| Show 2W Th® - Letters to Landers Salt Lake Tribune Sunday December 8 1963 Make Husband Feel Like a Hero Let Family Give Single Large ‘House’ Present By William Pahlmann Everybody wants to find something special to give at Christmas to his nearest and dearest If you For the Young Lady In the House— A cedar chest or any kind of beautiful old chest in which to keep her hopes or a new bedspread and dust ruffle a skirted dressing table For the Young Man in the House— Boxsprings and mattresses used like sofa beds in his room so that he can entertain overnight guests or a stationary card table and chairs for reading studying working pursuing hobbies or playing cards with his friends Children— For Matched blackboards and bulletin boards on the walls of their rooms on which to write and to hang treasures or a book shelf with a complete set of Random House Land-sof Books Best Woman Friend— A good art book or book on Interior ' can’t afford emeralds or a trip around the world and still want to go all out study the nature moods and desires of those in question and toy to choose something that will good-lookin- g his own breakfast but he prepares cereal for the kids and s q ueezes fresh orange juice so turbed Her house Is always upside down His shirts look as if she forgot to plug in the iron She never cooks— she defrosts And to top it off he is a handsome guy and she is nothing to look at Yet he showers her with attention and worships the ground she walks on My house Is spotless and everything runs like clockwork My husband’s shirts always look like an ad for starch I knock myself out trying to please him I even shine his et design with a magnifying glass to examine (With unbecoming pictures lack of modfcsty I recommend the Pahlmann Book of Interior Design Viking Press ) Best Man Friend — Camera for taking colored photographs and equipment for showing slides a complete tool chest or miniature transistor radio sturdy rugged bar acessories —a foolproof corkscrew of a the leverage-typ- e bottle opener long-handl- The othdr evening I saw a TV show that scared me half The show dealt to death with cyanide poisoning Now shoes Yet he Is cold critical and makes me feel as if I am not doing enough Why? Why? Why? —UNAPPRECIATED waterways I can’t burn it because it may produce deadly fumes If I hand it over to the police I may get into trouble I can’t sleep nights because of this problem If you can I want more than ever to get rid of that test tube but I Dear Unappreciated: A man doesn’t love his wife because she keeps the house spotless and shines his shoes He can don’t know how If I throw it into the toilet the poison would go through the sewage purifying plant and eventually into the natural hire those services she’ll have it Landers when she gets noon he leaves Before at up— for work he puts a pillow over the phone so she won’t be dis- Growing Pahlmann are all apt Mr- - please them We to give what we like That’s human nature but a little investigation is often very revealing In making such presents it may be better if the whole family gangs up and gives one big present instead of a lot of little ones Here are some ideas: For the Mother in the House —A chaise longue or chair and ottoman for her bedroom or a small desk to be kept In the kitchen or her bedroom for her own personal affairs For the Father in the House —A comfortable lounge chair to be known as his preferably In soft leather a good reading lamp or a leather wastebasket preferably plain with a metal liner Dear Ann Landers: I know who has been married for 15 years She has never fixed a hot breakfast for her husband in her whole life He not only fix-e- s a woman The wife who makes her husband feel like a hero has it made" Many a superb shirt ironer and meticulous housekeeper has wound up unappreciated and discarded while the lousy cook and lazy noon-rise- r Is carried around on a velvet cushion by a husband who believes he’ the luckiest man alive Ann Landers will be glad to help you with your problems Send them to her In care of Home Service Department Salt Tribune P O Box 867 Salt Lakq City Utah enclosing a stamped envelope Do you have lack trouble making friends’ If so booksend for ANN LANDERS’ ” end let “How To Be closing with your request 20c IB coin and a long stamped envelope PBX Women Well-Like- Schedule me I will be forever grateful— THE SAN FRANhelp Annual Fete Dear Ann Landers: Several months ago a chemistry student gave my son a test tube filled with crystals that would “take care of” cats We have always had a surplus of cats CISCO SHAKES Dear Shakes: I have checked with my authorities on poisonous chemical substances and they tell me you should give this test tube to any pharmacist He will dispose of it as he does other poisonous substances And in the future don’t accept anything for cats which you wouldn’t pour over your own breakfast cereal The Ramada Inn 1000 S State will be setting Tuesday at 7 pm ' for the annual Christmas party of the Salt Lake City PBX Club Santa will be present to give gifts to everyone and entertainment will be furnished by the Silver Thread Harmonica our neighborhood and their yowling at night Is a nuisance but I could never bring myself to use the poison So I locked the test tube in a chest which Is In the basement In Band Mrs L Bolton Is C Why not get the whole family together on one splendid gift to mother or dad like a chair ottoman lor bedroom horn-handle- d j imCo South Temple at Second East Ride the "Candystripe" Aj I W sK Phone DA 8 8131 free bus to Makoff §tr T i & I kr fainnii “Mother Goose" PURSE MIRROR Well not really but a cute little goose handle on the mock gold surrounded mirror helps it stand up Magnified on one side plain on the other $4 Boutique - Terrace Level &-- t- $ 5 A PURSE TO CLUTCH In satin or brocade Innumer- able pockets In black red or beige satin in gold brocade and multi brocade $350 plus 10 FedTax Boutique (Mail - Terrace Level orders add 30c postage 13c tales tax Utah residents) $ M'tf Jti ?$ i ! 1 A Here they are wni ITI down mountain roads with these wool knit backed pigskin palmed DRIVING GLOVES In black bone fawn grey sizes $ M L Si Boutique — Terrace Level ASTON-MARTI- DB2-- your favorite fresh new styles (not x WHIP YOUR - 4 -- with (Mail orders add 30c postage 18c sales tax Utah residents) Just handbags to match in tune for holiday giving (and getting) our famous Geppetto pumps in 33 (count ’em) versions Patent Leather Black Christmas Red Crushed Kid: Black Blue Grass Blue Skies Gossamer Bronzine Pink Orange Grey Dark Brown Beau Blue Lettuce Green Buttercup Holly Green Red Calico Blue Lime Green White Raisin Deep Coral HE'S HERE1 At Golden Brown Navy Navy Blue Blue Glaze Turquois Screech Pink Glen Green Moss Green Irish Oats Hayride Camel Chestnut Platinum White And YES we have your size! 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