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The Altus (Okla.) Times-Democrat, Monday, November 25, 1968 3
Social
BETTY CANARY
Sap in the Generation Gap
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Jill Trimble, Women's Editor
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DEAR MISS VAN BUREN: The term "excommunication”
is one used by lay people rather than the clergy. To my
knowledge, during my lifetime I know of no one who has
actually been "excommunicated.”
Mrs. Onassis' situation is not one of excommunication, but
her marriage is considered irregular or invalid and she is
removed—or separated from the communion of the faithful.
However, she may still attend mass.
Please ask your readers to pray for Jacqueline.
Signed. CARDINAL JAMES F. A. McINTYRE,
ARCHBISHOP OF LOS ANGELES
DEAR ONE: Richard Cardinal Cushing, Archbishop of
Boston, said, land I quote): "I said, ‘why can't Mrs. Kennedy
marry whomever she wants to marry? The idea that she will
be excommunicated or that she is a public sinner is a lot of
nonsense.’
"I presume that whoever reported my remarks would
know that I meant Mrs. Kennedy could marry anyone she
wanted, but not within the church.
"I told her that if the marriage was invalid, she could not
receive the sacraments of the Catholic church, but that she
could participate in the liturgy, namely the mass, for example.
And that she could continue all the private devotion she had
as a Catholic.
“What is wrong with that advice? Thousands in this
archdiocese of over two million Catholics have received similar
advice. Among them, my own sister who married a Jew. They
lived together in perfect peace and harmony for over 30 years.
“In the beginning, they were married outside the Catholic
church. Eventually they were able to get their marriage
validated within the Catholic church. Her husband went to the
synagog and my sister went to the Catholic church.”
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By JUDY LOVE
Where there’s glitter,
there’s fashion gold—or
silver, and knitters can
strike it rich with sparkling
fashions that are right for
winter and spring, too.
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon poultry
seasoning
" cup butter, melted
3 eggs, well-beaten
1 can (10% ounces)
condensed chicken
broth
OR
1'4 cups rich chicken stock
wunummemmE
It’s time now to look ahead to Christmas dinner.
For your holiday turkey or plump chicken, here is a
new type of dressing, made in a loaf and carved along
with the turkey at table. It is made of red cranberries,
purple plums, green celery and toasted bread, mixed
together and baked in a loaf.
CRANBERRY BREAD PUDDING STUFFING
Knit sparkle into party
clothes for all seasons.
Knitting directions for
this easy-to-wear A-line
dress are available for
sizes 10 to 18.
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DEAR MISS VAN BUREN: By her recent marriage to
Aristotle Onassis, Jacqueline Kennedy, according to the law of
the Catholic church has forfeited her right to receive the
sacraments of penance (confession) and the eucharist [holy
communion).
Cardinal Cushing’s recent comments asking the public
not to judge Jackie too harshly, should not be construed as
“permission” for Jackie to marry a divorced man whose wife
is alive, and still receive the sacraments. The Cardinal has no
power to grant Jackie immunity from the rules of the church
on marriage
When Cardinal Cushing said that Jackie could marry
whomever she wishes, he meant that no one, not even a family
friend such as himself, could prevent her marrying Onassis if
she chose to do so. When he saw that her mind was made up,
he did not attempt to dissuade her.
It is eminently unfair for anyone to charge that Cardinal
Cushing has a double standard on this matter (one for poor
people and one for rich people).
Jackie has entered her marriage to Onassis clearly aware
that it is not approved by the church.
Signed, JAMES P. SHANNON, AUXILIARY
ARCHBISHOP OF ST. PAUL AND MINNEAPOLIS
When Henry III of France
came into power, he re-
formed the fashion world
with a series of laws cur-
tailing such extravagances.
Much of the gold and fine
silks used during that time
were imported at high
prices, and it seems Henry
wanted his people to buy
French, instead Familiar?
8 cups % -inch bread cubes
lightly toasted
1 cup fresh cranberries,
halved
% cup pitted chopped
prunes
% cup finely chopped
celery
V cup finely chopped onion
(1 medium)
Personal Items
Change wash cloths and
towels often and always use
your own These are very
personal items! If you wear
face powder, be sure your
puff is immaculately clean
at all times Grimy puffs at-
tract bacteria and just add
to clogged-pore problems.
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cleanliness. A daily tub or
shower—night or morning-
gets rid of grime and keeps
your skin free of excess oil.
Always follow your bath
with an effective deodorant.
Bath oil, body lotion and
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Be sure that you selec-
combs which can withstand-”
constant cleaning. You may-,
want to use a disinfectant on •
your favorite combs, and:
hard-rubber combs with- •
stand these fluids best. Your
comb should be smooth to
reduce hair pull and protect
brittle hair. The more flex,,
ible the com, such as hard
ruuber. the less brittle it will
be and the more "give" it
will have. Be certain that'
the teeth of your comb are-
rounded so they won't dig
into your scalp.
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Today, there are no re-
strictions on glitter for knit-
ters: the silver and gold
yarns only look costly.
Ladies who like compli-
ments have always turned to
glimmering fashions. Back
in the 16th century the well-
dressed woman of means
wore extremely costly
clothes. Precious stones were
embroidered on skirts,
sleeves and bodices with
silver and gold threads.
A New Dressing
For Yule Trukey
By GAYNOR MADDOX
NEA Food and Nutrition Editor
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Jackie's Marriage
Valid in Church?
By Abigail Van Buren
It 1968 by Chicago Tribune-N. Y News Svnd., lac.)
DEAR ABBY: I am a Catholic woman who would like
some kind of explanation to the following: How can Cardinal
Cushing "excuse” Jackie Kennedy for marrying a divorced
man whose wife is still living?
I was a good Catholic, and also a widow, and I did the
same thing, and for this I was excommunicated from the
Catholic church.
Why is Jackie Kennedy any better than me or a thousand
other good Catholic women who married a divorced man whose
wife is still alive?
With my own ears I heard Cardinal Cushing say, “Jackie
Kennedy may marry anyone she wishes.” Then he went on to
say that she is no “public sinner.”
Then I'm no “public sinner," either. After I heard Cardinal
Cushing, I went right to my parish priest, demanded that I be
let back into the church, and I was told it wasn’t possible.
I suppose if you have the kind of money the Kennedys
have, you can buy anything, but I never knew a person could
buy himself back into the church. Please answer this in your
column as I’m sure there are a lot of Catholics in the same
boat who would like to see your answer. Sign me . . .
"ONE OF MANY"
F4ou Au
Mix together toasted bread cubes, cranberries, prunes,
celery, onion, salt and poultry seasoning. Sprinkle with
melted butter and toss to blend. Spoon mixture into heav-
ily greased 2 quart casserole or 9x5x3-inch loaf pan. Beat
eggs and chicken broth until well-blended Pour mixture
over bread. Bake in a preheated moderate oven (350
degrees) for 1 hour or until firm. Loosen edges and un-
mold. Cut into slices and serve with chicken or turkey.
Also delicious cold cut into thin slices and made into sand-
wiches with cold sliced turkey, chicken or ham.
Beauty Profession—
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OPEN AN ACCOUNT... Half the fun of Christmas shopping at Zales
is being able to say "and charge it, please!"
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Bad Habit
The habit most women
have of carrying combs
loosely in their handbags is
a bad one. Always make
sure the comb is as clean as
possible before using, be-
cause it may carry to the
hair traces of face powder,
lipstick or some other cos-
metic with which it has been
in contact in your handbag.
Also, lint, paper scraps, dust
and bits of tobacco have a
way of accumulating in
purses, and the comb should
be checked for such mate-
rials before being used in
the hair.
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"Wait,” I cautioned. "Surely you don't
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Just an old word I picked up in a sixth careful examination of the entire univer-
grade spelling bee," I said. "It means sity setup, aren't there at least a few
‘afraid of the new.”’ things you feel are really worth saving’”
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The dress I’m featuring to-
day. for instance, can be
knitted in Bernat's Nylo
Sports yarn along with shim-
mering B e a d a Tinsel in
either fold or silver. Gold is
great with deep greens, red
and brown if you knit the
dress with silver tinsel, you
can wear it straight through
spring in combination with
white or pastel yarns.
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PROVING that Israel has a
soft line, too, Miri Zamir,
“Miss Israel," models a
daring one-piece swimsuit,
part of a collection from
the Mideast country.
e.nman
5"
The soft A-line silhouette
is a great shape for both
slender and full figures, and
you can knit the dress in a
good range of sizes. 10 to 18.
For your copy of knitting
instructions, send 50 cents to
Stitchin' Time, c/o your
local newspaper. P.O. Box
503, Radio City Station. New
York, N.Y. 10019. Please ask
for leaflet No. 156. and in-
clude your name, address
and zip code.
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luncheon. Call reservations in
by noon Monday, HU 2-1860.
1 p.m. - NCO Wives Board
Meeting
2 p.m. - The Ozark
Homemakers will meet with
Mrs. Raymond Abernathy.
Members will take an
unwrapped gift for the Western
State Hospital.
2:30 p.m. - The Rose Unit
will meet with Mrs. E. L.
Hensley at 401 E. Broadway.
7:30 p.m. - MacDowell Club
of Allied Arts will meet with
Mrs. Earl Newberry, 902 E.
Sutherland. Mrs. Frank Smart
and MiSs Georgia Winton are
co-hostesses.
Monday
7:30 p.m. - International
Wives Club will meet at the
Altus AFB Service Club.
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a process of getting used to things one mean, he was beginning to LOOK like
never expected. Josephine.
Certainly one thing I never expected was “Tell me about your demonstrations
to find myself standing at the edge of a here on campus,” I suggested
generation gap. As a matter of fact, al-
though I had most dutifully explored the “The demonstrations are protests
problem, I was not sure I knew exactly against your generation’s ideas and prod-
what the gap was. So, I went to the other ucts. And, must I say the two are often in-
side and talked with a college sophomore, distinguishable?"
“Tell me,” I asked politely, “is the gap “Oh, you must NOT say that because I
a rut into which one falls after the age of have heard it all before!” I cried
30?”
„ ... , , “You’re right—that’s hardly original,”
The student quickly explained. "Using he said, and I could see he really was not
the term ‘falling into a rut' shows you’re a parrot after all.
already Over There.”
“Are you an active demonstrator?" I
Oh, pshaw! I exclaimed. "Jiminy asked.
Crickets. Tell me why!”
. . , "No,"my friend said. "I’U march not
Persons your age have developed a again. 111 point no more fingers. I'll make
static outlook,” he said, sounding remark- my changes from the inside!”
ably like a parrot I once knew. Her name
was Josephine and she lived at the St. 1 was certain now we were bridging the
Louis zoo. I hadn’t thought of her in year . gap. "Just the architects instead of the
wrecking crew!" I cried.
“Are you suggesting,” I said, “that I
am afflicted with neophobia?" “I’ll change it all!" he said
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