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Helen Help Us! THE FRESNO BEE Thursday, March 16.1967 S-C Better Be Two-Timer Than Three-Time Loser By Helen Bottel very popular with both sexes, also called "The Brain," an Dear Helen: odd name for a girl. My boy friend lives in a different town and I don't get to I have won a $25,000 scholarship to the college of my see him often. Recently we had a fight and he wrote and choice. The boyfriend thinks we should get married and go to college together. We'd probably have the money for it, but apologized, then asked for a date the coming Friday night. I might set pregnant. Friday, he didn't show or even call. In his next letter, 5 We love each other, and marriage is all right, 1 guess, no explanation, just asked for another date. Came Friday. . but after all I am very fortunate to have this scholarship same thing. This happened for three consecutive weeks. { and I don't want to lose it. My parents say the decision is mine, as my brother is getting married and going on to Last Friday, I went on a date with another boy. college. Which? — Bewildered Dear Be: Yup, you guessed it, Boy No. 1 arrived on the scene You're lukewarm on marriage, but all fired up about and called me a "two timer" in front of Boy No. 2. What your scholarship. If that doesn't answer your question, you should I say?-H.P. rate A on brains, but D on understanding your own emotions (which aren't all that strong for your present boyfriend. Dear H: Right?) - H. Tell him it's time to be a two-timer when you're a three- time loser, and from now on he's at the bottom of your list. Dear Helen: On TV, men who aren't married act so prissy. Like ROYAL WORCESTER EGG CODDLER When a boy isn't dependable you can be sure he has Batman and Captain Nice, flapping their rapes around, etc. other bad qualities too. Don't give him a chance to stand I think it's the same in life. I think men who are not Break eg; in cup. Add salt. Pepper. Butter. Whatever. you up again. — H. married should be, because their wives might straighten Screw on . Plunge in boiling water. Open cap, see them out. — Young But Smart (Age 10) what's what. Underdone? Replace, cook more. Done? Dear Helen: Eat from cup. Convenient Lovely. The problem is: college or marriage. I am 17, a senior, Dear Y but S: $7.50 the pair. Doubli-sizt cup $5.00 ixh. I'm quite sure all unmarried girls agree with you, honey. —H.

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EARRINGS GREEN-N-WH1TE, BLUE-N-WHITE Fashionable Pearls »• MIDWAE DEPT. DAISIES BLUE Go To All Lengths PINK Many women are unacquaint- great importance and is most BLUE ed with how pearls are meas- often worn with a of GREEN ured and sold, to what lengths classic lines and of a single ORANGE they go and when and where rich color. LAVENDER they are worn. They just know In addition to the lengths PINS 3.00 they would like to own them. which are most often seen, 3,00 There is also some confusion many women like to have a about who can "afford" pearls, made to the exact so the Imperial Syndi- length they feel most compat- ible for their own face contour cate is making an effort to or throat line. answer the many questions asked. After a cultured pearl crop Is gathered, it Is graded and sorted and the pearls matched for necklaces. Many necklaces are composed choker length, 14 Inches. Graduated necklaces are strung 17 inches long and the pearls are tied in hanks according to length, size and quality. The vaults of a pearl house can be compared to the stock FRESH NEW rooms of a manufacturer UNDER- to the extent that sizes, colors and prices are carefully sepa- rated and marked. There the comparison ends, although a LONG LEG PANTIE woman should choose her NATURAL BACK pearls for many of the same STRETCH LACE CUFF reasons she chooses a dress. EXTRA THIGH CONTROL The further graduation of S-M-L $15 pearls occurs when a staff of EXTRA LONG LEG $16.50 experts selects the hanks that make up each individual neck- GIRDLE $13.00 lace. The choker, single or double, has become a "must" for day- YOUNG SECRET® time wear with or with • NYLON made with "jewel" necklines. It nestles at the base LACE • KODEL® of the throat and frames the POLYESTER neckline. The 14-inch strands of pearls become 15 inches or a LINED CUP bit longer when they are knot- 32 TO 36 ted and a clasp added. A-B-CUPS The new princess length is 18 inches when strung and WHITE, BLUE clasped. BEIGE, PINK

The matinee length, 22 to 23 5.00 inches, is fast catching up with the choker in popularity. The MATCHING double matinee, frequently worn after 5, requires three COLORS IN 14 inch strands. This length is used Imaginatively with mag- nificent clasps or pearl and GIRDLES precious stone pins, worn at 11.00 the front or side of the neck.

The versatile 30-inch can be worn swinging low or doubled casually around the neck and held with an un- usual pin. Or it can be knotted at any place along its length.

The rope has many fashion possibilites for the woman with imagination, worn any length and most frequently 45 or 60 inches long. Massed around the neck with colored stone necklaces intertwined, the cultured pearl rope has