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Wisconsin State Journal from Madison, Wisconsin • 65

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Madison, Wisconsin
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DIAL 256-3111 WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL, SUNDAY, JANUARY 2, 1965 PAGE 9, SECTION 5 'Taking' Is Thievery Hotel Towel Is i tV No Souvenir one of these kerns it is Dear Ann: Hotel managers i if I i 1 I A yh I just like going into a department store to buy a shirt and stealing who want people to steal things should put signs by their cash a tie on the way out. registers which read: "Please Please tell these glue-fingered take any article that has our thing that isn't bolted to the floor and the other half of us vary according to the strength of the temptation and the chances of getting away wfli It. Prosperity has grown a fatty tissue around our conscience. Too many parents are teaching their children the price of everything name on it We appreciate the advertising." Dear Ann Lander: Regarding your recent column about hotel and restaurant guests stealing equipmer. Any well-operated company has a planned advertising budget.

Ash trays, glassware, towels, table lamps, and serving equipment are not part of it. It is not unusual for a menu or a glass to cost $1 to design and produce. If a couple comes in for a cocktail and dinner and clowns that every time they take an ash tfay or a sugar bowl or a piece of silverware they cost the owner money. K. H.

A family moved into our neigh borhood and hung out towels every Monday with names of hotels from all over. Had we known Dear Ann Landers: I just read they were helping to advertise the ANN LANDERS hotels we would have become the letter from the mother who wanted to pay for the hotel ash tray her son took. The manager's reply, "We want people to friendly with them. We thought A they were thieves and left them alone. F.C.

steal them. It's good advertis ing." and the value of nothing. What is french kissing? Is it wrong? Who should set the necking limits the boy or the girl? Read Jinn Landers' i booklet, "Teen-Age Sex 10 Ways To Cool It," enclosing 50 cents in coin and a long, self-addressed, stamped envelope. Send your problems to Miss Landers, care of The Wisconsin State Journal. i Madison Woman's Club To Have Tea Friday In the light of this appalling Dear Ann Landers: I was fascinated by the remarks of the attitude it's small wonder that young people are confused.

I see them every day in juvenile hotel manager and I was glad you slapped him down. court mixed-up teen-agers who take little souvenirs labeled Mrs. Mary Maso will give an illustrated talk on "Europe on This news item appeared re cently In our local newspaper: Wheels Eight Countries in 'Ford" and "Chevrolet" right JVUWUVV Eight Months" when the Interna out of people's driveways. Cal "In a year's time nearly tional Affairs department meets 000 trays have vanished from the ifornia Judge. Thursday at 10:30 a.

m. Mrs, A general tea and musical program will be held by the Woman's club of Madison Friday at 1 p. m. at the Woman's building. Mr.

and Mrs. John Paton will sing at 2. Committees are Mrs. Otto Jensen, Miss Sigrid Tonstad, Mrs. Verna C.

Custer, and Mrs. Ronald Rook, hostesses; Mrs. Robert Re-gez, Mrs. L. P.

Cannon, Mrs. MALF-pniiciE Sale! Maso, a club member, and Mrs. James Lewis have returned from Dear Ann Landers: As a owner I want to com an automobile trip through Eu Pentagon's cafeterias and snack bars. What's more, 2,000 salt and pepper shakers and nearly 1,200 sugar dispensers also have disappeared. Throw in all the knives, forks and spoons and you run into a cost estimated at five figures." rope.

Miss Clara Brabant, chairman, Mrs. Eleanor Metcalf, and Mrs. Helen Wilbur, and Mrs. Ernest! ment on "souvenirs" taken by guests when they leave. A large percentage of ash trays, towels and silverware are lost every year if they are labeled with emblems or names.

Many operators have reduced this loss by eliminating NOW 2 LOCATIONS W. J. Shepard are in charge of the noon sandwich luncheon. Mrs, BEAUTY 0. Blanchar, greeters; Mrs.

W.M. Shepard and Mrs. E. 0. Huebner, powers; and Mrs.

Ellen Gwin, decorations. End Dry Skin Wrinkles form in the colder weather because the ikin contract, making it bard for the little oil ducta to feed and protect the surface skin. Those of you with dry skins should take a little extra care at this time of the year by smoothing oil of Olay over the fare and neck daily before you makeup. Tiiis hygroscopic (moisture attracting) oil will give the complexion a healthy, peaches-and-eream appear-ance, even in winter and is the finest protection against wrinkle dryness. It is also excellent for nigttime skin beautifying.

Margaret Merril. Mvron Gotham and Mrs. Lillian It is discouraging to read such articles. Do i you think people are less honest than they used to Helfrecht will be hostesses. identification on these items.

It The Spanish class will meet is a shame that managements be? Pessimistic GREAT COLD WAVES $25 Patrician wave $12.50 $20. Smart Set $10.00 $15. Lorraine $7.50 Complete with hair cur ALL THIS WEEK One low price includes hair rut, rrrme shampoo wonderful wave and smart styling. ALL SHAMPOO SETS $2 $2.25 STYLIST PRICES SLICHTLY HIGHER Madison East Open Every Evening Uptown Open Monday and Thursday Evenings have had to leave plain towels, Thursday at p. m.

at the club. Mrs. Marcia B. Cox is instructor. Dear Pess: This is not a mat Engaged ash trays, in the rooms when an inexpensive decal adds so ter of opinion, it's a matter of record.

much to the decor. Please main The experts tell us that one- 114 N. Fairchild Next to Mad-issn Cas Electric Co. 255-0422 Madison East Shopping Center 249-5495 tain your stand, Ann Landers. The University League Interest Groups The Afternoon Book group, fourth of us will not steal any industry Is behind thing, under any circumstances.

of Burlington, Vt. One-fourth of us will steal any- section of the University League will meet Wednesday at 1 p.m. at Crosstown African the home of Mrs. Robert Ratner, a 2141 Chamberlain ave. Mrs.

Milton Pella will be the reviewer. Violet Club Miss Mary Showers will give a program on "New Varieties and Their Culture" at the Crosstown The Afternoon Bridge group will meet Thursday at 1:15 p.m. at the home of Mrs, Norman African Violet club meeting Ryder, 1114 Mohican Pass, with Wednesday at 1 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Glenn Koehler, 2406 Chamberlain ave.

Mrs. Frank Cherms, assistant hostess. Special Offer; at State St. Shop On'y! PERM Includes: Haircut, Shampoo, i50 and Set Complete i SPECIAL: Wed. Shampoo.

Set and Hair Cut $3.00 BRENDA ARENDSEE Mr. and Mrs. Donald Arend-ee, 1107 Van Buren announce the engagement of their daughter, Brenda Gail, to Robert Warren McKeown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo McKeown, RL 1, McFarland.

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