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The Daily Mail from Hagerstown, Maryland • Page 9

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The Daily Maili
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Hagerstown, Maryland
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--HAGERSTOWN, MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1961 Daily Mail omen, 6 Several Comments On Her Bestseller BEAR ANN LANDERS: I am against you, your column and all the sexy junk you peddle under the guise of advice. It was bad enough that you managed to get your Irash into several hundred family newspapers but now I see you've written a This means your ability to damage people is greater than ever. bought your book, just to see how far you'd go and I amazed. That chapter entitled Teenagers and Sex is shocking. You actually tell young people how to neck.

What in the world is wrong with you that you would put out such dangerous information? You are an evil influence on young people and I intend to write to every clergyman I know and ask him lo write to you and set you straight. I'm also calling the hook stores and asking them to take your book oft their AMERICAN MOTHER. DEAR MOTHER: Thank you for your letter. I sincerely hope you write lo the clergymen. I've already had reactions religious leaders of many faiths.

This is what they had to say about the book and especially about teenage chapter: Lutheran: (Kargo, N. 1). "Wonderful common sense -exactly what our teenagers J. Q. CaUiolic: (SouUi Bend, Ind) "Simply terrific.

So wise and witty and in language teenagers H. University of Notre Dame. Methodist: (Ottawa, Kans.) "I a to give a copy of your book to every couple I marry --Rev. C. P.

K. Church of Latter Day Saints(Salt Lake City) "You speak basic truths, Ann Landers. May you be blessed with continued strength and energy to do His K. Episcopal: (Flint, Mich.) "I appreciate the good you are doing. You are perceptive, quick and G.

A. M. Jewish: (New Orleans) "Sensible, sound, to the point. This should be required reading for all teensgei's and their parents as well. 1 1 --Rabbi J.

F. a i (New "Your a down-to-earth counsel is (Ann Landnt will fo glad lo help you with your problems. Send them lo her care of Box 3346. Chi' cago 54; -Illinois, inclosing Humped, lell-addreited Ellen Baker, Gerald Kline Are Engaged Mr. and Mrs.

Reuben Baker, near Middlclown, announce ihe engagement of their daughter, Ellen a to Gerald Francis Kline, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kline, Sr. of Mycrsvitle. RUSSELL HAIR STUDIO Specializing In Style Haircut Hair Shaping FOR Ladies Teens Children "Arlist of Ihc Shears" Dial RE 3-7544 159 W.

Washington St. like a breath of fresh air in a world suffocating from materialism. You are a preacher in your own U. S. These, Mother, arc a handful of letters selected at random.

I've also had heartening support from physicians, psychiatrists, school teachers, social workers, parents and teen. agcrs. To pretend lhal teenagers don't have moral biological urges is unrealistic. It also suggests a poor memory. Necking among teenagers is here lo slay.

Wise parents accept it as a part of growing up --and they keep it at home (and under conlrol). Teenagers don't need any instructions from me on how to neck. The a i tells me they already know how. 1 do urge them, however, lo use Ihcir heads and to keep the brakes on because Ihe price for a moment's foolishness is likely lo be too high. It's tougher lo be a teenager today a when 1 grew up and it was no picnic then.

Kids lo- day a more leisure, more money to spend, more distractions and more choices to make. They need information, guidance, and above all, understanding. This column gives me a chance to help millions of Icenagers and I inlend to a mer away using Ihe same frank and positive language unlil my typewriter falls apart. A ANN A When I was in Ihc hospital recently a friend brought me a five pound box of chocolates. The box was purchased at a fine department store and the brand of candy is nationally known.

Because I had received several boxes of candy, I saved Uiis particular box lo open at home--which I did about a week afler receiving it. To my a i I found the candy was dried out and coated with looked like mildew. The question is, shall I tell person who brought the candy? The box must have set him back at least S7 50--YES OH NO. DEAR YES: The answer is no. Don't tell the friend.

would serve no useful purpose and it may cause him ehibarrassmcnl. Inslead, re- lurn the box of candy lo Ihe slorc. They will he more a happy to replace it wilh, fresh candy and I'm sure (hey will be most apologetic. To learn the a of feeling comfortable wiUi the opposite sex, send for Ann Landers' booklcl, "How lo Be Dale Bait," enclosing with your re- qucsl 20 cenls in coin and a self-addressed, stamped envelope. (Copyright Field Inc.) MISS ELLEN A Miss is a member of the senior class at Middlclown High School and will a a in June.

Mr. Kline allcnded i town High School and graduated with the class of 1D59. He is presently employed by the AP Store in this city. A summer wedding is planned by (lie couple. Gayest Gifts Shower i mom-to-be or celebrate baby's Arrival with i thai are useful, gay, Ihrifly.

Happy parade pels-- morifs large and small 1o embroider easily on pictures, scarves, spreads. Pattern 73Q7: of me Daily Mall, Ncedtccraft P.O Box Old Chelsea Sfatfon, New York N.Y. plainly. Name, Address, Zone, Pallern Number. It is estimated that more a 10 million people suffer from one or more chronic respiratory diseases.

UUIKICS in a complete fashion section plus bedspreads linens, loys, afghans, covers plus 1 patterns. Send 25c now I Suburban Day Savings A SPECIAL PURCHASE just in time for THE LAST SUBURBAN DAY bf the YEAR Glamorous Winter Hats Sotins Velvets Hail Velours Reg. 6.95 to 10.95 choose from plenty of white and that give you superb fashion. Millinery--Second Floor Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph L. Mauck, Route 1, Williamsport, announce Ihc birlh of Iheir second child and first daughter, Carolyn Annelle, on November 28 at the Washington Counly Hospital. Mrs. Mauck is the former Regina Holland, Wil- liamsporl. Mr.

and Mrs. Richard G. Ilulchlns, 901 Preslon announce Ihe birth of Iheir first child, a daughter, Marianne, on November 30 al Ihe Washington Counly Hospital. Mrs. Hutchins is the former Clcnda Marianne a this cily.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Stevens, R(. 1, Sharpsbing, announce the i of a son, Kevin Keith, on November 29 al Ihe Washington Counly Hospital.

Mrs. Slovens is the former Josephine Stotolmycr of Ihis cily. Hood Students Begin Teaching In This County Fifty-three Hood College seniors began an eight-week student teaching session November 27, with eight of these a i gned to Hagerstown schools. The student teachers began at North Hagerstown High School, Woodland Way School, Salem School, Lincolnshire School, and Pangfiorn School. The students will begin by observing in their classes, and will gradually assume a full teaching schedule.

They will he under the supervision of a member of Hood's department of education and a cooperating teacher in the school. Students teaching on the secondary level will spend the entire period teaching in their assigned schools. Those working in the early childhood program spend four weeks teaching kindergarten, and four weeks in one of the first three grades. Gail Wood, under the supervision of Hugo W. Cardenas, will leach at North Hagers- lown High School.

At Woodland Way, Candee Mack and Lynn Roach will be supervised by Mrs. Evelyn Raines. Joan Angotfi will teach at Salem School in cooperation with Mrs. Marie Phillipy. At Lincolnshire School, Mrs.

Anna Knapp will supervise Valeric S. Beard and Susan Mercer. Courtney Giirloy and Betty Wright will leach at Pangborn School under the supervision of Mrs. Evelyn a i a Youth Brigade Committee Has Meeting Here The executive committee of (he Blue and Grey Youth Brigade of Ihis city met Monday evening, November 27. at Ihe home of Finsicr, 234S Applclrce Drive, to discuss plans for Ihc group for the coming year.

Committee members present were Mrs. Virginia Hammond, presidenl; Mr. Talla- dino, Mr. Mundey and Air. and Mrs.

Finsler. It was announced lhal a Chrislmas party for the boys will be held at the Reserve Center on Willard St. on Sunday, December 17, with Mrs. JoAnn Wcllcr as general a i a of the a a i The refreshment commillee for the Christmas a met Thursday evening, November 30, al Ihe home of Mrs. Edna Hall, chairman.

Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. a a dino, Mrs. Ycagy, jfrs. Dorothy a Mrs.

Robert Wolfe, Mrs. Virginia a mond and Mr. and Mrs. Hall. The Blue and Grey Youth Brigade has been active in the last several parades held in Ihis communily and plans are being made for various aclivi- ties in which they will be participating in the coming centennial celebration.

There will be a general meeting of the parents and a practice drill for the boys at Ihc Reserve Center on Willard St. on December 7, at 7 p.m. When choosing nole paper for personal use, avoid any dccoralion or single initial. first true fragrance RED ROSES by YARDLEY Perfumers have lonir tried to recreate the unforgettable scent of fresh gathered red roses! Now this exquisite fngrance ll yours! Sup-coal bath Mth --Spray MIX (Calendar 'Tis the season lo be. jolly, members of Ihc Hagers(own Women's Club will really find it so this week.

A number of activities for members and their children are on this week's calendar of events announced yesterday by Robert Naugle, chairman of publicity. players will meel for Iheir special holiday luncheon al 12 o'clock noon. Reservations for the affair, open lo members only, can be made either by table or for singles by calling Mrs. Samios, R- 9 G278; Mrs. Lantz RE 9-3G95; Mrs.

Hippie, RE 97829, or Mrs. Fills, RE 3-8929. Those allending are asked to provide Iheir own cards. The Bible Study group will meel for coffee al 10 a and a study al 10:30. The George Whel- slonc, teacher for Ihis year's study, has chosen "Jesus Christ Is from the book of SI.

John in New Tesla- mcnt for his theme. Reservations for a 12 noon luncheon will close on Tuesday. They can be made with Mrs. Austin a RE 9-3539. 'FRIDAY The Grade Chrislmas Dance will be held in (he club a i i from 8 unlil 10 p.

m. There wilt be no admiltancc charge, and the girls will receive corsages and the boys boulonnieros. For Ihis a a i girls may ask boys who do not attend a i classes but whose mothers are members of the Women's Club When this is the case, (he girls are asked lo notify Mrs. Ford RE 3-1971; Mrs. Hohman, RE 3-3091; or Mrs.

Daniels, RE 33468, by Tuesday evening so a refreshments can be planned. Receiving for Ihc dance will be Mr. and Mrs. Norman Benlz. Mr.

and Mrs. Val Brislow, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Daniels, Dr. and Mrs.

Richard Rinford, Mr. and Mrs. James Clement and Mr. and Mrs. Groree Lambillottc Jr SATURDAY A 'special Chrislmas party for children ages 3 lo 11 will he held in the club auditorium from 2 until 3:30 p.m.

Jim and Ann Spear, magicians, will provide an audience oarlicipation program, and Santa Claus will i give each child a small gift. Refreshments will be served. Mrs. John E. Unser.

and Mrs. Chap-Ins L. Pitn-r will re Carol Walker Sings In Choir Miss Carol Walker of Slate is a member of a women's ensemble which will take part in (he Christmas program of the Lock Haven Slate College Choir of Lock a Pa. The program will lake place in the a Island Prcsbv i a Church. Lock a i Pa.

i at 8 o'clock. The program will consist of select ed sacred i and will be highlighted by the women's ensemble and a men's quarlel, Fellowship Of Church Gives Service Salem Kvaiigclical Uniled Hrcthrcn Church, Kecdysville, presented a beautiful scene last evening, when the chancel and aisles were lighted by tall, cathedral candles and twin yulctidc trees for the Christmas canillelighling service sponsored by the church's Youth Fellowship. The i Choir, under the direction of Mrs. Stafford Kline and accompanied by Miss A Wyand, led con- grcgalional singing of favorite Christmas carols. The call to worship was given by Miss Janet liohrer, and Scripture lessons were read by Miss Linda Kepler and Miss ffcncc Gordon.

The offering was received by Miss Judy Swope, after which the Junior Choir sang the anlhcm, "While He Sleeps." Miss Joan Rohr- cr gave a Christmas prayer. Miss Taylor introduced Ihe Jicv. Clarence Chubb, pas- lor of the Chcwsville EUB Church, who gave a Christmas meditation. A candle-lighting ceremony was directed by the Itev. a G.

Naugle, host pastor, and the closinjg prayer of dedication was given by Miss Carol Heed. The Rev. Harry Fehl of Frederick EUB Church, gave Ihe benediction. Young people's organizations from Frederick, Chewsville, Shiloh, Taneytown and Boonsboro helped lo completely fill Hie a a for the service. Lighl refreshments were served in ihe social room following the service.

EDYTH THORNTON McLEOD Is Your Problem Here? "Our biggest problem is our scrubber elbows. They look horrid and we all like sleeveless dresses. a lo Friends." Give your elbows a good home beauty a every day and you will sec improvement. First, scrub the offending elbows with hot a and lots of soap suds. Use a small hand brush, rinse, dry and then apply cosmetic oil generously.

When you make up, put some more cosmetic oil on your elbows and rub in a bil of face powder; then remove with a cleansing (issue. This a also applies to "scrubby" knees and the back of the legs. "My problem is lo a up my i whether I should color my horrid half-gray a i or let it go. What is Ihc case for The case is for coloring because it would. I believe, make you happier.

Use one of the new color rinses and remember you will also have lo change your a colors lo snit whatever hair coloring yoi choose. whatever you do select a lighler shade than your own hair. The pale shade arc more a i after forty "The problem of bolh ni a and me is ovcrwcighi I do not know how lo arrange a diet meal. Can you help'-Mr. Mrs." Send for my "Diet and Ex crcisc" booklet; the meals are all outlined.

Simply follow directions and you and your husband will get rid of excess weight. The exercises arc simple but it is fun to have someone to exercise with, so gel your husband interested in I To obtain a copy of my booklet, send me a long, eight- ccnt 'stamped, self-addressed envelope and twenty-five cents in coin. I am, at present, including a small gift leaflet. "My problem is a sloppy figure. I am nol overweight now (I reduced Iwo years ago) and 1 feel bellcr but look awful.

What can be done to sort o( brace me Proper corscling will do wonders for your "sloppy" figure. 11 is often quite amazing how much more youthful a well-controlled figure will look. Send for my booklet, "Under- fashions." A long, self-addressed, eight-cent stamped envelope and twenty-five cents in coin is required. HOLIDAY SPECIALl Nestle $25 Paris Inspired French Formula Permanent only A9S INCLUDES'. Style Cut Shampoo Helene Curtis "Boroness" Permanent 7.50 Adolph's Special Permanent 5.95 Expert Hair Coloring from 5.00 We Are Specialists in 'Waves, Haircuts and Sets for girls from 6 to 16.

Come En wllh or wllhcut Appl. HAGERSTOWN Long Meadow Shopping Center RE 3-2303 FREDERICK Frederick Shopping Ctnler MO 2-2240 GIVE HER A NUTONE FOOD-MIXING CENTER It's the one appliance that mixes, blends, grinds, sharpens, shreds, slices, and makes juices of fruit! Installs easy--anywhere! Makes a perfect Christmas Gift. BUY TODAY AT s. Inc. 56 E.

Washington St. Rear Mid-City Parking Lot Suburban Day Before Christmas WOMEN'S LOAFERS Reg. 4.99 99 Block Red Brown 3 Women's Dressy and CASUAL FLATS 99 Reg.5.99 Broken Sizes 3 WOMEN'S SCUFFS and SATIN SLIPPERS 99 Oak Hill and PMcmac AVM. Dial HI Reg. 2.99 Pink Blue Black Women's Famous Name DRESS SHOES Reg.

8.99 to 12.99 Assorted Styles and colors 5 00 ODD LOT OF MEN'S SHOES Reg. 10.99 8 90 CHILDREN'S SHOES Reg, 5.99 Assorted Styles ond Colors 3 00.

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