o o Obtarver, la Grande, Ore., Tu., Dec. 29, 1759 Page 5' Woman's World MAXLNB M'RMI, Woman's EJitor Perfectly Wonderful Mother In-Law Wears Short Dresses World Religion Sorority Topic For December LOCAL EVENTS Daar Ann Landart: How can I tell a perfectly wonderful nio-.her-in-law that she wears hir di esses too short? She's put on 50 pounds In the past 10 years but refuses to pet out of a size 18. There is simply not enough goods in a size 18 to cover everything When my mother-in-law bends over to shake hands with someone seated on the sola, her hem hits her a g'-od three inches above the back of the knee. I want to remain friends with my mother-in law. Sh' s a wonder ful person rnd there's no biaser heart in all the world. Yet I think people get the wrong impression because of the way her a, esses fit. Kay. Dear Kay: It's your husband's mother. Lat him tall har. This assignment is one for flesh and blood. Dear Ann Landers: Our daugh ter is 19. She's attractive, has good taste in clothes and nude fa r grades in school. College did not appeal to her, so after the first semester she quit and went to work in an insurance office. Yfsterday she cam home from work flra'.ing on a cloud. She claims she has fallen in love at first sight. The fellow is a sa'es man she met at the sandwich txr of the office building. She knows nothing about him exc-pt that he's unmarried and the man she's been dreaming of all her li'e. She has a date with him tonight "and every night for the rest pf her life" she- hopes. I've never seen her like this be fore. Is there such a thing as love at first sight? Pleas? give me some solid information so I'll know what to say to this girl. Mom. Dear Mom: One of the most fraudulent pieces of balyhoo ex tant is the idea that people fall in love. You cin fall off a bicycle, fall off a cliff or into , a hole, but you don't fall in love. Love must take root and grew one day at a time. It donn't konk ycu on the head like a brick from a new Russian bind ing. This sudden impact at first meeting is a cheirical reaction better known as infatuation. If s possible to be knocked off your pins by a certain someone and over a period of time dis cover it is love. But this is not love at first . sight. This is finding out, through sharing many experiences, that he really it as wonderful as yxi thought the first time you met. In short, mom, love must stand the test of time. Tell daughter to put on the brakes. e Dear Ann: I'm a middle-aged woman who has an elderly lady rooming in my home. I've, always felt I must respect this woman because of her age, but I can't hold my feelings in much longer. She answers my telephone and gets into conversations with my friends who find her gabby and tiring. She comes into my living room when guests cat! and fre quently butts into conversations with her contradictory ideas cn everything. I feel like a prisoner in my own home and I don't know what to do about it. Can you advise m? Stumped. Dear , Stumped: Give this woman 30 days in which to find another place to live. Tell her you're going to take it easy and not have roomers for a while. If you want another roomer make sure the next im is a mind-your-own business type. Dear Ann Landers: My boy friend is' in the service severcl hundred miles away. He writes often. His spelling and Knslish are so poor no one but m could figure out what he means. I knew he 3? mentally slow but I didn't realize how bad it was until I saw it in writing. In the presence of others he's made such glaring errors as "Isaac Walton's law pf g:avity," and the Mississippi Ocean. When he said he couldn't understand how the vice president found time to write a daily column I learned Duplicate Bridge Winners Named Persons scering at the Friday night Country Club duplicate bririse session were: North-South, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Harrison, high with 47 points: Elinor Denny and Mae Spaeth, second with 44: and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Conley, third, 38 points. East-west winners. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Karthcr, high with 47: Lucille Lumsdec ar.d Madge Kid dle, second, with 44: the third was a tie between. Dr. snd Mrs Riv Miirnhi- f.vriia CcCanse and j ...... f.. . i Ijm with 37 noints. n Enecutive meeting of thr Women's Association, of the Firs ' Pti'-lwl. ri:m f'hiir.-ti U'ill hi lipfr Three of the World's religions Thursday at 1-30 p.m. in the home were discussed by Delta r.l.n ( M,s Jlv, Hichal dsl)ni lw, 0ak chapter of I p.-il n S gma Aluna strict durini! th'" month of December i ' Hinduism wrs reported on by I Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Reece, I rrmtliliM Kirtwtniu k':i UiU'TirH Mill It Ac nm. h'.va n HiillPhter he was confusing Richard Nixon , and Jiun McGee at the Dec. 2 burn Dec. 23. in the Grande Kondr with George Dixim. Ime-ting at the home of Ernestine huspit.il. They hjve named her Im very fond of this fellow but Simonis with DarVne Wanner. Monica Ann and she weighs sev I wonder if I could be lumpy with I shi. lie Todd rml Valdene Goold as en pounds, 15 and a hulf ounces someone so far below my int.l-! host sn I tcctual levi 1. in s good looking sweet and wants to marry me Fri nkly I'm Ashamed of Him. If you're "Askunad Of -Him" now, I promise after marriage you would w nd life unbearable. Marriages work out best between individuals who have a multi plicity of things in c-mmon. Minimally, this meant educa'ion home background and religious training. Additional s:hcelinq could help to improve his English ard grammar but his general level of knowledge (as evidened by the errors you pointed nit) indi cate that this fellow is unbe lievably ignorant. (Ann Landers will be glad to Jielp you with your problems. Crystal Rebekah Lodge will mil installation practice Wed icsday at 7 pin. in tin- looF hall. All officers elect, appointive mil deputy installing ulticers. es corts and special dull tejin urn (I to attend. Union Stake will hold then Christinas Fornul tonight at 8 3d in the upper LPS recreation hall Ijve music by the May Brothers fio;n Baker." Dance theme : ' Maishmallow World." I Youth Activities will sponsor a I Teen-Age dance. New Year's Eve, from 9:3!) p m. until 12:30 la. in., in the I .a Grande Armory. Music by the Saints. Favors giv en snd punch served. Small ad- A group of the i;:r's travelid to mission charge. For all I'nicn Hit Lake Dec. 22. and took gifis cc-unty youth. Chanel oned. I cookies aid candj The Dec. Hi ivei t'iig was held jat the home of Education il P"n Isor, Ella IMncnkainp with Until j Lacer, social 'sponsor es hostess I Confucianism and Taoism were I reported on by Hetty I'ucke't. !t':rol Ann Shaw, Janet Cochran : and Marline Lurenzcn. J ' A Cliristiirs parly and gilt ex I change was h. Id wi.h a nnnibe: of the e.irls donating their gifts to lh' llillcre-t school for girls. of homemade to til? residents there. Send them to her in care of this newtpip?r enclosing a stamped, teli. addressed envelope.) Celebrating birthdays today are I Mi s. Rose DeLong, Treshea j Conrad. Mrs. E. C. Bray. Mrs. O. L. Kudd and Conrad Huntsman. I.a Grande; Virgil Yarington, El Igin and Hoy Carper, Wallowa. 3aby Daughter Born To R. Lynn Hamiltons Mr. and Mrs. It. I.ynn llaniil on (Arlene Gait her). lo-Mj s. E J 123 Avenue, Portland, have a i .laughter born Dee. 12. in the i-imanuel Hospital. They have earned her Jimi Lynn and she veitths seven pounds, lour uiic es. Joni joins a sister. Christy, li years old, and a brother David who is 3. Grandparents are Mrs Nellie A. Gaither, formerly of .a Grande and now of I'n.tluiid. and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert c. Hamil ton. Cottage Grove, she also has i H'"at grandmother, Mrs. A. Buck. Central Point. Isaac F. Garrett Rites Wednesday 1 Isaac G. Garrett. 73. a retired railroad employe, living at The! Dalles, died Sunday follow.ng an ! extended illness. I I Funeral services will be held in the Daniels Funeral Homh Wed nesday at 2 pin. The Kcv. Vic tor Zaeharias will olliciate. Bur ial to be in the Island City ceme- ter.v. I Mr. Garrett was horn ill Hons, i ton, Mo.. April 5. Illttti He had been a resident uf The Dalles for! the past 20 years, and was a mem ber tf the First Baptist church ' Survivors are the widow, Mrs Jennie Garrett. The Dalles; a son, W.ltimi E Garrett. La Grande; three brothers. Frank and John Garrett. Pendleton, and Waller Garrett, l a Grande; one ' sister. Mrs. Grace Hamilton, Sa lem; two grandchildren and five great grandchildren and other relatives and friends. Club Members Sing Carols Mrs. Kva S'luf t wis huU-ss In (lie r.nkd.ih' Huh uhtn th. y hi!. ihrir ChristiiKis parly. Knilottinti a ynvi dim tin: I'u rt'Nt ut th' ::l:i'rr.(in v :is s nt iMt tii; ami Mir.'mi: iif Chntiir I'uioV Mrs. S'kIit's p ;irit h.l iln it Slur try ami Ik'.'. s;m; tun stuiKV aiToinpanit'it hy th ir mirth vr at I lie piano. I'luli metnbiTs ia-W a isitt rv rhanno "ami alv. sinnl thru- nanus to a ('!, i.siin.iN t ;ml to he tii li-4 Hiithr Wiw uln li ... lVn ill and unahN1 la attend Hit' hist s" rrul r,!rt'httu'nt' l(i tim e utti'iKim thf m XI' HUM. Hi! V.lll lu I) 1c! in tm honm, iif Mrs. Torn l.r. ; N-ntir on Jan. 6 Union WSCS Holds Christmas Party l NION iSpi,m,ihe Woman's SiKitty of vhristi. n S'rvice met r cuitly a! tin- Motlmdist Fellow ship Cen'cr There were 15 niein liers and thn-e visitors present. Mrs Janet Coni. y. Mrs. Averil Slulton and Mis Gl.dys Harris. V.ce Presalint Kjih ryu Spiars iomIiK-ti d tt;r ii;.-. tini:. A ter a short l.usine s nv cling a Christmas party and gift ex chant.v was" held. Itciicshnients were s rved by Mis Frances Ter rail and Mrs. GiVs Van llousen vu:li Mrs. Ln.vton usosting Next meeting will be al the home of Jewel SlldllllKk If you want to build a nvllv sound warilrohe, never com pro nise with quality. Buy the very Vst you can alford and then give it lender care. 4-H Club News Nee dies and Thread, t il s-ew-inn cltili met ri'i'tntle. The pro'cet lor the day was learning to back s:itrli They fini-h'd th ir neidle cases. SAVE AT ERNIE'S I of Reg. to $5.99 Values In Women's DRESS FLATS BROKEN SIZES AND STYLES fe a. rn net Values In Women's Dress Flats and Heels BROKEN, SIZES AND STYLES now! "in rj now r ni Happy Hour Group Attends Potluck The Happy lleiir llohhiests h 111 their monthly po luek dinner at the llotiliy Heu-e. luesday eve ning. Momb-rs and their families attended. The evening was sont p'aying games and visiting K".ch child received a S.'iita Claus filled with candv and nuls WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S HOUSE Reg. S3 09 Yaluos 1 Broken Sizes Priced For Sale Al. REG. $2.98 VALUES IN WOMEN'S HAND BAGS.. $11 PPERS vDa .now PLUS TAX ALL SALES FINALI NO RETURNS . . . REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES Ernies Shoe Store "The Friendly Shoe Store" 1304 ADAMS AYENUE Pre-Inventory Ann Johnson TREMENDOUS STOREW1DE REDUCTIONS! Here it is, ladies, Ann Johnson's annual Pre-Inventory Clearance Sale, biggest sale event of the year in milady's fine fashions! Look over o jr items listed below and coma in and look ov er our merchandise. You'll like what we have to offer . . . and you'll like the prices! Coats COATS FOR ALL OCCASIONS NOW AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! Fabrics Such As Blin & Blin, Cashmere, Camel Hair and others for dress . . . storm coats in long and short lengths. , . : r.j 1 '.'! ' ONE GROUP OF Values To $95.00 N0W... ONE GROUP OF Valnes To $69.98 NOW DRESS C0A1S $57.00 DRESS COATS $47.00 SPORT COATS J19.0 DRESS COATS $37.00 ONE GROUP OF Values To $55.00 N0W. ONE GROUP OF Values To $59.95 NOW CAR COATS ONE GROUP VALUES TO S24.93.Now ONE GROUP VALUES TO S12.98..How 13 00 resses ONE fH IW3 PIECE SIYLES . . . DRESSES FOR CCCKTAILS . . . EINHKl AND SPECIAL EVENTS Smart fashions slvled in .wools, silks, tweeds, . dai nujs ami cottons, offered at LOW CLEAH ANCE I'ltlCr.S! Better Dresses $32.00 $3) 00 Values To S65.C0 NCW ONE GROUP VALUES TO S32.95..now ONE GROUP VALUES TO $25.00..Now ONE GROUP VALUES TO S24.95. .NOW ONE GROUP VALUES TO $22.98. .NOW 188 $1300 ONE GROUP of DRESSES now $ 5.00 Jewelry Tts'I Vi PRICE Cotton , Blouses -.$2.88 -iSS. CAPRI SSso.: $4.00 Hinklam Sweaters $8.00 SKIRTS .....now $4.00 BETTER SKIRTS S VALUES TO $14.98, NOW 9.00 ALL SALES FINAL! NO RETURNS ... NO REFUNDS ... NO EXCHANGES : ANN JOHNSON'S SH0S 1314 Adams The next meeting will be held Ian I at the rluhhmie. iQ