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The Decatur Daily Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 17

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Section Section DE TUR DAILY REVIEW 2 News Classified 2 DECATUR, ILLINOIS, MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1976 Pages 17 to 28 GA Counselor's Warning Decatur Daybook Danger Told A895 lilt SIZES 618p Someone Needs You An orientation session foi new and prospective volunteers to explain about the radical clinic for Planned Parenthood will be from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. March 31. Anyone interested is welcome. Questions will be answered and discussion held on how you can help this particular agency. 1 wrote this letter I will deny it.

R. is a wonderful wife and mother. Her home is immaculate and she's a marvelous cook. But her laundry is awful. The girl washes everything together, regardless of color.

The babv's white undershirts and panties are gray. Her husband's shirts are so dingy it's a disgrace. The sheets and pillow cases look blue because she throws her husband's socks in the same machine, It makes me sick whenever I go over there on Monday and see the wav R. does the laundry. Thanks for letting me get this off my chest.

I feel better already. Just Mom Dear Mom: Why don't you go over there on Tuesday instead of Monday? I'm printing your letter so my readers can see what SOME people get sick about. How to and how much? Find out with Ann Landers's new booklet, "How, What, and When to Tell Your Child About Sex." For your copy, send 50 cents in coin along with a long, stamped, self-addressed envelope to Ann Landers, P. O. Box 1400, Elgin, Illinois 60120.

Volunteer Action Force, 159 W. Main telephone 422-6735. SHIPMENT of adorable 3J EASTER RABBITS BY PEPI WARE English Stoneware Choose your favorite Dreamy, Snoopy, Tiny Playmates, Rocky Franklin Mall 428-2804 304 S. Franklin Art's ckkmk: Ann Landers never seen any mention of the connection between Herpes and oral sex. Maybe the writers are too gutless to tell it like it is.

How about you, Ann Landers? Louis A. Berman, Ph. Student Counseling Services, U. of 111. Dear Dr.

The principal purpose of this column is to educate people and help them lead healthier and happier lives. Your letter merits printing and I thank you for writing. Dear Ann Landers: I just returned from a PTA meeting. Twelve parents attended. The school has 300 students.

Our meetings never last more than an hour and a. half Is it any wonder so many kids are in trouble today? If their parents won't bestir themselves to devote 90 minutes one Tuesday a month to attend a meeting that involves the well-being of their children, what can they expect? Please, Ann, print this letter. I know ours isn't the only PTA that is having a difficult time. Thank you very much. Oregon Mother Dear Mother: Here's your letter.

And if-it makes some people uncomfortable, I'm delighted. You, parents out there whose children aren't doing very well in school could learn a lot if you attended some PTA meetings and became acquainted with their I recommend it. Dear Ann Landers. My married daughter and I discuss your column on the phone every day. If she asks me if I Political Advertisement PRINTED PATTERN diane von furstenberg Jumpsuit Easy to Make DKC VII I.AKfihST AMI KINKS BKAITY tI.O NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY Open Monday Mornings Fri.

Eve, to 7:30 IK New COLD A 12..0 No Kxtra WAVE Zotos WAVE NEW ART 1 25 Souili Water Ph. 42H-1 222 Hour-: :00 P.M. PERVUMAT WMIMi AT ITS IERV BEST EflTIS UNIPERM TKY IT 7 RONALD L. CARPEL 'Herpes1 Dear Ann Landers: In a recent column, you warned of a little-known but not-so-rare disease called Herpes Simplex II, which has been linked with sterility and cancer. I am not a physician.

I'm a college counselor who became acquainted with Herpes through the sad experience of a bright, handsome college student who picked up the infection during a holiday break when he renewed an acquaintance with a former girlfriend. During our discussion he remembered his girlfriend had been intimate with a man who has frequent cold sores. Herpes is a cold-sore virus that is rapidly becoming a venereal disease because of the increasing incidence of oral-genital sex. Pornographic movies and "art" have popularized oral sex in a way that was unheard of even five years ago. As a counselor, I can tell you many of my colleagues (as well as sexologists) are directly or indirectly encouraging oral sex play.

I think it is only fair that the public be made aware of the risks that accompany this sort of activity. I have seen many articles on Herpes in the newspapers and popular magazines, but I have Deborah Tassis Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Costas Charles Tassis of El Centro, announce the engagement of their daughter, Deborah Ann, to Randall Foster Ross, son of Dr. and Mrs.

Robert William Ross of 2720 Lost Bridge Rd. Miss Tassis, a graduate of Imperial (Calif.) High School, attends California State University at Fresno. She is a member of Phi Chi Theta professional business sorority. Mr. Ross, a graduate of Sharon (Pa.) High School and Antelope Valley Junior College in Lancaster, is- a senior at California State University.

He will attend Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary this fall. The couple is planning a June 12 wedding at First Presbyterian Church in El Centro. Shop Tonight 't il 8:30 Great for Gusty Spring Days This is the great all-weather coat for spring! From the smart mandarin collar to the semi-full hemline, this will attract admiring glances. $64 217 N. Main I I win VA in tumii fill inn ifl for alcoholics' children and ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS all meet at 8 p.m.

For information write P. O. Box 526. DIET WORKSHOP will meet at 9:30 a.m. and 7 p.m.

Tuesday at Christ United Methodist Church. CONWAY DIET INSTITUTE will meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, 3950 Lourdes Dr. TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly), Club 49, will meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in Tabernacle Baptist Church's fellow- shiphall.

TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly), II. 16, will meet at 9 a.m. Tuesday at St. Paul's United Methodist Church. Open to the public.

OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS will meet at 1 p.m. Tuesday at 430 W. Loma Dr. in Forsyth. Donald Doig, a Chicago State University instructor, will speak and sing to DECATUR CHRISTIAN WOMEN'S CLUB at 9:30 a.m.

Thursday at the Holiday Inn for a brunch. 'Crafts for the Craftee" will also be presented by" Ann Frank of Frank's Gifts Crafts. Cost is $3.25 per person. Make reservations by noon Tuesday to Mrs. Gordon E.

Rhoads, Mrs. William Burris or Mrs. Leslie Wren. Open to all women. Tuesday' WEIGHT WATCHERS sessions will be held at 9:30 a.m.

and 7:30 p.m. at the Decatur center, 136 S. Main St. School News MACON-PIATT COUNTY PTA COUNCIL will meet at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday at the Decatur Area Vocational Center, 300 E.

Eldorado St. A tape and slide presentation in the faculty conference room and classroom tours will be given. "New Hope for Audiences" will be the program when DECATUR COUNCIL OF PTA meets at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at Dennis School. ENTERPRISE SCHOOL BOOSTER CLUB will meet at 7:30 p.m.

Tuesday. A bicentennial program recalling country school days by the 5th grade class and a songfest will be given, followed by a -business meeting and a square dance exhibition by the 6th grade. Bill Crafts will speak about parent-child communication when E. J. MUFFLEY PTA meets at 7:30 p.m.

Tuesday at the school. Crafts is a staff psychologist at Decatur Mental Health Center. Baby-sitting for children through second grade will be provided. Senior Citizens An arts and crafts session for Torrence Senior Citizens Club will be held from 10:30 a.m. until noon Tuesday at 921 N.

Jasper St. Quitters will work at His Place from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. Tuesday. Bring a sandwich.

Coffee furnished. Men's Card Day will begin at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Freda Combs Center. Coffee and doughnuts furnished. A session to make cancer dressings for the American Cancer Society will be held from 1 to 4 p.m.

Tuesday at The Concord. Richland Class On Women Set A six-week non-credit class focusing on the life experiences 20th century women have written about will be offered by Richland Community College during the spring quarter. "The World of the 20th Century Woman" will look at women poets, song writers, dramatists and prose writers to see what it means to be a contemporary woman and what impact this century's women have had on literature. The class will study the literary contributions of Erica Jong, Judy Collins, Carole King, Adrienne Rich, Anne Sexton, Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy, Sylvia' Plath and Maya Aneelou. Sara Scott, an English instructor at Richland, will teach the course from 7 to 9 p.m.

Tuesday at Eisenhower High School beginning this week. Contact the Office of Public Services at the college to Parents seeking ways to stop abusing their children may attend the PARENTS ANONYMOUS meeting at 7 p.m. Tuesday. For more information about this self-help group, call 9-1205 days or the RAPP hotline at 877-7277 evenings. SOY CITY COIN CLUB will meet at 7:30 p.m.

Tuesday at Swartz Restaurant. Open to the public Decatur Chapter of DELPHI will observe Founders Day with a 6:30 p.m. dinner Tuesday at the Decatur Club. Past presidents will be honored. The national president, Mrs.

Charlotte Williams of Peoria, will attend. CHAPTER IF, P.E.O., will meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. N. J.

Nenney, 212 S. Stevens Ave. "Radio, A Door to Yesterday" will be presented by Richard Helm. A 10:30 a.m. board meeting and a noon luncheon of GARDEN CLUB OF DECATUR'S district meeting will be held Tuesday at Westminster Presbyterian Church.

The state garden club president, Mrs. James Dawson, and other officers will attend. Speaker will be Dr. Glenn Irwin. BIG SISTERS CLUB will meet at 7:30 p.m.s Tuesday at the home of Mrs.

Queenie Williams, 437 S. Boyd St. LA LECHE LEAGUE of Decatur will meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Arthur Schultz, 66 N.

Country Club Rd. Open to interested wvmen, especially nursing and expectant mothers. Bridge enthusiasts, including novices, can play with Temple B'nai Abraham DUPLICATE BRIDGE CLUB at 7:15 p.m. Tuesday in the temple. Call reservations to Aleda Megaw, S25 S.

Edward St. Alcoholics and their families can meet in group sessions Tuesday at 3465 MacArthur Rd. Membership is anonymous. AL-ANON GROUP for spouses of problem drinkers, ALA-TEEN Mrs. Edward Snyder Vows Spoken Carrying an Indian silk handkerchief given to her by her grandmother, Joy Darlene Courtney became the bride of Edward Ray.

Snyder in a March 5 evening ceremony at Second Church of God. and Mrs. Herschel Courtney of Route 2 are parents of the bride. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs.

John Snyder of 4003 E. Hickory St. The' bride wore a gown of Chantilly lace styled with a fitted crescent bodice, a Sa-brina neckline and fitted long sheer sleeves ending with bridal points. The full-layered skirt was Sherri Dowd was maid of honor. Also attending the bride were Mrs.

David Cox and Cindy Willis. Flower girl was Tiffany White. They wore muslin gowns featuring V-necklines, butterfly sleeves and flounced hemlines. The powder blue gowns were trimmed with Nottingham lace on the sleeves, the necklines and hemlines. Best man was John Snyder brother of the groom.

Groomsmen were David Snyder, brother of the groom, and Allan Courtney, brother of ths bride. Ringbearer was Bobby Goodbred, nephew of the bride. Guests were seated by David Cox and John Collins. The new Mrs. Snyder is a graduate of Mount Zion High School and is employed by mart.

Her husband attends Lakeview High School and is employed by Donnelly Automotive Machine Shop. After a reception at the church, the couple lives at 3156 VickiCt. ft 11 HAS THE ENDORSEMENT OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE MACON COUNTY REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COMMITTEE The Executive Committee sought out Ronald L. Carpel to run on the Republican Ticket for State's Attorney because it felt he was the most qualified for the job. vacations, consider velour, crepe, denim, terry or plain corduroy.

Printed Pattern A895 is available in misses sizes 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18. Size 12 (bust 34) requires 2, yards 60-inch fabric. Please send $1.25 for Printed Pattern A895 to Decatur Daily Review, Pattern Department, P. O. Box 59, Old Chelsea Station, New York, N.

Y. 10011. Make checks payable to Designer Pattern. (Add 35 cents for each pattern for first class airmail and special handling.) Please print plainly your name, address with zip code, style number and size. The 1976 Prominent Designer Book has the best designs of Albert Capraro, Anne Fogarty, Diane von Furstenberg, Brenner Couture, Orsini and more.

Included are separates, long and short dresses, pantsuits, travel clothes, and a special section on winding and wrapping headscarves. A free coupon worth 50 cents may be applied to any $1.25 pattern in the book. Cost is 50 cents for Book 31. The Sew and Knit Book includes a basic tissue pattern adjustable for sizes 10 through 20; 40 and 42. Sew and knit complete wardrobes dresses, gowns, blouses, skirts, jackets.

Cost is $1.25. Instant Sewing Book teaches you how to sew it today so you can wear it tomorrow. Quick, professional techniques. Cost is $1. Use Your Fields Charge This jumpsuit, from Diane von Furstenberg's collection, is easy to make and wear.

Zip up the neckline of Printed Pattern A895 four ways to a plunging high band, open collar or lipped-over turtleneck. No waist seam interrupts the easy, lean line. The original is a lightweight print knit. Make your version in jersey or, for Jerry Silverman Top Designer Will Appear One of this country's top women's fashion and manufacturers will show his spring dress collection and new sportswear line at 2 p.m. Friday at Van Law Carol's Inc.

of Decatur. Tickets to the champagne party showing of Jerry Silverman styles are $3 and are available at the store, Citizens National Bank and South Shores National Bank. Proceeds will go to the Macon County Heart Association Heart Fund. Knowing how women think almost before they know it themselves has been called Silverman's secret. "We're going into spring with a great feeling for the- natural fibers," is his recent assessment.

"They're quality and that's the way women are thinking today." For this spring Silverman believes women want the simple background dress with a flatterirtg waistline treatment or some other dashing point of interest. Though dress-oriented, his new collection has other facets, notably urbane tailored suits in slubbed texture fibranne, nino poplin or ultra suede. These have long jackets oVer slim skirts or short jackets above rounded skirts. "Suddenly," says Silverman, "the tailleur looks very new and very young. It all adds up to a scrubbed, clean and very American look." The collection also contains made-for-each-other separates such as featherweight unlined mohair coats paired with print crepe de Chine dresses or ultrasuede skirt and crepe de Chine blouse.

y. 4 XL'S, HERE'SWHY: Ronald Carpel would use these principles in running the State's Attorney Office: 1. Provide equal treatment and consistent handling of all cases. 2. Develop more efficient organization of the State's Attorney office.

3. Institute continuous training programs to improve professional skills of Assistant State's Attorneys and other key staff members. 4. Exercise uniform and strict controls over negotiated pleas. 5.

Make full disclosure of all convictions, dismissals and acquittals in criminal cases. 6. See that there is vigorous and well prepared prosecution of all cases with particular emphasis on felonies and drug trafficking cases. 7. Bring criminal as well as civil law experience to the position of the county's chief prosecutor and legal advisor.

8. Maintain harmonious relationships with law enforcement agencies. pit a il Ronald L. Carpel has these qualifications: Legal Assistant to Attorney General State of Florida Criminal Division Assistant State's Attorney Macon County Public Defender Macon County Criminal Law Instructor (Richland) Community College of Decatur Board of Directors, Macon County Legal Aid Society Active private practice with broad trial experience Member of American Bar Association; Illinois State Bar Association; Decatur Bar Association; Illinois Trial Lawyers Association, and Florida Bar Association. PLUS FROM 1972 TO THIS DAY, RONALD L.

CARPEL, AS ASSISTANT STATE'S ATTORNEY, HAS BEEN THE ONLY PROSECUTOR TO SUCCESSFULLY PROSECUTE AN OBSCENITY CASE IN MACON COUNTY, OBTAINING A CONVICTION BY JURY TRIAL WHICH WAS UPHELD ON APPEAL. VOTE FOR RONALD CARPEL REPUBLICAN FOR STATE'S ATTORNEY NO. 129 CARPEL WILL NOT ONLY WORK. BUT WILL WIN FOR YOU. This ad paid for by the Citizen's Committee to elect Ronald L.

Carpel State's Attorney Alan Brown, 900 DeeLee Lane, Mt. Zion, III. Gary Burnett, Treasurer, 165 S. East Decatur, III. Get Them Here! i mi mm,.

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