is spending a week in Ocean City, where she is registered at the Wyoming Hotel. J. "My problem is many others on our have big picture winlined draperies which keep our living rooms too dark in the daytime when they're closed, but too much in the public view when they're open. Semi sheer curtains haven't been the answer for those who changed to them because the street lights are so bright at night. Will you make a suggestion?" the semi-sheer curtains that can be closed in the daytime and still keep the room light, but hang them on a double traverse rod and add an opaque curtain to serve as a lining behind them.

Since the two curtains can be operated independently, the lining curtain can be pulled back when light is wanted, and drawn closed when more protection against it is needed. 25 YEARS CAMDEN WOMEN HAVE SHOPPED HERE WITH SPECIAL SPECIAL OUR 10.00 $5 .00 PERMANENT COMPLETE OUR $12.50 50 PERMANENT COMPLETE OUR PERMANENT $20 $10 I COMPLETE SHIRLEY BEAUTY Open Haircut. Daily All 9-6 Waves Shampoo Tues. Include Setting Fri. 9-9 Open Every Wednesday to 1215 HADDON AVE.

Phone WO 6-1070 Haddon and Kaighn -Across from Buten's Paint Store VAN BUREN always emphasize FACE, and it stops right there. Isn't there something new I can try? NO PIN-UP DEAR NO PIN-UP: Having tried everything, including a visit to your doctor, try accepting the fact that you are a "slim, slender, willowy" (never "painfully woman. If you can't change the frame, upholster the clothes. Wear full skirts and tight wide belts; high colors and high necklines. At least you're a pin-up from the chin up.

Count your blessings. DEAR ABBY: I have been married for ten months. Abby, I know the honeymoon isn't supposed to last forever, but should it be over in three weeks? Please answer this soon as I am very upset. I hope you understand what I am trying to get across. If I made it any Conover, of 424 Oakland Saturday afternoon of Mr.

William Mrs. Voltz, of 408 N. Forklanding that town. The 4 o'clock ceremony was performed in Trinity Lutheran Church, Maple Shade, by, the Rev. Ralph J.

Steinhauer. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was gowned in a model of white silk organza, its scoop neckline scalloped and bordered with appliques of lace traced with and seed pearls. The appliqued detailing was repeated throughout the skirt, fashioned with a selfbustle and ending in a chapel train. Her fingertip tulle veil was caught by a seed pearl crown, and she carried white orchids on a prayer book. Miss Carol Brubaker, of Maple Shade, attended the as maid of honor, and bridesmaids were Miss Sara Johnston, the bride's cousin, and Mrs.

Ronald Swain, both of Barrington. Junior bridesmaid was Pamela Conover, of Maple Shade, niece of the bride. All appeared in indentical ballerina frocks of maize silk organza embroidered with green-stemmed yellow daisies at the Sabrina necklines. Shirred taffeta cummerbunds ended in a back bow above the full skirts. Their matching floral headbands were trimmed with a cluster of blue- plainer you couldn't put it in the paper.

NEEDS ADVICE DEAR NEEDS: I suspect the only person who could advise you is a doctor. Take your problem AND your husband to him. CONFIDENTIAL TO "PARENTS IN A QUANDARY:" Give your daughter the same educational advantages as your son. An old Chinese proverb-and a good one to apply: "To raise a. son without learning is raising an ass; to raise a daughter without learning is raising a pig." "What's your problem?" Write to Abby in care of The CourierPost.

For a personal reply, enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope. MRS. FERRIS MINOR HALL The former Miss Nancy Borland Klauder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Thorton Klauder, of Moorestown, prior to her marriage to the son of Mr.

and Mrs. J. Parker Hall, of Chicago. Mr. Hall and his bride are residing in Philadelphia.

Can GOP Repudiate Money? CHICAGO As the starting gate opens and they're off at the Republican convention, what is the chief difference between this gathering and the Democratic conclave in Los Angeles two weeks ago? Basically, it's the difference between a convention that's rigged Los Angeles and one that's in the bag-Chicago. Now, it might seem that the difference would be barely discernible via the naked eye. But that is not so. There were at least four contenders for the Presidency in Los Angeles, although three of them may have to split the All-American Optimist Award of 1960. But there is only one contender for the Presidency here.

His name is Richard Milhous Nixon. Let's make no mistake about that. The ground swell for Gov. Nelson Rockefeller is going to stay right on the launching pad, to fuzz up a few metaphors. In Los Angeles, Sen.

John Kennedy may not have run scared. But he had his nervous moments. Nixon will have none in Chicago. His nomination is assured and his organization so well oiled it doesn't even purr. It doesn't have to.

Bystanders in Los Angeles who felt the Kennedy machine had the efficiency and impact of a steamroller should take a Maple Shade, became the bride H. Voltz son of Mr. and bells at front, and they carried straw baskets of assorted summer flowers. The flower girls, Robin Lynn Conover and Nancilee Conover, of Ashland, the bride's nieces, wore dresses of mint green nylon chiffon embroidered with yellow rosebuds. Their headbands were of assorted flowers, and they carried baskets of matching blossoms.

Best man was Mr. David Worth, of Pennsauken Township, and ushers included Peter Jensen, of that place; Mr. Robert Rosenbleeth, of Moorestown, and Mr. Gordon Lucas, of Mt. Holly.

Following a reception, Mr. Voltz and his bride left for a wedding trip to Niagara Falls and Canada. Electrical Device Warms Plates A new electric warmer holds ten dinner plates. Insulated, it can be used right at the table. It comes with a handsome pastel striped cotton cover which is removable for laundering in hot suds.

LOANS FOR WOMEN A friendly, confidential, understanding service. Stop in only to pick up your cash. To apply Phone Miss Clark HAZEL 9-8040 Ritter Finance Company, of Cherry Hill Store Circle Shopping Center 1638 KINGS HIGHWAY HADDONFIELD, N. J. Hours: A.M.

6 P.M. Mon. Thru Wed. 10 A.M. to 8 P.M.

Thurs, Fri, By INEZ ROBB graduate course at Nixon headquarters and in this convention to see how it is really done. The Nixon acreage at the Hilton Hotel, convention headquarters, and across the street at the Sheraton-Blackstone is by far the largest and most elaborate encountered at a political convention in my -generation. Furthermore, both are staffed by dispassionate experts. By contrast with the bloodless dispatch of the Nixon headquarters, the Rockefeller headquarters have the warm, cozy and confused aura that flows from the sweet and sometimes frenzied zeal of the Simon-pure amateur. At the Rockefeller headquarters in the Blackstone Theatre, next to the Sheraton Blackstone Hotel, a visitor feels he is an individual.

At Nixon's spread in either hotel, he is likely to feel that he is a number. To put it another way, the Nixon adherents exude the confidence of those who have it made while the Rockefeller enthusiasts obviously feel that the age of miracles is not necessarily over. Even should Rockefeller decide to accept second place on the ticket, I am not certain that he can now get it. There is a very definite tendency here among Republicans, who were once unalterably associated with financial power and privilege, to build up a "Poor Richard" ticket with which to oppose the heartless minions of wealth and Wall Street, the Messrs. Kennedy and Johnson.

Gov. William Stratton of Illinois became the chief spokesman for the "Poor Richardites" when, on eve of the conventhe tion, he attacked the Democratic candidate as a man "born with a platinum spoon in his mouth." and as a multi-millionaire. He went on favorable Suburban Rt. 130 above Marlton Pike Rt. 70 Opp.

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Camden Open Daily 12 10 Sat. Sun. 11 to 7. All Stores SUNDAYS pointed references to "American families who have never rigged the stock market or acquired a whisky monopoly." If the "Poor Richard" faction in the party prevails and if the GOP hopes to win the 1960 election by smiting the former Republican shibboleths of wealth and economic power, Nelson Rockefeller will have to go back to New York as its Governor. And a poor but honest politician will have to be found as Nixon's running mate.

It has not been possible for the GOP to boast that Nixon was born in a log cabin, but it has done the next best thing. In the party's official release titled "'Where Richard Nixon Spent his Boyhood," the candidate has been turned into an overalled, barefoot boy, swimming in the irrigation ditches around Yorba Linda, where he was born. It seems to me that Rockefeller, born with a diamond spoon in his mouth, would ruin this pitch with a youth spent in Lord Fauntleroy suits and heated swimming pools. But somehow I just can't believe that the Republicans are really going to come out against money at this convention. ment.

Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Eisner, of 417 Cattell West Collingswood, announce the birth of a daughter, Gayle Patricia, on July 21, at West Jersey Hospital. Mrs. Eisner is the former Miss Phyllis Gayle Roger, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. William D. Roeger, of Oaklyn. State Senator and Mrs. John A.

Waddington, of "Red Shingle Farm," Lower Penns Neck, have returned after spending two weeks in Los Angeles, Calif. and Lincoln, where they visited their son and daughterin-law, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Waddington.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold D. Robson, of Evesham Ashland Terrace, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Gail Eleanor Robson, to Mr. 'William H.

Beasley, son of Mr. Mrs. Harold L. Beasley, of 164 Haddon Berlin. A spring wedding is planned.

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Curry, of Lindenwold, entertained at dinner Saturday at Smithville Inn, Absecon, in observance of the fifty-first wedding anniversary of Mrs. Curry's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles F. Kunitz, of Somerdale. Mrs. Herbert Hicks, of Denver, has returned to her home after spending a week with her sister-in-law, Mrs. John R.

Neubauer, and Mr. Neubauer, of 1013 Lake Shore Collingswood. The Neubauers now have with them for several days, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Layman, of Johnstown, Pa.

Mrs. Edmund Maurer has returned to her home, 115 Wayne Haddonfield, after spending several weeks with Mrs. Albert Obrecht, of Ocean Grove. Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph D. Schafer of 310 Evergreen Westmont, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Patricia Ann Schafer, to Mr. Franklin Paulussen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry J.

Paulussen, of Philadelphia. A March wedding is planned. Barbecued Chicken Flavored by Sauce California barbecue sauce is delicious with chicken. Combine cup of salad oil with cup of dry white wine or lemon juice, 1 clove of garlic, minced, 1 medium onion, chopped, teaspoon of salt, teaspoon of pepper and 1 teaspoon of thyme, marjoram or rosemary. Let stand at least 1 hour to develope flavor.

Brush on broiler-fryer chickens frequently durgrilling. Yield: About 1 cup A wonderfully satisfying world of your own bedroom comes to life today in many homes, both the new-built and the handsomely remodeled. This bedroom is larger than most homes have settled for for years, and it's a personal haven for so much more than dressing, and room sleeping. styled upholstered furniture brings the bedroom comfort to enjoy in relaxed solitude at any hour of the day. But it's the big businesslike desk, as capable as it is good looking, that's newest thing about it and the reason the bedroom can make a big change in your life.

The desk makes the room headquarters for special accomplishment, a hide away for briefcase homework, perhaps, but for all projects that get somewhere twice as fast when they can be worked on in quiet, alone. These newly designed prize retreats often bring back the second fireplace. New homes build them for the bedroom, and remodelling which used to wall them up as large rooms divided into smaller ones now uncovers them with the remaking of plans for larger rooms again. Many a beautiful old mantel is discovered this way and restored, whether the room decoration is to be traditional or contemporary. Or a vast oldchimney provides opportunity for today's favorite wide fireplace wall styling.

A novel example in this room installs a raised corner hearth. The desk for this new cloistered delight of a bedroom is expansive and efficient. This one was designed for its author-owner, but it can be and ADVERTISEMENT Thousands And speedy relief from periodic physical distress with this tle homeopathic preparation. Ask your druggist for HUMPHREY8 Safe. No hormones; no prescription needed.

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