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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • 11

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Something New For The College Set Qf)ffJflS(j londay, July 1, 1958 CINCINNATI ENQUIRER 1 Child i ies. Face The Issue BY M4RC IA WIXV you wish to keep your child from lying, the nsyrholorjist suggested, find out rhot the parents of friends expect of their chihlrrn and "make your rales accordingly." Thin, the psychologist continued. i rwwtsl SRW leas. the temptation to break your rules and "then lie. about vill be reduced and Johnny won't be tempted to use the stock phrase, "everybody else can do it." I cannot help but take to this statement.

Johmn thus not niM-d to build himself 1111. hilt lll ill I 1 is iot to lie because he ruir Iiccansc is the thing to do. left to io about? Where this i a i a -iroach carried J'lhnny is nt bom honest. Neither is he Ixirn dishonest. He has to he taught the concept of truth.

Truth is realitv to extreme, the rock on the hillsiite th Johnny would not steal because tree on the plain, the world and i f-tr-r jf hp is given evervtrnnc his eaecr eyes see; nut walk off with the family car because the family an mat is in it, animate and inanimate alike. "Truth," wrote Keats, "Is all we know on earth and all we need to Know" must ir is his: not Interrupt his elders liecause they let him talk groups that gather in college rooms or dormitories to discuss weekend dates past or future. These colorful pillows are made of cellulose fibres. They're as varied in shape as in decorative design and bright colors. ($2 each, Potter's).

WHO WOULD BE so cruel as to interrupt the care-free summer holidays with suggestions for school days ahead But part of the fun of vacation time is looking for new gimmicks to amuse the ill the tune and never gently and grad-pen their mouths. Johnny jsiually. that all through life he not to be tempted because i has only one ncrsnn tn liv. temptation has been removed ith himself. If he w-oiilrl from his path.

have others respect this person Not only is all temptation tOhe must first have self-resiect. lo wrong removed from Johnny, I To respect himself, he must but so is all temptation to donphold the truth. iimileiis.mf good. He no longer knows the difference, if ever he did. Neither does he know self -emit rol, She Wants To Buy Dear Abby Her Motives Are Showing it sometimes is.

He can learn all this effectively in only one place-his ow home, not the home of his friends. Dorothy KILGALLEN obedience, or consideration of othors. The Right Raincoat 1'iMir Johnny, why not be sensible about him Why is It sometimes hard for him to tell For Summer MRS. S. WINSTON- these coats is light.

Hold the Current One NEW YORK Broadway Bill SAI.FM N. I would like malprial up to a strong light DEAR ABBY: Every year I give a birthday party for my two daughters whose birthdays fall in the same week. I invite the relatives and make a big supper. They all come and bring gifts, except one old-maid cousin. She works and makes good money, but she comes to the party empty-handed, stuffs letin Board It will rate as big some advice on buying a rain judge it.

Ask about durahil jity of the water-repellent fin coat. a when Bricitte Bardot the truth? Johnny lies lo his NEW YORK' U'PT. Make parents or others in authority cm, mi oi iresh corn soup the because he is scared scan-d punishment. He lies In llls'1 luncheon or friends to build himself up. Ilejsupprr.

thinks he has to. Cook 2 cups fresh corn Put in news ish. 1 he best coats can go her trains through a series of dry clean sights on a should I look for when buying one? ANSWER: bachelor. She's ings and still be water-repel lent. tnP in Clm crazy him as he is, so Invents On coats with linings, note lbout her lead There are feaau beautiful ensiles In the air, and water for minutes Set aside.

Melt. 't cup butter or mar- ing man, Raf varieties of for this he should not lie blamed many dittcivnt fwrs 1 'A Vallone, who raincoats on the market. Some too much, for half the adiiltn around him do the same tiling. I I is described by are lightweight and good for herself to the Drim, wraps food to take home and thinks nothing of it. Should I leave her out next time or what? ANGRY DEAR ANGRY: Don't leave her out or she might get the Idea that the only reason you invite these people Is for the presents.

DEAR ABBY: I had the same trouble as lots of women who write you and I did what you tell them to do. I got my husband to join A.A. Well, he is sober and has I V-'j'i' his friends as "very happily In Johnny we call It ing. In adults we call It phoniness or whether the lining really fits the coat or whether it hangs over I he edges at the hemline, sleeves and front. spcaUIng, all raincoats olioiild he sturdily made with Htrnng, close stitching.

Look closely to see whether bullous are fastened to a double thickness of material. This Is important so that the material summer wear, ioine are heavier, to be used during the i married pretense. 1 ml The moon may Far from making your home She Draws MILWAUKEE (I' PI) Women do almost any Job nowadays, and C'issie IVItz of Milwaukee 1 one of them. She is a cartoonist. Women cartoonists do not exactly abound in the field, but t'iftsie offers no profound reasons why ahe entered the profession.

"I like to draw and I certainly like to sell," she said. "Who hates money?" Mrs. I'eltz offered another possible why she is a success at cartooning. "I think editors believe I have a 'freak value as a cartoonist because I'm a woman and because I'm married to a philosopher," she said. Ilei hushand is Dr.

Richard W. I'eltz, a professor at the I'niversily of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and head of the I'niversily of Chicago extension classes in philosophy. C'issie started cartooning in grammar school and continued through her college career at the University of Chicago. She tried advertising layout after graduating but shifted to free-lance cartooning. She broke into magazine work when a publication asked in an article why there are not more women tartoon-ists.

C'issie sent them six cartoons and the magazine bought two. garine, add 1 tablespoon finely chopped union and saute until the onion is limp. Blend in "4 cup flour until smooth, gradually stir in cups milk, and add drained corn, along with 2 teaspoons salt, 'i teaspoon pepper and teaspoon garlic (Kiwder. Cook 10 minutes or until slightly thickened, stirring con 1 i be used as a and rules conform to those of ft Jkjf I reflector for winter months. Since it summertime, you'll probably want the lighter type.

A raincoat can be waterproof, hich means it's made of plas ill HBi i mil tercontinen Mis telephone Johnnys friends, I think you should make Johnny proud of his home and its rules, so proud that when he goes forth he waves an invisible banner saying, "In our house we believe Give him something to be lies wea cas within a few years The dearth ofi ABIGAIL VAN BI REN hPPn for two vears. hut he is Elvis Presley pictures in the fan stantly. won't tear. Buttons or fasteners should be fairly close together and should extend close to the bottom of the coat. I Heavy-duty coats should have! adjustable bands nt the sleeves tic film, rubber or of fahricl coated with plastic or Or a raincoat can be water repellent, which means it is made of some sort of fabric! that is treated to keep out all! but the heaviest rain.

I magazines particularly the ab Garnish with fresh parsley lence of the "at home" type Yield, six serv- hot is no accident, and no in lieve In, something of his own, 'and serve hot anil nut only will be have self-'nigs. esteem and self-respect, and and should fit snugly around "aterproof coats. These are dication that his popularity with the teenagers is fading. It's just that Colonel Parker's ask the neck. On fit, be sure there is plenty of room, just as in any coat which you might 'buy.

dng price for intimate studies of Elvis is out of reach of most usually inexpensive, and the plastic ones are light and easily packed. In fact, many come with their own cases so you can slip them easily into a suitcase for traveling. These coats will withstand the heaviest downpour, but their great disadvantage is that of the film publications' budgets, and the Colonel won't let a If expenses have you worried, perhaps you need a budget. single negative out of his How to take Write to the Family I'owwow, in care of The Enquirer, for a free copy of "Family Budget: hands without what he considers a fitting payment. WILLIE M.WS was all set to ask for the 100 Big Ones tlmf am HAnnnrnns Thnf maanc Set It you may perspire in them.

i Therefore, you 11 want to look for next season, but now chums ffor vents under the collar and Summer Drink aren't so sure he will, years off Good Dressing Use one part of catchup or chili sauce to three parts of mayonnai.se when you mak sleeves since these give partial relief. Look too, for seams on Delicious and nutritious turn. mer drink: Add vanilla to enenn THEY'LL SOON be shooting Westerns in New York, which is practically living with a woman alcoholic he met through A.A. He says they have more in common because they are both in A.A. Those A.A.'s think all that matters is sobriety, but I can tell you my husband does everything ELSE but drink.

He lies and cheats and can't be trusted. You won't print this because you don't have an answer for it. RITA S. DEAR RITA: A.A. cannot give man character he never had.

Neither does it promise to cure his other illnesses. If your husband Is sober, at least half the battle is won. Now, talk to a clergyman. DEAR ABBY: Go right ahead and toot your horn for A.A. and let me beat the drum.

The person who signed herself "Ought To Know" ought to know better. My father was about as hopeless a drunk as you could find. He drank everything from rubbing alcohol to brilliantine. Anything that had spirits in it he drank. He joined A.A.

and hasn't touched a drop in six years. We now have a new car and a bank account and he works steady. If it weren't for A.A. he wouldn't have anything. J.

DEAR ABBY: I have been living with this man who is a painter for nine years. We have three children, but I feel like I should be living with this other man who works on the railroad because he is due for a promotion. I know I would make him a better wife than the one he is married to. They have been married for 13 years and have four children. We have been seeing each other every free chance we get, but he says he would never leave his wife and children.

Do you think I am wrong in wanting this railroad man and not the painter? The railroader's wife is always sick and he laid out a small fortune in doctor bills and medicine. I am verv healthy. NEED A CHANCE NEAR NEED: You need a lot more than a change, lady. You need to be told something about the moral code under which respectable people live. Leave married men alone and use that extra energy to persuade your painter to decorate a marriage license.

CONFIDENTIAL TO BASEBALL WIDOW: Don't let him throw you a curve give it to him right off the bat. For a personal reply, write to ABBY in care of The Enquirer. Enclose a aelf-addressed, stamped envelope. or chocolate (made as usual) ing Russian dressing, then add waterproof coats which are taped or fused by heat to prevent any leakage. Water-repellent coats.

Be about as fur East as you can ana then chill and serve with minced green pepper, pimiento git. The first hoss opera goes stuffed olives, capers and pickie vanilla ice cream. Straws and long spoons needed! before the cameras in August sure the weave of the fabric in relish. your figure In the Bronx, yet Steve Allen and his two older children leave for Europe on the S. S.

United States Thursday. Mrs. Allen (Jayne Meadows) won't se sail ing with them because she has a TV commitment that will keep her here another week. She'll fly over to Paris to them. THE VKKY BRITISH cast of "Look Back In Anger" has succumbed to a strictly American i IbU 1 virus.

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chess wizard Bobby Fischer, just 15, is expected to hot summer day. LEMON MILK SHERBET 1 teaspoons gelatin. Pour the mixture into re i frigerator tray and place it 22; runs rich milk ni tnn Summer (iearance starts today From the Casual Shop, smart casual clothes to wear all summuer long and many items to wear through fall You'll want to take advantage of this popular sale so early in the season. dreSSeS coals Sails ifouSeS shirts now V4 1 V2 off freezer unit. Set at coldest point.

Wet the bottom of the tray to hasten freezing. When milk or half milk and cream. 2'j cup sugar. cup light corn sirup. cup lemon Juice, 'i teaspoon salt.

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