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Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Aug 1966, p. 10

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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, August 5, 1966 ANN LANDERS 'Phone Interruptions Annoying To Client Dear Ann Landers; Why did you have to single out store clerks for leaving customers to take phone calls? We aren't the only ones who are guilty, Yesterday it happened to me three times. I went to my den- tist im the morning and while he was working on my teeth he «@radied the phone between his shoulder and his ear and con- tinued to drill while he carried on a long-winded conversation with his wife. During lunch hour I went to my lawyer's office to sign pa- pers. While I was there he took a phone call and motioned for me to sign on the bottom line. He never even said goodbye, He waved, At 3 p.m. my psychiatrist did me in the same way, He used up 20 of my 45 minutes talking to anothér patient. Twice he me?" He said, 'No, I'm on the phone." So please, Ann, don't give us sales people a black eye for rude behavior that is universal. --Double Duty Dear Duty: I didn't single out sales people, The complaint came from a reader, I agreed, however, that it was outrageous for a clerk to leave a customer standing while he talked on the phone. And now I'll agree with you. Your dentist was rude. Your lawyer was rude and your psy- chiatrist was rude, I could say more on this subject, Dearie, but my phone is ringing. So sublimate. | Dear Ann Landers; Will you| please tell your readers what R.V.S.P, means? I gave a bridal shower this afternoon I invited showed up, It was a humiliating experience, I borrowed dishes, rear- ranged my living room furni- ture and baked three times as much dessert as was needed, Tell the slobs in your reading R.S.V.P. means the hostess is expecting them unless they call to say they will not attend.---Leftovers Dear Leftovers: I'm afraid you don't know what R.V.S.P, means, 80 please listen, R.S.V.P., is French, for "An- swer, if you please," This means the person should re- spond with either an acceptance or a refusal, The hostess should not assume (ror should she pre- pare for) guests who do not respond, clunks who don't puffs and 24 eclairs. Dear Ann Landers anybody about anything, over sports, He went those teen-agers for been so respectful what? What causes a grown man to behave this way?-- Troubled Wife Dear Wife; Your husband feels so inadequate that he must pick fights and pop off to attention to him, If something could be done to and only one third of the people Luci Hopes Her Married Life Will Escape Public Prying Eye' By FRANCIS LEWINE } WASHINGTON (AP)--As just plain Mrs, Patrick J, Nugent, Luci Johnson hopes she can leave behind some of the prob-| lems and ctiticism that befell | her as the president's daughter. Luci wants to be a housewife, Ike any other newlywed, She! said she won't be able to afford a maid and will have to live on a budget, _ With the help of her mother} and the Johnson family cook, Zephyr Wright, 19-year-old Luci gays she knows how to cook.! She says she's capable of put-| ting on the table. "a different) meal for two main meals, seven days a week without a dupli-| cate," | * Luel says Nugent will be head| bolster his ego he would behave in a more civilized manner. The fact that Luci followed her own interests and desires in the face of constant public scrutiny showed that she has a mind of her own, She said she had been brought up with guidelines that were not too rigid. Her parents, noted, "set standards they be- The safest bet is to call the answer and ask if they received the invita- said, "You must sublimate." Ij tion, A nuisance, yes, but better asked, "Are you speaking to| than being stuck with 48 cream My hus- | band is a good provider, a hard | worker and a fairly intelligent person, but he will argue with Sunday our children had some| guests over and my husband picked an argument with them into a rage and made such a fool of |himself that I really admired | having} Is this a medical problem or) make certain someone will pay| | Boys and girls, sizes 8 to | 12, will welcome these warm raglan sleeve pull- | overs in Canadiana as an addition to their wardrobe They can be quickly knitted on needle sizes 9 and 7 Disappearing Socks Give Homemaker 'Constant Headache By ELEANOR ROSS Fighters who have lost their as straightforward classics with round. or turtle neck, or with pockets on which you can put the horses heads or not, just as you prefer. If you would like the leaflet, simply send a PULLOVERS FOR 8-12 YEAR-OLDS stamped self-addressed en- velope plus ten cents for handling, to the Needle- craft Department of this paper, requesting PULL- OVERS FOR 8, 10, 12, Leaflet Number 9-66 3 | ishing cloths, oven mitts or just same solid colors, This way,| plain rags even if the very last pair in Keep a mesh bag near the! your "sock box" is not an exact | | washing machine, As you sort match in size, one youngster the entire wash, drop all socks|won't have to go through the into the bag. Close the draw-|day wearing one red and one strings, drop the bag into the} plue sock jwasher, This not only takes P | care of the socks--it's a recom If It may who knows? start of a new he does, be the punch don't get around much| mended way to save your wash-| fashion craze among the young : ' g , : jing equipment. One sock 1n its\Crazier crazes have been the any more in the ring. Young: sters who can't find clean socks right under their noses are apt to go around barefoot, if you let them, More often than any other jup lost or strayed, works can knock out the washer |rag@ on much less provocation. | |for the 10 count--around $10 in repair bills. When doing the laundry, we find it an excellent notion to ready shejarticle of apparel, socks wind! add a pine oil disinfectant along| . HOUSEHOLD HINT If you wish to re-hem THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW Stellar influences continue to be friendly toward job and-or business matters. This day will be an excellent period in which to gain the favor of superiors; aled, to make-new-contacts. who could be invaluable in helping you to further worthwhile aims. Avoid prevailing tendencies to- ward over-aggressiveness, how- ever, sy THE BIRTHDAY BT en te is your birthday, your horoscope indicates some challenging business and-or job situations during the next few months, Certain changes in work matters--especially if you are engaged in scientific pur- fiilts GF any KinG--Car fs Leolte's foresight and p: ity, be turned to your advan- tage and, by the end of 1966, you should find yourself, not only in far better position than you may be in at the moment, but ready to move forward at a more progressive pace early in 1967, For all born under this sign, however, best periods for advancement on occupational front will occur during the lat- ter half of this month, during) the last week in September, the} last two in October (unusually auspicious!), the end of Decem- ber, next February and May, There's little indication that, the next five months will bring) much change in your financial status, but do not be discour- aged, Stars say that this will \be a period for planning and | working: out programs for ex- pansion along these lines-pro-| grams to cover at least two, years, September and October will be the best months for launching such programs and, if cleverly conceived and han- dled, should bring fine results during the first three months of 1967, to be followed by an- other good three-month cycle} beginning with June 1, It will) be important, however, that you avoid extravagance and specu: lation and make no financial) commitments -- especially dur-| ing September, November and December, Personal matters will be gov- erned by generally good influ-| ences. during the year ahead, | With romance favored during the latter half of December, in| February, May and June; tra- vel during the last two weeks in October, in late December, next January, April and June. A child born on this day will) be independent, progressive in his thinking, and endowed with marked qualities of leadership, thread. Remove it carefully, dampen slightly and wind on alany spool until dry, Turns out -made dress, use the same! like new thread, with our regular soap or deter-| lieved in and told me why they| They vanish without a trace,|gent. This cuts down harmful| believed in them and we have velop in my own mind what is best for me," Among the rules was an 11| behind dresser drawers, or even) trally located spot, saving yours | p.m, dating curfew for Luci, Once she recalls getting home at 1 a.m, to find her mother small," Luci's main aim has seemed| Weed out those with unmend-| jthen later -- weeks or even | most unexpected places: in the |innards of the automatic washer, Jout in the yard, | The case of the disappearing socks can be solved, though. To }they come out of the wash, germs in the wash and adds to | worked together to let me de-|months later--turn up in the/the sweet, clean odor If you have a large family, try storing the socks in a cen- self the trouble of pairing and putting them away. A "sock box"> can fit easily |waiting up. "She chewed us up/keep the mystery to a minimum inside your linen closet, This jone side and down the other.jin these cases, start by going/way, it is every man for him. |Nobody ever made me feel so| through the family's socks after|self in getting a pair of socks }to wear, Buy socks in the different of the house, She won't ask him to be to maintain a personality|able holes and those without|sizes required for all members| 'mates, Use the discards as pol-'of the family, but all in the! to do dishes, but if he offers, | she won't refuse. | She sees her marriage to) Nugent in Washington this Sat- | urday as a partnership, 'Pat}| consults me and I consult him, I respect his judgment." | In their brick house in Texas, Luci hopes the world won't be looking in the window the way it does at the White House, OPEN TO COMMENT Everything from what she wore to grades in school was the subject of comment, Luci found out, The years she spent in the White House were the most sensitive for a teen-ager, She celebrated her 17th, 18th and 19th birthdays there, Luci had her own big deci- sions to make there--to convert to Roman Catholicism and to marry Nugent. Luci, who was Episcopalian (Anglican) like her mother and older sister, Lynda, has several close friends, both boys and girls, who are Catholic, While friends may have in- fluenced her, those who know Luci say she had been leaning toward this church for some time, propelled by her own ten- derhearted, dramatic, sensitive and sometimes mystic qualities Luci took instruction in Ca- tholicism for many months and finally, on her 18th birthday, July 2, 1965, was baptized into the Roman Catholic Church at a private service attended by her parents and her sister. BAPTISM CRITICIZED The baptism raised a flurry of criticism among theologians, who said it was a slap at the Episcopal (Anglican) church the first baptism was not valid. Archbishop Patrick A. O'Boyle of Washington defended the decision to baptize Luci, which she had requested, And Luci, in a statement is- sued by the White House, said "T felt that this was a personal matter and went about it in a personal way." 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