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Ehtrnmt Balljj fflllfzrn a i 22. 1053 Zelda Koplin, Mr. Rogers 'Are Wed Now at home at 1023 E. Copper are Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert Rogers who were married 14 at Temple a I The i is the former Zelda May Koplin, daughter of Mr. ami i 820 E. Helen St. Mr. and Mrs.

Henry nepers. E. Grant are parents of the bridegroom. a i Albert T. Bilgray performed the double-ring ceremony at 2 "Because" arjjl "I Love Thee" were sung by Mrs.

a i Miss Myra who attended her sisier as maid of honor, wore a pink ballerina gown of nylon net. Miss Diane i i a "sister the bride who a as i brides- a i was gowned i the a i of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Shirley Katz, Miss Mikell a i Harriet Goodman. Their ballerina gown? were of green nylon net as was the gown of Nan Carol Fishman who was girl. Fred Bieher served as best man and ushers were Meyer Sussman Sam Bridsky.

David Marques and Leon Myer- Fon. A reception at the followed the service. The bride graduated from Tucson i school, and her husband received his education in New York schools. Expect A Tantrum YOUR BABY AND MINE By MYRTLE MEYER 'One of the old bromides which ought to be examined in the light of greater scientific knowledge about characteristics, traits and temperament is that a red-heads having tempers. cerned i troubled because she has a red haired baby and she Writes.

"Can I expect it to exhibit a temper?" And, "Is this usually true? Could you a i somewhat on red-heads and touch on the skin problems connected with this color of hair; such as freckles, sunburn, etc. I would be grateful." All healthy, normal babies exhibit so-cailed temper when thwarted. Ho'ld the new horn's hands or head i and he i respond with loud, red- faced crying. It makes him to have his free movements restrained. IF YOUR BABY is a red head then when she acts in this way someone is sure to say, "My a a temper! That's her red hair." If you, too, embrace this foolish idea and perpetuate such nonsense, then your baby i see no real reason to learn to control her emotions.

You have provided her i a ready excuse for a i up. "It's my red hair." I i all other persons some red-heads are temperamental, some meek. a they happen to be has i to do i the color of their hair but with their heredity, their en- i and the attitude with which you deal with the behavior problems which arise i i growing up. IF YOU 1CXPKCT tempers you'll get them; or when baby acts as other babies do, if vou excuse it on the score of her a i color, there is no inc i for her to change and be i You will have to protect her fair i if she has bright red Yes yon too will feel after yon ti'itn down why not look and fed your Best TRY A FREE Steam Bath a a i for Health and Beatify at tlx Santa i i a Health Club Phone 3-2244 'Most Wonderful Thing That Could Happen 1 What's it like to be Miss Arizona? Betty Lou Lindly, 20, 'of Tempe, who was selected last November at the State Fair to be Miss Arizona for 1953, says "It's the most wonderful thing that could happen to a girl." tlon major, she thinks the poise MISS ARIZONA Betty Lou Lindly, 20, of Tempe, will represent Arizona this September at the Miss America contest in Atlantic N. Who's New Club Plans Program Canasta and bridge will he played by the Who's New club at the meeting to be held at 10 a.m.

Thursday in the American Legion hall. Luncheon will be served at 11:30. Visitors and newcomers are welcome. Further i a i may be obtained by contacting the president, Mrs. H.

M. Jacobs. hair. The skin color may be olive if the hair is dark red. Keep her face in the shade she is -out for an a i i Let her wear sunbonnets or hats i brims when she a out of doors.

Protect her skin with sun-tan oil when she is sun-bathing. Red hair is a special privilege to possess because it is rare and a i But the i i i a who has it can be as sweet, charming and controlled as one who has hair of any other color. TODAY'S FREE IjRAFLKT Our a No. 54, "Temper Tantrums," may be obtained by sending a stamped, a dressed, envelope with your request to Myrtle Meyer Eldred, The Woman's View, Tucson Daily Citizen. Home Nursing Hints There An Easier Way Betty Lou's eyes sparkled as she spoke.

She has big -brown eyes. "I've learned so much about people: how to meet them, for instance, and how to leave a good impression i them. I used to dread to go into a room where I i know anybody. And just the thought of addressing a luncheon meeting or a a or even getting up in of people I knew and making a speech would have paralyzed me. Now its just as easy and a a as can be." KVKN Betty Lou's college grades have improved since she became Miss Arizona.

"You feel a responsibility to do the best you can in whatever you undertake. It even makes a difference in i things i running down to the store. If you aren't neatly dressed or your hair clone properly someone is to say, "My gosh, is a Miss A i a And she has changed her voice. "I found out it was harsh and made a bad impression. So I practiced a i softly.

People pay more a i to you when your voice is soft, and I've learned a to do with my hands when I a What a horror that used to be!" NOW A i at Arizona State College at Tempo, Betty Lou is the first Miss Arizona to be sponsored by the State Fair. In September she will he Arizona's ambassador of a beauty and talent--she studies piano--at. the Miss America Pageant in A a i J. One man located her residence in Tempe, i i to her Mrs. Charles H.

i presented his credentials and asked permission to a color motion pictures of her to show at his civic club back in a i a And a wrote to her describing himself as 24-years-old and the owner of a 46(1 acre farm in X'orth Carolina. "If you'll a me," he said, i be no other girls for me." BETTY" has had offers of jobs every month and letters from service men all around the world requesting her photograph. "I a a write a to go i my picture and I've had some grand replies," she said. Of the positions offered her, one was with a copper com- panv, but most, to her i were teaching jobs. An educa- and self-confidence she has gained as Miss Arizona will be an invaluable aid to her career.

"I'll never be afraid to face a classroom now." Betty Lou, who w-as born in Tempe, said that her parents at first were skeptical of the whole i "but now they're in favor of it." And her i she reported, have kept the glamor of her role under restraint. AT sorority--she's an Alpha Delta Pi--she said that, when the sisters i "she is getting out of i they overwhelm her with cries of "Hark, the Queen! Silence, Miss Arizona speaks! and Let's show a proper respect, girls, Her Majes- tv is present." Gov. Howard Pyle has described Betty Lou as perfectly suited to her title. "Betty Lou is a lady," said the governor. A resident of Tempe i he has her for years, and on the day a she won her title he telephoned George Blake at the State Fair office.

"George," said the governor, "the young lady who won a contest last i used to he our baby sitter. Mrs. Pyle and I are very of Betty Lou, and I just called'to tell you a if a i happens to her going to be a loose head rolling a Grounds." Easy, Delicious And Calorie-Packed, This Here's a quick and delicious company dessert: Fold halved sweetened strawberries (well- a i and diced bananas into sweetened whipped cream. Spoon into shcrbert glasses and garnish i curly shavings of semi-sweet chocolate. Neither a baseball bat nor a dollar bill Is the correct approach to the youngster who clenches his teeth and says, "No!" when it's time to take his medicine.

The child should be brought to understand that the medicine is necessary to him get well. Some children respond quickly if they are made to teel that the decision to a medicine rest's in their hands. Others react to the suggestion that doctor, a or some other trusted person will bo proud of them if they take it i fuss. For other i on how to get children--and adults too--to take their medicine i good soldiers, join a Red Cross home nursing course. Your local a win help you sign up.

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