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‘Mail Order Brides’ Cont. from Page 13
History of the Mail Order Brides of the Old West
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Letters to the Editor
The ACLU
The American Civil Liberty Union is like a pet pit bulldog. Nice to have for protection, until it becomes deranged and attacks someone.
It preys on the peaceful cohabi- tation of people under the guise of protecting their liberty, while at the same time they are destroying liberty.
An example of this type of action took place in a Fremont, Nebraska, public park where there was a Memorial listing the ten commandments. The peo- ple who chose to erect and place this monument were free to do so. There was no civil law against it so they had complete freedom to place it.
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The the pit bull atacks and says, “Oh, no, you do not have that freedom anymore. The monu- ment has to go.”
After all the wars we have engaged in, and all of the lives lost defending our freedom, along with the many emigrants, now American citizens, who overcame hardships to flee tyranny that threatened their freedom, it is a tragedy that most of the population is stand- ing by with apathy while our freedoms slowly slip away.
/s/Dale Wolf, Omaha, NE. (Mr. Wolf is 96 years old - editor)
‘Social Butterfly’ Cont. from Page 7
time lecture program on Friday, February 17, from Noon to 1pm, "Throwing Javelins and Hurling Words? Evidence of Literacy in the Northern Frontier Zone of Roman Britain; at the Center, 16666 San Pasqual Valley Road, Escondido, by Shannon Erickson, an intern at the Center. She participated in three archae- ological excavations, one in Bulgaria and two in northern England. Bring lunch and notebook; drinks provided. Lunch Time Lectures are free to Center mem- bers or with Center Museum admission. Information, contact Annemarie Cox at
acox@sandiegoarchaeology.org or by phone, 760.291.0370.
City of San Marcos Community Services is accepting registrations for Adventure Day Camp for Friday, February 17 and April 9 to 13. Camp meets from 7am to 6pm, will be held at Jack’s Pond Recreation Center, 986 La Moree Road. Daily fees are $23 for San Marcos residents and $28 for non-resi- dents. Campers must bring a sack lunch and drink each day. An afternoon snack is provided. Registration must be com- pleted at San Marcos Community Center, 3 Civic Center Drive. Adventure Day Camp operates during non-school times and offers children the opportunity to learn about a variety of subjects through hands-on activities. Campers participate in creative projects, games, field trips, and special events. For more information, call 760.744.9000.
American Association of university Women (AAuW), Saturday, February 18, 10am, Redwood Town Court, 500 E. Valley Parkway, Escondido. Program: "The Wives of the Founding Fathers: a love story between the U.S. Presidents and their wives" will be presented by guest speaker Francie Spears. Guests wel- come; reservations required. Cost is $12/person. Contact Sandra Gerard at
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dido-ca.aauw.net/.
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Altrusa International and Project Linus' San Diego North County coastal members present their third annual evening of laughter with six comedic speakers and their award winning speech- es. Proceeds from this Live, Love, Laugh program benefit children's community service projects. The event will be held on Saturday, February 18, from 6:30 to 9pm, at Tio Leo's Restaurant at 3510 Valley Centre Dr., San Diego, 92130. Hors d'oeuvres and soft drinks will be served in a casual private room setting. Cost is $20/person. No host bar, fun and prizes. Reservations to 858.350.0328, 760.716.2360 or altrusasdncc@mind-
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Escondido Democratic Club meeting is Saturday, February 18, 10:30am, Escondido Chamber of Commerce, 720 No. Broadway, Escondido. Discussion of
district elections for the city, presented by experts from two cities where Council is elected by district, Paula Lantz, City Council member from Pomona, and Howard Wayne, chair of citizens group that successfully sought district elections for San Diego in 1988. Meeting is free and open to the public, with free onsite park- ing. Light refreshments served. Information, call 760.740.8595, email
communications@escondidodems.org or visit
www.escondidodems.org.
North County Sunday Opera Soiree, spend "An Afternoon with Gilbert and Sullivan" on Sunday, February 19, at 2pm, at the Lake San Marcos Pavilion, 1105 La Bonita Drive, next to Quails Inn. Also, there will be several raffles of well- known professional artists' paintings. $12/donation at the door. Proceeds ben- efit Interfaith Community Services. Concert is sponsored by the United Church of Lake San Marcos. Information, contact Hank Sanford at 760.744.4599, or Soiree Singers website,
www.northcountysundaysoiree.com.
The Kiwanis Club of Sunrise Vista is having a fundraiser at Famous Dave's BBQ on February 20, 21 and 22, from 5pm to closing. You must present a flyer at the time of ordering and the restaurant will donate 20% of the meal price to the Kiwanis Club. Funds will benefit the Kiwanis Pediatric Trauma Program and partner hospitals, including Rady Children's Hospital. For a flyer, contact Carol or Carl Ames at sunrisekiwanis-
club@gmail.com.
The Lake San Marcos Art League will host Paul Ryker at its meeting on Monday, February 20, from 1:30-3:30pm, at the Pavillion in Lake San Marcos,1105 La Bonita Drive. Paul is an accomplished artist; has a B.A. In Visual Arts; studied in Europe and California. His demo will be in Acrylic. Visitors are welcome; visitor fee is $3. For info, call 760.727.9421 or 760.591.9666.
Escondido Arts Partnership Municipal Gallery to hold Workshop on Collages on Saturday, February 25, presented by Virginia Cole. Learn how to make rich- ly textured altered papers. She will demonstrate a unique sanding technique on papers after they are dry. This work- shop uses fluid acrylic paint and medium and white tissue paper. Recommended for the intermediate-level artist working in water media. Workshop fee is $40 for EAP members; $50 for general public; material fee included. Space is limited to 3-10 attendees. Pre-registration required by February 20. Call the Gallery at 760.480.4101, Tuesday 11am-5pm; Thursday-Saturday, 11am-4pm. The Gallery is located at 262 East Grand Avenue, Escondido.
Abbey Road - A Tribute to the Beatles per- forms "A Hard Day's Night" album in its entirety as well as other Beatles hits on Sunday, February 12, at the Belly Up Tavern at 8 pm. The film will be shown throughout the show. The Belly Up is located at 143 S. Cedros in Solana Beach. Tickets are $12/$14 and may be purchased online at
www.bel-
lyup.com or calling the box office at (858)481- 8140. The show's website is
www.inmylifethe-
play.com.
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