Planneds[-Beta Theta chapter, Beta Sigma Phi, Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. John Lcstishen, 1321 East10th.It was announced the chapter will give a dance and card party for members and guests Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert MeCuc. 703 Mew4port.Chaplain VisitsMrs. Dan Ratzlaff, Lakin, grand chaplain of Eastern Star of Kansas, visited Acacia chapter Tuesday evening. Chaplains of several neighboring chapters werehonored during the evening.Guests were present from Kansas City, Burden, Burrton, Ha ven, Pretty Prairie, Arlington and Silver Leaf chapter in Hutchin-PRESEOTATION—$19,000 has been presented by Grace Hospital Auxiliary to the nurse’s home building project. Stanley C. Winchester, member of the hospital board, accepts the checkfrom Mrs. R. H. Hammond, 110 West 21st, president of the auxiliary. Marvin Nichols, hospital administrator and Mrs. W. J. Branden-stein, auxiliary treasurer, look on.sonIn Bridal PartyAlan Hamilton was an usher at the Saturday wedding of Robert J. Lowery and Phyllis Bruce, instead of Lee Siler and Mike Cur-^10,000 in Cash and Pledges(is, as previously reported.Return front WestMr. and Mrs. Russell Temple* ton and son, Sky, 800 North Mon* roe, have returned from a two-week trip through California.Presented to Nurse’s FundMORE than 2,000 local women participated in 598 vanishing parties to raise $3,000 for Grace Hospital Nurse’s Home Building Fund. The parties were sponsored by Grace Hospital Auxil iary.At a June 13 Auxiliary board meeting it was decided to grant this sum plus $4,000 accumulatedBaby’s NamePET DOCTORBy A. W. Holler, D.V.M.Erie Scott, ton of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen P. Sanchez, 722 West B, born June 15.Zachary Dean, son of Mr. andMrs. E. W. Harris, 204 East B, born June 12.Lori Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ayres, 526 West A, born June 6.David Dean, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Singleton, Plevna, born June 10.Deanna Lynn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean D. Wright, 605 West 22nd, born June 5.Janet Lynn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold L, Beasley, 906 North Cleveland, born June li.Penny Lou, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. G. Brown, South Hutchinson, born June 11.Q. How can wc prevent our nine-month-old puppy from digging under the fence? Mrs. G. B. Kehrer* Auburn, Mich,A. Other than making the fenceescape proof, there is little elseyou can do. Dogs intent on “jaii-break” act more like gophers or moles than dogs. You could extend your fence about a foot below ground or have it set in concrete, but that is expensive. A hedge of multiflora roses is ideal,ivrnH1A Ka waa/Ia/I 4 a nlfrom past projects (total, $7,000) to the hospital board with an additional pledge of $3,000. The pledge will be paid at the rate of $100,0 per year for three years.Vanishing parties began with ameeting of the board. Eachmember of the board later had a party for eight women, each of whom in turn entertained six women. The parties continued in this manner and, to diminish in size according to a “chain-letter in reverse” procedure.The following women have had vanishing parties recently:Flora Murray, Mmes. S. C. Weeks, Carl Gookins, Beulah Bender, Gordon Jones, Luther Staats, Ken Folkerts, Gomer Jones, C. R. Briggs, Mae Summers, K. L. Kie-mel, Bill Roats, Cecil D. Williams, R. B. Huey, A. L. Thomas, Stacy Judy, John H. Martin, Marcelee Webb, Ramona Minor, Elsie Dirks, Elmo Young, Pauline Van Duerber, Ross Bunker, Floyd Tedrick, E. A. Cairns, Billy J. Dutton, Edward Hullet, Harold Rauchman, David Hildebrand, Lee Crupper, WarrenA. Howard. J. T?. Marts. .T. MI 0i LandersCircles ShouldAssert HimselfDEAR ANN LANDERS: Our! settled down to norma! after athree-year-old child wraps her j week, get professional help.mother aroundDear Ann Landers: My husband had a mild coronary a few months ago and must be at home for several weeks. A certain lunatic who works in his office phones him every day “just to talk.** X don't mind her phoning him but she sends notes and wacky cards almost every day and I think she's overdoing it. Ann Landers I always go through the mailher and that' before he gets it and I've been started something. Now, Sheila throwing out the cards and notes refuses to stay in her own bed. from her which I feel are too We find her in our bed every personal. I know she's a nut, but night when we retire. She she is also very sexy and I don’t screams if try to take her to want him to get any funny ideas, her own room and my wife al- Do you feel I’m justified in proways gives in and lets her stay, tecting my home against possible I am not geebng the proper trouble — no matter how farrest. I’m about a foot and a I fetched?—Cautious half loo long for Sheila’s youthher little finger and I’m sick of it.About six months ago Sheila began to cry at night when she heard us getting ready for bed. My wife took her into our bed to comfortPage 6 The Hutchinson New®Wednesday, June 21, Idaswell sense of humor. I fell fcihim—and hard.Recently I asked him aboul cur future. He said he'd like to marry me but he was in debt-owed payments on his car and a few other things. He hinted that he might give me a ring on my birthday.Well, I told a few friends, and this was a huge mistake. My birthday came and went— and no ring. So I went out and bought an engagement ring myself. I thought I emild depend on him to keep it quiet, but he has breezed It around and now I feel like a fool.My folks are furious at him but I feel I’m to blame because I did the stupid thing. They are urging me to break up with him. I’m 24 and he is 22. What do you think?— V.Z.bed or I’d go to sleep in it. Please give me some help.Dear Dark: That three-year-old is smarter than you andyour wife put together. She haslearned how to make troublebetween you two and it's been working like a charm.Put Sheila in her own bed tonight and let her cry until morning if she wants to— but don’t give in. When she learns her little tricks won’t work, she’ll give up. If she hasn’tDear Cautions: I don’t buy the bats in the belfry label just because you do. If as you suspect, this woman has ulterior motives, your childish response will certainly not do your marriage any good.The least you can do is hand over your husband’s mail— ALL of it. You sound like a bit of a nut yourself, Kiddo.Dear V.: Of course you did a foolish thing but a fellow who would “breeze it around” shows very little maturity and no loyalty whatever. Take off the phony ring, start to date some men and leave the boys alone.(Ann Landerj wm bo glad to help you with your problems. Send them to Ann Landers, Box 3346, Chicago 54, 111., and enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope.)Dear Ann Landers: A yearago started to date a fellow who was fun, a good dancer and great looking. He also has aHerb Egg FillingGive stuffed eggs for summertime enjoyment savory herb flavor. Add minced fresh basil or tarragon to the egg-yolk filling.Newcotton dressesFavorite Recipestay newer if you send themFRENCH COCOANUT PIE1 tsp. vanilla XA c. butter, melted I c. cocoanutBeat eggs slightly in bowl. Add sugar, vanilla, butter and cocoanut. Pour into unbaked pie shell. Bake for 10 minutes in3 eggs 154 c. sugerregularly to ourCotton ClinicUse our drive-in window