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Bag that prize — but with variety of fields, notably: art, your Sign’s usual integrity and“ Iterature, science, journalism forthright effort. Stabilize and statesmanship. Traits to personal relationships; curb: overaggressiveness and 8 the peacekeeper's ‘ strong tendency toward sar- role. casm,. Birthdate of: William SCORPIO _ Wordsworth, + St. Francis (Oct. 24 to Nov, 22) WAR? Novier Aphis af the Indies; . Yourcan be ‘yety thrifty? Sr too 6 ‘ext Na it bo Walter Witicbell, newspaper ‘ columnist’ and -TY personality. and I always thought his family liked me. Adam’s brother is getting married noxt Sunday and Adam will be an usher in the wedding party. ] am very upset because I-wasn't invited to the wedding. Who does the inviting anyway? Please answer soon as this has left me sleepless. RT DEAR HURT: The bride and her family “does the inviting.” But the groom and his family efe alse allowed to invite a certain number of guests. «9 0 °°. . Wf Adam had requested it, you probably would have been Must He Call Wife If He'll Be Late? ae By Abigail Van Buren. me When we go to their homes, it hurts when we, don’t sec of guesta, or maybe the ushers were asked to “escort” the bridesmaids, eo Adam had a “duty” date..Ask him, -- DEAR ABBY: If Idon’t get this off my check, Tit burst. We have two sons,-There are rione better. Both are - married and have lovely families., i : MN 1 + (9 1O7Bby Chicago TribuneN-¥. Newn Synd. Inc, even one photograph of Dad and me in sight. oe ; ' We've gone to thé trouble and expense of having our ae . ; pictures taken at a good studio. We've even had them “RAR ABBY: My wife and [have been married for 15 enlarged andi framed, ut apparently they are stored away et ‘a lot and ot y ars and have the: cea lat wae md Tecmetimes _ Our home is filled with pictures of our gona, their wives tee a'bar to unwind and talk with friends, I get home #4 children, Am I wrong to feel hurt? caywhare between B and 10 p.m. (Only occaslonally dol = - HIDDEN PICTURES a i until the bar closes at 1am.) . . oe i isit j i DEAR HIDDEN: No. Apparently your sons and their tieerme upetil Ary stop and visit my mother, which wives are not aware of your feelings. No harm in being =: My wife always has dinner on the table at 6 pa and honest. Mention it. ee ne jnore often than not, I'm there. Ican't ynderatand why she . . a . Jasists that I should call Her-afteg; work to, let her know DEAR ABBY: I am 64 and Norman is 68. We have two Where Iam and whether I'm: corfiing ri ht home: or not, .married sons. Everything was fine until about five months © She doesn't object tomy having afew drinka; she knows ago when I noticed that Norman was spending a lot of time T'm not seeing other women, and she certainly can’t object: in the carport, even when it was pouring rain! ‘to my seeing my mother. Nevertheless, she gete mead-and | jaya eho has a right to know ag soon as possible which making hand signals and“waving to the lady across .the dighte I'l be home later than usual. - “- : >. street, Inoticed, too, that when Norman walked the dog, : How can I get her to grow up and realize that mature he would stand in front of thie lady’a house and stare into fdults ‘do not need to check in like children? .:* . her. window. Then she'd come to the window and the hand a : _ - -.,.. NAGGED TO DEATH. signals and. waving would start.’ rn co re re _” The women is older than I am, I notice that thia monkey ‘S DEAR NAGGED: Why don't YOU grow up and behave business between her and Norman goes on only when her jike a:responsible adult? Your wile has a right to know husband is at work—never on weekends or in the evening. ‘which nights you're going to be late, and if ao, how late. I finally couldn't take it anymore, so I called our two eons Few things. are as unsettling to a wife” fadefinitely for her Irastianst to show up ter dinner, So outrageous. flirtin ; 1ow you to be late, give her a call: carport and to wal when m™ know youre. @ "6 oo ee he tid for:two days, Then he went back to his old tricks, i DEAR ABBY: What can be done for a 72-year-old claiming there. was nothing to it. - ‘woman with a drinking problem? That woman is. my Abby, I’m'sick about this and am losing weight. What focal and it breaks my heart.to see’ her idéstroying can T do?.I can no longet ‘trust my husband of 44. years. a 7 They told him to stay out “of the ‘the dog in the other direction, which herself, It all began several years ago whéri Dad retired __ UPSET AND JEALOUS i nd. they started epen ng theit winters in Arizona. Why twould’a'lovitig; respected grandmother turn to alcohol R JEALOUS: 1 think you' kin i ien-she hardly ever drank before? =~ - of nothing, What harm ia there ina little waving and a few a Dad ia strictly a one-drink-before-dinner;man, | finally hand signals? It's certalnly not important enough to worry igot the.courage to-speak to mother.about, i and she sald about, Please.try to see the humor of it, dear, I. 15 ighe could quit anytithe, but I know she cAil't. She drinks comical! If two'aging flicts got a “thrill” out of waving plone and thinke noone knows It.-I can't fores my mother at each other, let thom have their fun, Laugh about it, And ' ‘to-go to a doctor, and J can't accuse my father of lying when when Norman realizes that you think it's funny, he'll ; te gays ehe is ‘battar.” How can I help? er, Abby? ER probably quit. ° ; oo nd on eS HEARTBROKEN Dé a DEAR ABBY: My mother, who is 70, has struck up an & DEAR 8 ‘BROKEN: No ‘one:: can. ove unusual friendship.with a:young woman in her early 20s, etn vl HEARTBROKEN that he {ig | sworlees againat The two of them make the bars on weekends,: strike up Grink, That is the first step inthe Alcobolica Anonymous friendships with the musicians, and sometimes bring them f ‘rogram. Your mother could possibly be helped by joining home for a jam ‘session cantll. the woe hours: It. seems a that group; Jt’e worth a try. strange that this young lady hae no friends her awe age. “Tt tae sad fact of life that noone can be helped who will My mother tries to look younger by wearing her hair f° othelp’:himeelf. Another fine rogram I “highl shoulder length, She seven wears false eyelashes and feconimend is: Women for Sobriety, Inc., P.O, Box Bie, clothes that are definitely not for 4 woman her age. . : Quakertown; Pa, 18951. When writing, please enclose a She looks a ee ie put this in your column. It r Jong, pelt: lo tO. a eee De tt eo a.'o,.., CONGERNED DAUGHTER 4 fae Sa AR ABBY: I've been going with Adam for two years. "invited: But it’s possible that they had to mit the number d_- I started to watch him from the window, and I saw him | ife as waiting over and asked. them to talk-to their father about this - a DEAR JEALOUS: 1 think you're making something out. : ee AL SLL ISLE PENTEL TLIO E f 4717 Lakelse LAM | Giftware, Easter Candy, Cards prescription services the AMAZING SPIDER-MAN. KELSE PHARMACY | sio-1zs | THE HERALD, Thursday, April 6, 1978, PAGE 9 SELLE IIE and prompt LE i 25S ASSP CCTC OLLI OIE Hee ped PE By Stan Lee and John Romita HEY, TOMMY, NO me ep aera oe EVERY TIME! E AW, ZWANT YOU oe ef mad PEM DL CAE 4736 LAKELSE SOE Br CATFISH Open until 16 p.m TEAKS | PHONE 635-7977 RIGHT! I PROGLGAM! T'VE SEEN / WOULDN'T MISS YOU_ON THE SET OWE TAKE! ue 4 tf =|: at i om 9229 . Friday and Saturday AYES by Rogér Ballen & Gary Peterman IT'S TIME Fee Yee HORSE-RIDIN' — LESSON, MISSY” / DARN | JUST WHEN We WERE HNING SO MUCH . : or Ne U SES TEU SLE Uo Re by Brant perker and Johnay hart THE CLERE Sdn Rover. . WOULP SIT UP ANP SPEAK ‘BC. . : dee? a UbeAL. FOR YOUR SPRING LEAGUES NOW!” - OUR THAN WE SOL) | RET DA res Oe | REN HELE AL: DOONESBURY a by Garry. Trudeau. : oda, wey CONT OUST * : SEND ED AGAIN? il DEAR ABBY: I am only 14, but I learned a lesson I will - never forget. a re ; When my parent used to tell me they “worried” when T didn’t come home when I said I would, silly. Well, now that‘ got a taste of my own medicine, I don't think they’re“so silly anymore. wa Last Saturday night my folks’ went out and said they'd be home around midnight. Well, it got to be one o'clock In the morning, then two, then three and they still weren't home, and I nearly went out of my mind imagining they were both deadinaditch eamewhere withthe carontopof them. ; a Finally, at 4 a.m., they came home. They said they ran apartment talking over old times,:They didn't bother to call me because they didn't think ['d worry. Believe me, I will NEVER give them the kind of night they gave me. : a - : 4 “ .. DEAR ABBY: While’ in Munich, Germany, recently, 1 was shown through. # brewery, and J-noticed that the English-speaking tout guide carefully enunciated “you know” after -anch sen After the tour, I ag aay “you know” eo frequently. - Sho replied; “No, but-I have heard you Americans speaks, = and that's the one thing I noticed you say very often.” So, who. was I to tell her otherwise, you know?” u DEAR DELORES: Yeo, Uknow. And until it. was called ~” ates to my attention, T'was not aware of how often I used that. ' DEAR DAUGHTER: If you mother looks “ridleulous,” superfluous little filler, * 0 i thought they were . into some old friends and were just sitting around thelr. - HIGHLAND PARK d her if she had been instructed to _ PELORES. Sve are _ DELORES.. “1 HU have fo open you up again: That watch ths . ‘great sentimental value.” ‘ et eT $y. a na Lena ERLANG ee os