ANN LANDERS Childless Pair Dear Ann Landers: My hus- band and I are in our late 20's. We've been married seven years, have a lovely home, ex- cellent jobs and are content. For personal reasons which we do not wish to discuss with anyone, we have no children, Our friends all have children and they badger us mercilessly because we have none, They in- sist something must be drastic: ally wrong with us--that we are selfish and short-sighted. The stock phrase is) "You don't know what' you're missing." They also say we will no doudt end up in the divorce court be- cause a marriage without chil- dren is sure to fail. Why don't people leave us alone? I can't see how our child- lessness affects them, Please. Ann, print this letter and inform the meddlers that all couples without children are not miser- able, And can you tell us how to deal with this problem in the future? --IRATE Dear Irate: I can think of no Irked story. I'm putting it off no longer, Eleven years ago I began an affair with a handsome man. He said his wife had an incurable illness and couldn't live more than two years. I had a fine job, a lovely apartment and beautiful clothes, Soon I was spending so much time running all over the coun- try to be with him (where no one would see us) that I lost my position and had to take a part-time job, Before long I had financial troubles, I was re- duced to bargain counter shop- ping, doing my own hair and skipping the dentist. | Then I learned about other women in his life. He was sprinting out of town with his secretary and taking an old fame to dinner, I was crushed. By this time 10 years had passed, His wife never looked better and I never looked worse. I didn't even bother to tell "Mr, Wonderful" goodbye. I left town and am now struggling to Yetter will help other foolish' girls who are play: the same game.--PAID IN FULL Dear Paid: Your letter is solid testimony to the high price of low morals. Thank you for put- ting it down on paper. Dear Ann: Can you help me get nid of an old lush? It wouldn't be such a problem if he weren't my husband's father. When we took him in it was supposed to be "temporary." Three years have passed and VICAR'S VIEWPOINT ARMTHORPE, England (CP)--Rev. Charles Grice, Ang- lican vicar in this Yorkshire village, has asked brides: "Please don't wear a dress with a plunging neckline." In his par- ish magazine he says they don't realize how immodest they look because the only person who gets the benefit of the decolle. tage is the minister, he's still here. He has had several jobs but spends all of his money on li- quor. We can't keep a ottle of brandy in the house for friends. He drinks every drop. If we didn't buy him clothes he'd be in rags. We set up a charge ac- count for him at the barber shop or he'd never get a haircut. My husband agrees his father should get out but he wants mej' to tell him, I say it's his place. If something happened to him after I asked him to leave I'd feel responsible, Help, please.-- BARBARA Dear Barbara: I admire your forbearance, but what the man needs is help. Nothing in your letter indicates you have tried to straighten out his drinking) problem, | Instead of heaving the poor guy out in the street and hoping he doesn't get hit by a bus, why * ING e SIDING WINDOWS--DOORS FIREPLACE FURNISHINGS @ FREE ESTIMATES @ LES EVENISS not investigate the rehabilitation facilities in your city? A.A, is SALES LTD. 15 PRINCE ST. CLEARING ENTIRE PRESENT STOCK - WONDERFUL BARGAINS AT THE HOUSE OF FABRICS -- 75 SIMCOE ST. 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