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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 15

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NOVEMBER 23, 1964 ALTON EVENING TELEGRAPH PAGE A Lovelier You End By MARY SUE MILLER Viewed from the rear, the combination of short skirts, high heels and wobbling ankles is a sad sight. It 1 is too bad that a girl with weak ankles can't see herself passing by. She would be quick to remedy the situation. A wobble ruins the look of the legs, even good legs. course there is no grace in it.

More serious still is the fact that the teetering action can lead to strain in the muscles of the feet, legs and back. So, my lovelles, you would be wise to check the performance of your ankles. There are two sure checks. If your heels wear down quickly on the Inside edges and your stockings get smudged at the inner sides of the ankle bones--you're a wobbler. Remedial measures follow: 1.

Give your feet and ankles a more balanced support by wearing daytime shoes with sturdy heels, a snug counter and firm arch construction. The stout mid-heels, now in fashion, would go a long way to keep your ankles steady. 2. Reserve delicate shoes Wobbling with slender heels for dress! occasions. And so that your angles stand straight, give them the support of a small rubber cushion.

Placed on the inside slope of a shoe's arch, such cushions hold the ankles on an even keel. BEAUTY SALON PHONE 465-7131 Open Mon. Fri. Nites 'Til 9 P.M. Specially-Priced Holiday Perm We can't tell you the name of this special cold wave but it is truly laxurious.

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462-2722 Franchised Jeweler for Longines Watches Queen Is Crowned at Festival Miss Mary Ellen Wiseman was crowned as queen during the annual Fall Festival of Alton Memorial Hospital School of Nursing on Saturday. The event took place in the Mineral Springs Hotel. Miss Wiseman, a senior student at the school, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ClintonWiseman of Alton.

She received her crown from Miss Carol Settles, retiring queen. Her escort was Jim Klinke, Senior class attendants to the queen were Miss Genelle Lenette, escorted by Ronald Campbell, and Miss Dona Packard, escorted by Jerry Boos. Junfor attendant was Miss Janet Campbell, escorted by Gary Henning, freshman attendant was Miss Vicki Batton, escorted by Roland Longnecker. Lisa Gaskill, daughter of Dr. and Mrs.

John Gaskill, was flower girl, and crown was Mark Osborne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Osborne. Dr. Robert Anschuetz was master of ceremonies, and Miss Virginia Cramblett was mistress of ceremonies.

Dr. and Mrs. Gaskill and Dr. and Mrs. Anschuetz were chaperones.

Theme of the event was Leaves." Bud Emmerson and his orchestra played for dancing. Alton Seniors Have Dinner A Thanksgiving dinner highlighted the Friday meeting of Alton Senior Citizens. The event took place in Alton Recreation Capt. and Mrs. Lee Hickam of the Salvation Army presented musical selections.

Mrs. Addie Chandler, 801 years old, received the prize for the oldest November birthday. Five new members were accepted. Mrs. Lila Strohkirk was hostess chairman.

The next meeting will be a 10:30 a.m, potluck on Dec. 4, in the center. NOTICE! Tara SUPPER CLUB Route No. 140 Bethalto, 111. Ph.

377-8211 OPEN THANKSGIVING DAY SERVING 12 NOON ON TURKEY $2 00 With All the Trimmings (DESSERT EXTRA) ALSO SERVING COMPLETE MENU PHONE 377-6211 John Dorothy McCord For Private Party Banquet Reservations. 3. When walking try to roll, your weight through the center of your feet. You can soon do it without thinking, if you walk barefoot around your room each day on the outside edges an of your feet. LEG-INE E1 your individual problem 16 heavy legs, send for my new leaflet.

Legline Trimmers, which contains spot reducing exercises that will, meet your individual needs, whether for thighs, knees. calves or anklet, or for contour. ing your entire legline. Write Mary Sue Miller of this newspaper, enclosing a stamped, self envelope and 5 cents in coin to cover handling. Publishers Newspaper Syndicate Ankles Qo0: For Christmas shop the easy way ask about opening a CHARGE ACCOUNT Phoebe Goldberg, Inc.

Shop for young women of all ages. Downtown Wood River SPECIAL CHRISTMAS WEEK DELIVERIES 551 E. BDWY, COMPANY Hal MUSIC ARE Mon. Open NOW and till Fri. BEING nine SCHEDULED.

ALTON Let them know the joy of music The gift -music is one that you alone can give your family. It's something no one can take away. It will open many doors for them all through life. YOU'LL ONLY BUY ONE PIANO Statistics show that less than one in ten families buy more than one piano. Pianos just don't wear out, A good one will last a lifetime.

Even families who start with a used upright seldom buy a second piano. Unfortunately, the important first 6 months training are handicapped by the inadequacy of the instrument. Usually the family just quits on music. So give your family a good one A good one gives full value in terms of tone, appearance, and durability. TONE is determined by the design of the inside of the piano and the quality of its parts.

Hammers should be reinforced. There should be 3 strings to a note in the treble and middle sections. The action should provide a uniform touch. These technical things are important, Plan to spend some time with a '5250 As pictured--in ebony including bench salesperson who will explain them to you. AP.

PEARANCE is easier to judge. Let your ow'n IT COSTS SO LITTLE good taste be your guide. DURABILITY depends In comparison to almost any major family purchase a boat. a car. a lot on case construction as well as what's in- a TV.

a Florida vacation a piano costs the least These other things side. Here again. question your salesperson. wear out. The pleasure of creating music lasts a lifetime.

A year's the carefully. depreciation on a new automobile will pay for a beautiful piano A piano depreciates very little. Perhaps $200.00 in Question warranty ten years. Give Wurlitzer or Story Clark Paymenandians can Christmas be worked pay out as little almost as any $15 way per you month wish. after Have the See why we prefer to sell these first of the year.

Please come in. brands. Learn why more people buy WURLIT. A FEW OF THE MANY PIANOS ON OUR FLOOR ARE LISTED BELOW: ZER spinets or STORY CLARK consoles than Early Am. in warm maple $755 Traditional walnut $720 those of any other name.

Inspect the expert Scandinavian walnut $795 Fr. Prov. fruitwood $765 craftsmanship that goes into the building of these Contemporary mahogany $645 Danish console, walnut $945 Know why they can be unconditionally Rental returns from $175 Early Am. cherry console $955 pianos. guaranteed for 10 years.

Price includes matching bench, tuning in your home, music book of your choice, piano polish, and of course we deliver it free. Flutist, Soprano Applauded SIU Young Artists in Concert a miscue' with aplomb and hon- did not have a musical career in her future. By JOHN 1. ADES admired her pluck in managing I would be surprised if she The Young Artists Recital Series at Southern Illinois University brought Elizabeth Howard, flutist, and Brenda Jackson, soprano, to the Alton Center Auditorium on Sunday afternoon, They were accompanied at the piano by Clayton derson and Chris Pappas, respectively. Miss Howard programmed three works: "Poem" by Griffes, Bach's Sonata No.

4 for Flute and Piano, and "Fantasie Hongroise" (Op. 26) by Doppler. She showed considerable dexterity of both lip and finger, and a good feel for timing. Her tone was not uniformly pure, but it was often very good, especially at pianissimo; and in both the "Poem" and the "Fantasie" she man-1 aged the contrasting moods with considerable feeling. In the Bach Sonata, the opening Andante and the closing Allegro called forth well-turned bright cadences, and the first Menuetto exhibited a firm maturity.

I UNIFORMS BY BARCO WHITE SWAN BOB EVANS Complete Line Of Sizes and Styles Now In Stock At Paulene's Monticello Plaza 3 Festival Queen Miss Mary A. Wiseman, nursing student at Alton Memorial Hospital, begins her reign following her coronation at the school's fall festival Saturday evening in Mineral Springs Hotel. The new queen's escort, Jim Klinke, stands behind the throne. Born to: Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Dunn, Elder children, Danny, 12, John, 309 Douglas East Alton, a 5, daughter, Dawn Lynn, 7 pounds and 5 ounces, 2:19 a.m. Sunday, Alton Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Dunn is the former Linda Lou Oliver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Herschel Oliver of Melrose Park. Hobert Dunn of Dongola is the paternal grandfather. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Garner, 406 Washington East 3 son, Robert Loyd, 7 and 2 ounces, 12:49 p.m.

Saturday, Alton Memorial Hospital. Mrs. 'Garner is the former Linda Kay Durham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Durham, Cottage Hills.

Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Garner, Cottage Hills. Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Garrett, Grafton, a son, Jack Anthony, 9 pounds and 4 ounces, 7:45 a.m. Saturday, Alton Memorial Hospital. Five elder children. Pvt. and Mrs.

Stanley Etter, 14 Woodgate Drive, Brighton, a daughter, Kelly Kathleen, 7 pounds and 6 ounces, 9:53 a.m. Sunday, Alton Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Etter is the former Peggy Diane Buckshot, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Marion Buckshot of Brighton. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Victor Paker, Mt. Sterling.

Mr. and Mrs. Terry E. Kasper, 1244 Walnut Drive, Cottage Hills, a daughter, 4 pounds and 12 ounces, 11:02 a.m. Sunday, Wood River Township Hospital.

Maternal granparents are Mr. and Mrs. Warren A. Barnes, St. Louis.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kasper, Jennings, are the paternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.

Lonnie Coughlin, 210 Cooper East Alton, a daughter, first child, 7 pounds, 15 ounces, 3 a.m. Monday, Wood River Township Hospital. Mrs. Rosie Follis, Hardin, is the maternal grandmother. Paternal grandparents are Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Coughlin, Batchtown. Spec. 5 Larry Keller, U. S.

Army, and Mrs. Keller, Tacoma, a daughter, 8 pounds and 13 ounces, Friday, Madigan General Hospital, Tacoma. Mrs. Keller is the former Rose Marie Schwartz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Schwartz of Alton. (Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Loren Simmons, Rte. Edwardsville, formerly of Alton.

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Barton, 309 Illinois South Roxana, a daughter, Celesta Fern, 6 pounds and 7 ounces, 10:47 a.m. Sunday, Alton Memorial Hospital. Elder child, Donald Jr.

4. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Frenz, 143 Bonita East Allon, a son, 5 pounds, 14 ounces, 12:42 a.m. Saturday, St.

Joseph's Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Baughman, 310 Carroll a son, 7 pounds and 11 ounces, 3 a.m. Saturday.

St. Joseph's Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Powell, 185 Haven Cottage Hills, a son, 6 pounds and 3 ounces, 9:25 a.m., Sunday, St.

Joseph's! Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. George K. Yost, 40 Walcott Wood River, a son, 9 pounds, 1:17 p.m.

Sunday, St. Joseph's Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson Anna street.

Brighton, a daughter, 8 pounds and 1 ounce, 4:38 p.m. Sunday, St. Joseph's Hospital. Mr. and Mrs.

Archle Bethalto, a son, 7 pounds and 4 ounces, 10:38 p.m., Sunday, St. Joseph's Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Pace 205 Glover a son, Mark Allen, 5 pounds and 1 ounce.

Brenda Jackson's soprano volce is round and powerful and shows a remarkable cultivation for a young artist. Moreover, she has a forceful gift for projecting the dramas of musicpartly a function of an extremely mobile and expressive face. She seemed equally at home with such widely divergent musical styles as those of Handel, Mascagni, and Hugo Wolf to say nothing of a Negro spiritual she sang for encore. "Theme I. Berger.

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