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PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE i FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1966 Wee Cjuedtd -fop-a 2) 'ouna Ill till Mk. i SE ii. JtTl 7 ILtY i -r Lin! I 111 3 If wjWW- -r- i W1. 5 A. Little Mother Cr To help finance their new project the Louise (enter is planning a briilKe lunch-eon ami fashion show April 21 at the hdgewood Country Club.

Mrs. George T. Noden and Mrs. W. B.

Shephard, are co-chairmen. Tickets ana reservations are being handled by Mrs. Stanley Halm and Mrs. William Guy. The fashion show will be presented by the De Luca Shop under the direction of Mrs.

L. D. Drugmand. Boys Build Skyscraper With Blocks Craig Matthewi, ago 3, and Alphome Thornton, 3, try to reach ceiling with blocki Artist Concentrates on Abstract Painting Four-year-old Peta Marja Van Vuuren gives undivided attention to her easel "The Family Care arrange- Teters explained. "We want ment would also help solve to concentrate on quality many geographical and spe- first, and then, when we have cial family problems," Mrs.

sufficient caseworkers and Peters continued. "We would foster mothers, we can grow also be able to place children to meet the needs of the com-at an earlier age. The Ideal munity." situation would be to place children in a home with a Benefit Planned cnn Lowe, ag J'j, oarnei ner aou By TOM BAURNES ents may have health prob- Tak 30 three to five- lems or a mother may have laKe tnree 10 live- to work making lt year-olds, four teachers, a f0r her to be out of the home case worker and add lots during the day. nf plav naint Works nuz- "Sometimes we find a pro- or ciay, paint, diocks, puz fesslonal woman whose SC1T. Zles and a sand box.

Put jces are very much needed in them in a large old mansion the community, and her child from 8 a. 4 p. m. and would also be eligible to at-you have the Louise Child tend the center," she said. Fall Plans Southern Club needed this year bei-aus the Center Is planning to expand to a Family Day Care Center.

Family Care would make It possible, for many more children to be give supervised attention each day while In a foster home. The children would be sel- nnA onH ntunnt in a fnstor home in a geographic location eriLidrcaS; selected by social workers and trained for the kind of work they would be doing. They would also be paid "We feel that such a program is certainly needed in the Pittsburgh area," Mrs. Peters said. nesramoy uk m-iiu Wn1farn Fin nQ rt on chrmrnH Research by the Health and F.

w. 1964 2- working mothers in Allegheny County. Care Center on South Aiken Avenue. The Center Is a Community Chest agency which operates to care for small children who must be away from their homes during the day. Here 3 Brunch Today Officers will bo elected at the annual brunch at 10:30 o'clock this morning for the Southern Club ot Pittsburgh in the Urban Room of the PennSheraton.

Table chairmen will be Mrs. Wesley P. Dallon and Mrs. C. Bernard Gantt, with Mrs.

Haydon Britton, Mis. Walter E. Close, Mrs. John D. Harper and Mrs.

James E. Patten serving as hostesses. JUNIOR CLASS of Domen-er High School will hold a benefit bake sale tomorrow at the Thorofare Market on Highwood Street. Scrubs Baby I I I I III "Before Iwlnff awepted, each child and his family situation are studied by a social caseworker. Fees are charged according' to the family's ability to pay." from foundation grants, it from foundation grants, un- solicited contriDutions.

lees, and clal 10. Funds are especially MUW.VMkMLVMWNfM.N 1 ft Friend Won't Speak to Cook In Public the children are given educa- tional experience, health serv- rundS Needed Ice, warm lunches and play The Center is partially sup-supervision, five days a week. ported by the Unitod Fund Mrs. Eleanor Peters, direc- The remainder of funds comes tor or xne denier Vimi, hilHi'n nra norpntpfl ftT tor or xne denier expiamcu 1 ninrnA frit mm l'iiuuicii Hie ovtricu iui day care. "Many times en- vironmental conditions at home are unsatisfactory.

Par- Anna Zimmet Engaged To David Pleva The engagement of Anna Renee Zimmet to David Jan Pleva, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norland Pleva of Newark, N. has been announced by her parents, Dr. and Mrs.

Joseph Zimmet of Oliver Drive, White Oak. The prospective bride, who attended Pennsylvania State University and was affiliated with Alpha Epsilon Phi, is a junior at the University Pittsburgh. Mr. Pleva was graduated from Pennsylvania State University and is attending Duquesne University School of Law. to an cordially An earlv fall wedding Is be ing planned by Nancy Louise Boch whose engagement to John Leo Hayes III, son of Mrs.

Mary Hayes of Ingram and the late John Leo Hayes II, lias been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Booh of Avalon.

NEW SHOWER HEAD For Bofhng Luxury Roach Ziegler, Inc. 201 S. Main Zclicneple Ph: 452-9390 oude llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliliilllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII MAY-STERN'S invites you and your friends 0 Open JJc young mother who has chil- dren of her own." JsJew Facilities Needed he Louise Center would have Jo expand I is faciUt, s. Ti "1" considering a building project to accommodate the additional staff members and social case workers which would be needed once the Family Service Is put in operation. "At first we will have to I'it service so that we can check adequately on me progress of the project," Mis.

HEALTH CAPSULES Bv MICHAKL H. PETTI, RI D. 16 IT A 600P iPtA TO otiT PENICILLIN! WHEN "0U HAVB A NO. penicillin! ineffective The common colp. Hulth CpiuU glvtl hdpful information.

Ir unol intmdcd to of a dugnoiln ntur. Lois Sharak Mr. and Mrs. John Sharak of Churchview Brentwood, nnnnnni'orl ihf ntlPSPP. nave aiinuuu" ment of their daughter.

Lois in Hnh- o. kiliainn, man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Hohman of Middle Sharpsburg.

A late summer wedding is being planned nil GAMMA IOTA Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will mept at 7 n. m. Wednesday in Room No. 211 in the Carlton House Hotel. The program will be presented by Mrs Val Ma-7o fi "Rnaulv nn Your Nazar on "Beauty on Your Table" and Barb Earnest on "Adventures with Flowers." By Bob Barnes DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a 14-year-old girl who Is trying to be a good person and act like a real lady.

Something happened yesterday and I need your advice. My girl friend (I will call her Marybeth) comes from a wealthy family. They SUU4 done tnis to me. I need your views. CHILD OK 26 Dear Child: It is at once pathetic and ludicrous that a 26-year-ol dwoman could be ordered to come along to auntie's house because she must not be left alone with Your parents have made it i i I plain, nowevcr, inai long 9c vnu livo in thpir hnmp vnu i II1UAL (III MS lllt-v liril VUU.

stick to their rules, Toots, or move out. NATIONAL EXECUTIVE Housekeepers Pittsburgh Chapter, will meet niiphaoi Jr. will talk 0n "Institutional Interior Dec- oration." Plans will be made uij for an institute to be held at the Roosevelt Hotel March 31 and April 1 r- THE BETTER HALF KKLLY GREEN Shape-Up Style Show For Teens "Stop and start shap- IM.ot'c ing uj lur ojjujie- Gimbels advice t- teens. Your Good Health VantlrtH In Quality Of Hair By J. O.

MOLNEK, 51.11. I have had excessively falling hair for years, and at 50 it is getting worse. During my five pregnancies It came in thick and healthy, only to return to its former pattern two or three months after childbirth. Would this suggest a lack of hormones? "Are hair dyes applied at home detrimental to scalp or general health?" MRS F.T. I WOULD HAVE to agree that hormonal activity might he part, but not all, of the explanation.

However, I doubt that hormone treatment of any sort would help. There Is endless variation In the quality of hair brittle, strong, heavy, thin, abundant, sparse, readily graying, or of durable color. No way has been discovered to change the type of hair we have in hprifnrt. Tnstead We nave to do whatever is best to main tain the kind of hair we have. This pattern of abundant hair In pregnancy and a return to the thinner hair afterward Is not at all uncommon and is due to an increase in Ihe body's general well being at that time.

Trying to stimulate this vigor artificially (as with hormone applications or I- r.vof.il'al Thus my sugge suon io be as reasonably careful of JVUl IIU make the best of it. )( )C KEEP THIS IN MIND: Women do so many things to their hair that you must different iate between shafts breaking off, and actual loss of growth. Under normal conditions, hair follicles vary in productivity. They can become dormant, and hair falls. Reactivated, they produce hair again.

Yet other thinning can mean that the follicles are producing hair but it breaks off short. Vigorous brushing can break off the hair. So can improper use of home perman-ents and setting solutions. (Follow directions Tight coiffures can break shafts and also contribute to true hair loss. As to hair dye, a patch lest should always be done first, to determine whether the skin i in It on Sunday, March 13th from 1 P.

M. to 5 P. M. featuring MODEL ROOMS decorated by members of the ALLEGHENY COUNTY FEDERATION of WOMEN'S CLUBS see over 70 model rooms magnificent displays of fine furniture and accessories, arranged in individual settings, grouped as you would see furniture in your own home. Thrill to hundreds of decorating ideas.

Here is elegance personified each room of unsurpassed beauty finished to the last detail all in excellent taste. see the newest designs in fine furniture Mediterranean, French and Italian Provincial, Early American, Contemporary and Traditional in Living Rooms, Bedrooms, Dining Rooms, Nurseries, Studios. All featuring nationally known brand names. vote for your favorite room! Three valuable cash awards will be given to the Clubs receiving the most votes in the Popularity Contest. Bring your family, your friends, for an enjoyable afternoon.

MAY-STERN'S Tney snow nigu-saiuunus any servants and my mother the Koosevelt iioiei tomor-and members of their Young doesn't know about such rnw ovonitrr at e'wht o'clock. iyiu; pvnninT at pirrlit o'clock, nave a cook and a mala who have worked for them for as long as I can remember. The cook is of a different race. In fact I will come right out and tell you she is a Negro. Yesterday I was in the drugstore with a girl friend.

When I saw Marybeth's cook In the drugstore and I said, "Hello, how are you?" she was very plesant and answered me nicely. After she left the store my girl friend told me I had committed a big error by greeting the cook as if she were a friend. According to her. ser- vants should not be spoken to vanis snouia not De spoKen 10 in putlic. We have never had things.

She suggested I write to you. What Is right? E. E.L. Dear E. E.

A lady speaks to everyone she Knows. Your friend is not only ignorant but she sounds like a snobbish little pain in the neck. Are you sure you want HER for a friend? Dear Ann Landers: am a 26-year-old girl who has a good job. I still live at home with 'my parents. They are very strait-laced and insist that so long as I live under their roof I must abide by their rules even if I stay here until I am 50.

Sunday a friend dropped by. I used to date Jim four years ago but now we are casual friends. My folks like him a lot. Mom asked Jim to stay for dinner, which he did. After oinner, wiiu ne uiu.

iiiei dlnnpr mom took me aslde and saifl she and dad had promised to go see my aunt and that I should go with them. When I said, "I'd rather not," mom snapped, "We will cancel before we leave you alone in this house with Jim." I felt humiliated but I agreed to go. Now I'm furious with my mother for having rn Junior Club how to shape up thnir wardrobes, their figures, even their facial features in time for Easter, tomorrow in "Fashion Shaper Capers" at 12 noon and 2:30 in Studio Seven. A complete lineup of foundations will be presented to cope with various figure problems. Chalk brights and tinted pales will be seen in a shapely young wardrobe to go over them.

Cover Girl Shoes will be shown. Bonnie Bell will have 10 of Its own teen experts on hand to show girls how to use a new "White-White" makeup to contour facial flaws and "Touch of Frost" a pearlescent cream for evening. Walt Hamer and his quin tette, the Shaping Sounds, will iruc, mi- play. "Miss Ingenue Magazine for Pittsburgh will he pre- sented along ners up- with four run- DAY OF RECOLLECTION will be held tomorrow for the Guild and Christian Mothers of St. Winifred Church from 10 a.

m. to 3 p. m. Luncheon will be served. 3GGC 7., ft EAST LIBERTY Penn Highland SOUTH HILLS VILLAGE DOWNTOWN 914 Penn Ave.

EASTLAND PLAZA "Oh, oh I think my wife overheard me tell that blonde that I have thick wavy hair under thit bald toupee I wear to make me look mature." -t mm.

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