4 a _ this summer In Terrace. Our model is again Leona Nichol who Is seen here wearing a. black and white stripe sundress with floral — _ border for keeping cool and crisp on those _ hot days. Dress by Marcitta, fabric of. polyester: and rayon. Courtesy Star Ap- parel. For.more fashion with Leona see | Page 16. - : - ‘ By Lindo Purschke * During the last decade, several thousands of gallons of ink and four large foreats have been spent by the ‘print ‘media to discuss the issues which concern the rights of _ women. For the most part, I believe such discussion is . valuable, After all, I do not know many women born with a. + genetic predisposition to serving coffee or whose firat words ‘were “Honey, can I get you your slippers and your pipe?” - Yet, to paraphrase, to be equal does not mean to be the * game,.and just ag-men have been known to forsake discussions of nuclear warfare. to. watch Monday Night . Football the occasional woman has let her consciousness- raising lapse long enough to read “How to Lose Ten Pounds in Seven Days” from cover fo cover. oe, _ Happily enough,—magazines geared to ‘worfien ‘have managed to squeeze in a certain amont of trivia in between articles ‘entitled “Build-Your Own Log Cabin - the Easy Way” or “Winning through Intimidation - Witty Comebacks | to a Sexist Boss”. I have been fortunate enough to come ; across borne Of these gems. of wisdom, presented in al] seriousness, from recent: issues of ‘popular womens’ Magazines, 5 : Ee (across breasts), you have too much fat in the abdomen. _, CYogue) — we “ _And a new diet:_In Sweden, five obese women recently Actually, the balloons weren't chewed up and gulped down, but inserted by catheter-via the nose ‘into the women’s float freely as artifical bezoars, a bezoar being a hairballl or . |.foodball that takes up space-in the digestive track.. The fort, took up so. much space in the stoinach that the women felt leas hungry and ate less food. (Health). “The problems of being ‘awoman yestérday: “There are certain rules,” James H.R. Cromwell said, “which a young ‘woman must follow if she’s going to marry a rich older "man," ‘He was referring to a former sister-in-law, a one- time show girl; who married his brother-in-law, Horace @ Brian. Kortmeyer:. m. (right) owner of the’ ; Ferrace’: A&W. awards from the head: ‘ of the consistently | — _ food quality, service, This Is the third and final part of our-serles _ by Linda Purschke on what Is fashionabi_Simel_ Whelah Whine ==ei~toria weighed in at seven aon 4 |“ Linda’s Fashions On, when to consider a diet: -Fat test - If your cir- ° cilmference at the navel exceeds your chest measurement — ' _ swallowed balloons in an effort to conquer thelr appetites... stomachs, Oncein place, theballoons wereitflatedandleftto- . *. halloons, which were easy to insert and caused no discom- - - getting’. a” -"goo ‘ebllection -of ‘merit: company. -.:. Here” Wayne Horne, franchise services. representative;-: ‘presents this year’s. award In recognition high standards of ‘cleanliness: and ap- pearance maintained during the past year.” It's enough to make a modest root bear~ grin To Lyle and Heather Milter of Terrace a “boy, Keenan Lyle Eli, on April. — 21, : Keenan. weighed 4 pounds,- at birth, . The. grandparents are Emil and Midney of Terrace. on - To Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth ‘Billingsley, a, girl, Jennifer Lynn on May 6," Jennifer - weighed five pounds -14 " ounces at birth. To Mr. and Mrs. Peter Martin, a female, Victoria, _ Jeannie on April:25. Vic: | bownis; Six ounces, 60 A a ren y “Po Mir, and Mrs, Charles Legros, a six’ pound four - oie ‘boy, Kelly Erakin — os ‘Elmer on April 25. Ah seer em thf AE dione medinbeimed LOE the pase so 4p EMER A | AeW ARATAURANT TRARAIA ge Fm pee ie am: Re Lape eas i steele re SRA Bate fitter incl hd Summer ‘82. .9-West in Red~ ’ Khaki Cream Sanda Leather | Stacked Heel 6-10 “Full and half sizes” 4615 Lakelse Ave. "The Home of Happy'Feet" ee ; OPEN 9-6 Mon.:Thurs., Sat.9-9 Friday _— tian ee oe ET EOY ~ k ae AL'S SHOES ‘ Leather Lined with. ~ | ’ "Handbag In Khaki_ _ Kid Leather by Bugatte _ FOAN " Dodge... ‘She knew. Horace was rich,” said Mr. Cromwell: particularily attractive, If she had followed the rulea, it, * gould have worked out very, well, but-ahe didn't.”’ As the - - wife of August Belmont, Eleanor Robson seemed to come to" terms with the rules of her new life intuitively. “A private railroad car,” she wrote, “' - fakes to it immediately.” (Vogue) .... And the problems of being-a womain toda ~ million ; hers to give away. (Vogue) ” today: What has happened to manners? . People; it seems, -lovers...A8 one expert points out, good ners - the ones . ~ parcels, hold her baby. Send flowers. Write thank-you . __ Rotes. Take a botile of wine - ora pineapple - to a dinner: _wouldn't you be delighted? (Flare) - everyday: If your hair were aperson; would you ever ina t we, “And she also knew that he was. an alcoholic, and not - is not an acquired taste, One |” /ys Brooke Astor «| _ jaa very happy Womaiiard why inot? The third wife of]. '_. 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