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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 11, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Friday november 11, 1994 poetic thoughts for veterans Day dear Ann Landers i wrote the enclosed poem for veterans Day and thought you might print it. Its the least i can do for our great veterans. John Alton Robinson West Monroe la. Dear John thank you for sending it on. Printing it is the least i can do. Freedom from the Tomb of the unknown Soldier to the Silver haired crowns of our fathers from the shores of Tripoli to the Pacific a Pearl Green Ann Landers Waters i wish to give a tribute a four starred Salute today for those who  bravely for our Freedom and american Way. We take our rights for granted but they were earned in Blue red blood and courage beyond the Call of duty in France s cold wet mud. Beginning with the revolution through the saudi arabian Sands men have fought and suffered and died on foreign lands. So Salute this veterans Day and Many More to come. Through blood and guts and glory our Freedom has been won. Dear Ann Landers. I pity your readers who Are feuding with neighbors Over wind Chimes. Christine and i have been neighbors for several years. When we need a break from cooking unpacking groceries or washing floors we sit on our patios and talk. When something Good or unpleasant has happened we share it. S when i run out of sugar i borrow a cup from Christine. When she runs out of bread crumbs  from me. When she needs a Roll of film she Calls me. When i need a pair of pantyhose i Call her. We done to keep track of who has borrowed what anymore a we figure it will even out eventually. Christine a husband Jim has cultivated their Back Yard into a Haven of Flowers and Lovely growing things. My Back Yard is a Home for crabgrass and weeds. The Only things our Yards have in common Are wind Chimes and Bells. My family will have to move soon As we be outgrown this House. The one thing i will miss is my Good neighbors. But ill take the wind Chimes with me. Naomi in Pittsburgh letters to Ann Landers should be addressed to her at . Box 11562, Chicago lir. 60611-0562. C creators Syndicate coach not ready to court churchgoer dear Abby i have read and enjoyed your column for years but have never seen my problem addressed. I am a Tennis coach male in my mid-30s and living in Florida. I coach a woman in a Call Susan. She is intelligent and very sensitive. She and her husband Are in their Early 50s and quite Well to do. I have worked with them twice a week for nearly eight years. Four years ago Susan was a born  from being not particularly religious she has gone to attending Church every sunday and Bible study three times a week and she holds prayer groups in her Home several times a month. If the Church needs Money for anything the people there ring up Susan a who immediately responds with a generous Check. Her husband has stopped tearing his hair out and has resigned himself. A a a amp it six months ago Susan began inviting me to. Church and telling me it was time f settled Down mid had a family and Church is a great place to meet singled women. I am not interested in her suggestion and pm running out of excuses. I done to want to risk losing my dear Abby Best client. Abby How can i get her off my Back without hurting her feelings trapped in right court dear trapped your Well intentioned client is probably unaware that her persistence it making you uncomfortable. Try this approach a Susan i really appreciate your concern but i must come to this in my own ume and in my own  if she persists repeat it. The Ball s in your court Good Luck. Dear Abby my husband recently passed away after a Long illness and Many friends Ana relatives were very supportive during that time. His funeral was attended by such a Large number of people there weren to enough seats in the Chapel to seat everyone. A George a one of my sons was a pallbearer. A neighbor who attended the funeral had the nerve to ask me a few Days later a has George cried yet a what a terrible question. Even though George did no to cry at the funeral i know his heart was heavy. Still grieving letter Tor thie column should be addressed to dear Abby at . Box 447, mount Morris Iii. 61054. J c in versa it press Syndicate. 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