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The Post-Standard from Syracuse, New York • Page 10

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The Post-Standardi
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Syracuse, New York
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10 THE POST-STANDARD, Syracuse, N.Y:, Wednesday, Jan. Dear A Finn Denial! Abigail Van Buren DEAR ABBY: A few weeb ago, my best Iriend applied for a job with the government in Washington, D.C. She laid site needed a clearance check for this job, so they gave her a lie detector test. All was fine until was asked some extremely embarrassing questions about her sex life. She then became shocked and flustered that she failed the test and lost: the job opportunity.

Abby, this girl is a-normal and aboveboard as a girl can be. Is this form of questioning for a government job routine now? ALSO SHOCKED DEAR ALSO: Jota W. Macy, Chair- mta ofthe U. 8. Civil Service Cofluttlsikw, assorts me that "NO Federal ageacy nbject to civil service aid regnlaflou fcretu applkaits tfcls nuiiaer.

Only TWO agei- cies, both operating outside ike dvil service framework, use the He detector (polygraph) ii ftcreeniag applicants. And they feel lley must do this because of (he top security nature of their work." DEAR ABBY: A few days ago the mailman delivered a letter to our house, addressed to my mother. It was from a friend of many years. My mother was not at home A few minutes later, the woman who had written the letter arrived, picked the letter up off the table, tore it up and walked off with the pieces, saying she was glad she got there In time as she had "changed her This annoyed me. When my mother came home, I told her exactly what had happened and urged her to call her friend and demand an explanation.

My mother very calmy said she wouldn't even mention, it to her; that since she had written letter in the first place she could destroy it if she chose. Then, she let me know that as it wasn't addressed to me, I had nothing to say about it Don't you think this woman owed my mother some kind of explanation? ANNOYED BEAR ANNOYED: Only if your mother asked for one. DEAR ABBY: I once had some work done by a dentist I liked very much. He has a rep- utation for being tops in his field, but I never went back to him, The reason being I once saw him turn on the faucet and go through the motions of washing his hands, but I'm quite sure he didn't even get his fingers wet! (He didn't know I was watching him.) I would like to go back to him again because his work is excellent, but I would have to be sure he washed his hands before going to work on me. Is there some way I can accomplish this without insulting him? FUSSY DEAR FUSSY: No.

But if you have any doubts, go to dertst ii whom yon lave complete cotfldeace. It it hard to believe that a dentist wko has a repntattoi for beiaf tops his field wort be so unhygJciic. Are you you doi't need to see an eye doctor? i DEAR ABBY: The phrase "beauty is only skin deep" must have been coined by some overweight wife trying to rationalize that extra piece of banana cream pie. My wife is one of those gals who held her weight down before marriage but once the ceremony was over she let herself go and picked up 55 pounds in eight years. She blames it on our two children' -but look at Ethel Kennedy! I get looks that can kill when I drool a bit over some well-shaped female on television or on the street But there-is nothing attractive to see at home.

She not only looks terrible, she feels terrible. Her doctor read her the riot act the last time she went for a check-up, and now she won't go back because she knows' she'll catch it. Maybe if you print this, it will wake her up. You owe me this, Abby. You once had a letter about a husband who went fishing on Father's Day, and the wife served it to me for breakfast.

Truly yours, DISGUSTED IN SAN JOSE Troubled? Write to Abby, Box 69700, Los Angeles, Calif. For a personal reply, enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope. Listen to "Dear Abby" from 11:55 a.m. to soon Monday through Friday on WHEN Radio. Syracuse she is Organizations a scheduled the following events: St.

Therese Society of Oar Lady of Pompei Church ing at 8 p.m. today in the school hall. Mrs. Anthony G. Valentine is social chairman for the month.

Past Queen's Caravan of II- derim Temple, Daughters of the Nile, card party and dessert at 7:30 p.m. today in the a i Temple. Mrs. Edward 0. Yackel and Mrs.

Stell Bill are chairmen. Omega chapter, Beta Sigma Phi, meeting at 8 p.m. home of Miss A Mrs. Charles Palmer a Mrs. Dominic Fortuno will give program, "Awareness of Blessings," followed by auction.

Hiawatha chapter 763, OES, meeting at 8 p.m. tomorrow in Masonic Temple. Mrs. Helen McKay, matron, and Clifford Carey, patron, will preside. A reception for new.

officers will follow. Central New York Council of Girl Scouts announces the appointment of Mrs. Bernard Goldberg to its board of directors. She is chairman of the Elmwood Club Lists Programs Elmwood Mothers has scheduled three events in the near future. The club's board will meet at 1:05 p.m.

Wednesday, Feb. 2 in the club room. A fund-raising project will take place at 1-9 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 3 in the school when members will have a hat sale.

Proceeds will go toward establishing 'a central library in the school. There will be an open meeting at 8 p.m. Feb. 24 in the auditorium for all parents of children in the school. A discussion will take place to decide which of various parent organizations the school pre- Joanne Delaney, 1010 Bellevue annual Girl Scout cookie sale.

fers. Have You by MURIEL T. KERR Marie Keegaa has won her wings as an American AirliiW stewardess daughter of the Ronald J. Keegans, she's been assigned to AstrojeU flying out of New York's LaGuardia Airport. An Wiedersehen' party last week honored Mrs.

Lai- Item Calkin a complete surprise, the dinner in Le- Moyne was given by her co-workers at Memorial Hospital retiring alter 15 years of service. Snow-bound in Rochester over the weekend was a delegation from Syracuse attending the N.Y. State Business and Professional Women's Organization mid-winter meeting at Town Motor Inn they were Ann Schoff and Miss Margaret Brady, district officers, Mrs. Thurlow Southwick, president of the Eastwood Club, and Mrs. Helen and Miss Eleanor Zimmer.

Moving from 1040 Westcott St. to Freemont Mr. and Mrs. Clifford F. Schultze now are living in their new home at 5841 Durham Lane.

Representing the a i Council xOf Central New York at its 51st annual meeting in Washington, D. C. are neth Leach, first chairman of the National Dairy Council board of directors, and Mrs. a Frank J. Brothers, president and Mrs.

Brothers, and Mrs. Harriett Gavenda, executive director. The Frederick B. Northrup Jrs. invited their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. Gordon L. Schick Jr. and Mr. and Mrs.

George Kimberley to the University Club for dinner Saturday night in celebration of Mrs. Schick's birthday. Cocktuil hosts before the So- cialaires Dance Feb. 5 in Drumlins will be Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Comstock, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bergstrasser, r. and Mrs. Vernon A.

Schmitz and Mr. and Mrs. John R. Wilder. The John T.

Pattisons of Pondersa Acres, Chittenango invited to have dinner with them Thursday in the Persian Terrace, Hotel Syracuse, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wheeler of Manlius; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Griffiths of Chittenango; Miss Alma Snyder of Oneida; Miss Barbara Curtis of Cazenovia; Mrs.

Jeanette Avery of North Syracuse and Mr. and Mrs. Rocco DieMento of Syracuse. 5 NO tttai) tor LtSi V- Wee Tax tnd woawted hlndflng (traruportttlon charces. othtr optional iqulpmtnt, tUtt ana local additional).

Start fast by zinging on over to your Buick dealer. Finish happy by driving home in a new LeSabre. Continue your happy feeling by thinking of the low price and magnificent trade-in you got. Price is no handicap in the tuned car derby. our local authorized Buick dealer WOULOffTTCKJ REALLY MTHER HflVE fl BUICK? Syracusan to Wed in August It's a Cutaway French designer Yorn has produced a coat-diess that looks like a man's formal coat.

Shown in the Paris previews for spring, the design is intended to show more shank and its squared neckline, to cover what once was revealed. The hat is reminiscent of a pharaoh's headgear. (AP Wirephoto via cable from Paris). Hostesses Listed For GOP Dinner Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Zlm- a of Highland an- the engagement of i daughter, Miss Judy Zimmerman, to Scott Sanford, Foreign Student Is Guild Speaker Mrs.

Ulrich Zogg, 210 S. Roxford Road, will be hostess tomorrow for. members of Dora Hazard, Solvay Guild. The event will take place at tf p.m. Hostesses are Mrs Donald Mrs.

George Blakeslee and Mrs. George Chamberlin. Members are asked to take knitting needles anft sewing supplies for a philanthropic work-meeting. There also will be a speaker, Liz Shortridge, Amercian Field Service student from Australia, a student in West Genesee High School. Guests will be Mrs.

Alexander Robinson and Mrs. John McMahon, form a Guild's hospitality committee. NEW COLORS Three bright, light and luscious new colors have been added to the textured, translu- shantung collection of washable window shades. Almond Green, Bamboo Yellow and Candy Pink join classic natural beige and white as happy go-togethers for provincial, casual and contemporary backgrounds. son of Mr.

and Mrs. Theodore Sanford of 322 Garfield Ave. The couple to be ried in late August. Miss Zimmerman was graduated from New Paltz Central School and received a BA gree from Connecticut College Women, New London, Conn. The future bride is a mathematics teachers at Haviland Junior High School, Hyde Park.

An alumnus of Central High School and Syracuse University, Mr. Sanford teaches history and is crew coach at F. D. Roosevelt High School, Hyde Park. AdTMtbCBMt Stop Dry Skin When "the a winter weather robs the complexion of moist oils quicker than the oil ducts of the skin can replace it.

the dangers of wrinkle-dryness will result. Those of you with dry skins should take a little extra care at this time of the year by smoothing oil of Olay over 'the face and neck daily before applying make-up. This hygroscopic (moisture attracting) oil will give the complexion the natural glow of a healthy outdoor skin and is the i protection against wrinkle-dryness. Margaret MerriL George, W. Brenneman, committee chairman of the Republican Citizen's Committee's annual dinner Jan.

27 in Hotel Syracuse, announces the following Marriage Licenses Marriage licenses have been issued to the following by the office of the city clerk: Allan Lee Cook of Baldwlnsville and Mary L. Dreher of Baldwlnsville. James E. Tyrrell of 621 Hawley Ave. tod Sharon L.

Belair of Liverpool. Dana Eischen of East Syracuse and Anne M. Blakeman of 618 Sedgwicfe St. Michael Sozan of Scbenectady and Emily Tischler of Schenectady. James J.

Marsjanik of 4755 Linda Drive tnd Patricia L. LeClair of Ncdrow. John H. Bensoiif Port Carson. and Orle Dee Pride.

16 State St. women who will be hostesses. They are Mrs. Gary Axen- 1 Mrs. Frank Ungaro, Neil E.

Brenneman, Mrs. Elizabeth DeSocio, Miss Mary Foti, Mrs. Jan Farr, is. Robert Gang Mrs. Howard Hall, Mrs.

Ralph Hoizwarth, Paul Jenn i and Mrs. John Q. Krough. Also, Mrs. R.

T. Kirmmse, Mrs. Larry Lebby, Mrs. Wili i a McGrath, Mrs. Merle Melvin, Mrs.

William Morton, Mrs. James O'Connor, Mrs. Bernard Rosenthal Mrs. Newell Rossman Mrs. George Walsh and Mrs.

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It also causes breast soreness, headache, depression, nervous tension and dizzy But now science has developed astonishing medical help--a new tablet called Trandarj). Trendar helps prevent the build-up of ful excess water and so promptly eliminates the bloating It relieves headache, cramps and accompanying nervous bility, depression, and dizzy both before and during periods-in a way no pain reliever alone possibly can. Trendar Tablets have been thoroughly tested by hundreds of Registered Nurses on Proven safe and effective when taken as directed. Now obtainable without prescription at any drug counter. Buy Trendar at once! ooorooo Put variety in his diet with new Chicken Flavor Ideal! Like regular Ideal, new Chicken Flavor Ideal has 7 good things to eat in every can! Real Chicken DOG FOOD Bone for his teeth, loads of it) for protein, Wheat Germ coa Barley CHICKEN FUVOR REGULAR FUVOR for energy, Iron for richer blood, Tty new Chicken Flavor Ideal today! MISON 4 CHICAQOL UUNOlt.

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Years Available:
1875-1978