Wife's Fifty

that

Valerie

find

Hillstrom

Role

In Financial

Planning

New York. honour, obcy-

married LOVE promise to tell

hope And husbands

Fletcher (30), who has married extra son.

They smile as they tell you T. 8. Ellot (08), doesn't

terror for lo's terribly immature, "my husband's

the children's playing with

And I hope Mrs

just toys." Or "the boys have gone (41), who has Tactless with relatives, child- of together for the day," one Nobel Prize winner Sir Robert isla over

new motor car, boy being Nicky, a leggy youth Robinson (70).. doesn't find he's concerning money matters.

treat, of 16, and the other being just another lovable schoolboy, petulant it baulked of a I can't think why anyone's checked of Andrey Hepburn (and fussy as a baby if he cuts Henry, a heavy-breathing luci of eliin 271 marrying Mel Ferrer his Anger or catches a cold.

tries-married 401,

By the time you are 35 or 40 plaving opposite Fred Astaire you veltle, against your wili, for, (97) in Funny Face, and now being a matriarch, ruling the Gary Cooper (501, in Lone in roo:, holding all the affairs of the family in the hollow of your The Afternoon.

hand.

(a

A

t can't think why Anyone should rquawk at Kay Kendall

Most women adapt

to

this

(a ravishing 30) goug for Rex readily enough, treating their

Incr (a somewhat beaten-

up 50).

marry

4

Anyone with a gleam of in- telligence can see that all the pcor girls are trying to do is to

that They Care

Because one of grown-up U the most heartening things it woman's life is discovering. as she grows alter, that all men are just sweat big gwown- up schoolboys.

STILL IN THE

UPPER FOURTH

.... When you're 18 you'dream of martying a terribly mature man of or 30, who'll know all wilaser about life and be much

You soon learn than you are. thut a nun of 28 is about wise as Just William and

mature as Billy Bunter.

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rast When you're 25 you hopeful eye on the man of 40, the knocked about who has world and is at the top of his profession. By now, he ought to samething about know

Home-

sing.

But you soon learn that the man who a magnetle speaker

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IT ADDS UP TO GLAMOUR

It's a simple dress and the a very cheap hat, but two add

to great glamour. Because a. low- necked dress with a bat are going to be the smart combination for autumn evenings.

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THE HAT is an over- to own

blown velvet berei which you add your jowel. The dress is short, slender,

black,

camisole bodice

shoulder straps.

with a

and

THE GIRL? A new face 20-year-old in modelling:

Inn just arrived from America.

Cynthia O'Neill, who

Picture by DAVID OLINS.

45.

But you get the add woman who can't take 1.

older

Who thinks that it

much marries a mach, men, she'll get an adult,

Well, I hope Ethel Drow, Audrey Hepburn, and Kay Ken- dal! won't be dimppointed!.

I know who Fd choose if 1 were marrying again, and that would be Bertrand Russell (85), who always seems to me charm Ing, brilliant and wise.

And it even he turned out to be boyish and unsophisticated,

This is just about the way the

marriage ceremony would go, if Margaret E. Kennedy had her way. Mra Kennedy, one of the few women in active partner- ship with a New York stock do you know what I'd do?

I'd go back to playing wth exchange firm, says a man

make

his should

wife partner in all financial plan- ning.

doils.

BOYS AND GIRLS' MAGAZINE

Baron Munch's Monocle

-With It He Saw Things No One Else Could See-

By MAX TRELL

CROSSWORD BARON MUNCH came walk-

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melodrama.

. They're found in stunce, saya

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21, ohsolistrues of Litla 7 (4)

12. And singer, though backward.

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quickly run-up affair.

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10. Could he frail bat 118 musli

more profitable, (B)

10. Sinks the dico-it'a water for

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21. The comedy is highly unlikely.

23. Mountain in sweet Napoli.

23. Dr. of time.

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1. It's unumusi to get the artist G the engine together, (4)

3. It employed to got us and the

1 izle editor into a row, (4)

3. Blazer anclos... (0)

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you migtit got from

•ndividumi. (9)-

B. Knight on a mission,

7. Blart pa with seven, bit and

up with an engineer. (0)

9. If you have one, for something 70 may not have time for anything cleo. (5)

Aliat 10. Dirt round

13. nese may mako a biÙ blow (5) 14. Decoration for the o00 sotted bird?.

10 This es placo

20. Man finked

With

tio

city

"Let me tell you about him. His name is Al, I think you'll be able to guess his inst neme, "Just a few minutes ago, we trom behind the ing out

taiking bookcase.

sitting and were He was wearing a

when monocle (which are eyeglasses about this and that,

said: Just cok at that wonder- with one ass. He was carry-

iful full moon, Al ing a cone,

As he walked he looked high, low and all round him.

"No, not here! No, not there!" he kept saying as he looked around through his monoclc.

All of a sudden he tripped The something over something.

the Stuffed Bear, was Teddy. who let out a howl.

"I beg your pardon, my friend. sald Baron Munch. "You didn't happen to see him, did you?"

Rubbed His Shin

Teddy rubbed his shin said: "See who?"

name,

Teddy,

"Well, Al looked out of the said Baron Munch, window,"

"Where did he go to?" asked

Teddy.

Baron Munch don't know."

shrugged.

HI

"He couldn't," said Hiawatha. "have gone to the noon."

"Nobody can go to the moon," sald Knarf.

Remarkable Lamp

moon

"Thot," said the Baron, what I used to think. Only I'm not so sure any more. That was that pretty remarkable lamp Al bed." The

was shining in "and said 'Yes, it certainly is a through the window, so Kharf,

Munch Baron wonderful full moon, I think a Teddy and go up and see what it looks like. went to have a look at it. The

through looked

his "Don't be silly, Al' I cald. Baron

and Teddy moneele. Krarf You know that nobody can go

looked through their two eyes. Up to the moon. It just can't be

They all faneled they shw donel'

all

"What's that in your ere?”.

wtin asked Baron Munch.

But Baren Munch said small figure walking the that with his monocle you could "Well," said the Baron, "Al did moon.

see things that hardly anybody

a very strange thing. He took a lamp out of his coat pocket, He.

on

a

moon.

But the sad truth is, she add- ed, most of them don't,

"I know...the men reply that sure their wife nows about the fumily's Ranges: she gris their weekly pay cheques. But I'm talking about life-time financial plung," she said.

"A Burband who toops his wife in the dark about money,

and a wife who permits him to do so tre asking for trouble for themselves end their children," she said in en luterview of her offices with Seligman, Laberilein & Co.

RIDICULOUS

"For the gim fact is, a wife may one day have to take over as head of the family," she con tinued.

"I don't moon that the wife has to bereme on expert, but she oceds a working knowledge of money. She should be with her husband when he buys securities; she should know all the relails- of losimarice policies; she should know what his investments in stocks and bonds are, and why they were made.

"I talk with many a widow who boasts that she still holds securllies her husband bought 20 or 30 years ago.

"How sentimental stock."

To get a to

ridle dous.

attachment

Mrs Kenedy raid that every- one's investments need · con- stent examination, red change as the nation's economic picture chonges.

1

She also belleves in lotting the children in cu femily finance. "I do'i mean that children must knew their father car8 $327 A month end that $07 of that goes for a mortgage payment," she added. "But it should be im- pressed on them that the family purse

that im't bottomless; money must Ko for essentials, leavkog only « certaka amount for other things."

some

WIDOWED

Mis Kennedy, L vivacious woman in her early 40's, was widowed in her 20%, with two small children to support, But she had early traking in finance; her father is en invest- ment authority in Kansas City, Mo.

Mrs Kuonedy had her own firm Wall Street for a few years, and was the nation's first woman wholesaler of mutuel funds, She became porter in her present firm. 1952. Now, much of her time is devoted to talics on family face; these have earned

the har

unofficial file of "Wall Street's travelling ambassadress,"

I her talks before men's groups, preaching the doctrine of sharing with the spouse, Mrs Kunody usually starts with her delallion of a wife: The who stands by you through all the trouble yout wouldn't have if you hadn't married her."-United Press.

WO

It's certainly Aladdin A New Kind of

"Yes, It's A all right. It can't else could see.

Baro!! gave the lamp a rub and-pout be anybody else," said

there was a cloud of smoke in Munch. "I'd know him a million yes, it's certainly him." and my room. I heard Al speaking miles away. Just look ut how

to somebody who secined to be bright the money in shining. A inside the cloud and hidden must have his lamp It."

"Him" said the Baron

from my eyes, I heard Al ray- "Who's him?" sald Teddy.

to the moon, Kharf. the Ing-Take me By this time Shadow with the turned-about Geniet The next second he was

the gone!" and Hiawatha, Wooden Indian Boy, came over. wold "Ah, my dear friends," Baron Munch, smiling and Tool- ing at Knort and Hlawatha, "per- haps you've seen him?"

11.

"Who?" said Knarf,

"Him." said Teddy, breaking

'In

"What's that you've got your eye?" asked Hiawatha, "It Looks like half a pair of eye- glasses,"

It's a Monocle

"That, my dear Indian," said the smiling Baren Munich, "is exactly what it la. It's called a monocle. One of my, cyca skca fine. The other eye sees badly. So I need only half a pair of upectacles."

"But who are you for?" Knart asked again.

looking

Baron dusted off a spot on the edge of a chair with his hand- korchiet and at himself down,

Knarf, Hiawatha and Teddy weren't nearly as sure as Baron Munch that Al and his wonder-

were really ful lany

on

-Rupert and the Old Hat-41

Next day Mrs. Bear is still higher ground. "There's Farmer wondering. When she puts on her coat to go to the shops she finda Rupert beside her. "May I come with you. Mummy?" he asks. "1 want to take you to the village by a roundaboist way." He leads her by a path over the

Turmutt leaning on his fence. He's atsing Ordenedod this year," he BAYA. Come on, You'll under stand everything in a minute." "Oh my, surely you haven't to Farmer given that old hat Turmure," cries Mrs. Bear ALL RIGHITA RISKAVED

the

Then the Baron smiled for the third time and said: "Yes, that's his last name. He's the boy with the magic lamp. He rubs it and

cloud pout-there's the smoke and the Genie takes him wherever he wants to go."

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