Outstanding Art By Peale Family Exhibited At Utica

PAGE TWENTY-TWO
SUNDAY, APRIL 9, 1967
ADVANCE-NFWS
Outstanding Art By Peale
Family Exhibited At Utica
STILL LIFE OF FRUIT
By Mary Jane Peale
Decorators Take Shine
To A Silvery Shimmer
By VIVIAN BROWN
AP Newstealures Writer
No« Vork fAP'
Interior de.
>ign has gone on the silver standard. There is scarcely a busy
^decorator who isn't using the
jshiny look one way or the other
j. . . beaded curtains . . . wall
jcoverings . . . screens . . .lamps
. . . fabrics . . , funrniture. Meitals that pull it off include
jchrome, aluminum, steel, and,
jof course, silver. Mercury glass
lamps are popular.
I Why?
GKORGE WASHINGTON
By Charles Willson Peale
Hung Up
On LSD
Kills Self
I "It's because a sparkling spot
;in a room can pick you up out
of the doldrums." says Mrs. William Walker Kennedy, socialite
decorator, whose professional
name is Frances Lee.
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APRIL
bnskie Mdate for '
the Alex
School R;
merger e
CONTROLLED SHINE —
Terrence Moore does a
pewter tone version of I lis
brushed steel lamps. The
ginger jar shape also comes
with a shin1,' patent leather
s'h ids
"I've just shipped silver wallpaper to Florida — a beautiful
paper with turquoise flocking — SHINE O.N MODEL ROOM—Here 5 the way Ge.da Cla-k,
for the home of Mrs. Wallace home fashions coordinator for Abraham and Straus, inSan FrancKco — (AP) — Gilroy (of the racing stables) terpreted the shiny look: A white gold leaf bombe chest
Mother
I've
blown
my at Golden Beach on the water (right), silver moire paper on two walls, sequined mesh
mind " Roy Buell, 22, told his and the silver paper will be
draperies and pillows on pillows on white satin chan,
mother one day, admitting he : dreamy
chrome desk lamp. (AP Newsfeatures Photos)
had been using LSD, the psychedelic drug, for six months. MISS LEE PLANS to put sil-jdlesticks from England and uses handsome background for poiNon ne is dead.
ver in Mrs. Giiroy's bedroom al-|24-inch cube tables
coveredIcelains, she explains. It is good „
l a s t i s o ' o n e oi L o u J S B o w e n ' s flocked j either with aluminum paper or|in bathrooms and is wonderful] If"
IIi« VKKU ^ J S found
jpink designs on a shiny silverykvith lacquer coated silver paper.'over hall walls especially wheie
Mexican officials white paper, "sort of like gift! Two tables are used together fori there are doors that should be
' near Ensenada wrapping paper — it's lots ofjeoffee tables.
hidden. She covers the wall and
' ! rnia. A bullet fun." she points out.
,
, . , , . • , • !doors,
n s a
ad, a pistol at She hopes to use one of the
''It's
S r e a t if>ok ' b u t u '"
s j s suicide, h i s new slip - on silver phone cover.,. better
. . on
. darkly stained floors' Angelo Donshia who decorated NEW LOOK — Meicury
:and she is hoping for lacquered and^dark a r e a rugs in m y opin- t n e Metropolitan Opera Club p glass on black antique metichesis. They get the shiny ion - lie says.
, a shiny look last year (lacquer al mounting by Wilmar.
- ne young per- i 00 k by putting about 10 or 12 Meanwhile. Texas decorator brown, black, crystal, silver ac This is one of the new
- any. can learn'coats of lacquer over the i'urni- Cele Williams of the National So- cessories— lamps, boxes, silver
lamps.
,gedy. his mo- ture. Miss Lee sees visions oi ciety of Interior Designers used framed photographs, bottles and
X. Buell. said do-it-yourselfers having fun with silver tea paper she found in other objects with shiny blackjered Parson: table is another
the idea.
~
Hong Kong to cover a four-pane!-and brown walls. He placed glittery object,
was shocked! I n . C n i c a § 0 ^ interior designer;screen that she placed behind;chrome shelves against a wall; They've put "wet" effects in
S
A u s b y L e e is u s i n g silver
U h a s o f a in
a
cli nt s
formal:with black shelf surfaces to dis-ithe office area and in the batliwh7n h e / ' s o n told h'er " ' h e !
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FOR TRAIT OF A ' I \ N i M I N U U R L )
h i r U u e n on I S D "After all " i t r a d i t i o n a l English furniture. He French living room. She had;play silver and' crystal using i room—shiny vinyl (used by
ihas
had
I o arlripd
he had a l l t h ' p
wallpapers
custom done the room in blue and white'them to reflect objects of inter-'dress houses) stretched over
walercoior on i\ory
H nt^ops nf wealth and i P a t t e r n e d wi*-h m o t i f on silver, and used the silver against the'est. He likes mirrors in dark-'walls. It gives the effect of very
Bv James Peale
am amages oi w u i i
!""ziHe uses a blue and silver paper blue wall to "tone it down". The vailed rooms because "they take wet window panes,
ooa scnoois.
. \ n a newith
« ^ ; a b o v e a white dado with a trad-paper had a softening umber on a silver-like quality "
popular
and a leader
A husband and wife decoratcreative and incisive mind."' 'itional damask in the English over it. "The screen became the A GREAT BIG VENETIAN W team, T. Miles and Agnes
room. He has a large silver box dominant thing in the room,"
Washington •- Svcix-iar. '.•:
mirror
dominates
the
living;Gray
used lime green walls with
Mrs. Bueli's late husband ,on an English console table.
jshe says,
Labor W. Wiliard Wirt/, and
room of designers Harry Schule a black and white print in one
was San Francisco manager! "Silver should be used in;
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Secretary of Health. Education
of the telephone company.; small doses. " he explains/ LEONA KAHN IS WORKING and John McCarville "in their living room with a chrome
and Welfare John W. Gardner
He died in 1963.
"otherwise a room can become ;with the tea box silver paper in New York basement apartment- eterge with black shelves at the
snnounce the approve re" i"3
garish from exposure to so muchjNew York. It's the new washableioffice. The two who are in with/end of a sofa. There is a meri t ut o al t
t, i P
ed gr the report shows is
a^h ng on —r dL 6
o
a
w
Mrs.
Buell
described
how,
highlight. 1 like to spot it kind. She covered a screen with j the young crowd are using lots;cury glass lamp on it. A veneto tra s 62j u tri[
I
a
a
a
a
n easi that the health of the older work- shortly before Thanksgiving
it and then covered the silver pa-!of silver-look effects. They have'tian mirror reflects
crystal
around the room.'
e
s p tected and employers
de enplo d r
o
°i rJ au
t d nd tJ
tet
her son swore off the halluper with a green silk gauze for a'put chromed silver strips down'chandelier with a silvered metal
keep t\\ enenced employes durUt"
In 1 led
a t
n dc- n d n th L S z o n
cinatory drug. A little over ON THE OTHER HAND, Da- subtle green and silver look. She;the length of their bookcases. A'frame.
n" a per od of sk 11 shortages
x> eject for
e
I a re e
n ta tl
„
,
, ,
. ' l a week ago. she said, he de vid Barrett of New York likes to uses the tea paper also as a lin-llarge square of Pucci velvet!
Sj n
ed a n CT
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( nt Rede e pn e a a
\\ r^ers wfose jobs have been t e r m i n e d t • f j n d h i m s e l f H e lump shiny objects together. He ing for china closets. After all (4 x 3 ft) is in a one-inch chrom-l W'HY FIDDLE AROUND with
d ut r
fl p
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a
e
too,
likes
it
best
with
English
deigned
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r
it was used in the 17th century ed frame. They've ordered shiny 'I this thin shimmery stuff when
Pi
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en
ktt d
furniture and black and white
e i di
up tant n ut i m 1
M n e . X ; l g < » < ' s and
headed
H
can put big sheets of alumia ost of U
h
ator and
s* me VhS ghly-skilled'°„,,„,j
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„,„*„•! H i He brought mercury glass can to line tea boxes, so why noi stainless steel library steps A|>ou
V1 0
3d r orke
spacked a 22 caliber
pistol
closets, she says It piovides almercmj lamp on a white lacqu ' n um right on the walls 7 Ernie
S nee 1%
r> P I e Ma D
ra't r on
corclus
r
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. IR U S O a n c | p a ts> House, who were
1h e a e
ajor
pr De eloprr-e t an I 1 a
s
in Europe to observe how the
Pu d
f tdbo Sta t
Mi ds ueie finishing their
n t u
homes spotted ILMI aluminum
ar
bedroom walls on a visit to the
home oi well I noun I ondon milinti Janus \Wdgt Ik attached
tl c shed- i l b 8lti to 'he wails
l It bui & Bowling A s - ;
\MI1I i n i t s lilting the rivet
a ti a a d
o at o w shes to express wiht I
heads show He likes the look.
ng a ar et
g at ful apprec at on the fol-;
It is a gieat msulatoi too, he
r
s i a t; hat do-!
he recent
1 opl e f
t niic ind P it \ dl o watched
v Bowling i
i^ mod diiigiin-. Tiffin
•id I ill i 1 1 li-ll [l i ]( uly
Trust Comi i mil i in i ijit mi tl 'Imi
I National
Hi W ( i el in -ooii
Idse
igdensburg
Nl fill \ vUlipp.ll,, up (11 -, , t,
ructors. the
t)l lilt J uui in him I e id it .Ji s
St Lawrence'
llu ll (
i kd b.ll uid bu„le
S ngs Bank, the;
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Mil Itlt oration, Cresi odd li
. i in itloid the t ib
Ogdensburg :
ib ul
hu idi d del1 it -. to
an 1 the Cash
(ii i •
thu< b i\ loot in i
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new i n tin m ul iluminumi u n ( F I I I N f ON SALARY
I im
OIK mtitioi di si^m t
New Vork
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-- David
thinks the chain mail would be
u n of H e l o Doll • " h a s a
fun over red, blue, biaek or
ntract h I b a r s him from
while shower curtains. Or try
b
1
noa
c al ^L
t
Beadangies with a curtain, he
Kcr
c
ue us ng 1 s.^sk ng for a ra se
r ime a d id Ire
of ou em
search a miracle drug can be found to cure cancers. says,
tl u rr a nta n ng 1 n o
The unusual clau e resulted DR. BULBULKAYA GIVES FACTS OF CANCER — Dr
plover 3 the cale lar n o i f c
Surgery, radiology, and a great many of the drugs now
t h e r e are lamps of brushed
d J a
ng reduct n of because Bur is d si kes signing Nihat Bulbulkaya (center), psychiatrist at the St. Lawor period covered by your re- earning capacity.
used to treat cancer, are limited in their performance. steel and silvcrleafed lamps
|a work pact for longer than a rence State Hospital, represented the Medical Society,
port; and '4i the total amount
tables
and mirrors that are decNot all cancers react to the same drugs, William CI. Walk— Generally, informal actions;year. Producer David Merrick at the Cancer Crusade meeting held at the John F. Kenof tips.
by foreman or plant managers!felt the actor wouldn't sign nedy Memorial School Wednesday evening. The Doctor
e r fat right), Ogdensburg Crusade chairman, has set the orated with large nailheads. In
,. Form 4070 may be used lo
California. Oany Ho Fong has
were carried out to modify jobs 1 a two-year contract just to be was also the principal speaker and told of the many types
city goal at $5,000. James P. Seymour 'at left), chairman whipped up a new-look in cockreport tips toy our employer
of the County Crusade Committee, also spoke briefly. tail tables combining the shine
and may be obtained free nf to the capacities of older work-jable to bargain for m o r e money. of cancer, external and internal, that kill many men,
(Chuck Kelly Photo)
of stainless steel and rattan with
charge at aril Internal Revenue ers, Formal p r o g r a m s were less!The comic said he wouldn't do women and children in the United States each year. The
in-crjem.
'any such thing and signed a con- hope of the American Cancer Society is that through reglass tops.
District Office.
OiJier major benefits of s u c h ' t r a c t so stipulating.
Auto Mechanics
Course Approved
For County Area
Study Shows Redesigning
M s Aids Older Workers
Bowling \ss'n
Fxpresses Thanks
For Trophies
fash Tips Must Re
Reported B\ Mors