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MONDAY, JUNE 18, 1956 THE REGISTER-NEWS MT. VERN Obi, ILLINOIS PERSONAL 1 Mr. and Oeatus Rector and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Damron of this city spent Sunday in Robinson, 111., visiting in the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Billy Rector. Miss Sadie Lustig of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Draper and daughter, Vicki Jo of Herrin spent yesterday at Crab Orchard Lake, Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Thomas of the Liberty Road spent the weekend in Decatur visiting their daughter, Mrs. Pansy McElvain and children. They also spent some time in Springfield visiting their son, John Sammons- and family and the group toured New Salem State Park. Doran Kernodle Wood River.

111., spent Father's Day In the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Kernodle of this city. Mrs.

J. Butts and daughters, Lynn, Kathiyn and Melissa of Boulder, will arrive this evening for a briell visit in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. P.

Cannon of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Macel Bousman spent Sunday visiting in the home of their son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Bousman in St. Louis. They also visited Mrs. Bousman's sister, Mre. Clyde Soward, who is a patient in the Belleville Hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. William Campbell of this city spent Saturday night with relatives and friends toi McLeansboro; John Dial of McLeansboro was business visitor in Mt. Vernon laturday. Mrs.

J. F. Combs of Wayne City visited friends and shopped In the King City Saturday. Miss Marilyn Millam of Woodlawn spent Saturday afternoon in Mt, Vernon. C.

E. Langford of Waltonville made a short business trip to the King City Saturday. B. E. Lamkin of Springfield, 111., spent Saturday transacting business in Mt.

Vernon. Nick RozansW of Woodlawn made a brief business trip to Mt. Vernon Saturday. Mrs. Tillie Gregory of Opdyke spent Saturday afternoon shopping in the King City.

Mrs. Llndy Bamfield of Macedonia was a Mt. Vernon business visitor and shopper Saturday. Richard Shehom of Benton was a business visitor in the King aty Saturday afternoon. Mrs.

C. E. Acord of Fairfield visited friends and shopped In Mt. Vernon Saturday. Mrs.

Maude Joliff of Centralia spent Saturday afternoon transacting business and shopping in the King Qty. Miss Norma Lou Bumpus and Mrs. Ernest Bumpus spent the weekend in Harrlsburg visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Quenton Swan.

While there, they attended the wedding of Lotella Wesley and Philip Cole. Mrs. Virgil Proudfit of Portland, Oregon, is visiting her sisters, Mrs. Tuesa Epperson and Mrs. A.

B. Hartley of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Martin and son, Robert, and grandson, Dickie, and Mrs.

Josephine Hunt attended the dedication of the new Free Methodist church in Shelbyville, yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Norma Edson and daughter, Vicki, have" returned to their home in Albuquerque, N. following a two week's visit in the home of his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. George Edson and with other Mt. Vernon relatives and friends. Mrs. George Hetler and son, Tonuny, of Chicago are spending this week visiting in the home of her mother, Mrs.

Ortha Royal of this city. Miss Melba Jean Carr, w)io ia employed in Evansville, spent the weekend in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lelan Carr of this city. Mr.

and Mrs. H. C. West and daughter, Dorsce, attended uation exercises at SIU last evening. Dorace remained in Carbondale where she will attend summer school.

She Is a juntor Music Major. Mr. and Mrs. Harry P. Bryant ittended the graduation exercises SIU last night at which their son, Joe P.

Bryant received a degree. Mrs. Carolyn Lawrence of Woodlawn was a Mt. Vernon shopper and business visitor Saturday. Mrs.

Verdine Moger of Bonnie spent Saturday afternoon shopping in the King City. Mrs. Ann Reddlck of West Frankfort was a Mt. Vernon business visitor and shopper Saturday. Miss Joan Brannon of Salem spent Saturday with friends in the King City.

Mrs. Lloyd Willis of Benton was a King City shopper Saturday afternoon. Archie Coil of Keenes made a brief business trip to Mt. Vernon Saturday. William of Whittington was a Mt.

Vernon business visitor Saturday. George Star of Ziegler spent Saturday transacting business In Mt. Vernon. Laymon Reed of McLeansboro was a King City business visitor Saturday afternoon. Mrs.

Lonnie of Benton visited fHands and shopped in Mt. Vernon Satui-day. Byford Tittle of Bonnie made a short business trip to the King City Saturday. Mrs. Pearl Clayton of Dahlgren spent Saturday afternoon shopping in Mt.

Vernon. .1. W. Thatcher of Belle Rive made a brief business trip to Mt. Vernon Saturday.

Mrs. Paul Skldmore of Bonnie spent Saturday afternoon shopping in the King City. Mrs. R. J.

Nelson and son of Detroit, are visiting in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Thompson of this city.

Mrs. John Reed of Wayne City wfi.s a Mt. Vernon shopper and business visitor Mr. and Mrs. J.

S. Parker of Benton transacted business and shopped in the King City Saturday afternoon. Wayne Green of Waltonville was a Mt. Vernon shopper and business visitor Saturday. Mrs.

Nellie German of Woodlawn spent Saturday afternoon (hopping in the King City. Miss Louise Taylor of Benton visited friends and shopped in Mt. Vernon Saturday. Mrs, Louis? Ahrens of Edwardsville. 111., is visiting in the home of her brother and sister- in-law, Mr.

and Mrs. E. H. Klein of this city. Mrs.

Virginia Montgomery of Salem spent Saturday afternoon transacting business and shopping in the King City. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Murphy of Omaha, 111., were business visitors in the King City Saturday. Mrs.

Ruth Davis of Walton ville spent Saturday afternoon shopping In the King City. Harvey Broke of Dahlgren made a short business trip to Mt. Vernon Saturday. Mrs. Edna Douthit of Dix was a Mt.

Vernon shopper and business visitor Saturday afternoon-. Mrs. Alva Mellott of Woodlawn spent Saturday afternoon shopping in the King City. Miss Renna Reddy of Carmt visited friends and shopped in Mt. Vernon Saturday.

Mrs. Golden Odle of Waltonville spent Saturday afternoon transacting business and shopping in Mt. Vernon. Mrs. Phyllis Pepide of Bluford was a Mt.

Vernon busineu visitor and shopper Saturday. William Beppler of Centralia transacted business in the King City Saturday, Mrs. Vera Huff of Bluford spent Saturday afternoon shopping in Mt. Vernon. Mr.

and Mrs. George Wheeler and grandson, Byford Stewart of McLeansboro spent Saturday evening in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Campbell of this city. The ladies are sisters, Mrs.

Naomi Springbom of LaSalle, 111,, is visiting relatives and friends in Mt. Vernon. She is a former.restdent. Mr. and Mrs, Don Sendelbach of Granite City are vlsitlne relatives and friends in this city.

Mrs. Vena Hawkins of Dix spent Saturday afternoon shopping in the King City. Mrs. Florence Bullard of Wayne City was a Mt. Vernon shopper and business visitor Saturday.

Marion Newell of made a short business trip to the King aty Saturday. Mrs. Vernon Evans of Bluford spent Saturday aftamoon shopping InvSft. Vernon. Robert Wells of Scheller transacted business in the King City Saturday.

of Bluford made a brief business trip to Mt. Vernon Saturday afternoon. Miss Sherry Briesacker of Hammond, visited friends and shopped in the King City Saturday. Mrs. Ernest Piper of Woodlawn was a Mt.

Vernon business visitor and shopper Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Thelma Holt of Lincoln, was a King Qty shopper and business visitor Saturday. Mrs. W.

S. Toney of Ina spent Saturday afternoon shopping in Mt. Vernon. Lebron SpiUer of Nason was a business visitor in the King Oty Saturday. Mrs.

John Martht of Opdyke was a Mt. Vernon business visitor and shopper Saturday. Mrs. Mamie Henderson of Bonnie spent Saturday afternoon shopping In the King City. Audrey Vaughn of Fairfield was a Mt.

Vemon buainesa visitor Saturday. T. E. FUchardton of Benton transacted business in the lOng City Saturday tttemoon, Asa Buekner, madfe a busincM trip lb Mt. Vtr- non Saturday.

C. P. Woolbright CtntraMa was a business. visitor, in the King City Saturday afternoon. Mrs.

Deloris Neal Btnton visited friends and shopped fti Mt. Vemon SatuMay. Mrs. Alice Dent of Bonnie spent Saturday aftemooo shopping In the King City. Mrs.

Vivian Woodlawn transacted busineu and shopped in Mt. Vemon Saturday. Virgil CMilemeyer of Ridiview, made a short business trip to the King aty Saturday. Mrs. Dorothy Sanders of Benton visited friends and shopped in Mt.

Vemon Saturday afternoon. James Pickett of Fairfield transacted business In the King City Saturday. Ray of Wayne City was a business visitor in Mt. Vemon Saturday. C.

L. Burroughs of Centralia made a buslnins trip to the King City Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Paul Duncan of. Benton visited friends and shopped In the King City Saturday.

Cecil H. Grubb of Fairfield transacted business in Mt, Vernon Saturday afternoon. Over 800 At Singing Convention The Jefferson County Singing Convention which was held at the Ina high school yesterday afternoon drew an almost record attendance of over 800 people, the committee reported this morning. The program featured the following quartettes: "The Victory Quartette" from Thompsonville, "The Harmonalres" from Du Quoin, "The Harmony Echoes" from West Frankfort, "The Friendly Four" from this city, and "The Melody Boys" from Thompsonville. Also appearing on the program were several trios and soloists as well as the Spring Garden Community church choir presenting outstanding selections.

The next convention will be held at the Bethel Tabernacle in this city July 15, at 1:30 o'clock in the afternoon. The appeared in Ina yesterday oy special t'equest of Mayor N. N. Newell and Kenneth KVMOK First old maid: "What kind of a time did you have in New York?" Second old maid: "East- am St. Louis Opera Outing These members of the Mt.

Vernon PlKs Club and their wives chartered a special bus yesterday and attended the performance of "Annie Get Your Gun" at the Municipal Opera in Forest Park. They enjoyed dinner enroute. The outing was arranged and Mrs. R. Yanaway and those attending with them included Mr.

and Mrs. Russell Tennyson, Mrs. W. T. Roach, Mrs.

W. F. Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tibbs, Mr.

and Mrs. Clyde Frazier, Mr. and Mrs. Art Laird, and Mrs. Irvin Hawkins, Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Strickland, Webb Pearson, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Chesiey, Mr. and Mrs.

C. Richard Collins, Mr. and Mrs. W. F.

Holt and son, Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. E. M.

Eaton and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ward. (Leitzell Photo) FOR LADIES -BY SALLY- A laundry starch sizing make your scatter rugs lie flat on the floor and even make them appear a King aty homemaker. First, she suggests, seal the underside with a coat of sheliac.

Then apply a thin solution of starch and let it dry beforp using. Saily Often Wonders: Where do some women get the Idea that they are bragging when tiicy smugly announce they are "working Tor pin money." With pins Just ten cents a package, it seems to Sally they'd be money ahead to Just stay home and sew on a few buttons. Ctoe ol Mt. Vernon's most immaculate homemakers advises: Your handles will never mar the walls if you'll cut the finger from an old rubber glove and slip over the end of the handle. The idea will, of course, be equally successful with all types of mops.

The grass may look a lot greener over the fence but it's just as hard to cut as that in your own yard. With the season of bumps and bruises at hand for the small the frequent need for adhesive young King City mother tells us: Adhesive tape stains are easily removed from cotton fabrics with ordinary kerosene, For Wear With Shorts: A Neat Cotton Blouse wardrobe of little cotton shirts and that are simple as they should be, relying detaUing for appeal. Baby tuck yoke (left) is pima 2iS2' fe Empire Une in (right) has dioestring broadcloth. Both are from Judy QAILEbUGAS. NEA Women's Editor.

Business Woman To Speak Here To Rotary Club A Centralia woman who has been successful in the retail business and has earned the distinguished citizen award in that city will be the'guest speaker at the noon luncheon of the Mt. Vernon Rotary Club tomon-ow at Hotel Emmerson. She is Mrs. Fayc McCall Strie- binger, proprietor of ready-to-wear at Centralia. Mrs.

Striebinger, a member of the Board of Directors of tlie Illinois Federation of Retail Associations, is the only woman ever to hold this office. The theme of her talk will be "The Business of Retailing." Her appearance on the a Club program here was aiTanged by Senator Paul Broyles. Since opening her shop in Centralia in 1936, Mrs. Striebinger has been active in all retail promotion activities in Centralia. In was co-chairman of the women 's division for the Centralia centennial.

In that same year she was selected as Centralia's "distinguished citizen, of the year." She assisted with the' establish- menv of a polio clinic in CentrMia, has beep active over the years in Red Cross work and has taken a leading role in the business, industry and education activities in her community. 4-H CLUBS The Go-Gntters 4-H Club met June 12 at the home of Leonard Scrivner. Talks on "New Farm Laws" were given by Jerry Osborn, Tom Bi-own, Marling Pennington, Carolyn Sue Boster, Kenneth Warner and Bon Brown. A game of buzz was played and refreshments were served by Mrs. Scrivner, The next meeting will be in the home of Kenneth Warner, June 25.

SOCIALLY -BY SALLY. Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Crowder of this city attended the graduation exercises conducted at the University of Illinois, in Champaign, Saturday morning. Their son, Wendell Crowder, was graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering.

With his wife and their children, Karen and Gary, he is living in Waukegan where he is now associated with the H. Bleck Engineering Company. Also attending the exercises were Mr. Crowder's wife and his brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.

Bob Rash of Springfield, 111., in whose home Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Crowder spent the weekend. Mr. and Mrs.

O. H. Brown attended die graduation exercises at SIU last evening. Their son, Otto J. Brown was graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Education.

They were accompanied to by Oieir daughter, LaVerba, and Jimmie Keele. Mr. and Mrs. K. E.

Greene have returned from a six week's tour of Europe. They visited England, France, Switzerland, Cter- many, Holland, Denmark, Sweden and Norway. The trip was made almost entirely by air. Last Sunday they went to Atlantic City and spent the past week attending a convention of Electrical Distributors which was held in that city. Dwight Wendall Keele 's wife, Marilyn, parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Leuty Keele, and grandmother, Mrs. Ella Sumner, attended gn'aduation ceremonies at Southern Illinois University yesterday at which Dwight received a bachelor's degree in education. Dwight will teach industrial arts at Nbkomis high school text year. P.

Bryant of Carbondale, a graduate of Mt. Vemon high school, was in the graduating class at Southern Illinois University last evening, receiving a degree of Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. Mr. Bryant is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

L. Bryant of this and the husband of the former Donna M. Grant. He has accepted a position starting 2nd in the under- ivriting department of Continental Casualty (Company of Chicago. Mr.

and Mrs. Bryant and their small daughter, Kathy, are moving to Oiicago next week. Mr. and Mrs. J.

H. Mezo, Miss Pat Mezo, Mr. and Mrs. Lelan Carr, Misses Melba and Verk Carr, and Mrs. Rosemary Cames attended the 81st Commencement Exercises at Southern Illinois University in (Carbondale last evening, where Harold L.

Carr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lelan Carr, received his degree of Bachelor Science in Education. SOCIETY. Snmmersville Home Bureau The Summersville unit of Home Bureau will meet tomorrow afternoon, June 19, at 1:30 o'clock in the home of Mrs.

Christine Harlow. The le.s.sons, "Diabetes" and "Helping Teen-agers" will be presented by local leaders. First Presbyterian Ruth CIrclA'MeetIng Members of Ruth Circle of the First Presbyterian church will meet tomorrow morning at 9:30 o'clock in the home of Mrs. George Engleman, 535 24th street. Mrs.

Lewis Clarke will serve as co-hostess. The hostess will have charge of the devotions and Mrs. M. M. Lumbattis will present the program.

St. Baptist Mary-Martha Class Mrs. Truly Richardson will be hostess to the Mary-Martha Class ol Hie Logan Street Baptist church tomorrow evening, June 18. Members are asked to meet at the church at 6:00 o'clock and bring wieners and hamburger. Pleasant Grove W.

8. C. S. The Women's Society of Christian Service of the Pleasant Grove Methodist church met at the home of Mrs. Ruth Foster with Mrs.

Edith Marlin as assistant hostess, Mrs. Mildred Bethard conducted the devotions assisted by Mrs. Fancine Mabry. The subject was "Problem of Fellowship." "The program was given by Mrs. Mildred Melton, vice president.

The subject was "June Rushes in the Richest of the Months." Scripture reading was taken from Matthew, chapter 7, 7-12. An approval was made of the recommendations of the executive committee during the business meeting. Fellowship Night will be observed by the church in June with Mrs. Mabel Hails in charge. Names for Mystery Pals were drawn and the revealing of the names of pals of the past year was carried out in an interesting and unusual manner.

Refreshments were served. Women's Society Evening Group The Evening Group of the First Community Church Women's Society met last Tuesday evening in the home of Mrs. John Manion with 12 members present. During the business meeting it, was stresed that volunteers are needed for the remainder of this month and through July to visit the local Nursing Homes. Volunteers are asked to call Mrs.

Ray Humphrey telephone 523. Mrs. Bob Kent presented the devotions: "Try Giving Yourself." The July meeting will include all the women's organizations of the church with the exact date announced later. The August meeting ol the Evening Group will be in the home of Castle. Mrs.

Francis Orr will serve as co-hostess. Duplicate Bridge Glub Will Meet This Evening The Mt. Vernon Duplicate Bridge Club will meet this evening at 7:45 o'clock at Hotel Emmerson. The games will be played under the direction of J. W.

McCord. The committee today announced that these games will continue throughout the at the same place and at the same hour. Everyone interested in learning to play the duplicate form of those who have acquired the cordially invited to attend. Christian Service Circle Meets The Christian Service Circle met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Mayfield, The meeting was opened by the president, Mrs.

Susie Price. Mrs, Genelle Mabry conducted the devo- tionais, reading from the 40th chapter of Isaiah. This was followed with prayer by Mrs. Mabry. Mrs.

Ruth (jowler and Mrs. Scott sang a very beautiful duet. A short business meeting was held after which recreation was conducted by Mrs. Delia Wicks, Mrs. Mabry and Mrs.

Hall. The hostess served refreshments, as.sisted by Mrs. Milem and Mrs. Berry. F'lrst Baptist Church Mary Setzekorn Circle The Mary Setzekorn Circle of the First Baptist church will meet Tuesday evening, June 19, in the home of Mrs.

Robert Fry on the Fairfield Road. Gray Lady Schedule The Gray Lady schedule for this week is as follows: Shoppers are Ruth Collins, Mina Roach, Vermadel Ritchey, Mae Sumner and Louise Tennyson. Those serving at the visitors' desk will include Kate Hollensbe, Betty Chambers, Reba Holt, Freda Rush and Marian Carnahan. Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Linn Celebrate Anniversary The Golden Wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Linn was celebrated yesterday with a noon buffet dinner served on the lawn of their home on the Salem Road. Open house was observed from 2:00 until 5:00 'clock at the old they were married fifty years ago. Over a hundred relatives and friends called during the afternoon and among the dozens of lovely ijotes and cards they received was a note of congratulations from Governor and Mrs.

William G. Stratton. A three-tiered by Charlie Edwards was served during the reception, with punch, served by Mrs. Jimmie Linn. Others assisting were Mrs.

Harold Linn, Mrs. Gilbert Waud and Mrs. Qaude Linn. The gorgeous array of gifts were in charge of-Mrs. Mary Swift and Mrs.

Louise Turner who also presided at the guest book. Besides the gifts and the ejcpres- sions of felicitations received by them, Mr. and Mrs. Linn also re- ceived many beautiful floral pieces. Out of town relatives and friends attending the celebration were Geprge Linn of Kane, 111., Qaude Linn and daughter, Greenfield, 111., Mr.

and Mrs, Harold Linn of Indianapolis, Norman Brooks, Robert Carelton and J. B. Bowes of Alton, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Linn and son, of Beech Grove, 111., Mrs.

Donna Jewitt, Roodhouse, Mrs. Gilbert Waud, Peoria, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Walsen, St. Louis, Mrs.

Pearl Crosnoe, Alton, Mr. and Mrs. George Hell, O'Fallon, Mr. and Mrs. Damon Modglin, St.

Louis, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Sanders, Keenes, Mrs.

Pauline Vaughn, Texico, Mrs. Adella Whitson, Texico, Mrs. Christina Hell, 'Fallori, and Mrs, Mary Weber, Benton. Highest SIU Honor For J. Lester Buford CARBONDALE, Illinois University yesterday conferred its highest honor the Distinguished Service Award on J.

Lester Buford. a graduate of the school. President D. W. Morris presented the large medal to the Mt.

Verenon educator during graduation ceremonies. The official program said of Mr. Buford: John Lester Buford, Ed, M.A., LL. native of Southern Illinois, graduate of this university; holder of degrees from three other colleges and universities; courageous and constructive leader in civic and religious affairs; devoted servant of the cause of education on local, state and national levels, as former teacher and principal, currently Superintendent of Schools at Mt. The Marlow Cardinals CluV met at the home of Merle McRaven, Tuesday night, June 12.

They discussed plans for going to 4-H camp. Richard Scott gave a talk on his pig project. After the meeting refreshments were served. The next meeting will be June 25, at the home of Oiarles Rutherford. tA See this Agency AT ONCE for a policy covoring your entire family against CANCER which pays up to 2500.00 for the treatment of CANCER at HOME or HOSPITAL.

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Vornon Phono 3S02 Vemon, Illinois; former president of the Illinois Schoolmasters Cnub, former president of the Illinois Association of School Administrators, and currently President of the National Education Association. Golden Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Posten of Greenville, 111., celebrated Golden Wedding anniversary Sunday, June 3, at the home of Mrs. Tillie Posten, three and one-half miles east of Dahlgren.

Open house was held during the afternoon and the guests of honor received many lovely gifts. Special entertainment was furnished by Philip Njfce and Martin Anselement who played several of the couple's favorite selections. Refreshments were served to a large group of relatives and friends who called to extend their congratulations to the guests of honor. Top Volue Mdst. BENOIST BROS.

HARDWARI Eteadquvten for window and oecilUtlnr fani wiUi 5 year ruarantw. BEST FOR LESS Air cendillontd for your Wesley Methodist W. S. C. S.

Meeting Members of the We.sley Methodist Women's Society of Christian Service will have an all-day meeting at the church Wednesday, June 20, beginning at 10:30 o'clock. Those attending are asked to bring a sack lunch. Mrs. Mary Price is the program leader. E.

U. B. Church W. S. W.

S. Meeting There will be a meeting of the Women's Society of World Service in the basement of the Evangelical United Brethren church Tuesday evening, June 19, at 7:30 Ruth EVERV WOMAN HAS RIGHT TO HER IDENTIiy AS a SOMBBODV When a wife begins to feel like a nobody it is often her husband who is responsible. Read this letter, men, and see if, with a few minor changes. It could have been written by your own husband-pecked wife. "Would you please white something about the need of a wife to feel like Somebody? Maybe it would not only help us, but other couples as well.

"I find my life lacking in a number of things I think are Important and I wonder how I can remedy the situation. "I would like to feel I am a person with certain not someone taken for granted, always. My husband has forgotten there Is anything more in life than going to work, coming home, reading the paper, watching TV and acting like a tyrant with the children. "When I ask him to take over the youngest while I catch up on some needed work, says he doesn 't see why he has to when the older children are able. "As long as I mind my own business, work and work and expect nothing from him things go along fairly smoothly.

But If I have any ideas of my own about bringing up children or making changes around the house I always meet with opposition. It's discouraging day aftef day. I feel more like a machino than a person. "I WANT so to be a person, to do some things I want to do without criticism. "I often wonder what became of the young man I married who said he loved me and talked of what a wonderful life would have together.

My days at home are long. He would probably think it silly to call me up sometimes during his lunch hour. But how it would breatt the monotony of my day to think he cared enough to call. "I'd like to do something to fix up the 'hous and have him tell me it looks fine, instead of demanding to know what I did THAT for. ''Why can't a man understand that it's awful for a woman to get to feeling Uke a Nobody?" There it is, men.

Nothing mora needs to be added. That's what happens to a woman 's life when' her husband stops seing her and treating her as a penKm. BAR-B-Q HAVEN Across From Appellate Court Ronaa TUESDAY 'S MENU Chltkan llbt KntH tttt wMi tirawit Ortvy Reitl Pork with Irawn Oftvy Plato ItrbcqiM Phis CoM GaBERT SHRMAN Owner OUR UNDERSTANDING, EXPERIENCE AND DESIRE TO SERVE IS OUR STRENGTH Anbulonet fiiiifrol 9ertMf I know only the SANITONE ecrtt proctss kMp my cotton drtssos frtsh-rodly like-now Store your Furs and Woolens In Mt. Vernon's only refrigerated storage vault. Will Closa for Vacation From 12:30 Saturday, 30 Monday, July 9 AtltiorlieJ SANITONE iictmtt ISth ami PofkiM.

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