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The Kansas City Star from Kansas City, Missouri • 17

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Kansas City, Missouri
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17
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THE KANSAS CITY STAR FRIDAY JUNE 16 1967 17 a Breezy Summer for the Young and Beautiful President of Pioneer Women To Speak Here Mrs Sidney Leff of Brooklyn national president of i Pioneer Women from 1959 to 1963 will speak at the donor dinner June 25 of the Pioneer of Kansas City The 6 event of the Zionist dis organization WOIR be held at theHKj Jewish Commu-nity center 8201 Holmes road She now Mrs Leff serves as national vice-president and: national chairman of Moet- zet Hopoalot department of Pioneer Women She recently re- Rockwell filackmanLathropMead turned from Israel where she was an honorary delegate to the John Kennedy Memorial Peace Forest and Monument dedication and a participant in the ground-breaking ceremony at the Truman center for the advancement of peace on the Hebrew university campus in Jerusalem Mrs Leff will attend the city conference at 10 June 26 at the Wishbone restaurant and the installation luncheon at 1 The presidents of five chapters will make reports Mrs Gail 0 Kemp 37 West Fifty-seventh street is the new council president succeeding Mrs Max Epstein Other council officers are Mrs Isaac Zoglin and Mrs Sam Lieh-tor vice-presidents Mrs Sam Raskin and Mrs William Levine secretaries and Mrs Epstein treasurer and financial secretary For the city conference the chairmen are Mrs Zoglin morning session and Mrs Harry Bratman afternoon session Mrs Norman Gopman is the Moetzet Hopoalot chairman Gates Miss Gail Dunlap "Bragg John Kirwan jr Miss Ann Mitchell Bunting Michael Spain Boz-man Md Miss Lynn Christopher Milford Loeb II Miss Cathleen Prior Clark John Stapleton Altman Miss Frances Elizabeth Curtis Waugh Miss Katharine Louise Frick Alan Wilson Peryam Encampment Wyo Miss Susan Marie Harrison William Thomas Betz Miss Ann Randall Krakauer Donald Lester Cohen Miss Sarah Rahm MacDonald George Morton Payne III Miss Jane Hargis Martin La Jolla Calif Guy Rowlette Fogel Miss Margaret Waters Newlin William Coates Foard Miss Jessie Deen Nichols Robert Daniel Truog Miss Donna Ann Pearson Thomas Walton Wagstaff Miss Mary Slair Peppard Peter Blankenship Miss Patricia Ann Phillips William Lee Chisholm Miss Jennifer Redheffer Russell Robert Noel Sawyer Miss Jane Louise Sutherland Joseph A Miss Melody Welch Sutherland William Thorp Diamond San Marino Calif Miss Laura Harding Torrance Dean Dennis Olson San Francisco ON A A PROGRAM Dr Blanche Dow Will Make Speech at Convention Dr Blanche Dow Liberty president of the American Dur-rell Mr-Liney ODD-SHAPED SUN GLASSES rise like diamonds above the lenses They also feature a tortoise stripe around the vhite frame (All fashions available in Kansas City) Photographed by Roy Inman of The Star ITSY-BITSY polka dot bikini is gold-on-olive cotton The 15-year-old model liked the suit so well she later bought it The Garbo hat is orange felt OLD-SHOE CUSTOM Where did the custom of tying old shoes on the back of autos start? Perhaps from this rhyme: When Britons bold wedded of old sandals were backwards thrown The pair to tell that ill or well the act was on their own Association of University Women will make the keynote address Sunday night at the biennial convention in Miami The sessions for 2000 women from 50 states will continue through next Thursday Dr Pauline A Tompkins Washington AAUW general director is to resign the post she has held eight years She will become president of Cedar Crest college Allentown Pa 1 Dr Tompkins spoke in Kansas City in April at the Missouri division convention Dear Abby: Love on a Turnpike? Getting More Than a Ride want treated in my car And on a busy highway yet told them to cut it out but they ignore me Wtiat is your THE DRIVER Dear Driver: Ask the two ladies to sit in the front with you and the two gentlemen to sit in the hack That should put a stop to the Fit to Print Dear Abby: What is your opinion of a middle-aged divorcee who has her parents announce her engagement in the newspaper to a middle-age man? The middle-aged man happens to be my ex-husband and the father of my two teen-age children He even have the decency to tell his children that he had marriage plans The youngest cried bitterly when she saw it in the newspapers Your opinion would be EX-WIFE By Abigail Van Buren DEAR ABBY I am a secretary to a factory executive and I drive 17 miles to work and back every day To help pay for my gas I accepted as passengers two men and two women All are married but not to each other They were strangers until they started to ride with me Everything was fine the first few weeks then one of the men began giving one of the women and to ease her tensed op nerves he said The idea clicked but good Now all the way to work -and back these characters are giving each other back and neck massages which tom out to be more mauling than anything else Two sit in front and two sit in back They switch around so each one gets to maul someone different I know anything about their private lives but whatever troubles they may have I Dear Ex-Wife: Perhaps your ex-husband was as surprised to see the announcement in the newspaper as yoor children were judge him until you know his side of it Something Borrotced Etc Dear Abby: Do you think a wedding gown can jinx a marriage? I am being married soon and my aunt has offered to let me wear her wedding gown which is beautiful just like new and fits like it was made for me I really afford to buy a wedding gown and this one would be perfect My whole family is up in arms They say that wedding gown is because my marriage ended in divorce My grandparents say if I wear that gown they attend my wedding I would really like to wear it and I believe in jinxes but I just know what to do Can you help Lily of the Valley Dear Lily: I believe in either but I wear the gown for other reasons The criticism of your relatives obviously affects you or you would not have written If you afford a new gown borrow one from a Confidential to Mother of Yes I will tell mothers to teach their daughter how to cook iron and keep house properly But I will also tell them that there is something even more important in a good marriage Girls should be taught to cuddle a man listen to him entertain him laugh with him forgive him and make his home a place to come home to Many divorced women say I always kept a nice house and had his meals on time and the rat left (Chicago Tribune-New York News Syndicate) LEGION GROUP ELECTS Mrs Joe Ramirez 4348 Genesee street has been elected president of the auxiliary of the Forte-G a 1 a n-Serrone unit American Legion Others officers: Mrs Seferino Selgado vice-president Mrs Eli Cende-jas secretary Mrs Tom Za-Ipien treasurer Mrs Ted Guthrie sergeant at arms Mrs Ike Estrada historian and Mrs Renard Rojas chaplain WHILE TELEPHONING If a pad and pencil is kept on the telephone table larger children may write down any question that just must be answered while mother is talking on the telephone In this manner mother may just nod her head or shake it and not interrupt her conversation Dial BA 1-5500 to place your Star Want Ads Save 5 cents a line each day bv placing the ads for 3 or more consecutive days Adv RUFFLES and orange piping trim the aqua twill bikini printed with tinv daisies WHITE PIQUE halter with ribbon-laced eyelet tops the dotted blue nylon trunks r- I I To Residents of Greater Kansas City 2 packages of ft WZTTS ETCEEBj Levs Hsai-RicSi ini WifBes 'l ItetWt BDmraiK BUTTERM ILK PANCAKE MIX XAMEA WETTFS UTCHUS Fsr Peoplt Wlo Levs Home-IUci FLAPSTAX MARTHA WHITE'S Pint ikes ini Wifies 12 OlIW- The purchase of 1 lb package of PURE PORK "r-.

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