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be interested in my brain," said
one respondent
When boys considered the
possibility that females could
marry and work outside the
home, the jobs they listed most
often were secretaries, nurses,
cocktail waitresses, social
workers, models, airline
“Boys still see women in roles
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scheduled to meet at noon
Friday, May 10, in the Woman's
Building with the Mother's .
Culture Club hooting. Dancers
from ths Ardis Center of Per-
forming Arts, under the
direction of Sheron Burney, will
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magazine by the Institute for the type of woman who is
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Thursday at 1301 east side of
Loop Ml East, first driveway
north of the railroad. An open
meeting of Alcohollca operate a
Anonymous end Alanon will be admission
held at 0 pan. Thursday at the for non-members. The public ia
same address. Also meeting etO invited to attend,
pjn. will be Alateen. Alanon
win also be meeting at 0 pm.
Thursday at St. Philip's
Episcopal Church.
We hiw unique gifts for thit special boy or girl
on your list
•Unusual Place Cards»Favors
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not parents are Mr. and Mrs. Joe
ttg^chaatiiw^M their
but a majority said tteyfeit
guilty about it
According to “Sn and the
Playgirl
were a boy (or a girl), how
would your life be different?’’
The responses were startling.
There was a serious lack of
respect for females. In fact,
they were held in contempt by
both sexes. Many girls said if
they were boys, their lives woul
be better economically and
status-wise and they would
enjoy more freedom and have a
better time with fess respon-
sibility. One girl said, “If I were
a boy, my father might have
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SANTA MONICA, Calif. (AP)
— Brin Fleming says she's
“very relieved” by a judge's
ruling praising her as a toting
companion to the late Groucbo
Man and barring hto estate
from collecting 9250,000 in
punitive damages without a
newtriaL
The executor of Marx’s
estate, the Bank of America,
had accusod Mias Fleming of
being “a classic gold digger”
who bullied and abused an
ailing Man into giving her
9400,000 in cash and gifts before
his death.
But Superior Court Judge
Jacqueline Weiss said in a
primal events in life took place...conception, birth, illness, death.” M^rh ,n
pm finishing up a celebrity quilt where each square carries a 7””*
sketch, drawing, bit of wisdom, signature of eomeon whom I ad- J® •’•’•J”*"
mire. Art Buchwald's equare says it all: “Whoever sleeps under
this quilt better have a good reeson.”
That’s what quilts are all about
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Mn Dorie Tully, Sulphur .tewwdmees and proditatee'
Springs.
Moore, Sulphur M Irving others,
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dustry, the prejudice against forest rangers, stuntmen, coal f'
females is still very strong.
In the February issue of
Redbook, Di. Alice
Baumgartner and her
Ttei> women used in the coUeagues at the Institute for
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Dear Readers: I read The giris envisioned a variety der. Support your child’s In-
sanething recently that really of exciting career possibiliea for terest and talents, w^tever
blew me out of the water. In themselves if they were boys. 8*7 are- Value 7°^ children
spite of all the back-breaking Most often mentioned were equally and let them know that
Encourage your daughter’s
athletic interests as well as
your son's. Remember the
power of example. Educate
your eons and daughters about
stereotypes. Let them know
boys and girls can do many pf
the same things equally well.
Have some spectacular
examples that they can relate
physicians, lawyers,
rs, politicians, and don’t
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women who have had affaln, study-thereare95,000people
■uch a Batoon “neither im- we’ve done profiles on — and
proves or doom! Improve a we checked on some of the
marriage,” he said. “It just same questions,” he said. “We
doesn’t main that much dif- weren’t off by more than 5
ference.” percent on anything in the
Most woman surveyed said PtaygfrlJhriy."
they seek sex outride marriage ----- -
because tiny are emotionally study had an average age of Eq}1*11*? ta Eduction *t the
dissatisfied with their 35.2 and bad been married an T“ / ‘
husbands, with sexual average of 1U years and veyed 2,000 children throughout
dissatisfaction the second most represented every race, though 1
common reason. 91 percent were white. Mort of ■ -
Since the questionnaires the respondents had attended tomorrow and discovered you
were handed out by private college and some had done - — -
physicians, McIHvenna admits graduate work,
to weaknesses in the study. The majority of the women
wore woupn who could wore employed — 33 percent
to eee private ohgyn were profecrional workers and
‘ ‘ ‘ ) 29 percent held white collar '
pereona,” he said. "So wo got jobs.
1. What substance dissolves
ballpoint pen ink on fabrics
and vinyl? (a) lemon Juice
(b) hairspray (c) peqnut but-
2. Which football quarter-
back holds career passing
records for touchdowns,
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THERE WILL be a dooed
mooting of the Alcoholics
Anonymous study group at I County will meet at 2 ’pan.
pan. Wednesday at 1391 oast
ride of Loop 391 East, first
driveway north of the railroad.
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NBWTOfS(AH?Ataost Sexuality. U psront of the knwWse." '
half the iwrtod womm who womun surveyed have had "Theee women seem to feel
'wpondodtoaaows'rveysay aflatea ware still hating thorn. aD right about tt,” he said to an
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Bet you never figured me for quilter did you?
My image brings to mind such phrases as “Connect-A-Dot”,
"PaWBrNumbers” and “Drop Pouch in BdBng Water.”
WdL you’re wrong.
I hove always been at awe of anything that a two-yeerold cannot
djemnntto in IB minutes
Right now, there is a battie raging between the “puriet” quilters
and the stytomakers as to whether or not aitique quilts should be
dissected and made as wearing apparel or left In their original
state on bee and walls.
Pm with the purists.
If anyone approached one of my quilts with a pair of scissors and
a pattern for a vet, I would personality charge them with assault
with a deadly weapon. Would Betsy Ross tot you make underwear
out of her flag?
Only people who have done handicraft realty know what goea into 1
it When I was expecting my third child, I derided to croooetitch ~
quilts tor twin beds. F« nine months, I did nothli^ but grow and
sew. Diriws sat in the sink. Beds became nests. Latmdry spilled out
of the hampers. Food was eaten straight from the wrapper. The
grass grew. Newspapers collected. Snow came and matted. The
inside of the oven corroded and grew smaller. Children tried
desperately (without success) to make contact with “Mommy.”
When the nurse said, "Would you like to see your new eon?” she
patiently held the baby while I finished up the tree on the last
square.
A finished quilt represents my personal marathon — my Miss
America victoty - my Nobel prise. It’s an achievement that ranks
right up there with writing your name legibly on the Christmas
cards all the way to the names beginning with W.
I read where Bonnie Lehman, editor of Quilter’s Newsletter
magazine, was enraged when a leading designer cut up antique
quilts for skirts and jackets for bis collections. “Verts, pillows
indeed!” she said. “Quilts are made to be used on beds where
Admitted ’
Mias Francee Stone, Como.
j Mrs. Minnie Sellers. Sulphur
Ann* 1I» MU , WrM S’Sjtn,rh-„
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itiake our decision," said at- „ ?
tomey J. Brin Schulman, who Springs,
represents the Bank of T* - "
America. “We’ve got to analyse Springs,
the judge’s order ... I will be
THE ART League of Hopkta U wUh the
Sunday in the Sulphur Springs
community room. Mrs. Virginia
—-----a----ai», .a a
ninnpnr9yi uic iSAiurcu Brusi,
will present a demonstration of.
Thursday “magic art” using wet on wet
THERE WILL be a ctoeed technique in oOs. She studies
Alcoholics Anonymous and under Lea Myles and gloria
at 11 sjb. Campbell. Mrs. Humphrey
taught for two years in greeley,
Colo, before moving to Saltillo,
where she and her family
produce farm. A fl
foe win be charged
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Saturday, June 4
A REUNION of the Sulphur
Springs High School dees of *71
wffl be hdd Saturday, June 4. A
THB BLUE Bonnet “bring your own” picnic lundi
Homemakers Chib wfll at 1:39 wffl begin at 11:39 aan. by the
pjn. May 19 at the Meakfrday swimming pool in City Park. A
Center on CoUege Street Fay dance wffl be held at 7:N pjn.
Gilley to the program leader at the Civic Center. Dance
and Lorene McKinney and tickets are fl each and may be
£stdl Hooten wffl be the purchased by sending a chock
bosteooes. Visitors welcomed. or money order payable to the
— Clam of fl, WW.Ofl Circle,
THE ANNUAL Law En- Sulphur Springs, Texas 75492.
forcemeat Banquet to scheduled ____________<----------
Th.WoddXIm^
Ramsay wffl be the guest "
speaker. TTckrts are fl each
and may be purchased at any of
the local barite, Chamber of
Commerce or the police ‘
after a bitterly contested 10-
weektriaL
“Cm very relieved that some
uSto^*~
after the ruling, even though the
judge described her as having a
*‘btearre”penonality. *
The estate must either forfeit
?^^... II" . tte award or face a new trial,
Tuesday Woman’s RaiWlng A basket 8w judge said, giving the bank
A SCHOOL of Information for lunch wffl be served at 11 ajb. 19 days to dedde. Although the
PTA offleors Is'SaedHfoiTfor AIT triodB and rdativm art jndgo nphrid tho jury’x^ward
9:39 pjn. Tuesday, May 17, at invited to attend. » fl^^fl in compensatory
the Sulphur Springs State Rank ——-
community room. It wffl be SENIOR CITIZENS from
conducted by Mildred Cun- Hopkins County wre invited to
ningham, PTA District m attend the Fun and Frolic Day
president from Tyler. AH focal Program from 2 until 4 pjn.
officers are urged to attend.
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TOST 12.99 fc-Dw/
my own) Jeffrey Shane, on May 14 in
Start by finding out what your Franklin County Memorial
poelte sex. If they have peculiar
notions, set them straight—not
in a critical manner but in an Pace of Dike and Mr . and Mrs.
Don’t divide chores by gen-
fairs, only fl percent said they
meet their lovers primarily for
The survey of MW worn® to sex. Fifty-two percent said they
Ohio, California, North felt guffl about the affair.
Carolina and Washington, D.C., According to Dianne
was made through question-
naires given to them by their
obstetricians, gynecologists
and health care proteerionals. because
) single
and single women and nc
people who have regular sex
partners.”
McHlvenna said the institute
was pleased with the results of
woman surveyed have had
That’s more then dodble the tatarvtow. “I was amazed at
twreentaae fanuf M vears ano bow much better thev were
in Dr. Alfred Charles Kinsey’s handling sex. Ws could see the
Mflrtndy, "Sexual Behavior to good fruits of the sexual
the Human Female." Kinsey revolution.”
a study found 19 percent toff) percent of Otihwijjomen having af-
Sex roles still stenSrtypecI
Dear Readers: I road The girls envirioned a variety dor. >W<rt yoy ciffld’sin-
blew me*out of the water. In themselves if they were boys, they are. Value your children
u nmMknm* v<m nMaUani work of the women’s movement professional athletes, auto you do.
executive ’ edlto^^^y^ Rnro
I magarine, the study was made
) “all media kept
tt wffl be published by Wallaby focusing on wore single men
Books in July. and single women and not the
Dr. Tod Mclllvohna,
president of the institute, said
he didn’t find the figure for
affairs “starttag.”
Baaed on the rmpoiMS of the survy. “We have our own v
vanguard of business and in- workers, pilots, engineers,
miners, sportscasters and Justice Sandra Day O’Conner,
farmers. ——
Many girls realized that one There is a big difference
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happened. I would not be Sex — Ten Ways to Cool ft."
allowed to express my true Send 50 cents with your request
feetogs.” Girls often felt that as and a tong, stamped, self-
boys they would be rowdy, addressed envelope to Ann
macho and smart-alecky and Landers, P.O. Box 11995,
show off more. Chicago, Illinois 60611.
The bottom line seemed to be
that boys knew they were c«pyrUMimFUMEnt«rpri»M.inc.
valued by their parents, but the
girls were not sure. They felt
their brothers were the
favorites.
Redbook asked, “What’s the <,
mother do?" Their answers
were thoughful and con- MR. AND Mrs Ttaimaa Pace
structive. (I’ve added some of announce the birth of a eon,
my own) Jeffrey Shane, on May 14 in
> . ~ - start by finding out what your Franklin County Memorial
----- KT—-is chUldren “nk about the op- Hospital. The new Infant
Mr. u.^jnhMnn.nrfh.hv Boys felt that If they had to be
girl* they must be beautiful and
girl, Sulphur Springs. know, how to put on make-up
u R“,enberry and and dress weB. “No one would
oaoy girl, w innsooro.
Mrs. James Goffers, Winn-
sboro.
Billy Gibbons, Sulphur
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Keys, Clarke. Sulphur Springs News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 116, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 17, 1983, newspaper, May 17, 1983; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1292135/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.