np Guardian Page 9 Wednesday. Dec. 8. 1954 may nAwon'rn's Mari Wife Hurt as Mate Forgets Her at Dances DEAR MARY HAWOH.'ln. My iusliailu and i are in our late thir- ms and we have tvio sciioui-age .mtd,eii. Hank has always been ii '.,.,.i dancer; but music, uancuig md my-mm don't come IIHLIITB-Lly ,0 me. 11 dress niceiyphave a slim mun-, iimi Hank actinits I am at- yacllve looking-J About two years ago we joined . dancing clua and A have really mu L0 ft-all) aiidspu a good p.ii-t- W. to Hank: but 'e got so im- Jaticiit with me ggtn iny opin- .0”, S1: unduly critiui. that it made me lllolv Sf'il-(.'0l'lS('l0llS and worse man before. We ii.ivn grown well acquainted illlfl the dance group. and as they mun uc are man and wife, I feel that for the sake of appearances, ii iiiitliing else. we should diincc llpgilllfl at. lra.-at once or twice dur- mg lhF EI'E'llilll.'. and that we should eat iiigeilier. when supper is ser pd But I-faiik refuses to do tI':s. nllfl tells me that in the circum- swipes I should feel lucky that lie l1lk9S me out at all. These evenings which should be . 54I1ll'CP of enjoyment lmve become a cause of constant trouble and u”tllll9nl between us. Now I wond- ...-. sliiiuld I quit going with him? .-ill ivlliiill misc I am sure he would go alone: or may-be go elsewhere. 3. should I continue the effort and ate hiimiliateri week after week. sit- l;ng on the sidelines while he dniict-s every dance with other part- iers” F. K. lliiring To Ilirlde Binnie I-Zqualiy ill-.'.Aii' i-'. K: If we ii ere to discuss tiis .u.iuatioii in terms of who is f.iiliii;, whuiii, we would have to flil'lElP the blame about equally, I tliiiiii. An emotionally mature hus- iiaiiri. with a- sinidgeon of manners flllll self-respect, couldn't possibly igrmip his wife, sitting stranded on (hp sidelines, -while he danced with I siiritession of othe. pairtners. 1-fer loiirli einbairassinent would strike ii.iii lo the heart, and he would fly like an arrow to her side. to draw her into the party spirit. But. on the other hand. a sturdy llllP nllh a saving measure of sor- ial savvy and self-rcliaiice wtiuldnit UIKP for granted that. the success wt her evening depended wholly Jplln her husband's efforts in her behalf A as you seem to feel. I do concede tall fair minds will izres-i that Hank ought to dance with you two or three times at .yp,-gr party-say the opening dance, 1llB final number, and maybe once 11 mid-evening. Also of course he ilioiild join you itt supper; or see met you have I squire. or include mm.-elt and you in I small group if he can't bear to be parted from leflillfl favorite dancing partners. Vllifc Advised To Help Self Ho-.ievei', it is also fair that you learn how to help yourself, if lost. in the shuffle temporarily. or cast id:-itt at ii large party. Don't be too my to move about; that's being too egotistical, taking yourself too Ierioiisljx. on the mistaken assump- iinn that all eyes are upon you. Chances are that nobody sees you and nobotnl cares; and nobody will. unless you bcstir yourself to add something to their enjoyment. Now for advice: I. If Hank in coins dancing whether you go or lot. you go along. Embrace the op- portiin.t.y to develop social know- how. that you haven't got yet. 2. if your dancing is bad. take A term sf lessons and practice relentlessly between club parties. You may prac- uee alnne, to record; you know. 8. Have I YN sessions with a good vchologist or psychiatrist. to re- evn your stiff se1' ' And raw sensitivity to criticism. In iihort. to help get rid of your "HIV handicapping inferiority feel- lofts. that are at the root of your awkward timidity. M.'I-I. liar! I-Iaworth eoumoin through her column, not by mail or personal lnitlrriew. Write to her in card of The Giiiii-diitn. ICE CRLAM ffilll - - OHS uaur GALLON: Mr. and Mrs. Kenne- i In ll candlelight cerciiiony S.'ll,lil'-' day aft-ai-noon, November 20. at iourli o'clock in First United Church. Oi-1 tawa, Miss Marilyn Langdon Ker! was united in ninrriage with Mr! pKennedy Mat-Rae Wells. ,l 1 The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon W. Ker. ,and the bridegroom is the son of ;Mr. and Mrs. James E. Wells, alli lot Ottawa. 1 p Yellow chrysanthemuins and yel-J low tapers in candelabra decorated the church when the ceremony was. iperformed iby Rev. Dr. Hugh M.i Rae. Mr. Ge'orge Gnwryluk piayeifi the wedding music. Given in marriage by her fifth- er. the bride was atteiided by her sister, Miss Judith Ann Ker as maid of honor. Mr. Stewart Wells was best man for his brother and the ushers were Mr.xAndrew Wells Mr. Christopher Wells and Mr. Barrie Wells. iimtiii crs of the bridegroom. and Mini Wed in Ottawa 1"." .5 MacCrIc Wells -Dominion Wide Photo dy Geoffrey Langdnn, cousin of the bride. For her wedding the bride wore ii waltz-length gown of blue-green silk organdy over peacock blue taf- feta fashioned with draped bodice Empire waist line and circular skirt. Her matching 1-lose-fitting cap held ii small circular face veil of tulle. She wore matching satin shoes and carried it cascade bouquet of yellow roses. Following a. reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Hands. at 706 Echo Drive. the young . iipic AVIL or plane for New York City fi'om where they sailed for Italy and a European tour. For travelling Mrs. Wells wore a rust tweed ensemble. beige shoi-tie coat with muskrat collar, tan bag and shoes and a turquoise hat and gloves. Mr. Kennedy Wells is a grand- son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Weeks Albertcn. and has spent a num- ber of summers with his grand- parents. Br Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA, (CPI-Pnlllllilrlilsh and easel are iavorite companions of the wife of Britain's high commis- sioner to Canada. Lady Nye. wife of Sir Archibald Nye. has been painting portraits for five years. one of her most distinguished subjecta was ad in- dian princess and cabinet minister whose portrait hangs in the library of Ea.rnsclii'fe. Sir John A. Mitc- donald'I old home. where the high commissioner now lives. In the some room is a portrait of her golden-haired daughter Har- riet. PEGG Y THOMAS SPURNS MODERN ART Lady Nye enjoys painting child portraits. she said in an interview.l She is not s modern art enthusiast. 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Central Royalty.-(Meyers Stiiillosl r Continued from Page 8 for a couple of years. Whrii. would Answer: Sore throat riiay be due 73150 may come from certain nerve dil- drip- throat irrita-