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Nashua, New Hampshire
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XiTheta Chapter To-Hold Christmas Fair Saturday XI Tilda chapter of Beta Deed ami Tlioufihl" were jjivcn Sigma Phi Sorority will hotil a at recent meetings on "Public Christmas mini-fair at the IGA b5 Supermarket In Saturday. It will be Uie chapter's i fund raisins project and proceeds will so to service projects and operatinj expenses. A regular meelins was held recently in Hie home of Mrs. James I.anf, wilh Mrs. Harold Anderson serving as co-hostess.

Mrs. Ronald i presented a a program on poetry and read a collodion of poems, Cultural programs from this year theme, "In Word Pageanf Judge Meg Gcraghty, women's editor of the Manchester Union Leader, will bo a judgo at the Miss Mcr- rimack Pageant to bo held Feb. chaplain. Also attending was 21 in the Menimack Junior High Jessie Woodard of Bam, to is oxccn SchOOl. MISS Llt-'lUK" 1 Atvu- ii v-J i i live director of the Miss New Telegraph Santa Fund and the Hampshire vScholarsliip Pageant, Mount Hope Workshop.

and has been connected with anil Silvia, and "The Written Word," by Mrs. Bruce llccb. Mrs. Silvia discussed the qualities of a good public speaker and Mrs. lleeb spoke on i i word by poet, liobcrt Frost.

A recording of his poetry heard. A Christmas Parly for members and their husbands he held in Iho home of Mrs. a Shea on Dec. fl. Chapter's a i Sweetheart was chosen and her i i will be made known at the Valentine Ball In be held Feb.

17. in the Berkshire. Master Hosts Inn. Members a a Halloween Party in the home of Mrs. John Slngner last month.

The parly featured a visit to the "House of complete wilh a witch tour guide, a headless victim and a vampire. Special sound were used. VFW Auxiliary Plan Party For Children The Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary met recently in the post home on Quincy Street, with President lena Trudcl in charge. Invited guesls District No. 6 were Beatrice Marquis, president, and Helen Jones, Donations were sent the It was announced that the an- and has been connecicu wiui ami it a annuunccu mm Judged pageants in more a children's Chirstmas party ilales.

Sho has been the official I will be Dec. 17. The group will A a i City chaporone for Miss New Hampshire for the past 15 years. All single girls between the ages of 18-28 who live in Derry. Londonderry, Utchfield donate the refreshments.

The auxiliary Christmas parly will he held Dec. 4 in the post home. For reservations contact Mrs. Louise Boulcy or Mrs. Gctrude Mcrrimack arc eligible to enter jLarivce by Thursday.

the Miss Merrimack Pageant, n-liich is being sponsored by the Merrimack Jaycees. Prospective contestants may call Mrs. Diehard Dumcmt or Mrs. Kenneth Hawkins, both of Jlcrrimack. Mrs.

Sadie Michaud was chairman of the penny sale anc Mrs. Ernestine Larouche and her committee served lunch -The meeting will be held David Mag.dson, chairman Dec. 18 in the post home. Developer Boosts 'Cluster Housing' a bc.nlmwptere can PTMvide tc-rmis, he to Silver Anniversary Mr. and Mrs.

Koger M. Phaneuf ol 32 Hooker were given a surprise party recently in celebration ol their anniversary. The couple was married in SI. Patrick's Clmvcl oa Kov 15 1947, by the Kcv. John 1C.

Pitts. Tnc party was hosted by Ihc couple's son and daughter, Mariette and Stephen, and Mr. and Mrs. Arland W. Noltmeier of 71 Watson St.

Nashua Telegraph, Monday, November 2 7 I 9 7 2 15 By I I A BllOWN M' Ncwsfcnlures IVrllcr Cookie culler architecture Is crumbling on tlie a i developments. In i I I i clusters of houses into Ilio terrain lo achieve maximum beau- ly of Iho landscape using il i i of land, more emphasis has been put on a lint selling Americans mi cluster housing is il slow process, comments It' developer Jerome Snyiler I.os Angeles, known for his housing versatility. a people aren't ready to Rive lip the American dream house the vine-covered Cape Cod collage with a picket fence, he says. Then, loo, many people do not understand cluslei housing a development ol houses built sometimes with commor breczeway, garage or walls, hut with land a is shared by everyone. You own your own house ami pay your own mortgage.

II isn't really a new idea. The Romans used a i i a housing principle in the Glh century. Yet cluster housing the icxt best tiling lo Hie single home" Snyder com "even Iliougli you don' a and suburban amis where il is needed, and what ean be obtained is so i a i it is no longer possible for people lo liuild the lilllc dream 'louse or even a reasonable fae.simi!e of il. In fact, Snyder "il i not even profitable, Builders to build single family Homes because of Die high cost of land and its development system a i uienls, have your own backyard." The UNH Theatre Will Present 'The House Of Blue Leaves' The University of New Hampshire Theatre will present "The House of Blue Leaves," by John Guare, as its second production of the year. This Obie-Award-winning play by the co-author of the hit musical "Two Gentlemen of Verona" 'Kill be directed by the university's Speech and DEAR ABBY Your Inspiration Is Aid To Volunteers DEAR ABBY: I just heard you speak to a packed ballroom In SI.

Petersburg, for Goodwill and I want to thank you for saying, "I've been doing volunteer work all my life!" Oh, Abby, how I pray that because YOU do It, others will be Inspired to do it, too. If everyone, young, old, rich, poor, educated or would give one day a even an hour), it would make such a happy difference in their lives as givers and would also enrich the programs of civic, religious a i organizations tremendously. Florida Is well known for its retirement advantages yet all over St. Petersburg men and women are silting alone in self- pity because they are just plain bored. (As they say, "wailing to die." That's pathetic, considering how much easier they could make life for someone who is "waiting to And since when is an excuse for not giving time or talent? Many star volunteers 0re In their 60s and 70s.

Today, so a of our young people' arc talking "LOVE." Well kids, how about putting the "bod" where the moulh is? Nursing homes, ti i a 1 a I i i rehabilitation renters, could use volunteers. Abby you mentioned llial Goodwill 'needs volunteers lo write letters for the handicapped, take shopping, doctors, or therapy, and even to an occasional movie or for drive. Volunteers can answer the telephone, type, file, address envelopes, or teach simple Enfilish pronunciation to those wilh speech defects. The list Is overwhelming. I could EO on and on.

I only wanted to thank you from the. bottom of my heart for encouraging people In do lor Oth I INSPIIUtt): Your let(or Is far more Inspirational thm what I said ln Petersburg. Thank you lor "nEAK ARBY: I'm a i problems i my a I am 2.1 and he is 2B. and we ve been married for five years and have three children. He knows I don't like it when lie makes a luss over other girls, but he does it just to make me jealous.

Another problem is that he forces himself, on me and if I struggle he tics me to the bed with ropes. If he wasn't my husband this would be classified as rape. Abby, things just can't on like this. When he's nice, lie's sweet as sugar, but when he's mean he frightens me hall to death. He also has a seizure disorder which he is being treated for We arc on welfare because oi his sickness, but he cashes his welfare check and gives all the money lo me, so I can't com- plain'about that.

Can you help LOTS OF PROBLEMS BEAU LOTS: If you haven niscuscd your a isailislic behavior wilh his doctor, you should. The Welfare Information Service can put you in Imich wilh a Family Service Agency. They offer family niseling, and the fee Is If you can't- persuade iyonr husband to go with you go alone, but DO go. DEAR ABBY: My problem is not knowing how lo introduce my hoy friend. He is a doctor.

Do I say, "Mrs. Brown, I would like you to meet Dr Or do I omit the "doctor" and introduce him as I always feel so foolish introducing him as "Doctor." II sounds like I'm bragging. UNSURE DEAR UNSURE: He has earned the title, and should be introduced as "Dr." not "Mister." But it you arc selfconscious about II, simp! introduce him as "John Smith. They'll soon find out he's doctor. I I A WILLIAM R.

HEROLD who wants (o translate my booklet 'What Teen-agers Want to Know," info French: pleasi write ID me and send me you address. Copyright 1972, Chicago-Tribun United Slates, much cannot can proviii itilized for housing because golf, swimming piiols, leople must live near 18 he is engaged in are single a i houses. Snyder. J2 company when he was 20, following in Iho footsteps of his father. .1 small building con- traclor.

Karlicr lie a remodeled houses anil fixed UP backyards, but lie says he haled il. In Hie last Iwo decades he lias built every i of home ranging from single family subdivisions luxury ocean- tvonl apartments, but 20 year; lie. was already being ac claimed for his bold decisions. Three years ago, he embark ed on a joint in housins i Loews, the hold am thcalrc chain, coiiceiitratini in inoderalc-pricc iicn'ic areas, baseball i a ind even child day care centers i i i i large acreage set aside in- the purpose." Then, too. some moderate n-ice bracket louses even have interiors llml innally are i only in ex- i i i beamed ceilings, balconies, wilh with architects, whom he finds must sensitive of all nofossiinial people." Rut il all akrs time, lie says.

1'or example, four architects took a and a half lo design, Shores, il 1,500 occansido i i i commodate windows a KO lo in kitchens lo act i i Snyder has con- in a i i a in his developments, new areas are i explored. In a i i to the project in Slalcn Island, are developing in Texas "looking at Atlanta," he the would cut Hi" land i lots, plop houses on anil pwt up a "for Foster Parents Meet Tuesday engineers interior the a lie points mil. And he prides i on his rapport I' 1' a l(I1; of Nashua will hold its November meeting on Tuesday in the YWCA, Prospect Street. Matters relating to Ilia of parents and children i be discussed. Refreshments will he served and all nre in- Paul Munroe To Narrate At Choral Society Concert The Nashua Symphony Choral new housing slyle a environmental problems, in i Cncielr under Hie direction housing.

Their i venture was TM nnn I flu-tllllllKf IJ'Ullll 1 1 1 1 1 1 biil Drama Departmen. He will he issisted by Joseph Quihnale of Salem, a senior majoring in heatre. The play will be presented Vednesday through Saturday anc! Dec. 7 and 8 at p.m. Sunday's show will begin at 2 p.m.

All performances will be leld In Hennessy Theatre at the "aul Creative Arts Center, Durham. Tickets may be ibtained by contacting the Cultural Events Ticket Office in he Memorial Union Building, Durham. the saving on land i provides more house for less money. And a real bonus for the 'moderate-income a i may be the country-club atmosphere. is a whole new housing name," he observes, "the first more than a century.

Cluster housing has been popular in for of years, I wasn't really accepted in Iho United Stales. In protecting the i and creatin. mul open space, enhance the countryside and bi a 2,000 single a i loivnhmise cluster of i New a slyle villages, Village Greens, on Stalen Island. As a land developer however, Snyder considers i in a risky are underground i i i and like a were two decades ago in which to make mistakes. But he accepts the challenge for the esthetic rewards, the blending of land the Christmas concert Friday night at 8:15 in the Church (if the Good Shepherd.

The group will i Oratorio," Camille Saint-Saens, and "The Christmas Story," by Ilonalt Nelson. a a i the story will be Paul C. jMunroo. for en developed at prices people afford. A good cluster housm.

design is 10 to 14 horses acre with acreage a a recreation areas. Undeveloped Areas Although there are millions i acres of undeveloped land in II and houses into countryside. "In cluster housing people it can lave advantages in groups they might not be able lo affor-l in- lividually as single a i lome owners," lie observes. 'For example a country-dull Skillets or frypans, like saucepans, should be Hat on the jottom so the food will brown evenly. If your skillet is warped, It will not perform efficiently.

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