10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, March 23, 1959 low her late husband's lead In getting tattooed, when she had MARY HAWORTH'S MAIL Interest In Tatooed Woman Raises Daughters' Objection Dear Mary Haworth: Many|Anglo-Saxon code of proprie ears ago, as a youthful whim, J|seems to predominate, and to ad tattoos done on each arm.|have the last word in our society. Later I married a wonderful girl who was a fine wife and mother. ASKANCE REACTION She died a little over a year ago. his escort and approval in the offbeat experiment, But the situ- ation has changed, and not in her favor as a daring innovator, since his death--which leaves her facing the critics alone, sans the dignity and support of married advocacy. What seems dashing in cherished wifehood may be typed as low-grade vulgarity in the widow, alas. As for what you ought to do-- whether to heed the critice or Bacon Tastes Good Served Any Time Bacon needn't be limited to breakfast serving! Many are the possibilities for using this delect- able meat at other meals of the day, too, Bacon In casseroles, with vegetables on a platter, in sauces over other foods, and bacon in sandwiches are a few suggestions, A bacon and vegetable platter can be colorful as well as good take a valorous stand on behalf of the woman you love (if you Thus your daughters' askance do)--I leave that crucial decision Our daughters are married, with|reaction gives you the pitch ofito you. But if good companion homes of their own. I live alone, What to expect from most peo- (ship is in the cards, for you and with a housekeeper coming in|Ple; when, as and if they learn of her I feel that you can afford to tasting, An example Is baked bacon with buttered beets and Mexican corn in cooked green pepper halves. | Since luncheon and supper dishes require larger quantities ERE EEE EERE RN NE ERNE KRRESGE S | | | | EASTER CANDY SHIT THT £99 £3 LF 5 the widow's considerable invest-|proceed to marry despite your|of bacon than does breakfast Recently a widow moved into ment in tattoo artistry, Women daughters' objections. Because if service, bake rather than panfry our nelghhorhood--the widow of in general will raise an eybrow|you find happiness in an honest | the meat. Place separated bacon a marine officer, She graduated and decide against her as an|relationship, your good fortune in slices on a rack and bake in a from the same college I did and oddity, And amongst men there that respect can't possibly be bad 400 degree F. oven until brown is widely traveled, 'a pleasant|™il be a ripple of disrespectful for them. M. H. and crisp, about 10 minutes. conversationalist, most attrac. amusement and speculation, con-| yoo yaork counsels cerning the possible extent and LONG REIGN Louls XIV of France, crowned several times a week. 'SPECIAL "KRESFAIR" ASSORTED CHOCOLATES Wan | DECORATED CHOCOLATE DECEST AL " SLL ow ET Bach .... 35 1.98 LOWNEY CREAM « FILLED EGGS (] Each. . .. PANNED M.M. : EGGS. Each 35. CANDY - FILLED EASTER tor 29°°1.98 PLUSH EASTER TOYS to FILLED EASTER BASKETS "19 ses ass seen tive. I have been considering marriage, but the attitude of my|pictorial results of the skin-art- through wr Wma, wo by mail y or personal interview. Write her, age five in 1643, lived untll daughters worries me. They may Sangh scenes or become yay It was one thing for her to fol-'In care of this newspaper. 1718, right spiteful, They too liked her at first, until they learned that she is tattooed extensively. Now they are violently opposed to her, as they say a tattooed women is freakish and "not quite nice." (Yet they | admit that they've thought noth-| ing of the figures on my arms.) DEFENDS DESIGNS The story is simple: When her late husband was assigned to duty In Japan, she went too. Like many men in the service, he had been tattooed; and, while in Japan, he visited one of that country's most expert tattoo art- ists. His wife became interested and had a massive design in the best native technique done on her back, from neck to waist, Later, in California, she had other work done -- one large and several small designs. In my opinion, tattooing is en- tirely a matter of individual pref- erence; and when subjects are tastefully chosen and well exe- cuted, neither freakish nor de- grading. Please tell me what you think, Sincerely, C. P, WOULD PERMIT | Dear C, P.: This could be a tall | tale, I suppose; but to be on the safe side, In case you aren't kid- king, I'll take it 'for real." As for what I think of a woman who decorates herself (if that's the idea) with massive tatooing, 1 confess I tend to subscribe to your daughters' feelings: that a real lady wouldn't do such a thing. And that a woman who permits it is branding herself a bit of a freak and 'not quite nice." Admitted that designs tattooed on the torso may be admired as art in parts of the world, still, po amount of salesmanship can translate this kind of thing into genteel adornment of the elvil- ized female. At least, not in the Anglo-Saxon tradition of refine- ment. 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