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2C FORT LAUDERDALE NEWS, Nov. 8, Yoir Problems, By Ann Landers Let Her Hook Another Fish 1 17 t'f'UI own decision. I need your help. SAILOR AT SEA I MORE WAYS THAN ONE though her husband is paying to get it done. Obviously, Mrs.

Doe will not experience the satisfaction of doing it herself but presumably this does not matter to her. and stamps. I've made dozens of telephone calls on my own time because I wanted to make a personal contribution to the causes I believe in. Don't you feel it is fradulent to accept a job and then turn it over to someone else? -HORSE BEHIND THE SCENE i mm- Dear Ann Landers: I am 20 years old, a high school graduate and I have one more year of Navy duty. I went steady before I joined up.

Mae and I were both in high school. She told me I was the first boy she had ever been intimate with but I never believed her. I haven't seen Mae for over a year. She didn't write for a long time, then six weeks ago I got eight letters from her all at once. She is pregnant and wants me to marry her by mail so the baby will have a name.

This baby can't be mine and we both know it. Mae says since I am the guy who started her on sex I owe her marriage. She says she can get divorced later if I want to. My folks know about this and have told me to make my 1 I Invitation TO GOOD HEALTH HABIT Drink natural, spring-pure Mountain Valley Water the best taste inducement to drink all the water you need every day. No bloat, no nau sea it's light, non-filling America's favorite health water.

BEVERAGE SERYICE 520 N.E. 13th St. JA 2-6032 Dear Horse: Are you doing Madam's club work on your boss's time? If so, (and nothing in your letter indicates otherwise) your complaint is not justifiable. Mrs. Doe makes a contribution by volunteering to do a job even FUR SALES RESTYLE RELINE On Premise by "Louis'' 40 Yean Experience CORAL FURS Dept.

Coral Cleaners 18 Years in Ft Lauderdale 1207 West Phone Broward Blvd. 523-9823 ASS was in a supermarket. He got out of bed, grabbed the chair by the wooden arms, pushed it around the room, collected the alarm clock, books and magazines from the bedside table and the framed pictures from the dresser. He even took money from his wallet to pay for the "purchases." Dad has kicked himself out of bed playing football and pulled down the drapes while blocking a pass. Once he injured his hand striking an imaginary intruder.

(He hit the wall.) The day he hit mother was the day she ordered twin beds. Strangely enough he hasn't done much real-life dreaming since. Maybe this could be the solution for the wife who wrote to you. Please pass it on. LIZ Dear Liz: The experts tell us that dreams are often triggered by a noise or because one person's sleep is disturbed by his partner.

The fact that twin beds helped solve your mother's problem supports this theory. Consider the word passed and I hope it helps. Some Volunteer Dear Ann Landers: What do you think of a boss's wife who volunteers to do club work and then hands the job over to her husband's secretary? I have served on numerous committees as a volunteer. I've written hundreds of letters on my own typewriter, and used my own stationery Muriel Rosner eds Neiv Yorker NEW OFFICERS of the Florida Chiropractic Assn. Auxiliary were installed at a convention Friday in the Diplomat Hotel.

From left are Mrs. R. G. Krippen-dorf, Dunedin, president; Mrs. A.

W. Martin, Ft. Lauderdale, and Mrs. David Blumstein, Hollywood, convention chairmen, and Mrs. Wayne Crawford, Ft.

Lauderdale, first vice president. tsti(, Ph0(( by MiriIll Dllt) Activities Point Way To Busy Month Ahead Dear Sailor: You need this marriage like you need a hole in your hull. The word from here is no, no, no! Real-Life Dreaming Dear Ann Landers: I was struck by the letter from the woman whose husband had life-like dreams and limped around all day after dreaming he had injured his foot. To those who haven't had firsthand experience the letter probably sounded funny. But it isn't funny, Ann.

My father had life-like dreams and for years mother put up with a series of strange experiences which resulted in many sleepless nights. One night Dad dreamed he MRS. FICKLER AAA VAN LINES, Inc. Moving and Storage LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE All Rates Are NOT the Same 524-4825 522-5603 Fort Lauderdale, Fla. I IT' Presented by DAGMAR FASHIONS I fc' N.j5 EVERY TUES.

AND THURS. 12:30 P.M. I jTv- HAIRSTYLES BY EMILE PHILIP 1 ill ft Xs I Delightful Luncheon Specials 1 ill BIFT DRAWING IY 'rr 524-0561 EXT. 634 OICZO C5C3 if I nz DO 17th STREET CAUSEWAY FORI LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA Muriel Rosner became the bride of Martin J. Fickler, Sunday, in Temple Emanu- El.

The bride eiven in mar- riage by her step-father, 5 Maurice Owens, is tne Hauehter of Mrs. Maurice Owens. 109 SE Ninth and the late Jack Rosner. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Irving lck- ler, New YorK uuy, n.x. Mrs. Edward Hanser was matron of honor. Edward Hanser was the bridegroom's best man. Following a reception at Temple Emanu-El social hall the couple left on a wedding trip to Jamaica.

They will live in New York City. The bride, a former em- 1 nlovee at The Ft. Lauder- dale News, is employed by a newspaper firm in New York. ita. The bridegroom is in the textile business in New York.

They Slate Program Friends of the Museum will see a demonstration of Japanese brush painting by Aiku Low, Oriental artist and teacher, at 10:30 a.m. Thursday in the Museum. The program will follow a business session. Plans will be discussed for a book review, "Is Paris Burning" given by Jane Hain-line, at 10:30 a.m. Nov.

23. VENICE COURT, Order of the Amaranth, will observe Mason" night at 8 p.m. today in Doric Temple Master Masons and honor ary court members will be hnnories. Members will bring packaged and canned goods for needy families. The meeting is open to Master Masons and visiting members.

Power H. Sharretts will talk on mental health at GILL ISLES WOMEN'S CLUB luncheon at 10:45 a.m. Wednesday in Fred Wenner's Restaurant. She will explain the aims and purposes of the school program. WOMEN'S FELLOWSHIP, Church-By-The-Sea, will sponsor its annual bazaar from 10 a.m.

until 4 p.m. Wednesday in the church. Handmade Christmas gift items, greeting cards and home baked goods wiil be offered for sale. The Fellowship Coral Ridge Group will serve a buffet luncheon. Mrs.

Clifford Stoner is general chairman assisted by Mrs. Clifford Siegrist. Mrs. A. Simpson, sales chairman, will be assisted by Mrs.

Henri Trudeau, Mrs. John Messier and Mrs. Lewis Fra-zier. Mrs. Harry Rothauser, Mrs.

Spencer Thomas, Harriet Newberry, Adele Ferguson, Miss Anna Chirich and Mrs. William A. Fortlage are in charge of decorations. Due to Veteran's Day activities BUCKEYE -CLEVE-LANDAIRES, World War I Group from Cleveland, Ohio, will meet for dinner at 6 p.m. Wednesday in St.

Clair Cafeteria to celebrate the first anniversary. Don Lieski, Family Service Agency, will explain how his group fills a need in the community when CHI OMEGA ALUMNAE Assn. meets at 8 p.m. Wednesday in the home of Mrs. John L.

Bigelow, 5517 NE 31st Ave. The meeting is open to all Chi Omegas. "Help Pay the Mortgage" will be the theme of PHOE DO YOU KNOW When you buy opples you con't always tell what you're getting. The same goes for dry cleaning that's why it pays to use a cleaner that has experienced judgment, knows the right fluids to use for each cleaning problem, each fabric. For safe handling, call us! NIX WELFARE CLUB luncheon at 11:30 a.m.

Thursday in Fred Wenner's Restaurant. Mrs. E. M. Crandage, Mrs.

Lawrence Neebe and s. James Riehl will be hostesses. Reservations can be made with Mrs. E. E.

Crothers or Mrs. Arthur Kellner. WOMEN'S CIVIC CLUB will meet for a coffee jamboree to benefit the scholarship program at 10:30 a.m. Thursday in the home of Mrs. Paul Mofield, 2001 NE 31st Ave.

Prizes will be awarded. Members and guests may make reservations with Mrs. S. E. Holmes or Miss Agnes Dudley.

Circle 12, HOLY CROSS HOSPITAL AUXILIARY, will celebrate Armistice Day with a luncheon at noon Thursday in Harris Imperial House, Pompano Beach. Festivities will follow a patriotic theme. BROWARD COUNTY CORNELL CLUB will meet for Autumn social hour and dinner at 6 p.m. Thursday in Anacapri Restaurant. More than 300 Cornellians and their spouses will attend.

The Cornell Barbershop Quartet will entertain. Jim Cohee is in charge. TRAW.R CORNER LAS OLAS PHONE on for GIFTS THE I From Hot Sf rings, Arkansas GREEP, President Mrs. Stephen Zakany Will Instruct Club i why go safari that unusual gift? we've already been! AND ACCESSORIES FOR HOME FROM THE WORLD OVER ---J -v Wvi YOUR SAVINGS MURRAY AND 25th AVENUE 524-8618 Mrs. Stephen Zakany will Instruct members of Plantation Woman's Club in making tree, wall and home decorations at 8 p.m.

tomorrow in Plantation Community Center. "Ideas For Holiday Decoration" will be the title. An artist and teacher of crafts for Ft. Lauderdale Junior Woman's Club holiday craft workshop series, she will make one article to be presented as a door prize. The club's first afternoon meeting will be announced for 1:30 p.m.

Nov. 17 in the Community Center. Robbie Wood, home economist, will give instruction for preparing quick holiday desserts. Mrs. Mort F.

Merrill and Mrs. W. P. Utter-back, home life department, will be in charge. A door prize will be awarded.

The cancer workshop will be headed by Mrs. William Babel at 9:30 a.m. Nov. 16 in the Community Center. The music group will meet at 10 a.m.

Nov. 23 in the home of Mrs. D. M. Humphreys.

222 SW 52nd Plantation, to hear Mrs. Colie Chuvis read the life of Rimski-Korsakov. His compositions and the symphony suite "Scheherazade" will be played. Brunch will be served. Plans for the Christmas bazaar Dec.

4 in Plantation Community Center will also be discussed. mm A fcJ--'ST 1 f. See Camino Gardens and that's what you'll want to do. From the moment you enter the drive past seven acres 'of luxurious tropical gardens (set apart for beauty's sake alone to set this community apart from all others) move along wide landscaped boulevards, Camino Gardens will inspire you. A careful, detail-by-stiperbly-craftcd-detaii examination of Camino Gardens exhibit homes will excite you.

Get excited today. Choose the custom-crafted home for your family. We suggest you get moving while there's a good choice of locations. See your realtor, or visit bs personally. A WEDDING RECEPTIONS BANQUETS PRIVATE LUNCHEON OR DINNER PARTIES nr 35 to 125 persons in tho beautiful air conditioned JULES VERNE ROOM of the MAIiLIN BEACH HOTEL 17 S.

ATLANTIC BLVD. CALL MR. GARY JA 3-6551 FREE PARKING LADIES, NO DOLLAR SO PROTECTED has ever been lost to a saver. Save with insured safety. Enjoy free transfer of funds, Just bring in your passbook.

We'll handle the entire matter for you. No fuss no fed tape! Start now to build a happy life. The amount to open your savings account is not important. The frequency of savings is what matters. Join the swing to confidence with an account insured to $10,000 by an agency of the United States Government at ATLANTIC FEDERAL SAYINGS.

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1) f-74J On Camino Real just west of UJS. 1 A WEIR ENTERMltt.

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