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Show , Push-up Sleeves! THE OGDEN [UTAH] STANDARD-EXAMINER FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 1946 4, Dorothy Dix it way from a bridge game, and send their laundry out; who patronize bakeries and delicatessens their holidays and Sundays they house put in in giving the because is too much work to have tocleaning and taking care of meals; who expect their husbandsthegood babies, while their wives go to spend their Sundays bathing the baby, sterilizing bottles, wash- off on some pleasure excursion. ing diapers,man scrubbing and cleani- But you can't be very sorry for who is weak enough to any ngs? Yet before they were married :little two-by-four woman turn these same wives were dancing jinto a slave. If he nad tne God Promised a half the night and then had toorbone thatworm, up and go to work in stores, he wouldn t stand fishing who also ohad f offices, or factories; own -- -- j i it i ' . it · wash their clothes and make mend l them, and cook their food. Dear Miss Dix anMy. Should these wives be put on have been married 15 years amand a two fine children. I pedestal? Do they love their hus-prosperous business man and give bands or are they just meal hher a very comfortable living--a and chore boys? And are We young husbands mice or men? nice home, a good car, are these good-for-nothing wives have always gotten along well to"the reason for the increase of di-ether but for no reason that I can understand, she has decided that vorce among the young? she no longer loves me. She wants Answer: Well, I'd say that any me to give her a divorce and our : t . .- Send a dime and a stamped elope for advice. CASE M-283: Mildred Q., aged der, the table! 19, has some profound questions. So is with love. American "I feel uncertain what to do reg- want to boast about how many arding petting, so I should like women they have, and they want to ask a few questions, Dr. Crane,ity" as regards kisses. If she began our interview. g^ certainly wouldri. "To keep a boy interested, such Ia human slobber over a a necessary for g_irl to allowj ie mou for.hour upon -hour! kisses and hugs? Boys Kiss "Does a refusing to pet,Why A who cannot hold a man cause most girl's girl boys to stop trying unless she gives him every sex to date that girl? natural for boys to wantliberty, usually has no other ap"Is to kiss the girls they date, even peal to that man than sex.. Girls realize that sexual, charms though' actual love does not enterare not the only attractions women into the amatter? "Does boy respect a girl who have. Men like charming women; freely bestows kisses and affec- women who are social leaders; tion on her escorts? well or sing, play tennis "Is better for a girl to be who 'dance who are educated; who and golf; highly respected that she goes know how to inflate the man's ego dateless, or would it be better toor pride; who are sweet and geneallow a little petting?" rous. Kinds of Kisses The chief thrill a boy gets out of There are many kinds of kisses, a girl is the ego inflation he ranging from the dutiful peck on obtains from dominating her and the cheek, the decorous kiss for thus forcing her to do his bidding. the of kiss salutagrandparents, But a smart girl can inflate a tion or goodbye, the romantic man's ego without giving him a of true love, and the sensuous, Some of our most popkiss! single whose purpose is ular college girls seldom let a boy slobbering kiss to intoxicate a girl emotionally sokiss them. she will permit anything. can win a husband and girl respected Under .modern conditions where So aremain and restill the marriage is deferred without degrading her- w* X _ next And -oes around boasting 'that he was tight" or brags about how many drinks he took before he fell un- env- Wives t^ef ettra^oU^f Tmornputy-Shirkin* Dear Dorothy Dix: What do.you i f^g. that they practically have to think of these young wives who ou f cans and paper bags delicatessen messes that live in iwo or three-room apart- out ments; who can't sew or cook; who ght to or Case Records by Dr. Crane it etc. , is married to a healtny, and a comfortable income able-bodied young woman and let her keep the children. strong, who lets her dump all ot tne She seems to think that she is housework on him. .certainly bel- doing me a favor by taking the ongs in the white mouse categ- children, whom I adore, and that I should be perfectly contented to ory. till pay all the bills and live in some twenties, it is unusual for a girl specteable Reneging Is Quitter self to the level of common drinkor She says hotel house. boarding to reach matrimony without Marriage is a partnership. It isshe knows cup, used by everybody. ing be to deserve treated But been I kissed. kissing is dividing the responsibility and the Your latest love . not. absolutely necessary for - win- Send a 3c stamped envelope plus yes! work of making a home, and it better, but she has to think of hera dime for a copy of "Sex Problems beautiful push-up sleeves! as much the duty of the self ind she wants to be happy. those ning a boy friend. just And Pattern 4626 is the perfect a romantic moon and with Young People." Under to fry the bacon as it is for the What shall I do? V. A. (Copyright by the Hopkins background . . . a trim dress a respectable young man who husband to bring it home. When Answer: Your wife evidently Syndicate, Inc.) idealizes the girl, she may be eneither one reneges on their part expects you to support her in lux- tabs, point-up your tiny titled to give a goodnight kiss, of the contract, they are quitters. ury, while she sports around and This pattern, easy to use, If the wife is sick and physical- a good time -unencumbered by sew, is tested for fit. Includesman. though not engaged to the Lutherans Will Hear complete illustrated instructions. ly unable to carry her share of a husband of whom she is the burden it is, of course, the Tell her that you will make no Pattern 4626 comes in sizes 12, How to Kiss husband's duty to lend her a help- an unequal bargain. Advise 16, 18, 20; 40. Size 16 frock takes Her kisses should be reserved Retiring Secretary that if she leaves you- that youyards 54 inch fabric. Ing hand. But if she is well and as the "dessert" course completOct. 4 (AP) -Tis no excuse for her turn- insist on having the children Send 25 cents in coins for thising a happy evening of dancing, CLEVELAND, fit there Lutheran church in a nurse you him and and dish of the time, that into baby ing Anne Adams Pattern theatre, etc. And like dessert, he Unitedwhich to pattern opens its 15th biewasher after his hard day's work give her only such alimony as Service, 16 First St., San Francisco, should be indulged in spari- America, convention tomorrow, will nnial ~ alif. Print court will award her. name, is done. and plainly ngly daintily. depart from custom in the special I get many letters from men If you could induce her to go size and style number. Too many young people want service with which the proceednew Anne Adacomplaining that they have to out away somewhere and the Just separlive the whole evening The sermon, usually delbegin. ings up and get their own breakfasts, ms a and 1946-47 winter pattyou from a she fall year, wrong. for This is ately It is ivered by the president of the would be glad enough to come ern book! Send 15 cents more for indirect sexual gluttony. It will be given by Dr. Wala kiss and takes it outchurch, copy'now! It will bring you back to her good home and comfcheapens ton H. Greever, 76, of Columbia, . . whole fashions the romance for ortable living. family of the realm of real and C.. who is retiring after serving TEVE'S ^f FFICE plus a free pattern for girl's hat artistry. as the church's secretary since book. no set in bag Dear Miss Dix: I had printed right intentBut most Americans are quan- 1933. PHONE 8622 when as Even of getting married I ion regards their Although all convention deletityofminded. \r f ,_ K r _. use did. I carelessly talked too much her 2%-year-old child. I have alcohol/ they have little gates and observers, numbering when I first met my wife at a sense of the esthetic. The French more than 1,000, will participate very been with unhappy her. STREET 24TH 416 knowing that what she What can I do about it? criticize Americans for being in the rest of the service, only party, not wanted was to make a home for gluttons. A DRAFTED HUSBAND. liquor delegates will take part _ Where the Frenchman admires the official communion. The roster in Answer: Nothing, I'm afraid, the his glass of wine, inhales its frag564 and laymen who for it is much easier to acquire rance, holds up the glass to enj- are conventionpastors wife of delegates. rid is sparkle, and Jthen delight- The 1seven-day convention will are only man oy its but slowly sips the liquor, I receive officers' reports and elect has had to pay with a wedding luuy American the much talking. bluntly swills down j officers tomorrow. ring for man who 1 . . · T E D D Y B E A R O C O N F E C T (Released ice 3564 Try Our Rolls Pecan Rolls Cream Cake Ice Cream Tfte /ce Cream for Distinctive Tastes WASH. BLVD. DIAL 4164 Free and Easy ... It's not the battle you're fighting, but DUNKIRK'S 100 wool sweater will beat the coolness. It's a slip-over to tuck in or wear with a belt. Sizes 34 to 38. $10.95. A of multi-colored plaid will delight any college girl for a skirt. Sizes 12 to 18. $7.95. % :i Casual Shop, Main Floor the Bell Syndicate, Inc.) 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