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Treat Expectant
Mother This Way
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By AW LANDERS
Dear Ann Landers: There's an
unwritten law in our office that
when a married woman becomes
pregnant she
leaves before
her fifth month.
There's no rule
for the unmar
ried ones be
cause you just
I don't expect it to
happen to them.
It did happen,
however, to a secretary in her
30s and this is what I'm writing
about. She remained silent about
her condition and continues to
work though anyone could see she
was expecting a child. She didn't
wear maternity clothe?,, but kept
to skirls and blouses in large
sizes. When she became enormous
the office manager asked her to
take a leave of absence. Seven
weeks later her baby was born.
Three weeks have passed and
the woman is back at work. She's
about 35 pounds lighter, and acts
as if everything is just ginger
peachy. We don't know if she has re
leased the child for adoption or
what. She hasn't said one word
about what happened. We feel her
behavior is outrageous and would
like your advice on how to treat
her.-WE GIRLS
Dear Girls: Treat hrr exactly
as you would like to be treated if
the same thing had happened to
you.
Dear Ann Landers: We live
next door to a family which has
five children. They range from
12 years of age down to 3. Our
children who are 11 and 9 would
rather be next door than home.
They want to sleep there, eat
there and are often included In
outings and excursions with the
neighbors' children.
1 have told the mother repeated
ly that I feel guilty, adding the
burden of our two to her fivo, but
she assures me she doesn't mind
since our children are "a pleas
ure to have around."
I fear, however, that the warm
relationship is creating a delicate
problem religion. Our children
are becoming more than casual
ly interested in the religion 0.' the
family next door. My husband is
afraid they may want to change.
We have permitted our young
sters to go to church with
the neighbors and they are fas
cinated with the ritual. Any ad
vice'.' BBC.
Dear B.B.C.i And what Is the
spiritual climate In your home?
Do you and your husband take
your children to worship? Do they
attend Sunday School?
If a child's spiritual needs are
not satisfied at home it Is not
surprising that he would look else
where, I suspect you have been
drrrlict in your duty and now the
neighbors' religion is filling the
vacuum. Get busy.
Hear Ann Landers: Our dauch
ler who is 21 will be a November
bride. Please help me with this
headstrong girl.
Miriam has a wealth ol chest
nut brown hair w ith beautiful au
burn highlights. Last year she had
it chopped off and is now wearing
a boy-bob. It looks simply atroci
ous. I can't figure out why she
did it. Miriam's hair has always
been her best feature. Sh has
a prominent nose and her chin is
not strong.
Yeslerdav we went to lnnlr at
wedding gowns and veils. When
sne tried on the crowns and caps
I was sick. The riirl looks lilto a
monkey. When I told her she des
perately neeoea nair to irame her
face she insisted T was old-fash
ioned and that the cropped look
is in. II I send her picture
will VOU nlease he on tnv eiHo
and say so? She won't listen to
me Dut sne will listen to you.
NEED AN ALLY
Dear Need: Don't send th nlo.
lure. I can visualize the nroblcm.
unly a beautiful face nan afford
the luxurv of chonnin? off mm
niftccnt hair. Most women need
hair to soften their features
A wedding crown on a bnv-bnh
Is not very "In" no matter how
you look at it. I'm with you, moth
Confidential to Very Worried
About Him: Only 12 years old and
already a practicing psychiatrist?
My advice is to leave his psyche
aVne or he may identify you
with a symbol of "nnsincss." Just
continue to be friendly and kind
and slop playing doctor.
Ar your parents too strict? You
can benefit from the experiences
of thousands of teenagers if you
write for Ann Landers' booklet,
"How To Live With Your Par
ents," enclosing with your request
20 cents in coin and a long, self
addressed, stamped envelope.
Ann Landers will be glad to
help you with your problems.
Send them to her in care of this
newspaper enclosing a stamped,
self-addressed envelope.
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WEDNESDAY
MARINE CORPS LEAGUE, 8
p.m., meeting, VFW Hall. Work
on July 4 parade float.
TOPS OLL'B, 7:30 p.m.. meet
ing, Ladies Community Lounge.
MIDLAND GRANGE, 8 p.m.,
meeting. Grange Hall.
ACTRESS MARRIES
US VEGAS. Nev. tUPI '-Actress
Jo Morrow, 23. and Jackie
Barnett. 42, a songwriter for
Jimmy Durante, exchanged mari
tal vows Sunday night in the
Gold Room of the Flamingo Ho
tel. The ceremony was performed
by Cantor Joseph Cohen of the
Las Vegas Jewish Community
Center. Durante was best man
and Marie Gomez, a friend of the
bride, was maid of honor.
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