Show 1 12A THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINEOCDENrUTAlt FRIDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER'S Church Guild Will Hold Sale Bakery of the The R 1955 DR CRANE Neurotic Wife Fears Dying Worries About Losing Mind Kathryn - Gjiild Episcopal Church of the Good j Shepherd is holding a bakery sale j tomorrow from 10 am until 6 pm on the main floor of the J C Penney Co ON PSYCHOLOGY ! By DR GEORGE W CRANE I cussed on one’s Mary M 50 is the neurotic "0"?d?'s “innards” are resorted to auto erotic practices term'd "p5ychc's"' h!r type of sexual expression was so potent that she feared still This is a zooming field of would of dying 0( punish her medicine usually requiring psyAnd she felt that God punished “Dr Crane I am afraid I’ll chology rather than drugs and her indirectly by killing her hus- have a blood clot and die of a surgery interview a confidential f"da'Iiti1arsuddfn heart Hack After heart attack” she had said had she Haif! I Jlved u?er “At other times I worry lest I with Mary learned that ® the in been frustrated is lose my mind What wrong?” 7°i quite m 3 C0t eart f e erotic realm When people violate on A: Her husband had been quite t ia5 laws they usually fear men not the repeated medi- God Thus if they renege on their obese and also a heavy cigaret inalf rom eaPeris like income tax they dread the col- -' smoker both of which characterdoctors left her rela-I- f istics often are linked with prelector of internal revenue un For it was her improved they drive too fast they are- maturely impotent men needed that tonic of the of So had been afraid of our state highway poMary deprived normal affection marital for lice Send for my booklet Sex Prob-If they are pickpockets or cral years Then as she passed ms larnage enclosing a burglarize homes they avoid the the age of 40 she got scared staPed return envelope plus 20 about the menopause So she patrolman on his beat (hon-profIt stabilized But if they commit abortion or dwelt on sexual problems more:£fn s neurotic vIar personality in her imagination adultery or engage in self sex ’often For women have universally! jpiease address Dr Georg eW practices or otherwise transgressrules that are regarded as per- held a wrong notion about the Crane Hopkins Syndicate to Divinity then they womb erroneuosly believing that lott Indiana a primary sex organ which the police but fear1 dread don’t (Copyright by the Hopkin it is not God’s dramatic punishments Syndicate Inc) And these are usually a sudden! Its influence is insignificant as type of death as from lightning regards happy marriage unless a stroke of apoplexy a heart at- and until a wife develops the BARTLETT PEARS tack or insanity faulty notion that she is on the WASHED AND GRADED Curiously enough these sud- - shelf and no longer attractive to mate her of because as-the den dramatic afflictions are j with God’s displeasure Pause Early Elberta women who had have Younger among all nations of mankind So what do you supose had their wombs surgically removed caused Mary to develop a guilt (Hysterectomy) as from fibroids Orchard Go complex which would lead her to aso develop the typical meno-complex though they may orry lest God strike her down Pausal Rd Canyon 18 or 20 years old be only suddenly? EAST JUST OF OLD MILL So the menopausal complex is a 'til t pm matter a am woman’s of largely Open t of faulty imagination rather than Direct Frowr Grower by conscience or develop from loss of uterine function To Consumer a vivid imagination that is fo-In her desperation Mary had J i I Varieties of home-mad- e cakes J and rolls assorted pies jams and f jellies will be on sale The proceeds will go into the! fund for the building of the new! Episcopal Church addition Mrs Arthur Alexander is chair-ima- n The guild will be assisted! by the Women’s Service League and the Women’ Council y I ! ! man-mad- ‘ f ae “eIa'? J $ev-JIa- y5 Faces Are Pockets! Fun to wear! Perfect for back to school Make this versatile jumper and blouse from remnants She’ll love the pockets — they’re smiling faces! ! Sew-eas- I t) y Mel-taini- ng I thrifty! 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Peaches w f i MRS EUGENE DALPIAS is the former Miss Dolores Fay Brown married last Saturday morning in the St Joseph's Catholic ChiCrch MISS BEVERLY DAVIDSON was married on Saturday to James E Allison in the First Presbyterian Church t (Bosch and Bell Studio) Ogden Couple Is Married In Presbyterian Church The First Presbyterian Church was the scene of the wedding last Saturday of Miss Beverly Davidson daughter of Mr and Mrs Ernest Davidson to James E Allison son of Mr and Mrs Roger B Allison The double-rinceremony was performed by Dr Alvin L Morris of Salt Lake City in the presence of relatives and close friends of the couple The vows were exchanged before the altar adorned with pedestal baskets of pink and white gladioli spider chrysancanthemums and delabra -- The bride given in marriage by her father wore an original ballerina-lengt- h gown of white lace over Chantillv imported Skinner’s satin featuring a scalloped neckline and cap sleeves The skirt of small pleats at the pointed waistline was scalloped at the botttom She wore white elbow lace mitts which formed points edged with seed pearls at the wrists Her bride’s illusion fingertip veil was arranged at the head from a Juliet cap of lace over delicate pink organdy Mi? Talmadge J DeLange of Salt Lake City was matron of honor with Mrs Richard Nilsson sister of the bridegroom as attending matron They were In cream and rose pink taffeta and carried nosegays of s pink carnations and white Their headdresses were ot pink carnations The bridegroom was attended by Bert Vandenburg as best man with Dr Richard Nilsson and Blaine Allison as ushers Immediately following the ceremony a small reception was held g seven-branc- gow-ne- in the church parlors After a short honeymoon! in Sun Valley the new Mr and Mrs Alilson will make their home in ' Ogden town Out of guests included Mr and Mrs Roger Blaine Allison Jr of Princeton N J Mr and Mrs Norman Davidson of Great Falsi Mont and Mr and Mrs Murray Davidson of Phoenix Ariz Before her marriage the bride was entertained at a shower given by Mrs DeLange and Mrs Nilsson h d glam-ellia- I Chicken Casserole Is Bargain Meal — Make a NEW ’YORK (UP) chicken and cheese scallop from stewing chickens which are in good supply Purchase either a frozen or fresh stewing chicken and cook in water to cover until the meat is tender Remove the meat from the bones and refrigerate the broth for later use For the scallop heat 2 cups of the diced cooked chiken with 2 cups of cream of celery soup Vt cups diced green pepper and a dash of nutmeg Place 2 cups of toasted bread cascubes in a butterd serole and add the creamed chick eti mixture Sprinkle with Vt cup of crum bled blue cheese and top with more bread crumbs Bake in a moderate oven (350 degrees) for 40 minutes or until the sauce bubbles through the topping This recipe makes a generous 6 servings Catholic Ceremony United Young Couple Saturday BIG NEW SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVED 1 NORTH OGDEN — At a nuptial with a cap trimmed with pearls mass on Saturday morning in the land sequins She carried minia-S- t Joseph’s Catholic Church Miss ture red roses centered with a Dolores Fay Brown became the white orchid Miss Beverly Ann Brown sisbride of Eugene Dalpias The Rev Lawrence Sweeney ter of the bride was maid of honor with Miss Frances Dalperformed the ceremony The bride is the daughter of pias sister of the bridegroom Mr and Mrs Charles C Brown as bridesmaid Their gowns wer6 of North Ogden The bride- ballerina length of moire frosted groom’s parents are Mr and Mrs pink taffeta fashioned with empire waistline Their Victor Dalpias of Taylor Juliet caps matched the material Immediately following the cereThey carried mony a wedding breakfast for the of their gow ns bridal party was given at the nosegays of white gladioli Ernest Dalpias brother of the Mansion House bridegroom was best man- with RECEPTION HELD Florio Rizzi as usher The new Mr and Mrs Dalpias was That evening a reception are making their home in Ogden held at the Friendly Club Hall 752 SIZES in West Weber 2—10 The bride was lovely in a gown of sweeping bouffant-hoopewhite lace over a IVlt ttQvt (rtf Free Scholarships skirt of taffeta with two inserted Now Being Given to the panels of accordion pleated tulle The lace bodice feaBEAUTY SCHOOL front the OGDEN in Keep Clothes Neat tured a Queen Ann collar and LEARN TODAY pointed sleeves Her Handy multiple clothes racks head the at keep summer accessories clean veil was arranged Bo Independent Tomorrow and crisp and the closet uncluttered One rack holds five to 10 You Savo (3!Fi skirts and another holds five blouses Clothes should also be 'HJJfi Contact protected with plastic covers MARY PERKINS j SWEET n LOVELY close-fittin- g FREE floor-lengt- h d j long-fitte- Button Cuffs Together Before putting a shirt into the household washer button the cuffs to the front This keeps the sleeves from knotting or wind ing around other clothes while they’re being swished about in the machine d 0'ih 0 a $125 nori 0 Q Q Rostylo Your Old Piano at the 6 TODD TAYLOR KIMBALL PIANOS A Battar Piano a Battor Prico Phono 751i 1341 Washington Blvd OGDEN BEAUTY SCHOOL j I Bound back to school or looking for a soft soft office-sui- t sweater? 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