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DeorAbby Tell Why Abigail Von Buren Luncheon Symposium Topi Is Women In New Areas "Venturing into 'New Frontiers for Women in Re lifted, Scientific, ud Political Areas," wu the tubjecd oTi qrmpooum recently conducted by Mrs. Ralph at a luncheon meeting of Zeti Zeta Chapter of Del' Kappa Gamma Society, The group met at the Top 0' tl VUhce Bettaurant 'it any fldd touted to HMD Mrs. Roosevelt listening to boy in shop mechanics class in the Youth Center which bears her name in Beer sheba, Israel. "When raising the standards of life," she said at the time, "we must begin with the children. 11 Author Feldman stands directly behind Mrs.

Roosevelt. ELEANOR ROOSEVEirS LAST TRIP ABROAD 4 I Feel Like a Mother Here: We Begin With DEAR ABBY: My husband and I have been about this tver since and I'd like it fettled. The employes at this office exchanged names and each one put down what he (or she) wanted for Christmas. The girl whose name ray husband drew put down she wanted a red silk slip! I told my busband that over my dead body he'd buy another woman a red silk slip. He uid I was narrow-minded and a poor sport, but I held my ground and he finally bought her a nice bottle of cologne instead.

He still throws it up to me that I was a poor sport. Is it proper for a man to buy Intimate apparel for someone other than his wife, or WAS I a poor (port? JEN DEAR JEN: fell yomr kushaisd that are frankly jealous and admit to being a poor when it coases to his buying lingerie for other woven. Hell tote you for it. And 111 bet he thits up. DEAR ABBY: Thank you for telling that woman no complain because her husband never said "I love hat talk was cheap, and if he supported her and behaved imself, she should be satisfied.

I left my husband torn ears ago because all he said was "I love be- ore we had been married a year, he bad broken every rule in the book. And while his "1 love yous" were sti inging in my ears, he was bouncing me off every wa the house. SICK OF "I LOVE YOU of endeavor If only, II is id- Mn. Laura preaentaUon. She pointed sul that an taterectinK to exploration Is the act that five women had pawed wtUmlnary tests (or astronauts.

Miss Velda By Trude Belle Feldman Womtn'i Newi Service It was tsvo o'clock in the afternoon when Eleanor Roosevelt and her party arrived at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Reno- vot, near Tel Aviv. She had been traveling, looking and questioning for seven hours. She alone of the party was fresh and still charged with energy. Mrs. Roosevelt caught the eye ol a gnarled Yemenite woman sit ting on the lovely green lawn in front of the Institute's library SPADEA DESIGNER PATTERN One yenr ago last week, Eleanor Roosevelt made the last of her many foreign trips.

She paid a return visit to Israel February 22 to 27, 1962. During her visit, Trude Belle Feldman, an American newspaperwoman who had covered the Eichmann trial, was one of her companions. In this, the first of five articles, Miss Feldman, for the first time discloses intimate details of Mrs. Roosevelt's last trip. diked into the adjoining lobby hero Mrs.

Roosevelt met Beer- teba's municipal leaders, in- udiiig the bearded, hailed Chief labbi and Ins wife (who wore a ig) from Algeria. Roose- cll spoke wilh them in French xnit their ten children. Later, Chief Rabbi was asked why shook hands with Mrs. Roose- ell. In Hebrew, so as not to moan-ass her, he curtly replied: "She is no ordinary woman -)e is a symbol ot Former Mayor Tuviyau greetet rs.

Roosevelt in Hebrew. Even tefore his talk was translated, oliced that she laughed at the ghl places. He began to rem nisce about her last visit tc Jeersheba. She smiled when the ebrew word, meanin amcl. cropped up in connectsoi ith her niece's short-lived but Anderson, in dift- politics, said, "Although women have had the right to suf- eme since 1100, it is only recently, that they bave shown Mai for politlci." She cited reason for the failure women to enter matters og government al concern a lack of background and experience, but believes win ta from current local par icipation to greater Interest In ulilics on a aud level.

Alto participating ill the pm van Mrs. E. E. PtriituJ ith a choral readlnf of the i Kappa Gamma song. The busioesi session was coiiJ acted by Mn, Steve Stephens! jrestdent, and members were di-L reeled to the white elephant salel hich had been arranged bv Mrsf Mitchell Jones.

Hostesses (or the meeting svertl Mesdames 'Jones, Clyde Hudson.I Betty Patton, and lae McMillan. Garden Qubs Schedule Annual Sale DEAR ABBY: If you go to a prom with a very nice, but very shy, boy and.at intermission he Invites another couple to go for a ride with you, and the other couple is very mushy and they are sitting in the back seat necking like there is no tomorrow and the boy who is necking yells to your date that he had better hurry up and kiss you or he will show him how--what are you supposed to do? not a very good sentence but that is what happened to me and it was very embarrassing.) SOPHOMORE DEAR SOPHOMORE: You are supposed to pretend vou are deaf. And if your date gets flustered, turn up ihe radio and drown out the cheering action. Thursday at 9 a.m., door open at the old Furr Foot location, 5th and N. Fil more, for the annual whil elephant sale held nude the sponsorship of city ga den clubs comprising th Garden Council.

Mlu Williel Club Plans Guest Mrs. Byron Gist was hos-1 ess to members of ieth Century Club assembled at her 'home at 25011 Julian for a recent program 1 arranged by Mrs. Paul Nunn, chairman. Mrs. Nunn introduced Mrs.

1 Frank Butler, who wilh her daugli-1 ter, Mrs. Robert McNeil, and Mrs. W. E. Colley, showed films of Monaco and discussed the European country.

Club members planned a guest I day brunch to be held March 15 al Mrs. Gist's home, a and igo affair scheduled (or 10:30 a.m. At the affair, which will con-to p.m. tinue daily through Saturday from) Serving on the brunch commit. 9 a.m.

until 5 p.m., items 0 C. K. Mongers R. G. Boeer.

or sale will include numerous an- CoUe Ne ques, clothing, appliances, fur- iture, hardware, gifts and jew- She was dressed in a once colorful blouse now faded liy the Israeli sun. i Mrs. Roosevelt approached the oclogarian. The woman spoke ill Hebrew. "Pleaae, what is slit saving" Mn.

Roosevelt aikcd. I told her Ihe woman waited to know Roosevelt wac from, how far she bad traveled and bow long she had done (hit. Mrs. RooKvelt aiked me to tell her. "But, how is all tlu's possible 'or such an old lady?" Ihe Yemenite asked.

1 translated. Mrs. Roosevelt's reply was quick, "The different people anf ho different places Merest me much that I just don't fine time lo get Hred." When we visited Beershlia, her comments in Ibis old-new pioneer city help to explain her reactions lo the country as a whole. After the pomp and greeting: from Mayor Zarizi, we went to the seven year old Hebrew Immi grants Aid Society House of the United States. HISAS House pro vides shelter arrangements tor th experts and technicians who hav from the world over lo the development of Iho hithe la barren Negcv.

Rathe than dining In her room, she chose in En the main dinlnf hall. Sent to our table KM the British Ambassa dor; to our left, were new im migrants; behind as, soldiers were being served. Ai she lit Mr Roosevelt noticed every thing ahoul us. stopped Ic lalk wilh one of the soldier who had Tetognizcrf and ap ptoathert her. She Iritd i speak wilh a youn, much publicized purchase of ie camel in Beersheba three ears ago.

Jokingly, Mr. Roose- elt said that since she had no power to bring camels to Am she had washed her hands the affair and a Bedouin lam- ly received the "giimal" as a life we should and we must be gin with the children. I've traveled all over ttx world," she told me, "and to children should be treated in tl same manner no matter wlie they live." The Center is one of six in: Beersheba. It lias 140 children who have not finished their ele- iientary schooling, and attempts are being made to prepare them or vocational and agricultural work. The center is in an area most populated by less fortunate immigrants; the girls are taughl sewing and home economics anil the boys, trades.

Mn. RooMvelt remarked thai everyone who to Israel about the children. How beautiful, how happy, bow natural, and bow well adjwted Uwy But," ufd, "(here It definitely a fact which is even nun important that this Is tne rf children no matter where they come from, from the concentration camps, from the North Africa or from the Oriental lands of primitive civilization. Each on: reacts this same way to the environment in Israel. And to me, thl Is the gnat mlracie bow reslli rat the children are, bow quick ly they can change." For a personal reply, write to ABBY, Box 3365, Beverly Hills, and include a self-addressed, stamped envelope.

Abby answers all mail. (DlrtrlbulKl by HcNoutht Syndicate, Inc.) contribution 'amily. Early the visited the Youth Cen er in Beersheba which bears her from the Rooseveli next morning, Mrs, Mrs. Roosevelt looked down a she added: "Alas, adults curry wilh them Uieir past with all its memories of misery and suffering wherever they go." Beersheba this flower which bloomed from a desolate desert has become the womb from which Israel will give birth to its future. Mrs, Roosevelt sensed A Lovelier You By Mary Sue Miller NOTE: LlHtn of Inoulrv bt oddrnud Wtowv A Yog.

Kry I SI Oundw. III.) SPRING REDUCING SERIES If a slimmer waistline is on your jell-improvement program, tiier is no surer and quicker way to achieve it tine: than with this rou 1. Stand facing an open door and Each at the club members may invite up to five guests for the FOR CATS Make a scratch board from piece of lumber and an old piece I i elry, and in a garden nook set affair, it was announced at the location, there will be ardening tools, plants and yard urniture for buyer's selection. Sandwiches and beverages, as as sweets, will be sold hi'of carpet. Helps save uphols'terv" order that customers may not you can get the cat to use ft lave to leave the building at lunch time.

Baked goods will also be offered for carrying home. Funds derived from the sale go nto 'a fund earmarked for the tuilding of, a permanent garden club building. Various clubs in he city have worked toward this goal for some time, in addition help supporing the Garden Center in Memorial Park. Mrs. Grady C.

Nobles, presi-j 1 dent of the Garden Council, states that this year's selection of items will offer shoppers that which Orfkn Lonm. C. Kerfui, M.D. Phvslclsn-Suroeon Proctlct finding; at the -white elephant sale, I as well as other items "new" to Fantasy name. (his on her first trip lo Israel Almost before car stepped years ago rolling, children wilh flowers, now, uW it was alive, smiles ant natural enthusiasm vj a sll i and ne She rushed srret her.

One of the in(o ii enc( After a (ew min taller youngsters reached up la straighten her blai-k hat which go nut of place as she came nut from the car. Nothing during her rntlre five "lays really touched her as this one Inci- Imrncdinlclv immigrant i "Children are my first love," she said as she smiled al them, dinner, raising the standards of Suzy Suiy Perelte, like Ihe first robin, heralds spring in a clear belt- like fashion that's ready to enhance your afternoon-inlo-cvemng lilans from this moment on. The bias-rimmed goblet skirt is Mown out from a delicate stem-wnre waist, crystallizing the prettiest, silhouette of rmy season. It lakes ils lovely shape from a princess- ing curve al Ihe sides and a sc- ries of deep pleats folded Into the front waist seam and topped off by a wisp of bow. Originally shown in tissue silk faille for jusl the degree of dressiness that of-; fers the widest social ojiportuni-j ties, this enchanting design lends! itself to many fabrics --printed! silk surah, linen-fcxluretl rayon or silk crept, polished col- tons or eyelet pique, to name lul a few.

From Ihese corresponding body measurements select Ihe size best for you. Oiir sizing Is comparable lo ttint used for bol- ter ready-to-wear, SIZES BUST WAIST 10 35 it at it' OT' 11 1 'From Now erf lo wolsl Size 12 requires 3 yds. of 42" fabric for To order Pal- tern No. N-1196, stale size, send $1.00. Add 25c for first class mail and special handling.

New IMt- tern Book No. 23 Is available for 50c. Books No. No. 21 mill No.

22 are also avaitrtbto for 50c each or all 3 books for Address SPADEA. Box M5, (J.P.O. Dept. A-, New York 1, N.Y. (HI, Spodw FMfiiom, inc.) We invite you to try Diet Control Foods save calories, save money knows the way to stay slim and trim hi to cut down on your calorie trick it to do it without starving youredf or retorting to dull diets.

For example: a tossed salad with 2 UWetpoont of DIA MEL Italian hat but 61 ealoriet compared to i regular MM with 160 calories. Start today. Look better, feel better. DIET CONTROL CENTERS That's the name of this white feathered cocktail hat by Madame Vernier, shown among spring and summer millinery in London. It's trimmed with red roses.

Club Recalls Pioneer Days was tlieme of th I by memlxTS of the T. E. 0 Study Club. With husbands, a jnitsts, members met in the eralion Clubhouse. Western dress set the pace to the evening that included a barbecue dinner served by the light of kerosene lamps.

The long table was decorated with red bandanna napkins, spurs and quirts. Following the dinner. Dan War- utes. she turned and said with a smile: "I was just thinking of Mayor David Tuviyalui and I can slill recall when thai husky white- annual Feb. holiday parly haired farmer took me around by memlxrs of the T.

E. here in 1952. lie showed me the new immigrants who lived in room shacks. 'They've just come he, loW me. 'We don't have much here yel.

but wail and come back in alxnit three years, you'll see many changes. We hope to have industries, three-story apartment houses, schools, and community "I thought the mayor was just dreaming," slw said. "Von know those Urael'n are big dreamers. Yet It jtwt happened that I dM come back three years later, and Hiree years attrr that. And, an yoa ter, here I agihi today.

Kach time I lind there are more industries, more apartment hoiiKS, more schools and many, many more new immigrants. I still think me linens are dreamers. But tlwy surety know how lo make itrraim a realty." The population of Beersheba i I go ihc'people treal me like ihe was 20,000 when she first visiled. of i President o( the United States, but I am made to a mother and a grand- Ill is a wonderful grip the top of it. Then, by beiu ing your knees, gradually stretc our body downward until your' aiitline a pulled taut.

Hold, re-) ax and repeat ten times. (If your', reach is short, stand on a lowi ootstopl.) 2. Sit on the edge of a chair, ith your legs stretched out to and your heels resting on he floor. Raise your arms high pull the stomach in and eep it so. Now bend forward and to touch your fingertips to our toes.

Heturn to starting po- ition, aiming for a good stretch the waist. Ten times, briskly. 3. Kneel on the floor, arms sides. Bending from side to side the waist; try to touch your fin- Sertips to the floor.

You will not be able to do It, but the try is what counts. Repeat ten times in slow motion; then ten times vitii great speed. perform this routine only once to know it works. You actually can feel how it squeezes away flesh, tightens muscles, and draws the waist into a slim column. Work out daily and the the event.

Dr. Burwell Southern Optometrist ANNOUNCES REMOVAL OF Hit OFFICf TO I4t0 Otiv. 5-4661 TJ column. Work out daily and the rlOlieer become apparent to the eve in a remarkably short time. eye in a remarkably short time.

(O FliU EnttrorlKs, Inc.) "Never use self-polishing wax on wood floorsf Guest Speaker For Luncheon Meeting Dr. Tom Duke will be the speaker for the Thursday meet-j jing of the Amarillo Republican Women's Club at 11:45 a.m. in Wystt's Cafeteria. The speech will be the satne as the one by Dr. Duke at the Lincoln itey Din; ner recently in Borger.

Final preparations for "Operation Cherrv Pie" will be made den entertained tlie group with magic tricks. He and Mrs. Warden were special guests at the event. and all interested women are in- viled to attend Ihe meeting and tnke part in the Friday "Operation Cherry CPA Hate A Salnd Luncheon Panhandle Certified Public Ac- Hospital," she said, "Beersheba countant Wives met recently in just seems lo me lo be one ofttht.liome of Mrs. Howard Broad On her fourth visit.

It had reached 50,000. "During my first visit, I saw nothing but Arab villages, dusl in the streets and one Hadassah Ihe miracles of Israel. "Everywhere else in the world jdus. Adirondak, for salad uncheon and holiday party. Mrs.

I-ee and Mrs. Truman Arawndl Saw JMJ DUL-MEL rM II rM Si toward purcluit price i Dit-Mcl prpdvct wtwi EMMA It ttesmled tjr feUil cut- mm, tn will olnm 'i It 2 dndllni ceil, limit ere Mr Mrctose. Cuitonw MHt fn urn UK 3 iltny.V«MMmmt«tiieiriliMttdbl«»rnK)iilre Dirlttic rttt I7S Aveni AT FM SirO MMETS mm I JB Wf TM MM ACHE The nj to itop the sprtid pimplci ii to licit tirm bcfon nd ifirt ih)- open up. So the tm sign of i pimple Applj CAMrHO-PHtNiqus! TbU looihing, flntisepuc liquid forms I "ring of pioicciion" itound pimpln lo help mother and feeling for me." The manage fei hnide E)ew- RmieveK Vnlh Cemger wMte iMred UK work- ptrvcnl ihtit re-iMection. CAMPMO-PHINIQUE doesn't join ikin, i( cm bt rijht under mikc-up.

So lion't girt ugly punplei i dunce to Tent it prt- "ring of Lei four fact futci, nttunllf. Alwiys keep i bottle of CAMrwo- fniNiQUi on mij hx imuN Get Ike wMon get ether. "Woudln't it be nice to have all the youngsters in these rooms wilh she smiled, waved al them and quipped, "We'll jusl have to make the rooms bigger." And turning towards them again she said, "My, their faces filled with curlotity. Children ire children all over. They have the whote of this world lo drink in before them and they are alway ready to accept." This was the Great lady Dies had wailed a long time, to see I'inerard were co-hostesses.

The social hour, attended by 15, included an exchange of rcc- Only a woman suffers thin kind of tension! Hew fnnnmtnat Mast prt-ptriod Itntion cauMif by build-up in tody ftuiJ a few dAys before a woman's perloii. Warnlni iltnt an puffinot, ind bWtlnt. i wwnft ctn ttlievf this wirt Cirdui Brand Tibktt, ntw product thil conUir.s PirMbmn, an ir.grtJieril foimttly ivjiUble by only, CirJtii Tibktt nlnM fluid from th body, Md also re- IKVC uptet nentt, tow pah, hoad- and functional crampt. On Cardul TabkU, mMrkaMi ia meii- Cilion for' toys Henry M. Tobey, Research Director ot the icorld's largest hardtcood fioor maker 'Those self-polishing waxos that work wonders in your titchon can be the ruin of wood floors.

Most are made primarily of synthetic plastics and cannot be removed from wood floors without damaging the wood or the finish. At the of old ixU-polinhing iru pile up, four (rood? ffoor fradualtg and bwt woorl floor care we can recommend is Bruce Cleaning Wax or Bruce Floor Cleaner. iJoth contain a liquid paste wax and waterless wood floor cleaner. They clean; remove the old wax; and leave a rich, new coat of war protection--all at the same time. When a heavy coat of wax is desired, Bruce Cleaning Wax is best.

For badly joiled floors or lighter WSIIPg Floor Cleaner. It's the right way to keep.

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