Show SA THE OGOEN (UTAH) Need for Dating Program aii Eyes Seen to Stimulate Cupid Dr Crane may heard b daily ftxtt KLOeleven-thirtMonday throach Fri- y a m day st Please address Dr George W Crane Hopkins Syndicate Indiana Send a dime and a stamped envelope for advice By Dr George W Crane Case Donna V aged 21 was one of my university students "Dr Crane last summer I had one Di mr man winning aaies in my life" she confessed to me after class lt was durina the annual meet- Ing of one of the national fraterni- ties To obtain college girls for aeveral hundred men the program chairman ran an advertisement in college paper during summer school It asked for volunteers' from girls about 20 years of age weighing Between vi to 143 pounds and atanding about 5 feet 6 inches in height "Well I applied along with several other girls from my sorority house and we had the most thrilling time The men were wonderful and it was great fun getting dates in this manner "I wonder why more organizations don't do thii Dr Crane?" C upid Needs Aid ' A few years ago some of the officials at Northwestern university came to me for aid in Jrying to stimulate more dating between our own college men and their coed classmates Even on this supposedly roman- Mel-lo- tt W-22- 9 ur I ?'J""! ' prtn5r l£i!°!LJZJiF ' "' r tives youTVLr somewhatI under ob- to them ligation Meanwhile the girl is also and probably ill at ease knowing that the relatives are tryto ing push her upon the visiting male Xeve Desires Independence It is far better tq have some out-- s i d e organization impersonally make the dates! Then the two young people feel no sense of obligation to mutual friends and relatives IMnev don't care for each other they can politely conclude their friendship with that single date People prefer independence anyway fn picking their partners They don't like to be made into s for designing relatives Get ready for Rush Week! Sew and friends with old maids and bachelors to marry off- this gay classic! Everybody will be The churches should devote much more time to this vital prob- charmed with the molded bodice lem of stimulating marriages For tnd flare skirt flattering your pretwithout such there will be fewer ty little figure Has new high- homes and fewer children for the j neckline interest too! ! Sunday schools 5 years hence 4931 Miss Pattern sizes 11 Jn The churches often are guilty of n devoting too much time to the aged 13 1517 Size 13 3 yds and dying while ignoring the vital This pattern easy to use simple hungers of the teenagers and young to sew is tested for fit Has com- married groups It seems relatively easy to get plete illustrated instructions Send twenty-fiv- e cents in coins money for hospitals to look after ailments of a medical order Peo- for this pattern to Anne Adams ple are also quite generous with j care of Pattern Department P O support for the milk fund and European orphans or polio and cancer jBox 8710 Chicago 80 III Print campaigns plainly your name address size But they ignore the critical heart and style number hunger of millions of Americans Send for our new fall and winter men and women who should be married and rearing children in Anne Adams pattern book! Pages cultured American homes of patterns for the family plus Send me a 3c stamped good fashion tips Christmas gifts envelope with a dime for for you to make FREE of handling charges and get my bul- a new nat is printed in pattern the book letin on "How to Find a Mate" fifteen cents more brings you And won't some of you wealthy Just this catalogue readers please endow a Scientific Dating Bureau? 17 Z ' us cat's-paw- HAM Here'g N EGG a hearty double-deck- er that will delight your whole family! Butter Easy-sew- slices of Royal 100 Whole Wheat Bread Spread on first slice ground ham moistened with salad dressing Top with second slice and spread with hard cooker eggs mashed and mixed with mayonnaise Add a little chopped parsley and place last slice of bread on—top Cut in triangles and secure wit toothpicks garnishing with olives and pickles ROYAL BREAD MAKES BETTER SANDWICHES AT 39-i- j j j t i ed Real Columbus Due for Honors TAYLOR-WRIGHT- 'S Smart As You Please Be As NEW YORK 26 (UP) — Aug Christopher Columbus was invited today to attend in person America's Columbus day celebrations Oct 12 The Seamon's Church Institute of New York said it sent the invitation to Cristobal Colon de a great grandson 17 Carvajal generations removed of the discoverer of America The modern-da- y Columbus is sublieutenant in the Spanish navy a'23-vear-o- ld VFW Chooses War II Veteran In Broun Black Suede and Calf Be Others Smart this fall in trim shoes at a price to please By Dorothy Dix Dear Miss Dix: I am a golf wid- l ow My husband is a good clean kind and generous man and I love htm dearly He probably loves me as much as he can anything but a j golf ball He plays every day after office hours until dark and comes home too tired even to chat with me I never see him at all on Saturdays and Sundays or holidays I am young and naturally want to step out now and then My husband encourages me to do this One man in the group that I go out with is beginning to care for me too much and 1' am commencing to like him pretty well myself I told my husband about this and he said he would trust me to the ends of the earth But I am getting afraid of myself I want affection and tenderness and companionship My nusband gives me none of these I would be the happiest woman in the world if he cherished me a much as he does his bag of golf sucks Won't you advise me? NANCY Answer: You are not the one who "c- 11 J UUI UUUdHU who needs to be told that what he needs to improve is not his golf game but his matrimonial tech nique If he doesn't he is slated to lose a perfectly good wife It is a fine thing for a man to have some sport or hobby particularly one that takes him out of doors and gives'" him exercise but when he lets that become his consuming passion and permits it to crowd out more important things it becomes a vice that can ruin his life and that of his wife just as much as the drink or dope habits can '$P'H& If husbands would only plav e and golf their wives a portion of theirgive Sundays and holidays few wives would object When it comes however to a woman having to spend every Saturday and summer afternoons by her lonesom and having to listen to her husband's on his game after darkness drives him home from the links it isn't strange that wives rebel As for the complacent husband who believes that he can neglect his wife and that she is so much in love with him that she has eyes for no other man one could smile at his egotism were the consequences not sure to be disastrous There is no fallacy greater than the belief that many men cherish That once a woman loves a man she is bound to go on loving him no matter how he treats her There Is nothing easier than tc starve a woman's love to death Nor is there anything easier tnan for a man to win the love of a y wife Nothing is ever really going to reform a golf hound not even losing a wjfe or two but the spectacle of forlorn golf widows should tip the girk off to the danger of marone addicted to the ancint rying and honorable game DOROTHY DIX Dear Miss Dix: I am 16 and have been married two years and have a baby The trouble is I am a complete failure as a housewife and my husband has the life out of me ever sincenagged we have been married I have never had Much fun and my heart and soul are starved for a good time Please tell me what to y a Girl Answer: We needn't put on any airs about in India when we permit it in our own country and let a of 14 get married There should girl be a law to prevent uch a crime and protect a girl against wrecking her life before it is fairlv begun The trouble with you my child is that you married too soon And now you are crazy for the pleasures which you should be enjoying instead of being tied down by a house and husband and baby But it is the inexorable law of nature that we have to pay for our mistakes and there is nothing that you can do that will undo what you have done True you might divorce your husband and break up your home but breaking your marriage ties would not obliterate the memory of all that you have known and felt as a wife nor would it ease MIAMI Fla Aug 26 UP — World war II veterans held all top officers in the national Veterans of Foreign Wars today with a former bomber pilot in top position Clyde A Lewis 36 of Piatts-bur- g N Y advanced by acclamation from senior vice commander to commander in a routine move Charles C Ralls 45 Seattle Wash moved into his vacant place The V F W chose Phiracn ite 1950 convention city by 4771 to 3719 over the bid of Atlantic City ::lMipNG your sense of guilt toward the man wnom you would hurtaand humiliate by leaving So you see you must pay the of the blunder you made price too when young to know what you were doing The best thing that you can do is just to make up your mind to adjust yourself to the situation and make the best of it Get whet pleasure you can out of life and happiness out of your husband ! u R Husband Needs Advice on iff Happened in Ogden 20 Years Age Love Golf Widow ToM t50 Years Ag on Yog tic campus Cupid aeemed to need aid And the college girla can not obtain jf sufficient romance when they are in a carefree campus environment how can we expect them to do so when they get stuck away in an office or a teaching job after they leave college I have personally sponsored many romances among students in mv own classes for happy marriage is a major goal in life Hundreds of business and prbfea- sional men have also come to me 'w suggestions about where to find suitable girls These include many as well outstanding doctors clergymen professors and exec-outives ' iwi ° today even for If I?: su"be STANDARD-EXAMINE- ea - I and baby As for your being a good housekeeper that it is matter of your own volition There is nothing mysterious about it Any girl who can read can learn to be a good cook in two months' time Have enough spunk about you not to be beaten by a few pots and pans Every man has a right to expect his wife to make him a comfortable home and feed him properly and you will be a quitter and a coward if you don't do it — Dorothy Dix (Released by The Bell Syndicate Inc ' I 1 - " Serving :: LAYTON Davis County Aug 26— Terrill McMullin fireman apprentice USN Layton is attached to the aircraft carrier USS Valley Forge which has just been awarded the battle efficiency pennant and "E" for her general excellence the fiscal year July throughout 1 1948 to July 30 1949 it was announced today AUGUST 1949 36 400 mmtm IMA Ha climbs of lajaaar said he preferred a roueh u all f mmmmk ascent but still m hands and feet i effitter itiy even on the sm Ktri suriace us an avaa canmnev i ihi- watched hm make the clii ib Fur-e- d winter coats were Mfef ! 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