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“WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1968.

. You told hor it was “highly tmprobable,”?
of Podiatry,

from. fingernail bi
a child to

readers who are (or have been) toenail hiters,

i

Mire.
DEAR ANN LANDERS:.

“Was

5 to my

i . dollar,

When the child
talked “him into’

time a kid has one she gives him two quarters for it,

] consider this teacher a
do something about it,
first and get your opinion,

CROOKED TEACHERS’

«REAR ANN LANDERS: T have a big house, lots of rela- -
fi tives “and I like to cook, P also like to clean up the kitchen my
| “help” me clear
: but they act Uke they
i righ Ghioping my dishes, cracking ~
q scratching my ¢ and putting things a

i where I can’t find them, a ; ny
"Last night two: “helpers almost drove me nuts, My
cousin threw a beautiful piece of meat into the garbage before:
q I could stop her, Her sisterthentook it upon herself to “clean

j | out*!-my refrigerator and get rid of the things that were taking

Own Way,
the: table
ara :deaf, | They go right ahead, chipping
my glassware,

T’ve begged my relatives not to
and ‘wash and dry the dishes,

up;toc much space, ;
- Sh2Pléage Ann, tell people to take the hostess?
when ‘she says she'd rather do it herself,
“HELPED

DEAR OVER: Your problem is that
it comes out sounding like “maybe”
say but how you say it that carries th

essage

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“ingrown toenails
- often caused by.
__ biting. one’s toes.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: -1 am/witting in ‘regard to your |

comment to the mother who yas concerned because she gus".
fingernail-biting con of biting his toenails as well. -

You: are wrong about this! Ann Landers, As chatrman‘
of the Department of Clinical Surgery of the Ohio College
I can tell-you that chewing the toenails isnot
. uncommon. What’s more {t can and does cause Ingrown toe-"
nails, Toenail biting is a nervous habit and not very different”.
’ iting, except It would be highly unlikely fdr .
bite his toenalls at the aupper table ~ DR, H,J.5,
g! ‘ DEAR DR: Within five days of the appearance of “Con
. corned Mother’s’* letter. I received over. 500 letters from .
f ( } Tt was a shock,
' to say the least, to learn that toenail biting is such a popular
; . indoor sport, T have put my foot in my mouth on Several oc-
ff . casiona, but never to bite ato ee

WOES, in a hurry this morning
and didn't have change for my child’a lunch money 80 I went
husband’s coin collection and took a Kennedy half-

eamé from school he told me his teacher
taking iwo quarters for the. 50 cent plece,
“She is always looking for half-dollars,’? he said, “Every

conniving crook and I'd like to
My husband suggested I check with you
Do you agree? — COMMITTEE
OF ONE TO PROTECT INNOCENT CHILDREN. AGAINST

word for it
Thanks —OVER-

when you say “no”
Often it's not what you

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Mr. and Mrs, Henry Claus, The
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“ Rev. Vernon Luchies conduct-
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.. Glven in marriage by her fa-
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gth gown of white neau de soia
Her head
piece was held inplace with white
roses, She carried a bouquet
of pink baby roses and white
friesias with lace streamers,
The bridesmaids, Miss Audrey
Troelstra, cousin of the bride,
and Miss Margaret Claus, sister
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length ‘dresses of pink peau de
sole, They carrled bouquets of
yellow and white mums and white
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The flower girl, Miss Joanne
Claus, a sister of the bride,
wore a short pink dress of peau
de-sole and carried a hasket of
white and yellow mums and white

’ Mr, Jake Friesen was best man
and guests were ushered to the
pews by Martin Contant and Nico
Seinen, . .
A reception, complete withture
key dinner, followed at the Blue
Gables Motel. Thirty-five guests
were In attendance. Chris Troel-
stra was master of ceremonies

A toast to the bride was pro-
posed by the best man and res-
ponded to by the groom.

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Out of town guests atthe wed-
ding were Mr. and Me, He Duur-
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Anka Claus weds
Foppe Venema

ema in an evening ceremony at
: Christian Reformed Church, May

"The bride is the daughter of

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“Jever..since sports became an
+4, Antegral part of high school and
_| college activities,
1 2Mre, Waller has produced a
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schools: and fitness classes and
;| were an instant hit with the girls
'} as’ well as any male specta-
--| tors who happened to be on hand,

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stra, Mrs, 0, VanBarneveld and
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gymnasium volleyballer who has
everything?
- Well, that’s where it's at as
‘far as Myra Waller is concerned, ;
She says the female volleyballer
of the future will be clad in
tunics of phosphorescent pint,
delicate. hues of blue, garish
greens and profuse purples. ‘
Mrs, Waller’ says it’s all part
of a plan.toget more young people
involved in athletics by making
sports more attractive,
She and insurance executive
Bob Freeze are using a $5,200
National Fitness Conneil grant to
study the most efficient means
of getting the affluent, flabby but
fashion-conscious society to take

“Study of Factors for the Pro.

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—is the name of their project,
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Packaging —that's where the

Mrs. Waller says most
dumpty potato-sack
millions of North Americangiris

prove-her . point.
taken.-to “community . centres,

“Look-at girls in stretch pants

of girls buy them because they
go skiing to be seen — and plenty
of men‘go skiing to see thegirls..
“Then look at volleyball, How
many boys go tovolleybal! games | fl
to look at the girls?”

" ‘The following births were re-
coaed in Mills Memorial Hos~
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oo]. MreandMrs, Ronald Campbell; |
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By JEAN SHARP“. | A alismonth: review stonld bol ggpecially when a child fa yung, [2h
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If he spends all his money at
once, in spite of having made a |
list of,expenses for a week, the-
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