10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Jonuery 7, 1959 - . MARY HAWORTH'S MAIL -| Proper Care Important To Good Sculpture Piece First Love Suffers When Fellow wer si't clr sms tiene bef ie Moves Into Smart, Social Set DEAR MARY HAWORTH: My feughter Grace, 19, a sophomore a girls' college, has known John, also 19, and a sophomore in a boys' college since both were In high school When they met, he wore all hand-medowns, and was just a "erazy kid," but with many good traits, seemingly, Although very intelligent, he seemed to get into A good deal of trouble (never se rious) In school, ete, His mother a war widow, has always worked hard to maintain thelr home, John and Grace spent much time together house dates, home work, school dances (when he had money); and both have many friends of both sexes, About three years ago John moved to the fringes of a rather smart neighborhood and has met many girls with much more money and position than we have, He has started his own dance band, dresses well, and has become quite sophisticated He drinks a great deal at times but, as he really has great charm when he wants to, and Is fun to be with, these girls have heen pursuing him, ALWAYS RETURNS " fit I'hree times In the past year he has become quite Involved with different girls, but always came back to Grace, He Insists she Is his one true love; and lans to marry her after college fe Insists he delights In leading these girls on and dropping them, | ot feel It with any conviction, because he remembers when they snubbed him, , Grace loves him deeply and Is very patient with his continual dropping of her; and tries to un. derstand him. But he becomes insanely jealous if he sees her with a boy, or hears of it, Right now, thing very strained again and n't know why and Is erable. He alway 1a iment right before her hirthday or Christ mas Da yo are he dot of course, mi un see any hope of con By ELEANOR ROSS kept clean, there'll be no need for s, from the man who pays vast sums for a Van Gogh or Matisse to the girl who seeks an {inexpensive original to give (tinuing this relationship? Grace beauty and distinction to her feels they will never marry, hut|room, he Insists that she should just BUY. CAREFULLY beauty undiminished, "trust" him, 1 hate to see her, Not only paintings but sculp-| Alabaster does not take to wa- waste the best years of her life, [ture and other art objects excite tor, A cleaning fluid is recom. Please advise us, 8, G, our interest, We buy carefully, mended to keep this clean, No FACES TROUBLE selecting pleces that will fit\doubt the curator of your local| DEAR 8. Gs "As the twig 15 Ecetully into our decorating museum or an art gallery doar, hent, so the oh inclines nr In| they wi offi Big) ig Sould. yugyont Jun: Wat to uae. ' - on a nutshell, that is my prognosis pis, Ml satisfaction, oy MARBLE AND IVORY concerning John, He seems to be! Pleces of sculpture are enmor-| There Is no trouble between heading towards perennial mously popular and art museums marble and water, Marble an be {woman trouble {report that fine reproductions are| washed with soap and water but | hiready at J, he. on ty] Mitch sought after as holiday should be well rinsed, (heel, tually, p 1 : . LLL Ivory reacts to molsture and| sir oli Bi ulated The right site, the proper base humidity by splitting, It ean he becomes Insanely jealous when and lighting, placed to bring out|cleaned hy sponging with a half- he learns that some other lad aj 8 beauty of the plece, Is a chal: and-half solution of water and al. paying attention to his neglected lenge to the owner of good sculp:-icohol and should he carefully Grace, Heo assumes instinatively| ure: 8 challenge that is smartly dried immediately, Ivory objects that he's being paid off In his RL of owners, should vever be placed near any 4h J J +o [kind of heat, OD po oe pdt Ri Curators of major art galleries| Real terra cotta can be washed dealing in the dating field and museums are Intensely Inter: hut plaster treated to resemble [Unstable fs the word for-John's|®% In this phase of our culture terra cotta cannot be washed or behavior as a courtier, And a lad) And one of them has passedicleaned hy any household who is making a habit of incon. AONE ome, cogent rules for the method, stancy, hypocrisy and self-Justifi.|¢Are of sculptures, WOOD PIECES He tells us that taking eare of Wood pleces, so liked hy mod. cation during adolescence is not culptares tv Dan'eatly 3 house 50 " y . going to be a good hushand-if ern sculptors and collectors need much care. Here again, a dry and when he marries, These are keeping matter, If the piece 1s | strong words to apply to John's _-- sal Bid [eharmer routine; but, alas, they | nowadays, There is a chance ting] Hoanie AL 3 Je recom {It she scraps this policy and " ; I think Grace's Intention 18] starts hth field iy admirers, oe, plese soul 28. aveiully sound, In warning her that mar-\he will become more distant still fight Be AIR ty ora ralage to John 18. not a Sure ven wo, my advice to Grace It lowed to stand In a strong draft thing, She senses, | with acute take that chance, Don't throw phe changes that on ¢ alt. awareness, that marriage to her yourself at John's head or his, o£ Ange ol oceur In the isn't written indelibly Into his feet, Wake up and live, as a per hurls ty when " temperature "image" of his future, He does-\gon In your own right, \ifts plays hob with wood, so any plece of wood sculpture should be carefully considered If there is validity to the at before purchasing, unless you tachment, If John has a poe tislly "marrying rega or | | Grace, she won't lose him hy|have selected just the right spot (correctly) as the real love his} oop She "ialemate over to|for It In your home, the sculpture material | A bronze, for Instance, should) corroded by water, It must be |dusted eonstantly to keep iis IS UNSTABLE At best, John values Grace) |the upgrade of this month but, 'When In Rome --- You Can Be Happy'| . ' | Canadian Discovers VANCOUVER (CP) - Daphne Hutcheson has returned here after spending seven years In Italy, including four years in never be washed, since it can be|pome «iiying and working as an|where she did office work, then Italian," Learning the langusge| 18 the most Important thing she | says, | "You don't realize what a mess It Is when you can't speak to anyone, ask your way, order a meal," she sald in an interview. | "Canadians," she sald, have) no accent really, not the heavl- ness of either the English or| American accents, When they| learn a language they usually learn It beautifully, And all you need Is a good memory," { It took the 29 - year - old Miss | Hutcheson ahout 1% years to learn the language well enough to get by, but "now I think I THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW Seek advancement hy directing your thoughts and actions Into new and profitable channels now Develop new skills which may help you to enlarge the scope of your endeavors, FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, you have just entered a favor. able cycle for furthering job and financial goals, and you would he well justified in making plans for expansion throughout 1959, Keep your objectives In sight and make the best use of your skills, One word of admonition, hows over: In dealings with others, be tactful, Don't antagonize those who could be helpful, Financial affairs should be on In this lon, do avold ex- life to date, But, as he 8 Un-\peoyidence--and devoting herself _-- stable, he doesn't know what oj "0 ean s who are willing to HOUSEROLD HINT travagance in March and April; also next November, Creative expect of himself In future; (1 wholehearted swains, If John hence Isn't making any commit-j Fue Thai fight to win ments to her, except In a VARUE 0 "0 Cie bompetition comes be "manana' spirit, of "let's walt tween, M, H. and see. {last you for months It Is. possible that Grace truly Mary Haworth eounsels| Just add one tablespoon tui loves John: and possible also through her column, not by mall|pentine and three tablespoons that her wistful fidelity to him oi personal interview, write her linseed oll to one quart of boll alone is the bond between them in care of this newspaper, A home-made furniture wash to keep your furniture: lookin | like new Is easy to make and wi matters will be under fine stim ean speak If well enough to pass as an Italian" After learning the language, she said, learn the customs and etiquette and accept them, "For Instance, in Rome, a re- speciable young woman would not walk on the streets alone at night, go to a restaurant or to a theatre alone." | Miss Hutcheson spent three yéars In Toronto and Montreal, went to Kurope with her mother, Mrs, J. G. A, Hutcheson, She de- cided to stay on alone In Rome, The Aluminium Company of Italy gave her a job, but bhe-| cause of the difficulty of foreign. ers obtaining permits to work and | the watehfulness of Italian police on this matter, the company sent her to the northern town of] Borgofranco d'lvrea, | Aluminum 1s made there, The living ls primitive ~ no electric ights, no Indoor plumbing or heating, only stove and hearth, | She began learning Italian In the company's office there, she sald, THREE WAYS TO ENSURE BETTER HEALTH FOR THE . 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