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Port Perry Star (1907-), 3 Dec 1953, p. 2

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pE Ch aha F = i. RR RARE AE BREESE SAL AME SR ES ERR A ERE ON am doing wrong, = but [I can't help myself. I hope you can, I am 20, mafried five years, and have three children. When I married I thought I was in love with my husband, but that only lasted a year. He ways telling me how is al- uch "he * loves me, and that he couldn't live without me, an voted father. "Six months ago d he is a de- I fell in love with my husband's best friend, and he with me. have a child). . . . (His wife is --a--friend--of -mine,--too,--and--they -- I've tried so many times to stop seeing him -- once I did, for two weeks, . and I was miserabl e! "I realize that some day we will be found out, and so many will be hurt. I couldn't bear to hurt my husband! with him for the ch Shall I stay ildren"s sake? CONFUSED" * Suppose your * fallen in love with this man's husbana had po [ron-on Designs in Vibran A=. i] 1 vr IY y « \ A} Colors E HIRST "Dear Anne Hirst: I know I wife? Wouldn't you get down on your knees and pray that she would resist him? Then pray now -- for courage to do what you know is right. The fate of seven people lies in your hands. Will you go off the deep end? Break your husband's heart? Conspire with this new lover to betray his wite. per- haps forsake his child -- be- cause you are too weak a be- ing to refuse your physical desires? Will you bring shame a 8 ® @ 8 8 g 0 00 se 0 00 --* to your --children--and---sean--- dal to yourself? Or will you stay with this husband who loves you so, raise your children "to be stronger than you have been, and find reward in the know- ledge that you turned to the right? : I expect you hold precious the regard of this othe; man that loves you. Will you tell partner in guilt, but must 're- main true -to your vows? * Then 'see you indeed "will he not -as a temptress but as a woman who un re- sist an illicit love and restore -his integrity. FEE TE BE BE BE BC BE EE EE EE RE NEE OE BE NE NE IE NE EE shea, "Dear Anne Hirst: My last boy friend is. terribly jealous. -His best friend does flirt with me, but it's only in fun. (I've decided I like him better, any- how.) -But the other night my friend-'and I quarreled, and I told him we'd better stop dat- . expensive him you can no longer be his- marriage who would disrupt his hdme, - 1 A . | : She's 3 Women IR All In One An American husband is hav- ing a distracting time. Although he is not a bigamist, he is mar- ried to three different. women. The amazing explanation 1s that his wife has three conflicting personalities whieh, in turn, as- . sume control of her, thus going one better than the famous. Dr, Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Doctors say hers is the strangest case they have ever met. They have given each of her personalities a separate name: Eve White, Eve Black, and Jane Blue. : As Eve White, she is # nor- mal, happy young American wife and mother.-But sometimes unconsciously, and sometimes at will, she sheds her marital and maternal responsibilities and be- comes Eve Black, At these times, she goes to big stores and orders clothes, helplessly to a passion for drink, and continuously seeks the com- pany of men. ! * Jane Blue, her third' person- ality, is a single young woman, honest and straightforward, and completely unaware of the fact that, at other times, she is either married; or behaving in a way that would shoek- her deg. As Jane, she is prepaied™fo" --cover--up-the-minor--indiscretions | af Eve Black. Sometimes she re- turns the. clothes that his pro- fligate young woman purchases on her shopping sprees, and at other times declares thai she will take over the clothes for herself, asking that the man- agement have them altered to fit: her! _ Jane is not aware of the exist- ence of Eve: White at all and be- lieves that the Eve Black whom she has to befriend from ~#ime to timé. is. another person. The change-back from Jane to Eve White happens without any- complications- at all. But on the occasions, when Eve Black has " reverted to Eve White in the midst of an affair with a man, she has wept with shaine and agony. The problem that- still faces the doctors is to. eliminate en- tirely the personality of Eve "Black, and if possible merge the characfer-.of . Jane satisfactorily with that of Eve White. Unfor- tunately, psychiatric treatinent indicates that: Jane has the succumbs a be 9 Pee we . ET Tes elt 7 Goa 3 ALTE i Ask a) Little Shaver -- Three-year-old Michael Collingridge still-has-a. long time before the first peachfuzz of manhood makes its ap- pearance, but he figures it's never too early to brush up on his fous fd ¢ technique. ter of the barn. Screens in the 1 hen-house had to be replaced "at the same time a Modern Etiquette Q. Is it proper, when bowling with friends, fo deliver your ball son On an adjoining lane is dell his ball? °° : one of the most strict is that one should never do anything to dis- tract the attention of a bowler on an adjoining lane. If he is preparing - to deliver his ball, "then you should wait until he has bowled before you start down. the runway. ! Q. When a girl is with her escort at the table in a nightclub, and she wishes to leave the table to go to the restroom, -what should she say? : A. "Will you excuse me" is sufficient, ; ; Q. Who is supposed tq stand the expense of 'wedding photo graphs? ow A. The bride's family. = Q. When a young man takes a girl out to dinner, and she hap- ~ pens to know he doesn't earn | much money, should she be very modest in what she orders? A. Yes, but she must be tact- ful enough not to overdo it. She must realize that the young man 'would not have invited her if JGINGERTARM oline DO Clothe WINTER -- with all the let- ters in' capitals, really caught us napping. Arriving overnight it- delivered the. goods around here on the morning. of Novem- ber the 4th -- that's just for the record. Some of our doors and windows were still screen- ed to keep out the flies that had been buzzing around unfil that day. The cows were in the barnyard at night but the young stock was still out: in the fields. It being Saturday there was al- so week-end shopping to do. As we sat at breakfast I decided to go down town before the weath- er got any worse and before too many other shoppers got around. But alas, too many other folk had the same idea. No embroidery--just iron on! Luscious roses in t rich red. with soft * Beautify sheets, towels, scarves, many other items! wo shades of green leaves. pillowcases, spreads and Pop'em in the wash--colors stay vivid and glowing. Just iron on! able! Jiffy! Pattern 580 has 14 motifs: Wash- four roses 4 x 4%; four roses 1¥4 x 2%; six roses averaging 2% x 4 inches. Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS in coins (stamps c¢ annot be ac- cepted) for this pattern to Box 1, 123. Eighteenth St., New Tor- onto, Ont. Print TERN NUMBER, and ADDRESS. plainly PAT- vour . NAME EXCITING VALUE! Ten, yes TEN popular, new designs to crochet, sew, embroider, knit-- printed right in the Laura Wheeler Needlecraft Book, Plus many more patterns to send for --ideas for gifts, b makers, fashions!" Send 25 cents for yours copy! azaar money- 3 ing. He threw an awilal scent; and I was so upset. I didn't realize that he cared so much. "What shall I do? Make up with him? : : ANXIOUS" * Why take this boy back, * when you admit you like his }- * friend better? That indicates * you are not seriously inter- * ested in him, you know *- This is your chance to drop * him, and I expect it is reglly. ~* what you have been waiting * for. Now that you two aren't * seeing each other, perhaps * his friend will ask for a date * with you. It is worth hoping . * for, anyhow. * » When you are tempted, re- member that just. being good pays best , in the end. Anne Hirst's , wise counsel has given many a troubled soul strength to go on to peace. Write her at Box 1, 123 Eighteenth St, New Toronto Ont. : CATCHES WHOPPER It took fisherman Reg Harrison six hours to land a 1,660 1b. blue pointer shark--the biggest ever hooked from land -- along the Natal coast a few weeks ago. The shark fought tenaciously all that time. Mr, Harrison, who weighs only 148 Ibs. said he lost count of the number of times the shark went out and was played back, : ; It took two hours to "man- handle" the monster fish on the landing pier. And it needed all the efforts of thirty natives to load the shark on to a lorry. p This fon't The Place -- At a glance, this elght- "po be Just another hunting trophy being carted home by a happy ( Int deer appears ~ Hunter. But this Is just how. Prentice Brown, Jr., found him, animal, trying to cross the highway in the black of the night, _ erashed Into, and 'ruined, the grille of Brown's automoblle, strongest per Lite andamav. . finally replace the Eve White one. 2 If: that happens, the distracted husband must start to woo.and win his wife all 'over again, and Jane must then be persuaded to accept the fact that she is the mother of -a small boy! : fis ---------------------- . For Half-Sizers! A877 142-24 by-thone Solas Be well-dressed every day with: "a" separates Proportioned for the shorter-, waisted, fuller figure--no alter- ation problems! '* Whip up this smart ensemble with ease--have weskit and skirt match,.' blouse in contrast. Pattern 4877: Half Sizes 1434, 16%, 18%, 20%, 22%, 24%:. Size 16% weskit and skirt, 2% yards B4-inch; blouse 13%; yards 35- inch, This pattern easy to use, sim- ple to sew, is tested for fit, Has complete illustrated instructions, Bend IRTY - FIVE CENTS (#84) in eoins (stamps cannot be seoepted) for this pattern, Print Bass, STYLE M Send order to. Box 1, 188 grant Bt, New Toronto, wardrobe! There = wera, plenty of : early shoppers. 1 forgot, when I |} started, that roads could get slippery-but 1 was soon put wise on --that--§core.--The---wig ---wag-- was going as I approached: the tracks and although I applied the brakes. very. cautiously I still was unable to keep from skidding. Had I' been going fast I hate to think what might have happened. i Down town I was actually able to find a convenient park- ing space, where I was very" particular -- as always -- to park at the proper angle. When I left my car there was a car on my left but not on the right. After coming out: of the first store I visited I found a big car on my right, parked at such an angle that it was impossible for me to .get out. Under nor- -mal_conditions I might perhaps . have made" it but in wet snow, with little or no traction, it was impossible, Why drivers are so careless in' regard to parigng : I'll never know -- especially - when parking space is so limit- ed. That morning there was noth- ing I could do except continue my shopping on foot, carrying parcels against the driving snow, and hoping the other car would be gone by the time I- was through. It wasn't. I had to get two men to push, shove or. lift the rear end of my. car as I :backed gently out. A lot of unnecessary - work and worry because one motorist was incon- siderate. = I © While I was in town having my troubles Partner was at home having his own sweet time. There were yearlings in one pasture, heifers in another, all had to be brought into the shel- 4; i Ee Hs i, : § He a1 ht ISSUE 48 -- 1053 "to cope with. But, with industry Ifyou feel by windows, also in the bath- room, Water had to be drained from the tractor and; during the evening chores, heifers had to be tied up that. had -never, been stabled before. Any farmer will know what that means to a man "working alone but unfortunate- ly it means nothing at all to those unfamiliar with farm -con- ditions. Even those who have once lived on a farm forget very easily once they are away from such problems, That we real- ized when, by pre-arrangement ° Bob:and Jay came up to take us down to Toronto to see our grandson. Bob was™ quite sur-- prised that, the weather had given us §o much extra. work that to. go away for three or four hours was: impossible!! So Partner still- hasn't seen his grandson, Naturally in a day or two the worst will be over -- cows quieten down and heifers no longer balk at being tied up. It is sudden changes that_create the extra work and 'worry. ' "Well," you might say, "why 1=Tiot-sel-out-and-move-to-town?"~-- Yes, why don't we? To us that would be like jumping out of the frying pan into the fire. Farm problems are more or less familiar, ones that "Wwe some- how manage 'to meet and over- come. Away from the farm' there might be situations that we would find ourselves unable creeping up on us on the one side and a new highway prob- ° ably closing in on us from the happen. other, anything can However, which survey the De- partment of Highways will take: has-.not yet been decided. But, until the Department makes up its mind many farmers are kept on tenter-hooks. In one case the surveyors drove iron stakes 'right through the centre of one man's barn. The owner has a lovely home, in beautiful sur- roundings, far enough away from cities and highways to make it a wonderful place on which to retire -- a day prob- ably not too far distant. Now he doesn't know what the fu- ture holds in store for him and his family. The same uncertain- ty applies here. If the survey that goes through our farm is accepted most of the land would be needed for a clover-leaf. Whether the house would be --as=they-are-si --he didn't--have--enough--money, { and he might resent it if he knew she was "holding back." 2 Q. May one ever use the fork for eating a double-decker sand- wich? : ; -A. Not if it is of the "closed sandwich" variety. It should be ' gaten with the fingers. If it is an "open" sandwich, then the fork is used. Q. With whom should the bride drive to the church for the wedding ceremony? "A. With her father. Q. Is it proper to mail birth announcements to all one's friends, even to those whom one: has telephoned the good mews? A. It would seem rather fool- left standing we don"t know* -- ~and if it were whether we would like living so close, to a busy highway is another prob- "lem that would have to be faced. In the meantime we are not worrying -- at least not much. The powers that be at Queen's Park are unpredictable, As long A. There are rules of etiquette | on the bowling lanes, tao, and told the news telephone, But to all others whether in town or far aw > malled announcements are in or er, : 'RELIEF IS LASTING Here's headache relief such as you never thought ble . . . In- stahtinel Instantine is a prescrip- tion-type formula, that acts so fast, so thoroughly that your pain is relieved almost instantly. And this relief is prolo « + « it 1astal Best . of all Instan tablets give you fust the mild lift you need . . . actually make: you- feel better. Get Instantine today! 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