BETA The highlight of the Fund- er's Day banquet of the Beta Sigma Phi Sorority held re- cently at the Hotel Genosha was the choosing of the "Girl Barbara Pritchard Feted By Friends At Tea, Showers Mrs. Pearl Pritchard held a trousseau tea last Friday for shower at her home assisted Plc her daughter, Barbara Pritch- SIGMA PHI HONOR of the Year". Seated left is Mrs. Kenneth Young, "Girl | of the year" announced by the Ritual of Jewels Chapter. | Seated right is Miss Judy |frying pan, coffee pot and mix-| ling bowls. Colleagues in the Parts and {Accessories department of GM presented the bride-elect with a coffee table. Miss Carol Conlin held a {by her mother, Mrs. F. E. Con- ard, at the home of her sister,|lin. The bride elect was given Mrs. W. A. Sampson. To re-'a linen presentation. ceive, the hostess wore shocking] Mrs. Jack Devlin, Mrs. Wil- pink shantung. The bridegroom's|liam Carrigan and Miss Eelen mother, Mrs. Eugene McAvoy, Stafford were co-hostesses at a wore a blue silk suit; the bride- elect mauve organza Mrs. W. A. Sampson received and others assisting were Miss Diane Sawyer, Miss Carol Con- lin and Mrs. Albert Gilbert Mrs. R. W. Bassett and Mrs. R. W. Pindar poured tea and serving were Mrs. William Car- rigan and Miss Helen Stafford. Mrs. C. A. Rott entertained at a bathroom shower. Co-workers and friends held a shower at the home of Miss {miscellaneous shower at the home of Mrs. Jack Devlin. Mrs. Dillon Sawyer held a {miscellaneous shower at her home where Mrs. Pritchard was presented with a floor polisher. Miss Diane Sawyer held a |pantry shower at her home, as- {sisted by her mother, Mrs. {B. J. Sawyer. Miss Pritchard is to be mar- intimately identified with his sex obsessed behavior. In a sense, MARY HAWORTH'S MAIL {you are living in a moral swamp |in .an atmosphere tainted by his |insistently pornographic think- ling. You are quite right, quite Husband Shames His Wife By Ogling Pretty Girls su Dear Mary Haworth: I have a|ting it rule. They put on the Do you have to put up with problem with my husband. I|brakes as automatically as they this? Not if you don't want to. don't know if all men are the would stifle a yawn, muffle a| Get specialist guidance from same, but my husband's inierest|sneeze or smother a cough inl, Family Service agency coun- in other women has me in such company. In brief, they don't|sellor, a psychiatrist or a psy- a state that I can't enjoy any-|voluntarily ogle and stare with! chiatrically - oriented clergy- thing and I never feel well. |avidity. man in insulating yourself Is it he who is wrong? Or is| So much for preamble. against the infectiousness of my attitude wrong? I am cer-| Your husband's attitude, as| your husband's morbidity. tainly mixed-up He takes away you describe it, is sexually mor-| a Te : any self-confidence 1 had and|bid. It is, to be frank, a very, AS you begin to cope de makes me feel very inferior. [neurotic type of self-indulgence Cisively on your own behalf, to He practically drools over pic-/in sex fantasies that could lead tures of scantily clad or un- by degrees to semi-psychotic sex |™ dressed women in newspapers misconduct, involving him in|Suit, and on TV and is always ad-|serious difficulties in his pi bs miring a preity face or figure,|sonal relations or even with the|at first). M.H. looking the person up and down law. He needs psychiatric help] Mary Haworth counsels with a measuring glance that!to break the spell of his sick| through her column, not by mail ogi Ze NS nS Live. self-centredness. or personal interview. Write her Is I ? in care of this new: , Is it normal for a man to find; 9VERCOMPENSATING? a a other women so appealing when| It is possible that he has a he is married and presumably|latently homosexual bias for which he is overcompensating,| loves his wife? : compulsively, with his brazen {such defilement of your married mate, your husband may follow grateful for your lead MEDICAL CHECK MONTREAL (CP) -- of 20,000 He can't keep his eyes off {justified in protesting against] get into a healthier moral cli-| or.| (though perhaps unconsciously, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, Mey 12, 1961 IRSA Sn dy 24 1 ' 'Helptul Hints = 1 sy favored habitat of both moth] On Spring Cleaningjfavored habitat By ELEANOR ROSS to spray| NEWS IN BRIEF And don't neglect Certain unwritten laws are closets and drawers with a good strictly adhered to in spring-'moth repellent when cleaning's| cleaning circles. done! One of these is that closets, Another of the unwritten laws and drawers are left until|is that summer draperies don't weather is warm enough for|go ap until the weather dictates winter clothes to be stored and it's time to leave the windows {replaced by their warm weather open. This job, therefore, usu- |counterparts. And perhaps noth-|ally coincides with closet and ling on the seasonal cleaning|drawer cleaning. {schedule makes you feel more, Winter drapes should be | virtuous, more the model home checked for loose hem seams {maker, than to stand back and and repaired before they are {look at spic-and-span closets and laundered or dry-cl d. | drawers. Since so many of today's win- To achieve this happy state, dow draperies and curtains are {here's one plan of procedure made of drip dry materials and {that really works: tag washing instructions are | After closets and drawers either lost or forgotten from {have been emptied, dust thor-| season to season, a few remind- |oughly. Then mix up a solution|ers might be in order. i |of sal soda concentrated--about| Machine-washing is not al-| {half a cup of the soda to the ways recommended, since many lof the miracle fabrics do better! bucket of hot water. | REMOVES MILDEW with just a brief soak. If water tends to be hard, as This solution will clean, re- move all traces of mildew and|it does in so many parts of the deodorize, all at the same time. country, add three t P Swab out the drawers and all|of sal soda along with your soap . : |girls in shorts, in summer, and | |the girls look at me and smile, : las if they know how I feel. I i |don't understand his behavior, - |as I don't feel attracted to other men. And I don't see why so much importance should be emphasis on greedy interest in female charms--trying to kid {himself, in other words; trying {to reassure himself that he isn't | women examined at the Royal|oasily reached surfaces of thelor detergent. This not only soft: | Victoria Hospital's Well-Women|closet with a sponge dipped inlens the water, but speeds up Clinic, 60 per cent do not visit|the sal solution. For high, flat|the action of the suds. Dirt will surfaces, use a sponge mop; for|float off faster and less soaking ! 8 {their doctor regularly, a poll incompetent and afraid of sex.| Rid It is a mark of health on your | Showed. The women queried [part to feel vaguely shamed, re-| were being checked for cancer the high corners, a long-handled time is required. brush. Don't scrub. Rinse thoroughly Remember these corners need |two or three times, or until the FIRST SPACEMAN MOSCOW (AP) -- The Soviet Communist party organ Pravda has begun publishing a long serial story on the life of Yuri Gagarin, who made the first space flight April 12. AIDED EDUCATION SAINT JOHN, N.B. (CP)~The New Brunswick chapter of the Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire spent $14,698 on educa- tion in the province last year. SKILLED OUTFLOW BOURNEMOUTH, England (CP)--Sir William Garrett told a conference of works managers that "too many" skilled British workers are leaving Britain for the United States and Canada. EASIER FIGURING SOUTHPORT, England (CP) A conference of Britain's shop- keepers at this Lancashire re- sort urged the government to adopt the decimal system for coinage, weights and measures. HOUSEHOLD HINT To save time in laundering small doilies, smooth them over the sides of your washing ma- chine or refrigerator to dry in- |volted and depressed at being and ohter diseases. special attention, for they're al water is clear; then hang to dry. placed on the female form. stead of ironing. Glover, "girl of the year" de- clared by the Phi Phi Chap- ter. Standing is Mrs. Mervin Perkins 'girl of honor", Ritual of Jewels Chapter. ~--Oshawa Times Photo GROUPS, CLUBS AUXILIARIES PMA CLUB The regular meeting of the casant Monday Afternoon Club was opened with the presi- dent, Mrs. Elwood Bradley, pre- siding. The roll was called by Mrs. R. G. Collison. The scripture lesson was read by Mrs. Ray- mond Dillabough. The secre- tary's report by Mrs. Duncan| Nisbet and the treasurer's re- port by Mrs. William Reed. Readings were given by Mrs. George Fowler, Mrs. William Does a wife have to live with! this? R.V. | TWO ATTITUDES Dear R.V.: I imagine that {most honest men would agree {that their first impulse on see- {ing a lovely woman or pretty girl, in pictures or in person, is {to take a second look. partly, |I suppose, because every man |carries unconsciously a dream. |image of perfect womanhood in | his mind and instantly wonders: "Is this she?"" Hence the im- pulse to double-check by look- ing again. 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