nicer im gore A Mrs. | street, | Sons of Mr, and Howard Kelly, Mill COUPLE OF KELLYS one. Charles and Roger are , Of Oshawa. They are the the grandchildren of Mr. Wil- great-grandsons of Mrs. L, Prowse, Toronto. ANN LANDERS This Ignorant Dear Ann Landers: In your opinion, what are the chances of a@ marriage working between two people of differerit educa- tional levels? I've been going with a bach- elor 37 years of age. He has had two years of college. I have had only high school. I hald a good job and have done well in the business world. He is the only person I know who makes me to college. When we have a dif- ference of opinion he always concludes with: "Well, what. do YOU know. With your limited education your opinion doesn't count for anything." Last night, he threw my ig- norance into my teeth once too often. I told him we were through for good. said he'd like to try again. What do you think of our chances for making a go of it?--ILLITER- ATE Dear Illiterate: Not good. And schooling has nothing to do with it. So the lummox had two years of college. Big deal, If, in 37 'years he hasn't learned any- |thing about humility, considera- ition and kindness, he's the one feel inferior because I didn't go} . This morning he phoned and} College Couldn't Help Boor months. Alfred says he prom: ised his mother he would al- ways look after his sister and he cannot break the promise. He has asked me to wait until his sister dies. If I break off with Alfred I will be terribly lonely but when I think about the future, it frightens me. Please help me to sce this clearly --BLURR) SION be sitting around waiting for a man's sister to die. Get with it, Money, he doesn't want to be married, If Alfred's sister died, he'd probably tell you he has to look after his niece. This man hasn't been a bachelor all these years for nothing. | Dear Ann Landers; I'm a boy 16 and have never asked a girl for a date. I am not exactly bashful but I need a little help in starting off right. This chick I want to ask is 1/15 and has a real great person- ality, Her mother and my mother are good friends, Also my brother has dated her sis- ter. Seeing as how I have never | taken out a date before should) Halston, one of America's top milliners, created this wxurious mink dome in jas- mine white. The hat com- pletely covers the coiffure and is worn back, off the fore- head. A wide border of mink gives the effect of an upturn- A matching scarf earries out the luxurious look --By TRACY ADRIAN LOUIS BECOMES HEAD LOS ANGELES (AP)--John L. Horn resigned Tuesday as president of United World En- terprises and was replaced by ex-heavyweight king Joe Louis, who had been its matchmaker, as head of the boxing promotion organization. Horn said he was resigning because the enterprise was taking tao much time from his personal business, thighs end tummy. the MR. or MRS, To sweeten peas, cook pods with a few empty is SLENDERIZE YOUR FIGURE IN THE PRIVACY OF YOUR HOME by Renting the famous "MASSAGE - A - BELT" SLENDERIZER Activates and firms little-used muscles thot support and shape the figure, while reducing unwented weight from waist, hips, Without obligetion | request @ FREE DEMONSTRATION of MASSAGE-A-BELT from APPLIANCE RENTALS, 275 GLENFOREST RD., TORONTO 12, Ontario, neem teen tees eer ereseresereee eee eeeee | ed brim, ! | . s hh iy 1h Kelly a Py halt ask y are Charles William, two| liam Kelly of Lindsay and Ghe is lenarank, Abt you 1 ask my mother to ask her ABER oii vAstrcivssastien aia years old, and Roger Mark, | Mr, and Mrs. Charles McKay SOCIAL NOTICES ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Harding \of Whitby announce the engage- jment of their daughter, Nancy ENGAGEMENT , Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Lucek of Oshawa announce the en-| gagement of their only daugh- ter, Jean Sandra, to Mr. Carl Dean Phillips, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Phillips Sr., of} Woodstock, New _ Brunswick.) The marriage will take place on) Saturday, September 1, 1962, at! 2.00 p.m. in Saint Mary's Uk-| rainian Greek Orthodox Church, Oshawa, ENGAGEMENT \Jean, to Mr. Thomas Osborne Mr. and Mrs. James Cecil|Love, son of Mr. and Mrs. Os- Stephenson announce the en-| borne Love of Oshawa. bg A ose . jriage will take place on Satur- gagement of their daughter, Gay august 25, 1962 at 7.00 p.m Sharon Ann, to Mr. William)in Whitby Baptist Church. John Farndale, son of Mr. and) Mrs, Howard Farndale, all of} ESKIMO COVERING Oshawa, The wedding will take| The true Eskimo parka usu- place on Friday, September 7, |ally is made of the skin of at 7.00 p.m. in Christ Memorial|seal or caribou, sewn with a Church, sinew thread. --Aldsworth Photography | Dear Ann Landers: I am 52 mother? Or should I ask my but could pass for younger. My promer to speak to her sister? | \husband died eight years ago| | You'd better read this over a) land I am running his business.| couple of times because I know| | 'Three years ago I started to|! am not making this clear. This| igo with a charming bachelor|Wil! give you an idea of how |who is now 64 years of age.|mixed up I am, Thank you.-- |Alfred lives with his widowed| GEORGE sister whose age I do not know,; Dear George: It's the girl but I would guess she is about|you want to take out, isn't it? 66. 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