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the THE YORK DISPATCH, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1970. Girls Pick Late Summer to Join Ranks of York Area MRS. R. M. EHRHART MRS.

'R. C. M'ELWAIN Ehrhart-Gibbs MRS. L. H.

BAUSMAN JR. The marriage of Mary Katherine Gibbs and Robert Michael Ehrhart took place at 2 o'clock this afternoon on in the Hayshire United Church of Christ. The Rev. William Shambaugh, pastor, officiated at the double ring ceremony. Mrs.

Jane Runkle, 621 George is the mother bride, and E. Harold Gibbs. Kanapolis, N.C. is her The bridegroom is the son of the late Robert E. Ehrhart and the grandson of Mr.

and Mrs. W. F. Ehrhart, 721 S. George St.

Charles F. Downes, godfather of the bride, gave her in marriage. She chose an A-line satin gown with rose point lace fashioned with an empire waist and portrait neck with a chapel length train. A petal crown held her multitiered veil of illusion. She carried an arrangment of white asters, white carnations and greens.

Mrs. Richard Forshey, was matron of honor. Attendants were Brenda and Jane Runkle, sisters of the bride. Cindy Beard was flower girl and Danny Kelbaugh was ringbearer. Jeffery Ropp served as best man.

Ushers were Stephen Eyler, brother of the bride; Richard Forshey, Leroy Weinstine and Fred Richcreek. Mrs. Edwin Allison presented the organ music. Following the reception held in the church social room the couple left on a wedding trip to Florida. They will reside at 104 W.

Jackson St. A 1966 graduate of Central High School, the bride is employed by Koppers Co. Inc. The bridegroom, a 1964 graduate of William Penn Senior High School, is employed as a machinist by John C. Motter Printing Press Co.

Personal Mention he Mr. and, Mrs. 10th Charles have Schaszberger, from a vaction in Nassau. Ann Landers will be glad to help you with your problems. Send them to her in care of The York Dispatch, enclose a stamp ed self addressed envelope.

Dear Ann Landers: Please tell me if there is something wrong with my mind, like mental illness, I mean. I am twelve years old and I am SO cheap it is disgusting. I just love it when somebody buys me an ice cream cone or gives me half a candy bar. And I am thrilled when I get a present of any kind. But went it comes to spending a.

dime on someone else I can always think of a dozen reasons why I shouldn't. I save almost all my allowance. Right now. I have $43 put away. On Mother's Day I made up a poem so I wouldn't have to spend any money on a present.

My mother was very pleased and even said it was a better gift than anything money could buy. On Father's Day I did the same thing. The poem I posed for my dad wasn't as good as Mom's and I think maybe he caught on to me. Please explain why a 12-yearold should act like this. Will I outgrow it? CHEAPSKATE (PS.

I asked my Mom for a postage stamp to mail this letter although I have stamps of my own. See what I mean?) Dear Cheap: Yeah, I see what you Brides Blevins-Davis This morning at 9 o'clock at Trinity Lutheran Church Mellane Elizabeth Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore R. Davis, 360 Gwen Drive, became the bride of Earl Leroy Blevins, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Arby C. Blevins, North Charles Street, Red Lion. The Rev. Robert Harnish, pastor, performed the ceremony and the bride's father gave her away in marriage.

She wore a white peau faille gown styled with Empire waistline, back bustle effect, long puffed sleeves and Mandarin collar. White Venise lace accented the bodice and wristbands. The bride's headpiece was a bow arrangement of white satin and tulle fingertip veil. A wedding breakfast was held at Moser's Restaurant following the double ring ceremony. Mr.

and Mrs. Blevins will reside at 735 Madison Ave. following a trip to Williamsburg. Va. Mrs.

Blevins is a 1966 graduate of Central High School and York County VocationalTechnical School. She attended York Junior College and is a medical secretary for three local physicians. Her husband served for two years in the Army. He is a 1964 of Red Lion Area High School and is a computer operator at Cole Quota Opener This Tuesday The Quota Club of York will begin its fall activities with a dinner meeting at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Sportsman's Dining Room.

Dorothy Miller, president, announced the following committee chairmen: Janis Snell, program and birthday party; Mrs. L'oyd Altland, ways and means; Mrs. Truman Topper, service to girls and publicity; Mrs. Lambert Boer, hard of hearing: Mrs. Edward Wiest, international relations; Mrs.

George Beck, Mrs. Jacob Spahr, community service; Mrs. Fairy Bierman, parliamentarian and menu. Mrs. Nelson Alexander, legislation and public affairs; Mrs.

Jesse Englar, decorations; Mrs. Ralph Faust, resolutions and bylaws; Mary Shenberger, attendance, cheerio and thought for the day; Mrs. Carl Shank, music; Mrs. Gladys Wampler, budget, and Mrs. Ralph Bentzel, Christmas party.

Fashions cn Agenda Luncheon Opens Hadassah Year Thursday York Hadassah will inaugurate its 1970-71 season with a membership luncheon at 12:15 p.m. Thursday at the home of Mrs. Shepard Henefeld, 1760 Hillock Lane. Mrs. Douglas Blanchard, program vice president, will present an informal fashion show featuring the new fun furs.

Members will model the fashions. Mrs. Gene Levine, president, will introduce the following officers: Mrs. Robert Taub, membership vice president: Mrs. Alfred Shamah, fund raising vice president: Mrs.

Dale Hammels, corresponding secretary: Mrs. Stanley Langer, financial secretary; Mrs. Louis Markowitz, treasurer, and Mrs. Blanchard. ENGAGEMENT IS TOLD FOR NANCY C.

LEIGHT The engagement of Nancy C. Leight to Richard P. Kebert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kebert, Meadville, has been announced NANCY C.

LEIGHT by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George V. Leight, 1264 Ogontz St.

The bride elect. a 1968 graduate of York Suburban High School, is a senior majoring in accounting at Pennsylvania State University. She is a member of Beta Alpha Psi honorary accounting fraternity and a student adviser. Her fiance. a graduate of Meadville High School, received his degree in accounting from the same university where, he was a member of Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity.

He is employed by Price Waterhouse, Cleveland. An April wedding is planned. Furs should be cleaned at least once a year as dirt, grime and dust are a menace to pelts. MRS. EARL L.

BLEVINS MRS. N. BROOKE BURT Burt-Lucia In a nuptial miss this afternoon at St. Joseph Catholic Church, Mary C. Lucia and N.

Brooke Burt, 1463 W. Poplar were united in marriage. The Rev. Kenneth Lawrence, assistant pastor, was celebrant. The bride, the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Benjamin Lucia, 675 E. Princess was given away in marriage by her father. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Burt, 401 fax Coatesville. The bride's gown of white organza was fashioned with an A-line skirt, fitted bodice and full sleeves of Chantilly lace. The stand-up collar and bodice were accented by sequins. Her floor-length mantilla illusion edged in matching lace was held in place by a pillbox. She carried a bouquet of miniature white carnations.

Rita Lucia was maid of honor for her sister. Mary Burt, the bridegroom's sister, and Linda Bonaduci, cousin of the bride, were bridesmaids. Frances Lucia, also the bride's sister, was flower girl. Robert Howl, Coatesville, was the best man. Ushers were Bruce Keslar, Harrisburg, and Benjamin Lucia.

Mrs. Charles Campanella was organist. A reception for the newlyweds, who will reside at 1463 W. Poplar was held in the church social hall. Mrs.

Burt, a graduate of York Catholic High School, is a senior at Millersville State College and a student teacher at Noell Elementary School. Her husband, a 1967 graduate of S. Horace Scott High School, Coatesville, was graduated in 1970 from Goldey Beacon Junior College, Wilmington, and is a junior accountant for Philip R. Friedman and Associates. Actions in Divorce Eleven new divorce actions have been started in York County Court and four more divorces have been granted.

H. Kathleen Randall. 607 Clare Lane. Windsor, filed against James A. Randall, 607 Clare Lane, Windsor; Kathy L.

Page, 82 N. Main Dover, against John H. Page, Manchester RD. Lona M. Dietz, 913 E.

Poplar against Paul E. Dietz, 703 Hellam Wrightsville; James F. Musser, Seven Valleys RD 2, aganst Amelia T. Musser, York RD 9: Gretchen L. Autrey, 7.

Eisenhower Drive, against Kenneth M. Autrey, Syracuse, N.Y.; Betty V. White, 352 E. Poplar against Lyndon L. White, Glen Rock RD 1.

Paul W. Hively, 287 Dew Drop Road, against Helen R. Hively, 287 Dew Drop Road; Donna J. Restenberger, 235 Carlisle against Thomas B. Restenberger, 587 Madison Margaret H.

Hippensteel, Abbottstown, against James L. Hippensteel, 145 Carlisle Hanover: Chariotte L. Shock, Felton RD 2, against Vernon H. Shock. Felton RD Mary C.

Tranter, 4 Court, against Devon E. Tranter, Lebanon RD 2. Michael L. Stambaugh, 506 W. Springettsbury received a divorce from Phyllis A.

Stambaugh, 843 Linden Annabelle Phipps, 335 E. Market from John E. Phipps, 149 S. Beaver Esther L. Diehl.

Jefferson, from John C. Diehl 3rd. 15 Center Hanover, and Ann L. Messina, 615 Country Club Road, from Dominic V. Messina, Pottsville.

Addresses are from court records. When you must restring beads, dip the end of the thread in glue. Allow it to dry and it will work as well as a needle. Nylon, thread string or beads dental on floss because are of their durability. Buchmyer-Miller Susie Jane Miller and Robert Kenneth Buchmyer were married at 2 o'clock this afternoon.

The Rev. Leon L. Desenburg, pastor, performed the ceremony in the Pine Grove United Methodist Church, near Leader's Heights. Mr. and Mrs.

Maynard M. Miller, Dallastown RD 2, are the parents of the bride. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William C.

Sheetz, 543 Smith St. Given in marriage by her father, the bride selected a floor length skimmer style gown of alencon lace. Her veil of illusion fell from a cluster of lace petals accented with pearls and crystals. She carried a bouquet of dasies and yellow sweetheart roses. The honor attendants were Mrs.

Hathaway Garner and Denny Stuart. Danny Buchmyer, brother of the bridegroom, served as an usher. The organist, Mrs. Lois Oberdick, sister of the bride, accompanied Wendy Oberdick, soloist. Following the ceremony a reception was held in the church social room.

The couple is honeymooning in Florida. Upon returning they will be at home at 284 Cottage Hill Road. Mrs. Buchmyer attended Dallastown Area High School. Her husband, a graduate of William Penn Senior High School, is employed by Penguin Pools Inc.

MRS. R. K. BUCHMYER MRS. BARRY L.

KELLER Keller-Stumpf E. Diane Stumpf became the bride of Barry Lynn Keller at 2 o'clock this afternoon in the Trinity Lutheran Church, Mount Joy. The Rev. W. Lester Koder performed the double ring ceremony.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Stumpf, 350 Harvey Road, Hershey, are the parents of the bride. The bridegroom is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Lynn E. Keller, Lynbrook Drive. Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose a gown of chantilly lace with a scalloped, rounded neckline, and long pointed sleeves. It was fitted at the waist and flowed into a bouffant skirt and train of ruffles with a bow and streamers gracing the back of the gown.

A headpiece of organza roses and venise daisies, trimmed with crystals, held her veil of illusion. She carried a cascade of orange sweetheart roses with white carnations and camellia foliage. Her maid of honor was Sandra Reed. Additional attendants were Marsha Keller, Cynthia Reed and Rose Marie Nemith. David Koskey served as best man.

Ushers were William Anderson, David Stumpf and Peter Siefring. Guests were received at a reception at the Mount Joy American Leigon. The newlyweds are honeymooning in Atlantic City. The bride, a 1969 graduate of Donegal High School, attended Thompson Institute, Harrisburg. She is employed by R.S.

Noonan, Inc. The bridegroom, a 1967 graduate of Warren Area High School, attended Mansfield State College and graduated from Thompson Institute. He is employed by AMP, Inc. Marriage Performed Linda S. Adams Formerly of Emigsville Marries in Fort Wayne The wedding of Linda S.

Adams and Carey L. Baker 3rd was solemnized Saturday. Aug. 22, in St. Joseph's United Methodist Church.

Fort Wayne, Ind. The Rev. W. L. Baughman of Red Lion, performed the ceremony.

The bride. a former resident Emigsville, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Adams, Fort Wayne, Carey Baker Conschocton, Ohio, is the father of the bridegroom. Mrs.

Jeff Adams. sister-in-law of the bride. and Jean Adams. sister of the bride. both from Fort Wayne, were honor attendants.

Bridesmaids were Mary and Diane Adams. Fort Wayne, sisters of the bride. and Lori and Beth Ann Baker, sisters of the bridegroom. Tina and Jody Amstutz were flower girls and Brian Spahr, York. was ringbearer.

Randall Roth. New York. served as best man. Ushers were Jeff Adams. brother of the Barry Ackerman, Larry Borchelt, Steve Hal'ien and Don Lightell.

Dr. William Fitzkee, Fort Wayne, formerly of Mount Wolf, presented the organ music. The wedding reception was held in the church social room. The couple is residing in West Lafayette, Ind. The bride is employed in the credit office of W.

F. Grant Lafayette. The bridegroom is a third year chemical engineering student at Purdue University, Lafayette. Hang a smali medicine cabinet on the bathroom wall at the children's level. They can keep their individual combs, hairbrushes and tooth paste in it.

This saves mother's time, encourages neatness and prevents falls that occur from climbing to get at regular cabtinets. Bausman-Drawbaugh Peggy Ann Drawbaugh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marlyn Drawbaugh, 436 Beaver St. Hallam, became the bride of Lester Henry Bausman son of Mr.

and Mrs. Lester Henry Bausman, 157 Prospect Hallam. The Rev. James Gilliam performed the nuptial service in Locust Street United Methodist Church, Wrightsville, at 2 p.m. today.

Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose a floor length satin gown fashioned with an A-line skirt and empire bodice accented with venice lace and satin buttons. Her chapel length manitlla was edged with venice late. She carried white lace chrysanthemums and pomipons. Linda Lesh was maid of honor. Attendants were Bonnie Kilgore, Jane Michaels.

Sandv Pavencello and Joan Lesh. Beth Wakefield was flower girl and Jonathan Baus man wa's ringbearer. Gerald La Sage served as best man. Ushers were Chris Peters, Chuck Jacobs, Sam Wakefield and Scott Drawbaugh. Henry Arnold was vocalist.

After the reception in the church social room, couple left on a trip to Ocean City, Md. They will reside on York RD 11. The bride is a 1970 graduate of Eastern High School. He was graduated in 1970 from York County Vocational Technical School. Both are employed by Cor-Box Inc.

MRS. C. H. FILLMORE JR. Fillmore-Blymire Patricia L.

Blymire became the bride of Charles H. Fillmore Jr. at 1 o'clock this afternoon in Trinity Lutheran Church, Wrightsville. The Rev. James Nace, pastor, performed the nuptial service.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blymire, 241 Chestnut of Wrightsville, are parents the and Mrs. Charles H. Fillmore, 509 Hellam Wrightsville, are the bridegroom's parents.

Given in marriage by her father, the bride chose a peau de soie gown with venise lace and pink satin ribbon trim. It was fashioned with an A-line skirt, empire bodice and bishop sleeves. Her bouffant veil of illusion was held with a band pink and white lace petals. Trudy Blymire was maid of honor and Mrs. Jackie Price was matron of honor.

Attendants were Brenda Ness. Jody and Jackie Price. Tony Fillmore was ringbearer. Frank Mapstone served as best man. Ushers were Dale Reisinger, Wayne Admas, Bob Gipe and Gerald Price.

Sidney Forrey provided the organ music. The wedding reception was held at the bride's home. The couple will reside at 223 E. Philadelphia upon their return from a trip to Florida. The bride attended Eastern High School.

The bridegroom, who attended Red Lion Area High School, is employed by Lancaster Electric Co. BETHOTHAL REVEALED FOR NANCY L. PRELIP Mr. and Mrs. Paul F.

Prelip, 135 N. Rockburn have announced the engagement of their daughter, Nancy Lee Prelip to NANCY LEE PRELIP Steven Tobias Starner, son of: Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Starner: 10 E.

9th Ave. Miss Perlip, a 1969 graduate of York Suburban High School, is employed by the Seven-Up Bottling Co. Her fiance, a 1969 graduate of York County Vocational Technical School, is employed by York Transfer Co. A November wedding is planned. Canned foods should be stored in a dry place at room temperature, preferably not above 70 degrees.

MRS. MARK LEE RUDY McElwain-Barber Diane Lois Barber and Robert Clitus McElwain were married at 2 o'clock this afternoon at Asbury United Methodist Church. The Rev. D. Perry Bucke, pastor, and the Rev.

L. Vance Green, assistant pastor, performed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Howard A.

Barber, 799 Grandview Road, are the parents of the bride. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clitus F. McElwain, 2095 Herman Court.

The bride's father gave her away in marriage. For her wedding the bride selected a gown of white silk organza fashioned with an Empire bodice accented with daisy applique trim, bouffant sleeves and a long train. A Camelot-style headpiece of daisy appliques held her cathedrallength veil of silk illusion. She carried a cascade of white glamellias. Janice Lynne Barber was her sister's maid of honor.

The bride was also attended by another sister, Lori A. Barber; Elizabeth S. Banks, Lois I. Barrance, and a cousin, Jean A. Whitman.

The bridegroom's brother, William C. McElwain, was best man. Serving as ushers were Charles Smith 3rd, William Salisbury, Dale Brevenour and Dave Douhgerty. Harold Hunt was organist and Ralph C. Woolley was soloist.

A reception in the parish hall followed the wedding. Mrs. McElwain is a 1967 graduate of York Suburban High School and a graduate of Lankenau School of Nursing, Philadelphia. She is a staff nurse at Chester County Hospital, West Chester. Her husband was graduated the same year from Central High School and is a senior at West Chester State College.

The couple will honeymoon in the Poconos and reside at West Chester. Rudy-Lutz The wedding of Victoria Jean Lutz and Mark Lee Rudy took place at 11 o'clock this morning in St. John's Episcopal Church. The ceremony was performed by the curate, the Rev. John D.

Crandall. Mr and Mrs John Lutz, 1901 Bannister are the parents. of the bride. Mr. and Mrs.

Albert T. Rudy, York RD 1, are the bridegroom's parents. Escorted by her father, the bride selected a gown of ivory chantilly lace with an empire bodice, high sculptured neckline and long flared sleeves. An A- line skirt flowed into a chapel length train. The gown was accented with seed pearls.

A matching lace cap trimmed with seed pearls and crystals held her elbow length veil of illusion. She carried an Edwardian bouquet of miniature carnations and white roses. The honor attendants were Stephanie Locke and Brad Rudy. Ushers were Rodney Gross and Ralph Senft. Richard Folk was the organist.

Guests were received at the reception at the Out Door Country Club. The couple will reside at 1901 Bannister St. The bride attended West York Area High School. The bridegroom, a 1970 graduate of York County VocationalTechnical School, is employed by York Hospital. Calendar of Events Sunday Indian Steps Museum, Lower Chanceford Township, open, 10:30 a.m.

to 6 p.m; program. Geary Russell Family, 2:30 Historical Society of York County, open 1 to 5 p.m. Gates House and Plough Tavern, 1 to 5 p.m. Monday "Stay at Home and Live" Program, Kiwanis Lake, 9 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.

1 Indian Steps Museum. open, 10:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.; physical fitness exhibition, 2:30 p.m. MARSHA E. SHEAFFER IS PROSPECTIVE BRIDE MRS.

DENNIS MYERS Myers-Dunlap Cheryl E. Dunlap and Dennis Myers exchanged marriage vows in Asbury United Methodist Church at 10 o'clock this morning. The Rev. D. Perry Bucke, pastor, officiated.

The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Helen Dunlap, East Street, and Edward Dunlap, Wrightsville. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Myers, 202 W.

Jackson are the parents of the bridegroom. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a full length white chiffon empire re styled gown with a matching train. She carried lilac and white asters. Her matron of honor was Mrs. Rena Stahl.

Other attendants were Mrs. Kay Page, Mrs. Jane Light and Mrs. Judy Myers. Gary Myers served as his brother's best man.

Ushers were Terry Myers, brother of the bridegroom; Charles Light and Richard Page. Following the reception at Avalong Dining Room, the cou-; ple left on a wedding trip to Williamsburg, Va. LICENSES TO MARRY The clerk of the Orphans Court office has received marriage license application from the following: Robert Lee Livingston, 2130 Farm Lane, and Connie Jane Stough, 1860 Bannister St. Ellis Leroy Grendell, Manchester RD 1. and Mary Catherine Kahley, Manchester RD 1.

Timothy Richard Barrett, Spring Grove RD 3, and Audrey Lee Dubbs. Hanover. David Philip Diehl. Seven Valleys RD 2. and Catherine Diana Young, 548 S.

Main Red Lion. David Charles Hess. 258 S. Walnut Dallastown. and Carol Ann Reisinger, 130 S.

Main Yoe. Donald Osborne Loucks 2nd. 237 W. Jackson and Donna Jean Spotz, 360 E. Springettsbury Ave.

Donald Lee Abell. 542 Baltimore Hanover, and Barbara Jean Becker, 630 Gay Hanover. Richard Ernest LaCroix. 654 Company and Suzanne Marie McCormick, 623 N. Hawthorne St.

Larry William Aungst. Columbia, and Pamela Jo Howard, Red Lion RD 2. Thomas Linwood Childs, 2040 Thelon Drive. and Cindy Lou Summers, 1702 Monroe St. Richard Lane Bell.

2657 N. George and Theresa Ann Steinfelt. Red Lion RD 2. Floyd Gene Zirkle Dover RD 2. and Azz Sue Ann Estep, York RD 1.

Kenneth Scott Krout. 1821 Wyndhurst Court. and Vicki Ann Kling. 6 N. Main Manchester.

Robert Franklin Jones, 378 E. Market and Earline Linda Ruppert. Thomasville RD 1. Gary 'Allen Boyers, 431 Baltimore Hanover, and Yvonne Marie Kress, 01520 Baer Hanover. Joseph Michael Kann.

York RD 4. and Sondra Jane York RD 4. Dennis Leon Ness. York Haven RD 1, and Marcia Ellen Turner. 269 S.

Walnut Dallastown. Daniel Everett Sjoberg. St. Johnsbury. and Debra Lyn Peppler.

2183 High St. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn R. Sheaffer, 734 Tanglewood Road, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Marsha Elaine MARSHA E.

SHEAFFER Sheaffer, to Horace E. Miller son of Mrs. Dorothy J. Miller, 21 Geiselman Drive, Jacobus. Miss Sheaffer, a 1969 graduate of Central High School, is employed by Hochschild-Kohn.

Her fiance, a 1966 graduate of Dallastown Area High School, completed two years of service in the Army and is employed by Borg-Warner Corp. Ann Landers' Letters mean and you are not going to outgrow it. You'll probably get worse unless you make a conscious effort to improve. Decide what you consider your responsibiities (apparently a Mother's Day gift falls into this category, although it need not), then force yourself to act on it. After a while, you will establish a pattern of "coming through" when you feel you should and it won't be so painful.

Dear Ann Landers: I was going with a man I loved very much (still do). A couple of months ago. I thought for sure I was pregnant. I was certain he would marry me but I was wrong. Instead he gave me $2.500 and told me I could do what I wanted put a down payment on house, get an abortion or leave town.

Marriage wasn't one of the choices he offered. I. decided to buy a house and stay in town, hoping he'd change his mind. Now I find I am not pregnant and never was. I was too ashamed to admit the truth so I lied and said I had a miscarriage.

He believed me. Last week he told me in plain language that our romance isi finished because he cannot afford any more scares like the one I gave him. He also said, "For a 26-year-old girl you are too dumb for me." I am renting the house and giving him a percentage of the rent. But I feel guilty because I lied to him. Should I tell him the truth so I can sleep better at night? I promise to do as you say.

MESSED UP AT 26 Dear 26: Tell him the truth. Since he gave you the money and the choices, the house belongs to you. I hope now you will sleep better at night and alone. Dear Ann Landers: I am dating a very attractive girl (age 24.. The troub is.

she is too attractive. She attracts a.l kinds of guys and I am beginning to think she does it on purpose. Whenever we go any place she starts conversations with strangers. I've told her I don't like She says she, has a naturally outgoing personality, and I should be proud of her friendliness. Please comment: BIG FRANK Dear Frank: Sounds as if the girl's personality" is going out too many directions.

Don't make any serious plans (like marriage) until you learn the limits to her friendliness..

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