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The Oshawa Times, 1 Mar 1960, p. 10

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years were crowded with con- certs, piano lessons and singing lessons. But she gave up the sing- 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Totoion Jor 1960 - M ARY H AWORTH'S MAIL THE ST ARS g AY RT IMPRESSIVE PEARLS Pearls in profusion are fa- wvored for both daytime and evening, Right in step with this popular fashion is this sumptuous set consisting of necklace and earrings. These pearls are unusual in shape and are linked together with tiny ! By ESTRELLITA Brains And Beauty Lose Friends Even In Grammar School Days Dear Mary Haworth: May bejocre mind, antagonistic to real this isn't the proper place to ask|excellence, advice, but I am desperately in| If you have no real friends in need of it. T am an ordinary sev-|the "school situation--but only enth grade girl; and I am having | gir] classmates who behave spite- some trouble making real friends. | fy ly to punish you for eclipsing Last report card I got straight |them--accept the penalty of being A's. My friends tell me that Iidifferent; pay the tax, as it were, and the prettiest girl in my sec-| for your special gifts. Don't be tion (only five girls). Of course hangdog or apologetic in relation to me this is always flattering, (to their unpleasant attitudes. ays it creates b- | hit = ways it creates a pro |RESENT EXCELLENCE 3 tro i j Other girls are jealous of me, ein EE alr so my friends tell me. Though Yared from within lr ay smile and try to act nice, they [i tations hi Dyed Ye sit in the corner and pout. When | 0 ter prs Bg wi TNT 1 speak to them, they grunt Or | omize, Fr 3 Shey pee. make a face. I have often| 4 ctively vig Wher gu J shonght bi these girls (seeking "'safety in numbers") to| : |even the score. y the as friends at all. ! What bo do? C.P. | Trying to make friends with | such spoilsports on their terms is LETTER CONTRADICTS comparable to sticking your head Dear C.P.: There is a contra-|in the lion's mouth, to prove your diction in your letter. On the one willingness to be buddies. hand, you say that you are hav-| Ay persons find their own kind FOR TOMORROW By ESTRELLITA Trying to assess today's values may find you somewhat confused if you don't look well below the surface. There are some conflict- ing influences, but aim as high as you can and you should make some gains. Harmony in personal relationships will be important. FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, your horoscope indicates that, while the current month should be a fine one from most angles, you could hit a snag if you are careless in signing legal docu- ments or other important papers. Personal interests should pros- ing, "Singing and whistling don't go together." She doesn't hold out much en- couragement for anyone wishing to follow her example, however. Training is almost impossible to find. She perfected her techni with a book Whistling as an Art written by the late Agnes Wood- ward of Los Angeles, and was aided by Dr. Ernest Nickel of Ohio, who gave her a few lessons during his vacation near here. Miss Mayneord says she is a "pucker-type" whistler who trills easily but finds the yodel diffi- cult, Dr. Nickel advised her to turn professiongl, but she preferred the security of her job in a Peter- borough bank. per during most of 1960, but you may experience short periods of| emotional tension during early June and early October. From July through September, you should find social activities ex- ceptionally stimulating, and Aug- ust and December give promise of some fine developments where, your job is concerned. Expect some good news of a personal nature in January, 1961. A child born on this day will be idealistic and intuitive but in- 4 ing trouble making friends. .On : oe other aking you quote| eventually. And the finer the type "friends" as saying that you are the fewer, alas. Time, growth, dif o the prettiest girl in your sec- and new scenes of endeavor will gold beads for an added touch [4 0h." also, that other girls areturn the tables in your favor, of elegance, Made in four (jeatous of you. . over the veits. As for whit th ph strands they are the new, im- | What is the meaning of this? art y portant, longth. The |Who are these' praise-giving, re- Jeatw h ine = eciate hs matching earrings are clusters friends, who seem philosophicall ME als, f tl Wing a 1s. are CIUSIeTS | jocidedly in favor of you? Are y. M.H. | | OTe Pe race ._ |they boy friends in the class? Or| Mary Haworth counsels . -By Tracy Adrian la minority of one or two girls, [through her column, not by mail| longer assuring "Women's Ultimate Happiness | |amongst the five im your sec- or personal interview. Write her| |tion? in care of this newspaper. Or, in speaking of friends say- ling nice things about you, are you simply using a figure of speech KNOW THE FABRIC School tunics and boys' slacks | ds ", Dr. M. Mead impret to put your own impressions . Depen On en ' IL. : €a across? Is it your honest convie-|%f terylene and viscose can be £*All .the things that are sup- posed to make women happy are dependent on men," according to Dr. Margaret Mead, the distin. guished anthropologist. This she believed was one of the main reasons for discontent among North American women In our society nothing a woman does herself will help to make her happy, Dr. Mead said. 'She must be chosen, courted, married, cherished and supported, or per mitted to help support a home and given children to rear in it. No single accomplishment that she can list as one affecting her happiness is one that she can enjoy as a human being, with a soul, a mind, and an individual relationship to people as people, to the community, and to the world." The U.S. anthropoligist pointed out that girls were expected fo place getting married first, above the service of God or their fellow- men, and above the use of the| perticular gifts with which they had been endowed. Sex adjust- ment had become so overvalued that people doubted whether any! brary. * of __|tion--a fact which your intelli (Washed and worn without press-| Yon or man -- Who chose gence can't overlook -- that you|ing. In this blend fabric, 65 per a career which did not include are the smartest and prettiest |cent terylene is necessary. clined toward impulsiveness. Canadian Siffleuse| Calls Herself The 'Pucker Type' | PETERBOROUGH, Ont. (CP) Mignon Mayneord began whistl- ing in her high chair and her puckered pastime has carried her to the concert stage. A mezzo whistler with a two- octave range, Miss Mayneord be- lieves she is the only concert whistler in Canada. Her debut was at age four, when she whistled in a Sunday Daughters Help To Deliver Baby GREENE, RI (AP) -- Two sisters, nine and 11 years old, helped their mother deliver her first son Tuesday in a cottage half a mile from the nearest neighbor and without a tele- phone. "Everything worked fine," the father, Louis Repose, 34, said later. "My wife stayed conscious all the time and told the girls how to do things." When Repose returned from his overnight job, all he needed to do was to fetch the doctor to confirm the obvious good health of Mrs. Repose and Allen Louis Repose, sleeping in his mother's arms. The Reposes have seven daughters. "My wife has never had la- bor pains," Repose said. 'No warning. They've all been close calls. I had to rush to get her to the hoenital for six of the girls and just about made it." All except for Carol, the first child. school concert. Her high school "I had to deliver her myself." early marriage could be really wir] in the section; which makes normal. he other girls jealous of you? In But our definitions of happiness She ihe Bn oa truth, 'as you and normality, many things out see it. over to me, did you con- f which delight and contentment cider it necessary diplomacy to could spring were denied. accredit the claim to other She cited the current tendency sources? | PURCHASE YOUR FAMILY'S . of marrying the most eligible suitor rather than wait for the poN'T SELL OUT more loved one, who might not] My advice is to wrestle with] be in a position to marry for sev-| these questions and find the real SUPPLY OF eral years answers. Do you have friends?| ) -- Or don't you? If you have BOWLS OF SUNSHINE friends, even a few, only one or| Salads are in season all year two, you are fortunate and | round, and provide color as 'well blessed. In which case, it doesn't as vitamins to our sun starved matter if you aren't loved by all, | diets. Use only fresh vegetables|and everybody's pal. Don't bid and fruits. Wash them carefully for that. and soak greens in cold water for, Popularity is not a worthy aim, a short time to crisp if neces-'because it involves the aspirant | sary. Dry on a towel or by drain-| (especially the superior person); MILK ing and store in a polythene bag!in insidious self betrayal, usually. | in a cool place. |He gets alienated from his basic| RT = self (the acorn containing the oak MANY HELPERS tree of his potentials), if he la- SARNIA, Ont. (CP) --A force bors and strains to create an of 900 women was organized to image of himself that is inoffen- raise funds for a new public li- sive, or wholly acceptable, to the {mob mind--which is the medi- POLAROID LAND CAMERA KIT SPECIAL If you have ever wanted to own the famous 60-second Polaroid Land Camera, now is the time to buy. 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