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sees it is that men are slaves to women, working all their lives to support women, while women choose a life of domestic idle-ness, working either intermittently or not at all. "A married woman, always has the choice to work or not. Men never do," said Miss Vilar, who is convinced that most women can complete their essential housework in 2 hours each morning." "What I want to see is even one woman who is permanently willing to let her husband stay home to look after the children, while she goes out to work," Miss Vilar said, pulling her wispy light brown hair away from her-face. Both in her book, which isn't scheduled to be published in the United States by Farrar Straus & Giroux until next January, and in her explosive interviews with the press here, no one escapes her icy scrutiny from the woman who never has married ("she's more honorable than the rest, but she has had to be") to the housewife ("housewife is so easy that in psychiatric clinics it traditionally is the job for morons who are unfit to do any other kind of work") to the emancipated women ("the work chosen by the emancipated woman rarely involves effort or responsibility, although she makes her self believe it involves both"). tell him he is worth something A woman is a man's scale of values, but if he doesn't have a woman to manipulate him, he will find another system." Born in Argentina of German refugee parents who separated when she was 3 years old ("a broken home like Kate Millet's and Gloria Steinem's"), Miss Vilar studied medicine at the University of Buenos Aires. In I960, she went to West Germany on a scholarship to continue her studies in psychology and sociology and worked for a year as a doctor in a Bavarian hospital. In 1961, she gave it up and since then has worked as a medical translator, an assembly-line worker in a thermometer factory, a salesgirl, and secretary. She married and divorced the German author, Klaus Wagn ("I didn't break up with the man, just with marriage as an institution"), and now is devoting her time to the care of their 8 year-old son, Martin, her writing, and to the study of what she calls "Man's Delight in Nonfreedom." "The Manipulated Man is part of this study. "People are afraid to read my book," she asserted. "Women's liberation is much more flattering for men. They love to hear that they are tyrants because they are educated that way. "Men need to think women are inferior.. They have been trained all their lives by their mother's attitude of self-abasement to think they have power, but I tell them they are slaves. Why children? When Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sumstine, 436 S. Phillips, celebrated their 50th Bedding anniversary at their home, relatives from far and near attended. . '. ? Forty-five persons attended from Boone, Des Moines, and Ames, la.; East Moline, 111.; Sioux Falls and Sisseton, S.D.; Columbus, Bennet, and Lincoln, Neb., Minneapolis, Kas,, and Kansas City, Mo., and Kansas City, Kas.

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Mrs. Gary L. Herren (Denice Kay Wilson}

Mr. and Mrs. Garith Wayne Dixon (Vera Myrle Young)

LONDON Esther Vilar was awakened in her hotel room here the other day by an emphatic knock on the door. She opened it to find a group of hatted English matrons in their 50s who quietly but earnestly asked her to leave the country. ''They told me I am insulting English women. I've even had to change my hotel room," the surprised Miss Vilar said. The cause of all the commotion is Miss Vilar's book, "The Manipulated Man," which has just been published amid considerable controversy in England. A best-seller in the original German, it will be published in 18 different countries including Iceland, Greece and Turkey as well as the United States, and takes the position that Women's Liberation has got it all wrong. Getting nowhere "They're getting nowhere because they have the male idea about women. They make women the object of male charity," said Miss Vilar, who wrote her book in angry rebuttal of Women's Liberation 2 years ago, while surveying the United States from a small pension on Houston Street. Miss Vilar, who is 36 years old and divorced, said she does not think things are fine the way they are. She points the finger of blame at women ticking off as faults she finds, laziness, selfishness, stupidity, inability to feel. The crux of the situation as Miss Vilar

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Denice Kay Wilson, Macksville, and Sp-4 Gary L. Herren, Great Bend, were united in marriage Sunday afternoon, July 2 at the Christian church, Macksville, the Rev. Bob Cordes, Enid, Okla., officiating. The couple exchanged rings. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Wilson, Macksville, and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Herren, Great Bend. The musicians were Freda Helwig and Pam Aves, cousin of the bride, both of Macksville. The bride selected an A-line gown of sheer organza and venise lace with a chapel-length train. Her bouffant veil fell from a venise lace cap trimmed with seed pearls and crystals and she carried a nosegay of white daisies, pink roses and blue and lavender bachelor buttons. Maid of honor: Sandra Wilson, Macksville, the bride's sister. Bridesmaid: Jane Mendenhall, Great Bend. Candlelighters: Linda Wilson, Macksville, sister of the bride, and Cynthia Page, McLean, Va., the bride's cousin. Flower girl: Shari Wilson, Macksville, the bride's sister. Ring bearer: Doug Herren, Great Bend, brother of the ': bridegroom. Best man: Bob Grubbs, Larned. Grooms m a n : Terry Herren, Great Bend, the ^groom's brother. Ushers: Danny Aves, Macksville, cousin of the bride; Alan Heckard, Canton, and Kevin Sales, McPherson, . both the groom's cousins. The reception was at the educational building of the church. Assistants: Mrs. Gene Aves, Macksville, and Mrs. Leland Page, McLean, both the aunts of the bride; Brenda Suiter, Mrs. Lee Suiter, Mrs. Gerald . Heimiller, Mrs. Don Waters, Macksvilie, and Mrs. Eugene Suiter, St. John. Both the bride and groom are Macksville high school graduates and both attended .Barton County Community junior college, . Great Bend. The groom is in the US Army, stationed in Augsburg, Germany. They will live in Augsburg.

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Marriage vows and rings were exchanged by Vera Myrle Young, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Young, Beloit, and Garith Wayne Dixon, son of Mrs. Virginia Griffith, Apple 1930S. 9th 823-3971 Valley, Calif., June 24 at the First Christian But according to Miss Vilar, if women are Church, Beloit. guilty, it is because men let them be. The Rev. Don Richardson, Topeka, officiated. "What a man fears most is freedom," she The musicians were Mrs, Cleo Riley, Beinsisted. "He needs some kind of system to loit, and Troy Siegfried, Peabody. "Women won't admit they enjoy idleness Satin overlaid with lace composed the anymore, but why do they have children if bridal gown with a chapel-length train. The they really want to work? I am no different bride wore an embroidered veil with daisy from anybody else. I was old enough to know trim and carried red roses on a white Bible. better, but I thought that love meant marAn heirloom necklace completed her attire. riage, and marriage me ant children." Matron of honorr Mrs. Richard Gisel, Miss Vilar said she married when she was Clinton, la. Bridesmaid: Mrs. William Cro26. cker jr., Enid, Okla. Candlelighters: Lonnie and Mike Woodruff, Peabody. 'Flower girl: bath towels (they can be purchased to match Kimberly Rouse, Beloit. Ring bearer: Kurt By the color scheme of the dining area), I fashTerry, Beloit. Registering guests: Barbara ioned some pretty chair covers. and Myrna Loy, Peabody. Displaying gifts: The height of the chair back determines Mr, and Mrs. James Keiffer, Newton; Mrs. Heloise the length of the towel to be used. Turn back Jim Lentz, Council Bluffs, la., and Steven about five or six inches on one end of the Dunn, Alma, Neb. towel. By stitching this turned down part on Cruse Best man: Frank Woodruff, Peabody. both sides, it forms a pocket to fit over the Groomsman: Ivan Young, Lexington, Ky., top of the chair back. Dear Heloise: the bride's brother. Ushers: Stanley Dunn Where the back of the chair seat starts, Here is a helper for those who have and James Shetton, uncle and cousin of the fasten elastic across the back to the other trouble with those long back zippers: bride, Alrna. side of the towel. Let the remaining towel Dresses zipped down in the back can be Mr. and Mrs. David Speaks, Beloit, were fall over the front of the seat. easily closed when on by using a % yard the hosts for the reception at Fellowship hall Because the terry towel 'sort of clings to length of V-\ inch wide elastic! of the church. Assistants: Mrs. Stanley the velvet, the covers really stay in place. Before putting the dress on, put a small Dunn, aunt of the bride; Kathy Thorne, and WITH A FREE HOSTESS SET ..... When soiled they can be easily removed, safety pin in one end of the elastic, then fasAND AN INSURED SAVINGS ACCOUNT! Mrs. Frank Woodruff, Peabody. laundered and put right back on. No ironten the pin in the small hole in the pull tab of The bride is a graduate of Beloil high ing!! the zipper. After putting the dress on hold with a handsomely designed black patent ice bucket and matching school and Kansas State Teachers college, KEEP GOOL Enid insulated glasses that can be yours tree' when you deposit S 500 00 Emporia. She taught school 2 years at . the bottom of the zipper with your left hand. * * * ' ' : or more in a new or existing Colonial Savings account. With elastic over the right shoulder, gently Peabody and will teach in Moscow, Kas., LETTER OF LAUGHTER OR. the gift may be purchased tor S5 00 when depositing $250.00 pull the zipper up. When the zipper is all the next year. Dear Heloise: ' or more. way up and fastened, removed the safety pin A graduate of Victor Valley high school, Just a note from a daily reader ; from the hole in the pull tab. Vic^orville, Calif., the groom has finished 6 Hair spray does absolutely, nothing for Extra glasses available. When it comes time to get out of the dress, One gilt per account a year. years with the U.S. Navy. He works for the cake pans and, likewise, the vegetable shortjust reverse the entire procedure. Rock Island Railroad. ening spray does nothing for your hairdo!! , Mrs. Ferguson After a trip to California, they will live in I know! I've tried them both within the Gallup, N.M. last 2 weeks. I'll betcha this would work just as well as Unfortunately, I did keep them both on the those long chains which you can buy for this same kitchen cupboard shelf. I've learned KEEP SECURE ' with an insured Colonial Savings account and receive the highest purpose. better now. TUESDAY guaranteed interest permitted by Federal Regulation. Hope you never get in the trouble I did Just thought I'd let you know so you TOPS Kas., 359, 9-9:25 am weigh-in, 9:30 once got the edge of the material caught 5% Any amount, any time, day-in to day-out. Inlerest compounded daily wouldn't bother "testing." am meeting, the United Methodist Church of in the zipper teeth. I couldn't pull up or down lo yield 5.13% per annum. JoT. the Cross. and couldn't reach the place where the One year certificate of $1.000 or more, compounded quarterly to TOPS Kas., 76, 9-9:25 am weigh-in, 9:30 5-3/4% yield 5.88% per annum. trouble was. Letters to Heloise should be sent to her in am meeting, All-Star Lanes. Had to wait for almost 2 hours for Hubby care of King Features Syndicate, 235 E. 45th PWP, Inc., 4:30 pm family outing, meet at to come home and get me out of my "pris6% 2_s year certificates of $5,000 or more, compounded quarterly to St.,NewYork, N.Y., 10017. yield 6.14%. / Jack Beverly home, 613 E. Pacific. Bring on ! fishing poles, picnic supper and own table Heloise Classified ads get results service. Do not bring fire crackers. Lindsborg Office Salina Office VFW auxiliary post 1432 auxiliary, 8 pm Dear Heloise: 110 South Main 600 South Santa Fe Lindsborg, Kansas 67456 Salina, Kansas 67401 meeting cancelled. We are no longer saving our lovely dining YWCA building closed. room for just special occasions, but have our i 2\. IVairic Villnuv: > in Shim ( M|K WEDNESDAY evening meal there every day now! YWCA Fitness studio, 8:15, 8:45 and Wanting to keep the velvet covered chairs 9:15 am; newcomers board, 9:30 am; crafts, from becoming too soiled, I remembered 1 pm; creative art workshop, 1:30 pm; besome bath towels I had. Using 6 matching ginning acrobatics, pre-school, 2:15 pm; grades 1-3, 3 pm, and grades 4-8, 3:45 pm; adult tennis, 7 and 8 pm, at Marymount; guitar, 7 pm; antique club, 7:30 pm; water babies, 10:15 and 1 pm; swimmers class, 10:15; water tots, 10:45, 11:15 and 1:30 pm; intermediates class, 11 am lap swim, 12 noon; adult swim lessons, 1:15 pm and 7:30 pm; junior and senior lifesaving, 2 pm; beginners lessons, 2:15 and 4 pm; advanced beginners and beginners, 3 and 4:45 pm; build- . ing closed, 5:30 pm, and family swim, 6:30 pm, allatYW. VFW post 1432 auxiliary, 10:30 am hospital and home sewing, cancelled. Silver Circle Club 8 am picnic breakfast, postponed. SAUNA'S HOUSE OF FINE TOPS Kas., 178,7:30 pm, Community CenLEATHER GOODS ter, 615 S. llth. Jolly Mixers Dance club, discontinued dances until Sept. 5. Business and Professional women's club, 11 8 N. Santa Fe 827-1 462 6:30pm dinner, Howard Johnson restaurant. DOWNTOWN SAUNA, KANSAS Speaker, Daniel Lee Prichard. 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