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Courier-Post from Camden, New Jersey • Page 17

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COURIER-POST, Comdtn, N. Wednesday, Nov. 8, 1972 i7 Inflation Is Hitting Europe Buy What You Like nr. iuuk. (Ufl) -West rough time of it because of European homebuyers and inflation, according to an Homeowners are having a American mortgage insur- 3 I s- collecting mainly calls for the cojrage to "get one's feet, wet," says Miss Wills.

"Don't take art so seriously," she urges the beginner with a budget to consider. "Pick your pictures for pleasure, not necessarily to impress anybody else, and don't consider yourself married to them for life. After all, your tastes may change along with your finances." Unlike most rugs and other home furnishings, which are replaced when they become' shabby, pictures rarely wear out. But that doesn't mean that they can't wear out their welcome. And, when that happens, if should be possible to replace them as easily as you'd replace an old chair.

ance company head. "The situation in London probably the worst in Western Europe clearly shows the plight of home buyers," says Jackson W. Goss, president of Investors Mortgage Insurance Boston. "Inflation is running rampant throughout Western Europe with the housing sector most seriously affected. In London, not only is the supply of homes severely limited and dwindling i are skyrocketing.

Many observers predict housing prices will continue to rise about 10 per cent annually. "London housing prices have about doubled during the past five years with one-third of the rise recorded during the past 12 months." London's housing situation is not too different from the rest of Western Europe, Goss said. "Whether or not European inflation will be curbed or at least slowed some-w a i still anybody's guess. But its deterrence is most certainly one of the fondest hopes of the average homeowner the potential home buyer," he said. Are you one of the millions of art enthusiasts who love to visit galleries and attend art fairs just to look but seldom to buy? Then put aside your hesitancy and buy to please yourself not to impress others, advises interior design consultant Mary Ann Wills.

"You don't have to be an experienced collector, a connoisseur, or an art scholar to buy and enjoy art in your home, nor do you have to spend a fortune," says Miss Wills, who advises Burwood Products Company, whose Arabesque studios produce decorative accessories. There are no laws regarding tastes in art; your own eye should rule. And as far as costs are concerned, worthwhile art is easily obtainable at budget prices everywhere, from outdoor art fairs to the galleries of department and furniture stores. Taking the first step into the enjoyable world of art A COMIN mini' "SI Kl GOWN WjrAAj BIKINI MISS RITA M. POWELL engaged to Mr.

Scott M. Camarote. MISS ANNE D. STUBBLEBINE to be wed to Mr. Roman E.

Kalpas. MISS DEBORAH A. WOOD fiancee of Mr. Dennis A. Coralluzzo.

"HI? KlHE'iBIirjjJ-' 'to Engagements Announced Luscious sleep set of 100 nylon. Highlights are a scalloped ribbon-beaded Neck Bodice with a satin bow. Shirred elastic waistline and a lace flounced hem and trim. Blue or pink. Sizes L.

VIKING FURNITURE" imup nc mucTTtc Run dado LOWEST PRICES AND 1HI Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Copley of 10 Karen Drive, Cherry Hill, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Valerie Gale Copley, to Mr. Robert A.

Wurzburg. He is the son of Mrs. Grace C. Wurzburg of 102 Iron Master Road, that township. Miss Copley attends Montclair State College.

Mr. Wurzburg Is attending Temple University School of Pharmacy. Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Anne Davidson Stubbiebine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Preston M.

Stubbiebine of 1115 Warren Cherry Hill, to Mr. Roman Emil Kalpas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roland A. Kalpas of 182 Hazelwood Circle, Willing-boro.

Both are graduates of Drexel University. Miss Rita Marie Powell's engagement to Mr. Scott Marian Camarote is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F.

Powell of 210 S. White Horse Pike, Audubon. Mr. Camarote's parents are Mr, and Mrs. Charles S.

Hoover of the Woodrow Wilson Arms Apartments, Camden. A May wedding is planned. The engagement of Miss Deborah Ann Wood, to Mr. Dennis Anthony Coralluzzo, son of Mrs. Enrico Coralluzzo of 806 Princeton National Park, and the late Mr.

Coral-' luzzo, is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest W. Wood of 361 Lycoming Wenonah. The wedding will take place in September.

Both attend Gloucester County College. IARGIST DISPIAY IH NiW JtRSiV. FREE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY i ALL GIFTS BOXED and WRAPPED FREE! I Teaching Child Discipline "When Does Discipline Start?" is the subject of a meeting for parents planned Thursday, Nov. 16, by the Camden County Extension Service. The meeting will take place from 9:30 to 11 a.m.

in Corson Hall of the Haddonfield Methodist Church. Babysitting will be available for 2 to 5 year olds. Mrs. Martha Williams, PTA Parent and Family Life chairman will lead the discussion of aspects of teaching children discipline. icu.

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"We must all drop the fantasy that the union of a man and a woman will produce change," Ms. Schiff emphasizes. "It doesn't. And when it doesn't, there is a sense of rejection, then guilt, then anger. Often women tell me 'I failed him, he's the same as when I married This all has to do with the fantasy that one person can change another.

"Wives should recognize that work-addiction is simply (Net to Simons Hardware) FREE PARKING Phone 939 0254 MON, THURS. 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. FRI. 8t SAT.

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It is a reality outside of the wife and children. A man would work intensely with any wife or no wife. So the wife need net feel guilty, need not feel that she is driving him to this. Work is his thing." Although the drive to keep busy working can sometimes be seen as compulsive behavior, Ms. Schiff feels this is not usually the case.

"Working hard is aggravated, of course, by the corporate structure that rewards this kind of aggressive behavior with promotions and money," she admits, "but that isn't necessarily bad. And for men, it can also be seen as a constructive way to express their aggressive masculinity." In order for a woman lo cope successfully with her husband's work-addiction, Ms. Schiff says, she must know herself. "If the wife insists on seeing her husband's career as a rejection," she explains, "it will indeed become a rejection, which will become a point of conflict in the marriage itself. Then the husband will see himself in a tug-of-war between a happy home-life and a successful career." PRICED FROM FREE DELIVER A W) ASSEMBLY MASTER CHARGE, BANKAMERICARD HONORED iff Hair Beauty Problem Prints and solid color draw drapes of first quality discontinued styles and some slight irregulars.

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PENNSAUKEN, N.J. I i IU to IU to OPEN DAILY 10-9-SAT. 10-6 OPEN SUNDAY -5 Hair in the wrong places has long been one of women's most annoying beauty problems. In cases the artful use of cosmetics helps solve the problem. Unsightly fuzz on the upper lip can be lightened with a bleach.

If hair is too long or too dark, an electrolysis session 20 Pet of Teachers In Canada From U.S. OTTAWA In the 1971-72 school year, 57 per cent of Canadian college and university teaching posts went to Canadians, 20 per cent to U.S. citizens, 9 per cent to those from the United Kingdom and the remainder from other countries. may be the answer. Under certain conditions beauticians recommend depilatories to remove the unwanted hair.

Others recommend shaving as quickest and simplest, Those favoring the razor point out that by the time the hair is long enough for the depilatory to be effective it is already unsightly, especially if hair is dark. They advocate frequent shaving to keep legs attractive and to prevent the stubble that snags fine nylons. Wax depilatories are generally suggested as best for forearms and upper lips if the growth is not too heavy. After any session with razor or depilatory apply good quality witch hazel. It is soothing.

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