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girt who i. more TO BE and I mora confused about word "morality." Who £2 Julyis what morally right? My ptrenUT Society? The law? Or iWd I the of My parents are divorced iiu. wit-h cu Karen Arlene Sanders and i aon t. Know wny they don't get married. Meanwhile, my mother doesn't want me to stay out too late with my boyfriend, He's in law school, and we can't married until graduatee.

1 886 wrong in premarital sex, but it I i me' rve hoid so far, but why should The pill is available, so there is no danger of my getting pregnant. Besides, we love each other, so what wrong with making love? I'm sura my mom thinks it's okay for her to do what she does, but she'd have a fit if did it. How come the difference standards? PUZZLED DEAR PUZZLED: Your mother regards you as her responsibility, not as a mature young actions' the for her own If you feel sufficiently mature and competent to set your own standards for your own reasons, do it. Who decides what is "morally With the help of your learning, examples, experience and con science -and with an eye for YOU decide. And God bless.

DEAR ABBY: I am 55, and recently remarried. She's a terrific woman who is close to my age. My problem is that some of my tactless friend keep reminding my wife that my ex-wife was pencil slim and dressed like a fashion plate. Now my present wife is determined to diet down to skin and bones. 1 think this is ridiculous.

I don't want another skinny woman whose main concern in life is dressing to the nines and keeping her weight down, and who, quite frankly, looked like a prune in the raw. How can 1 convince my wife that I like the well-padded, soft cuddly woman she was when I married hor? PREFERS A PEACH DEAR PREFERS: Doesn't youi wife know all this? If tell her. If you do, and she continues to pay more attention to your tactless friends than she does to you, you have bigger problems than you think. DEAR ABBY: After 5U years of marriage, I lost my mate. Although we never were blessed with children, we had many nieces and nephews who always addressed us as "Uncle Herman and Aunt Minnie." I recently married a lovely woman who had been a friend of the family'sfor many years.

lost her mate, Now I find that my nieces and nephews address us as "Uncle Herman and Bertha." I don't mind being called "Hey you," but 1 think it's disrespectful of them to address my wife ae "Bertha." What do you think? SAME OLD UNCLE HERMAN DEAR UNC: I think you should tell your nieces and nephews that you'll gladly answer to "a monkey's uncle," but you'd appreciate it if they would call your wife "Aunt Bertha," Wife, Mother, Pilot, Potential First Lady (Editor's note: The following article concerning Pat Concannon. wife of Don Concannon, Republican candidate for governor, is by Mindy Milburn, editor of the Hugoton Hermes.) Pat Concannon and her husband hit upon the idea of sprucing up Main by painting the fire hydrants. Don, then Chamber of Commerce President, obtained permission from the City Council and Fire Department tnd ascertained that the painting would not decrease afternoon, July 13, at the Corpus Christie church at Mooney Creek. Parent of the couple are Mr. and Mrs.

John Sanders, route 3, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rathert, Nortonville. Friends and relatives are cordially invited. ftVWr ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT Mr.

and Mrs. John Schmidt, Easton, announce the engagement of their niece, Vicki Renee Vossmer to Kenneth Eugene Pierron, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Peirron, Easton Miss Vossmer is a 1374 graduate of Easton High scliool ana is currently em wedding is VnVVr EXCHANGE VOWS IN FARGO, N.D. Miss Gloria Mae Markel and married Saturday, June 8 in the Calvary United Methodist church in Fargo, N.D MISS SCHRADER HONORED Miss Mildred Schrader, HONOR MISS DEDE HUNDLEY Miss DeDe Hundley, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Beryl NEW! SIX NEW UNITS by Exprns yourself today stud smral Hallmark Personal Expression cards to people you care about. TONSINGS'S 719 COM ENGAGEMENT--Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Page, route 8, St.

Joe; iployed in announce the engagement of their daught the Procurement Division at Norman Ilollett, sonoE Mr. and Mrs, Norfo'n Rollett, St. Joe. Fort Leavenworth. A 1972 graduate of Easton Community Junior College College May.

A September planned. The bride-elect, a graduate of DcKalb High school, is employed Geeco, St. Joe. High school, Mr. Pierron Mr.

Rollett, also a graduate of DeKalb High school, is mmnlHMT his arte emolnvpd hv Pjn-Vins fVimfiniw St Fellowship Hall of the church. Friends and relatives arc invited. Robert Caplinger, mother of the bridegroom-elect, assisted Miss Hundley wilh her gifts. Special guests were Mrs. Harold Morris, Mrs.

Clay orry Stutz, Mrs. and Candy Caplinger Miss Hundley and Steve Caplinger will exchange were Miss Debbie Doty, Topeka, Mrs. Susan Jones, Easton, Kenneth Wagner, Easton and John Moson, Fort Leavenworth. Altar boys were Jim Wagner, Tony Brown and of Mike Mosiman, David alj of Easton was the guest of honor at a i the effectiveness of the miscellaneous bridal shower 6' hydrants. Then, Fat set to June au ai me Lamp Lreeic Vernettu Herkin work.

Within several weeks, cnurcn. mrs. uaie eleven downtown fireplugs Bodenhausen, Mrs. Wallace resembled white-helmeted Pike, Mrs. Cliff Metealf, drummer boys.

Shirley Neill and Wilma Over the vears Pat has been Winchester were hostesses. organist, also accompanied Eleanor Noll, vocal soloist. Those serving the reception were Mrs. Betty Doty, Mrs. Linda Land, Miss Eloise involved in many other worth- Decorations followed a color Browni 'Aurelia Brown while projects.

Because she is scneme ot oiue ana wnire. Mrs. Cecilia Beying and Miss Eight vears ago when Pat exceptionally organized and Peggy Hoyer won the bridal Cmue. Abel gift table and Concar started flying she efficient, she is often called contest. Mrs Floyd Schrader were6attended by had Oiat she would be "Pen by people in the com- mother of the henoree, and Evelyn Mr5, chauffeurinK her husband a project going.

Mrs. Lnuise Mosiman mother Virginia Lunsford and Misses around the state campaigning Being Pat li Kim Doty and Diane Wagner, for governor able t0 relate to at all assisted Misa Schrader with The couple is at home in Having logged over WOO levels, in all walks of life. For her gifts Comanche. hours of flvtait time since 1966, an oi ner logical ana realistic 5 "'l5' of three is thinking, Pat remains very Char es Sd. tzbaum Dorothy now qualified to fly both single warm ana teminme.

and twin engine aircraft. "Living here in southwest Hi Lancaster MRS. C.L. MEYER Mr. and Mrs.

Lloyd DeWerff and two daughters, Tim and Kristie, Grants Pass, have returned home after Schletzbaum, Marlyn Mosiman, Mrs. Gardland Rice and Tami, and Mrs. Raymond Schrader. GROUP 1 HOSTS CWF BREAKFAST The general meeting of the Christian Women's Fellowship Hundley, was honored June 22 Bang "My Country Tis of Thee' Mrs. Clifford Scott, Sullivan, 111., Miss Ui Woodward, and Miss Marta Strong.

Mrs. Roy Fields, assisted by Donaldson, IHOW-OFF of the First Christian Church Lovelace, controversial met. weonesnay morning. S(ar 0f many erotic films, Group One hosted the shocked the aristocracy at- breakfast at tables decorated tending England's Royal in a patriotic theme. Ascot races when she Mrs.

Harold Chamberlain showed up wearing a com with a bridal shower at Camp and devotions entitled "I Am semhle spending ten days with her Creek church. Hostesses The Flag" were presented by parents, tar. ana mrs. rvauer mrs. n.ennein wonigemum, Wehking and her sister, Mr.

Patty, Susie and Linda, Mrs. arid Mrs. Don Stucker. Faith Floyd Schrader and Mildred, and Aimee Hodges, Emporia, Mrs. Albert Hale, Nancy and also visited here so the cousins Sarah and Mrs.

Curt Neill. could all be together, Mr. Bridal contest winners were DeWerff also visited a brother Mrs. Bill Stutz, Shirley Neill, City. Mrs.

LeRoy Schrader, Susie wonigcmutn and scott There will be a combined Bodenhausen. Prizes were meeting of the ABCD Regional presented to the honoree. Planning Commission and the Decorations of rainbow Mo-Kansas Regional Council colors were used for the gift monoay at p.m. in me and refreshment tahle. Kansas, distances are a factor regional office at St.

Joe, Mrs. Hundley and Mrs. in auuui. an business and family life," she Her skill as a pilot has been priceless to her husband and family for several years but has increased immeasurably since Don began campaigning. "Pat is an excellent pilot and the fact thai I put all my confidence in her is my answer to ladies who ask me about equal opportunities for women," Don says.

Pal began Tying when she discovered that Don had enrolled her in a greound school and flying course. The fact lhat she went through with it and has so excelled as a pilot is just one example of tne "Concannon reputation" for following through and getting things done. Pat basically home-oriented, has also been active in many civic and community projects, lnree ynm concerned about Mrs. Lawrence Kuhn, As group leaders brought the offering, Mrs. Kuhn gave the offering prayer.

Guests included Miss Jane Nesby, associate minister for the Kansas region, Key. pletely see-through lace en- Colonial House Now Open 15th and Commeiicil Antiques and Confections There Nothing More important To Ih Than YOU And The Personal Attention We Give Your Prescription SERVING THE ATCHISON AREA WITH POLLY'S POINTERS Dyed uniform bothers wearer By Polly Cramer Problem: DEAR POLLY I had a white uniform with pleals sewed in the front bodice and a plealed skirt. The short sleeves have turn back cuffs and the dress opens down the Trent. To make il look less like a uniform 1 dyed it purple but still think it has the appearance of a uniform. Can anyone recommend any nine else I could do to change the looks of this dress?" MARSHA.

DEAR POLLY My Pet Peeve concerns buying a card of hooks and eyes and having lo Ihrow away either one row of Jacobs home and caring Muecotah MRS. CARL ANDERSON Mrs. Hubert Beyer has just finished instructing 4-H members in creative craft class in ceramics at the extension office in Effingham. lor her daughter. Mr.

and Mrs. Marvin Smith and family Phoenix, are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Smith and other relatives in the Muscotah area. HOMEMAKER LOOKS FOR HELP NEW YORK (AP) Mr finri Mrc nthn Smiu "ig variety and nutrition in have returned from visiting eflch meal la a difficult task, relatives in Greenville, Ohio, according to an in-depth study The Half Century club met homemakers conducted for Tuesday evening at the Hoffmann-La Roche Inc.

Muscotah city hall with 18 fmd industry bears the members present. Mrs Mike responsibility for giving the Wilson was awarded the door homemaker the guidance she prize. Hosts and hostesses for needs," sa John Gage, Roche the evening were Mr. and Mrs, umi- Alvin Henning and Mrs. Grace And one of the best Roach.

They froze and served waya, easier-to-understand home made ice cream and labels witb clearer nutrl- cookics. The committee for the ll(mai Information. next meeting, Aug. 8, will be Mr. and Mrs.

Mike Wilson and Mrs. Kate Taylor. Mrs. Floyd Jacobs is home from the Memorial hospital in Topeka, recuperating from eye surgery. Her mother, Mrs.

Cox of Topeka has been helping out A TCH I SON LOBf? Sunday. July 1. 1 974 Cummingfl R.R. MABIC MOORf Steve Reichle and Mils Don nn Mc Henry, both of Topeka, will exchange marriage vows Saturday, July 13, at Rcinisch Rose Garden, Gatje Park, in Topeka. A rereption will be held at the UniversityUnited Methodist church.

Reichle is formerly of hero and is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Reichle, now of A1 eh i son RiH Brown was here from LnMnntc, over the money is wasted. There arc always two-thirds as many 10 vlsl' hooks as eyes, do wish the makers would add as many Knr11, who is at the hooks as eyes so all could be used. DOROTHY.

Atchison hospital Dans and DEAR POLLY Mrs.A.C.S. wanted to know how lo Hehra, who have been here for remove a coffee stain irom her white FELT lableclolli. She might try Fuller's Earth that can be bought at a drug store. 1 successfully vised it or. a gray wool skirt and also on a beige llax rug.

it may lake a numtier ol api rinhnrah Ann fn anvlhini' like a skirt nlacR a clot lath several weeks, returned name wilh their father. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sanders applications IT used oil nitennea ine uiacn lamnv between the two reunion in St. Joe biaiday.

imcKnesses in prnieci rne one unaeriieatn. i oo not Know iiie niice vveene i.ircie me this would help if and sugar were in the coffee. fummings United Methodist MRS.R.B.R. church went to Winchester to DEAR GIRLS If cream and sugar were In the coffee the hnld a recent meeting with stain might he sponged with cleaning fluid or even soaked Mrs Edith Bilderhack, who degree at Highland Thecouple will exchange wedding vows al 7 p.m. July 27 at the 'n il toT a Hemember the cloth was felt.

There are dtf- in Christian church in DeKalb. A reception will resides al the Winchester follow in the 'ereni qualities tsome ot ine less expensive ones nave a ten- hospital annex follow in the iwme ui me less expensive nave a ten- aency io pun apart ana pill ana wiu not take to runoing) Johnny Findley, Leaven- on, 1 cc worth, spent several days wilh DEAR POLLY To conserve lime and efforl when mak- Mr and Mrs ine cookies 1 roll the cookie dough out on the cookie sheet. bake it and Ihen cut it inlo squares. Hungry children enjov ur 1 cookies of any shape. GRACE.

Mrii JlmE Mauzey will DEAR POLLY When a litlle girl needs a long slip to observe her 85th birthday nirs. nazei gutter. Mrs. Kuth wear wim a initi lone uress lu.st use a erownun halt situ that one i vmoch ai Hottcnslein and Mrs. Clarissa may be just stretched out in the waist but otherwise eood.

Ullage Villa in Nortonville. presented an cut oil tne elastic ana maxe a casing tor new elastic lo lit the answer to Know now are arm wnuiri ne a nelp to any older person. MttS.G.B. Mr. and Mrs: John Lane interesting and amusing child waist.

Garage sales often turn up some really prelly were in Olathe to visit their program summarizing meir inte aim iiuuinn uiai nine Bins love. sun. uic trip to the CWF Quadrennial JUAN1TA. Mrs Al Erneldine will The bride is the dauehter of VQWS 27 at 7:30 Assembly, Purdue University. DEAR POLLY 1 correspond regularly with two elderly celebrate a birthday July 6.

p.m. ai me tiiinK.iam union ss Neshv wan inner i lor fnr aunts. uir.e i a la one mem i enclose a Moorhead Minn and the church- the assembly. self-addressed, stamped envelope to be used when answer- bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Wagner, Easton. Miss Wendy Lindrud, d. anc Wagner, Easton, attended the Fort, leaven wort!) exchantrad St. Lawrence church in Easton, Mrs Wagner is employed by fhe Rev Ear, MlBbPJlnt. Northern States Power Parents of the couple are Mr.

company at Fargo and Mr. mA Mrs Wagner, Wagner ls employed by East and Mr CarglU, Moorhead, He is a ark. rvmanclle. ra. graduate of Kansas State r-mmie Attending the couple university, Manhattan.

Atler the short business ing my letler- 0ne nas arthritis and the other poor neeting, the meeting was eyesight so writing is somewhat difficult for both of Ihem. This small favor helps them, makes me more suru of an Globe Want Ads pay off. At Patterson RrfK Camera Shop and Studio COMPLETE WEDDING PLANNING! BRIDESMAID yj) vi GOWNS IV GOWNS il A M01HtR'S Ofwn Thun. Night 'til 8:30 717 Commercial 367-2851 at Ramsaye LAST WEEK ends Saturday, July 13 PLAYTEX SUMMER SAVE ON THESE PLAYTEX STYLES SAVE sLOO STYLE PADDED BRA-Sl Rt9 J5 NOW ONLY W.M STYLE CROSS YOUH MKAP Sweich tr. in, Suf (Ufl Muds.

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