—TBS CAROLINA THUS SATURDAY, MARCH IT. 1W 12A PREGNANCY PLANNING ©AND HEALTH Mrs. Gloria Riggsbee Dear Mrs. Riggsbee: I read your column every time it is in the newspaper and enjoy it. I have learned a lot because people seem to ask the same questions I have on my mind. I would like to ask a favor of you. I am doing a term paper on birth control. Could you help me by sending some literature on birth control? I would certainly appreciate it. While I am writing to you, would you explain "douching* and how it ts done? AI9O how often it should be done. Is it necessary? Thank you for your answer and for any help you can give me. Miss L. Dear Miss L.: Thank you for your nice remarks about the column. I am afraid that I don't have any literature suitable for a term paper on birth control. The booklets 1 offer readers contain simply written expla nations of the various methods of birth control, such as the pill, the IUD, diaphragm, etc. For a term paper, I should imagine that you need more detailed information than this, such as materials on the back ground and development of birth control methods. If you are writing about birth con trol and the population pro blem in the United States, I suggest you write your con gressman for a copy of the Public Law 91-752, 91st Con gress, S. 108. This is the bill passed by Congress on Decem ber 24, 1970 to t>tafnote pub lic health and welfare by ex panding, improving and better coordinating the family plan ning services and population research activities of the Feder al Government. Regarding your question about douching - this is sim ply a method ot washing out the birth canal or vagina. Most women douche to cleanse and deodorize the vaginal area. Unless a douche is prescribed by a doctor, however, it really is not necessary. The vagina secretes fluids which help to keep it clean and moist. Douching can wash these natural fluids and even irri tate the sensitive walls of the vagina. So, under normal condi tions, douching is not neces sary. Some women do prefer to cleanse themselves im mediately after a period is over. If this is done, it should be done only once after each period. Only lukewarm water WALKER BIBLE CLASS IN MONTHLY MEET WITH MRS. SADIE CHAMBERS The E. W. Walker Bible Class of the First Calvary Baptist Church held its mon thly meeting at the home of Mrs. Sadie Chambers, 2721 Owens Street Sunday, Febru ary 28, at 4:00 o'clock. The meeting was opened by Mrs. Beatrice Lister con ducting a brief devotion. Hie business session was presided by the president, Mrs. Belvin Mitchell, the minutes of the last meeting was read by the secretary, Miss Hat tie White. Various reports were made. Final plans were discussed concerning the class' twenty fourth anniversary to be held Sunday at 3:00 o'clock. Reverend W. M. Butler, pastor of the Calvary Baptist Church will be guest speaker. The Gospel Chorus will furnirti the music. Mr. Willie Bullock gave words of encouragement to the class. The hostess served a delicious buffett repast to (be following members and, guests: Mesdames Nellie Hayes, Addie Langley, Rosa Grafton, Catherine Shaw, Effie Young, Rebecca Haskins, Elizabeth Bullock, Josephine Wataon, Sumega Solomon, Willie Bullock and David Young. She was assisted by her husband, Miss June Bagley and Patricia Best. Mrs. Ceiestine Cunningham thanked the hostess. The next or water with 2 tablespoon* of vinegar should be used. This means you are only douching about once a month and that riiould not be harmful. Dear Mrs. Riggsbee: I wonder if you could give me some advice on how to contract and shrink my mus cles in the vaginal area. I am 34 years old and married and I do not enjoy intercourse like I want to. Can you advise me on something to do? I sure would appreciate it. I would also like to have a copy of your free booklet, "The Right Way to Birth Con trol." Mrs. S. 1 Dear Mrs. S.: I suggest you buy a copy of an exercise book written by Bonnie Pruden, entitled "How to Keep Slender and Fit After Thirty." The author devotes an entire chapter to exercises to strengthen and tighten the muscles in the va ginal area. Try the exercises for several months and see if they help. If, after several months of faithful exercises, you still' think the vaginal area is too slack, you might want to check with a gynecologist. In very severe cases, there is an opera tion which can be performed to reinforce and tighten the vagina. Unless your problem is extremely severe, however, I doubt that you would want to consider surgery as a solu tion. I am sending you a copy of the free booklet (available to all my readers) called "The Right Way to Birth Control." Family planning clinics are held at the Durham County Health Department, 300 E. Main St., Durham on the fol lowing days: the second, third, fourth and fifth Tuesday of each month at 12:30 p.m. (for new patients); the first Tues day of the month at 12:30 p.m. (return patients only). A nurse is on duty for giving advice and providing supplies Monday through Friday from 8:15 - 12:00 noon and 1:00 - 5:00 p.m. For a clinic ap pointment, call 682-8176, ex tension 42. Address letters or requests for a free booklet on birth control methods to: Mrs. Gloria Riggsbee, 214 Cameron Ave., Chapel Hill, N. C. 27514. meeting will be Mrs. Nellie Hayes, 1004 Willowdale Drive. Catholic Human Relations Drive Nets $8.4 Mil. WASHINGTON - The 1970 Campaign for Human Development raised over $8.4 million for a new national as sault by the Catholic Church in the United States on the causes of domestic poverty. Bishop Michael R. Dempsey of Chicago, National Director of the Campaign, told a news conference last week that the $8,428,847.92 collected in the 1970 Campaign is the largest total ever obtained in a single national Catholic collection. The money was contributed by Roman Catholics in their parish ed on a single day •• Sunday, November 22. It will be used to fund pro jects - not necessary under church sponsorship - intended to help attack the causes of poverty in this country, in cluding inferior housing, in adequate education and job training, and the lack of legal services and health care. The deadline for funding applica tions in April 30. The first grants will be made by July 1. REV. THOMAS A. HOYT TO CONDUCT REVIVAL AT RUSSELL MEMORIAL i Lyfli. W A ™ nk £$ ■ REV. HOYT The Rev. Thomas A. Hoyt will conduct revival services at Russell Memorial C. M. E. Church, 703 S. Alston Ave nue, Durham, during this Len ten season, commencing Mon day, April 5, 1971 at 7:30 P. M. through April 9,1971. The public is cordially invited to hear this young dynamic mes senger of God. Rev. Hoyt, the son of a mi l's MONET AT % M NORTHGATE WtfH&SgftiiSu -J»\SKC A f SWIVEL TOP Each Mction 34Vt n long and Ladies' ""**■ '"• Ji ■' „ VACUUM "W* M/ M NN [Gl*\ TENNIS SHOES ® | | | CLEANER L | V\ • Powerful G.E. motor lubricated tor Hfe- 3 ' 1 ™ ■ I ▼ \\ • Complete "lock-oa" attachments for every \ cleaning chore. r— ———— "™"^ , " — " ™""^ • KJnkleta bote for easy, long-lasting use. _ . , _ Aian'a nnf Rnvt' sj • Swivel-top designed for effort lea "all T cddv BCQT 3^ 3 MM "T *>■> NAPKINS TENNIS SHOES § I MK. EVSON.BB ---- a ZiJ '*r 24 c s |" Jjip j !, STORAGE CHEST M M Wood forin Design on Strong Fiber X% Vm3ps^\ Briggs & Strotton, 3 X m I air cooled. . f MALTED MILK BALLS R~.. L.W PH.. I « Rag. JL GLADIOLUS Iff "K /*l°° , 44 00 F BULBS 1 f / USI YOUR CHARGI CARD I >t /S| nister, was born in Alabama and reared in Evansville, Indi ana, where he obtained his early formal education. His call to the ministry came in 1958, the same year of his graduation from high school. Since that time he has matric ulated at several top Theologi cal Schools and Seminaries. Reverend Hoyt has varied and wide experience in his relative ly short time in the Ministry. His educational background is wry impressive, including A. B. Degree from Lane College, Jackson, Tennessee, Magna Cum Laude, B. D. degree - In terdenominational Theological Center, Master of Sacred Theo logy degree from Union Theo logical Seminary, New York City, and presently a candidate for the Ph. D. from Duke Uni versity Divinity School. Rev. Hoyt has most recent ly Pastored the St. Joseph's C. M. E. Church at Chapel Hill and before coming to Chapel Hill he pastored Jefferson Park Methodist Church, East Har lem, New York. He is married and is the father of one child. Fraternal affiliation* include membenhlp in the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity and the The Mutual Savings & Loan Association In Celebration of Our 50th Anniversary Csstisss Is Mlsr Vss Iks Oppsrtssitv Is Add Ts Yssr Savtops Or Ops* A Nsw Striigs Aid Cssliss* Ts Pirehas* Addttioaal Piscss Or ll* brik* Sst Of Tks BtulHal laportid , Ctrmic Eiamlsd Irs* Csskwan Ms« Retail Valas 0s Display Is Osr Office —Come In For Details — MUTUAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASS'N. "Where You Save Does Make a Difference" 112 W. Parrish St., Durham, N. C. ta M Phi Honor Society. Rev. Hoyt was alao selected in "Who's Who in Colleges and Universities" and alio selected as a Rockefeller Fellow three times. President Dwifht Kiaaa. bower said, "In the final choice, a soldier's pack la sot so heavy a burden as a pria oner's chains."