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May 3, 1983 Because your sights will be set higher this coming year, that which you hope to bring into being may take a little longer to- achieve. Don't be discouwged even If the pace is stuggis TAURUS (April 20-May 20) in striving for your objectives today, you must be very careful not to wound others in the process. Be a go-getter, but also be a nice guy. Order now: The NEW Astro-Graph Match- maker wheerand booklet which reveals romantic combinations, comptibilitles for all si ns. tells how to get along with if finds rising signs, hidden qu ties, plus more. Mail $2 to Astro—Graph Box 489, Radlo City Station, N.Y. 10019. Send an additional $1 for your Taurus - Astro-Graph predic- tions for the year ahead. Be sure to give your zodiac sign. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Dis- engage yourself from unpro- ductive procedures today once you see they'li not produce desirable results. Don't attempt to rid@'a.dead horse. CANCER (June 21-July 22) Caution and prudence are required today in joint ventures, especially if they are a financial or commercial nature. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Try to stay .on the best of terms with coworkers today. If relation- ships aren't affable each may cause unndcessary problems for the other. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Your judgment In financial or career maiters might not be up to its usual standards today. Stall for time so that you can study important decisions. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Don't try to force issues today if oth- ers are not in accord with your ways of doing things. Reluctant wpponavs will prove of small SCORMO(O¢3.2:S§OV ”all may prove wiser tpday not to do things for others which you aggressive, but she was. a dancer, I would be given a correction in ballet class and I would: look at my. mother and she would be turning her feet 'out, indicating what I should be doing. I was getting it from all sides!\ ' Miss Verdon, who is anything but \dumb wastes no time regretting a prime that is past. \I'm very happy to go on to other things,\ she said. \Oh yes - I'll dance a little bit, like I do in 'Legs,' but that’s it.” ASTRO-GRapH people“ Mailer Speaks On € writer becaug' it promim 7 B JOAN HANAUER .. Unit Pressinteruatlonal HALSTON'S CHIC AUDIEN- ¢CEMarthaGrahamthe doyenne of modern dance 'who will celebrate her89th birthday < on - Mayi- 11; attended: the Halston fall and winter fashion ~ opening last week. She sat with Andy Warhol and Bianca Jagger, a regular at Halston shows. Miss Graham was asked what brought her to a fashion opening. . ''It's great fun,\ she said. \The girls are at their most beautiful. It's a dramatic event for me. I wear Halston's clothes exclusively.\. True to her word, Miss Graham w wearmgawhiteHalstondmi expériences you can't \ get \ci otherwise ..; Yet if they do ,- break through, they discover that: -it's a dull, painful - experience 99 percent of the mne 1! PAT NEAL HONORED: Pa- tricia Neal will be honored May 8 as the Mother of the Year for herhumanitarian efforts by the Hebrew Home for the Aged at - Riverdale, N.Y., a tribute previously paid to presidential mothers Rose Kennedy and Lillian Carter. Miss Neal, who ' appears these days in Anacin commercials spends much of: her time working with stroke victims. \On her own efforts to Warhol wore blue jeans and a \Dverc°meiherstroke and other dark blazer. Miss Jagger was _Rersonal tragedies, the quotes all in white. * MAILER ON CELEBRITY Norman Mailer, whose novel \Ancient Evenings\ was pub lished this month and already a best-seller, has had a varied career since he became a celebrity 36 years ago with the publication of \The Naked and the Dead.\ He has written 25 books, married six times, fatiwredeightchildrenmtabbed one wife, run for mayor of New York City and spoken out on a great many subjects -all well publicized. He said in the June Harper's Bazaar, \Célebrity is terribly appealing to a young By Ethile Ann Vere ——————_r‘_.— ' REVIEWS Marianne Falthfuil -- \A Child's Adventure\ {island) - Someone should record a Mar- lanne Fafthfull/Joe Cocker duet. Both have risen from the ashes of their own seif-dagra- dation, returning with voices bittersweet from the expart- ence. While Cocker has become decidedly main- stream, however, Miss Faithfull dares to record quirky, haunt- Ing melodies with influences that range from Ellzabethan to Caribbean. Her backing musicians are uniformly top-notch, counter- balancing the downbeat lyrics with clear modern political/protest clas- HelenKeilera \When one door of happiness closes, another ppens. But offen we 1 long at the closed 'door tha we is -do\ not see the one that has opened for us. We must all find these open doors, and if we believe in ourselves, we will find them and make ourselves and our lives as beautiful as God intended.\ _. QUOTE OF THE DAY: The rumors about why Andy Gibb. was fired from the Broadway hit \Joseph and the Technicolor © Dreamcoat\ ranged from drugs to depres- sion over being dumped by. Spaghoti Baked Lagagna Layers af Pasta, wisauce & Meat Balls (2 Mushr eos a_. ”Aft-j £3 Res vcf;- yA Sim $3.3 Lg: ls‘l\ . 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