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Wisconsin State Journal from Madison, Wisconsin • 43

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Dial Alpine 6-3111 WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL, SUNDAY, MAY 25, 1958 SECTION 4, PAGE 9 A Question for Ann Landers: How Should You Behave in Someone Else's Church? as well as the business man. run our home but I work in the smooth talkers with a good line. F. J. K.

Tell your husband if he doesn't quit horsing around with the er -a -v customers he'll be preparing a cents in coin and a large, self-addressed, stamped envelope, (Ann Landers will be glad to help you with your problems. Send them to her in care of The Wisconsin State Journal and enclose a stamped self-addressed envelope.) Does almost everyone have a good time but you? If so, send for ANN LANDERS' new booklet, "How To Be Well-Liked," enclosing with your request 20 greenhouse and go to the shop every afternoon. My husband is supposed to attend strictly to the financial end of the business. He's always been a lady-killer and I made it clear I wasn't going to have any more of it We're now having a problem because he insists on making funeral wreath for both his business and his marriage. And insist that he stay off the truck since he doesn't have sense enough to refrain from elbow-bending on deliveries.

Gasoline and alcohol certain deliveries. He claims per are an explosive combination. sonal attention is good for business. We have a man who does nothing but run the truck and could handle it all easily. DEAR ANN: When your correspondent referred to the girl who had a baby out of wedlock as an "immoral tramp" I wonder if he'd given any thought to the tramp who made her I blew up when he spent two hours potting geraniums in the By ANN LANDERS DEAR ANN: Recently I went to visit with friends who live in another city.

They are very devout people and Sunday morning always means church to them. They invited me to go along, and although I'm not of their faith I thought it would be Interesting to attend the services. The congregation knelt to pray frequently during the worship. I've never been taught to do this so I remained seated. Perhaps I looked awkward and out of place, but I felt instinctively this was the right thing to do.

Riding back to the house my hostess criticized me sharply. She said it was not only rude, but downright disrespectful She claims that even though I am of another faith, I should have followed the "rules of the house." Was my hostess correct or was STILL SITTING "Rules of the house" are for gambling casinos. The rituals of prayer have deep significance which go much deeper than merely "being polite." Each individual owes his first allegiance to the faith in which he believes. If kneeling to pray is not part of your religious train apartment of a divorcee. When he returned to the shop he I'm not a girl who was once led astray I'm a male, age 27, and old enough to know it smelled like a brewery and was acting gay and foolish.

I shudder to think of the con takes two to tango. Ljnfcirrrfriiifift-iMiiiinn tit a -aim rtini man i mm You too, should graduate to a MOVADO Enchanting A JJSjlJV Dresses I I Tnlti -4 that mi I I iA through I li Ill bummer I I JES- OS sketched yirj rvNw Not every girl who has a baby out of wedlock is a tramp. In fact, the real tramps rarely get sequences if he'd been picked up for drunken driving in our truck. What do you suggest? JUST into such trouble. THE WIFE.

Whenever I hear someone sound off like that I remember a girl from niy hometown who Sounds like the geraniums weren't the only things that got potted that afternoon. Shame on your husband for jeopardizing all your hard work as well as his ANN LANDERS ing you should not do so no matter where you find yourself. Your hostess should have checked with the proper authority (her clergyman) before she took you apart. DEAR ANN: My husband and I are in the florist business and believe me this is a tough way to make a living. Not only do I found herself in a fix.

She was a clergyman's daughter, an honor student and her reputation was own. spotless. Her boy friend was a There could be no more reliable companion in the shouldering of new responsibilities than a watch by Movado. Precise, durable, beautiful perfect for a graduation gift perfect for your slick-haired, clarinet-player who Personal attention is good for business, but when it becomes too personal it's bad for business posed as a single man. He went so far as to give her an engagement ring, then skipped out and left her flat.

This girl own wrist, too! Miss Austin Is Married took her life and her father re signed from religious work. Please print this letter, not because I want to white-wash the as Torrance, Robert 1 r. Miss Virginia L. Austin, 651 and Richard Schultheis ushered. University became the bride fallen sisters, but simply to point The reception was held at the church, and after a honeymoon out that they aren't all tramps of JohnW.

Rowley, La Grange, 111., Saturday at 8 p.m. at Memorial Evangelical and Re Some of them just lost out to in the Smoky mountains, the cou ple will live at 156 Hemlock formed Church. The Rev. William Schultz officiated. Surgical Hose The bride is the daughter of A.

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Ftd. Ton IncU Mrs. Everett L. Austin, Evans- Machine ville; and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Lloyd M. Rowley, Stoughton. Kenneth L. Austin gave his sis-1 ter in marriage. She wore a princess gown of white silk and lace with a bouffant skirt and chapel train.

A lace and seed pearl headdress held her chapel-length veil, and she carried a white orchid and lilies-of-the-valley on a white Testament. Mrs. Robert Burull, the bridegroom's sister, was the matron of honor, and Miss Bonnie Jean Austin, St. Louis, the bridesmaid. They wore princess frocks of minuet blue tissue taffeta and matching headdresses.

They carried pink sweetheart roses and white chrysanthemums. MENDED Park Forest, I1L The bride, who was graduated from Evangelical Deaconess Hospital School of Nursing, St. Louis, has been employed in the office of Dr. Arch E. Cowle.

Mr. Rowley, who attended Madi son Business College, works in the sales division of the United States Rubber Co. To hAorry 1 1 Will look like New! STORE HOURS: 9:30 to 5:30 Monday thru Saturday BOHLIKG'S Hosiery Mending Service A famous design of dacron and cotton woven stripe! Sleeveless scoop neck satin topped belt. Full skirted. As shown in blue -apricot -maiie.

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Edwin R. Shorey, 211 Campbell st. Lloyd Rowley was his brother's Deerfield, Wisconsin Phone 4-2452 II. best man, and Robert Burull, the 21 NORTH PINCKNEY groomsman. Jack Sellers, Thom- SEES YOU OFF IN fe.

rr MARY CONNORS Mr. and Mrs. Michael Connors, Cazenovia, announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary 146 E. Gorham to William J. Ortman, Jr.

He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Ortman Portage. Miss Connors is employed at the Mutual Indemnity Co.

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