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THE LIMA NEWS. LIMA, OHIO

MONDAY, MAY 29,

Gone To Pot, He Wonders


Dear Ann Landers: 1 am a ' n o t produce a physical depen17 year - old high .school stu-'dcncry, like other drugs, it does dent who wants to know the i produce a psychological depenIrulh about marijuana. I have I dency which can be just as bad. not tried it but some of m y j The wish to visit a dream friends have. These friends are j world can be crippling if the not hoody or beat, they come'person enjoys it so much he from good homes and they do j decides he wants to live there, not look or act like far-outers. They say the weed is not habit - forming, that they can go off without getting withdrawal symptons. and it doesn't damage a person physically the way alcohol does over a long -': j~^iM LANDERS period of time. They also say it gives a person a nice high feelling makes the world seem peaceful and lovely. If all this is true, what is wrong with Moreover, it figures that the smoking pot? Please give me the ones who are smoking pot can! UNDER CONSIDER- least afford to drop out. These j 1 facts. be JATION PUPPETS Viewing several of the bette r off , * . f , , puppets which performed at the Lima . Dear Under: Your friends I have not told you anytbmg that Ve^Ub^s^ '"* "'I Public Librarv winter story hour ^TStSn^manjuana!. Most expert, are opposed to| : half true, however. While it \ pleased with the out - of- - this -1 world feeling that they want toj go even further out, so they go j | on stronger stuff, like heroin land morphine. Then, of course. ithey become hooked. j j You must also consider the; if act that using marijuana, orj even having it in your posses-] sion. is a serious criminal of-i fense.

COMING For next fall the collection of Jean Patou features the culotte ensemble ( l e f t ) in daffodil yel-

low gabardine. The suit by Philippe Vencl ( r i g h t ) has pleated skirt and longer jacket.

are (from left) Brenda Brooks, Jerry Doty, Ohio Northern University student: David Entinghe. (News Photos)

Sure Sic/ft of Season

t's Bridge Keep Showin' Knees winners


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By ROSETTE HARGROVE ia tendency to greater width in;that was a combination culoltel PARIS Skirts can't go upjskirts and coals. Most of thejand poncho definitely new! round to'shown at the library. Elks Duplicate Bridge Club By BARBARA HEIMLICH [on the merry - go much farther. So will they now dresses feature a modified A-i idea. ! For children in kindergarten come down for fall? jline with a hint of bosom and; Trousered evening dresses! named winners for play at the Dear'Ann Landers: We live] News Women's Writer I emphasize reading. r 0 n' to fifth grade a summer story The recent boutique ready-j skimming over the waist andiwith . an oriental flavor were j club last week. | in Boston. Our daughter attend-1 Winter hopefully has ended to-wear collections 'shown byihips. And long sleeves and enor-j shown for at - home and on the' North - south winners werei ed a Midwestern "college forjand plans for summer are be-j^;^^ signup "for The pro-; a n d film hour, is alTanSed bethe leading Paris designers an-inious patch pockets are in. Itown. But the short evening; Joe Mueller and Mrs. David | two years and is now staying I ing made. i gram " Miss Hall said jg'?^g '^ 22' swcr that question. No. They! Suits have slightly flared ordress still holds its own. JLage, first: Mr. and Mrs Wil-1home. working at a position she , Wam wfiather -s ^ tjme |* ' ' < 'The children will meet ev< second: mll remain short. ;pleated skirts under longer.; Colors are vibrant - even the;Ham Leonard, second:_M.rs. j enjoys very much. ! for children,s activities andi^^^ n y book; ,>;<. , ' " : 'lery Thursday at 10:15j a.m. and re get u n t jj u jy lgj 'i With few exceptions, a l l j e a s y - fitted jackets. Cufotte;paslels. with dark brown, burnt!Lynn D. Timmerman and Mrs.j veronica has gone out Lima Public Library will \| ^ h rre f s to them^ _although | \^ T nr> ^ i\il skirts bared the knees without! suits turned up every where/toast, fir green and black com- j Richard Taylor, third:^Mrs._A.j several yoU ng men from for evening. jRoocrt Conaway and ivirs. Yvai-i ern universitii going to miniskirt extremes, j And Ricci showed a coatdress ipeting for evening. jKobert (Jonaway ana Airs. wal-igj-jj universities. Often we in-j ^his year's theme is 'Pa- i V recommended books '-^ i ter Rider, fourth. j v j te ner ^ate to dinner before The House of Dior tried on East - west win.nff! ithey go out for the evening. jg^ teaf^'L^chilSl, "^ ****** ^ ^ " for size a group of midcalf ^ June 6. at 10:15 a.m. J j summer program will open new; gram ^ * "^^ ^ ** gentl Mrs. Orlan Stempsey and Mrs. coats last fall, but they didn't e a r m e n sai Charles Burns, first; Mrs. Wil- ton Rutsers Brown and D a r t - 1 P ' i'doors' for the children," the! The winter story hour which get to the first fashion base. \THEUMA_NEWS liam Donham and Mrs. How-|mouth a^ay's find time to wr j te | The program, open to all j librarian said. A child who) ended last week had 1.90 chilWomen today are no longer a ard Brinkman tied with Wilbur ! a "thank - ~vou note. Sometimes i schol " age children with1*7 ^ reads has not one life 1 r\r\t*v^ r ; i involved. A puppet _*. J >,,* butjdren show slaves to the whims and fanWr'or'Tf f->*s -H AnO" i: t-,^^^,1^^. lio, i ,^-_,, brary card> onrlc? Aug many lives because he learns I climaxed 0.1 program, put on the Thorn as and Luke Helmer for they bring a small gift,, orsend ' cies of a fashion designer. ' second; Mrs. Don Witter and flowers. The Harvard 'boys ! Tfle theme will be carried j of others with each book read." j by Dr. Katie Lou Hanson, proThey have adopted the short Mrs. William Wade, third: Mrs. .nolhing. I am not the only | out in a paper carrousel withj Children reading five books ;fessor of elementary ^education skirt which makes them feel Glen Charles and Mrs. J. A. |mother who has noticed it . Whv J cutouts of a witch, clown, a \ or more will qualify for movie | at Ohio Northern University, and. thsy hope, look young. Thej " ' " " ' in the world should this be? boy and a i""1* a haPPy u'on- ! tickets, which will be award-; and students in her children's clever gal is putting her ownj Book jackets will be placed'ed Aug. 19. The movies will be auto-visual class. BACK BAY BETTY 'dress sense to work to decide Dear Betty: I don't have the j how short she should wear her foggiest notion, Lady. But please { hemline to look her best. don't blame Harvard. By the | I asked Marc Bohan, Dior's time a fellow gets to college j head designer, whether he he has either learned his man-1 thought it would be possible to jntrs. or he has not learned suddenly launch another "New them. Look" with skirts 8 or 10 inches below knee level? Confidential: Ready To Jump. 'The theory that what goes jOut Of My Skin: Sorry, butj ;up must inevitably come down," iyou could hardly be considered ;he said, ."still holds. I do see an unbiased critic under the ; skirts lengthening bu6 it will be : 1 circumstances. I find it diffi-i done over several seasons. cult to believe his record is i ; There is, however, no quesas poor as you say. Even a -;tion of outdating present fashclock that isn't running is right ;ions.v twice a day. Give the guy a ; Young Michel Goma at Jean break and take the whip off his Patou said, "We had a hard! : back. time persuading our more: conservative clients to wear ' Is alcoholism a disease? How shorter skirts. But now they all! lean the alcoholic be treated? wear them. | Is there a cure? Read the bookHeim's designer. Jean Pom-! ; let "Alcoholism Hope and arede, pointed out. ''In the Help.'? by Ann Landers. Enlast spring collection we showerts. James Reecler. Debbie and close 35 cents in coin with your PLAY Viewing puppets held by :ed six cocktail dresses w i t h Becky Brooks. The puppet show was request, and a long, stamped, Denny Novatmack and Linda Ulskirts that reached just above j presented by members of the ONU rich. "students at Ohio Northern Uniself - addressed envelope. .the ankle. audio-visual class under the direcversity, are (from left) Michael RobAnn Landers will be glad to "Well, not one of them was tion of Dr. Katie Lou Hanson. |help you with your problem. bought either by store buyers I Send them to her in care of or by our private clientele. At (this newspaper, enclosing a this point, a skirt reaching be-j stamped, self - addressed enlow the knee makes a woman ; PoHy's Pointers^. velope. feel old Women have never! 1 felt so free, easy and youthful in their clothes. Why change?" ST. CHARLES Officers of Sibanquet are (from left) Mrs. -lames More news from the Paris Charles Altar and Rosary Society Lee. vice president: Mrs. H. H. Hugrcadv - to - wear collections is chatting at a recent mother-daughter gins, president: Mrs. Thomas E. Biv-

Summer Book Plans Slated At Library

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Sales Slated . .
Plans for a garage and bake sale were made at the recent meeting of Kappa Eta Chapter of Sigma Pni Gamma Sorority in the home of Mrs. -Jack Toiler!, 731 Holly. The sale will be from 9 a.m. in fi p.m. June 3 in the home 1705 Lei
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For chapter Mrs. Muggins Leader Of St. Charles Unit


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Organ Club j Hears Music

Piano and organ talent was : entertainment for Groman's : Homc Organ Club recently at t h i n k always had trouble attaching By PO1-LY C'KAMKR ; it. This v.ay. T do : Groman's Pianos and Organs DEAR POLLY Several thing? over. Then, if it stiil my lamb's wool pad to the apSiore. plicator , , , Organ solos were civen bv'times I have gotten us tied up seems a Rood idea. I talk ii - - . , until *yesterday whenAKV. K n 1 Mrs CictusSci'a. Mrs. Robert fiJiancially by signing agree-over with my hustiand bctore realized that two rubber bandUnderwood and Carf Harshe: ments to make monthly pay-signing. Often we both think will hold it securely in place -about it for two nr three weeks, while ,. lighten the I T, -c. on magazines or u % r Officers of St. Charles Altar John Donovan. Toledo. signed ihe 150 cuesls bv local inaci- vocal solo was bv Miss Carol ments things. After the last cp- By thai time Ine chances are AJhS. MARGb ^]rs_ C5saJ-y Stockton accompanied by cisn. Douglas Ferguson. an( Society installed at the award. ^ Karl Slockton at the organ: - isode. 1 read a family book thai, we will not do it and. if the r>n Ihe sub- we do. it will be in haste an

Repent In By Signing In Haste

tdenl: Mrs. Joseph Backs, trcas- i president: and to the following dren: Mrs. Nick W. Bonanno. can. Mrs. Marge Baxter prc- ycr said about talking to him signing a contract. A READMrs"^iarvin Rcnner was elect--wrer: ^rs- Tho35 Sirens, sec-, members for service to Ihe so- mother v.ilh the most hoys. '.^n13 a ,selection flf sangs hav-;before w-c signed anything, so.KIR in"1 1he word "flower" in Ihe ii-;3 wrote a large sign, "Don't cd oditor in ihe place of Mrs. rclary; Mrs. Gerard Meyer, ocly: Sign It." and put it up in DKAK POLLY What is Ihe t]c s. ,vi^ William Causcv who wi]] be Assistant treasurer. Mr.s. Gene. Rockwell. Mrs. A1- r^ Content winner was Mrs. :the kitchen where all Ihe fam-.hest way In remove wax from moving out. of town. Rv- Walter T. Hanley was f rc rf a Yochum. Mrs. J Johnson. il>" 3n^ S"*1 salesmen could sce:3 lamb's woo] waxing pad? 1 Next" session will be June 14 presented an award of apprcci- Chcslncr ST.. Mrs. John with Mrs. Ed Stcmen. ation by ?he members. Bishop. 1OT_ ^5rs i^o Kricgcl. Mrs. r Mrs I . , Gene Monastra. Mrs

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ly's note: Some garden experts m-onimcnd half - and - halfiCrush Ihe stein of each branch and peel it hark a hit. Put 5he branches in a container with this solution, and let them stand until 1he leaves turn as desired. Do not overcrowd the container sn air can circulale Mrs. Donald Hose around the leaves. -MRS. L. Mrs. Clarence Hikers. Mrs. Mrs. Marjnrir Deal. Mrs. Mrs. ("licster Meeker. Mrs. Jo- Mrs. l^arvy Hilccnl. Mrs. Carl C. Ray Becker. Mrs, Marr Millf Richard Slang. Mrs. G. W. Sny- seph raprr-lla. Mrs. Donald Hawk. Mrs. June K<imrriirisk. Mrs. Edward Graham. Mrs. rier. Mrs. John Dray. Mrs. Newman and Mrs. ("arl Bassitl 'Mrs. Gabrrdic'l. Mrs. Marilyn DEAR POLLY H a gla.v4 Robert 51 oily. Mrs Patrick DorWomen's Elizabeth Reynolds and Mrs. for the 'Don"1 Break the Owslfv. Mrs. Ksser and Mrs. is broken in 1he bsl.hlub, whirh lev. Mrs. Andrew T roller. Airs. Fr]lrw.,,hl], Srm11i Side Hiurrh Thomas Oswald wore initialed Chain" ronlest held during Feb- Rirhard Tuifnrll. Troiler. Mrs. Icy. Mrs. srcms 10 be -quile often at my Ttir drill and drgi-pc Iram house, wipe the lub out wilh William Bmdcr. Mrs nifiord of r].JT]M m?\ Tuesday rvniinc hy ihe drill and degree learns ruary. March and April. Risnn. Mr> Joe Ehrlich. Mrs. ,V)1h ^ rs Kr]itn ^iilfr. 2W. A. oi 1he Ladies Auxiliary 10 the The "Mother of 1he Year" will irave] 1o Wapakonfla June fa'kf of soap. This will fatch up Jnsc-ph Krofhcrl. Mrs. Gcorce ]-^,suiv.n l'!d Fralernal Order of EafllC'S in .award was prcsenled to Mrs. ] 1o install offirer.~. and mem- all the class. Scrape off Jhe top Guidcrt. Mrs. J. ?;iri5 Waiter. Th(. pr0i,T>jm V.VJS ^^ hy crrcrnonics "Wednesday cvcninc Ray E. Evans, with Mrs. Bur- bers inlerrstod in i^oiric in Cin- of iho snap wilh glass in it and Mrs. Earlc Stra):cr. Mr?. Hue- ~^rf jiii]r],-rr] Koye)- who spoke in the lodge home. den. Mrs, Gause. Mrs. Nathan rinnati June 4. by rharlrrcd repeal, just 1o be s^rc -ev^ry gins. Mrs. Bivms. Mrs LaVtmc",, n --^opr.y r,rrr.vs on Tree?" SCTVHT WAS in honor of KastT. Mr*. Meeker. Mrs, Ei;- "DIJS, arr asked lo roniad Mrs. hii has been removed. A "worndown" <-al;f fould br ij?rr) and fonvers-r. Mrs. llrjymonrl {^old- .jn^ --Morirv J^ As Monry Mrs. } K/rtward B. BnHer Jr. .grne Millrr arid Mrs. Writer C. <". MiUfT. ing. Mrs. FrenYnrk Krakov.isV. j-,,,c.. T,I T; 1/1U1;; Swallow. then thrown away. HILDA .Esmondr r-fcfivinji <-3in].'aicn Mrs. Bntlf-r v.;..; in rh;n rds "X('Tt- pTf-s/cnl r-d hy 'filULS: fiat <towTv on thf awards for 1hc month of May. rtir-r'st-jTn-f-nts for ihf r--. Mrs. Ijfr. j r 'rj")fT \\tif~ ",n chari'f: of the r 1 Mrs. K?rj1lfT. nrii'iTi>>f i r<hip dirrt-- AHfTidanr? 1 p/ixcs V.TTC won and Mrs. f;an~f: and W.- Gab- aiTiaiml oj aflas,s vour .Al 1JK: ( 'i'ifli;.-':')n '] il'it n'lC'C "!- Nij-inc's?. can hr-cak in 1:h? bstbrrf>m. :r,^ ?>lr.- Fdv.'ftrr! T-T-'m}:^'^. T^rvrdi'iiv, -.'.trr ]'-d ir. Mi>. lor. 10 Mrs. Ivldon S1ll. Mrs. bv Mrs. Damfin Bishop. Mrs. r-rih'r-l hsnrllfd in plasljf tir pajir-r nr^^ snd *? !r-hfTi'. Mr.-. r>r.-r] <;ab- Kdjlh M--<TS and Mif5 Judy rocnl. ; r 1 : f ! Tbr Tit--:! rrc-'jl^r rrrlf.i}. TI!T;. 73av F.v?.n?.. Mrs. f-d '* r'i- jr j 'f-riifi'.'SV ~' n> '<" ^ hr prc'Ci'^tn br at ' T1 -fn Jui" Ihf 1-iih and 1; ^nr,.nrn. Pol^nrl.' Mr.-, Kmnrlh r : i ro. Mr.-.. Mr:-.

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