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The Tampa Tribune from Tampa, Florida • 43

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2321 E. Fowler 932-8362 971-3133 Across from Northgate Across from Univ. Square Mall CO VISA FAMILY CLOTHING OUTLET COME OFF THE LIFELONG LEARNERS FAIR Thursday, November 5, 1981 Tampa Bay Center Buffalo Ave. Tampa 10 a.m. 9 p.m.

Become a Lifelong Learner At No Time In Life Does Learning Stop. At No Time Does Education Need To Stop. Join us for opening activities (9:45 a.m. Buffalo entrance to Tampa Bay Center) including a mini-concert by the Brandon High School Band and Dancerettes and a Hot Air Balloon lift-off. Other special events include: (Sears Conference Room) 10 a.m.

11 a.m. and Life Planning" Dr. Dori Beach 11 a.m. 12 noon More To Pam Polo Power Than Light" 2 p.m. 3 p.m.

Say Yes If Dr. Sandra Wilson You Want to Say No" 4 p.m. 6 p.m. Quality Circles Thom Dupper and Productivity" 6 p.m. 7 Planning" T.

Carlton Richards 7:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m. Long Learning From The Inside" Betty Gillies and this year's Lifelong Learners sponsored by: Florida College Hillsborough Community College Hillsborough Public Schools St. Leo College The Tribune Company University of South Florida University of Tampa THE TAMPA TRIBUNE, Tuesday, November 3, 1981 3- St. Petersburg Celebration Planned By BETTY PHIPPS Tribune Staff Writer Versatile volunteers will sing and dance Thursday and Friday for the Junior League of St.

Petersburg Follies, celebrating a 50-year love affair with Pinellas County. Curtain time is 8 p.m. at Bayfront Center Theater for "An Affair to Remember," staged with local talent. Proceeds will be returned to the community through health, welfare and cultural projects of the Junior League. Reserved seats are $8 and available at the box office.

Organized in 1931, the Junior League of St. Petersburg has been a partner with many major organizations in promoting the betterment of the community. Retirement Party Ruth Williams retired after teaching in the Hillsborough County School System 30 years. The faculty of Lanier Elementary honored her with a reception in the Ybor Room of Hillsborough Community College for teachers, friends and members of her church. The Rev.

Leon Lowry of the school board gave an address and Henry Schmidt, Lanier principal, presented her with a plaque in appreciation of her years of service. Harriet And Wilson Harriet Alice Tate, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Murray Tate Jr.

of Hickory, N.C., and Dr. Ned Wilson Holland son of Mrs. Sarah Holland of Tampa and the late Dr. Ned Wilson Holland, were married in the First Baptist Church of Hickory. Harriett's attendants were Mrs.

Gary Lambert; Wilson's cousin, Martha Lee King; Mrs. Steve Tate, Mrs. Philip Tate and Mrs. Steven Proctor. Lamar King was best man.

Groomsmen were Wilson's cousins, Ray King and Tom Henderson III; Philip Tate and Roger Reece. Among the many parties was the bachelor dinner hosted by Lamar King; the bridesmaids luncheon hosted by Lou Moody and Louanne Hawn; the rehearsal dinner hosted by Wilson's mother, and the reception hosted by Harriet's parents. Tampans attending the wedding festivities were Mr. and Mrs. Lamar King; Martha Lee King, Ray King, Mrs.

T.N. Henderson Mrs. R.L. Van DeVort, Mr. and Mrs.

Tom Henderson III with Thomas IV and Carter, and Bruce Hazen. Town Topics Champagne Brunch Mothers of St. Mary's Day School will enjoy a morning of fashion and fun at Burdines Thursday, 9:30 a.m., arranged by Patsy Woodroffe. Betty Wood will welcome guests in the furniture department on the second floor. "Shades of You," a color analyis, will be presented with a volunteer from the audience participating, and Bev Sosa will present a show of fashion accessories.

Champagne and a box lunch will top off the morning. Hostesses are St. Mary's board members, Marti Hill, Rosemary Henderson, Sharon Rice, Marsha Galloway, Pat Smith, Theresa Millsap, Nancy Lewis, Julie Sansone, Andrea Lutz, and Carla Knight and St. Mary's mothers on Burdines Community Council, Judy Harbour, Barbaras Thornbrugh, Pat Gillen, Adajean Samson and Kay Dyal. News Of People Catherine LaBelle Parks, daughter of Jim and Libby LaBelle, has a part in the film, "Looker" now showing at local theaters.

She is a former. Miss Tampa, and was third runner up in Miss America pageant in the late '70s. Appearing in the movie gave her the opportunity to join the Screen Actors Guild. Arlene Andes and Betty MacDonald have re-, turned from an advanced high school program in Israel, a program usually reserved for high school juniors and seniors. They were two of 26 adults in the special program, which consists of small classes and seminars on the sites of historical events.

They lived in Hod Hasharon, near Tel Aviv. Despite Her Mother's Protest, Raped Girl Gets An Abortion Dear Ann Landers: Not long after you published those two columns on abortion and took the pro-choice stand, I read a story in the Dallas Morning News that cast the pro-life movement in a different light. It seems a 12-year-old girl became pregnant after she was gang-raped in Oklahoma. The girl, three months pregnant, had contracted venereal disease as a result of her terrible experience. She wanted an abortion, and physicians said her life would be in danger if she was allowed to have the baby.

The mother of this 12-year-old, however, took the matter to court to prevent an abortion on religious grounds. She is a member of the Church of the Holiness. Her contention was that the child was too young to make the decision on her own and, as the mother, it was up to her to decide. The Supreme Court of the state of Oklahoma had the good sense to rule against the mother, but there may be further developments. I thought this news story was a good example of how far some people will go when they become dedicated to "a cause." Sign me Reason, Return To Our Land Dear Reason: While many pro-life people have said NO pregnancy should be interrupted for any reason (incest, rape or clinical evidence that the child is defective), I believe it would be unfair to use this example as typical of the pro-lifers' stand.

The Oklahoma mother is unquestionably a religious fanatic to put it mildly. A mother who would go to court to deny her 12-year-old, gang-raped and venereal-diseased daughter an abortion must be considered a most unusual case. Dear Ann Landers: I ran into a sorority sister I hadn't seen in a long time. When she spoke to me I was stunned. Her face was disfigured from an accident, or maybe she was burned.

I blurted out, "My God, what happened to you?" She replied, "I'd rather not talk about it." I I do to make myself feel better? Ashamed Of My Big Mouth Dear Ashamed: Your reaction was natural, but a thinking person would have been in better control of her mouth. Learn from this experience the wise carpenter's adage: "Measure twice and saw once." Dear Ann Landers: My husband reads your column every day. Maybe if he sees himself in print it will make a difference. People are always telling me how lucky I am to have a mechanical genius for a husband. The man can fix anything radios, TVs, CBs, vacuum sweepers, disposals, etc.

The problem is that six nights out of seven he is away from home fixing something for somebody. I have complained about this dozens of times but he says, "It's my hobby. I enjoy the challenge and, besides, I am helping people." All this is true and I suppose it's a lot more respectable than chasing skirts or getting drunk with the boys, but it's more than a hobby, Ann it's an obsession. I can't say that I hate him, but I don't love him the way I used to. Do you see any way out? Wife Of A Genius In South Chicago Dear Wife: An obsession is pretty stiff competition, but do try.

The man needs praise, adoration and ego-massaging. A loving, sexy wife has got to be more fascinating than a broken toaster. Try it, instead of complaining, and see what happens. Discover how to be date bait without falling hook, line and sinker. Ann Landers' booklet, "Dating Do's and Don'ts," will help you be more poised and sure of yourself on dates.

Send 50 cents along with long, stamped, self-addressed envelope with your request to Ann Landers, P.O. you?" She replied, "I'd rather not talk about it." I envelope with your request to Ann Landers, P.O. feel so awful I could bite off my tongue. What can Box 11995 Chicago, Ill. 60611.

WANT "STAR" SALES TALENT TO REPRESENT ONE OF TAMPA'S LEADING COMPANIES. THE TRIBUNE COMPANY NEEDS AGGRESSIVE SALES PROFESSIONALS TO SELL THE TAMPA BAY STAR IN HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY PREVIOUS PRINT ADVERTISING SALES DESIRABLE. WE OFFER DRAW AGAINST COMMISSIONWITH UNLIMITED EARNING POTENTIAL IF YOU ARE A RESULTS-ORIENTED PROFESSIONAL WITH A GOOD TRACK RECORD IN SALES, CALL MIKE OSTEEN AT 272-7455. Leslie J. Smith, daughter of Mrs.

Bonr Smith and Trevor Smith, received the Ethel a Stanley Glen scholarship given by Asolo Theat Angels to work toward a master's degree i in fi arts. A graduate of Florida State, she is on the at Asolo with classes and technique training days a week. Livingston University Choral Festival scheduled Nov. 15 in the Bibb Graves Auditor um. Among the students peforming will be Lin Yon of Brandon, Gina Angiulli of Tampa and Jul Capps of Cantonment.

a Square Dance Planned Grab your partner and plan to join the fun: Land O' Lakes Civic Center Saturday, 7 p.m., fo an old fashioned square dance. The evening sponsored by women of Ameet Chapter of Hada sah. Cover is $9 with proceeds donated to Hada sah Israel Education Supplies fund. Barbara Ka. pay is accepting reservations at 996-4680.

Oktoberfest Oktoberfest was celebrated by women of Su: set Park Garden Club at their clubhouse. Gues were greeted by president Maggie McGraw ar her husband, Bruce. A harvest theme was used i decorations and a bit of Germany was seen in th display of a collection of steins. Music was pro vided by Johnny Johnson, Leo Trusewitsch an Jack Montague. Ellie Montague and Mae Akelewicz arrange the party assisted by Mil Atwater, Gertrude Ac well, Dixie Hale, Elvira Flowers, Doris Hense Lavon Johnston, Perky Jones, Lucille Lere: Libby Logan, Evelyn Trusewitsch, Tula Ver Planck and Connie Wile.

Items for Town Topics must be delivered 0" mailed to The Tampa Tribune in typewritte: form, well in advance of scheduled events. The mailing address is Town Topics, Tampa Tribune P.O. Box 191, Tampa, 33601. The Tribune is a 202 S. Parker St.

THE FAR SIDE By GARY LARSON Ann Landers 1P Features You're kidding! was struck twice lightning too! Going Out FILM "Tess," Hillsborough Community College, Dale Mabry Campus, Humanities Building, 11:15 a.m., 2 and 7 p.m., free. 879-7222, ext. 360. "Close Encounters of the Third Kind," Hillsborough Community College, Ybor City Campus, Cantina, noon, 3 and 7 p.m., free. 247-6641, ext.

213. THEATER "Naughty Marietta," Country Dinner Playhouse, St. Petersburg, 6 p.m., $16. Call 229-0020. "South Pacific," Golden Apple Dinner Theatre, 25 Pineapple Sarasota, 6 p.m., $15.90.

Reservations, 1-366-5454. "I Do! I Golden Apple Dinner Theatre, 1850 Central St. Petersburg, 6 p.m., $14.95. Reservations, 1-821-6676. Showboat Dinner Theatre, 3405 Ulmerton Road, Pinellas Park, 6 p.m., $16.50.

223-2545. TOURS Tours of Plant Hall, Tampa University, Plant Hall Lobby, 1:30 p.m., free. 253-8861, ext. 441. Tours of Submarine Requin, Hillsborough River behind Curtis Hixon Convention Center, 9 a.m.

to 5 p.m., adults, children 7 to 12, children 6 and under, free. 223-7981. GALLO REPAIRS Scholls COMFORT SHOES and SANDALS Doctor's Orthopedic Shoe Prescriptions Filled THE SHOE GALLO MAN 1603 8th Are. -248-9920 SKILLED SHOE REPAIRING MINI Blinds OFF Honest List Price We Measure Install GUIDA SONS 3124 W. Kennedy 876-4178.

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