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The Capital Journal from Salem, Oregon • 17

Location:
Salem, Oregon
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Page:
17
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ijp man. -V CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Apr. 5, Sec 2, Pag 17 Hobbyrama Program on Saturday BALLSTON Mrs. John Medley was honored at a shower given Lost 3 Days af Appliances at noon with a program planned for the afternoon. LYONS A family dinner was given Sunday at the John Kunkle Mrs.

Roy Ferris" and Mrs. Richard P. Petrie will serve refreshments at the conclusion of the program. OCEAN LAKE The Oceanspray DEAR ABBY Jealous Fiance, Miserable Hubby By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN 'home for Mrs. Kunkle her Garden Club will host the annual birthday.

Present were Mri. and cm Highlight of the Hobbyrama program for parents, slated for Saturday, April 7, at 2 p.m. in the YWCA, will be a talent tour to "Outer Space." Hobbyrama is the YWCA's program for younger girls. This special event of all the Hobbyrama girls will be directed by Miss Susan Carl and Miss Nina The program will include songs, folk dances and an original play, "Planet written by the Hobbyrama girls. The costumes and staging of the play also have been part of the group's activities.

Saturday afternoon when Mrs. James Focht, Mrs. Leroy Beener and Mrs. Robert Gould entertained. Attending the party were the honoree, and Mrs.

Donna Mell-man, Mrs. Bob Brooks, Mrs; Harry Koltenback, Mrs. John Beener, Mrs. Bob Engle, Mrs. James DeJong, Mrs.

Bob Gould, Mrs. Jay Sechrist, Mrs. Norman Tuff ord, Mrs. Paul Lodi, Miss Janice Wilson, Miss Sandra Beener and the hostesses. DEAR ABBY: I am 20 years old and am engaged to a very FACTORY-AUTHORIZED Mrs.

Ralph Davis and two children from Mehama, Mrs. Ross Mason and three children from Mill City, Mr. and 'Mrs. Floyd Chase and four Mrs. Myrtle Chase and son, Willard, of Sweet Home, Mrs.

Leota Wor-den. Mr. and Mrs. Kunkle and spring meeting of the Oregon Federated Garden Clubs of Pacific District, on Friday, April 6, in the Oceanlake Congregational Church. Mrs.

Frank Guerin is district director. Coffee will be served from 9:30 to 10 a.m. with the business meeting to follow. Luncheon is to be fealour boy. He insists on seeing mo every night.

When I come home Irom work I have my washing and ironing to do, and I like to go to a movie with a girl friend once in a while. He allows me to have one night away from him every two weeks. And then he gives me the third degree about what I did and who I saw. I think i I Johnie. I I am entitled to one evening a week away from him.

He says be cause we are engaged he is entitled to all my time. Is be right? OWNED DEAR OWNED: If this is a preview of how you two are going to get along after marriage, I suggest a LONG courtship. He is far too possessive, and you are justifiably resentful. A jealous fiance makes a miserable husband. Forewarned is forearmed.

AV jTO $1 0 O90 on; DEAR ABBY: Can you settle ah argument that has been going cn for 15 years? Should an anniversary be celebrated when one mate is dead? Or should you still go on sending gifts and cards to the one who is living? I say, what difference does it make? If one person is still living and able to say, "Today is my anniversary, Now-thrilling stereo-high fidelity from FM radio as well as records then that person still has an anniversary. My wife says it takes two to celebrate an anniversary and it is not proper to celebrate it alone, Sign me, TIRED OF ARGUING DEAR TIRED: Your wife is right. It takes TWO to celebrate an anniversary. I DEAR ABBY: I went with Joe for four years. I am 28 and he is 35.

We were more than just friends, if you know what I mean. We had our good times, but I went through more misery than I care to talk about He promised marriage, but it was only conversation. He was a liar and a cheat, but when a woman loves a man she'll overlook a lot. I finally made the break and, believe me, my love for him is dead. He 'owes me $300.

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