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The Courier-News from Bridgewater, New Jersey • Page 44

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The Courier-Newsi
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Bridgewater, New Jersey
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44
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Page 8 Strictly Somerset, August 1, 1991 KIMS I UUUliUL ER FAII Vf i quartered with strong blocks of color. This mimics a similar trend in clothing. Brights work best here, but simple black and white creates a strong positive-negative effect Since many stores are stocking up early on fall styles, summer hats are being drastically reduced. With weeks of warm weather left, it's a great time to top off your summer wardrobe with a hat Maria Carzis Boyes Courier-News As summer melts into fall, hats continue to be an integral part of a transitional wardrobe. Classic styles, made of straw, cotton or lightweight wool, complete an outfit while providing protection form those ultra-violet rays.

The baseball cap, a summer favorite, has a pixy appeal in a variety of colors. Usually made of cotton, baseball caps are often adorned with sequins, gems, beads or embroidery. Straw hats remain a summer classic. Lacquered or natural, wide brimmed or narrow, a straw hat always denotes grace and femininity. Bows, flowers, ribbons and lace add coquettish details, and you can turn up your brim for a new summer look.

Another hat fashion trend is the use of "color-blocking" hats sectioned in two or Cap styles are a favorite this summer and are expected to stay popular in fall. Liz Claiborne's comes in French terry fabric with a six-section crown. The cap comes in white and five bright colors. given to graduating seniors at Bernards U.S. Luna Rossa "Basic Italian without any tricks or gimmicks.

This is where you come for 1 Uz Claiborne photo and awards ENGLISH ACHIEVEMENT AWARD: Jennifer Dello Russo ENGLISH ESSAY AWARD: Bernard M. Shanley, Gabriella Porter ENGLISH LANGUAGE APPRECIATION AWARD: Zachary Blickens, Owen Duff EXCELLENCE IN WORD PROCESSING: Adrian Sickela GOVERNOR'S PHYSICAL EDUCATION AWARD: Michelle Bearlepp, Zachary Blickens HISTORY AWARD: Caroline Thomas HOME ECONOMICS AWARD: Kristina Valentine KENNETH WEBER INDUSTRIAL ARTS AWARD: David Gentile KIWANIS HUMANITARIAN AWARD: Jason Caponetti, Jean Villepique JOURNALISM AWARD: Tate Davidson, Scott Green, Terra Saltzman JAMES FENIMORE SCIENCE AWARD: Christopher Murphy LANGUAGE AWARDS: French Bir-git Hammerling; German Michelle Bearlepp, Soumya Prasad; Latin Jocelyn Holland, Kathleen Ochsner; Spanish Joy ft 4 r. Courter-Nawt photo by Maria Carzls Boyes Top left, a $36 color-blocked hat with bow from Accessory Place in Bridgewater Commons. It's modeled by Michelle Wojciechowski. Center left, a $7 white straw hat from Accessory Place.

It's modeled by Colleen O'Donnell. Bottom left, a $30 white straw hat with black grosgrain bow from Apogee in Bernards. Right, a $26 natural straw hat with black grosgrain ribbon. SENIOR AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN LAW: Emmanuel Szochet, Casey Banks TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION AWARD: Eric Cook EDWARD P. BUCHANAN SERVICE AWARD: Jeffrey Spranza, Heather Tannen HARRY KRUMBIEGEL LEADERSHIP AWARD: Erica Dixon COMMUNITY SERVICE AWARD: Jennifer Wacker DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION GOOD CITIZENSHIP: Caroline Thomas DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION HISTORY MEDAL: Caroline Thomas BERNARD KOPP ATHLETIC AWARD: Thomas Sciaretta RECOGNITION OF IMPROVEMENT AWARD: Owen Duff ROTARY CLUB AWARD: MicheUe Fahey SENIOR GIRL ATHLETIC AWARD: Michelle Bearlepp.

BEDROOMS 1. Air 205 W. Main Somerville.NJ Va Star-Ledger 691 781-5100 Bring your favorite bottle of wine. La Pizzeria Pizza made the old fashion way 781-5525 Courtyards at Pluckemin 318 Routes 202206 North Correction Overalls in photos in the July 25 Strictly Somerset were miscredited to Contempo Casuals. The clothing was from Jean Country in the Bridgewater Commons.

Rechsteiner 4220 ISimnlBffle. Planned Landscaping BrickWood Decks, Seeding Sodding Patios Walks Vertigrooving Overseeding R.R. Tie Rock Walls Fertilizing Trees Shrubs Weed Pest Control N.J. FOREIGN LANGUAGE EDUCATORS AWARD: Sabine Marangosian LANGUAGE PARTICIPATION AWARD: Susan George WILLIAM ROEDER MATHEMATICS AWARD: Jocelyn Holland WILLIAM WOODWARD GUTHRIE JR. ENGLISH AWARD: Jocelyn Holland MECHANICAL DRAWING AWARD: Glenn Delmonico, Jeffrey Spranza MUSIC, INSTRUMENTAL: Musicianship Graham Stewart; Service Brian Wilde PETER PALMER BAND CITIZENSHIP AWARD: Leadership Amy Collier; Service Jennifer Clark MUSIC, VOCAL: Musicianship Soumya Prasad; Service Marc Sammons DIRECTORS AWARD IN AREA OF CHORAL MUSIC: Randi Jermansen ORCHESTRA AWARDS: National School Orchestra Award Randon Noble; Director's Award Birgit Hammerling PHYSICS ACHIEVEMENT AWARD: Christopher Murphy (908) 236-7871 534 5564 1-800-924-9444 riuuniuny nemin a rropony Licensed Professional Engineers Licensed N.J.

D.E.P. Pesticide Applicators Professional Landscape Designers IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! by Bassett LIVING ROOMS by BENCHCRAFT DINING ROOMS by ASHLAND TORO. Scholarships OLCOTT: Major Jocelyn Holland; Minor Erica Dixon BERNARDSVILLE TEACHERS' MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP: Heather Emmert BERNARDS AREA SCHOLARSHIP: Amy Allen, Adam Carlisle, Heather Emmert, Gabriella Porter, Emmanuel Siochet, Brian Wilde LOUIS AND DOROTHY BLUMENSON SCHOLARSHIP: Emmanuel Siochet BREGARTNER SCHOLARSHIP: Amy Allen DOUGLAS RIST MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP: Heather Emmert NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY. SCHOLARSHIP: Shanti Monta, Graham Stewart WILLIAM WOODWARD GUTHRIE JR. MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP: Jocelyn Holland STUDENT COUCIL SCHOLARSHIP: Jean Villepique BEDMINSTER-FAR HILLS LIONS CLUB SCHOLARSHIP: Heather Melchior, Jeffrey Spranza BERNARDS LIONS CLUB SCHOLARSHIP: Suaane Colaunti EDWIN LANDIS III MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP: Jason Caponetti ROSS ANDRE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP: Jean Villepique JOHN R.

MOORHEAD SCHOLARSHIP: Caroline Thomas WOMAN'S CLUB OF BERNARDSVILLE SCHOLARSHIP: Heather Tannen ACCOUNTING AWARD: Suaane Cola-aanti ART AWARD: Matthew Laraon ACADEMICSERVICE AWARD: Jeffrey Spranza BERNARDS HIGH SCHOOL SCHOLARATHLETES: Jeffery McMahon, Caroline Thomas BIOLOGY AWARD: Heather Melchior BUSINESS AWARD: Shari Moose JOHN UTZ BUSINESS AWARD: Julie Carides CHEMISTRY AWARD: Jocelyn Holland COOPERATIVE INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION AWARD: Julie Carides, Korey Enderley CULINARY ARTS AWARD: Hillary Stein DRAMA AWARDS: Performance Award Shannon Glynn; Dance Award Cynthia Pereyra THE NEW THEATRE RICHARD L. EVERHART MEMORIAL AWARD: Jean Villepique Singing outdoors in Bernards The great outdoors is the setting for Christian singer-songwriter Mark Cable at 8 p.m. on Aug. 8. Sponsored by the Somerset Hills Fellowship of Christian Churches, the recording artist will perform in the amphitheater at Pleasant Valley Park on Valley Road in the Basking Ridge section of Bernards.

There is no admission charge, although a free-will offering will be collected. In case of rain, the show will be held in the sanctuary of the Liberty Corner Presbyterian Church. Call (908) 766-7593 for information. Lynn M. Jackson Courier-News The last word in professional quality Do-It-Yourself lawn sprinkler systems.

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Laszlo L. Reti B.S., D.C. Chiropractic Physician 908-281-0770 Specializing in custom designed menus of the finest quality for off premise catering Weddings Anniversaries Engagements Showers Corporate Functions After more than thirteen years of experience delivering quality health care to the Plainfield area, Dr. Laszlo L. Reti, 8.S., D.C, chiropractic physician makes his services available to the greater Hillsborough area.

Mis offices in the New Amwell Medical Center located at 45 New Amwell Hillsborough, near SFuio Quislings Gs 369-6693 the intersection of Route 206, are easily reached from the surrounding neighborhoods. Dr. Reti is a member of the American Chiropractic Association, The New Jersey Chiropractic Society, The Union-Middlesex-Somerset County Chiropractic Society, and by means of continuing education seminars is well versed in the most modem chiropractic techniques available. His Hillsborough facilities include multiple modalities for physical therapy, as well as, the newest chiropractic equipment. Being an independent examiner for several review companies as well as insurance companies directly, Dr.

Reti is available to help with all insurance matters to assist in the payments of fees for services rendered. Dr. Reti is available at 908-281-0770 to answer questions and to schedule appointments for chiropractic care related to health maintenance, worker's compensation injuries, motor vehicle injuries, personal injuries and accidents, as well as, athletic and sports related injuries. His services will be available Monday through Saturday and emergency cases will be taken on Sunday. 1 I i.

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