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Wisconsin State Journal from Madison, Wisconsin • 24

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PAGE 4, SECTION 2 WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1961 DIAL Alpine 6-3111 in 0 I I 4 1 How Important Is Heredity? M. D. ents have it, the risk to their i we can minimize the dangers lor, as yet. By JOSEPH G. MOLXER, A reader writes, "My father children is very high indeed.

And lour children-to-be. had glaucoma. Four of his chil-; if neither parent has it, but some-! dren had glaucoma, three cata-, where in the family tree there has 1 "Dear Dr. Molner: My daugh-racts. And the youngest will prob-lbcen diabetes, there is some risk ter.

20, has a discharge from ably have eye trouble when older. of the children having it, but it both breasts. I am worried. What "Science works wonders, but is lis far smaller. causes it? Mrs.

K. not above preferring sound ma-j It's obvious there's one impor-! I don't know. It could be any lorm ot several things. At her age I wouldn't expect to find tonal to start with. ou writers tant thing we can do, avom the should advise the human race to marriage of couples when some emphasize sound heredity." dangerous heredity factor is pres- Certainly, sound heredity is nec-'ent on both sides.

Troubled loith varicoi veins? To make sure you are doing oil you can to relieve the problem, writ to Dr. Molner, core of The Wisconsin State Journal, requesting the booklet, "Hoio to Dent with Varicose Veins," enclosing a long, self-addressed, stamped emvtope ond 20 cents in coin to cover the cost handling. Dr. Molner irelcomet oil render but regret! that because of the tremendous roliime received daily, he unable to answer individual letters. Readers' questions art incorporated info his column whenever possible.

anything serious, but there's probably some condition which warrants treatment. Have it checked. essary to bring out the best in Heredity Studies the human race. 1 might add. at There are, here and there, this point, that "sound heredity" centers studying this very thing, doesn't mean having parents 'and Many times they can give a R.

H. I know there is re- EILEEN SCHIEB grandparents and prior ancestors' shrewd forecast which will avoid search fioiiic on concerning the AMANDA HARDING NANCY ANN HOFFER JANE KEICHINGER Their Enqaqements Are Announced who happen to have the mostiburdening a child with weaknesses eftects of cither negative or pos-j money, or fame, or popularity, looming from both at once. itive ionization of the atmosphere, It depends on having ancestors You can't legislate love. People but so far as I know, not enough I who possess the most soundness still fall in love unwisely. But as has yet been learned to makej of wind, limb, mind, and heart.

begin to recognize the facts, 'this of use in general health care Nature doesn't work on a short-1 term basis, but on a long one. tl Occasionally a genius in business1 ICC IjllD St. Anne Society A day of recollection will bt held by the St. Anne society ot Immaculate Heart of Mary Catho Mrs. Helen L.

Harding, 3710 Hammersley announces the engagement of her daughter, Amanda Lee, to George E. Briggs, son of Mr. and Mrs. George M. Briggs, 3213 Thorpe St.

The wedding will be June 24 at Wesley Methodist Church. Miss Harding is a senior at West High School. Her fiance is a senior at the University of Wisconsin. Hie engagement of Miss Eileen June Schieb to Neal C. White, son of Mr.

and s. Francis B. White, Rt. 2, is made by her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Carl 0. Schieb, Minocqua. Miss Schieb is a graduate of Wisconsin State College, Stevens Point. Her fiance is an alumnus of Wisconsin State College, Whitewater. Both are teachers in the Cudahy public schools.

The wedding will be June 24. Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Keichinger, Dane, announce the engagement of their daughter, Jane Mary.

28 E. Gilman to Vincent Walter Gehin. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Abel J.

Gehin, Belleville. The wedding will be May 2 in St. Michael's Catholic Church at Dane. The bride-to-be is employed by the General Telephone Co. Mr.

Gehin is a farmer. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Hoffer, 4708 Shaffer announce the engagement of their daughter, Nancy Ann.

to Corp. Michael Raymond Foelske. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Foelske, Fall River.

Miss Hoffer formerly attended the University of Wisconsin. Corp. Foelske is stationed with the Marine Corps at 29 Palms. Calif. A June wedding is planned.

Mi has a son who can follow in his footsteps. Sometimes a famous writer or composer or artist or scientist has a child sifted in the same way Dumas, Bach (a family tint was noted in its musical field for two centuries1, Curie, and many others. Three generations of the Ford family are a pretty good modern example of three generations of fine citizens. Good heredity develops the best Married In Iowa Announcement is being made today of the marriage in Du-hstque. of Miss Geneal Cut-len and Ronald S.

Humphrey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Humphrey, Morrisonville, formerly of Madison. The wedding was Feb. 18.

The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Bcrnice Cullen, 107 E. Wilson and Robert Cullen, Lakeland ave. She is a secre- lic Church next Sunday, Members will receive corporatt jCommunion at the 7:30 a.m. Mass.

Breakfast will be served at I Nichols school. An introductory talk, will be given by a priest from St. Joseph's College. Edger-ton. i Afternoon conferences will bt held in the parish hall from 1 to 4 p.m.

Breakfast reservations be made with Mrs. Ralph ISmieja. 1105 Douglas trail, until Thursday noon. Euchre Party The Women's auxiliary to Local 1404 United Steelworkers, will Hollywood Beauty Deborah Kerr Offers in people; poor heredity lets the worst appear. Not Predictable Still, heredity is not precisely predictable.

A genius does not automatically beget a genius for Goining Tips on a son. Our geniuses come. often! tary in the Dane county clerk muscles get set and accustomed enolfih-from humble-but sound- MRS. R. S.

HUMPHREY of circuit court's office. Mr. Humphrey is a draftsman in the Madison city planning department. He and his bride will live at 111 E. Wilson st.

The bridegroom has served in the N'avv. to being out of place, it will take Parems- a long time and hard work to get Healthy parents, as a general your figure back." If you are rule' have hcaltn-v children. There willing to exercise everv dav. I are unpredictable exceptions, like am sure you can correct the flab- Mongoloid babies, for which we sponsor a public euchre party FrU day at 8 p.m. at the Steelwork crs' union hall, 410 S.

Baldwin st. Indian Hills Garden Club msti The Indian Hills Garden cltib1'5- Marge Borland is chairman. biness. I am sending ou leaflet nave no explanation will meet Monday at 8 p.m. at On the other hand, some tvpes M-9.

I OKI A I1 nnrne r'meT I Lake Llty RNA jScheibe. llll Merrill Springs rd.j Lake City camp, No. 1144. (Mrs. Brian Staub will be assisting! of physical flaws are inherited, or a tendency toward some of them is likely to be inherited.

Take diabetes, which I've men- My problem is with underarm perspiration. Nothing I use i. Hair Shaping Cutting $1.75 Raxor Lamp Cur $2.25 Brrnacline Roll Ada i Waltrr Nvbcrt Nyberg Beauty Salon 1312 E. Dayton St. AL S-1S1 Roval Neighbors of America, will hostess.

at the ruun uuK" before. If one parent haslmeet Wednesday at 8 p.m num. uuiu nc giaiciui JUV Miles, 700 Robert Ellarson, of the sity of Wisconsin wild life depart-! ment, will speak on could suggest a remedy it, there is some risk that the 'home of Mrs. Freda children may, loo. If both par-i'.

Meadow lane. By LYDIA LANE American women, conscious of their appearances, often have beauty questions to ask the Hollywood stars and Lydia Lane. From time to time, such questions will be answered in the Hollywood Beauty column. Dear Miss Lane: You hear a great deal about people trying to lose weight, but I've been trying to put it on. But cleaning my house, taking care of my husband and three children, cooking, and washing for them keeps me so run down that I can't gain a pound, and I'm down to 90.

What can I do to get back to 102? Mrs. G. Newark, N.J. Deborah Kerr has a favorite way of putting on weight. She eats just before going to bed.

She says, "The food you put in your stomach before you go to sleep is not burned up and helps to build fat. In the summer I eat ice cream with chocolate sauce over it. In winter I drink a cup of hot chocolate with whipped cream and eat a few oatmeal and raisin cookies." ii 'i Tl IT HFRF IT FOR Mrs. San Jnse, Calif. A Marge Champion, who has such a strenuous work-out dancing with her husband managed to control excess perspiration with a liquid formula especially effective on stubborn cases.

Maybe it will work on you. If you need to gain toeight, lose weight, or regain your figure after childbirth, one of these leaflets will help you: Leaflet "High Protein Diet," for losing weighi; Leaflet M-9. 'Regaining Your Figure After Childbirth;" and Leaflet M-10, "So You Want to Gain Weight." For your 0 1 DEBORAH KERR skin on mv abdomen, which is one was wearing. The pointed toes and high heels were uncomfortable, but I thought thai this Dear Miss Lane: I used to know Jo Stafford, and she was very heavy. Her figure is lovely now, and I wonder how she got thin.

I have to lose 10 pounds because I've been visiting my family in Texas, and I ate too wrinkled and never went back into place after any of my four children were born. Can you help was the price of style. You can realize how shocked I was when me? A SALE PACKED WITH FASHIONS AND SAVINGS GALORE! much southern cooking. They sayi1 went to a doctor because of that if you take off the extra painful feet and was told that I Mrs. M.

Nashville, Tenn. A Janice Rule was working before the cameras in a bathing suit three weeks after having a pounds right away, it's easier towou'd have to have two toes am-lose than if you wait. Do you' Plated. This was a year ago, copy of any leaflet, send 10 cents and a self-addressed, stamped envelope to Lydia Lane, care of The Wisconsin State Journal, P. O.

Box 1111, Los Angeles 53, Calif. Miss Lane invites letters but regrets that personal replies cannot be giuen. From time to time, she will answer beauty problems in her column. If you would like your question and ansuier to appear in this column, uirite Questions and Answers, Lydia Lane, P. O.

Box 1111, Los Angeles 53, Calif. and sinrp then I havp hpard nf think this is true? Florabelle, Chicago, Illinois many other girls who have lost baby- one or two toes. If girls would She says, "Nature intended lor Yes, fat that has been recently refuse to buy those unnatural a mother to regain her figure shoes, thev would have to stoD after childbirth. There is elastici- acquired is easier to take off than weight that you have had Monday ond Tuesday your absolute final opportunity to save on famous Woldenberg quality winter apparel reduced to a fraction of their original prices for immediate clearance! know ln we muscles that makes making them. Do you long enough for your system to any movie stars with this make a metabolism adjustment, Jo Stafford lost pounds on a well them snap back in place if you work with them right away.

"But if you wait until your balanced reducing diet. I am Too Late. Let us hope your timely con sending you Leaflet M-l. fession will save other women 3fc HERB FAR1I SHOP Dear Miss Lane: Please print from the painful folly of deform- my letter in your column. It is'ing their feet and ruining their too late for me, but I would like i health with stupid shoes.

Yes, PRESENTS it .2 DAYS ONLY! Take your choice! UNTRIMMED COATS 2 DAYS Take your choice! FUR-TRIMMED COATS some of oi Hollywood stars 5v to save other girls from what I have gone through. Like most girls I wanted to he in fashion and bought the shoes that every- have secretly had foot operations, I have a problem with the Tweeds Plaids Solids Cashmere s57 $87 Mink Fox Beaver rO UMITID TIME ONLY it. 2kot.To,Ut Values double and more! Values double and more! To Marry Mr. and Mrs. R.

Wayne Brown, Lodi, announce the engagement of their daughter, Judith Ann, to LeRoy J. Stadler, LaCrosse. A fall wedding is planned. Miss Brown was graduated from Wisconsin State College, La Crosse, where she was a member of Lambda Sigma Chi. She is teaching in Portage.

Mr. Stadler, a member of Beta Sigma Chi, is a senior in physical education at Wisconsin State College, La Crosse. La away plan available for these coats. Water rtg. O.UU ox.

Perfume rtg. S6.25 OTH rOW ONLY Casual and Daytime DRESSES M2 Elegant Designer DRESSES 22 Plui Tax vol Pile lined JUDITH BROWN Take your choice! Sportswear Sprrial Group Dresses TRITLB'8 ORIGINAL Encore for fabulous and famous presentation set, including perfumt anH matching toilet water" Both brilliantly bottled in sparkling flacons, for truly luxurious look on your dressing table. An inspired gift choice for all occasions. Choose from four enchanting fragrances; Queens Ransome, royal Purple, London Mist, Night Scented Stock. Car-Coats 14-s28 Skirts Slacks Sweaters Jackets Blouses $6 $5 ,1, SOLIDIFIED COMPOUND CHAPPED UPS, HANDS, SKINI Qofct.

imIMm rtlitl lot vtadtxiriwd Milt flrttO fmwha l-purpOM mm LIMITED OFFER Take your choioe! All Remaining Costume Jewelry Mendota Rebekahs Mendota Rebekah lodge, No. 134, will meet Monday at 8:45 p.m, at the Odd Fellows hall. Mrs. Emma Pedley, Mrs. Margaret Walters, Mrs.

Emily Legler, Mrs. Beulah Stanton, Mrs. Myrtle Jes-sen, and Miss Charlotte Churchill are on the refreshment committee. UW Service Club The University Women'i Service club will meet Wednesday for dinner at Wing'i Inn, 3052 E. Washington ave.

Dr. Robin Allin, associate professor of clinical medicine at the University of Wisconsin, will discuss "Eat To Live, or Live To Eat." Reservations ire to be sent to Marleen Steinmetz, 205 Horticulture Bldg. Include 25e for P. Post fAVEgfC UtM KONOMT IM Earrings 1 tieuuil now ITSvrfV, 51 El Necklaces 3 Watches 8 pint tax 14 E. Mifflin St.

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