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THE COURIER- JOURNAL, TUESDAY, JAN. 4, 1972 A 13 Speaking of People Celebrities will star at cystic fibrosis benefit By JOAN KAY Courier -Journal Staff Writer At the annual Cystic Fibrosis Celebrity to entertaarty, anyone can take the stage Last year Jefferson County Judge Todd Hollenbach and Sheriff Allen Hamilton held forth, singing songs for 30 minutes. "is totally informal and impromptu," said Mrs. Evelyn Richards, expart ecutive director of the Mid-South Chapter of the National Cystic Fibrosis Research Foundation. The fourth dinner, which raises funds for the local chapter and the national organization, will be held at 7:30 p.m.

Jan. 17 at Bernie's Back Room. Chairman is Pee Wee Reese. Radio, television, newspaper and government figures act as waiters and waitresses for the party, in addition to providing spontaneous entertainment, and they also bring along some items to be auctioned off, during the evening. Ryan Halloran's tie and Julie Shaw's shoes have been put up for bids at past events.

Waiting tables this year will be Judge Hollenbach, his administrative assistant, Barbara Hoffman, former Louisville Police Chief C. J. Hyde, University of Louisville football coach Lee Corso, John Mason of the Louisville Colonels, and representatives of the Kentucky Colonels. Representatives of the radio and television world will Coffey, Bob Schulman, Sandy Bender of WHAS-TV; Rodney Ford and Ryan Halloran, WAVE-TV; Gary Burbank and John Randolph, WAKY; Howard Hoffman and Annette Estes, Others are Steve Bass and Steve Parker, WLRS-FM: Chuck Castiel, WSTM-FM; Danny King, Moon Mullins, Jack Braun, and Charlie Bruce, WINN. The Musicians Union, Local 11-637, AFM, will furnish performers, and Herb Hale, president, will bring his Dixieland group again.

performing will be guitarist Bob and folksinger Gene Stewart. Entertainment "is continuous," said Mrs. Richards. "There is always somebody on." Auction items are gag ones The mini auction articles are "just fun items. don't ask for items of value." Usually Tom Wills of WAVE-TV brings along his most recent weather map.

The party is open to public, and tickets may be bought at the chapter office or at Bernie's. The seating capacity is limited to 150 people, and some made reservations a year in advance. Last year's event raised $2,300, and 45 Dear Abby Marriage without sex is OK for this widow By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY: Please, no names or cities on this. I am a 51-year-old widow. I'm considered attractive.

I have no family responsibilities as my only child is married. I have dated a number of eligible men, but there is one I care for above, all the others. 57, but looks much younger. We've been dating for about six months, and I know he cares for me, too. He has been an absolute angel and a perfect gentleman.

Last night he told me he' loved me, but would not propose marriage because he had had surgery a few Abby years ago, which terminated his sex life. I told him it didn't matter to me because I never placed much importance on sex anyway, which is the God's honest truth. He said I was only being kind, and in a few years I would feel cheated. I swore to him on a stack of Bibles that I meant what I said. How can I convince this wonderful man that I want to marry him? WILLING WIDOW DEAR WILLING: Get a higher stack of Bibles.

DEAR ABBY: I recently read in your column a bitter reference to wives who do not have custody of their children following a divorce. divorced and her husband has custody of the children, so you know what she's I would like to tell you of my own experience: I was divorced three years ago, and my ex-husband has custody of our children, 6 and 8 years old. He and I discussed it at great length. Neither of us was stupid, immoral or emotionally disturbed. We decided husband would make a better "mother" than I.

He childhood games, spending time with the children, reading to them, etc. He was a rotten husband but an excellent father. He and I get along wonderfully well now that we are divorced, and more important, the children are better off. I love is SAWN SO1 getting a knot in your stomach thinking about him. LOSE WEIGHT THIS WEEK Odrinex can help you become the trim slim person you want to be.

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stitutes. Sold with this guarantee by: DRUG Taylor STORES per cent stays here for local chapter activities. The chapter keeps some money at all times in a patient service fund to handle emergencies. Last month, for instance, there was a call from Hopkinsville for a child who needed a $600 ultrasonic nebulizer. The Mid South Chapter will furnish equipment when the parents cannot afford it it cannot be obtained through Kentucky Commission for ande Handicapped Children or other agencies.

The 4-year-old chapter, which serves Kentucky and eight Southern Indiana counties, also provides educational materials about the disease. This past year Mrs. Richards covered 14,000 miles across the state showing films and speaking to fibrosis clinic, funded by the national foundation, is located at the University of Kentucky Medical Center and serves about 70 children. Last fall through a door-to-door campaign in the state and special events in various localities, the chapter raised $65,000 for its work. Mr.

and Mrs. McGarvey to live in Lexington JUDITH ELAINE MORGAN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Everett Morgan, became the bride of John Thomson Jacoby By OSWALD and JAMES JACOBY NORTH 10 AQ2 Q6 K109862 WEST (D) EAST 5 76432 973 8654 1097 42 A 3 SOUTH A Q98 KJ10 A853 74 East-West vulnerable West North East South 1 Pass' 3 N.T. Pass Pass Pass Opening South's jump to three no-trump was slightly unsound opposite his partner's weak two-club overcall, but South had no idea that his partner's hand was that weak.

In addition, South had great confidence in his ability to play the dummy. He started by putting up Dummy's queen diamonds. Then he entered his hand with a heart and led the four of clubs. West played low and and South jumped up with Dummy's king. When it held South was home free.

He abandoned clubs and took the sade finesse. West was in with the king and cleared the diamonds, but he was too late. South collected three tricks in each major suit plus two diamonds and one club for his game. "Nice play," said West. "Chucked," said East.

"West should have gone right up with his ace of clubs and beaten the contract." East was wrong. South would still make his contract if West had played the club INC. SALE Three Days COATS- SUITS DRESSES HATS "ALL SALES FINAL" 'Shop Individual 303 W. Broadway have unrestricted visitation rights, they love me, and I see them often. It is time people, and the courts, realized that some men are more capable of rearing children than some women.

Just because a mother gives her husband custody of the children doesn't make her a horrible person. Perhaps she has made greater sacrifices for the benefit of her children than the hardheaded, bitter mother who uses her children for financial gain and a club to punish her husband. Please be fair and print this. DEAR ABBY: The boy I like a lot has a reputation for being wild, but Tony really is a swell kid, Abby. People just don't understand him.

Tony was thrown out of school for kicking a substitute teacher in the cafeteria. But the kids who saw it said she was trying to stick a flower in his hair. (His hair is quite long.) Tony's parents came to school and caused a big stink so he is back in school on trial now, but my folks forbid me to have anything to do with him. They won't even let me talk to him on the phone. Abby, please help me convince my folks that Tony has learned his lesson and will not do anything wrong in the future.

TONY'S GIRL DEAR GIRL: People are judged on their past performance-not on their future intentions. Tell Tony to start building a of good behavior if he wants to see you. Chicago Tribune-New York News Syndicate GOING OUT OF BUSINESS LAST 5 DAYS at Guss Sample Shoes License ALL LADIES' SHOES $300 FOR PAIRS $500 Famous Brands GUSS SAMPLE SINCE SHOE 1932 SHOP 423 W. Walnut Across from Kentucky Hotel Sorry, All Sales Final- No Exchanges -No McGarvey, son of Mrs. Harold Gordon of Lexington and Davis Thomson McGarvey of Georgetown, Dec.

27 in the chapel of Harvey Browne Memorial Presbyterian Church. After a wedding trip to Curacao, the newlyweds will live in Lexington. MR. AND MRS. Stanley B.

Moore of Jeffersontown announce the marriage of their daughter, Jennie Melinda Moore, to Scott David Hawkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hawkins of Grove City, Ohio, formerly of Jeffersontown. The wedding was Dec. 21 in Morehead Methodist Church, Morehead.

Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins will live in Morehead where they attend Morehead State University. THE LOUISVILLE Cardinal Garden Club will meet tomorrow at 10 a.m. at the home of Mrs.

Ray Dunaway, 3104 McMahan Blvd. MARRIED DEC. 29 in the Chapel of Memories, Central Christian Church. Lexington, were Karen Elise Parsons and Dale Frederick Chapman. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Alton R. Parsons of Lexington, formerly of Louisville. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Herbert Blizzard of Walton and Clyde Chapman of Verona.

The newlyweds will live in Louisville. bridge ace. West's best defense would be to play diamonds. South could take his ace now or hold-up one. Then he would lead his last club.

West would have to play low and the trick would be ducked to East's jack. East's best play would be a spade, but South would refuse the finesse and make his nine tricks with one spade, three hearts, two diamonds and four clubs. What's your bid? The bidding has been: fest North East South 3 A Pass You, South, hold: DA2 Q9876 40106 What do you do now? A-Pass. Your partner won't have more than seven playing tricks. While your ace of trumps is going to be a trick, it is very unlikely your queens will be any use.

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