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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 21

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Tliirteen-vear-old belongs with family ter, Molly, who is looking 'forward to the move, although she has many friends here. Molly is rn 'A' student, which Joyce'is not. I don't know how much longer I can put up with Joyce's mooning around the house and crying. Her best friend's mother has telephoned me to say Joyce is welcome to stay with them DEAR ANN LANDERS: Two for a year and she hopes I say ago my husband wa yes because her daughter has offered a beautiful promotion pon lo Plcase ad VAN ORIENTED It means we will have toj Someone should move I mm Louisville lo Omaha tell those two girls to turn off by Sept. 1.

We love Louisville, the waterworks. They are wast- btil how well 1 remember 1f ic natural resources. I hated lo leave St. Louis to 10 )e 011 1 cavc in iind let move here. And we loved Kvans- ville before that.

It's been the story of my life. Our daughter hasn't slopped crying since her father told her about the upcoming transfer. Joyce hasn't eaien enough to keep a bird alive. She is begging us to let her live with her best friend's family for one year until she is ready to enter high school. Then she will join us in Omaha.

Joyce has an 11-year-old sis- ar and ate ange Mr. and Mrs. Billic L. Mundy of Ittc. 1, Alton, are announcing that the wedding dale and the place of the marriage of their daughter.

Sandra Lee, and J. Paul Hadar have been changed. The couple will be married in the Bible Baptist C'hurch in t'larksville, at 3 p.m. on July and not on July 31 in Kast Alton, as previously planned. Co-ol Ben uly Joyce have her woy.

A 13-year)ld girl belongs with her family. And Omaha isnt exactly Ouler Mongolia. There arc good schools and friendly people here. DKAR ANN LANDERS: You are right most of Ihe lime but when you are baby, are you wrong! 1 refer to your comment to "Can't Get A Word In Edgewise." You said i person faced with a non-slop talker should end a senseless conversation by frankly saying it's time to stop. Obviously you liavc never lived in Ottawa, Canada.

All the women up here a born talking and they don't let up until a physician declares officially dead. They learn from their mothers (who learned from THEIR mothers) the killful art of lacking "so" or "and" or "bill" lo the end of every sentence. This enables them to hold the floor indefinitely. I have listened to these nonstop talkers all my life and I can tell you there is no polite way to get in your say. 1 learned long ago, if you live in manners, be damned.

The only way lo fighl these females is to break in when they come up for air. Even then you can't wait forever because in addition to having superb voices they have fantastic lungs and can go without breathing incredible periods of time. (They could all swim the English Channel.) So please, Ann Landers, when you hand out advice, be aware that the advice that works in Chicago might not. work in Ottawa. The yakkity yak of I women up here is indeed a difficulty which I'm sure is I found elsewhere on the I American continent.

What we need is special help, not support for Ihe loquacious females who will be thrilled when they see thai Ann Landers says it is impolite to interrupt. CAPITAL 0 DEAR CAP: have known plenty of women who have never left the U.S. who are incessant talkers, so please get it out of your head that Ottawa has a corner on this market because it just isn't true nor is it fair to make a regional problem out of what is in reality a human weakness and I thank you for writing. Mali Alton LA filing Monday, June 29,1970 C-3 icup man look cal JL PRINTS The flowers that bloom in Iho warm weather are in full bloom at Russ Girl. The youngest young ladies on the garden path to sunny weal her fashions will find these prints charming.

Jaunty little jumpers feature kicky pleats and shiny bright buttons (left) and team up with sporty wallpaper-print shirts. Both defy wrinkles and make for cf-u'e-freo hours. One of the great sunny weather jumpers (right) is a style that's belted low and swirled with pretty posies. Babies Born in Area Mr. and Mrs.

K. Barry, 600 Mildred, Wood River, first child, a son, Kyle Charles, 7 pounds, 3:48 p.m., Saturday, St. Joseph's Hospital. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.

George Wyalt of Kampsville, and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Aloys Barry of Hardin. Mr. and Mrs.

Raul 0. Ceja of CoMage Hills, a daughter, Corin Elizabelh, 8 pounds and 0 ounces, 3:01 a.m., Saturday, SI. Joseph's Hospital. Elder child, Mercedes Anne, 2. Look cool, fresh always in this swingy dress that's perfect for travel at any time.

Light, lacy flare flat pieces, quick crochet in flower colors. Use synthetic or 3-ply fingering yarn. Pattern 73G: sixes 32-38 included. Fifty cents for each pattern- add 25c for each pattern for Air Mail and Special Handling. Send to Laura Wheeler, care Alton Telegraph, (ifi, Needlecraft.

Box 161, Old Chelsea Station, New York, N.Y, 10011. Print Pattern Number, Name, Address, Zip, What awaits you on the other side of the marriage veil? How can you be sure your marriage will work? Read Ann Landers' booklet, 'Marriage What To Send your request to Ann Landers in care of the Alton Evening Telegraph, enclosing 50 cents in coin and a long, stamped, self addressed envelope. Mr. auid Mrs. Jack W.

Bransom, 828 Troy Road, Edwardsville, a son, 5 pounds and 14 ounces, 7:32 a.m., Sunday, St. Joseph's Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Janay of Kettcring, Ohio, first child, a son, Mark Edward, 7 pounds and 11 ounces, 1:15 a.m., Saturday, in Ohio.

Mrs. Janay is the former Anita Henderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Henderson of Godfrey. Dr.

and Mrs. Rodney Duncan Owens of Miami, first child, a son, Douglas Palmer, pounds and 9 ounces, 5:53 j.m., Thursday, Winter Haven a 1 Hospital, Winter laven, Fla. Mrs. Owens is the ormer Esther Ruth Duncan. Maternal grandparents are Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer Huck of Long Island, N. and paternal randparents are Mr. and Mrs. Melvin W.

Owens of Allon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. FuLk, 307 Western Alton, a son, Robert Todd, 7 pounds and 11 ounces, 2:57 p.m., Saturday, Alton Memorial Hospital.

Elder daughter, Rebecca Sue, months. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Ken- ncdy, 3803 Western Alton a daughter. Elizabeth Ann.

pounds and 10 ounces, 1:58 p.m a a Allon Memoria Hospital. Eider son, Stephen Mr. and Mrs. KrunoU Theison 2304 Valley view Alton, first child, a daughter Heather Lynn, 6 pounds and ounces, 12:30 p.m., Sunday Alton Memorial Hospital. Mrs Theison is the former Patricii Mossbarger, daughter of Mr and Mrs.

Jessie Mossbarger Alton. Paternal grandfather is Mr. Kenneth Theison Sr. of Alton. Betsy Ross Fresh BREAD Salon Brighton', Illinois Open Tues.

thru Sat. Evening Hours Mrs. Janet Moore Will Join the Stuff After August 5 Call 372-82(54 College notes Lamport St. received his Mrs. Harry W.

Gustine of 60 -ampert S.t. received h' bachelor of theology degree ir )astoral studies from th Baptist Bible Seminary in larks Summit, Pa. Robert L. Scheffel wa elected president of Phi Epsilon social fraetmity Forest College where hi is a senior majoring i chemistry. He is the son of Mi and Mrs.

Truman Scheffel 2905 Edgewood. Gilbert Ashlock, son of Mr and Mrs. Edward Ashlock of Jerseyville, was the recipient of the outstanding reporter award at the State FFA Convention in Champaign Urbana. He also served on the 15 member convention Public Information Corps. Neto Summer trends at Bo- Cheri's Hair Fashions Piasa Corners 466-6996 heir glamor stock dropped with heir hemlines thev might be neir ncmines.

iney might over-30 set may be that vomen will relax their beauty egimes that kept them slim, i nd they may neglect to update heir faces. look from putting makeup on in poor light, he advises. Makeup .1 i i i i SPY After-five clot lie- By VIVIAN BROWN wearing opaque lipsticks, deep: improve your appearance, but five, you can ti.se mntv of in the makeup box. AP Mcwsfealnrcs Writer ''red. at recent fashion shows.

I many makeup mirrors provide. Career women may suspect nut Place considers this look an a soft hmk great, one for the over-30 set. jwhen you stare into Eyebrows should be thin, soft you might look spooky under delicate, but not pencilled light. You should stand the right track. in a harsh jno ikes )astC about IS to 21 inches away fiom Youthful makeup man Stan eyeshadows, translucent average makeup mirror lace says: "The most depres-i tiers.

v.hen you are applying ing thing about the midi-lon-i The entire image be, lie aclv S( an il M'li should choose lights that arc similar lo uette fashion worn mainly by i soil. Many women get a harsh 10SO in nur ()m 0 evil look main vvn-x. gamwiWOTyTT-' fe £1 I i done under ceiliny li ht in al so vs mfllk iK fal1 bedroom may look a bit odd un-jto gentle, mid-calf tier fluorescent bglits in (he of-jfor the special rarhanee of fice. The makeup room makeup, in predict women will get 10 i foe weli-illuminiiU'd. ami one ion.

In ounds heavier unless they con- iiiue to exercise and diet as hey did when their skirts yverc horl, their knees showed, and hey were swinging in their min- he explains. A graduate of Ohio Stale Uni- with a master's degree fine arts, Place has applied lis knowledge of color, lighting and form to the beauty world. He is a consultant on lighting, which he learned in the theater and on makeup. He was on the road wilh "My Fair Lady" in a dual job as dancer-hairdressei Lo the star of the show, when he became fascinated with stage lighting and makeup techniques used in the theater. The full circle came about recently when he developed a four-way makeup mirror that provides lighting that is similar to fluorescent light.

"The midi fashion is not for curvaceous is a long slim, small-bust look, the kind of thing that Susannah York might it wouldn't look well on Elizabeth Taylor. Many women will think of the style as something to hide be-j hind, he explained. shouldn't. It can't be done. The midi fashion will be even more demanding than the requires a big effort to wear it," he points out.

Fashion is fickle, he warns, and hemlines are an indication of the economy. If things worsen, hemlines might fall to the ground, but if the economy improves, skirts might be heightened before you can say "exercise every day." The mini fashion was good because women had to be healthier "with more of them exposed," he says. In addition to the slim lines of clothes, there should be an above-the-neck transformation. 1 Hair must be dressed to make the head look can't be teased. Hair should be "moving" rather than static in its style.

II. should be clean, soft, unlacquered. Lips can wear more color, but the color should be transparent. He likes lip glosses. Some Pari-1 sian mannequins have been should slay close lo the mirror, (he dull, when applying makeup under thai btvair-i ceiling light.

Klunivscenl can play tricks with color. Yotii makuip and dres or-unil'ied when you leave home, but different effect may be realized under otl'ice fluorescent lights. A makeup mirror can AMERICA'S LARGEST FAMILY CLOTHING CHAIN St, Louis Area's Largest Plant WOODARD RUG AND DRAPERY CLEANERS Call; Charles "Bud" Erb, Agent Alton 465-7377 vacation? Before you go order prescription refills and first-aid items from us! We also mail prescription refills to your vacation address. Phone or write us. THE PRESCRIPTION SHOP 909 Brown Street J.

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Years Available:
1853-1972