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Fort Lauderdale News from Fort Lauderdale, Florida • Page 11

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FT. LAUDERDALE DAILY NEWS. Mom. Oct. 28.

1957 3-B Your By Landers UNIFORMS Gum Chewing Is Driving Her Crazy HEW LOW PRICES mm n' like to witness her packing so if anything is missing she won't be held responsible. Explain this is, for her protec ploy. I suggest from now on, you tell the departing girls that you mean no offense, but as a matter of routine you'd NYLON UNIFORMS tion as well as your own. Have you ever heard of references? Perhaps if you'd check on the girls In advance you wouldn't' have to worry about them stealing the kitchen sink when they left. And going Into the problem, deeper, still, is there a possibility that if you were easier to get along with you wouldn't have so many leaving and so much stuff leaving with them? 3 '1 ts $559 i 9 Cotton SHADOW-PANEL Ann Landers will be glad to help you with your problems.

Send them to her in care of The Ft. Lauderdale Dally News. $159 HALF SLIPS if I I ANN LANDERS In the past three years I've had at least 18 different employes. Some have been fired, others have left. Many nice things have disappeared Into thin air and I can't do one thing about It because I never know what's missing until it's too late.

Would it be wise to insist on being present when the girls pack their suitcases? Is there a law against this? Please advise me. I.G. CHATTING ABOUT THE DINNER the Broward County Medical Auxiliary members will enjoy with their doctor husbands are Mrs. Keith C. Wold, left, and Mrs.

S. J. Wilson, hostess at a recent auxiliary meeting. Following the dinner set for Nov. 26 at the Reef the auxiliary and the medical association will meet separately.

Mrs. Norman Wrubel, Hollywood, was named dinner chairman. (Daily Newt pht fcy Bra DaTii) joo NYLON TAFFETA UNIFORMS 5559 I SUe 8 to 42 I Dear Ann: My job places me In a small Toom with another woman. She recently took up the gum-chewing habit in an effort to cut down on cigarets. Very noble.

Wish I could do likewise. However, the constant sound of chewing gum popping in my ears Is driving me to utter distraction. The woman is sensitive. Any direct approach, or even a subtle one would surely bring about hurt feelings. What can I do? If you have any ideas I would appreciate them.

Women's Editor of X-Y-Z. If an the letters I received on this subject were laid end to end they'd reach the Wrigley building. Gum-chewing can relieve nervous tension. But it's unfair for one Individual to quiet his own nerves at the expense of someone else's. People who crack and- pop gum are inconsiderate.

Most offenders are perfectly polite people who wouldn't think of passing in front of you without saying "Pardon me." My advice is to tell them not In a critical way but as a plea for your own sanity. Simply say "I know I'm a nut on the subject, but the sound of gum cracking drives me batty. I've tried to rise above it but I've failed. Will you please chew quietly as a contribution to my mental health?" Her Employees Aren't Honest Dear Ann: I'm an invalid and have a problem. Because of my condition I must employ two women at all times.

I need a cook-housekeeper and a nurse-companion. My home is beautiful and I have fine linen, silver and knick-knacks about. A 4 OPEN MONDAY and FRIDAY Evenings Ti! 9 Pint Sized Goblins Take Over Thursday There's no law against being present when a girl packs her suitcase to leave your em- COTTON SHADOW PANEL 5259 Novel Is Reviewed By Mrs. Williams their figures from last year and multiply by two. After Halloween if you have goodies left over, you can always donate them tot he school nearest you to be used at the principals discretion.

Or, put the sweets away for a week, then start doleing them oat to any youngsters that cross your lawn. Trick or treating is a harmless venture. The youngsters as a rule have no trick in mind. Toddling goblins and their elder brother and sisters will be ringing doorbells Thursday night. "Trick or treat, trick or treat, give us something good to eat!" they'll cry in tremulous tones.

The something good to eat Is anything from a single caramel to a candy bar. These visitors are not fussy. It's difficult to tell how much stock you should have on hand. If you're new to your neighbors check with other mothers. Take (DtUr Newt phata Bra Dt1) GLAMOR GIRLS galore who have been dressed by members of Acacia Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, will be among the items sold at the chapter bazaar Nov.

9 at Doric Temple. Mrs. George K. Atkinson, left, is chairman with Mrs. Fred Ludwig, co-chairman.

The bazaar will be a day-long event with dinner served from 5 to 7 p. m. The public is invited. For Toys 715-A E. Las Olas cotton Seersucker UNIFORMS 5279 Two lor JSO WhiU Colors BOYNTON BEACH "Auntie Mame," by Dennis Patrick, was reviewed by Mrs.

Gerald Williams at a Book Club meeting Thursday at the home of Mrs. Albert McGregor. Mrs. Winston McGregor, program chairman, was co-hostess. Mrs.

Anthony Sanickas, president, conducted the meeting. Guests attending were Mrs. Mott Partin, Mrs. E. C.

Alexander, Mrs. Max Crowe, Mrs. Henry Hill, Mrs. Cecil Jones and Mrs. Victor Nitzkowski.

They're just full of good spirits and out on an evening's lark. -A i TV '-3" A. LOVELIER YOU By Mary Sue Miller NEWI DACRON COTTON BLENDS $8" We Are Back IN FULL SWING Luncheon .11:30 a. m. to 3 p.m.

Dinner 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. DISTINCTIVE CATERING THE GODFREYS TEA ROOM CATERING SERVICE CLOSED SUNDAYS 924 N. E. 20th AVE, GATEWAY JA 3-4078 Woman Runs Race Track SAVE AT KWEEH KOTTOH SHOPS Downtown It SX.

2nd 8b ft I i I "5 t. i 'A t-'-rT-i nii-iii-inii -urm- 1 "Working with a lot of men doesn't bother me. I was brought up with five brothers." One brother, Joseph, is with Saratoga's mutuel department. Another, William, is a placing judge, and a nephew, Francis Murphy, is her foreman. It wasn't difficult taking over the job her husband held for 16 years.

Her husband kept a track diary, which "she has continued. She had attended to much of the letter writing as his secretary. "I go at top speed all day." she says, "and when I get home it generally is more of the same. "Can I cook?" she seemed genuinely surprised by the question. "If you can read you can cook these days.

And I can darn socks, too." GROWING TO HELP YOU GROW By EARL AROXSON SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. The only woman superintendent of a major thoroughbred track in this country was answering the telephone, opening her mail and giving an interview, virtually at the same time. Mrs. Ann Murphy Clare, who has loved horses since she was five, looks more like the striking, determined matron you'd see presiding at a music or literary club meeting. She supervises the efforts of 75 men and one other woman, her secretary, Mrs.

Daisy Eaby, whose late husband was jockey Baddy Eaby. Mrs. Clare took over as superintendent when her husband. Tom, died in 1940. She gets up at about 6:30 a.m.

most days. You're likely to find her near the barn at that hour, exchanging first-name greetings with owners, trainers and exercisers, or watching a horse working out. But come 7 a.m., she goes to mass in the nearby Catholic Church. She grew up in a convent. "I love every minute of it and I wouldn't want to be doing anything else," says the attractive, graying woman.

"We try to keep Saratoga a chummy track. I like people to be smiling around here even if they lose. ANN MURPHY CLARE race track boss i 3 tit FURNITURE Hi if 7 it Jl iiJ-ii. LIU BOCA RATON Save Money on Name Brands PEEP SHOW. Wide and plunging necklines are a most glamorous aspect of new evening fashions.

They are until the brassiere beneath plays peek-a-boo! A strap of fabric that makes a show not only ruins a neckline but any pretense at feminine grooming, too. And no possible excuse for it can be found, as brassiere styles are now co-ordinated with every type of neckline. Precisely for accommodation, bras come with U-backs and T-backs, plunging front lines, convertible and wide-spaced straps, and without straps. railing to match bras to necklines, consequently, can only be construed as lack of fashion know-how or carelessness. No lovely could think otherwise! CUT A NEW FIGURE! Unhappy about the way clothes look on your figure? Then, send for our 14-page booklet.

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