Show o v-- ' '“ c - ’ TT77?- ''i""‘ R - "V-:'-- ' ' - : ’ : f -- 4 Le ft MOOTAT THE HERALD JOURNAL (Gum li -- 7 & "i ? 6 npv- Ruth Millutf Soys— A TtXiSj Newlyweds: Take Advice ? — ri ' — Junior - Dairy Princess Candidates Bell You Gan Travel That Light “ 1 Ak Then Build Your Own Life V It’ high time married people quit fooling the young 'lines with their weight prob- By Margaret Richards KANSAS CITY Mo IUPD — I lems and the manufacturers of The annual exhortation to trav-- 1 fabrics which supposedly re- el light is in full cry quire no ironing but which alEvery travel experts urges ways do from printed page televirion Try It Gradually screen and radio speaker to: When sanity returned along “Pack only the things you real- with the conveniences of home ly need — you’ll have more fun 1 realized of course that these and less worry" dark musihgs were the product Every fashion writer extolls'j of a troubled mind Evidently the virtue of the “simple has- - the- experts' advice on how to !c dress" that can be fancied see the world with one dress up with jewelry for the am- - one suit atid two pairs of shoes bassador’s tea and left plain simply failed to get through to for the trip "to the old market Those about to get married get only two points of view — and neither is the truth The cynics warn them that marriage will dull their love— that after a year or two they'll be bored to death with each other and with marriage r? The hopeful romantics tell them that if they do Just tbs' right things— if he brings her roses once a week and Tells her she's beautiful once a day and she repeats “you’re won : derful' often enough— the eager romance of courting days : will be theirs forever e the truth and Why don’t the married tell the give them a break? The truth’ of course is that people old enough to marry should neither 'want nor expect a lifetime honeymoon There is no reason in the world why a girl should be disappointed in marriage because her husband occasionally gets too engrossed in his own thoughts to really bear her chatter or to Jump to his feet to light her cigarette or help her jwt ' on her galoshes And he shouldn't feel justified in looking elsewhere for romance and adoration and mystery 'just because his wife treats him like a human being instead of God’s greatest ' gift to woman Young people ought to be taught that it is an achievement and not a letdown for a man and k woman to learn to be " ' good enough friends to take each other a little bit for grant--' ed Enough to let them enjoy the happiness and companionship of marriage without feeling they should put on an act minute they are together everjr only the emotionally immature who expect to live in a romantic dream world all their lives ' - - soon-to-b- - 1 i 1 Marla Wood daughter Mr and Mrs- Denzel Wo North Logan will represent her home Improvement dub Helpful Fillies have chosen Wendy Lee O’Connell daughter of Mr and Mrs Bus O’Connell Logan Jan Seamons was elected by in the native quarter They lro the Handy Homemakers Her folks are Mr and Mrs J Kenneth Seamons Logan M The Skilled Skylarks selec-te-d Reta Israelsen daughter ofMr styLMrs JTpyd Jsraek sen Young Ward : - rea- sonably Intelligent woman needs Not for me I tried it once and two worse weeks I never yj Worse Than Monotony TerFECTFOR Aiummer- - weningiealCthis “rrThcmonbtonyis badenough olives lending their special Ring Mold with pimlento-stuffe- d out the the smart third By day Kidman Norval Logan serviceable suit in which you flavor and color to the dish Peas marinated in French Dressleft home may be just as ser- ing complete the summer special viceable but it seems about as Americans can add a bit of Sprinkle gelatin over water house smart as a own menus to Cook over boiling water stirtheir by dress At the end of a week it Spain use of the Spanish making becomes a nauseating monstroring frequently until gelatin is Olives dissolved ChUl ft cup gealtln at least the viewed by sity’ e A Ring Mold for mixture to consistency of unwearer with overpowering reincludes - pimiento-stuffe- d beaten egg : white ’Spoon 3 example ' vulsion olives in the recipe mid tablespoons chilled gelatin into effiWorse all the built-i- n uses as a them garnish — their ca assemrefull the ring mold Arrange ft ciency of and green colors standing cup sliced olives over gelatin bled garments that you hadred hopefully envisioned as a tra- - ®t against the light pink ring Top with remaining 2 to make it even more appeal-Th- e chilled gelatin Chill un-- ‘ veling wardrobe falls apart two nylon slips which infr Try the mold for a til set Combine cream cheese dry in a wink remain per evening meal Put peas and : mayonnaise beat until soggy for hours’ the crispness marinated in French dressihg smooth Gradually add vegeblou- - in the center of your mold and table Juice cocktail' tabasco drips out of the drip-drses somehow the cullotes that you have a decorative and and dry mustard beat until were supposed to serve so I tasty meal for the whole fam smooth Blend remaining gelatin mixture into cream cheese many sports purposes and re- - Uy All that is needed to cont- mixture Chill until consistency sist wrinkles so firmly don’t end you break a heel on the plete this summer special is a of unbeaten egg white Fold In Susan Ford is the candidate d shoes you glass of iced coffee or tea ham and remaining ft cup only for the Seven Sunset Sewers sliced olives Turn into ring brought Her parents are Mr and Mrs 1’ the worst moments I mold Chill until firm During Smithfield Ford William Meanwhile combine peas imagined I was the victim of a sinister propaganda plot peronion salt and French dresspetrated possibly by the air- - lft cups cold water ing mix well CMLUmnold ham mixture Serve peas mixft cup sliced pimento-stuffe-d olives ture in center of ham mokL 1 package In cream cheese softened WASHINGTON tUPD — Vice The main aisle of St Peter's President Lyndon B Johnson ft cup mayonnaise Church Rome Italy extends cups lft juice vegetable will deliver the main address an eighth of a mile cocktail today at the 97th commenceDash tabasco ment of Gallaudet College But none of the graduates will hear ft teaspoon dry mustard lft cups diced cooked ham it 3 cups cooked peas Gallaudet is the world's only EFFECT! VI ON JUNE 1st ft teaspoon onion salt college for the deaf Johnson’s speech will tie ftflfo French dressing translated into sign language ANDERSEN by Elizabeth Benson dean of parents-ar- e- Ham-Oliv- e lrs ns sum-shou-ld I y Vickie Pitcher daughter of Mr and Mrs Ed M Pitcher Smithfield will represent her Susan- - Loosle daughter of Mr: and Mrs Stratford Loosle Smithfield will represent her sewing dub home 'improvement club high-heele- - - Please Sign have a son married to a girl who comes from a community about ’ 71 NOTICE fouhours away by car It was understood that they were to spend a holiday weekend with us and bring the baby as they have done with her family Now our son tells us he has four days off and they intend to see her folks! I don’t think this is right Her parents can visit her any time as my son has a guest room in his house They have no one to care for at home We have Am I wrong in feeling as I do?—Mrs H women Buf Suzann Roskelley daughter of Mr and Mrs R Welling Roskelley North Logan will represent the Eleven Elves II: However ioned' charm about this nice much you may long to see your 1 D sunbonnet and its son and his family don’t make Vr tlO DODD to visit companion apron that are fun them feel duty-bouwind you up They’ll by not and easy to sew at all Welcome them coming i No 8500 with 'The with open arms when they do is in One size Sunbonnet lft show up and let it go at that CHICAGO (OPD — A university apron lft This doesn’t mean I don’t sym professor thinks he has found yards of ytois-- ' pathize I do but — we must the solution to the age old ridTo order send 35c in coins be realistic Lead your own life dle — who bobbed the nose of ti to:-- r and let them lead thelrs" Egypt's Sphinx SUE BURNETT In his book “The Pyramids" i' iThe Herald Journal ' Send your problems to Dor- to be published June 6 by the 372 W Quincy Street othy Dix Be sure to' enclose a University of Chicago Press envel- Dr Ahmed Fakhry of Cairo Chicago 6 IH stamped s For mailing add 10c ope and address her care of University blames it on one s for each pattern Print NAME this newspaper - Helpful leaf- Satin-EI-Daa 15th century ADDRESS with ZONE STYLE lets Writer for religious fanatic who “wish“Don’t Be Lonely” HUMBER and SIZE ed to remedy religious mat ii 60j 1 face-shadi- nd JoLene Kidman is the choice of the Hunting Hounds Her table-spoo- g :Dear Mr that1 I childish I’ve asked everyone else now 1 ask you: Can you' help us?— Embittered Wife Dear Embittered Wife: The I clue to your trouble lies in that single sentence at the beginning of your letter: “We mar-- 1 ried because we had to" The the gambling the bickering beatings are all symptomatic! of a far deeper cause — incompatibility from the start This I constant clash of wills is indeed childish Either agree to I agree or part company Don’t be a nagger That’s fatal! fash- i Ham-Oliv- I a quaint old well-fille- d HamrOliveRingMold ply jew-elr- Relda Felix daughter of Mr and MrsTCarl 0 Felix Logan will represent the Home-' '’7 Aids TTT ' THERE’S : dress day after "day morning into afternoon afternoon into evening — with or without Dear Dorothy Dix: I' have knocked me down He insists! known my husband five miser- lie loves me 'and the kids lutl able years and been married to comes first we ’Second—jJ Uunt four We broke up three pool I onj be the happy' martyr times prior to our mariage and only married because we prejudiced as I am against had to domineering hus b a n d s and He is a gambler It is in his dominated wives I demand my "blood I’ve cried entreated rights I can’t go out unless my reasoned been indifferent husband baby sits This he 'threatened and even gambled refuses to do yet he goes out too so he might realize how it night after night without so felt when he wasted our money touch aS a “by your leave"1 but to no avail He says he'll And never a word of appreci' solve his own problems and ation a little gift or a hug and has often beaten choked and kiss admit he is a good provid--l er makes" good money and loves his children but his reasoning is petty his actions sneaky and suspicious and his We -t- Cairo I merely maintain there are some 'women and count me among them who cannot bd comfortable wearing the same Constant Clash Of Wills Is Childish Behavior Dear Dorothy Dix: i e— I have no quarrel with the clever women who jaunt off to New Delhi or Capetown equipped with one small bag or at most a small bag and a train case which somehow hold street clothes sports clothes evening dress and wraps for every climate from Little America to DorothysDix Says name-callin- unless ! one dress enough is about all any 4- - me in proper detalL br possibly traveling light Is something to be entered gradually — like r during Time is beginning to ease the worst memories of that two weeks and possibly some (tts aut year I will have another ge at traveling light — on an ex- tremely gradual basis In the meantime come An- gust I shall strike out with three sizable and suitcases including one weighted with a travel iron spent V - y The Nose Of PATT-O-RAM- Sphinx 35-inc- h lst-das- hr available iters” When A Woman AeacAes for Her Purse WATERLOO Iowa EPO such a thing as too much concentration when woman rummages through her : Nancy Budge daughter of Dr and Mrs Robert S Budge Smithfield is the candidate for the Mixed Up Chicks Coordinator - and Mrs R Larry Lower Smithfield was chosen by the Nine Nutty Cooks Prima Ballerina ReSALT LAKE CITY OIPD To appointment of 1st Lt Max E tewrnan Dugway Grounds as joint military coordinator for the Utah State HAMBURG Germany flJPB— Fair was announced Beautiful prima ballerina MaNewman is information officFris of the Hamburg State er-at the western Utah mili- ria base He wifi coordinate Opera committed suicide Sat- Plunges Stage tary military activities and displays urday by plunging 56 feet from at the fair overhead rigging to the opera house stage police said Miss Fris had recently been Try told by her doctors not to CHICAGO OPD — Thomas because of a torn leg dance Cukale Jr 19 who wrecked e his car at the end of a ligament Chase by 22 squad cars at up Fellow-danc- er Maria Llttol to 110 miles per hour told po- said bliss Fris “had been vety lice it was only a trial run the last few weeks in depressed Cukale a baker said he but “just wanted to give you guys because of the leg injury that it a free ride I’m going to go out no one ver dreamed and get myself another car would come to this terrible and do it all over again" Agdin? company - An of- PITTBURGH OPD ficial of the Marriage License Bureau wasn’t too surprised to see winter and summer on the same day considering the kind of weather this area has been having Morton Summer and Joseph J Winter along with their fiancees were among those seeking license applications Jan Lower daughter of Mr' Proving Death On No Fa I wnunui'VTAH be epee diriag the fodowbg hours Will 10 1 WEEK DAYS a m Sp m SUNDAYS 4 p m p m lourbon is 6Years five-mil- ’ There’s I purse a woman motorist reached fir her purse in Waterloo early today she dropped it on the floor of her foreign sports car She reached for lost control of the auto snappe off a fire hydrant and suffered cuts and bruises when the Bluebird When I hide overturned EXPECTING— Princess Margaret is expecting a baby in the 'autumn lt was announced in London Here she is shown shak- - t hands with the Dean of St Paul’s Cathedral the Very Rev W Matthews ’aa she attended the annual services of the Commonwealth Societies' with her husband Antony joint t 1 Armstrong-Jane- s (right)’ I OPEN 7 AM ' A brt of Quality Bourbon Still Holding i Great way to start the Day! 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