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The Orlando Sentinel from Orlando, Florida • 68

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Orlando, Florida
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68
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1 Sunday, May 15, 1906 SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! CUtuli4 6A Mill "We Can Fit Any Human" $1450 LOOSC! INNERSPRING MATTRESS RENOVATION SPECIAL INCLUDING NEW COVER Best Srands-Best Prices IXTI MICK IXTtA UIKM (Both 'Babies5 Need Counseling! BEHR'S SHOE CENTER-53 W. Church ALUMINUM AVIIHIGS With furthoia at iw Mo; r-5pJ5 A(lllP3 mi mmt otuvfir WINTER PARK-ORLANDO 1111 Orlondo Ava. H'y. 17 92 Phone Ml 4 4630 SANFORD 1 1 9 Magnolia Avonu Phono EA 2 6321 COCOA Phono 636-2993 uu ut (outer riOMIMVllO-UCI yui (ooktiu a i NtW MATTRlSSfS, tOX SmiNGS. HOUYWOOO BCDS-AISO ODD S.ZE KING SIZE MADE TO ORDER All ATUCTORVPRinS crtr I CYJ-XMI CY.114 DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have a feeling I am on the verge of insanity.

I have two major problems. First, a 16-year-old infant son who is 6 feet tall and weighs 218 pounds. The second problem is a 40-year-old moron my husband. Last evening I told my son to please straighten up his room. (It tU.UA OJO-e7)l IIMMItCmmr 8788 MP EMIOSSiD ALUMINUM PATIOS CARPORTS SCREEN ENCLOSURES MwwImIim4 mi Oria4a by FENCE I AWNING Inc.

I IMITCrV Villi j-jaf 4110 N. OwinqoH.Tr. AAAY SPECIALVALUES mm If you have sons, teach them to put things where they belong and to pick up after themselves so their wives won't have to write to Ann Landers. DEAR ANN LANDERS: How does one go about telling good friends that their young son steals? Every time this couple comes to our home and brings the boy liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiii Dear Ann Landers tllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIE something is missing. One day recently I had left some small change on the kitchen window sill.

I know the boy took it because I saw the change when I was preparing the lemonade. The boy entered the kitchen as soon as I left. I returned five minutes later and sure enough the money was gone. Please advise. RB.

DEAR You haven't told me how old the boy is, and this is important. If he is seven or older, have a private talk with him and give him another chance. If he continues to take things, you must inform his parents because he needs professional help. If he is under seven, tell his parents at once and suggest counseling. too much of the boy and this is why he is rebellious.

I'd l.ke your opinion. SCRANTON DEAR SCRAN: What a peachy-keen start for a thoroughly messed up life. A boy who kicks his mother and is then defended by his father needs plenty of help and fast. Talk to your doctor about counseling for both babies. DEAR ANN: I need advice on how to break my husband of the habit of throwing his clothes all over the house.

Tom was a bachelor (age 35) when I married him. I thought 1 knew him very well but I guess this is one thing you never know about a man until you live with him. Last week I tried an experiment. For six days I left his clothes wherever he dropped them. On the bed posts this morning I counted four pairs of trousers, six shirts, six pairs of shorts and three bath towels.

This docs not include the stuff hanging on door knobs or thrown behind the bathroom door. Tom and I read your column every day so please print the reply in the newspapers! P. S. I adore your answers. CHAMBERMATRON DEAR CHAMBER1 This is one answer you won't adore because I'm going to tell you to forget it.

It takes less energy to pick up after a man than it does to try to get him to change a life long habit. SAVE f2M 136 Park Avanua, South Winter Park Ttl. Ml 4-1545 IiiMjIaleil Serving Ware for the roflYe cirinker. "Tlirniia-STv" keeps that new look indefinitely and if a ray to clean. Also Glass mug villi iiiHiilated handles lerfTl for hot or rolil drinks.

Hoi It guaranteed for dif-hwaihers. Opn Mon. So. 10-5 P.M. Pre Parking in rtar of GolUry was beginning to look like a garbage dump.) He started to jump up and down like a three-year-old child and yelled, "I won't.

I won't. And you can't make me!" Then he turned around and kicked me in the leg. I was shocked. When I finally gathered my wits I really gave him a piece of my mind. My husband heard me, came into the room and shouted, "For heaven's sake, Edith.

He's only a child." I told him the "child" is twice as big as I am and I'm (sick of his laziness. My husband says I expect v. Z- Ann Landers will be glad to help you with your problems. Send them to her In care of The Orlando Sentinel enclosing a stamped, self-addressed envelope. it 7J enlfircneS new ill amend iplendc SS S'l'dio Portrait by Bob Shull Maria Jones Linda Wills er Linda Moore Mary Crouch ft Engagements iiiiiiiiniiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiininii'iniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH every head of hair special care! Young revolutionary diamond design.

Our exclusive Coup d' etat diamond setting openly ascends drenching every single facet in a light-compelling radiance never captured before. See our entire collection of brilliant, marquise, pear-shaped and emerald-cut diamonds with matching wedding rings. Magnifique! From $273. Jacobs JEWELERS COLONIAL PLAZA ORLANDO Serving Florida Since 1890 Phone 425-0575 Ther8 ara three prescription formulas for every 'v WILLS-BRITTA1N Mrs. J.

C. Valentine, Casselberry, and C. J. Wills, Orlando, announce the engagement of their daughter, Linda Joyce, to Kenneth Edward Brittain, son of Mr. and Mrs.

K. F. Brittain, Casselberry. The bride-elect, formerly of Alliance, Ohio, is a graduate of Lyman High School, and her fiance, formerly of Morganton, Mr. and Mrs.

Spencer Lane, Winter Park. The bride-elect is a student at the New England Conservatory of Music and will receive her bachelor of music degree in June. Her fiance attended the University of Kansas and is now studying at the New England Conservatory. The wedding is set for June 11 in King's Chapel, Boston. also was graduated from Lyman.

The wedding is set for July 3 at 3 p.m; in Community Methodist Church, Casselberry. MOORE-SMELT Mr. and Mrs. George Y. Moore, Pierson, announce the engagement of their daughter, Linda, to William Howard Smelt, son of the Rev.

and Mrs. F. C. type of hairat a low economy price. Stylette means more body for your more beauty without bother.

Permmnmt Wmrt and from Florida Southern where he majored in business management. He was a member of Kappa Alpha Order, residence hall adviser and a member of the junior varsity basketball team. JONES-LIBERTORE Mr. and Mrs. Leonard D.

Jones Altamonte Springs, announce the engagement of their daughter, Maria Deniece, to Larry Paul Libertore Lakeland, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Libertore, Miami. The bride-elect, formerly of Jacksonvi lie, was a ated from Lyman High School and attended Orlando Junior College. She was "Miss Orlando est" and "Miss Maitland," and this year is "Miss Orlando Speedway." BY LA MAUR WW Incl.

haircut, ihampoo and set Reg. 15.00 NOW OPEN SUNDAY 1 TO 6 P.M. AcVfit A' FASHI' FASHIONS i PASTEL Smelt, Daytona Beach. The bride-elect is a graduate of Taylor High School, Pierson, and is an elementary education major at Florida Southern College. She is presently interning at Umatilla Elementary School, Umatilla.

In college she was a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority and the Student Education Association. Her fiance was graduated from Taylor High School AAorioawinr WARDJ Beauty Salon 2nd Floor Phon: 241-3551 'of DRESSES SLACKS SWIM SUITS JJ ol Orlando 949 Orange Fri. Til 9 pm. 4 LATOkO), 45" Wide 65 DACRON 35 COTTON COOL and CRISP SEERSUCKER IT For that very Special Occasion Visit our Bridal Dept. Wonderful collections of Head pieces, Illusion, Satins, Imported Laces.

Expert help and guidance available. Her fiance is a graduate of Miami Edison High School and the University of Florida where he had a football scholarship. He was a member of Sigma Nu fraternity. The wedding will take place at 2 p.m. June 18 in St.

James Catholic Church, Orlando. CROUCH-LANE Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crouch, Clinton, N. announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Boston, to William Earl Lane, Boston, son of to $1.98 994 1 YD.

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