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Show The Furniture Scene By LILLIE ROBERTSON Deseret News Staff Writer The furniture scene is slightly mixed up this season or eclectic, if you prefer! The variety of styles being displayed at the International Home Furnishings Market in Chicago this week is maxisized. And vying for top furniture fashion for fall are modern and Mediterranean both great mixers in this mix match picture. dont Modern styling captures the imagination of those seeking comfort and Informality for todays living. And to please the modem enthusiasts, continue to work w ith polyurethane. They are styling shapes and chunks that are fitted or juggled together to form seating landscapes. Designers still like wood, ' but often its sheathed in a finish of polyester or a textured vinyl veneer. jrf:' STILL POPULAR Plastics are still big all forms, from the in hs like plexiglas and to the opaque varieties fiberglas or polypropylene. Metal, too, takes on new hands, shapes in designers such as a lounge chair that features a frame of aluminum alloy sheeting. In the mixed market scene, there is much that is Mediterranean unmistakably although more specifically described as Portuguese, Moorish, Classic Italian Spanish Boroque or Country Spanish. These are identified by the This modern-lookin- This attractive room features a mixture of furnishings. Traditional and ern pieces often are being shown at home furnishings market. mod- ornamental hardware, grilles, decorative carvings, balustrades and other architectual elements. This new Mediterranean, in more is stronger, short, authentic in detail, and more Mary Joan masculine in feeling. in design Authenticity seems to have, tremendous appeal, partly explained, perhaps, by the fact there is so much in the world today that is undecided or beyond the individuals control. But what- Carlston Is Bride ever the reason, there are many unusual antiques and antique reproductions to be found at the summer market. Also conspiciously present are contemnorary styles sometimes defined- as having somewhat gentler and softer lines than modern. Log Haven was the setting today for a wedding breakfast honoring newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Andrew Sorensen. They were married earlier in rites solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. Host for the postnuptial event was the bridegrooms father, Tad B. Sorensen, 1387 Roberta St. The bride, the former Miss Mary Joan Carlston, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herald L. Carlston, 1944 Herbert Ave. This evening, the bridal pair will greet reception guests at Monument Park Stake Center. - GREAT APPEAL The campaign look, now described as campaign conwith its, simple temporary, '' Attending the bride will be Mrs. Gregory L. . ; Margaret Young, Miss Lori Duncan, Miss Paulette Flandro. Flower girls will be Linda Horne and Mary Ann Sawyers. Dennis Lombardi will be best man. The bride will be graduated in August from the University of Utah. There she is a member Mrs. Kenneth Andrew Sorensen of Chi Omega, Spurs, Cwean, Alpha Lambda Delta. She serves as chairman of the LDS Student Association Womens Council, and has Entertaining at prenuptial parties have been president of the Advertising Council. been Miss Cathryn Robbins, Miss Jeanne She was named to membership in Mortar Kimball, Mrs. Clayton Kimball, Miss RoseBoard, serving as president. She is listed in mary Little, Mrs. A. M. Little, Mrs. Gregory Whos Who Among Students in American ColL. Brown, Miss Lori Duncan, Mrs. Lamar elected was and to and leges Universities, Duncan. membership in Beehive. Mr. Sorensen, who has been residing in San Others were Miss Ann Frischknecht, Mrs. Francisco, Calif., was graduated magna cum Jonathan H. Horne, Mrs. Henry F. Young, laude from the U. of U. He affiliated with ' Mrs. P. Alton Maughan, Mrs. D. J. Swindle, Beta Gamma Sigma, was president of Delta Mrs. Horace Holbrook, Mrs. C. F. Tebbs, Miss Sigma Pi, and was named to membership in Paulette Flandro, Miss Margaret Young, Mrs. Phi Kappa Phi. James Q. Cannon, Miss Jodee Reed. Bown, Miss library features chairs that are low and armless. The chairs are upholstered that has the look of suede. It can be washed with soap and water. g straight lines, squared hardware and bunching features, has great appeal to the youth set. Oriental contemporary," another variation, is characterized by soft curves and accents of cane and bamboo moldings. Upholstery fabrics often are d bold and bright, with patterns adding zest to the more conservative demaxi-scale- signs.. Some Early American sport contemporary u p h o lstery for a look that fits mix. not todays trend match. These new furnishings can be set amid contempo- styles . styles for unusual and fective accents. rary ef- When the fabric picture bold or bright, it turns to the more subtle tones and textures, or luxurious simulated suedes which add a strong style note to the more modern furniture designs. isnt SO ELEGANT Velvets continue to domi- of the Women's to the Utah VeteriAuxiliary Medical Association are nary for their conplans making vention to be held Thursday and Friday in Moab. Members Ladies will enjoy a slide with Canyon-lan- d show; luncheon of the Utah members ? nate the traditional furnish- giving elegance ings scene and formality to chairs, sofas and loveseats. Excitement In the velvet line is being created by the cut and printed varieties. Velvets are especially popular Auxiliary Convention If in new miracle fabric, Frontera, e, Veterinary Medical Association: an exhibit of arts and crafts contributed by members and their families; and a tour of Arches National Monument. Officers for the Auxiliary Mrs. Richard Jones, president, Logan; Mrs. Joseph Salt Tugaw, president-elect- , ing or. burning. t These elements make furniture more useable and versa- -' tile. Remarkable Advancements Is Made In Carpet Cleaning Ahead City; Mrs. Richard Mrs. White, Farmington; Chad Widdison, Roy; Mrs. Donald Roper, American Fork; Mrs. Fred Beyeler, Moab. Lake Now its a cinch to foam clean carpets yourself with Blue Lustre and their low cost rental shampooer. Blue Lustre keeps the new look longer. No rapid resoil. Grand Central Stores. are For Your Summer Dancing Pleasure Noiv! . . . 7 The Cowsills get a Colorful Totes Are Just Great! Colorful tote bags are in for summer. Youll 6ee some of the most fashionable women around carrying totes. Add several to your own purse wardrobe. Make sure the ones you buy come in WAREHOUSE CLEARANCE bright, fun colors. i rW mm ) REDUCED prices Floor Models k I Warehouse damaged SAVE UP TO 50 W.itinghooi 10 Cv. Ft. R.frig.rotor Nw Fro 14 Cu. 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