Ad a a a THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, September 1, 1960 § / © MARY HAWORTH'S MAIL Parents Object When Daughter against house rules to maul the ' ' [siess; sieser vers wns." Wife Changes Husband's Mind [BID FOR RECOGNITION? . . . I think i you take that stand, T A d N onal i ] warmiy wt xia, wut wis, 10 Avold Nati urmoi {nality, Ann will conform, and be- lgin to sober up from her wres- By TERENCE DAVIDSON (ever, the president snnounced Wants 0 [2] rest er [ting binge. You will be leading BEIRUT (Reuters)--A plump, that he would stay, Overjoyed, {her confidently, as you should, in wilddioaged ig ve, rately he , Sovutios Hited Mi | on thelr i the direction of "fitten" conduct appears pu L LJ S, and one eal to of |g Der Mary lament: oe have Judgment and sincerely hove YOU and seemy covteot of hoyden im. change Wislory fa the Middle dame Chehab: "We were 0 (the 15, whom 1 shall call Ann, We | pulses, East, number of deputies in the cham. nave three sons, sges 17, 14 and APPLY THE BRAKES As possible further help to Amn, She is Mademe Rose Chehab, ber) but now we are 100!" The 12 Dear 0.8,: 1 would hope that check your eommunity for. good French-born wile of Lebanon's president's wife was on their side, Aun's odd enthusiasm for wres- analytic counsel, Her wrestling President Fuad Chehab. Her con The president's position gener- | All are athletic, and have taken part ia school sports; but Ann | has developed a love of wrestling that troubles us, She always has "rough-housed" with her broth ers; but lately she has developed thing might blow itself out, figur- bias may be, unconsciously, a ukively speaking, if you--her par- compulsive bid for recognition as ©TUcial stage in her hushand's bid sironger than # was before, | ents--take the phenomenon ing first-class person in the femily| 0 Tetire from office four years uo" omoieg 200,000 Lebanese! stride, in a good humored, easy circle, Maybe she has felt the|"Nend of time, sent Chehab messages of loyalty| ed, but no spirit, (boys were worshipped and pre. Chehab was commander - In| og' oooiicide after he hed de far' greater strength snd skill. Yoke care you don't emphasize ferred, and she ignored compara. Chief of the Lebanese army In oiaoq"sy remain in office, Pealin en Spelt the situation, by word or emo- (ively: and that her only chance 19%, When the country, rent by SUC 0 SEARE B FRE. TeTOK ' tional attitude, as a kind of eighth of mensuring up, in her parents' ©1VIl war, appealed fo him to jo" iin tae outhurst of re. She is five feet, 10 inches tall, wonder of the world, eves, was to become the "man take over in succession to the lef, And Madame Chehab re-| | weighs 185 pounds and Is power: Tne sensible reaction, 1 imagine lest" of the lot, MH, pro-Wastem 'president, Camille neq to obscurity, | fully built, She easily out-wrestles is simply to put your foot down, Mary Haworth counsels ' my husband and me; and her matter of factly, against Ann's through her eolumn, not by mall RESTORED PEACE older brother is no more a match ¢Ompany display of her wrestling or personal interview, Write her| With the general as president:| Wor a cool summer appetizer tor Sor th prowess, Do this Just as you ,Mare of this newspaper, elect, Lebanon started on the shake together % pint orange or an we are, would object, quiet firmly, to her| ---- Mg [road back By 1 i | Ann insists on being allowed to walking on her hands or stand {road back to recovery, By last sherbet and one 20-ounce ean Woh ine lb ois Rigg Bo 8 / Aa ' . | spring, the country was booming apple-lime juice, If 6 8 oro-ing on her head In company, it Myg Pott's Prize again, The authorities were able -- {fessional wrestler, Lately she has, she happened to think such forms| Ld to hold comparatively peaceful started wrestling her dates when of exercise were great sport, and | . general elections for 8 new par. | they come to our house, and even great attention getters too, For Persistence {Tiament, wrestles men friends of the fam. Then 8 stunned nation heard Mrs. James T. Poits of Van- pejrut radio announce that Pres. couver has been named woman ident Chehab had sent his resig- ly and business associates of her ISN'T "FITTEN" | father -- grappling with them fin Fun is fun, as the phrase Is; "selssors" holds and rumpling but youngsters need to be drilled oc she month and handed a bow ls {thelr clothes, It Is very embar- In a sense of the fitness of things, pill of Hop roses for her help in flation 2 Daslanen, ot ing; fn. rassing to us, | and in reasonable accommodation jocsening the struggles of left: Str Tor Viich the gave (to elvilized patterns of behavior, handed children, hel fid peop that 1 SIMPLY PASSING PHASE? | As Scarlett O'Hara's old r |me their confidence ai a he doesn't seem to care es. (v Deariett O'Hara's old rurse| he quizzed cutlery manufac: have completed my task." ally f p eq |B Gone with the Wind sometimes | yyrers at home and abroad and) Ninety of the country's 99 new pecially for dates or anything else oo 0001 inte 4 y ry y i y pointed out, there are finally located a U8, firm which) gieeted deputies drove in eonvoy| except wrestling, She is quite ot: : [ |fenetl or size certain modes of hehavior that had just mastered the making of (o the presidential palace to plead tractive In spite of hor size, and igus aint fitten" for ladies, And| lefty seissors, She wrote sway 10T sith the ped gr hy WIFE PRESERVER Need an accurate color sample tribution to history came at 8 glly now Is believed to be REAL COOL SWEET SOPHISTICATE An alr of youthful sophistica- | flower print makes the bouf- tion makes this dress a candi- | fant skirt, A tiny double collar, date for the hit attraction st | which repeats the print, any afternoon, party, Black vel- | piped In black satin, Black vet is used for the long-sleeved, | satin appears again in a bell fitted bodice, White cut velvet | that cinches the waistline, with a red, green and white ~By Tracy Adrian 4 A CITIZEN OF THE FUTURE {could be very popular If it weren't nobody will dispute that Ann's a pair and demonstrated the new pic decision, He remained ada-| Mark, one-year-old, the | and great - grandson of Mrs, | son of Mr, and Mrs, Nell | Albert Bramley, Oshawa, and | "55s quirk. playiil wrestling of assorted male and old to school officials, Re: po Can you tell us what to do? friends of the family falls in that sult: when school opens in Van- "hin Madame Chehab spoke to to match fabrics to paint? Dip a Bramley, RR 8, Oshawa, He Is | | 4 4 Mrs, Overton Wager, Dun- 4 " | ' ' e he J entegory, § n p + g p the grandson of Mrs, A ehireh. Ontarin, {Should we try to ignore her be. cntegory, Bo you have a plain couver this fall there'll be a pair| yo 1ushand privately in another piece of white blotter in the paint| room, Bome deputies scowled, can and let it dry Bramley and Mr, and Mrs, | havior, and consider it Just a 9uty to call a halt on it, {of lefty scissors for each of the R, L. Howard, all of Oshawa, _- Photo by Ireland | pussing phase of adolescence? Or) You needn't go into details oity 8 three thousand left-handed miu' feared she would strengthen ° El |should we be concerned about it,| "POU your decree. Just make it Pr mary-school children. Chehab's resolve to resign, . . clear-- 0 ng: , Potts had th ginal sel Tomatoes, Red, Ripe and Luscious and try to take stern measures ag Tare " hor Strona You vor. Botts hat Le a dif 10 is DECIDED TO STAY Provide Necessary Vitamin C agalost It? We respect your good don't enjoy the spectacle; and it's wife, When they reappeared, how- Tomatoes add flavor and color| it with an olive, a small white to a variety of foods, They can onion, a pickle or a cube of ched- be added to all types of salads dar cheese as a basic Ingredient or as an Sprinkle fresh tomatoes lightly attractive garnish. A salad can with a French dressing made be stuffed with tomatoes: wash with vinegar, oll, salt, pepper and tomatoes, scoop out centers,'a bit of herbs such as basil, drain well and stuff with egg marjoram and parsley, not too salad, potato salad, meat or much, it would be a shame to poultry salad. 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