Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Sep 1964, p. 10

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' -¢ 6 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thuredey, September 10, 1964 ehaieans' v IN BARBADOS ~ \mTreland Studio ANN LANDERS Girl Is Tempting Friend's Husband Dear Ann Landers: I have been married two years, My best girl friend Is still single. My husband always changes his shirt and slicks his hair back with goose grease when he knows Kathy is com- ing over. Every time Jay drives Kathy home it takes longer and longer. A few weeks ago he had car trouble. Last week she in- vited him in for a nightcap, and he forgot the time. Last night Kathy started tol brag about her 21-inch waist. Maybe I'm overly sensitive be- cause I'm pregnant, but I really got mad when she challenged Jay to encircle his hands around her waist to see if his thumbs and index fingers would touch. I decided to ride along when Jay drove her home. All the way back he talked about her remarkable 21-inch waist. Do you think I have trouble? --Diss-turbed Dear Diss: A. baby is. in- finitely more remarkable than a 21-inch waist: If Jay ever brings up her - measurements again let him. know. In the meantime, tell Kathy she is welcome to come over if she wants to bring a boy friend along--to even up the party. But no more of this gleesome threesome jazz. Dear Ann Landers: Last year. my husband and I inherited a modest sum of money from an uncle, To listen to my mother and my aunt talk, you'd think it was a million dollars and that we are imbeciles. Every month Jay and they have a project they feel we should donate the money to, We've had personal visits from representatives of three charitable organizations since February, (My mother and aunt sic them on us.) Two nephews have decided we should put them through college. My husband and I are ready to tell them all off. How do we do it without alienating the whole tribe?--Nettled Dear Net: Where there's a will there's a relative. Funny) how nothing creates interest like inherited money. Put an end to the problem by) telling them to stop worrying) about the money because you plan to dispose of it in your own way. Elaine Bailie, Ronald R. Starr Rites Solemnized Last Saturday q The ogre destroying masculin- ity, he contends is modern so- With Momen Wearing the Pants Men's Dress Gets Fussy Touches Last Saturday afternoon at three o'clock, Elaine Mary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Robert Alexander Bailie, was united in marriage to Ronald Roy Starr, son of Mr. and Mrs, Roy Charles Starr, all of Oshawa. The cere- mony took place in Centre Street United. Church with the Rev- erend A. W. Magee officiating. Mrs, "Wedding Prayer' by Robert- son, and "The King Of Heaven 'My Shepherd Is" accompanied by Mr. Kellington. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a formal gown of delustered peau de soie styled on princess lines, with scalloped bateau_ neckline and lily-point sleeves. The front bodice and front skirt of the gown were overlaid with jewel- trimmed re-embroidered Alen- con lace, with similar motifs adorning the flowing cathedral train. Her pearl and crystal crown. held her bouffant veil of pure silk illusion and she carried a spray cascade of coral roses and ivy leaves. The matron of honor was Mrs. Robert Wright, and the other attendants were Mrs. Douglas Farr, Miss Diane Boyd and Miss Jo-Anne Smith, all of Oshawa. They were gowned alike in rose organza over taffeta, ,eaturing bodices of imported Cuanti iy lace with scoop necklines and) elbow-length sleeve The trolled afternoon-length were accented at the waists by) velvet sashes, front bows. and| con streamers. They wore matching| wedding ring headdresses with 4\read and accepted with regret.| 4 4 4 4 | Lavender, secretary, ANNOUNCE PLANS Plans were announced today of Miss Gladys Arlene 'Haz- lett's marriage to Mr, Ross Leslie "McMaster, Ronald Kellington sang skirts| Ottawa, Port Hope, ; McEvers, presiding. Oshawa. | velvet bows and streamers at the back and they carried floral spheres of white carnations with a tint of coral. The best man was Mr. Ken- neth Starr, Oshawa and the ushers were Mr. William Bailie, Whitby; Mr. Robert Wright and Mr. Douglas Farr, both of Oshawa. ; The reception was held in the Picadilly Room, Hotel Genosha, where the bride's mother re- ceived wearing a heavenly blue organza over taffeta sheath, fea- turing a bodice of Alencon lace with three-quarter length sleeves and a Uered skirt. Matching accessories and a corsage of| white carnations tinted blue completed her ensemble. The bridegroom's mother assisted wearing a pink silk linen sheath with three-quarter length sleeves trimmed with beaded embroid- ery, matching accessories and a corsage of white carnations tinted bright pink. Beforet he couple left for a) honeymoon in the Barbados, the bride donned a printed silk sheath topped with a matching coat in antique gold, matching accessories and a corsage of soft gold carnations. On their return, Mr, and Mrs, Starr will live at 300 (Grenfell street, apartment 513, Oshawa. Out - of -t own guests were) present at the wedding A FUTURE BRIDE Miss Mary Jane Budai, Bowmanville, will become the bride of Mr. John Perry Logan on Saturday, October 10, according to an announce- ment made today by Miss Budai's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Budai, Jr. The prospec- tive bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Logan, Bethany. The ceremony will take place in Courtice United Church at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. QUESTION WITNESS QUEBEC (CP)--Federal in- vestigators had interviews Tues- from jday with witnesses to Satur- Port Perry,| gg Hi h y's collision in the St. Law- Hampton, Whitby and Bowman-|,once River of the ore-carrier pee |Leecliffe Hall and the Greek freighter Apollonia, The 12,000- UNITS, GROUPS |ton, Montreal - owned carrier AUXILIARIES sank during a salvage attempt. Three of her crew died in the LEGION AUXILIARY The Ladies' Auxiliary, Royal |collision in dense fog and rain), Inear St. Joseph de la Rive, 65 Canadian Legion Branch 43 held its first business meeting for |miles northeast of here, the fall and winter season with| the president, Mrs, | ~ SPEAKING PIPE Russian doctors have devel- oped a modified tobacco pipe which enables mute persons ,to ispeak through mouth-controlled Norman) | vibrations. The resignation of the treas- meeting will be held September urer, Mrs, Leslie Brown, Was!17 at 7.00 p.m, The Mrs. Robert Williams will act j|in this capacity until the end of the year, Mrs. James Anderson gave /the catering report. Mrs, Alfred read the | resolutions to be taken to the '| convention and these were voted lupon. A donation will be sent to "CABRE", Six members of the\ance was requested for next Auxiliary will be on the Christ-| week's meeting September 15 at mas Tree committee and a 7.30 p.m. tions for all booths and help in knitting and needlework will be most acceptable. Members were reminded to come out. to all meetings. There is much work to do, and all vice for Others'. The wedding is to take place | Saturday, October 10, at 4.30 p.m. in Pioneer Memorial United Church, Hamilton. 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Or is fashion now about to shift its emphasis toward making the male -- rather than "He smells nice, never sweats (only perspires), and surren- ders his young sons to a world of females," DESIGN FOR DIETRICH being the breadwinners now can afford to choose husbands who. attract them as.men, not as providers. Men, therefore, could ear to dress for physical at- raction."' DE-MYSTIFY SEX That seeming feminine ex- treme in physical attraction, the bared bosoms trend, had prompted Laver. to speak up. 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