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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania • Page 19

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8 PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE: MONDAY, JULY 1, 1968. 19- With Polly Gloves, Stockings In Daintiest Lace There's lots of talk about fashions coming for fall, according Walker sent from New York last Right now, you can find the in the stores. It's to be seen in rufflecuffed shifts. It's to be seen in hosiery. It's to be seen pretty, saucy gloves.

One way to glove a lady's hand for summer is in crochet. It's very Gone-With-The- DAINTY LACE DAINTY LACE Wind, very Victorian looking. Somehow, the fashion experts insist, it's also reminiscent of the mid 30's. Lace On Hands This 1968 version of the romantic moods of many periods is by Hansen. You'll find similar styles on all the glove counters.

To show off new shoes they're showing for wear now into fall, Chandler's poses them with newest lace ho siery, to be had in their shops in below the knee lengths, in full-length fashion, priced from 79 cents to $1.09. Hosiery comes in four colors, beige, tan, black or white, the last seen often on the fashion ramps, according to Frances.) Lace Afoot One shoe to wear with crochet or crochet-look hosiery LACE AND CHAINS has an antiqued patent strap trimmed with gold chain. Anti- Miss Deemer, Fiance Set August Date Mr. and Mrs. Alexander David Deemer of Brookville have announced the engagement of his daughter, Alexandra Jane Deemer, to Thomas Waring Fauntleroy son of Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Waring Fauntleroy of Moon Township. Miss Deemer was graduated from the Grier School and studied nursing at Duke University. Her fiance was graduated from Shadyside Academy and will be a senior at Duke University Medical School, Durham, N. in September.

August 17 has been selected as the marriage date the couple. Lampshades 7104 by Alice Brookes Save dollars! Recover or slipcover old lampshades and make them new, sparkling. Pattern 7104: by directions for 10 styles included. FIFTY CENTS (coins) for each pattern add 15 cents for each pattern for first-class mailing and special handling. Send to Alice Brooks, the Post-Gazette, 271 Needlecraft Box 163, Oid Chelsea Print Name, Address, Zip, Pattern Number.

Parents Ask Can We Like All Children Equally Well? We hear so much privileged, about the times tend to think of do not fit, into some We tend to forget nowadays about the privileged and undergifted and the retarded, that we someindividual children chiefly as they fit, or big category. that, even within any one class or race, children differ from each other in vital ways which we all too often ignore. One of the things we most often forget or ignore (because some think it's not a "nice" thing to think about or admit) is the extent to which a child is, or is not, pleasing to others the extent to which likes or does not like other people. I THINK we ignore this aspect of personality because, theoretically, all adults are more or less supposed to like all children. A mother admits only reluctantly, if at all, that some of her children are more engaging than others.

Teachers may admit privately, but they are not supposed to admit publicly, that some of their pupils are not only more teachable, but more likeable than others. One of the first steps in helping a child to become more likeable and more acceptable to others would be to admit, to start with, that he may not really have everything going for him SO far as personality and interpersonal relations are concerned. Take two children we saw in TIPS FROM Twiggy Planning a Fourth of July party in your backyard? Heat a frozen cheese fondue indoors. When ready to serve, pour it into a red-white-andblue striped fondue pot (the burner will keep it warm outside). Serve, big chunks of French bread for dipping and pop in matching mugs.

Great for sittin' around watchin' the fireworks go off! GAUNT NELLIE'S FOODS INC. THE ORANGE DRINK WITH FRESH SQUEEZED TASTE Tree-ripe tangy-sweet flavor Vitamin enriched Reusable non-drip bottle always ready when you are. Aunt VITAMIN ENRICHED breakfast orange drink STORE COUPON PA-PPPG-7-1-68 MR. DEALER: Please honor this pon for 54 off on a bottle of AUNT NELLIE'S BREAKFAST DRINK (any flavor). The manufacturer will redeem this coupon pius 24 dling cost.

Coupons may signed or transferred. INVOICES PROVING SUFFICIENT STOCK TO ON ANY COVER COUPONS PRESENTED FOR Aunt Nellies, ON coupon BREAKFAST Redemption REQUEST. limited for to DRINKS. any Redemption AUNT other of NELLIE'S product this REDEMPTION MUST BE SHOWN UP. will make NULL AND COUORANGE, GRAPE pon PONS agency void IN or when YOUR where presented prohibited POSSESSION, by by outside Cou- law, tax, or otherwise restricted.

GRAPEFRUIT or LO-CAL ers ment AUNT must mail pay NELLIE'S, any coupons P. sales O. and tax. BOX invoice For 1635, to CLINTON, 52732 BREAKFAST DRINK LIMIT: ONE BOTTLE PER FAMILY CASH VALUE OF 1e Miss Stanley Will Marry M. L.

Durbee Mr. and Mrs. Matthew W. Stanley of Fox Chapel have announced the engagement of their daughter, Sharon Stanley, to Michael Leroy Durbee, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Leroy E. Durbee of Gloversville, N. Y. Miss Stanley was graduated from Ellis School, attended Hood College and is an alumna of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She is a computer systems analyst for Honeywell, Inc.

Mr. Durbee was graduated from Colgate University, spent a year at the University of Oslo as a Fulbright scholar and received his Masters Degree from the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. He is a foreign service officer working in Washington, D. C. They plan an October wedding.

Diane Fischer Engaged To Michael Lee Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Fischer of Upper St. Clair announce the betrothal of their daughter, Diane Fischer, to Michael Bruce Lee, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Nat Lee of Fort Lee, N. J. They are graduates of Pennsylvania State University. She is employed with CBS, New York City, where her fiance is in the Data Processing Div.

of IBM. They will be married July 27. Lynn-Holmes Mr. and Mrs. Paul T.

Lynn of North Hills announce the marriage of their daughter, Virginia Arlene Lynn, to Herbert J. Holmes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Holmes of Ingomar, in Maryland.

CARLTON ACRES Garden Club met recently to tour the Wildflower Reserve of the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy. our clinical service one week not long ago. One was little 10-year-old Betty, referred because she wasn't even making it in fourth grade. An examination showed her with a considerably below-average intelligence, and with no more than the maturity of an eight-yearold, but with a personality so warm and likeable and engaging, and with such a warmth of response toward all our staff, that the prediction wasn't difficult that this girl is going to make out very nicely in interpersonal living. IN CONTRAST was eightyear-old Edmund, with a brilliant I.Q.

way up in the 130's but such a cold little boy that one examiner describes him as a machine made like a boy. And his own mother described him as a "boy witch, not a real boy at all." There's a technical name for at least part of Edmund's problem and his mother was referred to Bernard Rimland's "Infantile Autism," but even that won't solve his problem, which is complex and manyfaceted. Your child probably lies somewhere between Betty and Edmund. A frank assessment of just how likeable he is or is not, to other people, will help you understand him and help him in getting along with others. MARY Patricia Clinton, daughter of Mrs.

Margaret Clinton of Gross and the late Mr. Clinton, became the wife of William F. Sieber in a marriage ceremony Saturday at St. Lawrence Lemons For Beauty ruffles and lace and femininity in to all the reports Frances week and the week before. dainty, lacey look for summer quing puts ombre highlights into the leather to make it glow.

This French Room Original from Chandler walks on a curved heel and rounded toe. In brown, it's priced $13.99. Same leather's to be seen in a brown sling pump with a disc of gold rings. Broader toe and higher heel offer a new silhouette. Shoe is $14.99.

Bridal Lace You'll see bridal lace and satin in a display of wedding gowns many lands and from maron times, in the windows of one big downtown store this week. Evyan perfumes had the romantic idea. You'll see a Norwegian Bride, Kate the Shrew and Petruchio, a Williamsburg Bride and Groom, Grover Cleveland and his bride, Cinderella and Prince Charming, Ferdinand and Isabella, a Japanese bride, lots more from the real historic world and from the land of fiction. Horne's is the place. For Bridal Shower Solid-color daisy shaped flowers that stick to the bottom of tub or shower to eliminate that rubber mat, yet provide safe footing make clever bridal shower gift.

In each box you get 13 appliques in two sizes. It's suggested that the bride layout a pattern she likes before she slips off the backing. Bathtub Appliques are $2.98 in Gimbels eighth floor housewares department. Polly Teachers Set Nuptial Date Mr. and Mrs.

John Magnani of North Attleboro, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Ann Claudia Magnani, to James J. Nussbaum son of Mr. and Mrs. James J. Nussbaum of Perrysville, Pa.

Mr. Nussbaum, a graduate of Pennsylvania University, resides in Davis, and is employed at the University of California at Davis. Miss Magnani was graduated from Salve Regina College in Newport, R. and teaches at Meriden, Conn. Aug.

31 is the wedding date selected by the couple. Bradley-Munsch In Europe and the British Isles are Frances L. Bradley, daughter of Mrs. Beatrice B. Bradley of Mt.

Oliver, and Thomas D. Munsch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Munsch of Glenshaw.

They were married recently in Philadelphia and will live in Portland, Ore. To keep your skin clear and fair you need the natural cleansing and bleaching properties of lemon. Ask your druggist for a bottle of lemon Jelvyn, the latest type skin freshener that beautiful women throughout the world are now using. Lemon Jelvyn braces and conditions the skin to a beautiful new clarity and fine grained texture; its excellent toning properties help stimulate the surface cells, clear out stubborn, blemishinducing and particles and smooth the skin to beautiful clarity. Lemon Jelvyn is ideal for quick complexion cleansing and two capfuls in your final shampoo rinse will give a sparkling shine to your hair.

Lemon Jelvyn is a must for complexion beauty. MRS. CUNEO Rev. Clancy Officiates At Nuptials the setting Saturday for the marriage ceremony of Jane Marie Nicolette, daughter of Dr. and Mrs.

Anthony J. Nicolette of Richmond Circle, and Richard John Cuneo of Allegheny Center. Officiating at the ceremony was the Rev. William Clancy. A reception followed at the Shannopin County Club.

The bridegroom, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond A. Cuneo of Wantagh, N.Y., had asked Dr. Anthony J.

Nicolette Jr. to serve as his best man. Maid of honor was an aunt of the bride, Kathleen J. Nicolette. Bridesmaids included Christine M.

Forest, Kathleen M. Lucey, Lynn M. Hoffman, Mary Linda Kimmerle with Carol McCloskey, i junior bridesmaid. Ushering were John L. Nicolette, Richard B.

Nicolette, Frederick, A. DiPaolo, Eugene J. Papa and Kent B. Kauffman. Following a wedding trip to Jamaica, the couple will reside at Allegheny Center.

The bride, a graduate of the University of Pittsburgh, attended the University of Miami and was presented at the 1963 Southern Club Ball. She will teach in the North Hills School District. Her husband, a graduate of Temple University, is associated with Ketchum, MacLeod and Grove Advertising Agency. Heinz Memorial Chapel was Couple Selects January Date Isadore Sharapan of Tilbury Street has announced the engagement of his daughter, Jo Ann Sharapan, to Bruce B. Minyo, son of Mr.

and Mrs. George E. Minyo III of Tilbury Street, also. Miss Sharapan is the daughter of the late Dora Sharapan. January wedding plans are being made by the couple.

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