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The Morning Call from Allentown, Pennsylvania • 34

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The Morning Calli
Location:
Allentown, Pennsylvania
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34
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3j THE MORXIVG CALL, Allentown, PM Thursday. July IS, 1961 'Art Nouveau' Back Their Engagements to Wed Announced Decorating Favor By JOYCE SCHULLER CHICAGO (UPI) "Art Nou-! combine utility and art, with decoration becoming an integral part of the useful form, heightening, but not overwhelming its natural beauty." veau designs are making a comeback in home decorations. Many designers are wondering If 1 why. These designs, which prevailed 1 I1 I in home decorations from 1888 'A to about 1910 are best remem Try Our PENNA. DUTCH bered for their horrors: grim YAv- A glass lamp shades in dark stained-glass colors, misty photographs, early Fu Manchu room settings and cloyingly sentimen i A tal wallpaper patterns, replete with vines, tendrils and long- winged birds.

Yet, these were only the excess 7 es of what was essentially a fine art philosophy, according to Jack Sorvtd In Tho CAFE LOUNGE MONDAY to FRIDAY 11:30 to 2 ALL YOU CAN EATI Only 140 'ij I Denst, award winning designer of contemporary wall-coverings. I He predicts that Art Nouveau 3 I I today will confine its influence to the velvet draperies, undulating lines in wall-coverings and fab rics, hint of curves crystal and silverware and stained-glass de signs now turning up in home decorations. He feels confident that "Art Nouveau," 1961 style, will not lead to. a revival of the tepid col Shoppers' Night THURSDAY 5 to 8:30 Only $1-65 ALL YOU CAN EATI Call HEmlock 4-6101 AMERICUS HOTEL HAMILTON at SIXTH H. W.

ClARK, G.n. Mgr. ors of the turn-of-the century: Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Mehefko of 315 2nd Catasauqua, announce the engagement of their daughter, Rose Marie, to Richard C.

Rice, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rice of 351 Church also of Catasauqua. The bride-to-be is a graduate of Catasauqua High School and is employed by the Fuller Co. Her fiance is in th Navy, serving aboard the USS Lake Mulzef Mr.

and Mra. David Grover 827 Spring Bethlehem, announce the- engagement of their daughter Anna to Mario J. Basile, 742 Cherokee Bethlehem, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pietro Basile of Castro-regio, Italy.

Miss Grover attended Bethlehem High School and is employed by the Liberty Dress Bethlehem. Basile, a graduate of Bethlehem High, is attending the University of Pennsylvania. He is presently employed by the Lehigh Dress Co. Mulzet Mr. and Mrs.

Russell It. Peal-er, 623 William Bethlehem, announce the engagement of their daughter, Patricia Ann, to Andrew Zachar son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Zachar, 1235 E. Mechanic Bethlehem.

Miss Pealer is a graduate of Bethlehem High School and is employed by Standard Loan Service in Bethlehem. Zachar, a graduate of Bethlehem High, is employed by Food Fair Corp. of Bethlehem. He is leader of the Casino Orchestra. Rod Witmer Studio Mr.

and Mrs. Fred L. Benner of Coopersburg R. 1 have announced the engagement of their daughter Charlotte to John A. Johnson, son of- Mr.

and Mrs. William A. Johnson of Belle Meade, N. J. Miss Benner is a graduate of Palisades High School and Is employed as a beautician for the Parkway Shopping Center.

Her fiance operates a dairy farm with his father at Belle Meade. A fall wedding is planned. mauves, grays and other smoky Mullet Mr. and Mrs. Charles E.

Wil-dermuth, 606 Fiot Bethle-dermuth, 60 6Fiot Bethlehem, announce the engagement of their daughter, "Sandra Lee, to Donald George Cameron, son of William H. Cameron Jr. of Effort and Mrs. Ellen Cameron of Upper Black Eddy. Miss Wildermuth, a graduate of Fountain Hill High School, is employed by the Pennsylvania Power Light Allentown.

Cameron attended Palisades High School and is employed by William H. Cameron Jr. of Sun Vally Lake, Effort. Apollo Mr. and Mrs.

Milton R. Kline of 471 E. Center Nazareth, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Louise Ann, to Gerald Edwin Weiss, son of Mr. and Edwin Weiss of 369 Mauch Chunk Nazareth. Miss Kline is a graduate of Nazareth High School and St.

Luke's Hospital School of Nursing, Bethlehem. She is employed by the hospital. Weiss, also a graduate of Nazareth High School, served four years in the United States Air Force. He is presently employed by St. Regis Paper Nazareth.

tones. Toward BrilliancV "Today's color trend is more toward brilliance and vitality," he saiq7 Denst, whose latest collection of patterned wallpapers includes several designs obviously influenced by the original "Art Nou veau period, contends that Art Nouveau" actually was intended to blend beauty and utility. He Styles Must Hinge On Texture of Hair said the designs of the period Weekend Myrtle Oswald Wed In Coplay Ceremony Myrtle C. Oswald, daughter of! tended Emmatis High School and Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Oswald of 148 is employed by Volncy Felt Mills, Cherry Coplay, was married mmaus. '62 Roundup Draws Heavy Area Signup Over 60 girl scouts from Lehigh County have applied to attend the third National Girl Scout Roundup next July at Button Bay wavy, try to encourage the ten dency. Find the length at which the wave is most apparent and have the hair blunt-cut often. evolved out of an attempt to make ordinary household items decorative. But the Industrial revolution which made it possible to mass-produce decorative goods led people to overdo a good thing, he said.

"That's why the original 'Art Nouveau' designs were so ornate." Denst suggested that "Art Nouveau" today, by remaining simple, could carry out the original intent of the movement "to Don't use permanent lotions, since they can destroy the natural wave completely. Many times this wave State Park, Lake Champlain, Vt. Applications have been received on July 1 to Robert R. Scholl, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Clifford Scholl of 526 Wilkes Barre Wilkes Barre. The Rev. Alfred A. Koch performed the ceremony in St. John's Lutheran Church, Coplay.

Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attended by will disappear for a short time, then reappear as the girl grows from 109 Bucks County candidates. Lehigh County will send four older. NEW YORK It doesn't take very long for little girls to start worrying about their appearance. Hair styles for these youngsters should be based on the texture and weight of their hair. The way hair grows is important too.

Thin, fine, limp or straight hair should be cut and shaped to a style that hugs the head. A soft permanent can give the hair more body and curl. If hair is thick, it must be thinned and shaped often. It can be worn in either a straight or a wavy style. It is easier to brush and comb naturally curly hair if it is short.

You should let it fall the way it wants to go after it has been cut. Ifa young girl's hair is slightly roundup patrols, containing eight A DRUG STORE THAT RECOGNIZES YOUR NEEDS FOR A VARIETY OF ITEMS FOR YOUR FUN IN THE SUN VISIT i CuJ I -Si p3 girls each, to the roundup. The girls will be selected late in August of this year. Two roundup patrols will be sent by the Bucks County Council of Girl Scounts. It will make selections in the fall.

To attend the "roundup, girl scouts must be from 14 to 17 fprjAPfW PHARMACY fi Ji A "Your Wett Eni 4 LJ ULAi Pretcription Store" FREE "sssj, Ph. HE 7-5475 PARKING FROZEN FISH STEAKS Mrs. June Derr as matron of honor. Brenda Ortt and Diane Scholl were bridesmaids. Albert Scholl served as best man.

Earl Stauffer and Larry Raendentaush ushered. A reception was held at the Limeport Fire Hall. The couple will reside at 627 Walnut Em- maus. Mrs. Scholl Js a graduate of Coplay High School and is em- ployed by Universal Pants Northampton.

Her husband at- Just North of Tilqhman St. en CnSr Crest Blvd. years of age. They must have completed ninth grade. Applicants must also have completed senior scout membership requirements Jt 1 ii ljt i i III IIIH II IJIItl I.

A 1 and the five point program by lUlJtUU 111 UUUVL1 VUUUVbbUljUU Satisfy Hunger next July. For at least one full year, she must have been an active senior scout. Camping skills required are Cut Watch our ad every week for money saving specials LEGS and 'in All 90 YEARS OLD Mrs. Sally Schafer obser her 90th birthday yesterday. She lives with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Schafer of 101 Hill Slating-ton. Mrs. Schafer is the former Sally Nicholas of Treichlers. She is the widow of John Schafer who was a driver for Hor-lacher Brewing Co.

when it was located in Slatington. She has six children, Liza, wife of Quintus Reinert of Lillian, wife of Victor Wertman of Guth's Station: Bertha, wife of Charles Eifle of Coplay; Warren of Allentown. and Raymond, with whom she lives. Back charcoal cooking, tent and tarp pitching, meal preparation and BREASTS Bone Removed I planning, use of tools, equipment handling, and packing. Girls are Keep a supply of fresh California dates on hand for snacks.

These sweets from the desert readily stave off those be-tween-meal hunger pangs that send youngsters galloping into the kitchen. Besides being appetite satisfying, fresh California dates fill demands for something delicious to eat right from a package. judged on their ability to camp as well as on their school and community activities, evidence of character, adaptability and Wilson's Famous SMOKED MAitl Fella Studio MRS. ROBERT SCHOLL 'i il(P)c Cut, JJ SALE SHANKLESS BUTTS Hawaiian -Type Feast Easy to Give and Fun CEIITER CUT lb. 79c Store Sliced Thinly Chipped ROUHD STEAK mm i dress is the prime requisite.

This means muumuus or sundresses for the women and multicolored sports shirts for the men. Music can help set the mood for your party. Enlist the services of a friend who plays the guitar or ukelele. If this is not possible, a phonograph and a stack of Hawaiian records will help. Most important of all, try to keep a gay spirit, typical of the Hawaiian luau.

The next time you want an unusual party, try the luau, a traditional Hawaiian feast. Its both easy to give and fun to go to. Use a dark green cloth or paper table cloth on your table. Then purchase an inexpensive straw hat at the dime store. For your centerpiece, place ferns combined with melons, pineapples, oranges, bananas, coconuts and other fresh fruit in the hat.

er. Then twist the circles by placing the thumb and first finger of each hand on the circle on both sides of the string. Twist the circle in opposite directions. Serve at least one dish that is typical of the islands. Bananas, pineapples, coconuts, sweet potatoes, pork, chicken and salmon are all good.

Serve drinks in frosty glasses or hollowed out coconuts. Tell your guests that comfort in To simplify service, use pastel paper plates, cups and napkins. Add even more color with a paper lei around each place setting. To make the Jcis, open about 60 paper tissues and fold them into thirds lengthwise, then thirds across. Cut out circles.

Thread the circles onto a 42 inch piece of string with a darning needlp, nnd tie the strin! togeth foam All Center Cut PORK CHOP SALE (Smoked Chops at Sale Prices) 1 j-l iu. ly U(, 59,1 RIB END CHOPS LOIN END CHOPS 49ci, Berk's Old Smokey Weiland'8 Tasty AH Center Sliced Grade A 100 ALL BEEF. Freshly Ground 2 gC rnAilivo QOC 89 49 lb. BACON 2 lb. pke.

Alderfer's Genuine Harleysville LEBANON or SWEET If I i Mt h- 1 i Ii 0LO0NA One of the Finest Made Frenhlg Store Sliced Fresh 3 lb-Tksr. mh in in PRODUCE Fancy California ROUND CANTALOUPES SIRLOIN IS or DUL3 or Large Stale of Washington BLACK "BlflG" JPy-i T-BOIIE EIASS i I.GA. Frozen Large Fancy CUCUMBERS 3 for 14" F8 inn VllkllllliiV "7 1 SWEET I ior iJ I 1w PEAS Tablerite BACON tb Kraft Phila. CREAM CHEESE 8-oz. gpt pkg.

Jui jJ Keebler COOKIES FROZEN FOOD SALE Chicken Turkey Beef Salisbury Steak for 69' Fiesta Creme Fig Bars Candy Slripes Swift's Premium CANDLELIGHT Y0UR DINNERS CH0ICE Hew 10-lh. bag POTATOES Tnrkgy Dressing Libby's FRUIT COCKTAIL 2, 45c I.G.A. SALAD OIL qt. 65( Muchmore GREEN BEANS Boscul TEA BAGS 89c Boscul P'nut Butter iZS I.GA. PINEAPPLE JUICE Delmonte PINEAPPLE-GRAPEFRUIT DRINK 303 cans Libby JUICE SALE 3 3 00 YOU I CHOICE 39 ORANGE DRINK Tomato, Vim, Apricot, Orange, Grapefruit American Btauty Red KIDNEY BEANS $po Maxwell House IIISTAIIT COFFEE 10 99c Libby's Grapefruit Sections 2)Z 39c I.GA.

FRUIT Cochlail 4G-oz. cans Mix vr Match 8SC 6-oz. jar JJ cans yfJ STOKE HOURS: Tues Sat. 8 to 6 Thurs. Fri.

8 to 9 2312 S. 5th St. Plenty of Free Parking Mountainville Section ALLENTOWN Open Friday Nighti Til 9 P.M. FOURTH and GRAPE STREETS nJLLEnTCH, pa. MM Open Thurs.

and Friday Nights Til 9 P.M. CHESTNUT STREET OATH, PA. -i..

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