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Daily Times-Gazette, 5 Jul 1954, p. 9

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Dial 3-7221 MARY HAWORTH'S MAIL Mother's Happiness Threatened By Spoiled Daughter's Attitude + I am turn- of a tf " § J) E Hil) : gb! 4 38 : £ ; i iE i i 8 E £3 * i ES%E | He gimp jek ap ) |ower for ily possessive of her mother, it © to me--overridingly se a) claim to ag oi mg rivileges and com- pani 3 Eviden she is venience. Brenda 'hates' the widowers as a potential sabtoeur of her security set - up, in whic mother figures as her servant, who trades hel 3; acceptance--as an sorts "hates" the wid- to loneliness. She viting and encour: her mother to emerge from ment, to become again a in her own right--e artnership that incidentally s Brenda the s t. MAN APPRECIA As for the widower, if he were a fortune hunter, want 4 "oh has a money, he probably coi better than , rsonal for rson ina a er time, implies (1) that he is a stable character; who (2) has a great regard for Mary, and looks forward sincerely to a new lien on happiness, if he can induce her mary to marry him, John's alacrity in Jioposing riage, quickly after Mary pu aside mourning, signifies that "s had her in mind, and was bi his time to win her, if possible. Bren- da's attitude in "refusing to have tes. | Him in her house, or to let her else, Brenda ss, presumably A par on her mother's sympathy. is my belief that ug! is being entirely selfish and ir. May we have your inireasion whom ou knew rather 's inside story friend could vouch for. er, We may as well discuss the situation in the * [mother 'go out" with him, is in- tolerably bossy, in my opinion; and the elders ought to f y defy her, seeing each other when they choose. If is living in Brenda's home, then for the present it is her home too, and should imclude the basic privilege of seeing old friends there. If it doesn't, I should feel that Brneda is, in ef- fect, crowding her ks the wall, e After 26 Years In By JIM SHERBANIUK Canadian Press Staff Writer HALIFAX (CP) -- Mrs. Anta Dexter, whose 26 years at the microphone have made her the first y of Canadian broadcast- ing, says she plans to stay in radio until she is "120 years old." The broadcasting grandmother has seen Canadian radio grow from 32 stations to more than 150. She has been on the air longer than any woman in Canada and, so far as anyone mows, is the only woman in North America who has been making regular, scheduled broadcasts since 1928. ' and in self-d hould get out, In such case, what better sol- ution can be imagined, than to marry a trustworthy family friend, if their habits and te her column, pot by mail or per- third person. Taxlng your testimony at face value, Brenda's attitude is greed- of sonal interview. Write her in care this newspaper. KEEP IN TRIM 2 Don't Be Discouraged If Diet Does Not Show Immediate Result By IDA JEAN KAIN can you gain "I was unable to get into a size 43 corselet, and am now we a size 39 and it shows signs being too lose. All my clothes are f bg for me, I figure on losing another 22 pounds, and then gain | holding my weight at 160 pounds." IT TAKES COURAGE Good for you! It takes sustained courage to stay with reducing ost | routine when no one tells you how nurse. "What mukes me mad is that some le can't even see I've lost! own mother saw me Sun- day for the time in more than a month, and she said she couldn't see where I'd lost the .|your ideal we slim you look -- especially after slimming down 38 . You will reach your desiral weight and hold it, for you have what it takes. you are a nurse, you know the satisfaction that comes from helping others. You can be sure your letter will inspire many other framed jas to get down to their best weight. Just knowing are not alone in their struggle renew their enthusiasm. A wide frame and big bones fig- ure in total weight. In figuring ight, always take your frame into consideration, With a large frame, your normal weight my more than for someone you? height who has a slight frame. It is onl excess fat that is a health hazard. Send long, stmped, self-address- ed envelope for IDEAL WEIGHT CHART FOR WOMEN and TAKE YOUR CHOICE DIET. Address re- uest to Ida Jéan Kain, care of t Bewshaper, Post card requests can mot answered. Fi a a wou 8. Joreien 8 er a PEE Ey inden physicist Yale universities, In 1904 she be- came an instructor in physics at Mt. Holyoke and later was made She also studied at Cambridge, Wurzburg, Germany, Chicago and professor and head of the depart- ment. be as much as 15 pounds f She broadcasts from her home now and gets around with a cane, but she memintains her youthful in- ts | terest in people and she still says what she thinks six days a week. STRICTLY AD LIB What has she been talking about during the last 26 years? A little bit Wo everything -- gardening, vernment, 80 long as fs wn Mpg Bh arg bo interviews. the his rogram over years A been strictly ad lib. The first and only script she ever used lasted 10 minutes on her introduc- tory broadcast. While still on the air she tore it up and settled down for a homy . But don't get the idea it's strictly a woman's show. Apprently her half-hour program is just as pop- ular with e listeners. Most of all, she figures, she just says a lot of things other people would like to. "Mind you, not everyone agrees with me, but no one ever sends me pasty letters." "People usually write unpleas- ant things in the hope of changing the other person's views. Nobody bothers with me; they know I'm She didn't even own a radio when Maj. William Borrett, a founder of radio station CHNS, was looking for a woman broad- caster in Mrs. Dexter, then active in women's work and ac- quainted with everyone in the dis- trict, was mentioned to Maj. Bor- rett by a government worker whom she did not know. She is still with CHNS. A woman in radio was @ §| touch then, and Mrs. Dex still a special sort of person. Last all she was awarded membership in the Canadian Association of Broadcasters Qurater Century ub. To anyone brazen enough to ask her age, she gives the stock ans- wer: "Mind your own business.' She has a son who is 35 but as far as the public is concerned she's been 30 for a long time and ex- pects to stay that way. "At that age you're old enough to have' some, sense and you're youthful enough to understand youth and still able to enjoy both, she philosophizes. cial is "If you're part of today, you're It's The Sensation of The Year Ww SUSS-MAN'S Yes! Our entire stock of coats, suits, dresses,. shorties etc. have been re- priced and must be of loss. Hurry for these tomorrow! All sold regardless ® CASH © CHARGE © BUDGET ® LAYAWAY WAYS To BUY! 42 KING ST. W, To Go At HALF PRICE! If it's Bargains You're After Then Shop "First" at ........... SUSS-MAN'S DIAL 5-4404 CANADIAN RADIO'S FIRST LADY Radio Work Anne Dexter Still Loves The Job (as young ws the minute. Never | mind about your body, it's how ou think that counts.' 'ONGUE STILL GOOD she tells visitors, lean on her cane and steadying herself on the chair. "Can't get around as much 38 1 used to though arthritis of the hip--thank God it isn't in my ongue. "l plan to stay in radio until like to travel." er "granny." It's just "Dex" to everybody. For all her broadcasting and fame, Mrs. Dexter is like any other woman at home. The first thing she tells a caller is: "You'll have to excuse the place, it's an awful mess." From the outside, the Dexter residence looks more like a peony bush with an antenna. The whole yard is a blaze of flowers. The main feature of Dexter livi room is a radio control bo and a mi one, connec- ted directly with the main studio downtown. There is no special routine around the house before broadcast time. Mrs. Dexter gets her cue from the announcer over he radio receiver in her y Then she stops whatever she's doing and sits down at th micro- phone for a while. - More than once the show has been interrupted when Mrs. Dex- ter has had to answer the doorbell. Ae fir t sti st e st question a stranger asks is how a housewife can keep up with world affairs, e a broadcast every day, and still look after her family. However, both sons--Bruce, married and the man--received a good education and a generous amount of moth- er's attention. The man in the house, the late Dr. Dexter, was n dentist. "No matter how busy I was, I always had faith I could give my n ev: that was mec- essary. What's faith? Believe in God and keep your powder dry?" Mrs, Dexter says her secret of success is just bein, terested in every met. 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