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BY 'HELEN L
`ratbniocreleg?ram 8y iica
Dear Ann Landers: I" My
husband is a middle -management
- executive„ working under a
woman -hating bachelor. This
tyrantt has_ the president's ear
and is the most powerful force
in the organization. Hp
intentionally ruins family plans
'with last minute invitations to
.all night ° beer" "parties,' . ,bar
hopping', stag movies, and -every
no -wives -type entertainment he -
can think of.
My husband has received'
some good pay increases since
working under this. Haan, but, out
family quarrels ,are -becoming
more bitter and more difficult to
mend. I am not alone in this,
Other company wives are fed up,
too. Our Husbands' , sick
allegiance to this sadistic creep is
creating serious problems.
I am not a dependent person
who needs constant attention. t
am a normal woman who resents
sitting home while nom- husband
spends more time with his boss
after hours than he spends with
his own family. Myr- .
insists this is the way . to get
ahead. — Active Volcano In
Pittsburgh.
Dear Pit: I hope your husband
gets ahead — -one with some
brains in it. Or, better still, he
needs a spine — to replace the
macaroni. A man who
- participates in all-night beer
parties, and bar hopping to "get
ahead" admits he has very little
ability. ' The other possibility is
that he enjoys these bashes.
Since you know your husband
,J3etterwtiiani .17 ..ou decide*.hic},
it is: And -once -you've -made -the
decision, cut him in on it:
Dear Ann Landers: It's a little
. early 'to be talking about
Christmas, but I need an answer
now because we are making, up
our card list. My husband and I
.send Christmas cards to all our
friends, Christians and
non-Christians' alike. My .
neighbor says people who do not ,
celebrate Christmas do not wish
to be included. She personally
spends hours in the shops
Whew Donny looks at you with those gorgeous dark
eyes, your heart melts. Who could help being attracted
to ,this,....izandsome .boy?..„„Anglo:Saxonu Jn background, t ,;
3ouny4is 34inons��t�id;:tail►ndiurrt�r+stiioiveskii!,,, -..
brown hair and long, thick lashes. •
He is a cheerful child who welcomes attention with
laughs and squeals. Donny is not very ambitious about
tryingnew things. He will sit:alone, but doesn't like to
stand, and so far he has shown no inclination to crawl.
,His Health is good and one glimpse shows you he is a
hearty trencherman.
Donny needs' warm, loving parents in a home where
he will receive stitmulation.without pressure for academ-
ic achievement. To inquire about adopting Donny please
write to Today's Child, Department of Social and Fami-
ly Services, Parliament Buildings, Toronto 182. For
general adoption information ask your Children's Aid
Society.
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looking for* non -religious cards
to ,send to her non-Christian
'friends. She insists there are
plenty of cards that . say,
"Season's Greetings or Happy
.Holiday." According to her,
non-chrtatians ., are offended
when they receive cards with
religious messages.
aT, I say she is wrong. Ant 1?
Pontiac, Mich. •
' Dear Pontiac: I can speak
only for ,P myself, as a'
non-Christian who receives
thousands of Christmas cards
every .year. I enjoy each and•
every one regardless of the
message. Christmas is .more than
a religious holiday. It is a time
for remembering friends . and
wishing them well.
Dear Ann. Landers: I • have
something to say to the parents
of every young man who is
getting" married. Please prints. it,
A REGULAR
PHYSICAL
EXAMINATION -
CAN SAVE YOU
MYOONEYUWORR, SAVE
ANP MAYBE SAVE
)"OUR UFE -
•
'Ann, as a favor to millions of
brides and their families,
Stay out of the wedding
plans. The . bride's, parents are
paying for it.. Don't load your
list with friends to whom you
owe social 'invitations or
customers yoted like to
entertain for business. reasons.
Keep your -ideas for "nice
extras' to yourselves. ori better
yet, save them for your own
daughteir's, wedding. When you
are paying the bills, you can get
as fancy as you please., ,The
. bride's.family has, in addition to
.the wedding, plenty of . other
expenses. They would like to
avoid bankruptcy .if possible.
Thank you very much. Rather
of the Bride. ' -
Dear Dad:. Here's. your letter
— along withyny best wishes,'my
thankt' and my. heartfelt
condolences.
yS
5"EE YOUR.
FAMILY DOCTOR AT
LEAST -ONCE A YEAR
-PARTICULARLY IF
y0U ARE OVER 1/01
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By Bill Smiley
Women are` in a terrible fret'.
these days, poor dears. The fash-
ion .designers have once again
thrown •theins into a dither with
their decree from the halls of the
mighty that skirts were going
Own. In length,, that is.
• For a change, there is, a good
deal of tesentinent among the
gals. Many are declaring belliger-
ently that they're going to stick
with the mini. These rebels run
all the way from middle-aged
itousefraus who would look bet-
ter in a' potato sack, to teeny-
boppers who look great in 'any-
thing, or almost nothing, which
some of them favor. -
But I'll lay loo odds that, if
the designers so choose, there
won't be a mini -skirt to be seen
within a,year.
What does grieve me is that
women are such utter sheep,
when it comes to style. They do
everything but jump through
hoops when the designees crack
the whip. .
When; it comes to equal
rights' war, the stupidity of men,
and other questions of vital im-
portance, women will fight like
tigresses for what they believe.
They stand united. a
I am a great respecter of
wonfen in general. They are far
more reasonable than men, ex-
cept when you try to reason
with them. They are tender and
compassionate, except when
they, are belting their kids or
tongue-lashing the old man for
some minor irritant. And they
are practical ' to the point of
being ruthless, except when it.
comes to clothes.
• At this juncture, all their
good qualities fly out the win-
��ctovv�.:-3�$y�fieeome:thel�s�y�..,€Ltt;-
° tery, -tree-
tures that they have pretended
to be for centuries.
FOR' YOUR
Why can't they, be thein-;
selves? If I Were a woman and
had long, tapering, beautiful
legs, and .,a flat chest, I would
weara mini -skirt and be damned
to him who first .cried: "Hold, -
enough". .
And . if I were short and
pudgy, with a big chest, I'd be
strongly inclined to wear a maxi
Mother Hubbard, hinting at all
sorts of mysteries lurking.behincl
the cloth.
If I had bony knees but well-
' turned ankles, Ind wear a midi -
skirt. In short, the skirt is uick-
er than the eye. It should
attention away from the less pre-
possessing aspects (no. woman, is .
plain ugly), to the more attrac-,►
tive features.
Now, I'm not just speaking as
a man who is ignorant of these.
things, or uninvolved in them;
My wife and daughter have been
fighting the battle of the hem-
line for four years.
"Mom, I can't wear that. It's
practically hanging around .my
knees," This meant that it was
barely dovering,her pelvis. 9
"All right, Kim, I'll turn it up
one more inch, and that's that."
"Oh, Mom, I'll look like a
freak old of the thirties. Why
don't you forget the whole thing
and go listen to your Guy Lom-
bardo records?"
I think the. old lady had the
last worCihe took the shortest al
dress she c u d find, turned it up
four inches, and sent .it off to'
Kim at college. It looked more
like a blouse than a dress. Even
the kid had to admit the only
way it could be worn in public
was over long pants.
That's another thing hey,
fight over -long pants. When
-1411.isunneansdongpfteuneana'traI1-
ing in the -mud, -snow-or.. what-
ever. .
However, my wife is- quite
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•
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happy -,about the ° change. She
wen ' gumma ,: ng through her
Wardrobe the other night and
discovered a whole pile of things.
that are almost brand new, and
just the right length. Shed never
got ,around to.throwing them
out when the mini came in.
Enough of that. What does
please me these days is the dash,
flair and elan of. men. For two
centuries they had been scorned
by women for wearing drib
blues, browns and giveys. Lately
they're as -colorful is jungle
irds. ' . .
Just the other day, a°friend of
mine whom I thought a confirm-
ed bachelor, was married. • He
was clad .in an'Edwardian jacket
With lace collar and fringes of.
lace peeping out at the cuffs.
The jacket was decorated with
autumnal flowers of all shades.
HOw about that? Presumably he
also wore trousers, which were
not .described. . Probably green
velvet.
Well, I. have to buy a new suit
this week, .first, in four years. 'I
haven't quite decided whether it
will be maroon with a mustard
stripe, or off -mushroom with
purple checks. But it will proba-
bly turn but to be grey.
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