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Santa Maria Times from Santa Maria, California • 5

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Santa Maria Timesi
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Santa Maria, California
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Friday, October 18, 1963 SANTA MARIA TIMES 5 Dear AIjIi orwWomeri Books on Pregnancy May Be Obtained At MAMIE CARROLL Women's Editor Eye Doctor lias Problems Library Mrs. Juan Zavala that lok for me, since my name is no longer the same as my first husband's? However, he is the father of my children and that should count for something. Our children want no part of the decision, so we are appealing to you. SECOND WIFE DEAR SECOND WIFE: In death, those who are left behind should be considered first. For the sake of your children, I think you should be buried alongside their father.

SM Public The continuing "Baby Boom" in Santa Maria has brought 6teady demand at the Santa Maria Public Library for books on pregnancy and expectant motherhood, according to Librarian, Mrs. Paul Sword who is one of our proud grandmothers. "Books can answer many questions of the young mother-to-be both before and after the baby Mrs. Sword explained. Two comprehensive and authoritative recent manuals which cover what mothers-to-be need to know are Robert Hall's "Nine Months Reading: A Medical Guide for Pregnant Women," and "Becoming a Mother," by Theodore Seidman.

Other pratical titles which answer questions that worry the pregnant women include "Parents' Magazine Book for Expectant Mothers," edited by Adeline Bulluck, "Child Feted at Baby Mrs. Juan Zavala, 919 W. Church, was the honored guest at a baby shower held recently and hosted by Mrs. Gordon LeRoy Dom-ingues and Mrs. I.

Juarez Alamos Mrs. Effie Pfiitznerand Mrs. Marie Costa returned to Los Alamos Monday evening following several days 6tay in Long Beach. Guests from Sunday to Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Carrie Eddy were Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Brun-son and son, Robert, and daughter, Jacquelyn, returned to Los Alamos Sunday evening, following a week-end visit in Porter-ville with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Brunson.

Mr. and Mrs. L.J. Baldwin and family spent the week-end in the south as guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Shulky. DEAR ABBYi I work for an ophthalmologist. He is middleaged, extremely handsome (the muscular, gray-at-the-temples type) and very, very sweet. He is married and I have yet to see him give a.woman any encouragement. Twice in the past month women patients have tried to attack him.

You know, when an eye doctor does a refraction, he must put his face very close to the patient s. Woman No. 1 just suddenly threw her arms around his neck and tried desperately to kiss him. Woman No. 2 backed him into a comer and started to shout all over the place that she was in love with him and didn't care who knew it.

The whole office building is talking about it, and people are filming that my doctor must nave encouraged them. What can I 6ay in his defense? --HIS NL'RSE DEAR NURSE Don't try too vigorously to defend him, or they might think you are No. A professional man's reputation is seldom affected by obviously disturbed patients. DEAR ABBY: I am a widow in my early 60s and I would like to have yourgjpinion on a delicate subject. I have a very kind anointelligent gentleman friend whom I admire.

I have been keeping company with him for three years. 1 see him every day. He never mentions a word about matrimony. I am wondering how to act on the subject. I could use 6ome sound advice.

WHAT TO DO DEAR WHAT: If a man does not mention matrimony, it is a good bet that he isn't thinking about it. My advice: Keep listening and 6ay nothing. DEAR ABBY: I am a widow with married children. I married a widower who also had married children. Our problem is, where should we be buried? My first husband and my present husband's first wife are buried in separate cemeteries and each lies alone.

Should my husband and I eafi buy a plot beside our first mates and be buried beside" them? My husband thinks we should be buried together as we will no doubt finish our lives together. But I think, out of consideration for our children, we should be buried beside our previous spouses. But how would Temporary Change Made Party at 806 E. Camino Colegio. The refreshment table was decorated with a center piece of flowers and a cake with a stork and baby roses in pink and blue was with punch and ice cream.

The guest list included Mmes. J. Domingues, Florinda Domingues, Stanley Domingues, Joe Domingues, Edmund Domingues, Frank Zavala and daughter, D. Zavala. M.

Zavala, Henry Harper, Maynard Wiersma, Tomas Posadas, F. Pardo, Rosa-rio Baldiviez, Frank Scherer, Philip Perez, John Almaguer, Joe Ben-delle and Miss Irene Rodriguez, and Miss Dolores Juares. Also Mmes. D. Cavazos, Trinidad Juarez, Johnny Martinez, Lupe Diaz, Tom Kelley, Tommy Martinez, Feliz Zavala, Gilbert Harper and Dick Frost and Miss Josie Dominguez.

A daughter, and Mrs. Margarito Ruiz, 1131 W. Cypress September 17. A son, Mickey Mantle, to Mr. and Mrs.

Peter R. Marrufo, 1470 EastStowell Road, September 16. A son, Hugo Barajas, to Mr. and Mrs. AscencionG.

Casas, P. O. Box 584, Guadalupe, September 16. A daughter, Katharine Roblers, to Mr. and Mrs.

Carlos M. Soqui, 2235 East Stowell September 16. A daughter, Stephanie Louise, to Mr. and Mrs. Abel J.

Lagassie, P. O. Box 629, Buellton, September 16. A son, Cregory Ignacio, to Mr. and Mrs.

Gregory I. Piceno, 529 E. Main September 17. A daughter, Pamela Pa-nette, to Mr. and Mrs.

Marshall A. Bell, American Legion Trailer Park, Guadalupe, September 17. By Franklin Folgw They've Named The New Baby birth," by John Miller, "Every Woman's Book of Health," by Maxine Davis, "The Intimate Problems of Women." by Henry Safford, and "Childbirth, by John Miller. Facts about natural childbirth, which has re ceived increased attention in recent years, can be obtained in Crantly Read' "Childbirth Without Fear," and "Natural Childbirth Primer," Frederick Goodrich's "Natural Childbirth," and Barbara Celb's "ABC of Natural Childbirth." "Husbands and Pregnancy," by William Genne offers information for expectant fathers. In addition, the library has books outlining things the young mother will need to know after the baby arrives.

Covered are such subjects as infant feeding, care, clothing, how the child develops, and other related subjects. torn, 936 Cypress Court, Arroyo Grande, September 10. A daughter, Debra Marie, to Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter B.

Haulbosky, 208 E. Sunset Avenue, September 10. A daughter, Lori Lynn, to Mr. and Mrs. James D.

Langford, 652 Corsair September 13. A daughter, Elisabeth Gene, to Mr. and Mrs. Bales. Route 1 Box 171.

Santa Maria, September 13 A son, Mark Douglas, to Mr. and Mrs. Carl M.Ramsey, 1380 West Main September 14. A son, Glenn Earl, to Mr. and Mrs.

Earl G.Peterson, 1655 N. Mary Drive, September 14. A daughter, Betty Jean, t0 Mr. and Mrs. Jim Frando, 821-A E.

Boone September 14. A daughter, Theresa Patricia, to Mr. and Mrs. Hubert M.Cronin, 220 West Polk September 14. A daughter, Christina Marie, to Mr.

and Mrs. Ruben R. Yescas, 1038 West Morrison September 14. A son, Gary Thomas, to Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas A. Ham ill, 526-C South Thornburg September 14. tor Hound Dance Llasi iss Hatches Entertain At Reunion Mr. and" Mrs. C.

Wes Hatch entertained at a family reunion as a surprise for their 6on Roger Hatch of Chevy Chase, Md. Roger is vice president and treasurer of Walker, Dunlop Mortgage Bankers in Washington, DC and the week previous to coming to Santa Maria he had attended the Mortgage Banker's Convention in San Francisco. Roger is a graduate of Santa Maria high school and of the University of Southern California. After visiting relatives in Car-mel, he drove to Santa Maria with Dr. Charles Merrifield, brother of Mrs.

Hatch. Others in the family who arrived at the Hatch's were Mr. and Mrs. Chris Webb and sons Andy and Randall of Ventura, John R. Hatch of North Hollywood and John E.

Hatch of Fort" Ord. Roger left after the reunion for a short stay with his sister Mrs. Webb In Ventura and after that was to return by jet plane to Washington, where his family, Mrs. Hatch, Roger, Margaret Helen and Charles awaited his return. 7A t- i A daughter.

Marv Ann. to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Sayers, 1831 N.

Depot September 15. son, Andrew James, to Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Angeles, 616 West Sunset September 15. A son, Gregory Scot, to Mr.

and Mrs. Billy B.King, 211 South Pine September 16. A daughter, Terry, to Mr. and Mrs. Romulo Garcia, 1423 Fairway September 16.

A daughter, Wendi Re-nee, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Howard, 408 East Cook September 16. A daughter, Catherine Rea, to Mr.

and Mrs. William E. Harrah, 510-F S. Thornburg September 16. A daughter, Patricia, to Mr.

and Mrs. Adam Chavez, 614 West Main September 16. THE GIRLS tut. mUK IflTKPeAlWUfl A son, Fredrick Rav. to Mr.

and Mrs. Fredrick R. Farley, 215-12 West Clark Orcutt, bept. 13. A daughter.

Maureen, to Mr. and Mrs. Howard R. Woodward. 423 Wilshire Lane, September 13.

A daughter, Bonnie Ranee, to Mr. and Mrs. Stephen S. Sekela, 301 N. Miller September 4.

A son, Vernon Andrew, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Bacon, 1655 N. Oxford Cm 1 September 9.

A daughter, Karen Rene, to Mr. and Mrs. Russell E. Pope, 3915 Crestmont Drive, September 10. A son, Mark Douglas, to Dr.

and Mrs. Wendell B. Jamison, 134 Street, Lompoc, September 10. A son. Miles Noel, to Mr.

and Mrs. Lee B. Sta- DAY or NIGHT Call BLACK WHITE cab ca Prompt, Courttoul Svic RADIO CONTROLLED ALL NEW CARS WA 5-8808 dances are offered, for an 8 week session. A minimum registration of 15 couples will be required in order to offer this program. The social dance course is offered at a nominal fee of $5 per couple for the full 8 weeks of instruction.

The program is sponsored by the Santa Maria Recreation epartment on the basis of participation and interest. Couples must pre-register by telephoning the Recreation Depar-ing the Recreation Department, 5-0951, Ext. 46, before Nov. 4, 1963. atnmond eteoance.

i ne round aance class, Wednesdays, 8 to 10 p.m., previously held in the McClelland Park Recreation Building, will change their location to the Methodist Church Social Hall, from Oct. 23 to Dec. 4. This is a temporary change in order to provide a facility for the Christmas Craft Classes. A new session of beginning social dance, on Mondays, 8 to 9:30 p.m., at the Miller School Cafeteria, will start on Monday, Nov.

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