The Oshawa Times, 1 Apr 1959, p. 9

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(i 4, #4, a: foie MODERN CROCHET room | pin lace with gay rick rack | with modern crochet. Here's | laced through the picot join- | one example of how you can | ings. Completing the picture is beautify a room setting with | a crocheted oval rug, studio crochet and thread during your | couch pillow and the attractive leisure hours. The studio couch | cushion for a captain's: chair cover is made in strips of hair If you wish to obtain the cro- 'MARY HAWORTH'S MAIL Aware Of Husband's "Affair" Seeks Columnist's Advice forming a habit of in- Dress up your living Dear Mary Haworth: My hus- against band and 1 have heen happily fidelity, The sooner the trend is married for over 10 years and interrupted, and the man con have four nice children. We are/fronted with formidable hin both around 40 years of age drances to illicit pleasures, the Suddenly, within the past six greater the likelihood of smother months, George has rejected me ing the dangerous spark and decorme goo) All indications 1 realize, of course, that men are that he is having an affairigor the most part have a differ with a young single girl who 18 ont theory. There is a school of aware of his married status thought, common amongst males 1 love my husband and for/who Jack conscious awareness of many reasons do not want a di- poral principles (and their va- vorce. I don't know whether Ilidity), to the effect that a wife should have the affair brought pn, the best hand of cards, and out into the open between us; or acts most sagely to save her swhether I should overlook things par riage, when she never lets on au let hm have as much free that she knows her husband ls im as he cesires. being unfaithful jMAN REALIZES Te for the last quarter He acts panicky and frustrated ' quar " century at least, male psycholo- Y he doesn't get out alone on gists have been grinding out ar- weekends. This is very sympto ticles for popular magazines, pro-|| matic because In the past he br | he pounding the sophistry that this loved his home so much; and y ' (f shut-eye attitude on the wronged! would much prefer to do yard|STE0 ty, is necessary finesse, |! work and such. He realizes I sus-|W!'®S party, Is necessan wid] pect something if she hopes to regain first place | Please advise me which course|in her husband's favor--when, as || k and if he tires of the siren would be more apt to break up "To H at apathy thie atratr. Sincerely. = EM. |, The museuing arenes seins Bt TM. ALWAYS leading | taxes her errant spouse about his to infidelity is a conflagration of Misbehavior, and tangles openty| sorts. In well-worn language, it|With his guilt feelings, he will] has been called the flame of pas. lose self-esteem in relation to her, { sion. As with any kind of fire, it| Which also annihilates self confi- ; can be destructive, irreparably dence--and thus won't be able to { 80, If allowed to run its course find his vay Jack to a loverly uncontrolled. status in their alliance. In short, Thus in a situation such as/bY direct action, she may rout the yours, where a married man is rival and renew her grip on the smitten with an amoral single Man, but the spirit of conjugal girl--willing to have a fling, or to romance will have expired try to steal him--it is advisable Perhaps this argument has a for the wife to take steps im certain plausibility, a certain mediately to influence her spouse logic--if we assume as a premise - - that love is a hoax, an illusion achieved and maintained by the cynical practice of mutual deceit for self-serving reasons. And it occurs fo me that maybe the very men who would settle for that kind of reciprocity in marriage, wouldn't think it amiss to have affairs on the side! But real love, real marriage real relatedness (which is unity and of spirit: a sharing of truth) fs non-crushables as nylon? something quite different. Wing This is posing a problem this field Hope's book Life Together spring for college girls and other (Sheed and Ward) spells out the lady travelers substance of the real article; and Max Factor, Jr., who believes in Chapter 8, titled For Worse in travelling light and who has tells the true wife how to cope shown many a gypsy how to with unfaithfulness lighten a burden, comes up with Mary Haworth: counsels a solution. He suggests that a throug or onl nl 3 through her column, not by mail girl limit herself to one or two or personal interview. Write her Petticoats Present Packing Problem How to get all of those boned flounced, lacquered or crinoline. lined petticoats into luggage nor mally given over to such modest space-grabbers as jersey such ENSEMBLE 7% Buying on Time? + ® Know the Answers Z The Canadian Association of #4 Consumers suggests the follow- "4/ing points as a guide to more intelligent borrowing: Always explore the possibilities of borrowing from your commer- cial bank before undertaking an instalment contract or a small loan from a finance company |Bank ratés -are much lower--{if you can get a loan, {| Always find out the price at 4 which you could buy the article | 4 you are interested in for cash, {| Don't be satisfied with a 'list {price", The list price or the {|price tag often includes an amount to cover some financing --something to "knock off' for| /1 | cash. Ingist that service charges 4 be calculated on the true cash! price and shown as an "effec tive" annual percentage rate] based on that price Realize that you are in a| strong position if you have made| a large down payment, You are |entitled to ask for a lower rate |of interest because the mer- cl loan to you is more fully secured, You owe him less, yet he still retains title to your car| or washing machine, and stands to lose little or nothing if you fail to make payments and he re- possess the article, * If you can't afford to pay 10% down, you probably can't afford this purchase If you need more than two i years to pay, vou probably cent ford this purchase Revolving budget accounts are | axpensive: Why are you willing chet instructions, simply send a [to pay at least 12c extra per stamped, self-addresved envel- |year on every $1 you owe for the ope to the Needlecraft Depart- privilege of ranning a budget 3 charge account? Don't yield to ment of this paper, requesting | i temptation to pay interest the MODERN CROCHET EN- charges on tooth paste and bobby SEMBLE, Leaflet C-S-556. | pins. No, DESIGNED FOR JUNIOR THE little man of the house will be both handsome and comfortable in this outfit de- signed for Kindergarten and play time. Sturdy, ea wash ed cotton is the material of this ensemble. The slacks are a | solid color with appliqued ani- mal figures in checked cotton, an elasticized waist band, sus- penders and checked 'trouser cuffs, The matching checked shirt has short sleeves. By TRACY ADRIAN go-with-everything petticoats, and " i IRAN 10 wear one or both under her) U8r% of this newspaper travelling suit An alternate choice, he says is to farsightedly pick for travel ling when a girl stocks up. a boned petticoat, One from which bones can be removed and re placed in a twinkling presents no problem in packing If toting a change of provoca- tive petticoats is on the college girl's agenda for week-end fun the packing problem is best solved, according to Factor, by putting these into the suitcase last. Here, they'll crush Slight crushes which crinoline or layered net ruffles may take on can be eased out by bathtub steam. Don't Forget! KIWANIS RADIO AUCTION Wed., April 8 less SPRING SALE CALL NOW FOR FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION RA 5-3422 FILL 9 P.M, FULL PRICE 30.95 WIN 5100.00 CASH BY ENTERING RINKER'S NAME THE "PROCESS" CONTEST HERE'S ALL YOU DO: Submit a nome thot con be applied to our NEW PROCESS of replacing natural oils to garments after dry cleaning. All dry cleaning removes a percentage of the oils in natural fibres. We are looking for a nome that best describes this new pro- cess for replacing these natural oils. PROCESS Here ore some of the focts about our mew refinishing process to help you arrive at a suitable name . f the t ¢ that Q ent has a FEEL like DRAPE for 4 nish to all kin LUSTRE instead of o i of s COLOURS + at they sparkle like e TEXTURE to your garments \ iry foe dry fee new nstead of a NOTHING TO BUY ALL ENTRIES BECOME THE PROPERTY OF RINKER'S CLEANERS 51 BURK 'The Best In Town" HOWER VAL OF VEGETABLE SAVE 5¢ ORANGE PEKOE SAVE 14c SAVE 9c 1-Lb. Pkgs. Save 4c RA 5-1191 GREEN GAGE PLUMS FANCY TOMATOES ASSORTED COLOURS -- BALLE' TOILET TISSUE HALO SHAMPOO 15-02 Tin LADIES' UMBRELLA LADIES' UMBRELLA -- 10-rib ladies' 28-02. Tin 2 Rolls 23¢ Giant Size 10c Off 99c 25° umbrella -- woven rayon covers In gay colourful plaids. Steel shaft -- matching ferrules and coloured plastic handles to match plaids. Priced for value. 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