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Leader-Telegram from Eau Claire, Wisconsin • 5

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-Th Eau Clair nrlnl College Orchestra to Present Concert Church and Club IAU ClAIRI, WISCONSIN. Saturday, February 9. 197 I) nnrnarn Weds John Setoff er son, Great Fafls. Mont. daugh ter of Mr.

and Mrs. W. O. Knutson, Lowes Creek came the bride of John Schleffer. Great Falls.

son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schleffer of Rice Lake, Saturday at Anne's Cathedral In Great Falls. Msgr, Schuster performed the ceremony a 9:30 a.m. Mr.

and Mrs. William Dwvr attended the couple. The newlyweda will arrive here March 13, to visit tha bride's parents. Beauty on a Budget "Jeanne Nodal" the fjnf line of coimitict, oillri and houhotd aid 100 Mony lack Guarantee Jeanne Nadal 405 South Farwfll Com in or Call TE 3-6844 ft PLANS HUMMER wedding- Mr. and Mrs.

Lawrence llelge-aon of Independence, announce the engagement of their daughter, Kathleen Ann, to Allen F. Sterry. son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Sterry ot Alma.

Miss llclgeson Is presently teaching at Pleasantvllle. A summer wedding is being planned. When you make spice bags for stew or other dishes, use a double thickness of cheese cloth. i BEHEARSE PLAY The Senior High Footllghters will present Thornton Wikier's play Town," Feb. 12-13.

Several members of the cast shown at a costume rehearsal are.lieit-lo-jight, Lynn Paul Mar cus and Ron Lindeke. Jean Jacobson is the director of the play and Katy Mclntyre Is the student director. French Logic Guarantees Happy Marriage Get your entry blank at Hansen's for ttili't fctt'A Valley Area Council on Retardation will meet Monday at 8 p.m. at Christ Church Cathedral. A program will be given by the children of a Trainable class of the public schools.

The meeting is open to the public. ELLA M- Dickson Woman's Christian Temperance Union will meet at the First Presby terian Church Monday at 7 p.m. Vivian Snyder will lead devotions, and Thelma Ward will lead the discussion topic. Hostesses will be Esma I p. nitz, Adella Bliss.

Gladys Larson, Josephine Whinnery. A nes McDanlel and Estelle Personals Mrs. E. Rlnehard of Chippewa Falls, first vice president of supreme chapter, P.E.O. Sisterhood, will participate 'in the March 10 dedication service of the chapel a Cottey College, Nevada, Mo.

She will also attend a meeting of the ottey Hoard of h- lees, March 8 precPd- ing the dedication, Miss a r- bara Briggs, 532 Summit Eau Claire, is a first year student a.t Cottey. Reduce Sweater Cling FARGO. N. D. (UP)" Reduce the In washing or-Ion sweaters by adding a teaspoon of detergent to the final rinse, advises Julia E.

Brekke, extension clothing agent. This type of final rinse makes garments more comfortable, lessens the danger of fabric piling or balling, and cuts down on the cling, Miss lirekke said. Easy Carpet Cleaning Discovery Hailed What It laid to be the atl-t and "elaningt" rgg cleaner, known at, Blue luitrt, Is availabl ofttr yoart of r-(arch, Bluo loitr Itavct no foreign retidu lo caui rapid reioll-ing. The pile li left open and fluffy a the colon tpring out like magic. So eaiy ot apply wilfTo long handle bruth (like ploying ihufflsboord) and.

It ofe for all type of carpet. lite Blue luitre to clean the entire carpet or remove pOl and traffic lone. It' economical gallon of concentrate clean three 9 xl 2 rug. Rug Dept. 0IW The second concert ot the Eau Claire Wisconsin State College Symphony orchestra this season will be given Sunday, af 8 p.m.

In Old Main auditorium. Walter May ot -the college music faculty will conducts William Antholz. a junior from Spooner will be the so loist. He will sing. -Hear Me! Ye Winds and Waves" by Han del, and "Sombre Woods" by Limy.

The orchestra will play "Toccata," by Frescobaldi; "The Concerto Grosso In Mi nor," by Geminiani: 'The Un finished Symphony," by Schu bert; and Praeludlum," by Jarnefelt. The orchestra will also premiere a short work for flute and strings by one of the col lege music students Richard Sanders, a sophomore from Cllntonville. Title of the com position is "Winter Sponge-cake ring shape for a rhange. When ring shape for a change. hen it comes out of the oven pour a coffee-flavored glaze over it.

Meat Patties -Ever add a pinciLjot-irounA allspice to meat patties? better to go through his pockets so that he may live in an atmosphere of complete l- dence. However distasteful, one must flirt a little. The menage will benefit by his being kept on his toes. Never make scene; nothing bores a man so. Once in a while, show him you are jealous -otherwise, he -would -be.

disappointed. His ideal of married life: A great love, in The thing to do is to lose his slip pers when spring comes around. Be concerned about his health: Repeat "You overtire yourself." But also add that he is tireless. Never ask for money when he is good-tempered. Never ask for money when he is bad-tempered.

A 1 when? Clothes, make-up and frivolities contribute to the embellishment of the home. A woman buys a dress to please her husband He Is -usually sublimely unaware of this but a wife should not recoil from any sac rifice. She must resign herself to see her self-denial unappre ciated. Never contradict him In front of children, domestics, 1 a tives and friends, nor when alone. In short, always agree with him but go on one's sweet way.

The married couple Is a re-ligion. It must be saved at all costs. MI Drexel WEAU-TV 9:00 A. M. Every Week Day Win a room-fulj a house-full of furniturt You've seen it on HOME, WEAU-TV now you can onter th big HOME Drexel contest with thousands of dollars -worth of Drexel furniture as prizes! Just come in for your entry blank nothing to write except your name and address- nothing to send in except your entry itself I and He v.

one Is really too bored, let him go on talking think ot a handsome movie star with a dreamy, smile, will Immediately feel superior." By ROSETTE HARGROVE NEA Staff Correspondent PARIS (NEA) Want to live happily with your husband for the 20,000 days and nights which would be the life span ot a normal Never ask him for when he good-tempered. Nev er ask him for. it when he bad-tempered, either. That'snly one of the 16 com-mandments for, the perfect wife set forth in a sprightly handbook on marriage Just published by Jean Duche, who among other accomplishments is a columnist for the popular French women magazine, ELLE. For husbands, he has 20 com mandments.

Number one: Never try to figure things OUt. HERE ARE the rest of Duche's somewhat cynical commandments for husbands: Address her with the a politeness as vou do others Never contradict her in the presence of the children, friends, domestics; I.e., always agree with her. But -you need not act in consequence. Brine her flowers and pres ehts on her birthday and other anniversaries. More important still: Bring them lor no reason at all.

She Will be quick to Un derstand that this kind of ness Is proof of true love. Even if you want to spend, a quiet evening at home and read a book, never refuse to go out just like a couple of lovers." When she asks what you think of her, new party dress, always say you prefer the UU tie blue number. -She will be furious but delighted to 1 that you notice ner ciothes? if you pick her up at a cocktail party and she is wearing a ri diculous hat, wait until you get home to tell her what you think Of it. Sleep under two blankets, plus an eiderdown and perspire- all tor love. Make her feel secure.

But alternate the serene climate with cyclones of Fondle her, but beat her, too. Most important thing is ja choose the right Never mention the amount of money she spends if she is bad-tempered. Nor when she is in a good humor. When? NEVER LOOK at other worn-en in the street when you are Secrets of Charm The HANSEN FURNITURE Co. 409 South Barstow Street in Eau Claire YOUR PROBLEMS FUTURE BKIDE Mr.

and Mrs, Raymond Marlon; Augusta, announce the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy Mac-lene, to Lloyd Markham, of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Markham of No date hag been set for the wed- ding. Altoona Woman's Club Hears Chief of Police Ike Hickock, chief of police in Altoona, spoke to members of the Altoona Woman's Club at their meeting Tuesday eve-i ntng at the home of Mrs. Wen dall Wilson.

Hickock, who is also director of the Civil fense program in Altoona, explained what to do in case ot a disaster and also read the fed eral laws concerning the pre- gram. He announced that on March 4, a Civil Defense: ganizatlon meeting for the residents of Altoona will be held in the City Auditorium at 8 p.m. The program theme for the evening was "Greaf Love Stor ies of the Mrs. Clyde Woodington reported on An drew Jackson; Mrs. Howard Valska on Abraham Lincoln and Mrs.

Maurice Nelson on the Duke and Duchess of Co-hostesses with Mrs. l-son-were-Mrs. Bernard Brand- stedter and Mrs. Martin Blake. The March meeting will held at the home ot Mrs.

Thomas Greene. Jaycettes Plan Dance i Plans for a dance and pot luck supper were discussed at the meeting of Eau Claire Jaycettes, Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Clarence Peterson. The affair will be held Feb, 20 for all Jaycees and their wives. Easter seal envelopes were passed out to members to be addressed.

Mrs. Laurence Kirckoff is the Easter Seal chairman. The envelopes will be stuffed at the March meeting to be held at the Orthopedic School. -Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Laurence Kirckoli, Mrs.

George Piper and Mrs Kenneth Rudolphson. londart mother. Children learn best by example and not by being belted around. if you want do your daughter a real si or, stay sirfgle until you meet someone you're genuinely fond of. Merely to "tolerate her personalU" Is not enough The best thing parents Tin do for their enu-dren is to love one another.

Dear Aniti. I'm a nurse and still singhi. Men patients fre--quently ask for my name and address7 as they 'would like to become 'better acquainted aft er leaving the hospital. Do you think this is proper? Some of my girl friends whd aren't in nursing say It's not respect able. What do you say? MISS Your girl friends are all wet.

If the men are single and In terested In pursuing the friend shin, why not? One of nleasant aspects of nursing If the wonderful people yon meet. this chosen tareer. Irs not un common for romance to blos som in a hosplUL. Many a nurse has married her patient and continued to take his pulse for the rest of his Ofe. Dear Aim Landers: My con science is kiUlng me.

Maybe you can help. I grew up. with a sweU kid. We've lived next door to each other since ele mentary school days. I never had another boy friend and he never dated another girt.

we're both 20 now. I have a verv Interesting position and meet, fabulous people all day long. He a garage mecnnc and is still sweet and wonaer-ful but somehow his Interests bore me and we don't have lim together anv more. He's talkine about marriage and I'm. eettinz scared.

Our parents are dear friends and everyone has always assumed we marry. Mom says Ira getung ju- tprv a all pirls do when mar rlaee draws near. I would sooner die than hurt this boy He's sweet and has treated me like a queeni What shaU I do? XXX When, you outgrew your ahoes what did yo do? DM roa keen wearlnx them lor sentimental reasons and crip-preyour feet? Or did yoa find snoes that WT rr Doa't feel guilty because you've ootgroun this boy. smart enough to admit' It and be kind emmgh to let Wm dowa easjr. Sensational NEW DQ527 Mnnnnnnnia -ii r.

REMOTE TUNING Si SWIVEL BASE Plan a Home Beauty Routine CONSOLETTE with her. At parties, speak to men- only and exclusively tne international situation, Make her jealous (easy). But not with homely; women, whom she is not jealous. Flat ter her by flirting only with at tractive women which 1 1 confirm your good Insist always that she Is the most beautiful of all women But also persuade her tha you are admirable. And don' forget to appear helpless she can exercise her womanly protection.

Be. mindful of her health. But never say, "you don look well." Nor, "You look wonder fur' when she isreally ill Never make a scene. Once in a while put on the jealousy act And always show complete trust in her, If perchance you are unfaith ful to her, never, confess, in or der to keep her trust in you or a truthful man, a lie is sacrifice he owes to his wife In any case, never put her in a ridiculous situation and nev er be unfaithful with any of her women friends. Apart from the above, never hide anything from her.

On the outer nana, is gooa 10 spare A 1 1 4. A. 1 ner jone worries. Look at her. Shower smallattentions on her and express deep, deep sentiments.

Generally speaking, use a your, wits to try to on r- irop legs op on chair or stool whea you sew. This rest will also "lift" your face for when the feet hurt, it shows In your face. during the day hum your fa vorite tunes this is good for the in morale, too While drying yourself after a bath give your-elf a brisk rub- down with the towel it a splendid stimulation for the circulation ana helps to firm the contours. DANCE THROUGH A WEEK TO BEAUTY Created EXCLUSIVELY fori readers of -thij column, dance steps anyone can do. They bring increased rra ce and re duced measurements.

Write to! Secrets of Charm hi care of jthia paper, enclosing a self-ad 10 cents Mn coin for acorv of UATStE THROUGH A iWEEK TO BEAUTY. A stand your wife, And don't forget that at times she will consider you just a little i k-headed. If sometimes you go off the rails, just say: "I love you This is a good line which will help out in any situation. A WIFE'S greatest nrob lem, says Duche, is to know when to ask her husband for money. On the other hand, there are only 16 rules should observe to insure a happy marriage as against for her husband: Be gay, spontaneous and witty; make him laugh, so a he will think he is amusing.

Look serious, 1-even intent, when he discourses on politics, philosophy or -fishings to- make him believe he is interesting. If one is really too bored, lft him go on talking and think of a handsome movie star with a dreamy smile. lie Will 1 mediately feel superior. As a general rule, feed him at breakfast and every other meal a large spoonful of flat tery to bolster his masculine ego. Double the dose when he suffers from insomnia.

Once a week, take refuge In his arms and pour out one's troubles (not when he isread lng the newspaper) to make him feel protective. The re malnder of the time, keep these to one self. Better still, forget the personal worries and listen to his. NEVER HIDE anything from him, But never own up to anything. There is- then no need for forgiveness.

Never ask questions; Births Born to Mr. and Mrs. Don Saylor of Las Vegas, a son, Jan. 10. The Saylors a'r former residents of this city.

Babies bom at St. Joseph's Hospital in Chippewa Falls Mr. and Mrs. Francis Geiss- ler, Rt 2, Chippewa Falls, a daughter. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Rauscher, Chippewa Falls, a son. Tips on Storing Winter Potatoes FARGO, N. D. fUP) Many, modern home basements are too warm for good potato storage, according to horticulturist Harry Graves.

Unless potatoes are stored in a room separate from a heated basement, sprouting and shriv eling are likely to result. But potato storage-tempera tures can also be too low. Graves warned. Potatoes tend to develop a sweetish flavor in temperatures between' 32 and 36 degrees. This is because the starch changes into sugar at tow temperatures To remove the taste, store the potatoes at higher temper-i atures for a lew davs.

Graves luddTtuLMigar then changes rack to starch. The most temperature Is between. 36 and 40 degrees, and the potatoes should be stored in complete darknesa. By JOHN ROBERT POWERS ENSEMBLE T7r However busy yoa are. mere aretnnrflies-when- you eould be doing more than one thing.

It will help in your progress to ward beauty. And the more you do them- bigger strides you'll be making to JutAim. DEAR ANN: Why don't you ever give us men a break? I'm always catching heat at home because of something my wife read in your column. I've been driving a cab 18 years and I've seen plenty of what goes on in this world. I know more about life than some college professors who talk about it all day long.

see it at its best and at its worst. For every empty bar stool there's a ing wife at; 1 I home. For ev- i ery drunk in a i tavern there's i a nagg i y. mise a 1 "4 JA complain lng? i woman drove him to It. I didn't learn this out of a psychology book either.

Ifi-JLil firsf-handr Of you don'thave the nerve to print this because the dames would have your scalp. THE" HACKER Dear Ann; My wife died In child-birth at 23This Was four years-ago and thoughtxl could never marry again. Now I've come to feelthat my daughter needs a mother, I've been' seeing a divorced woman who has let me knotv She Is 28, attractive, efficient, and has a' practical head on her shoulders. We get alone well, but I'm n6t the bos; sy type and can tolerate her strong personality. The thing that troubles me Is this: Our ideas on child-rear ing are entirely different.

Yesterday the little girl said- a naughty word she'd picked up somewhere. I sure she had no idea of what she had said My friend appeared shocked and asked me why I didn't slap her across the moutlt-1 told her I didn't believe in this treatment. She said. ''That's why we have so many delinquents today there's no discipline." Her remark set me to thinking. Is she right? I'll never, be deeply in love with anyone.

What I'm looking tor now is a' good mother for my httle What do you at thVprlco of a Ubf modHt Qf95 ward your goal. Here are a few suggestions WITH Model 3001 hown with "200" i i ft i S- 1 onlv Im week While working around house; apply baby oilor rich emollient to face (ifyildn is oily, eliminate this-step): and, keep your hair in pin curls Leave both on until you go out to shopDo. all this after mis' band leaves for- work. While listening to radio, you 'can do eye and hand exercis es: and give yourself a faajal While doing housework ap-nlv hand cream and wear eloves. While walking to and from the park, with your baby, prac-J i fi'sra I tlce-gtsod walking posture ana do your deep breathing rou tine.

While watching TV, brush vour hair: do some bosom and back exercises at commercial time: do your ankle and foot Space strengthened. 5 i While at the counter prepar- Commander Unit. Change channel. ''lng. vegetables, practice good mute sound.

we CANNOT PURCHASE UOREl WE CANNOT REPEAT THIS OFFERI sitting posture. i While waituig for someone to answer the telephone, do vour chin and neck exercises: practice good sitting or standing posture. -dishes, work; $m4m cdel Go-. for increased resonance in ITAIM u4ljrh lH1 give more pleasure to your Us-tdressed. stamped envelope and 321 Eau Claire St, Phone 5-5127 430.32,WaterSl.

Phone 5-3127 i em vy uumifiuig, iu vitally bum) and hold one pitch as Jong as your braatU lasts. Then think? GREG 1 1 Keep looking. If tliiit wont-an's ldra of "discipline" is slap 4 year-old child aerosa Um mouth, bJm'U maka poor a 'L. V5 1 7 I..

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