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The Lowell Sun from Lowell, Massachusetts • Page 5

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The Lowell Suni
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Lowell, Massachusetts
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5
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what would we do? OLD FASHIONED COUPLE DEAR OLD FASHIONED: Resign. Tell them their kind of smorgasbord doesn't suit your taste. DEAR ABBY: I am being married soon at a beautiful, formal church wedding, but something came up yesterday that disturbs me terribly. My future motlier iu law told me that Delia, my future sister in law, who is coming in town for the wedding, plans to nurse her 4 monUi old hlby during the wedding ceremony! The baby's feeding time is the same hour as the ceremony, which Delia doesn't want to miss, and she feels she just can't ship her baby's feeding. I don't want any babes in arms at my wedding, Abby.

They could cry and carry on and ruin the wedding. I've seen it happen. And 1 surely don't want anyone to nurse her baby during my ceremony! Delia is very obese and likes to draw attention to herself. I hate to got off on the wrong foot with my fiance's family, so what should I do? BOILING OVER DEAR BOILING: Ask jour future mother in law to urge Delia to either leave her baby home or stay home with it. And request that she leave your name out of it.

DEAR ABBY: I have a problem that may not seem like much to you, but it's more than enough for me. I am a 17 year old girl, weigh 130 pounds and am feet tall. That's my problem. I'm just loo tall. 1 have never had a boyfriend, and that's what I really want.

Friends, both girls and bays, say I have a pretty face and a beaming personality, and Ihey are forever frying to fin me up with dates, but it's always just a one night thing. My mother says that one Costume awards ranged Irom the sublime to the satanlc as members ol Dracut's Fleur da Lis Club Indulged In holiday htjlnks tor the benefit of playgym equipment lor the club's Dear Abby day the right man will come along, but I'm doubtful. Can you give me some tips on how a tall girl can get steady male rompaniwiship? I'm really desperate, TALL AND LONELY DEAR TALL: Lift up your chin, throw hack your shoulders and think of yourself as a beautiful, long stemmed model. Keep a smile on your beaming face, forget about yourself and concentrate on the other person. Don't leel sorry for yourself, don't slouch, and NEVER mention your height.

Show a genuine interest in fellows who are shorter than you. (Good things sometimes come in small packages.) Everyone has a problem. What's ymirs? For a personal reply, write to ABBY: Box No. WW, L. Calif.

90069. Enclose a stamped, self addressed envelope, please. Sun phut, L.nir'i i small fry. From left, Mr. and Mrs.

Maurice Jean have liltle to fear from fiendishly atllred Victor Soucy. Jean's took "most original" award; Soucy, "best" costume. Club news What would you DO By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAK AUBY: My husband and I belong to a gourmet cooking club that meets once nuinlh. We nre six middle aged married couples wlio enjoy learning how to prepare foods of the various foreign countries. ftecently, the conversation has turned more and more to sex, which has made my husband and me very uncomfortable.

One couple keeps talking about "group sex." AL first thought they were kidding, but now I'm not su sure. Mexican meal, and the subject got around to "hot stuff," and they were back on sen again. Several other tuples seemed interested in the group sex idea. Abhy, we aren't prudes, bnt we couldn't remain in the club if they ever went for group sex. I'm afraid if they put it to a vote, we'd be outvoted.

Then CAMERA CLUB The Imwctl Camera Club will pre sent a travclnguc Life on the Isthmus of Panama" by Howard C. Richards, Wednesday, Nov. 3 at 7:30 p.m. at the Smith Baker Center. Other presentations planned by the club are Camera Dec.

7 at 7 30 p.m. and Composition, Color Mounting and Exhibiting by Neil Wethcrbee, Jan. 5 at 7:30. Both will be given at Hie Smith Baker Center. WOMEN OF ST.

ANNE'S The annual fall salvage shop sale sponsored by the Women of St. Anne's Church will be held Thursday, Nov. 4 from 11 a.m. la 3 p.m. at Edson Hall, Kirk St The public is invited, Church members and friends who wish to contribute items for the safe are asked to call the chnrrh office.

Bargains available will inrlude books, toys, antiques, jewelry, tcoli and small pieces of furniture. (Continued on Page 81 By MARGUKRITE LYONS Sun Women taller LOWELL Come Walli Willi Us" that's how the invitation reads to the Merrimack Valley Philharmonic Society's Symphony Ball and dinner which takes place this Friday, Nov. 0 at Ihe Christian Formation Center An dover. John F. Gleason, who has a few more tickets fnc the event, which promises to be another glitter! ng hi ghll ghl on the Greater Lawell scene says the social hour is scheduled for 6.30 p.m.

Dinner and dancing to Viennese music will begin at 7:30 after which music for general dancing will be played from 9:30 p.m. till midnight. For general dancing the music wil be by Paul Gleason, stressing that the evening has been planned to please people who have a variety of musical tastes. Those who would like to attend the evening of Johann Strauss and Viennese music should contact Gleason immediately. Proceeds of the event will benelit the society which was established in 1961 and is chartered as a nonprofit institution dedicated to the understanding and encouragement of creative activity in the performance of the Fine Arts in the Merrimack Valley area.

The orchestra was organized by dedicated civic leaders, noted educators and professional musicians from the Merrimack Valley area. Its members come from many fields Many are teachers, professors, deleters, business men, students, housewives and all share a love for music as well as lor ensemble playing. AT THE meeting of the Board of Directors of the Lowell Opera Company, Normand L. Ayotte Was elected president for the 1976 77 term. Elected to serve with him were John F.

Gleason, vice president: Francis R. Bourret, secretary and Jennie Adams, treasurer. Edward Lagassee, Vito Selvaggio, Whitman Pearson, Barbara O'Brien and Gerard Brunelle will serve an the new board of directors. Alfred W. Burke who was appointed arlis lie director announced that the company will present a Ml production of Rigolettoon Saturday, May 7.

Metropolitan star Frank Guerarra will sing the leading role. Rehearsals are being held every Tuesday evening at ft o'clock at the Daley School and the company is recruiting tenors and basses for the chorus. Anyone who can sing and is interested in joining the thorns should call JOHN GLEASON has tickets Normand Ayotle as soon as possible. A LARGE BE PRESENT A tion of the Lowell Table of the Guild of the Infant Saviour will attend the annual Memorial Mass ol this archdiocesan organization which has contributed 70 years of service of Catholic Charities, tomorrow at 11 o'clock at St. Ignatius Church, Chestnut Hill.

A luncheon will follow at the Sidney Hill Country club, 77 Florence St. Newton. His Eminence Humberto Cardinal Medeiros will officiate with the guild's spiritual director, Monsignor Eugene McNamara. Mrs. William J.

Donovan of Chelm slord is president of the guild and Mts. John J. Burgess is serving as general chairman. THE MASSACHUSETTS Division of the American cancer Society will benefit from the proceeds of a Fall Fling" fashion show to be presented by Sears Roebuck and Saturday, Nov. 6 at the Sheraton Inn, Box borough.

To carry out the Salute to the American Family theme, fashions for men, women and children will be shown Winnie the Pooh will be featured in the latter group. FREE ESTIMATES GENERAL REPAIRS Cabinet! Perch Enclomroi Addition Playroomi Martin's Remodeling ii i.oi:irr 437.1382 THE SUN, LOWELL, TUESDAY, NOV. 2, 1976 Waltz to sound of Strauss WHIRLPOOL DISHWASHER lo.eil Pr.tPlE cr IMMEDIATE DELIVERY DRACUT APPLIANCE 957.2)00 111 J400 Carl Des jze will be master of ceremonies and Sidney Cooper director of Cancer Research at Ihe Boston University School of Medicine will be the main speaker, Doris Lund, author rjf "eric," a true account of her son's battle with Leukemia and Grace Monaco, national chairman of the Candlelighters, a group of parents of children with cancer will be among the special pests, Cocktails will be served at noon and luncheon at 1 o'clock with fashions scheduled to be shown at 2:15. Special prises include a get away week end for two at the Sheraton, a watch and'a polaroid camera. A steel engraving of the White House autographed by Betly Ford will be auctioned.

Tickets can be ordered by sending a check to the American Cancer Society, Box 309, Assabet Institution for Savings, Main St. Maynard. ST. GBF.GOHVS Armenian church, North Andover will hold its seventh annual fair at 103 Main Nov. and 6.

Queena Karlbian says there will be booths featuring hand knitted items, plants and fancy pastry. For weeks women from the Greater Lowell area have been baking their favorite delicacies for the fair. Both nights from 5 to 8 p.m. a typical Shish Kebob supper will be served and luncheon will be availble both days at noon. The grand award of the fair is a trip for two to Las Vegas or a (500 cash prize.

Co chairmen of the fund KIRK PEWTER (1900 Pa BRACELETS PLAIN or HAMMERED PEWTER BRACELETS QUEENA KARIBIAN member raising event are Mrs. Alice Kelpshian, Mrs. Chake Bolninn. Mrs. Queena Kantian and Mrs.

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153,336
Years Available:
1893-1977