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Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Sep 1963, p. 7

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Dear Jain: At » time when) ~-- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thuredey, September 5, 1962 7 ~<a ANN LANDERS So Many young girls are looking | ' for men with the aid of ajmonds, Tell Chet you appreciate!) LOVE ORNAMENTS YOU LL iF geiger @ounter it's downright|the sentiment attached to an| Masai tribeswomen in East : Labor For Love ae refreshing to hear from a gallheirloom but you are not marry-|Africa love copper wire orna- y who has uncommon commoniing his grandfather and you'd|ments and often carry as much Is Not Slavery | sense about money and dia-|prefer a =2 pearl. as 25 pounds of copper = ug AND BE SM ART Dear Ann Landers: Well, I| Dear View: She sounds luke zy What eee 72 \have just read another articleja lovely girl who was never "lin a magazine--probably the|taught the importance of good : t = |500th on the same subject--| grooming. ; people say . } f|Women: How To Hang On fo| The most tactful person in the i Your Husbands, office (and preferably an older » 4 about NESBITT'S | Tt's the same old palaver--let| woman) should tel her gently him dump his snoes and socks|and in private that her short- ' bsg Mrs. Ruth Arnburg m 0 -- in one of -- in the living room; It's okay.|/cuts in grooming are destroying If newspapers and cigare'te/much of her charm. F J ig Fs | ashes are dropped on the floor,| Dear Ann Landers: I'm a girl ially sha paige the r | | so what? The same goes for|22 and I'm about to be engaged. , sonal, friendly service at as } ' matches, toothpicks, jackets,|Chet is still in college. H j shirts, shorts. Let him slop col-|comes from a well4o-do family NESBITT'S. She admits fee on the rug. Just mop it up/and works summers for his dad. : . ° ee and keep smiling. Chet has saved some money this to be her main reason | Still Only cal Baby him, Spoil him. Pamper| toward marriage because I told P b> be'a happy NESBITT'S | A him, Make him "ng Lo ges Blea ' wouldn't marry him un- ' j ! : Love him to death, Make surejless he proved he could save. ( | there's nothing left for anyone ae folks have spoiled him : customer. se val ONE ! else. Keep your hair neat. Wear|rotten. | a : 9 4 starchy little dresses. Be tidy} Now he wants to give me al H ARNBURG Te9 er > j at all times. And by all means|hig diamond ring which' be.|] SERVICE & PERSONALIZED ATTENTION be cheerful -- he gets enough|tonged to his grandmother, [ YOU WILL NOT FIND IN ANY OTHER STORE WHERE guff in the business world. After|don't want his grandmother's ; J ; @ \all, he might not be here next ring. I'd rather have a single a BD R/ PERSONALIZED With Your Choice of a . i year. |Pearl which he paid for himseif.| SERVICE s ' ge Well, my husband may not be) Chet says I'm out of my skuil A | oi all here next year--but there's anjand my mother agrees with WAS. INVENTED' | HAPPY BIRTHDAY DANNY! leven better chance that I won't/him. What shall I do?--PLAIN| 33 KING EAST LADIES' WEAR PHONE 725-0532 / ° | \be here either. I'll probably nee | : i ine | ental hospital. ac ' i Danny Paul Bawks,.son of Mr. agd Mrs. F, 0. Kirby and |S anise ae tateaing. hel | Mr. and Mrs. William J. Mrs. John Bawks, all of Osh- |petter already._ONE OF MIL- Bawks, Clarke street, is cele- yo : . LIONS & ; brating his 7th birthday today. . '9 | Dear One: There's a differ His proud gramdparents are mes _ Monarch Color Studio jence between doing things for a y e Gi wands ee |man because you love him, and being a dormat and an unwill-| ing slave. The difference begins) with how you feel about the! ' | guy. Thanks for letting me know) : . i how you feel about yours. | Dear Ann Landers: This prob.| lem is a hot potato which has} | been kicking around our office! for months because no one | | 1 | knows what to do about it. A certain girl who came to e l work here quite some time ago A is just as_pleasant as she can) pp t be. She's efficient, gets her work G re Is ee a e€ er Ss work done early, then helps/ others to do theirs. But one thing about her bothers all of Le ; 6 = a 'ox ns us. Even the men have com- , ' Pde I ' :, I iS R yy mented on it. fs re She is one of those "clean on! es HAE VADIAN top, dirty underneath, types,"| as my mother used to say. Her face is always made up just so and her hair is lovely, but her eS lingerie straps are. filthy, ner , wea er a slips look as if they have never , been laundered and if her gar- ter breaks she doesn't bother to| ; , "Di-a-lon" classics in bewitching. fall | sew it back on. She pins her 1 ' ; ' ceachings to ber pirdie. Wemnl { fashion shades. Quality knitted matched : she crosses her knees and the| : ' pullovers and cardigans -- basic to the oe ibe : "goto baad dirty slip show, a Teen-Miss Wardrobe. Sizes. 10 to 20. See 3 . | : " Colors include Snow White, Black, Brown Should we accept her for her good qualities and keep quiet, | heather, Blue Jay, Regularly 3.99 & 4.99, should somebody tell her? If 30) PRETTY WHITBY WEDDING |sicveat'rt-tew'rnon] J _ All Saints' Church, Whitby, > rock ett | '3 Pullover Only 2 AT was the setting for the re- cent wedding of Mary Edith Willoughby and James ~ } Ham Quail. 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