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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 11

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Alton, Illinois
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MAfcCH 18, 1969 ALTON Brighton Civic League Begins Mag Project The Brighton Civic League, as part of the cooperative project with wide, along with American" Legion representatives, solicit merchants and Interested citizens to eft' courage the displaying of the Atnerieaartlag. The contacts will be made by Francis Manning of the Legion. First order for a flag was by the Brighton Memorial library, which is supported by ths Civic League. Orders will be taken for a flag on a 6 ft. aluminum pole, complete with halyards and Uty holder.

Price of the flag of- feredis $7.40. fidelity Girl Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Stuller of Fidelity are announcing the engagement anl approaching marriage'of their daughter; Linda, to Fireman EIII Joel Bertram'Dart 1 of the Navy.

The prospective; bridegroom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Bertram Darr of Carlinville. Miss Stuller is attending Protect Your Family and Property From Intruders! BURGLAR ALARMS For buulness, home and auto. For Free Estimates Gall ELECTRO GUARD 465-2824 or 462-1760 Southwestern High School. Fireman Darr graduated from Southwestern and is stationed at Great Lakes Naval Train ing School.

The wedding is planned for March 22 at 2:30 p.m. at the Fidelity Baptist Church. No in vitations are being sent. Cooking Cues Ever marinate cubes of beef before using them for a stew? You may make the marinade of vinegar, water, chopped onion and such seasonings as bay leaf, thyme, and garlic. Next time you are cooking rice as an accompaniment for meat or fish, add a sauteed chopped onion to the cooking liquid and rice.

DR. J. R. MURRAY OPTOMETRIST Room 612 200 W. 3rd St.

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and GREGG BRUSH-UP SHORTHAND PH. 462-1086 CENTRAL BUSINESS INSTITUTE 4TH FLOOR THE METROPOLITAN BUILDING 807 HENRY ALTON ANXIOUS FOK, people who will model spring and Easter finery during the fourth annual Bunny Brunch in'the; Lewis and Clark Restaurant Saturday are fitted fbr the show. They are from left, Janice Cox, Suzie Ross and Paul Hennenfent. Proceeds from the brunch are given to the Easter Seal Society. Easier Seal Announces Bunny Brunch Models Mrs.

George Spence, chairman of the annual Bunny Brunch which will be given Saturday in Lewis and Clark Restaurant, announces names of children -who will model clothing during the event. Models will include Jody Kay Mitchell, Pam Goss, Lisa Spence, Janice Cox, Suzie Ross, Robyn, Mark and Douglas Goforth, Paul Hennenfent, Jeff and Jane Bopp, Nancy and John Livingstone, Kay McCarthy, Diane Makuh and Glenda Glassey. Mrs. Ken Ross and Mrs. Arthur Brewer are ticket co-chairmen for the brunch, and Mrs.

larence Cox is publicity and model chairman. Mrs. Howard Otstot is hostess hairman. The brunch will begin at 10:30 Don't cook tonight-call CHICKEN DELIGHT PEPSI SPECIAL CHICKEN DINNER $1.49 TRIM DINNER 99c BSH $1.49 TRIM DINNER 99o TRIM PINNER DBA IFREE CAN OF PEPSI with each DINNER OR PIZZA 2 CANS FREE With Each Bucket off Chicken, Fish, Shrimp or Ribs MARCH 18-19-20 WITH COUPON REGISTER! $25 SAVINGS BOND GIVEN FREE Come in and register for free U.S. Savings Bond.

No obligation. Bring coupon for. your FREE PEPSI. No limit. We -recommend phoning in -your order prior to Miss Bonnie McLemore, aughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Joe IcLemore of 1063 Tonsor Road, ecame the bride of Robert larris Saturday in the Mc- icmore home with the bride's ncle, the Rev. H. S. Connors, erforming the ceremony.

A reception in the Lewis nd Clark Restaurant followed he 6 p.m. ceremony. Mr. Harris is the son of Mrs. Velma Harris of Pierce Lane, and Ed Harris of Milwaukee, Wis.

The bridal attendants were PIHNK 18.25 DINNEJt 880 CHICKEN DELIGHT Central, Alton Strett City Phom PIZZA 98o up Don? wok CHICKEN 2022 CENTRAL On thi Clroli it Cintnl ft Qolligt 462-8877 WE DELIVER (35e ptr ttop in 3 milt rodtiif Optn 7 Doyi a tJMl Steinmatm And Hopkins Wedding Vows Are Said Baptist church ef forest Homes was the setting 'or the marriage of Miss Kathy Hopkins and Airman 1st class Bruce N. Steinmann on Saturday, The p.m. ceremony was jerformed by the Rev. Paul Davis and Miss Janet Phipps provided the nuptial music. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Gene H. Hopkins of 929 fi. Drive, Cottage Hills and Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer T. Steinmann of 1816 Park Ave. are the bridegroom's parents. A reception followed the cere mony.in Steelworkers Abel Hall. Miss Anna Jean Hopkins served as her sister's maid of honor and the bridesmaids were Miss Ruth Ann Hamby and Miss Sandra Kay Williams, cousin ol the bride.

Miss Melissa Jane Draper served as junior bridesmaid. The bridegroom chose Jack Hartman as his best man and the groomsmen were Perry Stewart and Lance Steinman, brother of the bridegroom. The bride's brother, David Hopkins, acted as junior groomsman. Thomas Lange and Richard Rosenberg served as candle- lighters and ushers. Cousins of the bride, Vickie and Mark Hopkins served as flower girl and ring bearer.

Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. William Hopkins. The bride was attired in a floor length A-line gown of imported French crepe with a chapel train of dacron organza trimmed in daisies. Her crystal crown held her long veil ant! she carried a cascade of white daisies and ivy.

A Lovelier You 'With It' Hair MRS. STEINMANN The bridal attendants appeared in persimmon colored silk worsted A-line gowns with detachable trains. They carried yellow and white daisies entwined with ivy. A 1966 graduate of Civic Memorial High School, the bride is a junior attending Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville. The bridegroom, who is a 1966 graduate of Alton High School, attended SIU, Edwardsville, is stationed with the Air Force in Osceola, Wis.

He is also a member of the St. Louis Astronomical Society. Hairstyles this spring an as individual as Lovelies themselves, the only criterion of "in" is what's right for you and what pleases you, Perhaps you look great, and feel great with a short, smooth job. Or is a short, curly head your own "do?" Long hair, by an that's "with it," may be your thing. Will yuo have it curvy, flipped at the ends, with tendrils on the cheek and nape, or with body at the crown? No matter, so far as ment is concerned.

It is easy to get exactly what yOu want, where you want it, with a new kind of permanent wave kit that "scatters" body, curl and curve to order. There's no guesswork about it either. Shapers fop winding the hair come color-keyed in three sizes control amounts of wave. You may use or omit shapers in any area you choose for perfection styling. Timing is foolproof, being tested at five minute intervals against photos of individually desired results.

For hair beau ty a conditioner is an Integra part of the process, not an after thought. It even applies to Abased hair up to a point, fistfuctions tell when there's a no-go signal Do abide by it, Cooking Cues Note to new cooks: before us ing beef kidneys, the fat and tubes should be removed befor the kidneys are washed. Miss McLemore Is Bride Miss Cynthia Caldwell and Leon Lacey. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, was attired in lace mini-gown accented with irridescent sequins on the bell sleeves. Her bouffant illusion veil was held in place WATCHES Trusted for Accuracy EDWARD OTT JEWELER Stratford Hotel by a cluster of daisies and lil- lies of the valley.

She carried a colonial bouquet. Miss Caldwell wore a pink empire waist mini-gown with a veil attached to a pillbox hat. She also carried a colonial bouquet. A 1968 graduate of Alton High School, the new Mrs. Harris is an employe of Alton Banking and Trust Company.

The bridegroom, who is a 1967 graduate of Alton High School, was employed with Laclede Steel until he entered the Army. He is now stationed in Georgia. MRS. HARRIS have you Wallpaper? DECORATOR SELECTED DESIGNS Eastgate Plaza Open 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.

254-3623 CUSTOM PICTURE FRAMING Select From Many Styles of HADLEY-DEAN GLASS CO. 2615 E. Broadway This is a liddle middle. Which right now is the only kind of middle to have. And which 3s why we have dresses and coats and suits that not only go in where a girl goes in, but makes quite a bit of to-do about it.

With big wide belts, And Hashing chains, And long Chelsea scarves. And all kinds things that go round your middle and make it liddle. If you'd like to get spring off to a great start, start thinking Waist. It's the difference between 1968 and 1969. And lots of boy-type people we know think it's the best news since girls were invented.

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