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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 107

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Rochester, New York
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107
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Dorothy 31. Ogden 1 1 I CTROI Of.IST Medically Frnnanrnt Hair Removal 902 Temple Bkl. Ill 6-2162 I rr- YEW Rcchwer. Advice to You From Ann Landers :3 9th Seton Branch Mrs. George Schaft of Lake Avenue will entertain members of the 9th Seton Branch Thursdav noon.

1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 i 7 Freedom to Disagree Used To Condemn Sloppiness tamp Baa 5V I To HALF-PRICE Mi! FOR Our 7 trice-AA ear t.rent DRAPERIES MADE Maternity Infants' Wear 1924 MONROE AVE. IT II COINIISI 0(K-n dailv till :t.M i Fri. till 0 P.M. II care of their belongings and to keep their rooms in a condition of decent order. Dirty sneakers, oversized mohairs may be in" but there's nothing "in" about leaving them in a heap on the floor.

Children should not be allowed to grow up to be slobs. Discipline is a special kind of love and the mother who loves her children enough to risk being unpopular ill be rew arded and cherished forever. DEAR AW: A girl who works in this office (I will call her Ionel missed her calling. She should has been an actress. With her ability to turn on the tears, faint on a moment's notice, and fake any emotion she would surely win an academy award.

We are all getting pretty fed up doing Ione's work because she gets an attack of something or other every Thursday right after lunch. I happen to know Thursday is her boy friend's day off. Last Thursday she left the office with what she thought was a brain tumor. She even had ME fooled. That same night I saw her at a baseball game.

(Quick recovery). As you can guess, lone is thoroughly disliked because she's such a liar. It is customary for the girls in this office to give a shower for the gal 0 is getting married. Feeling as we do. should DEAR AW LANDERS: I'm for freedom of speech, freedom of the press, and every kind of freedom that does not interfere with the freedom of others.

But how in heaven's name did a certain article ever get printed in a respectable Sunday supplement? 1 had to read it twice to make sure I wasn't dreaming. The article, which I'm sure millions of teenagers will gleefully wave under the noses of their already battle-fatigued mothers, comes right out and says, "It's O. K. for teens to be sloppy. It's normal.

It's part of growing up. It's an assertion of independence." The article says a mother should not nag if she finds 16 pairs of dirty hose in the corner of her daughter's closet. It's all right if expensive bicycles are left out in the rain, library books are tossed under beds, new dresses heaped on chairs or left on the floor. You are my last hope, Ann Landers. If you agree ith this philosophy I'll go out and buy a gun and shoot myself.

EVAXS-V1LLE MOTHER Dear Evansville: One of the loveliest freedoms of all is the freedom to disagree and I do. Wholeheartedly. I do not advocate a crazy-clean way of life that cannot tolerate a jacket on a chair for five minutes, but children should be taught (and taught early) to take LINED OR UNL1NED jr a fr.in on i.f trrn Vik' f.ll.Mi llliilllt. Vf Priceless Treasure' TUES. AND THURS.

'TIL p. Bridal Pictorial Plan we honor her this wav nevt full" THE GANG. Iejr iang: If lone has participated in showers for the other girls, (kicked in, that is she should be honored next Fall, regardless. DEAR ANN: Our 17-year-old Ellen told me she is considering going to work instead of back to high school At first when I aked for an explanation she said school "bored her." After some discussion she confessed she is seared to death to read aloud in class. The last day of school the English teacher asked her to read some poetry before the class.

She became self-conscious and her voice failed completely. The kids laughed and Ellen said it was the most humiliating experience of her life. The teacher sawed her off and told her to be seated. Now she is petrified it may happen again. 1 don't know what to sav to her.

Canvou MOTHER. Dear Mother: Suggest that Ellen read aloud before the mirror. Then ask her to read to you. After that she should practice reading aloud to a few friends. If she has other manifestations of severe shyness, consider seeking professional help for her.

Linda Meech, D. A. Knowlton Exchange Vows Asbury First Methodist Church was the scene of the marriage yesterday of Miss Linda Joyce Melech, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles James Melech of Harvington Drive, to Donald Arthur Knowlton, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur E. Knowlton of North Leavitt Road. Mrs. Robert Charles Melech was matron of honor.

Bridesmaids vera Miss Margaret VanVeen, Miss Patricia Knowlton, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Beverly Flint. Robert Charles Melech, brother of the bride, was best man. Robert W. Werth, Roger W. Fischer and Fred Alberini Jr.

were ushers. The bride attended Christian College in Columbia. Mo. The bridegroom is a graduate of Rowling Green (Ohio) State University where she was a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. He has completed his first year in the School of Law at Ohio State University and is a member of Phi Alpha Delta legal 4 Photograph is a SRQ.50 2 Bndl Glomrt for tha Nevpapr Pbotop-apW all Day 40-50 Candid proof to rhooff" from One llxl Formal Portrait of Bride FIFTEEN 8x10 PHOTOGRAPHS IN WHITE ALBUM 4..

lliflli) i i Op.a Turaday F.i. 'HI 28 SO. UNION ST. ij Rochester, N.Y. BA 5-0720 Air nditioned Tor Your Coir fort mmmmsmmmmmmsmmmmmmmm Our College Shops are at Smith, Bryn Maur, Uellesley, Pembroke, Northwestern and Yassar NOTE: PitB b'9 mvu tt t'Om top ol ndo to fioK 'to dS of ch ndo.

Th o'Ut doi ao include wqt, 4iooni, 34 did tioii? if 2 OPEN DeHond Mrs. Joseph J. McDonald Anne Michatek McDonald-Michatek Wedding Held in St. Helen's Church FOR ONLY PANEL (0" ir longir I.ahor C.harf Vnly 55 Clinton Ave. S.

Opp. I. frma C. 9 P.M.j; Size Price lrwd4olf 10 to Ntwark 10 1:41 DO Miss Anne Marie Michatek, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Chester W. Michatek of Hinchey Road, became the bride yesterday of Joseph Judge McDonald of Wellington Avenue, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund McDonald of Cansta Road. The vows were received by Rev.

J. Beacher Sullivan in St. Helen's Church. Honor attendant was Miss Kathleen O'Day, and the Misses Kathleen Michatek; Celanire Gervais and Helen Schnacky, R. M.

Fitzpatrkk Wed in Guardian Angels Church CI 6't Hill isk ii Vorden Mrs. Donald A. Knowlton Linda Melech Nancy O'Daniels were bridesmaids. Brian McDonald, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Ushers were Peter Falcone, David Miller and Robert Michatek.

The bride is a graduate of Nazareth College Department of Nursing. The bridegroom, a member of Chi Psi fraternity, was graduated from Union College. A reception was held at Brook-Lea Country Club. Varden Mrs. R.

Michael Fitzpatrick Helen Schnacky BOUGHT SOLD EXCHANGED JEWELERS 28 CLINTON AVE. SO. Next 10 Manger Entrant Open Thurt. Ere. 'til 9 P.M.

1)11 II ll l)S 4, in cotton! Warner's wonderful Stretchbra THE STRAPS STRETCH! Ye, the Mrap really stretch over the shoulder, dip down to a low liark give you a new kind of bra com fort! (ien-erons elalir sediotn in back for ea-e in front, cool, soft cotton lace-topped cup. Regular cup; A. 15 or 3.95. Contour cup; or $5. Sibley's Foundations, Second Floor; Irondequoit, Eastway, Southtown, Newark.

Dottntoun only 9k OPEN WIDE FOR See our largo collection of vivacious flats! mefcresf 1 7 Seventeen 11 $7.99 Ij lkMk. I Wearing an antique-white peau de soie wedding gown she had made, Miss Helen Elizabeth Schnacky became the bride of R. Michael Fitzpatrick yesterday in Guardian Angels Church. The ceremony was performed by the bridegroom's brother, Rev. Thomas Fitzpatrick, S.J., assisted by the bride's uncle, Rev.

Albert H. Schnacky of London, N.Y. The former Miss Schnacky is the daughter of Mrs. Albert Scheg of East Henrietta Road and the late Charles A. Schnacky.

She was g'iven in marriage by her stepfather. Albert Scheg. The parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and 1 Mrs. Raymond Fitzpatrick of Mulberry Street.

Mrs. James Derleth was 1 matron of honor, and the Misses Margaret Mary Fitz- Patrick, Ann Harrington I and Mary Ann Norton were bridesmaids. I Best man for his brother was Harry J. Fitzpatrick. Ushers were Charles J.

Fitzpatrick, Michael Spang and C. Marc Zicari. The bride is a graduate of D'youville College. Buffalo. A member of Kappa Gamma Pi honor society, she will begin graduate work at the University of Rochester this falL Mr.

Fitzpatrick was graduated from St. Bernard's Seminary and is on the faculty of Bishop Kearney High School SIBLEY'S, Rochester 4, N.Y. Please send me the following Warner Key No. Item Quan. Hand-knit Italian bulky; college accredited for the Peck Peck Girl Hand-made in Italy only for Peck Peck.

Wonderful high crew neckline with a bold cable-stitch front panel. Mohairwool in fire red, bright gold or bone. 36 to 40, 150O OPPOSITE THE CLOCK AT MIDTOWN PLAZA Open Tues. Thurs. to 9 P.M.

HA 6-2030 WMF. ADDRESS CITY ZONE STATE CHARGE CHECK Pleat add alet tax i Aelherei in Monroe County. BryonA our free delitery routes, add 35c for handling and insuranre jnr one. item, 1 or enrh additional item. Phont Ordtr Dept.

open 1:30 A.M. Star kauri tomorrow: Dwntew laifway 10 Stwa 10.

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