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The Minneapolis Star from Minneapolis, Minnesota • Page 44

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Minneapolis, Minnesota
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THE MINNEAPOLIS STAR Sept. 18, 1978 pcAariety- DearAbby yJU FRIENDSHIP COMES HIGH Mag yflwit By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN where other women are em- toyed. This isn't the first office ib I've held, but it's the first place I've been asked questions I would rather not answer. With regard to something I am wearing: "Is it new? Where did you get it? Was it expensive?" Maybe I'm wrong, but I think these questions are personal, and I don't know how to get out of answering without appearing to be stuck-up and unfriendly. Can you (or anybody else) help me? ON THE SPOT DEAR ON: It's your right to refuse to answer such questions.

And there's nothing wrong with ssylng, "I'd rather not answer that rra. Why Pay More? 1 We ore a QUALITY RE-SALE ihop at prices you can afford! SPORTSWEAR Coati Sur Photo by Steve Schluter TWINS GALORE Students and faculty members at North Central Bible College, 910 Elliot Av. Minneapolis, are sure to have more than a few 'Identity erislses" this school year. Almost two percent of the school's record enrollment of 600 students tot the fall semester are Identical twins. They are: Cathy and Mary Mazanowicz, Rockford, Sharla and Sherrl Klerstad, Qulnn, S.D.J Perry and Percy Kallevig, Milwaukee; Jean and Janet Loven, Bloomlngton; and Sue and Lue Reeves, Corvallls, Mont.

Census Bureau to help age you ram up ACCESSORIES Udiw' Caatt $8.00 Up-Dram $2.00 Up MANY DESIGNER PIECES! A good Selection Arriving Daily) We take Furniture In trade or consignment! DEAR ABBY: I have a neighbor I'll call Sue who has done more for me than my own sister has. Sue's kids are the ages of mine, so she keeps my kids so I can go on the road with my husband for a few days. She also chauffeurs my kids around with her own so I won't have to. Sue has even done my marketing for me. She's a very handy friend to have and I appreciate her, but here's the problem: She runs in and out of my house just like It's her own.

If she sees that I have company, she comes right over and Joins us. She asks the most personal questions. She's a good friend, but she's a terrible pest. How can I keep her from coming over whenever she fee's like It? I don't want to end our friendship because she's been a good friend, but enough is enough. TOO MUCH OF A GOOD THING DEAR TOO MUCH: By accepting favors from Sue, you've become obligated to her.

If you want your privacy, you will have to quit accepting favors from her. If you can't do that, face it: You've made a deal and you're stuck with it. DEAR ABBY: I am 22 and have recently taken an office Job WYOO signals taken overbyKDWBonFM andbyWAYLonAM Today KDWB took over the FM radio signal formerly owned by WYOO-FM. KDWB-FM will simulcast in stereo with its AM channel on 101.3. WAYL-AM will assume WYOO-AM's signal, 980, beginning Monday.

The changes resulted from the recent sale of WYOO-AM by Fair-child Industries to Doubleday Broadcasting. Fairchild sold WYOO-AM to WAYL-FM, which is independently owned. PINK CLOSET 4W4l.44ihSt, 724-2461 Newhouse News Service WASHINGTON The Census Bureau has renewed its standing aasMsajwaiBnBk -ssMSJalaaBBM OPEN DAILY 9:30 10 SUNDAY 11-6 offer to look up old census records to help establish the ages of persons who do not have birth certificates. Detailed census data normally are kept secret for 75 years, but the government will make exceptions for persons needing evidence of their ages for such purposes as retirement, insurance, Income taxes, voter registration or welfare benefits. The census data also can give evidence of citizenship or family relationships for passports, Inheritances or genealogical purposes.

Persons needing proof of age for Social Security purposes should apply through their local Social Security office. Others should write to Personal Census Service Branch, Bureau of the Census, Pittsburg, Kan. 66762. DEAR ABBY: My sister Is 18 and her husband is 19. They've been married for two years and have two children.

The problem Is her housekeeping. Her house is so filthy it smells. She wasn't raised that way. My mother, my two sisters and I keer clean houses and we can't understand what's wrong with that girl. She doesn't keep herself clean, either.

We don't know how her husband can stand to be near her. We have all hinted to her about her house and person, but when we do, she gets mad. We think she needs to be told so she can Improve, but we don't know who should tell her. My husband says I should stay out of it, but I will tell her If you think I should. Please help me decide.

OLDER SISTER DEAR SISTER: Your husband Is right. If she gets mad when you've hinted, mind your own business. If her husband doesn't object, I see no need for anyone to tell her anything. For a personal reply, send a addressed stamped envelope to Abby in care of The Minneapolis Star, 42S Portland Av, Minneapolis, Minn. 99488 Girls Quilted Robes A colorful fantasy of florals, stripes and patch-work prints.

All 100 quilted cotton flannel. Button fronts with pipe-trimming on the Peter Pan collars and sleeves. For all little sleepyheads in sizes 4-6x and 7-14. FIRST FOR METHODISTS ANNAPOLIS The first Meth-odist College fn America, Cokes-bury College, was opened In Maryland in 1787. Our reg.

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