__ Prince Rupert Daily News" po wd Thursday, -August 13, 1959 wos a \ ickling,- teasing helps | shape, ny i nelps | over merits of G idence ot u : | to heep marriage lively Fees PRE SR a Oe ‘By JEAN KRAMER | ve ne . ‘TOKYO (AP). ; _two female members of the Canadian Parliament fought aw, By GARVEN HUDGINS ‘serve cherish,” said. the rector. , nvcrv yy “LONDON (M— Rev, Hugh Her- “lm not sure. ‘the prayer -book a pr ‘vate. debate today on geishas, t the Ja apanese e ‘- tainers: who make life ' Hert recommended’ today that | should not be enriched by a new |Study of charming. the male. “married couples’ vow “to tease | Phrase, “Lo tease and to tiekle and to tickle—until death do|’till death us do part.’ ”. ¥ t an depressing “system versation, Miss. Aitken said, ce “ us J part.” A veteran,of 30 years of mar- ‘ {neredible life for. modern girls, certainly don’t consider it a high’ ov “Ym bit unorthodox,” said | ried life, he continued: “aside from the morals involved.”| form of art .....The.danceé is very the rector of St. John’s Angli-| “as .long as a wife retains Miss Margaret Aitken, Conserva- | highly stylized and: very obscure can: ‘church in Surrey. “Bui mar- - ‘ylage should be fun. Far too i many. marriages are wrecked or | ways rise to it as surely. as a the rocks of monotony.” goldfish to ants’. eggs dropped The clergyman said he first into a bowl. "suggested amending: the mar- -Ylage. service 20 ‘years ago in an article he wrote for his parish “magazine: He revived it for the ‘up her sleeve a certain. elusive tive member for York- Humber,|. . . Imagine four hoirs: to -pre- laughter, her husband will .al- ‘gaia’ of. the .institution: which pare their hair, and sleeping at places: girl trainees ~in: - geisha night on boards——incredible!” ‘houses before they are 10. years Miss Aitken suggested” most old... geishas hoped to find rich hus-- “t don't find it at. ‘all. ‘depress- hands or “at best, become mis- ing—I think the. geishas ’ are: quite tresses.” Many: modern Japan- gay and charming, enjoying. life| “se women make similar criti- “Some ‘marriages | seem to go so very flat and decorous. Every Friday the good husband usually hand over his salary into his to the fullest,” retorted Mrs. J ean ‘cisms. ; magazine's. current Issue. lady's hand. Every Friday the Casselman, Conservative meme) Mrs. Casselman rallied to the “Mm the marriage service there | woman counts back some change ber. for Grenville-Dundas. ° «| defence of. the age-old . institu - ‘The MPs were . interviewed. af- tion, saying? “Lots of people.are BEAT; ‘RADIO—Young members . of “Montreal's beat generation often. meet in’ flats ter they and 14 other Canadian forced into lots of things they! | presso coffee shops along Bohemian. Stanley: Street to read poetry or examine eac | “are some very august words—!into her lord’s hands. 3 “ito Jove, ‘conifort, honor, obey, “ ‘This is. your pocket money, | rm : dear husband,’ she’ says.” tourists visited a traditional Ky-: obviously don’t take’ to as well | sketches and paintings. There are several categories .of the beat generation but’ ‘all i or Pe WANT YOUR OLD A wife, the’ rector said, should oto geisha house, were served by as these girls take to their gay _ the. word. “beatnik.” These - four » gathered in. a. beat “pad” on Stanley Street are (left. toy | T eUIT TO HAVE A «|| model herself on Cleopatra,| “++ 4 DEPRESSING SYSTEM geishas and understudies and life.” _ tight): Melsie Feingold, Bob Levy, Lise Levasseur and Alan: Familiant. OR photo. | eS : ee: whose ‘infinite variety Never| -°. . an ‘incredible life for. heard the facts of geisha. life. ..| Miss Diana Michener of Tor- oa wa me : fee NEW LOOK?? | grew stale.” modern girls. ; ."” says Margar- Referring to the. Japanese defi-: onto, ‘daughter of House Speaker 7 ‘ : ye ‘We expertly aller y What does Mrs “Herbert think et Aitken; Conservative mem-. nition of a true geisha as: an} Roland Michener, entered “the | nee dag ble chy ay er your of the suggestion? — ber for York-Humber. artist in music, dance and Cn Nae bs saying ‘for a woman who | — ue a _ doub en reas ed . a “T haven't read it,” she said. Ln sa ; a as got to have a. job, a geisha . ot SING ie-Dreastea. A few minutes later she had |. re BE eanenewe a Sos |icb might be higher up the scale oo 4 Only $15.00 “I've never ‘Known you to] & ; 1 @eaus ‘ Sans a J ae : an any others open. The thing . ; ae a hand over, your wages to your \I don’t like is they, are chosen | Specialists in dear wife,” she said looking jae such an early age.” a . * ¥ » : DRAPE SLACKS at her husband. “That’s some- Se reas Jeave Sevtntees eS TS 7 EAS :|tthing we can discuss.” 1g Kong ana a’ three~" : SUITS ) MADE TO ME ASURE 6 | wek tour of Communist China: + ae cad POO gents) for: | OTTAWA @—The Bank of |. Vv i nae 7 House of Hobberlin ' Canada interest rate soared to 2 | 7 ee: Jo 7 House of Stone | record 5.98 per cent today from | a y seal 4 — " {5.72 last week—the biggest jum | : ve Ht LING TAILOR | ‘in a steady five-week rise—the | f cape (PAUL WONG) | “central, bank reported’ today. f t # 820-GUb Ste Phone 1 . soe ee he yy won e z Oa LE ait Use ‘assifieds-They ‘Pay oh : : - onivinced: + | SEATTLE i9.—, What does it ! take to convince a. seal. he’s: a ‘| seal? Scuba, a 21-pound . baby i { 4 ‘of two weeks, just \ won't. believe Fit. He hates water. He thinks a : skin diver is his mother and he !won’t eat fish.: 7 Scuba, a hair seal either. or ;phaned or abandoned. followed ves, : 8 is@eee “)a skin diver ashore from: Puget | oa GEISHAS GAY AND CHARMING .. 2” says Mrs. Jean ‘Sound 10 days ago. . Casselman, Conservative member for Grenville-Dundas, shown | A veterinarian said the litde: here: in Ottawa home with children Clair, 6 and Nancy, 10. creature was -about three day: |_ —CP_ photo. old and mistook the diver for | : cocina ion amm | His Mama. Scuba finally wound oy Fe eg ts es ar : MOVIE “COLUMN (up in the care of skin diver Glen} Fe ar a wots Suggested © « : i ean a ' Bristow. ae . . ue a price He wouldn't. eat until Bristow | . ave.2a-seer.7- | | | | Connie Francis scores se nated sponge fo the, ee - i urated it with pulverized can- | ned_ Salmon. mixed . ; with” goat t's, H ts wit ith “cute songs” ha at sobs so, io 5 By BOB ‘THOMAS. = ‘face. in the sponge “and went to! town., He gained five pounds } inj . “HOLLYWOOD (AP)—A rare female amid lead a week. Bristow decided to try him on ers. of : today’s. record market is Connie Franconera, lene real thing. He took the seal 3, -..f More.to see 2 than. ever. fo: when the 1959-PNE =”. Jus. B“Salutes The Orient” ~ ssa. ff —sand, best of all, me so much for free!: Tour the exotic East i ot aes visit scores better know n “to teen- -agers. as Connie Francis. back to Puget Sound Tuesday mee of fascinating | : mae -tand released him in a school i displays in pavilions The pert, dark-haired 20-year-, of fish. of Asian countries. oe Enjoy all the Western- style fun of the fair, too... Western Canada’s greatest agricultural ‘old from. Newark, 'N.Y., is virtu- | albums and ‘only one of them is ally the only female singer who | Tock ’n’ roll.” can score with -a. million-seller; Also planning wisely for the these days—her current “You're future, she said that she isn’t Gonna Miss Me” appears headed touching a cent: of her record Scuba didn’t give them a sec- . ond look. He streaked for-shore |. 8a ge mg eg cin, TERE SOO es oe ee to get out of the cold .water. oe Po oe: Th 4b! ora 1 ae for her fourth gold. record. royalties. They all go into a trust i : and horticultural shows — How does she-succeed in this} fund. . i ; and, for thrills — man'j--ar byo’s—world? Connie was here to tape a TV : oe Vancouver's million- “Because I sing cute songs,”;Show with Roy Rogers and Dale 7 dollar Playland. she explained. Evans which will appear next ““Roek ’n’ rolis is a masculine month, She’s a petite girl but she kind of music. The beat and the|®dmitted there was a time when aggressive nature of the lyrics— she.,wasn't so. ‘come on out, baby, we're going] “When I was 12. I was four~ to rock’ and so forth—are better | fect, 11 and weighed 135 pounds, suited for a man to sing than a{she recalled. “I played the ac~- woman, cordion then, and it was good to . “The mistake that many. girl hide behind. “be _ {singers have made is trying to; , I appeared on Arthur | God- compete with the men, I haven't|tey'’s Talent Scouts show one done that, I've tried for the cute christmas and decided I might angle in lyrics, things. like “Lip. | a0 better if I sang as well as stick on Your Collar” and “Stu- played. I wasn’t very good. I got pid Cupid.” a week's engagement on his morning show, and he suggested CAN'T CLICK . a I should develop my singing “Another reason Why the c¢s-. more,” tablished singers like Patti Page; She shed the accordion and 37 and Teresa Brewer and Jon! pounds as well, all in two months. James haven't been able to hitin per first hit record was Who's the pop field now is teen-age! sorry Now? It. died in its first identification, The teen-agers; two weeks, then Dick Clark can't identify with some singer started plugging it—and wham- in her 30s or even 20s, They want mo! , to hear someone thelr own age.”! Connie has bean so busy that At 20, Connie realizes that she|she had only two dates in 1958 43 dn jvopardy, But- she is plan- and two so far this year. ning for the future: “I'm going! '“Dates bare me,” she said, aL it album wise, mm doing nine have nore fun working.” WE HAVE.A BOOT OR SHOE 1 Be eee FOR EVERY JOB OL WHLL—adding her own ; long stemmed boauty to a flelel | : of cotton; Margaret Ellen | | i very mew “Pat Price shows her quall- Rugged boots made for fications for one of the South's | fort! prizo beauty crowns, She's a ong wearing compror candidate for tho 1960 Mall of we Brod: : _ ' Cotton title and hopes to bo uh 2 Bring the youngstor to Old MacDonald's @ Composition ploked In finals ab Memphis, Wy arm... U.S. Navy missiles show... 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