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Arizona Republic from Phoenix, Arizona • Page 16

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Arizona Republici
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Phoenix, Arizona
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t. The Arizona Republic 17 Medical Topics to Star Phoenix, Jan. 3, 1966 Dear Abby Counsel is Needed "The Pill; Its Physical and Emotional Effect" will be the topic of Dr. David Pent and Dr. Edward Sattenspeil at 10 a.m.

Jan. 13. Program coordinator is Mrs. Jack Levine. Two January programs titled "Doctors and Women" are scheduled by the Phoenix Jewish Community Center's Women's League.

One, "Fears and Foibles about Cancer," will be presented at 10 a.m. Thursday at the center, 1718 W. Maryland. Dr. Jean P.

Angelchik and Dr. Jay Epstein will speak. to gather Star liters Grandmothers Club will hear a program of singers at 7 p.m. Wednesday in Ontra cafeteria. Mrs.

Ralph Shufflebarger is chairman. SPECIAL THIS WEEK Dry Cleaning ANY ITEM SALE PANTS 50c 2nd PANTS lc SUIT $1.00 2nd SUIT le DEAR ABBY: Will you please permit me to sound off about a matter that, is becoming increasingly disgusting? Tight pants for boys and men! It was bad enough when women started pulling those stretch things over their posteriors, revealing every curve. But these skin-tight trousers for men are the limit. To add to the problem, the cuffs are so narrow that they can't get the pants on or off without taking their shoes off. The days of buying a growing boy a pair of trousers with a little room for him to "grow into them" has passed.

When they buy pants brand new, they are so tight-fitting that if the kid gains 6 ounces he can't get the pants back on with a crow bar. I won't even mention terrible I think they LOOK. Am I alone? DISGUSTED IN SYCAMOE CONFIDENTIAL TO "FEELING GUILTY" IN TROY: You are foolishly living with guilt because of ignorance and misinformation. What you don't know about how to live a normal, satisfying married life not only COULD fill a book, but it has. I recommend Dr.

J. B. Trainer's PHYSIOLOGIC FOUNDATIONS FOR MARRIAGE COUNSELING. Every person who is considering marriage, or who is now married, should read this book. PROBLEMS? Write Abby, P.O.

Box 2406, The Arizona Republic, Phoenix, Ariz. For personal reply, enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope. marry in March. I have two teen-age sons who will keep their father's name, as I feel they are too old to be legally adopted by my new husband and thereby take his name as 1 will. It always seems so strange to me when children do not have the same name as their mother.

Would it be proper for me to keep my children's father's name (say it was Brown) and then add my new husband's name (say it was Smith I would then be Mrs. Brown-Smith, and therefore have something in common with my children's name. NAME PROBLEM DEAR NAME: No, it is not proper for you to keep your first husband's name, even though your children will retain it. By ABIGAIL VAN Bl REN DEAR ABBY: I have a 15-year-old son who is a good boy, an honor student and has many friends. One young couple ihis age) come here several nights a week and use my parlor for a lover's lane.

These kids sit. in the dark, hugging and kissing for hours. 1 am sure their parents don't know-that this goes on. Once I heard the girl tell her mother on the phone that she was at a party with a "bunch of kids" at my son's house. (No one was here but her and her boy friend and my son.

who stayed upstairs studying most of the time.) I am a widow and am invited out occasionally, but 1 don't like to leave those kids alone in my house. What should I do, Abbv? Tell mv son to ask his friends not to come over anv more? Or should 1 tell them? Should their parents be told? UNDECIDED DEAR UNDECIDED: If you refuse (he kids the use of your parlor, you'll only-force them to find another rendezvous. Here is an excellent opportunity to help two youngsters who desperately need it. They are playing with dynamite and need to be warned against the dangers of too much togetherness charged up with natural emotions. If you can't lor won't I counsel these kids, then you'd be doing them a favor by telling their parents.

Enlightenment is in order here, not punishment. DEAR ABBY I am a widow who plans to re Jo OFF PERMANENT WAVE yjL Complete Mh 5550 Wlqs Cleaned Styled EX-CEL-CIS DUKE Beauty Salon Evenlnqs by Appointment 4817 N. CENTRAL CR -846S 3105 E. VAN BUREN 271-0913 Film, Lunch, Talk on Agenda (WITT ERS! Sale! cut 'n iet included El Segundo club. Cards will be played after the luncheon.

Mrs. Claude Hayes is chairman of the event. Use of credit cards will be the topic at the meeting of the Credit Women's Business Club at 5 p.m. tomorrow at the Cloud Club. Speaker will be Emil Schuster.

Alpha Alpha chapter, Epsil-on Sigma Alpha, will view a film of various American cities at 8 p.m. tomorrow in Valley National Bank, 1400 N. First St. Mrs. Fred Scoles.

chairman, will be assisted by Mrs. Elmer Ilershey. A noon luncheon tomorrow at Caravan Inn is planned by Pick the Ultramique wave right for you and save half. Your satisfaction is our specialty Jf NINE BEAUTIFUL YARNS thru JANUARY 10th Nylo- Germantown Reg. .90 price .79 skn.

Berella Reg. $1.00 skn. -Sale price .79 skn. Scandia Reg. $1.00 skn.

-Sole price .79 skn. Mohairplus Reg. $1.40 price $1.09 skn. Mohairspun Reg. $1.00 price .79 skn.

Nyto-Sporrs Reg. $1.00 price .89 skn. Opalspun Reg. $1.00 price .85 skn. Pebblespun Reg.

.70 price .59 skn. Venetian Reg. .80 price .59 skn. All soes final No returns No Lay-Aways CAMELBACK KNITTING SHOP Arizona's Largest Yarn Selection 4812 N. 7th Avenue Phone 264-3991 Open Thursday Evenings to 9 MAIS0N BERNARD HAIR STYLIST Reg.

15.00 7.50 Reg. 17.50 $8.75 Reg. 20.00 10.00 4S69 N. Central AM 4-9221 Vows Said By Paii-In Church Miss Donna Taylor Saturday night recited wedding vows with Robert Brew-erton Douglas the Church of God here. The bride's parents are Mr.

and Mrs. Don Taylor, 1136 E. Sunnyslopc Lane. Mr. Douglas is the son of Mrs.

R. B. Douglas. Austin. and the late Mr.

Douglas. Mrs. Ronald Ross was matron of honor, and Miss Peggy Sue Taylor was bridesmaid. Best man was James Randall, and Jay Davis ushered. The wedding was followed by a reception in the home of the bride's parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Douglas will made their new home at 10845 N. 15th Ave. after todav.

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