Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Apr 1965, p. 11

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f the tanaiid LG. ss « ' ON ROAD TO SELF-SUFFICIENCY Mrs, Jane Simon of the that are helping her sate _ tes 4 Mie 3 Big Cove, N.B., Indian re- Tondeas? a euty Guta. "a serve displays handicrafts tablished a handicraft shop New in- (CP Photo) of family resemblance, SOMETIMES BETTER TO GRIN THAN GRIMACE : ting By HAL BOYLE NEW YORK (AP) -- Re- marks middle-aged women get tired of hearing: "Oh, 1 don't think it's get- very grey. Someone across the room would hardly even notice it." "Maybe Richard Burton, does carry out the garbage for Flizabeth Taylor. I wouldn't mind carrying out the garbage for her myself," "You need more than a hus- band, Grace, to help you get into that girdle. You need a crowbar," "You mean this is your hus- band? He looks so cute and boyish -- for a moment I thought he was your son," "Mother, it's much too young for you. Why, even I wouldn't wear a dress like that," "Madge, what makes you think everybody will know you're over 40 just because the boss gave you your 25- year pin at the company din- ner? You can always claim you started as a child la- borer," "Yeah, that's my ball and chain over there--the one with the frizzy hair." "Of course, I'm going to get you a present: for Valentine's Day, Grace. What would you rather have--a wheelchair or a broomstick?" "Sometimes I envy Madge: A career of your own, and no husband or squawling brats to tie you down. And think of the retire- you, ment pension you'll get--in a few years," "Sure I asked you to get me a blind date, Charley. But where did you pick this one out--at the old ladies' home?" "You sure you want to go on this particular cruise, ma'am? Usually it's taken-- uh--by a ~- uh -- well, by a younger type crowd. Some- times they can be pretty noisy,"' "Il carried her over the threshold when we came back from' our honeymoon, but I -~~guess on our silyer anniver- sary I'll have to rent a bull- dozer," "Remember how jealous the boss's wife was when you first came to work here, Madge? 1 guess she isn't afraid any more. She even sends you a box of chocolates on your birthday,"' "Oh, is that you Grace? You oughin't to scare a fel- low like that so early in the morning. Well, what are we having for breakfast?" "For the $1,000 face-listing job, tie geis rid of one extra chin, Frankly, Ella, in your case I'd plan on spending around $2,000--maybe $2,500." "Hi, Momsy! This is an emergency. I can't get a baby sitter and I simply can't miss my appointment at the beauty parlor, It's been ages since I've had my hair done. Would you mind coming over and taking care of your lovely grandchild this afternoon?" "Well, how did you spend your day, Ella, cackling with That Middle-Age Mark Can Really Be Laughing Matter! a bunch of old hens over the bridge table as usual?" . "The grey hardly shows at all, dear, except at the roots." 'I'm afraid these dresses are a bit too--uh--too youth- ful for Madam. Perhaps you'd find something more suitable in our department for mature matrons." "Hi, Momsy! This is an emergency. We're having Jim's boss and his wife to dinner tonight and 1 want to serve lobster casserole. Can you rush right over and show me how to make it? By the way, could you stop at the fish store and pick out the lobsters?" "If you had more to do, you wouldn't have time to feel sorry for yourself." "IT can't zip it up, Ella. Fither you're going to have to get a larger girdie--or a stronger husband," "Why do you still go on insisting that we eat by can- dlelight? That kind of stuff is for romantic kids and newly- weds." "What do you mean, do I still love you? Now, let's don't get started on that, But after 26 years I'd think you'd realize you're not married to Cary Grant--or Richard Bur- ton, for that matter," "Hi, Momsy! This is an emergency. Jim and I ran a little short and I wonder if you could lend us $50 until-- but don't tell Dad. Gee, Momsy, I don't know what I'd do without you." Soviet Fashion lo' specalaton jot wor tate Liza Seeks Success On Own, Without Garland Association By WILLIAM GLOVER can do it by myself now," says Liza Minnelli. As she talks, the confidence of a 19-year-old glints in dark brown eyes--and thing more: The determinat prove herself lcame swarming with her services, But Miss Minnelli her|felt the deluge wasn't really for Garland's jon\daughter, She turned her back ig league bids and went off engage- some-|her, of a girl with special need torn b jattention from me," Liza phil- _NEW YORK (AP)--'I think Ijosophized later). Then agents and produce but for Judy ra series of stock For Liza Minnelli, of course,/ments. 'Is the daughter of Judy Garland.) tinues. "T don't get nervous! 4 ; (8 y sod np sips . 1h And until now she's been Oe ee, vi " ie whe s in the audience--| ing to sever her identity from) 8 she's on my side, But I want) satellite association with her r nowned momma, The girl who is getting ready for Broadway debut May 11 as "T didn't feel I was ready,' e.ididn'| want to come to Broad- way until I felt sure of myself and felt that people were ready to trust me, and identify me for}, the leading lady of Flora, the|myself." Red Menace, contrasts present circumstance with what 'L think hap-|phase now," pened when her career began) When did she feel she wasifinger of her left hand. Allen| three years ago. Soon after get-)ready for the big time? ting an okay to try, from Miss Garland and her father, film di-ithe day I rector Vincente Minnelli, "I think I got sure of myself met George Abbott Lizajand convinced him | was good landed a part in an off-Broad-jenough to be in this show." way revival of Best Foot For- Flora,. the Red Menace, rsiaren't any, The only thing that} bids for I'm through thal! peter Allen, whose diamond en "When you grow up around a) voice, you get to imitating it. Since Best Foot it has become a lot stronger and purer. And I. think I've changed the way I pronounce words Mommal 4 puts a lot of Rs in where there|& I've hung onto is the way she |phrases 'Mi-mi-mi,' " |e Miss Minnelli enthusiastically) % describes a joint appearanc with Miss Garland at London's |Palladium in December, and ex-| jpects that lady to be in the first jnight audience here | '*My mother's great," she cots my father to see me at a pre- view first. She gives me confi- dence, but I feel his critical awk's-eye,"' Another important influence is lgagement ring is on the third!' jand his brother are a singing! lduo from Australia. Liza and |Peter met on a Garland show.| THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, April 26,1965 |] | they'll be. ; Another indication of change es unge is the commentator's statement that pgs -- ro ge MOSCOW (CP)--The plung-/@re "in grea ing neckline may be a symbol/Pring. Slacks are seldom seen of a new era in fashions for|i" Public here since puritan ele- women in the Soviet Union, |Mments insist they are naughty, However, the commentary eug- It will be a little while, how- , ever, before it becomes appar-| Er sely xe toed papain --_-- ent just how far the necklines) As for shorts, they aren't will plunge. ' Revealing dresses have lenel nena "incl to cea Poe been frowned upon here, being) sumably the reference to their regarded as symbols of West-| rowing popularity meant their ern decadence. -- - use at. the seashore or in pri- But a change is heralded at vaie the spring fashion showings at! 'Other notes from the fashion Moscow's Dom Modeley (House. ; oo e inten diet the mouse: Two-piece suits are in; ts ride high ; thrice - weekly showings, the| Patties plone Pe aren commentator says that this 8€8-\fashion able 'for decorations son evening dresses are "very while brooches and other orna- feminine." She goes on to 88Y| ments are out of style that this means they have} é plunging necklines. | The only difficulty is that the HOUSEHOLD HINT show doesn't include an evening Ask for the bones when you i: dress, Until the stores begin| have the butcher roll a roast for 7% selling them and women begin'you. They make delicious soup. sate earn taping ening pre $ : 3 | ANN LANDERS - Spanking Husband dick, So's His Wife Dear Ann Landers; I'm 50; shocked I'm no. sure I can ex-| ne 3 . then wash the bowl press myself properly, A lovelY | ramily dishes. woman I've known for years} : (we are both in our middle 308) nO print IS oe cag ta org confided that her husband} ~ te rom the vet's pestis hee ior she bgt ene] pet pen ae beg it,| = him. She asked if my husband 8! sa was) ever spanked me. When I told| all right, simply because the her I would never tolerate such| Whole idea is repulsive to me.| an indignity she looked at me} D ' oe " as if I was crazy ig ear Ann Landers: y wed- Then she went on to defend) tng ghcing es off but her husband by saying he never} ian tert fy a 3 " er spanked her unless she de-|\ "sak eluate a served it, "And," she added, 'Ij : ; y| usdally feel a lot better after it svt oped six weeks ago, : low-|, Sunday we. were at the pool] their)ogether and she told me she |didn't think she should dive off| dog lick the cooking bowl and with the I always thought only class slum dwellers hit wives. This woman {fs well-to- ward. musical about the mid-1930s, "T got the job without them|co - written ad directed by * Personality | do and prominent, Is something wrong with him--or with her?-- jthe high board because she is jfour months pregnant. This knowing who I was. It wasn't Abbott, the main role, or even the se-|backstage potentates, cond most important--then sud- opening was postponed, there was more when famous Judy missed the "The story is about a girl) denly all the publicity was about|/who's looking for something and) me." when she gets it finds it isn't) When she broke her foot, the|exactly what she wanted," shejfice who usually gets the vote! andiexplains, There's some dancing, \as excitement|a good deal of singing. |'Least Personable' in a popu-| "It took a while for me tollarity poll. le premiere ("I know the real rea-/find my own voice,' says Miss} Being tagged with this label gon was she didn't want to draw|Minnelli, getting to that matt the dean of Broadway} Helps-Or Hurts' erlis not good for job opportuni- --|ties, joften that people fail in their By ROBERTA ROESCH d There's someone in every of-\¢ the person who rates as| 3 ta since surveys show too! @ > | There | means she will be in her eighth Still Shaking ail tin of men| Zonth when she stands up for Dear Still: hit their wives and they live in| en knew she was pregnant| mansions, on suburban estates! when I asked her. Do you feell --and in the low-rent districts.|}; was fair of her to accept? | is indeed something|My mother is mad as a wet/ wrong with him, and with her,|hen.--Undee-syded | too. Dear Un; You said you asked A woman who tolerates a,this young woman to be your spanking is as sick as the man|matron of honor because she who gives her one. It's both)was your dearest friend. Does Sistrange and interesting how'being pregnant make her less Ps yar 7 |jobs not because of their lack | . .. * these physical kooks seem tojdear? ban 4 jof skills but because of their ie "tind each other, My guess is! Maternity clothes today + |personal traits, a] that they rehearse a little be-|don't look very different than 4 | Don't be the one who de- QUEEN LUCI \fete marriage. some of the latest fashions, In serves this unwanted vote, Luci Baines Johnson, | fact it's hard to tell what's simply because you're so in- dvuchter of President and | Dear Ann Landers; 1 spent) cooking under the shifts and the volved with getting to work; wrs J,yndon B.. Johnson, |the weekend with a relative in}Empress-line gowns. Help her each day you don't get a view poses for her official por- |Montana. Opal was always|select a dress that hangs loose, in the mirror of the traits you! trait on the eve of her |lackadaisical and not whatjand you hang loose, too, Doll. take to your job crowning as the queen of {you'd call the world's best Te ee ee Even better than your home the aaniial Azalea Blossom | housekeeper. I-didn't go there HOUSEHOLD HINT mirror, though, is the following) festival in Norfolk, Va to inspect her house, however.) 0. 9 new kind of cheese- mental looking glass, which AP Wirephot and this is not what I'm writing act : ; : Wirephoto |burger, add 4% cup grated Amer- gives you a_ chance to look about, | , deeply for the traits other pe ican or Cheddar cheese to each ' 4 -Oiner, Peo- 10, Do you show your co- One afternoon Opal prepared'ypound of hamburger. Mix These raincoats by Ann Fogarty of New York illus- trate the Mod influence in MOD INFLUENCE. Rcd patent edged in black are matched with high hoots and embrellas, The white boots are by Capezio and the rainwear this. season, The striped boots are by Golo black - and - white striped Footwear, plastic and the shiny white CP Photo jcheerful attitude at work? 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Do you carry your s of the office work load? Do you pass the tim day with people instead of stay-| you show tion for other people's rights? e them? Are you courteous instea kers?|the bowl clean. I almost got hare|Sick. When Opal put the bowl fellow wor a stone? 14. Do you maintain a repu-|40 because dogs that run loose q tation for dependability and re- a person Do you pass out compli-| you can? Are you fun to be with that I'm eager to 'hear your! joy . life? QUESTION Do you keep your appear- and-up? 20, Do you make a smile tang e ofjily's dishes I felt this was too) with considera- a meat loaf. She called the dog} lightly. alin from outside and Jet him lick NOW THAT YOU'VE in the dishwasher with the fam much, 1 told her I thought it! was a very unhealthy thing to LEARN ALL THE NEW STEPS... get into garbage cans and heaven knows what all. She said I was out of my Brush Up On The Old Favorites head, that scalding water and At Your... soap, will kill almost any lgerm. 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