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Marital Custom Changes
Have Effect on Children
By MRS MURIEL LAWRENCE
Deor Mrs towiknce:
-Last nioht my husbond and I were discussing plans for our
family vocanon when our eldest child-she's 13 -told us not to
count on her She -ctots to stoy at a neighbor's while were away
because shos ()owed to 'go steady' with a boy who has taken
her to a couple ef school parties My husband was furious and
has forbidden hor to see the boy again I think she's too young to
start 'going steady hut this isn't the sNay to deal with it is it ?''—
Mrs A
ANSWER:
Maybc your hud)cli!d felt shock and disappointment rather than
anger at your doughter He wants to hare his vacation with her
Why not exeli- tfc woj ta 1r?
If in tdllirn hir his Aish ho shows some respect for her wish to
'ago steady'' with this Loy ha may find her more respectful of his
wish for hor ccropoi-:y on vocation
I too thiek she s pretty young to start "going steady" But many
youngsters of her ow 4o o out of what child guidance authorities
call thyir nod for ''ectuty"
I don't thaik that's quite it
We must I-on1on-11)r that not too long ago it was parents who
found lubocicl fr thir doughters Because marriage was wo-
men's only future poient started arranging marital opportunities
for girls as soon os they reached mid -teens
Mothers corroetd ruthlessly for invitations to balls where eligi-
ble males obrrerndoci lhoy paiaded their daughters at resorts and
hounded wcolthi re1otives for hospitality that might turn up a
likely hurbnucl
Dounht n ly co opeloted with ell this parental finagling
cantenl to lot monni ond pope monoae the matrimonial compe-
tition Today thinos urn different Children soon learn that get-
ting mcirriod is their responsibility This obligation makes for
precocious sexeol onxiety and our custom of precocious dating
is a developir(at of it
Today children of 13 wont enclof sement of their sexual desir-
ability becauso the children of Ione Austen's clay this in-
stead of poi ca is what they have to count on to get themselves
husbands
If this ic bard on us it s holder on them
If we kecp tioiI picb!c n in mind when our youngsters announce
that they hove ( nlercd independent sexual competition we
may bohoyo irero receoeal)ly ond kindly than we otherwise
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Chapter Twenty-Three
Artemus in character nodded
curt thanks "Whars about two fat
hombres that look like twins?"
Porque looked around cautiously
"I don't know I ain't tall enough
see? But when the hoys talk about
them they speak soft"
"Monikers?" asked Artemus
"Their straight name is Baf-
fin" Porque Nv hispered "Louis 'n
tason Baffin Mostly whew they
get mention they get called the
TwoTon Twins I hear they ain't
twins"
It taco topped by its
hairless misshapen dome ‘vas
solocilious "They take in terri-
tory" "Big wheels eh?"
"Irs said" l'orque responded
Artemus as befitted a man of
his eminence strode away abrupt-
ly Porque peered ifter lion with
worried eyes
Artemus bought a program and
a form sheet Ile walked around
to the front of the grandstand
where he strolled up and down
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Chapter Twenty-Three of the corner of his eye he saw Jason's big china - blue eyes
that the heads of both Baffins were were narrowed It was an attempt
Artemus in character nodded turned toward him and their big to make his face appear sinister
NI" thatlks “Whars all"tlt tw" fat china-blue eyes were fixed upon hut it merely made him look like
hombres that look like twins?" him with a frozen stare Artemus an overfed baby
Porque looked around cautiously continued to ignore them The hvo 'What" he asked "do you know
"1 du" k""w I "illlt tall ellmIgh moon faces turned toward each about this other firm?"
see? But When the h"Vs talk ahnut other and Artemus could imagine Artemus took a shot in the dark
them they speak soft" a silent (ituestion in their eyes "thout as much as you do—Which
"Monikers?'' asked Artemus "Mr Baldwin isn't it asked a is nothing Things happen you don't
'Their straight name is Ilia- Baffin savvy Like Crinstance Sweet Lips
fill: Purtille whlsPered' -1'"llis '"' Ile turned cold eyes it them Chavez You don't know but may-
Jason Baffin Nlostly I
wtell' theY ''So k4 It ?" he I'm a big wheel in this other
get mention tlu‘y get called the "We thought we recognized you" firm I could keep you guessing
TwoTon Twins I hear they ain't ttid the other hmther but I won't I shuffle my own
twins" Ilis taco topped by its -I (too't reeotrtutze you" cards and deal 'cm"
hairless misshapen dome
‘vas "Our purpose was merely to be "Nevertheless" said Louis ''you
solocitious '"I'hey take ill terrl- friendly" the farther Baffin said have a high nuisance value"
tory" They seemed to be non-plussed by
'llig wheels eh?" his inclement manner "So" Artemus said vith a thin
"It's said" Bonita responded –We have" said the nearer smile "You send a Niir of rough
Artemus as befitted a man of one –a horse in the fourth race" boys to play yith me"
his eminence strode away ahrIlll- So" said rtemus 'have five They did not deny their respon
ly Porque peered after him with other Jaspors sibility for Nloose and Burps
worried eyes "We think lie will win Our "There were points about that
Artemus bought a program and name is Baffin Our horse is Go fizzle we don't understand" Ja-
a form sheet Ile walked around Down
son said
to the front of the grandstand lle'll lose" said Artemus with "Also" Artemus said "it riles
where he strolled up and down a 1wering of the corner of his time to have (lead Indians stashed
Just before post time he saw two mouth
in my shower bathenrnmus illts11 k addle down the "With that" Louis said earn-
aisle and take their seats Their 'Do You have to be so offish estly "we had nothing to do"
col"hined welght "l"st h" ve l"'" Mr Baldwin? NI v brother Jason The fourt h race was coining up
eh's(' t" Ill° P"tIthl' TheY wore and I have wished to meet you Artemus stood "I got a nag in
ident lea! conservative blue suits :th name k Aa rs
i We should this one" he said
and gray sombreros with leathe have a friendly talk"
r "We" said Jason "are sort of
hands and silver buckles Their "Whars the bid?" Artemus ask- unwieldly" he fumbled a roll of
equipment of chins was fantastic ed bills from his pocket peeled off
Their eyes were blue and staring "A retainer" said Louie ''of a hundred and extended it to Ar-
ty innocent and their cheeks pink say five hundred a week" tennis 'Go Down on the nose" he
as Itutse "I " trestlIV scrlibited 'Peanuts" Artemus said scorn- said "if you'll he so accommodat-
baby fully
Artemus climbed the steps and -you re an able young man Art emus took the note with a
a fully Ing"
11ennts °Imbed the sttP't ann "You are an able voung man' Artemus took the note with a
M alkyd along to his seat without said Jason unctuously
‘vith a shrug -Easy come easy go" he
a glance at his ponderous neigh-
long life ithead of you There are said and went down to the win-
hors 'The ltaffins had been laugh- opportunities for athancement (lows Ile bought tickets on Go
in and talking with heavy galetY you should stabilize your future" DOW n for the Baffins Ile bought
tut nnw he " “S C"St "IS of ''l hear different' Artemus said a $10 ticket on Thunderbird for
himself and then at another Ivin-
dow bought a two-dollar ticket for
Porcine the Egg
Go Down led as they rounded
By Dick Ttnner
'Of courie there's no one else Elmer—if there was do
you think rd be doing without dessert?'
4:44
JACOP'y
ON BRIDGE
One Club Is
Set Six Tricks
When you open one Of a suit
and the next player makes a take-
out double which his partner leav-
es in you can expect to be in
trouble If you aren't proud of your
own suit and have a balanced
hand it vitt usually pay you to
try to get to a better spot The
way to do this is with a redouble
Your partner should not miscon-
strue this bid If you liked the idea
of playing your own suit you would
simply have passed and taken a
small profit-
South had the right hand for his
redouble but for shome reason or
other he decided to pass and gam-
ble it Out at one club doubled It
was a mistake
The Brandon brothers of Holly-
wood Fla who held the East-
West cards proceeded to make a
defensive little sla
It wasn't too difficul but in
case you can't see how it was
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North East South West
Pass Pass 1 46 Duutle
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Opening lead— K
done A V Brandon started by
playing four rounds of diamonds
Brother Joe followed to the first
discarded his spades on the next
two and ruffed the fourth Back
came a heart A V won the trick
with the appropriate honor and led
a spade for Joe to ruff Joe led
another heart and A V cashed
his other two heart honors before
giving Joe another spade ruff and
Joe led his last heart
At this point South was down
to his four trumps but there was
no way that he could make more
than one trick with them and he
was down six
Fine defense by the Brandon
brothers but it certainly was nice
of South to give them the chance
10 IIIS tour trumps out there was DETROIT (UPI)—The auto in- same size as it is this year with
no way that he could make more dustry will emphasize compact some de-emphasis of its fins but
than one trick with them and he Bess in all of its 1961 model ears otherwise relatively unchanged
was down six auto industry sources say Chevrolet Pontiac Oldsmobile
Fine n
defese hv II
defense - -' the Brand" The sources say smaller dimen- Buick and Cadillac will all have
brothers but it certainly was nice sions will not be limited to the sculptured sides similar to those
of South to give them the chance four new compacts to be intro- on this year's Ford and Falcon
duced this year and the six cool- Mercury will bear a strong re
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pacts already on the market semblance to the Ford as both
Oe- 410
The majority of the standard- cars will share body and chassis
O—The bidding lias been: make cars will have more coin components
South West North East pact bodies they say The Dodge and Dart will bear
1 4s - Pass 1 fit Pass
Changes in the existing compact an even stronger resemblance
lob Pass 3 (III) rass
? cars will be minor except for the than last year by a "face-lift"
You south hold: Rambler American which will which will give both a new ap-
446AKS7 6 le32 CI javatous have extensive sheet metal and pearance
What do you do? trim changes which will give it a The major innovations will ap-
1 A--Bid four diamonds You
more dressy look pear on the new compacts sched-
want to get to the
staslam level and Generally all of the standard tiled for introduction this fall
'Ws is the way to rt
cars will retain a strong resent
TODAY'S QUESTION Hance to their 1960 counterparts SIGNS PISTONS PACT
Your p a r t n e r goes to fouy but all General Motors lines and
Spades What do yott do now? CHICAGO (UPI ) — Former
all Ford lines except the Ford
Answer Monday' and Thunderbird will have small Bradley star Sheltie MeMillon has
er deminsions The greatest returned his signed contract to
change in appearance will be in PIO' a third season with the De-
the turn and came into the the Plymouth which will de troit Pistons of the Naional Bas-
straightaway Thunderbird's rider emphasize its fins and the Pon- ketball Association
used the whip for the first time tiac which will use rounded soft
and the gray horse overtook the lines rather than a boxy shape WINGS TRADE CULLEN
leader and crossed the finish line The Thunderbird will abandon its
a winner by half a length crisp lines below the roof for a DETROIT (UPI ) — Right Wing
'Wise guys" Artemus jeered spear-shaped body Barry Cullen has been traded by
Louis tore up his sheaf of tick- One exception among the bigger the Detroit Red Wings to Buffalo
ets disgustedly You were on cars to the trend toward compact of the American Hockey League
in
Thunderbird" he said unhappily ness will be the Chrysler which exchange for Pete Conacher a
"You get around" Jason said will increase its overall length and left wing
dourly "Maybe we better alter sheet metal to increase the
raise the ante Louis" general feeling of incrased size A tablespoon of jam or jelly
(To Be Continued) The Imperial will be about the contains 50 calories
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Television In Review
By FRED DANZIO
By CLAIRE COX was no piano Only an (wettest
NEW YORK (UPI) — A tele- Nothing suits a good silent n'10'
Vision viewer too young to have chase more to a T than a dran
a suit
seen Buster Keaton in all his tic piano accompaniement pal
a take-
pantomimic glory 33 years ago cularly when Buster Keaton
ler kav must have wondered over his rescuing the whole Contedert
) he in morning crunchies what the si- army and his lady love in a ha
I of your letleo in silent movies was all raising locomotive chase
talanced about Keaton for those who were t
you to The ABC network Thursday young to read the title in 19:
Kit The night presented the second in a appears as Johnny Gray a Cil
edouble novel series of summer reruns ti- War Confederate 4-F who win
miseon- lied -Silents Please" Instead of up driving a locomotive instei
the idea being reruns of last winters bet- of carrying a saber and th
o tNntlid ter shows these are films ' from falls out of favor vitt) his Ito
laken a the archives of Hollywood's silent love one Annabel' Lee
days But Keaton manages to sal
for his Thursday night's star was Bus- the day for the rebels when
ason or 1
ter Keaton Ile shared top billing chases Union plotters in his loci
al gam- with a wood-burning locomotive in motive named "The General
!Wed it "The General" Ile also wrote rescues Annabell blows up
and co-directed the film That bridge and a dam and narrow'
Holly was in 1927 shortly before sound escapes with his britches II
' East- movies talked Keaton out of a winds up a Confederate lieutenar
nake a job and the winner of the affection
Fails To Keep Silent of Annabel' Lee
but in Television nearly talked its way Wants More Silence
it was out of toy sixth floor window dur- The commentator trying to It
iog this presentation for it failed t
to keep silent for a moment dur- helpful managed to inform tht
I ing "Silents Please" Being a I
watching audience that "the trait
has stopped" This was after thc
compulsive talker my
bled away almost the entire time
set "1)- train
n t d s I o p p e d Then thc
a
gloomy voice said that one of the
even between the commercials
greatest timing sequences in all
For some reason perhaps for
the benefit of the noise-condition- movie comedy is about to occur
o v
a silent movie with a sound track Keaton manages to pluck timbers
ed younger generad n this
from the path of his locomotive
just in the nick of time
3 2 A rather somber voice persisted
The voice's final major contribu-
in explaining what was going on
tion came when it reported that t
and the funnier the movie was
great scene of comic sattie wa !
supposed to be the more doomed
the voice boomed forth coming up This hilarity involve(
t
Another thing there were no ti-
the collapse of a bridge with
ties What is a silent movie with-
Yankee train on it An
t out titles telling the viewer what general retaliated by drawing his
idle is going on and what the actors sword
are saying? The voice of doom What was said after that this
tried to do the work of the titles viewer can not report I finally
— —and more too It added its two- outsmarted the one-eyed squawk
cents every now and then on the box I turned off the sound and
'd by significance of Keaton's once very saw a real silent movie
nods funny antics Silents Please would be a gem
first Misses Piano of a series if only it were si-
next And still another thing there knee please
Auto Industry to Emphasize
Compactness in 1961 Cars
OUT OUR WAY
was no piano Only an orchestra
Nothing suits a good silent movie
chase more to a T than a drama-
tic piano accompaniement parti-
cularly when Buster Keaton is
rescuing the whole Confederate
army and his lady love ir a hair-
raising locomotive chase
Keaton for those who were too
young to read the title in 1927
appears as Johnny Gray a Civil
War Confederate 4-F who winds
up driving a locomotive instead
of carrying a saber and thus
falls out of favor with his lady
love one Annabel' Lee
But Keaton inanages to save
the day for the rebels when he
chases Union plotters in his loco-
motive named "The General"
rescues Annabell blows up a
bridge and a dam and narrowly
escapes with his britches He
winds up a Confederate lieutenant
and the winner Of the affections
of Annabel' Lee
Wants More Silence
The commentator trying to be
helpful managed to inform the
watching audience that "the train
has stopped" This was after the
train had stoppe d Then the
gloomy voice said that one of the
greatest timing sequences in all
movie comedy is about to occur
Keaton manages to pluck timbers
from the path of his locomotive
just in the nick of time
The voice's final in contribu-
tion came when it reported that a
great scene of comic sattie was
coming up This hilarity involved
the collapse of a bridge with a
Yankee train on it An angry
general retaliated by drawing his
sword
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Bicknell, Brooks H. The Alva Review-Courier (Alva, Okla.), Vol. 67, No. 280, Ed. 1 Friday, August 12, 1960, newspaper, August 12, 1960; Alva, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2131943/m1/4/: accessed November 10, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.