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. The Summerville News, Thurs., June 7, 1979
Horoscope
WEEK OF JUNE 10
GEMINI-The fun-loving Gemini is almost always popular with
peers. Variety is the spice of life for him. Most uossess quick
minds. His greatest weakness lies in the fact that ne is often a
nonconformist.
GEMINI-May 21 to June 20-Continuing education is a must
for you even if you do it with a planned study list on your own.
Read and you will discover many surprises. You must not waste
your gifts.
CANCER-June 21 to July 22-An acquaintance with whom
you have nothing in common appears on the scene. Make the best
of the situation. Cut the evening short by telling them you have
other commitments.
LEO—July 23 to Aug. 22—You return refreshed from a visit
with loved ones. You have a better idea than ever before about
what you want to do with your future. Set your goals and begin
now to work towards them.
VIRGO-Aug. 23 to Sept. 22-Get outdoors, walk in the
sunshine, and enjoy the beauty of springtime. Home improve
ment is on your mind. Painting the interior of your home could
give you a lift.
LIBRA—Sept. 23 to Oct. 22 —Your level of intelligence is high
this week. Delve into books on a subject in which you have a
greater than average interest. Spend some time alone to meditate.
SCORPIO-Oct. 23 to Nov. 22-Your imagination is keen and
sharp this week. It could be a very good period to undertake a
creative endeavor. You have talent in writing if you will take time
to develop it.
SAGITTARIUS-Nov. 23 to Dec. 21-Children in your family
circle want to be disciplined. The best discipline is through
teaching. Be patient, letting them know you are firm, but kind.
CAPRICORN-Dec. 22 to Jan. 19-Spring housecleaning
should be at the top of your priority list this week. Complete all
chores in one room before moving on to the next. Be careful not
to waste too much time talking on the telephone.
AQUARIUS-Jan. 20 to Feb. 18-If you are wise you will be
more tolerant of an in-law. They are not a threat to your
relationship with your loved one. Get control of your attitude
concerning this matter.
PISCES-Feb. 19 to March 20—You find pleasure this week in
steadily working. You enjoy the business in which you are
involved. Because of you the growth pattern is assured.
ARIES-March 21 to April 20—The financial squeeze is over
for you now. Money matters should not be a worry for you for a
long time. You are a good manager.
TAURUS—ApriI 21 to May 20—Monies should be put aside
now for the education of children or your own continuing
education. For peace of mind a sound savings program is a must.
TDcoa. -Abby^
DEAR ABBY: A reader asks, “How do I get back with No.
1?” Here’s how I did it. My wife and I had been divorced for
three months.
I missed her like crazy, so 1 sent flowers with a note. “I miss
you, Baby. Love, Allen.”
She phoned to thank me, and asked if I wanted to stop by
that evening.. I went. We talked and cried and hugged and
kissed. Then I asked if I could spend the night. She said, “Not
tonight. I have a headache.” We both had a good laugh because
that was a private joke between us.
We admitted that we still loved each other, and decided to
try again. It’s been 14 years and we’re still in love.—L. A.
LOVE STORY
DEAR ABBY: I married the same woman three times! She
had two husbands in between marriages and I had three wives.
The only ones who came out ahead were the lawyers. Take
my advice and move out, cool off, separate if necessary, but
don’t get a divorce unless you’re positive you never want to see
each other again.-ALSO SORRY IN FRESNO
DEAR ABBY: I’m only a 13-year-old kid, but I’ve been
through a lot. My mother divorced my father when 1 was 8. I
can’t count the number of times she went back to him because
she thought it would be better for us kids. It wasn’t. Tell the
lady who divorced her husband to stay divorced until she can
find a man who will give her a better life than her first
husband.-CHILD OF DIVORCE
DEAR ABBY: Tell “Sorry in St. Jo,” who is considering
re-marrying her ex, to forget it.
1 married the man I said “no” to half a dozen times. He was
the world’s smoothest salesman. I finally said “yes.” He drank
and chased, so I divorced him two years later. He wouldn’t
leave me alone, so like a fool I let him talk me into marrying
him again. It didn’t work out.
I’m free now. I hear he went to Australia. I hope he stays
there.-STUCK TWICE
DEAR ABBY: I’m a man who re-married my ex. It was
dumb. I made the same mistake twice.—ROY IN WOBURN,
MASS.
DEAR ABBY: Tell “Sorry in St. Jo,” not to remarry her ex
unless the reason they split up has been resolved.
Gary and I were very much in love when we married. Our
problem was too much family interference on both sides. After
10 years and three children, they succeeded in breaking up our
marriage. We couldn’t live without each other, so we decided to
move away from both families and try again.
We moved from New Jersey to California 10 years ago, and
couldn’t be happier.—HAPPY TRANSPLANTS
DEAR ABBY: Now it has been disclosed that a certain
brand of bread whose advertising claims “400 percent more
fiber” uses wood in part for that fiber!
The following questions come to mind:
How much of that bread must I eat in order to bark?
Will it help in searching for my roots?
Will it make me a budding genius?
Will it be easier to get leaves of absence?
Will it sap my strength?
Will my son be a chip off the old block?
I’m ready to climb the walls. (Paneled, of course.) I pine for
some answers.—MARGARET IN HIGHLAND PARK
DEAR MARGARET: I wooden know.
DEAR ABBY: My husband and I will celebrate our 40th
wedding anniversary soon. Our children plan a party for us in
the social hall of our church.
A few years ago you ran a sample invitation in your column
which I liked very much. It was a nice way of saying, “No
gifts, please.”
Will you please run it again? I’m sure others will find it
helpful, too. Thank you.—NEBRASKA FAN
DEAR FAN: Here it is:
DEAR READERS: I have stated many times that any
mention whatsoever of gifts was improper on an invitation. This
includes the forthright “No gifts, please,” as well as the taste
less (in my view) suggestion that cash is preferred to any other
type of gift.
Many sent sample invitations in which gifts were mentioned.
Below are two that changed my mind:
“Jane and Bob Smith invite you to dine with us on the
evening of June 1 at our home at 7 p.m.
“It is in celebration of our 20th wedding anniversary. Your
friendship is a cherished gift. We respectfully request no other.
“The children of Iver and Helen Dahl invite you to celebrate
with them the 50th wedding anniversary of their parents. A
reception will be held May 7, at 2 p.m., at the Elmhurst
Country Club.
“We request your help in compiling a book which recalls
memories from our parents’ first 50 years of marriage. On the
enclosed sheet, we ask that you write one memory or event
that you have shared with them, and return it to us by April
26. We believe that the loving memories they have shared with
you, their friends, would be the most treasured gift they could
receive; therefore, we request that no other gift be sent.”
, A
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