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October 30, 1076 . The Ch™„Ic|e . Page 13 !D^ar r.ig' Home Is Split On Voting Issue Dear Liz Mrs. Maggie B. Biggers GhranMe^^rofiL, The Senior, Senior Othen During election time it is hard for some people to choose the candidate they think is best. I am a Democrat and my husband is a Republican. A difference of opinion about the candidates IS causing a problem at my house. He wants me to vote for his Republican candidate and I want him to vote for my Democratic candidate. We cannot agree, and now we are talking of getting a divorce because of this. Please help us. Unhappy Voter to do what I am told at any time. I am very disappointed >n producers and acting. How can 1 change my attitude and still save my career? The Actress Dear Actress, The movie industry is a business like other business. You have some rotten bosses in all kinds of work. You have to learn to deal with this kind of man. Strive for perfection in your career so you can call the shots. Let the producer know you are not for any hanky-panky if it means giving up the part. His advances probably are made on all new members of his cast. He wants to see how far he can go with you and he’ll go as far as you let him. ^ Having problems with your mate? Need advice? For some good advice and concern for your problems write Dear Liz c/o Winston-Salem Chronicle - P.O. Box 3154 Winston-Sa lem, N.C. 27102. Dear Voter, ASTRODEST/NY by Rudy Anderson Staff Writer ARIES Mar. 21 - Apr. 19 Mrs. Maggie B. Biggers, of 2202 N. Trade in Winston s SLs cir’- She said that this was her first vear in glpT^Mr?1ig?e" " b"' senSddzens daughter, who died in 1973 at the age of 61 ^ rom the one daughter, Mrs. Biggers got four grandchildren yin turn gave her six great-grandchildren who gave her four more great-great-grandchildren ^ ft In tebl'Xt' ■" Win«on.Salem n,„s, of her »I Street before the city built the project. WaoT “'“c “ f” over 30 years ■» > receivf„rmTh ■ ^>'0 eceivmg machine operator Kbtfa^LZb:" nr"" '"o ohurch fears ShA • Union Baptist Church for the last 41 '■'‘"'dfa F „d A ir >1^0 served on IW others i, timei f e “ "f =he says has 51,. ” times of financial stress. We. W^noA?” "" n happy with fuen^Zctonrirar"’ “ '''' he around to celebrate her 100th she iuft a lady who is living right so ' % e hft ""• way, she made pie that was just out of this world. Don't discuss politics with your husband since it causes a problem. Go in the voting booth without your husband and vote for who you w'ant. It 'S very unfair to the both of you to try and influence one another for your particular candidate. If you want to save your marriage, and voting for your husband’s candidate will do this, lie and tell him you will, then vote for who you want to. This is what you would call a “good lie.” talrc.s Apr. 20 - May 20 hoppening\hofw?HVivl"yl^VneTo'rfloo?''’"' GEMINI May 21 - .lunr 20 CANCER June 21 - July 22 This IS the rime for happiness onrl ■ ■ r i, i.... .H..- Ml. .i,r„i,.“ :t S:::,!::’'.;-’ - CEO July 23 - Aug. 22 Living or roo high o poce hos ir's price Vn k "" i e con suffer Tfn.L *u- ^ price. Your heo fh suiter. Take things m moderation. VIRGO p Aug. 23 - Sept. 22 o=quointonces with Mother Notpre. It is sur prising the fun you hove doing it I.IRRA »r.. ..i- Sepl. 23 - on. 22 to mokl^o Dear Liz, SCORPIO Oct. 23 - Nov. 21 °'^vice is o refreshing ott itude on your port ond your friends welcome the chonge My desire is to be an actress. 1 auditioned for a small part in a movie the other day and got the part. After the audition the producer came to my dressing room and tried to make advances toward me. He said that if I wanted to make it big, 1 would have to be willing Nov:™!.c^2, unusual ol work but your home bose couses undue concern. CAPRICORN . ' ? Dec. 22-Jan. ,9 f" -i-dfo'I gives your finonces o shot in the arm. Moke the most of it. AIICARIUS r I Jan. 20 - Feb. In 'n business, one sometimes must leorn to compromise. Ifs not olwoys eosy or enjoyoble r •PISCRS Fch.'lZ Mar. 20 /ourself spending o lot of time with younger ond enjoying it more pplication For Substitute ders Now Being Accepted G'H.’-in >.i Modern Ways To Beauty 600 N. Patterson Ave. The Total Heauty Center i "^'master R r kjr u • ■ aonii::..^"" announced Pi ^P''‘^^dons are now J^Pted for future •'r Carried I,''"^'nation will be rirtrs Will oe ’■^^•ster of ■sfrn ‘“trgister ot V, ^•‘^b vacancies Salem will be N rlr Carriers duty for the ^’^’'•^rs on rural routes when they are absent for vacation or illness. They also may compete for regular assignments when rural car rier vacancies occur. All interested persons who meet the requirements as described in the announce ment are urged to apply. Complete details are posted at the local post office, stations, municipal and Fede ral buildings if Wig Specialists ★ Coloring ^Manicures Skin Care Jewelry Permanents for Appointment 722-0562 I . ’ i ( ■f f
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