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Dayton Daily News from Dayton, Ohio • 35

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Dayton Daily Newsi
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Dayton, Ohio
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35
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4 i i DEAR ABBY DAYTON DAILY NEWS Frlda, I'phruarr lllliR Put Shocking Widower on Ice becautA bit vil had an nun- mnt with on of the mpin- ntiWi ahmva liis stupidity not loyalty. DLAn ABBY: What do you mak of a man who buries his wife on a Fi tday and asks Cot Calendar Printed in beautiful FULL COLOR! I you for a date for Hie I owing Wednesday? I c-c I Hunk-ins needed someone to console him, but i gn the sur is a nice lady, but people are beginning to talk about her. My husband says to forget it, that everyone is a little peculiar about something. I would like your opinion. GERM-FIGHTER'S RELATIVE DLAB RELATIVE If this is Hi? only "peculiarity" the lady has, WOttld say she is harmless.

But if 1 vi ere jou, I'd watcb her for other symp turns, CONFIDENTIAL TO "IN A HIND" IN WATERLOO! A man who joins his wife in getting "mad" at a whole family WStal 12 new, one-of-a-kind kitty photos Ml make up for lost time. When he asked me out for the next night I told him 1 didn't think we should be seen in public together DtetUM people might talk, so he's been parking himself over here telling me how lonesome lie is, and how much he needs "female Abhy, I'm a widow and I am lonMomt, too, but I'm not that lonesome. How long do you think I should wait before 1 let him court I know lota of women In this town who would be glad to have him. ENCIXO WIDOW DEAR WIDOW I The man shows a shocking lack of re spect for the memory of his wife. Tut aim nu Ice for ahnut a ear.

He could Hie IQtno UOOliOl off. 1)1. Mt ABBY i 1 have relative who is so afraid she'll die of germt that she has people thinking is off her nut. She carries a big bottle of disinfectant around in her purse to clean off the rim of a glass or cup before she will drink from it; She also deans the silverware in this manner before using it. Now I'm not talking about taking such precautions in a restaurant -she does this right in someone's home when she is guest.

Pretly Insulting, isn't it? She in Doses i you'll adore. Mis. Richanlsnn Mrs. Omlof Rinrt Abby He ai led like prise i if my life. 25 In coin and TC SEAL from any slzs baa of TIDY CAT eat box filler, with name end address to a sailor on shorn leave after JlPY CAT 0)8 Caiaopolli, Mteh.y Couples Repeat Wedding Yows tight months on a ship.

His wife and I were very good friends and realize that she had been sick fur a year, hut 1 can't see any excuse for 1 1 rush this man was in to UNIQUE -THE- EMBLEM fo REMEMBER FOR EVERYDAY LOW.LOW FOOD TOWN STORES STOREWIDE FHICES Bptte Jane Schwartz and Raymond Anthony Omlor exchanged wedding vows Saturday in Immaculate Conception church. The Rev. James Sherman officiated. The bride is the daughter ot Mr. and Mrs.

Gerald Schwartz of Kolinar Ave. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Omlor of Baltimore St. Best man was James Omlor.

i hael Schwartz, Gary Schwartz and Robert Omlor Served as ushers. Matron of honor was Mrs. Rommel Knoth. Vickie Schwartz, Veronica Omlor and Sonjie Blitt were bridesmaids. BrazeltonRichardson Carol Diane Brazelfon and James W.

Richardson exchanged wedding vows Friday in West Moraine Baptist church. The Rev. Travis Hudson performed the cere CUSTOMERS Get Prestige Food and Service waniKMM ixtr4 SUGGESTIONS immmmmsmmmmmm LADIES SHIRT SALE This is a unique sale because 1. Only basic styles are on sale. 2.

Only basic colors white, navy, maize, linen, blue are reduced. 3. Only "the" best known traditional shirtmalcer's shirts are in the group. 4. Only the greatest price ever.

Regularly 8.5Q each Uniquely priced $5 each, Box of three 4.50 LUSTRE CREME, 121-oz 49 HAIR SPRAY 79c Green Giant FROZEN Foods 3 In Sauce 5-Flavor Choice pS. the Limited mony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H.

Brazil ton of Gladstone St. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Richardson of Spinning Rd. Best man was Michael Glaurtsinger.

Gregory Seals, Eric Brazelton. Terry Richardson and Wayne Burke served as ushers. Judy Glaunsinger was maid of honor. Connie Loop was bridesmaid. Junior bridesmaids were Faye Richardson and Nancy Rosa.

Flower girl was Lori Lewis. The bridegroom is attending Wright State university. MARLOW'S 2300 E. Dorothy Lane DOT'S Watervliet Patterson Rd. LOFIN0S 6909 Dayton-Xenia Pike STRAGANO'S, No.

I 3940 Kettering Blvd. STRAGAND'S, No. 2 1215 East Stroop Road OPEN SUNDAY I TO 6 SALEM MALL (Imperial) A-One are on 1 Stove new coming on strong, the anything-goes at-home culotte ii i mm i new Jonathan Logan's great way for spring, Dacron Vwool knit $23 A marvelous way to tutn out for dinners, yours or someone else's pretty at-home fashion. High throated collar, culottes flaring at the hem, flash of gold inbetween, Mango-orange, Kelly green and yummy chocolate, sizes 8-18. culottes, 1st floor, downtown; town Si country and salern mall Set a pretty picture this spring in Jonathan Logan's darling skimmer of Dacron polyester wool knit.

A lovely look for shopping, traveling, partying an engaging dress for wear now through Spring and Summer. Comes in navy and pink, 5-15. jr. dresses, fashion 3rd, downtown; town country and salem mall (Ci lnrk limes ESTPORT, ConnOn Friday evening at about 7 o'clock, two busloads of people will pull Up to a large rust-colored building here on the edge of the Saugatuck river and take on provisions. The journey will have begun at New Canaan with cork-tails en route and, afler the stop in Yv'estport, will continue to a benefit, concert by Artur Rubinstein at the Shakespeare theater in Stratford.

The provisions, to he consumed in transit, will include bite-size bits of Quiche Lor raine, cubes of beef slowly simmered in a red wine sauce, carrots, rice and cream puffs, PROVIDING such fare is a relatively new, thriving and a i a 1 sophisticated, small enterprise here called Bon Appetit. It is a place where one can dine at noon on such fare as coulibiac of salmon, or sample an omelet or finish a meal with a rich almond cream tart with apricot glaze. "We're a. one-stove opera-lion," Ruth Norman, the owner, said recently, "but we are busy." And Indeed she was. The customers thai day, most of whom had arrived In station wagons or sport cars, helped themselves lo the various foods which also Included onion soup, hollandaise for their salmon in pastry, sauteed CU cumbers with succhlnl, brown bread and butter, Iced tea and toffee.

"You know." Miss Norman added, "this luncheon thing is only a showcase for foods." Hie small staff at Bon Appetit take turns at making omelets, which they fill or top with such savories as sour cream and red caviar, herbs, cheese or meat with chili. CUCUMBERS, ZUCCHINI SAUTE 14 pound butler Juice of one lemon 6 cucumbers, peeled, seeded. quartered 6 small succMlrfa, quartered Chopped parsley for garnish Fresh dill for garnish Melt butter in a saucepan and add half the lemon juice. Add cucumbers and zucchini and cook gently until tender but not soft Remove to a serving dish and drizzle the remaining lemon juice over the slices. Sprinkle with paisley and dill.

Yield; 10 servings, downtown town and country awn mau town coujggawgr, 300 stroop road Open MondaWawfSay 10-9-Closed Sunday SALEM MALL MET, MALL Open Monday thru Saturday DOWNTOWN MET, 126 NORTH MAIN STREET Open Mon. Thurs. Fri. Sat. YOUR MET CHARGE ACCOUNT IS GOOD AT AflWJF OUR STORESNEW CHARGE ACCOUNTS CORDALLY INVITED.

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