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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • 18

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THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER Monday, Aug. 1S62 Fare IS THE GIRLS Dorothy Kilgallen Ava Entertains PF iti Flamenco French Lamb Shanks Four lamb shanks, i tablespoons teaspoon pepper, l'i cups water, 1 package (Hi ounces) dehydrated onion soup, cup flour. Brown shanks on all sides In hot shortening. Season shanks with pepper. Combine water and onion soup mix.

Pour mixture over shanks. Cover tightly and simmer 2'4 hours, or until tender. Remove shanks from pan. Mix flour with a small amount of water and add to cooking liquid. Cook, stir-1 ring constantly, until thickened.

Serve gravy with shanks. Makes 4 servings. CLEANS TILE JOINTS IRTOIES NEW IOOC TO CHAMIC THC WAUIwafVOOtt Available at Your Please LOCAL HARDWARE STORE the latest Seventh Avenue fashions because she's long been an admirer of American know-how In the field of clothes. ACTRESS CLAUDIA MCNEILL, barred from a Maine hotel, plans to sue for a bundle. She's a lovely lady as well as a marvelous actress, and any hostelry should be delighted to welcome her The management of Gotham's projected Playboy Club reports that It has 185 workmen swarming over the location running up a payroll of $9000 a day.

(Depression, Ava Gardner in fine mood is honeymooning with a young Belgian film director, Patrice Bauchau. i A Product THZ CAMMIDGf TILI MFG. COMPANY ccepi our not cjieS August SALE anyone?) The owner GOOD NEWS from the set of "55 Days In Peking." which is being filmed In Europe. Ava Gardner has been In a fine mood, and often during camera breaks she entertains the whole gang with her versions of flamenco dances Union demands are making it difficult to move 'This Was Burlesque" to a midtown theater, which is what the off-Broadway cast had hoped for 1ful Brynner forked over $5000 for a Bernard Buffet painting in Paris a few days ago Kim Novak, whose take from "the Notorious Landlady" will make her very rich, is toying with the idea of buying a Swiss chalet It's happy-family time. Henry Fonda and daughter Jane are chummy again, and so are Winston Churchill and daughter Sarah.

NEY YORK should be in for a fashion feast come September when I 1 a Itemish, the beautiful redheaded model, arrives to ballyhoo her film debut in "The Longest Day." She'll come equipped with the most fabulous creations of Dior, Balmain and Given-chy, but she'll return to France with a trunkful of Married i know the type run a couple of dollars over the budget and there's no living with him." We have experienced an unexpectedly overwhelming response to our recent sale offering customized rug cleaning using our same high quality of workmanship, equipment and know-how. A a result we must regretfully retract our offer of a 30 discount on all rug cleaning. This advertisement will therefor serve as notice of the discontinuation of this sale after Saturday, August II, 1962, at 12 noon. Our phone number is 961-3200. Thank you, Robert S.

Wuerdeman j)ear lflfc laru: a Lying Girl Needs Therapy choose from a vast number of styles scores of or a lexas uieuier yuuneu "Lolita" after one week, depsite the fact that It was doing big business. The local clergy had objected. VERONICA LAKE will make a series of personal appearances in Argentina In August. Her old films are big hits on TV down there Duet at the Drake: Beautiful Rita Gam and Col. Serge Obolensky.

He certainly seemed enthralled and why not? Judy Garland has shed 25 pounds filming 'The Lonely Stage" In London. Those scenes In which she has to climb an enormous circular stairway aren't doing any harm. Carol Charming and George Burnt had a fantastic opening at Harrah's In Lake Tahoe, with hundreds of their friends flying In from Hollywood and other spots In he U. S. Julia Meade, who left the lucrative field of TV commercials last February so she could concentrate on her acting, Is a huge success subbing for the vacationing Barbara Bel Geddes in "Mary Mary" Brig-itte Bardot's sister Mijanou, Your Professional Rug Cleaners beautiful wood finishes many wonderous fabrics fine accessories and lamps save on each lovely piece.

trier v.ninqt by appaiitmtit pM yry Friday avtuinf BV M.XRY HAWORTH A friend of mine has three children aged 15, 14 and 12. The eldest, a girl, is the problem. She has got in the habit of lying about everything. She tells friends untrue stories about boy friends and trips. Her parents have tried everything In past years and are ready to send her to a doctor.

She does mean things to people who try to get the truth from her. She and her younger sister fight like cats and dogs 7M Moffmogth, N.wport, Ky. Fr F.rkina In R.r 26I-M4I i Y3 fit but she gets along with her brother, 14. She has a high IQ but has trouble with school work. What should the parents do? Send her to a doctor or talk it out in a friendly manner? L.

H. When parents are baffled by children's problems, the parents themselves need help in handling the role of leadership. In the case you report, the parents must gain Insight Into what's going wrong In the family relationship that Indubitably has a bearing on the girl's lying if they are to put the problem to rights. As I understand, it Is natural and inevitable that young children will fib Involuntarily, to avert anticipated punishment, if possible. But as they approach the age of reason (around six or seven) usually they begin to try valiantly to practice honesty.

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THE MARRIAGE Of Miss Peggy Lee Wolf an gel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James O. Wolfangel, to Mr. Frank George Ziebell son of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank G. Ziebell, took place Saturday evening in the Anderson Hills Methodist Church. Rev. James Frazler officiated at the ceremony.

A garden reception was return. The bride wore her mother's wedding gown of faille. Her tulle veil cascaded from a small crown of pearls. A small old-fashioned bouquet was carried by the bride. Mtss Faith Ann Keller was maid of honor.

The other attendants were Mrs. Michael Hennlke, Mrs. Louis Hahn and the Misses Joann Phillips, Lynn Ellis and Beverly Hoeltge. Elizabeth Lynn Walker, a cousin of the bride, was the flower girl. The attendants wore gowns of nectar Chantilly lace and silk organza and headpieces of burnt orange.

The flower girl wore an resolutely to truth telling, even when It Isn't easy. Youngsters In the teens, who are still telling lies (or taking refuge In cock-and-bull stories to cloak or counteract a sense of Inadequacy), are manifestly behind in their growth. They are fettered by Inferiority feelings and warped by sick tensions in their key relationships, probably. The 15-year-old girl In this instance, who now tells untrue stories about boy friends and trips, may be lying in a compulsive bid for attention. Perhaps she Is claiming supposedly important experiences that never happened, In hopes of attaining VIP status amongst her acquaintances.

If so, both she and her parents need psychological therapy on a family-group basis, to heal past misunderstandings and direct her towards satisfactory, self-respecting, real experience. M. H. Mary Ha worth counsels through her column, not by mail or personal Interview. Write her in care of The Enquirer.

ivfieaaW! Cmm. i sin- mm I 2f Weit 4th St. 241-5041 Plecie note we ere now CtOSED on SATURDAYS Salel Mink or lYomvpgiAtt Fox lavishly furred coals Earlier than ever bcfort better than ever our once-a-year event! yMinn IS organdy frock of white and nectar. All carried baskets of white flowers and fresh fruits. Mr.

Ziebell had Mr. Ronald Breeden as his best man. The ushers were Mr. Michael Ziebell, a brother of the bridegroom, and Messrs. Gary Fletcher.

Michael Hennike, Robert Chapman and Thomas Callahan. After a honeymoon In Galtlnburg. Mr. Ziehen ar.d his bride will reside at 7748 Beechmont Ave. The bridegroom attended the University of Cincinnati.

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