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FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1967
THE ORANGE LEADER
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DEAR ABBY: Do you think a Wedding gown can jinx a
marriage? I am being married soon, and my aunt has of-
fered to let me wear her wedding gown which is beautiful,
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items, one just might be the
gift for your man.
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■ enjoy a gift that is useful.
Here are some items locally
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wouldn’t wear the gown for other reasons. The criticism of
your relatives obviously affects you, or you would not have
written. If you can’t afford a new gown, borrow one from a
“winner." -
stripes. But again keep the man
in mind when buying.
much. Instead of throwing away
his favorite old shoes, take them
te be repaired. •
And if none of these give you
any items, take heart, we’re all
in the same boat.
See you in town tomorrow..
cigarette lighter—torch shaped
like a gun; first aid emergency
just like new, and fits like it was made for me. I really can’t
afford to buy a wedding gown, and this one would be perfect.
ping for them is the same as
for others — choose something
you’d like yourself.
Not that you’d like to unwrap
a beautiful package to find a
Luxury items available locally
are quite varied.
Examples are an automobile
vaccuum which plugs into the
car cigarette lighter; a butane
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Confidential to “Mother of Daughters": Yes, I will tell
mothers to teach their daughter how to cook, iron, and keep
house properly. But I will also tell them that there is some-
thing even more important in a good marriage. Girls should
be taught to cuddle a man, listen to him, entertain him.
laugh with him, forgive him, and make his home a “happy"
place to come home to.
Many divorced women say, “But I always kept a nice
house and had his meals on time, and the rat left me."
My whole family
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clothes. Men like to go gay
casual wear, but if it’s loud,
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How has the world been treating you? Unload your problems
on Dear Abby, Box 69700, Los Angeles, Cal., 90069. For a
personal, unpublished reply, enclose a self-addressed, stamped
envelope.
When you are testing candy,
use about one teaspoonful of
the mixture in one cup of ex-
tremely cold water.
Change of Hours
Dr. W. B. Hightower, Dental Office
1208 Elm Street
General Dentistry
Tue. Thru Sat. 9 to 12 — 2 to 5
Except Thursday 9 to 12
season.
But if your man is less aware
of his clothes than a newborn
baby, maybe he’d like some-
thing to use in the lawn or about
the house.
Men seem to love gadgets —
try a lawn sprinkler; a tree
pruner; a sprayer which at-
taches to the garden hose; or
a tackle box which can be used
to store all the old nails in his
tool kit. •
I They also like to hark back to
items which they remember
from childhood — an iron skil-
let, an old barrel (some we’ve
seen come equipped with
wooden, plugs — they make
dandy party beer or water
kegs).
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WONDERING IF BLAZER RIGHT FOR DAD
. Sandy, Gary Smith Look for Gift
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DEAR ABBY: I am a secretary to a factory executive and
I drive 17 miles to work and back ever day. To help pay for
my gas, I accepted as passengers two men and two women.
All are married, but not to each other. They were strangers
until they started to ride with me.
1 Everything was fine the first few weeks, then one of the
men began giving one of the women “back massages” and
“neck rubs" to ease her tensed up nerves, he said.
The idea clicked, but good. Now all the way to work and
back these characters are giving each other back and neck
, massages/ which turn out to be more mauling than anything
i else. Tw sit in front and two sit in back. They switch around
[so each one gets to'maul someone different.
I don't know anything about their private lives, but whatever
J troubles they may have I don't want it treated in my car. And
on a busy highway yet, I’ve told them to cut it out, but they
ignore me. What is your advice? THE DRIVER
DEAR DRIVER: Ask the two ladies (?) to sit in the
front with you, and the two gentlemen (?) to sit in the back.
I That should put a stop to the "group physiotherapy."
Levines
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$299
For cool summertime comfort, the nylon
mesh oxford M a natural. Three oyelet inco,
crepe-type sole. In brown, mana etzes
6% to 12.
The Slipper
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Dark brown antiqued alipperewith combi-
netion last, natural crepe eoles for Dad a
comfort. Leethor-Nke uppers. Men’e ekzeo
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Pool Stroller
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Sturdy tarry cloth pool stroller. Royal bue,
bned in yolow tarry cloth. Non-skid eoles,
machine waaihable. Twin gore for eosy slip-
on. Men’s bizes 6% to 12.
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A country casual made of natural or light blue monk’s cloth.
For really comfortable wear, It features a natural crepe sole,
cushion arch and inner sole. Men's sizes 6% to 11.
selves.” he advised.
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in a hectic search that leaves,for men, the best policy is stay
you exhausted for the Sunday conservative in designs and col-
celebration.
in handkerchief and tie set. These
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The rule to follow when shop- they usually like to pick it them- 'color square and paisley. The nwAR i n
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pop.'casual puff not folded, in the
front suit pocket.
DEAR ABBY: What is your opinion of a middle-aged
divorcee who has her parents announce, her engagement in
the newspaper to a middle-aged man? j
The middle-aged man happens to be my ex-husband and
the father of my two teen-age children. He didn’t even have [
the decency to tell his children that he had marriage plans.
Th youngest cried bitterly when she saw it in the newspapers. |
Your opinion would be appreciated. • EX-WIFE
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Women^s News Deadlines
Reports on parties, showers and meetings should
reach The Orange Leader before 1 p.m. the day af-
ter they occur. They also may be reported in advance.
News over two days old cannot be accepted.
Weddings and engagements with pictures and
anniversaries may be submitted until Wednesday
at 5 p.m. for use the following Sunday. Pictures are
not used for anniversaries less than 50 years.
Persons in outlying districts should report their
news to the correspondents of The Orange Leader.
They are as follows:
Mrs. Virgie Scales, Bridge City-Orangefield, RE
5-3178; Mrs. Sherry Talbert, Deweyville, SH 6-2801;
Mrs. Rosemary Crawford, Little Cypress-Echo, TU
3-8254; Mrs. Jonelle Armstrong, Mauriceville-
McLewis, PR 9-1788.
Mrs. Wilma Buckmaster, Newton-Burkeville-
Wiergate, 379-4424; Mrs. Jean Osborn, Pinehurst,
TU 3-9056; Mrs. Frederick Bahr, Starks, 743-5496;
Mrs. Bea Jordan, Vidor, SU 6-1454; Lu Dell Jeffers,
Vinton-Toomey, 589-7219; and Mrs. Lillian Chatlosh,
West Orange, TU 6-1005; Mrs. Max Adams. Kirby-
ville-Buna, HA 3-2754.
Sherwood 4-H
Lists Agenda
LITTLE CYPRESS (Spl) -
Members of Sherwood 4-H Club
will participate in the county
achievement show Saturday at
Bancroft School.
The club also plans a work-
shop June 26, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. in
agent’s office to work on record
books due July 1.
At a meeting Tuesday night
in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
L. L. Dougharty, members were
asked to take sack lunches and
money for cold drinks to the
workshop.
Glenda Hudson conducted the
meeting. Gandina Hilliard led
the opening rituals and Patricia
Dougharty gave a devotional.
Committee reports were given
by Russell Baker, Patricia,
Larry and Paul Dougharty and
Travis Hudson Jr.
Larry Dougharty reported on
the state tractor meet which he
recently attended. Paul
Dougharty told about the dairy
livestock show in B a y t o w n
where he won first place with
his calf.
A workshop will be Monday in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wal-
lace Hilliard for the Sherwod
Club arena.
Charles Muldoon- led recrea-
tion. There, were 25 members
including new members, Belinda'
Dukes, Gentry Queen, Joe
Dougharty and Joy Authement,
and Jody Peabody, a visitor.
There were 12 adult leaders
present.
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Articles of clothing which see
available: Practical or luxury popular locally are blazers, the „ ------------
ever - popular sport shirts and kits for the car; car bars; and
walking shorts. f' ‘ ‘ "
Clothes are always a popular “We have sold quantities of
walking s h o r t s for Father’s
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don’t spend today and tomorrow says that in choosing clothing want their husbands to wear
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them themselves. So they get gown is “jinxed” because my aunt's marriage ended in di-
them as Father’s Day Gifts.” vorce. My grandparents say if f wear that gown they won’t
Another .popular item is the attend my wedding. I would reaUy like to wear it, and I
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, . DEAR EX-WIFE: Perhaps your ex-husband was as sur-
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 143, Ed. 1 Friday, June 16, 1967, newspaper, June 16, 1967; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1619891/m1/3/: accessed May 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.