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RtTSHVILLE (INDIANA) DAILY REPUBLICANTuesday. December 24,196R60 Years TogetherWant To Knowwith the other? That’s tin M a m a.USE EYE CAUTIONI vs.*.illmm *$8-S.’DifferencesNJDocs it keep its old love letters tied in beribboned packets and like to take them out andsiK1mm■A ,Between Sexes?have a good cry reading themBy HAL BOYLEon rainy days? That is the Mrs.Does it sometimes get in troubleNEW YORK (AP) — Dr. AJ-don Norman Haffner, consultant to the Society for Visual Care, urges that women use some rudimentary common sense when it comes to caring for theirNEW YORK (AP)We live* ‘v’V*5,~jdftEAis V ^in confused times, and fewthings are more confusing than the sexes themselves.by leaving new love notes crum pled in a suit to be sent to the cleaners? That is the Mr.—andeyes.• -‘SetW-rIt is getting harder to tellthem apart as men and womenhe’s a rascal, he is.Is it sometimes willing to adits errors and take theHe suggests that when driving, they wear rose-colored sunglasses instead of the standard'.VVr-tend to ape each other more in■-V.VIV *-vXv! \ M\VAXvVS -'J'•y€* ,1I•N*.•Ap-■ ' A' *sVVx*v-i*.L'-V’W.'A v* Avv* •-S'S4.XvAtymanners, dress and talk. Some say that differences between the sexes aren’t of much importance any longer anyway. Theyfeel that society is headed toward a future in which therenut its errors blame for them? It is a man. Does it always try to conceal its mistakes and like to be flatteredIt has to be apk m « pi » w - 1 ■■green sunglasses because green tends to distort the red end ofthatgreen-glass wearer may not obfor its faults?'ft,''$ vmA * * vV .A)Ewill be only one gender—unisex. While such a situation certain-C'X v'X\J \VIb-KSi/NVjAlLlv would end the present puzzlewoman.Is it a teen-ager? There is no known way for an adult to determine by himself the sex of a teen-ager. They all look and act alike. All vou can do is put an-serve stoplights and tail-lightsquickly enough to avert an accidentAlso, he urges homemakers to lie careful whenusing ovencleaners because these cleanersS'*#**•Y!ment, there are those among usJAVV'.V*X’lt;•;: 5 s-.lt; ■*v•Vvwho are old-fashioned enough to prefer a world in which thereother teen-ager into the room and wait and see what happens. Thev seem able to tell each oth-eontain agents which can cause permanent eye damage. Whenp vA - . uv,“SaS'v;.tfimy:wmmare two sexes—and wavs to dis-V YA•A*.tinguish them.er apart knows.but just how no onepvt ---- * .using hair sprays, applying face or bath powders or using sprays of perfumes or colognes, he warns women to be careful notto spray near the eyes or to getv\ v-There is no doubt it has be-mascara in the eyes.I••SX-AvfT- ^come increasingly difficult to' K-' ‘v *-Mi. '1.tell the sexes apart, and it is•V. certainly far more difficult thanv, *the traditional task of separat-?v\Kv- .'r-■C9ing the sheep from the goats.MW'/ ' ;y* ,* ,'v:Kv. *x, »• . vvfBut there are means availableWvNT; V V.- .,*»v-v., ■. • * . •\lt;y.%\w' x •'..% • *. ..'PmsV* ‘ * * % • ’ • 'A.'N'*' •** X^V't- ' v \^ sw •. . J%1to do the job in most cases.-w■ If *» V*. -V, •. .^*yv y ;■lt; ?'vv^; c'• :i'x ;v- ••v - »». — ■ v^ *§4?'.. ■\ ' 'S ’• /. V ’'p, -. • •- * • -V. • •*.*, - V-. .• ■ c-y :v • -••• • . * v• *. . * • * *.*«For example:If it is too iazv to scrub outMUNSINGWEARFor Men Boyst-shirtsDavid L. Whitfield, Carthage,• BRIEFSn---•*5C*X* . WA^V.SY;'* v.'X • s --v *' V .A:VvX v V» •• . ■ • * -v- - V . \ \ ■* *. V*' • •v.• . c , ..-$m-;1the ring it leaves in the bathtub, and William D. W'inscott, 263 E.ATHLETIC SHIRTSit is probably a boy. If it wearsmore than one ring on its fin-10th St., Rushville, are among members of the Cadet Group,gers, it is probably a girl.215th Air Force Reserve Offi-Frank Wilsonvl-frv' XV,v. Vj.* -V-r.vV»• ■ • *. av .*lt;r •»'•lt;■'« '’ v5*.v ‘ ev-^ xi! **• • v v ‘ x :**vix .«.% ',v. ' • v- - •»*:• • »v. Wy$.■■ y-if..A/v.v sx Vv;* -• AV.v. ..- - - .• - -.V , '• . *• • . /W;,-av . :- ■■ ,L - *.V - .fcr. V. •• IF* ......x'v‘:v ••* v y v;lt;* v* *Does it enjoy playing house? It is a little lass. Wrould it rathercers Training Corps, at IndianaGOOD CLOTHSUniversity.I ... V-* ^ . s. lt;■% - * ■ * -lt;■ .: • x* • X* tV A’. -A . 5\Xj ’-‘V y- - -- .* • . - s • ,v .*!-f. -r ***.*?-• / • v.-. .' .AV,’ A''*’- -.scoot around the floor pushing a toy fire engine? It is a little lad.Air Force ROTC is an ac-r.credited four-year program atX : s - ‘.. .-s.-AW'T* ......Mr and Mrs. Thomas G. Kel- Church. Mrs. Kelso is the for-Does it wear rubber gloves to protect its hands while doing the dishes? It’s a wife. If It moansIndiana. Its aim is to prepareSALE!young men for commissions as second lieutenants in the U. S.iAll Winterso, 1306 North Morgan Street, observed their 60th wedding anniversary Sunday.With their children and theirmer Blanche Hildreth. The cou- and groans and says that, after Air Force upon graduationii!families they attended the morning service at the Main Street Christian Church, where theypie formerly lived in Richland Township, moving to Rushville 38 years ago. Mr. Kelso has been associated with the Rush-all, washing dishes isn't its line from college.. iiof work, it’s a husband.Could it dance the night awavat a fraternity prom and stillville National Bank since thattime.look dewy-fresh at dawn? That’s a coed. What would rather afterhave been active members formany years.V +SAfter dinner at the Durbin Hotel. the families gathered at the home of the honored coupleThose present for the enjoyable occasion were: Mr. andswinging its partner around thefloor once, sneak out and pitchThe works of the WestminsterAbbey clock date from i860.though the dial is 17th century.It was designed by a man with aDickens would haveof:hHATS!t!' Ii12tlThomas BugginsMrs. Maurice Browning, Rushville; Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Addi-woo in a parked car? That’s Joe College.son and daughters, Cheryl, Sha-vvhere a gift exchange was cn- ron. Barbara and Debbie, De-joyed.catur; Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Kcl-Do the pockets of its slacks bulge with junk it has no real need for? Put it down for anameloved, Clerkenwell.Mr. and Mrs. Kelso wereso and children. Vicki, Chris and young gentleman. Cant it evermarried December 23. 1008 by Lisa; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kel-Rev. Tevis, in the parsonage of the Methodist Episcopalso and children, Stephanie, Kathy and Nancy, Indianapolis.manage to carry even its own pack of cigarettes and matches in its slacks? Put it down to beilHOME GIFTSI'IrWill Be Honored QueenCinnamon Givesa young lady.Does it like to pick up an infant and toss it into the air andiIl1rwiEASY BUDGET TERMS•/«* 0A SMMMH0M9-FlavorIocatch it? That’s the Papa. Does it hold the infant to its bosomIIiilt;*Xvi'.v/with one hand while it tries toiIW. G. Waggoner Co242 N. Main109 E. 3rdCookie Treatibutter a piece of breakfast toastIM, r-AHUBy CECILY BROWNSTONEAP Fowl Editor\FTERNOON R E FR ESHERAn abundance of cinnamongives delightful cookie bar.flavor to thisTea with Lemon or MilkCinnamon BarsCINNAMON BARS1 egg■ v v . wSsraiipgfl■: v; X'$®oo8jwI12 pound butterVK-'•V -vumlt;'*•Xr-'X-yWWr*--/.V v• ?’• .C*v, '/fv».1 cup light brown sugar, firmly packed1a teaspoon salt3 teaspoons cinnamon1 teaspoon vanilla* *.'.AJLcups flour (stir to aerate before measuring)Miss May Louise Martin willbe installed as Honored Queen of the International Order ofJob’s Daughters, Bethel 92. Saturday, at 7 p.m. in the MasonicTemple.1 cup pecans, coarsely chopped In a one-cup measure, beat egg enough to combine yolk and white. In a medium mixing bowl, cream butter, sugar, salt, cinnamon and vanilla. Beat inMiss Martin is a senior atRushvilleConsolidated HighSchool, and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Martin.V2 of beaten egg; reserve remaining egg half. Gradually stir in flour, using hands if neces-Mix in oecans. With asary./
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