PAGE 21-PLAINDEALER-FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1973 Viscounts In Busy Season VISCOUNTS ON THE MARCH SEW WHAT? f 21-21 >1-Z2 your week ahead BY DR. A.W. DAMIS MEMBERS SERVE PANCAKE BREAKFAST Forecast Period: June 24 to July 1,1973 ARIES Most members of your sign will enter a situa- Mar. 21 - Apr. 19 tion that involves a conflict of interests. Bluntly, it's "homelife vs. outside" activities. Incidental ly, avoid a legal decision or long term commit ment. TAURUS Many members of your sign will become trap- Apr. 20 - May 20 ped in a "worry circle." So, try to meet prob lems "one to one," including affairs of the heart. Social activity is recommended! GEMINI There is a chance of unexpected financial obli- May 21 • June 20 gations. Actually, a financial gian is, also, pos sible. Fuzzy stellar patterns, simply, indicate .... money activity! MOONCHILD Long range planning, so it seems, is indicated June 21 - July 22 in your chart. Also, there is an outside possi bility that JTOU will be part of a legal situation, in one foritLor another. LEO This cosmic cycle finds you coming up with July 23 - Aug. 22 answers for unanticipated questions. Actually, you will meet unexpected events with reactions that will surprise . . . even you! VIRGO An event, perhaps a social affair will cause you Aug. 23 - Sept. 22 to do some, rather, deep soul searching. None theless,, you will come up with the answer to a chronic problem. LIBRA It's in the air now; the possibility of quarreling Sept. 23 - Oct. 22 with the opposite sex. Take no one into your confidence. A betrayal is probable, very prob able. SCORPIO Phone calls, letter or word through a third Oct. 23 - Nov. 21 party will play an important role in this week's activities. Also, increased activity in your routine is indicated. SAGITTARIUS Tighten your purse strings. Side step "get rich Nov. 22 • Dec. 21 schemes." It's advisable that you avoid any financial venture, whatsoever. Investments at this time, encourage future reversals. CAPRICORN Behind the scene, someone in authority is Dec. 22 - Jan. 19 speaking in your behalf. Also, many under your sign will become involved in legal matters, in one way or another. AQUARIUS For what it's worth, it's time to begin new Jan. 20 - Feb. 18 projects. Avoid the tendency to talk about "what used to be" instead of "what is going to be." PISCES Legal complications, this week. Also, try to im- Feb. 19 - Mar. 20 prove your standing with someone in authority. Incidentally, there will be a change in routine. PERSONALITY PROFILE For your Sun Sign AnalyKs, sorid Hi $1.00 for postage and handling to Or. Andrew W. Damii, P. O. Box 12766 Petersburg, Florida 33733. day, no:itii, yeor and placs of bir'.h, plus St. Lovely and Easy Two lovely hats come in this pat tern, both yours for very easy sew ing. Why not match a suit, a blouse, a scarp, a dress? You can treat your self to the costume look. No. 3155 comes in head sizes 21 inches, 2?'/» inches and 22 inches. Hat with soft crown takes */4 yard of 44-inch fab ric; draped hat (made double), I % yards of 44-inch. I THINK ABOUT IT! j BAKE SALE RAISES MONEY The McHenry Viscount drum and bugle corps has a very busy season started. At this date they have marched in three parades and have many more appearances booked. In August a trip is planned to Springfield. The fact that the corps is self-supporting is quite apparent in the uniforms members wear. The Viscounts sponsor many money- raising activities, the latest of which was the Father's day pancake breakfast. The young people spend much time in the promotion of these events. Proceeds will buy new uniforms. Some of the present uniforms are 15 years old. Young people interested in joining the corps are asked to call 385- 3168 or 385-8115. WHO KNOWS! 1. Define oligotrichia. 2. Who wrote "Captain Cour ageous"? 3. What mammal flies? 4. Who wrote the song "God Bless America"? 5. Of the 50 states, which has the highest eleva tion? 6. Where is the tallest build ing in the world? 7. Where are U.S. postage stamps made? 8. Name Bathsheba's fa mous son. 9. What is the meaning of the Latin term, "Tempus Fugit"? 917 917 CROCHETED OVEMLOUU This smart-looking overblouse is simple to crochet in one piece. It opens full length in back. Pattern No. 917 contains instructions for making sizes 28 to 40. Send 5Of for each dress pattern, 3Oi for each needlework pattern (add 15 i for each dress pattern, 1 0i for each needlework pattern for mailing and handling) to AUDREY LANE SU RE A U, Morris Plains, New Jersey 07950. By BOB JUSTEN This is a true story...Unpaid pledges caused a fin ancial problem for a church, a business man member accepted an assignment to try to collect what he could on pledges from 25 regular absentees from church wor ship. Before the year was over, TWENTY THREE of the 25 paid up ! First, he called on each of the 25 people personally. He did NOT mention money. Instead, he told them they were missed and invited them to resume church wor ship. He then mailed a hand written post card to every one of them on Thursday and continued to mail similiar cards every Thursday. Each card mentioned the ser mon topic for next Sunday and stressed he would be waiting for them on the front steps to greet them. Never a word about money. Three weeks went by with no response. ELEVEN people showed up on the 4th Sunday ! He continued the post card campaign for six months. One by one, he welcomed 12 more absentees as they came back to church. He accomplished this with simple reasoning. He told these people they were missed and kept on telling them week aft er week. The idea works for churches as well as in business... .GEORGE R. JUSTEN FUNERAL HOME, 3519 W. Elm Street, McHenry III. 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