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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 11

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Lockhaven women's talents Alton Evening Telegraph Tuesday, May 25, 1971 A41 Letters on the subject of VD Oils and needlepoint The luxurious feel of a needlepoint chair, the work of Mrs. E. R. Quinn, is experienced by Mrs. John Shearburn as Mrs.

Earl Bockstruck, left, asks Mrs. Richard Hudson about the daisies and foliage she painted on the canvas resting on the easel. Artisty in table covers Mrs. Sidney Arst, left, and Mrs. John St.

Peters consider the hours of patient work which went into the making of each medallion forming an intricate cro- cheted tablecloth. The cloth was displayed with other handmade items during a display of crafts made by members of the Lockhaven Women's Group at the Country Club's Ladies' Day luncheon. A knit for all occasions The different designs, types of needles and the time element involved in knitting these ponchos, sweaters, and jackets are explained to Mrs. Charles Heitz, right, by Mrs. Barney Lewis, who maintains a great interest in knitting.

Celebrate silver wedding Cooking cues DEAR ANN: My boyfriend has requested that I write to you to protest the Inadequacy of your answer which dealt with venereal disease. It was much too lacking in specificity to be of value to anyone. You did not describe the syphilitic chancre nor did you describe the cures for either gonorrhea or syphilis. Considering the vast funds and resources at your disposal it Is disgraceful that you could not have come up with a better response. You owe It to your public to Improve the quality of your answers, or if you are as Ignorant as you seem to be you should keep your stupid mouth shut.

I'm sure your real motive was to scare people away from sexual activities. You will not succeed. MISS AND DR. LOVE. DEAR MISS AND DR.

LOVE: Thank you for your letter. Here are some excerpts from letters on the same subject. DEAR ANN: Thank you for your excellent column on V.D. which appeared in the Des Monies Tribune. You have performed a tremendous service by helping to educate the public about a growing menace among teenagers.

MELVIN D. LIGHTENER, ADMINISTRATOR, POLK COUNTY HEALTH DEPT. DEAR ANN: Your column on V.D. may have saved my life. I went to the County Health Department after I read it.

As I had suspected, I had both gonorrhea and syphilis. The doctor said I was lucky that the diseases are in the early stages and both can be completely eradicated. I will be in your debt as long as I live. God bless you. A.

R. OF SAN LEANDRO. DEAR ANN: Thank you from the bottom of my heart for your column on V. D. I for your column on V.

D. I speak for all the health educators hi the country. The information you printed would have been impossible to get from parents or teachers. Most parents don't have the information and even if they had it, most children would not ask such questions of their parents. Your column is read by millions of teenagers all over the North American continent.

They trust you to tell it like it is. Your contribution to the youth our nation is in- calcuable. Thanq you, thank you, -thank you. INDIANAPOLIS TEACHER. DEAR ANN: I am 15 years of age and I am working toward my advancement in Boy Scouts of Amertaa to become an Eagle Scout.

My final project Is to get a statement from Ann Landers on "Why Young People Should Not Use Drugs." The statement should be 50 words or less. I would appreciate hearing from you as soon as possible because I want to complete this project. Thank you very much. STEVE LEXINGTON, KY. DEAR STEVE: I don't Observes 25th wedding know who thought up trie MM that I should write a 50 word statement as part of your project but it's 1 very terestlng to' say the least.

Since you are the guy who Is working toward his Eagle, you should write the statement. I have written many thousands of words on why teenagers should not use drugs. Research my back columns (the library has them) and write the 50 words yourself, Bub. Drinking may be "In" to the kids you run with but If can put you "out" for keeps. You cool It and stay popular.

Read "Booze And You For Teen Agcrs Only," by Ann Landers. Send 35 cents in coin and a long, self addressed, stamped envelope with your request In care of the Alton Evening Telegraph. Mr. and Mrs. E.

M. Schreiter of Carlinville, observed their 25th wedding anniversary on May 19. The former Helen Leitinger of Waukesha, Wis. and E. M.

(Red) Schreiter, were married on May 19, 1946 at the Methodist Church of Carlinville by the Rev. W. W. Cutlip. Mrs.

Schreiter was formerly by Sterling's Brianza's as a clerk'and. at the Montgomery Ward Store in Carlinville. He is employed by Pepsi-Cola company in Alton. OMEGA WATCHES Trusted Accuracy EDWARD OTT JEWELER Stratford Hotel Bldg. diamond ring HURWI77 engagement ring oil 4K gold.

Very newl Diamond Center EASTGATE PLAZA East Alton, 111. Open Mon. thru Sat 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. Beautifully knitted items Mrs, E.

R. Quinn, left, and Mrs. I. Weinshienk, are completely amazed by the knitted pillow, made by Mrs. Sidney Arst, daughter of Mrs.

I. Weinshienk. Mrs. Hood Harris is busily looking at other knitted items including bedspreads and afghans. College notes Miss Paula Emons, daughter of Dr.

Mrs. J. Emons of Godfrey, was on of 29 women honored at Monmoiith College honors day program for initiation into Alpha: Lambda Delta, honorary sorority for freshman women. W. Fitzgerald, son of Mr.

and Mrs. David J. Fitzgerald of 301 Mercury Drive, Godfrey, will be graduated on June 5 from St. Louis University with his master's degree in historical theology. He has also studied at Notre Dame University, and at the American College in Rome, Italy.

Deborah Stauffer, daughter Of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stauffer of 4809 Seine Drive, Household hints Several damp cloths wrapped in aluminum foil or In plastic bags should be included in the picnic basket for fast clean-ups. Godfrey, was recognized for academic achievement at Illinois State University's annual honors day convocation. She is a sophomore student majoring in home economics and has maintained a straight A average.

Thomas P. Haine of 355 Linden wood was graduated magna cum laude with a bachelor of arts degree in history from St. Benedict's College in Atchison, Kan. David L. Schmidt, of 6 rd ell Acres, Godfrey, received his bachelor of arts degree in English during commencement exercises from St.

Benedict's College in Atchison, Kan. Telegraph Want Ads CLICK! Mr. and Mrs. Wood W. Waters of 1222 Brown will be honored at an open house on Sunday, May 30 in observance of their 25th wedding anniversary The couple will receive their guests from 2 until 5 p.m.

at the Alton Eagle's Lodge. No invitations are being issued. Mr. Waters and the former Bernadette Coles were Cooking cues What makes a meat easy to digest? Short fibers rather than long fibers are a big factor, making the meat easy to chew. Chicken is a short fibered meat, appropriate for many diets, including those for children and elderly people who may have difficulties with their teeth.

married on May 11, 1946 at St. Patrick's Cstholic Church with the Rev. J. Bretz officiating. Mr.

Waters is employed by Kenneth Jamison and Sons Masonry Contractors. They are the parents of Richard at home, and John of Alton. They have one granddaughter. Cooking cues Foods for special diets can eat up available food dollars, especially if they must be high protein and low in fat. Chicken is an excellent buy for diet meals it is a singular exception to most protein foods in these days of rising prices.

In 1950, chicken prices averaged 54.8 cents per pound. In 1970, the National average had dropped to 40.8 cents pere pound. Make sure all such as meat, salads, fresh vegetables and are carried to the picnic in well- insulated containers to avoid the chance of spoilage. CHILD LIFE SHOES BIEVENUE Orthopedic Appliances Broadway Market Sts. Beautiful Selection Artificial FLOWERS for MEMORIAL DAY BAXTER'S 554 E.

Broadway Alton 465-9347 UNWANTED HAIR REMOVED FOREVER By Electrolysis! Paulene Shamblin, member ol Electrolysis Society ol America. Phone 468-3831 or 462-8003 for appointment Paulene's Fashions MONTIOELIA) PLAZA BEAUTY CAREER Recommended by American Medical Assn. Professional, Private Service. Member of Electrolysis Society of America Dorothy Droste, R.N., R.E. No Answer Let lifiiuty College, train you to jnin olio of the top- paying professions in America lotlay HAIRSTYLINCi LEARN NOW! PAY LATER! Exclusive Process Available In Alton Only at MILTON CLEANERS Our training approved Tor the Kuan Program and Illinois Guarantee Loan Program.

FOUD FINISHING Our Next Class Begins JUNE 14th Call Mr. Kitzmiller Now for a Personal Interview Appointment. CLOSED TUESDAYS Guaranteed length Even hemlines Fold contours restored Draperies look like new We Pick Up and Deliver BEAUTY COLLEGE ALTON PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER 1812 E. BROADWAY ALTON, ILL. The Only Franchisee! Pivot Point School in Alton! CLEANERS HHO Milton Rd.

462-9231 1025 Washington 462-7511 GOOD NEWS for your cleaning budget new money-saving service for minimum care garments 1. Everything returned on hangers. 2. Great tor blonds, synthetics and other garments that do not require professional pressing. 3.

do nil the pocket all the savings. 36o a order fi; Put nxvay your Winter clothes at these great savings. CASH CARRY ONLY NO TRUCK SERVICE Ask For "THRIFTY CLEAN" QUALITY CLEANERS 13(10 E. HrouUway at Monument (Across From Bright Spot) Alton, III. Phono 463-6881 Inside outside this ffffffffA cart gives service with a Walnut Griiin or Avocado How elegantly thli de luxe can serves the purpose.

Its iteel shelves look exactly like softly rubbed wood but are virtually indestructible. Handsome golden brass frame, easy to keep gleaming. All on 3" free-wheeling the patio when the weather's fine, fireside when it's cory. Oet yours today I Deluxe Cosco step A comt'ortuhlo seat, a handy ladder! Koomy, ruhhor-treuded, swing uwuy steps. Flared legs guard against tipping, have flour-protecting tips.

Cushioned seats are saddle shaped fur uiUU'd comfort. Avocado vinyl sent wipes clean. Charge It or Add To Your Present Account Free Parting Al The Rear Entrance 627 E. Broadway Alton Plume 105-4451.

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