10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, December 16, 1967 | oe 'ANN LANDERS Secret Miscarriages & Cast Their Shadows Dear Ann Landers: My prob-;marriage. What, please tell me, lem has caused me many sleep-|is so special about that? less nights. I hope you can help.| J wish you'd inform your)? I went with John for four|reading public that marriage is} ; years. Twice during that time I/not for everyone and that some) 3 became pregnant and miscar- people are much better off with-| 4 ried. Both times I avoided our/out it--Flying Solo and Liking family doctor because I didn't|It want my parents to know. Al-| Dear Flying: The notion that though we live in the same city,/any marriage is better than no I had a place of my own and| marriage is strictly for the cuc- saw them once a week. When I/koos. The saddest thing about went to the hospital with the/people who should not be mar- miscarriages, I told my family Ijried is that they invariably find) | had a kidney problem. I'm surejeach other and learn too late} they believed me. ithat they both would have been} John and I have now been|better off single. married two years, and I am | pregnant again. I want to go to Dear Ann Landers: | mere our family doctor but I am|been keeping steady company| afraid to because of my pre-|With a fine man whose wife vious trouble. If he learns of my|Passed away two years ago. miscarriages it might appear on| At least 10 people have told} my medical record and on the|me that I look very much like} new baby's certificate. Please/his deceased wife. (He has} tell me what to do.--Haunted by/never mentioned it.) I always the Past feel uncomfortable when some- Dear Haunted: Go to your)one brings up the subject. It family doctor and tell him of|puts me in the position of the your miscarriages. Such infor-|substitute and I keep wondering mation can be vital to the/if he is making other compari- health of your unborn child. A) sons in his own mind. | reputable physician is not inter-- The man wants to marry me,| ested in whether tne miscar-|but these thoughts stand in my| riages occurred before or after/way. Do you think we could} & your marriage. And gael as-|/have a good marriage?--Mirror| **"~ e sured the information will not! Image } -- -- appear on your child's birth cer-| Dear Image: There are bound) ts. CELESTE GEYER, tificate. Good luck to you. to be comparisons, either con-| s55° nqunds Sa wal rod in ze scious or unconscious, even) 1086" 40 Fa tim of oanis Dear Ann Landers: I am 27, when no physical resemblance! jja,y ae lgnaais have a fascinating job, and am exists. Don't let this keep you Oe terug wit Pacer very content. It so happens that|from marrying a fine man. Say life-size picturé that adver- I am not married and I might/yes and send me a postcard never meet a man I would want! from your honeymoon. to spend the rest of my life with, So, does this make me a ¥. CREME VICHYSOISSE freak? leeks tised her:as Dolly Dimples, when she was working as a free-lance fat lady in side- shows, carnivals and cir- cuses, --AP Wirephoto 'Diet Or Die' For Dolly Dimples The other day I encountered a 3 cups sliced pared potatoes | Lost 40] Pounds In 14 Months college chum whom I had not); cups boiling water --_ pro ggt roy gown chicken bouillon cubes DANIA, Fla. (AP) -- Dolly question was, "Are yi -\3 thsps. butter or margarine i i ried?" When I replied, "No, 1) peg tight creat gar Dimples, onetime circus fat am not," she lowered her eyes}; yp milk lady with a 79-inch bust and a and said, "Oh, I'm sorry," as if|j tsp. salt | waist seven feet around, now had told her my mother died. | % tsp. pepper complains she is underweight. Where do people get the idea| \% tsp. paprika Celesta Geyer, a svelte 110 that marriage is the desirable) Cut leeks with 3" of green) pounds today at four feet, 11, state for one and all? I can'tops into fine pieces. Cook leeks) weighed 555 pounds in 1950. name 10 girls I went to school and potatoes in water, covered,! That was when she worked in with (all under 30 years of age) unti} tender, about 40 minutes. sideshows, carnivals and cir- who are divorced. Two of these/Press, without draining.) cuses, girls have been divorced more|through a sieve into top of} She had a heart attack in than once. One girl has four|double boiler. Add next six in-| 1950 and a doctor put her on a children, and she is on her third!eredients, stir well. Heat over! menu of baby food and said: | jhot water. Serve hot or thor-| 'Diet or die, Dolly!" joughly chilled, garnished with; '"'Right before I had my |paprika. Serves 6 ' heart attack I used to pray to WHEN YOU ENTERTAIN . . . set your table with all the warmth and friendliness of the day. Our flowers are just lovely. sseee $8, $6, $10 plonts sacs 84, $6, $10 plants ° . $4, $6 plente «+ $4, $7.50 plants se eeeeesees $5, $6, $10 dozen Arrangements $4 ond up. LOCKE'S FLORISTS WIFE PRESERVER Fold cover and pages of| pocket-size magazines | shown, Staple covers together, fan out pages and spray paint. | Turn small ornament upside! down on top of your '"'tree."" | Open Daily to 9 P.M, including Seturdeys 728-6555 Darling: poneey'# i ot thing bout ua he nice , aift YOU 7 ani exchange ony ort Y you oO Were poy fer Miley ond tell one of the ecvesmen just ao 7 are 4 that a hoes, © wear in § ' oe : \ them the siz® mo color | weor st ise e ryous + Don't be ne DANCEY'S SHOES 18 Simcoe $.--725-1 833 die because I was so help- | less," sair Mrs. Geyer, now 66 and operator of a small gal- lery of amateur art in this suburb of Miami. "I lost 401 pounds in 14 months. FEELS SKINNY "Actually, I'm a little on the skinny side right now. try to stay between 115 and pounds." eat some more. I was about 150 pounds when I was 13 and 295 when I dropped out of high school. "That's when I met my hus- | band, Frank. Every night I'd | make him a fresh pie or cake | and he'd eat one piece so I'd | finish it. I gained 100 pounds | in a year." Frank, who weighed 135 | pounds, died earlier this year. | "My friends told me I'd kill myself if I went on a crash diet,"" Mrs. Geyer said. "Well, | if I do they don't have to bury | me on a truck anyway. I'll fit in a hearse now." black line, or sand vein. Half. called me tubby and. fatty," she said. "I'd come home crying and 122 but I'm down to 110 fill a medium size frying pan : . ) with water; season with shrimp , Her diet is 800 calories jor pickling spice; heat to sim- daily. For example, she has a cup of chicken soup, a soda cracker, gelatin salad and |well. Arrange alternately with skimmed milk for lunch. | "In school all the kids | |mering. 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The melody came fr Sweden; the story from | hemia and the poem fr Victorian England. The o1 inal was found in a coll tion of carols, assembled Martin Luther. Who was this king that all sing about so lustily? W he real? He most certai was. Historians quibble a about his age, but he ¥ born in the early 10th cent of the House of Premsyl a became a Duke of Bohen which he ruled as king fre 928 to 935, give or take a ye. In the centre of Prag the old capital of Bohen and now the capital of mc ern Czechoslovakia, at t head of Wenceslaus Aven which climbs uphill, is a fi statue of the noble kir mounted on his charger a surrounded by his count; patron saints, Procopius, A nes, Ludmilla and Adalbert I felt as if I had met : old friend when I first sé the statue last summer. Tr ley cars rattle by on bo sides of him but literal within a few score yards this busy thoroughfare a' quiet little streets, too na row to take even a car. Fro the rocket age of the 20 century you descend in a fe minutes to the Romanesq! Age and drink a glass of wi from the Lord Mayor's vin yard. You cross a street ar span seven centuries of hi tory. DELVING INTO this stor house of antiquity, histor characters take on a new af real meaning. Wenceslaus w: reared in Christianity by bh grandmother, Ludenills whose effigy on her ton shows her to be seren beautiful. She was a virtuot woman and was canonized a saint. His mother was violent disbeliever name Drahomira. She hired assa sins to strangle Ludmilla. By his sense of social ju tice and his kindness to th poor, Wenceslaus strove | bring order out of chaos. directed reforms but was 0 erwhelmed in a wave of P gan re - action, stimulated t a political conspiracy and : the door of the Church of Al Bunzlau he was murdered t his younger brother who a sumed the throne as Bola lav I, long since forgotten. Love and respect for We: ceslaus lives on. He is bu fed in the chapel that bea his name in the heart of tt magnificent Cathedral of S Vitus which he started as Christian Rotunda in 929 A.1 pri carkgatashs este ici et sade ea Slave Woman Brought Peace To Indian Tribes CHURCHILL, Man. (CP) - memorial to a Chipewyan dian woman taken prisoner the Crees in 1713 has b raised as a centennial projec "The Slave Woman,"' acc ing to legend, intervened in continuing feud between the tribes and brought a peace | led to the founding of the set ment that became Churchill. Her action was comme rated as a Cree and a Chip yan woman symbolically sh hands, and a plaque and c: erected by a women's club ' unveiled. The woman's story, pieced gether from legend and Hudson's Bay Co. archi began with the capture o Chipewyan party by Crees 1713. Mest of the party was ki SOCIAL NOTICE ENGAGEMENT The Reverend and Mrs. J R. Waldie, Toronto, annou the engagement of their dat ter, Kathleen Winnifred, to lan Ross Gibson, son of LI Gibson of Whitby and the | Mrs. Gibson. The marriage take place on Thursday, Dec ber 28, 1967, at 7:30 p in Westminster Presbyter Church, 154 Floyd Avenue, 1 onto. FOR T 74 CELINA STREET "Free Customer Parking eet