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Leader, Thursday, August 30, 1964 Luncheon is held for bride-elect mm By Abigail Van Buren 1983 by Universal Pun Syndic! groom, Kim Chandler, Ellen and Penny Williams, Debbie Redifer, Elizabeth Collins and Linda Ship-lett. Reynolds family gathers The families of the late R.L. Reynolds, Russell Reynolds and Margaret Reynolds Cobb met recently for a picnic at Ramseys Draft. There were 26 people present JaijT Chojvi Announces me rracuce vi ACUPUNCTURE and PAIN TREATMENT Modern Electric Manual NdU Therapy fori Chronic Arthritis 1 Law Back Pin 1 Acuieeunronicaon i issue wiury a Neurologic Disorders Trigeminal! Mr. and Mrs.

Steven J. Shorter, Valdosta, formerly of Staunton, announce the birth of their second child, Tyler Jesse, on Aug. 28 at South Georgia Medical Center. They also have a daughter, Sarah Louise. Grandparents are Mr.

and Mrs. Jesse Shorter' of Staunton and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Jennison of Tampa, Fla. James W.

Simmons of Rt. 1, Greenville, is a patient in King's Daughters' Hospital. Bridge club results The Staunton Duplicate Bridge Club met recently at the Country Club of Staunton. A 7-table Mitchell movement was played. Winners are as follows: North-South: first, Mrs.

J.J. Kivlighan and Mrs. Patrick La-throp; second, Nell Allen and Elsie Gusmerotti; third, Mrs. H.M. Hanna and Mrs.

Robert Nicholas. East-West: first, Mrs. O.D. Tiderman and Mrs. L.B.

Yearout; second, Louise Hogge and Ellen Milano; third, Bonnie Devoy and Haidee Kennedy. Pamela Collie, bride-elect of Tracey W. Davis, and her attendants were honored recently with a luncheon given by Jane Kornegay at Belle Grae Inn. Upon arrival, the hostess presented the honoree a corsage of white miniature carnations and baby's breath and a gift of china in her chosen pattern. Miss Collie also presented gifts to her attendants.

Summer floral arrangements were used for decorations and on the dining table. The following attended: Barbara Collie, mother of the honoree, Evelyn Lipscomb, mother of the prospetive bride- Madam Dave Polm Reader Advisor No matter what your problem might be love, marriage or sickness. Located 8 Miles North of Charlottesville on Hwy. 29. Across from GE.

Open 7 Days a Week 973-8356 Neuralgia, Facial Palsy and Hemiplegia Headache tar tension, naigreine e. biua-- It and! I I opened up his world to me. He asked me to marry him, so I assume he has chosen to live in my world, but he won't even let me visit in his. (I can't imagine what could be so terrible in his world, dan you?) He has all the good qualities a woman could want in a husband and I love him very much. Should I let sleeping dogs lie? Or will this eat at me forever? TWO DIFFERENT WORLDS DEAR DIFFERENT WORLDS: Sleeping dogs must eventually awaken, so if you plan to spend the rest of your life with this wonderful man, you had better clear up the mystery of "his world" before you marry him.

He's probably not very proud of his world and prefers to keep it from you, but if that's the case, he should be man enough to say so. His refusal to explain it is unfair to you. Now at all iil' 1 Cessation Treatment ol Other Pain Chronic Ail Intent kvr.rn my mnmfw mwvnmi m.r.". 3046 Btrkmir Charlottesville, VA. Phone: S0-973-J35 Convenient Evening ft Weekend Hour Daily I P.M.4 P.M., Sal.

I A.M.-12 Noon CmrHIMd By American Boon or family Practice With Unique Medical Background saw ol SmokinoJ OrlnKlna Other Substance Abuse Ee Stress and Tension Relaxation I Weight Control Removal ol Facial! Wrinkles For example, take this simple recipe I have used for over 20 years and have given to countless guests: INFALLIBLE RICE (serves four hungry, or six polite people) 1 medium onion, minced 2 tablespoons butter 1 cup long-grain, raw white rice 2 cups chicken broth (hot) Saute onion in butter until transparent. Combine onion, rice and hot broth. Bring to a boil on top of range. Cover and place in 325-degree oven for 20 minutes. Serve and listen to the compliments.

Simple enough? Well, you ain't heard nuthin' yet. I have had people complain that theirs wasn't like mine. Upon questioning them, I learned why. Here are a few reasons: 1. Used instant rice.

2. Used another shortening, not butter. 3. Left out the onion. 4.

Failed to cover the rice while baking. 5. Used water instead of broth. 6. Allowed rice to boil for some time before placing in oven.

7. Let broth cool before using. 8. Baked for 40 minutes. 9.

Liked onions, so added second onion. Now I ask you! Why can't some people just follow instructions? RESIGNED DEAR RESIGNED: For some people, instructions are something they read carefully after a failure to find out what they did wrong. DEAR ABBY: I am going to be married in three months to a wonderful man. He lives out of state and has spent a lot of time and money driving in so we can be together. He knows all my friends and he even knows all the relatives in my large family by name.

The problem: I have never met his parents or any of his relatives or friends. He once told me that he never liked living at home and has been on his own since he was 18. 1 never fully understood the reason for this because he never talked about Last year when I told him that I would like to meet his family, he said that we came from "two different worlds." I opened up my world to him, but so far he hasn't Pre-Season Woolrich Sale Friday, Saturday Monday Biggest Greatest All First and Compare Staunton, Daily Newt DEAR ABBY: I'm enclosing one of your articles. In it is a terrific lesson for every young person. Please run it again.

It is more needed today that it was when I clipped it from your column in 1970. YOUR FAN IN STEUBENVILLE, OHIO DEAR FAN: I agree, and here Hi DEAR ABBY: I am 18 and in a pack of trouble. I was arrested for burglary and other charges. This was not my first time, so I am locked up in Cambridge, awaiting trial. I would like to express some of the things I have learned in the 121 days I have been here.

One is that you should listen to your parents, as they will never steer you wrong. I never got along too good with my dad. Every time he tried to talk to me we got into a heated argument, but now I realize if I had listened to him, I wouldn't be here. I would also like to tell kids, don't quit school to go out and make money. I did, and look where I ended up.

Also, there are no shortcuts. A guy needs all the education he can get. And another thing. Don't blame your mistakes on other people. My friends showed me how to break the law, but I am the one who now must take full responsibility for my own actions.

I will probably get sent up to St. Cloud's, but thanks, Abby, for letting me say this. Also, I want to thank Sheriff Erickson. He is a swell guy. He let me use his typewriter to write to you.

Sincerely, "THE CAMBRIDGE BUM" DEAR SIR: You're young yet, so don't go calling yourself a "bum." You can pay your debt and still amount to something if you really want to. I talked to Sheriff Erickson, and he told me you had already been sent to St. Cloud. He said he certainly hoped you would straighten yourself out because you had a lot of good in you, in addition to being exceptionally smart. I believe him.

I wish you luck. DEAR ABBY: I'm considered a good cook, and I don't mind giving out my recipe to anyone who wants it. My gripe is the person who doesn't follow the instructions and then complains because it didn't turn out like mine. Squaredancing offered WAYNESBORO The Waynesboro Department of. Parks and Recreation in cooperation with Cowboy Showers and the Circle 8 Squaredancing Club will offer the following class.

For more information, en. the department at 949-650U: Beginning squaredancing This class will be held Mondays from p.m. at Berkeley Glenn School cafeteria, starting Sept. 10. The first two nights of the 20-week class are free.

Registration fee will be based on the total number of participants with payment due on Sept. 24. The course is open to couples as well as singles who bring a partner with them. Registration will be taken the first night. WAYNESBORO COMMUNITY HOSPITAL BIRTHS Mr.

and Mrs. David W. Mawyer, 784 Locust Waynesboro, a boy on Aug. 28. Mr.

and Mrs. Jerry Blosser, Rt. 1, Crimora, a boy on Aug. 28. Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph M. Lowry, Rt. 1, Stuarts Draft, a girl on Aug. 28.

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Patrick, 1648 Wickham Lane, Waynesboro, twin girls on Aug. 28. Liaht -Oagg Sweaters Recj.

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