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GAY PEOPLE'S CHRONICLE NOVEMBER 10, 1995

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Darla L. Luebbe & Lorraine Ferret "THE WINNING PAIR"

Call Darla & Lorraine

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Initially, many of our clients call us because we are a lesbian couple. After working with us, our clients refer their family, friends & co-workers because we did a great job. We want you to be so thrilled with our services that you write us a letter that we include in our next ad! Don't forget the Lavendar Rule... "When in trouble, call a lesbian!!"

YOU KNOW "THE WINNING PAIR"!! What our clients are saying:

*...Darla & Lorraine's monthly payment and down payment figures were nearly exact! Thay were "off" by $.50. We're so glad we called!! Annette & Nancy

*... After our 1st appointment with Darla and Lorraine, we knew exactly how much our monthly and down payment would be, before we took one step into that first home. They educated us and removed the fear of buying! Bob & Frank

*...Darla and Lorraine are energetic, knowledgable, patient, informative, honest, friendly and they always returned our many phone calls.

Kim & Wendy

*...After months of house hunting, wear and tear on our cars & our nerves, we were put at ease and you found us our dream home in only 8 days! Thanks ladies!! David & Jim

In 1994, 69% of our business came from past clients & referrals. Now you know why!!

Let us teach you everything there is to know about buying or selling a home!!

CHARLIE'S CALENDAR

■Deadline for next calendar is Tuesday, November 14.

Thursday, November 9 to Monday, November 13

Creating Change Conference in Detroit. Annual gay and lesbian activists' convention hosted by National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, Westin Renaissance Hotel, Detroit; call organizers at the hotel, 313-568-8000; or NGLTF in D.C., 202-332-6483 ext. 3229. Friday, November 10

Love Letters Opening Night, performance piece about love letters exchanged by two people throughout a lifetime, to benefit AIDS Initiative of Lake County Health District and Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS, 8:00 pm, Lakeland Community College Theatre, Ohio 306 at 1-90, Mentor, also runs Nov. 11, 17, and 18, tickets $10, 216-953-7034. Whip It: Leather Night, with the Dragon Leather Club, bring your toys, 10:00 pm, Jerry's Red Dog, 1962 E. Gay St., Columbus, 614-224-7779.

Saturday, November 11

National Leather Association Social, bowling party at Columbus area bowling lanes, noon, call 614-470-2093.

Sunday, November 12

Auditions for Falsettos, 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm, Reality Theatre, 736 N. Pearl St., Columbus, 614-294-7541.

National Leather Association Meeting, 1:30 pm at the Eagle's Nest, back door of the Eagle at the corner of Hickory and Lazelle, Columbus; 614-470-2093.

Monday, November 13 to Sunday, December 10

Names Project Quilt in Cleveland. AIDS memorial quilt will be at the Health Museum, 8911 Euclid Ave., with showings of Stories from the Quilt; new panels will be accepted, museum admission free for PWAs; to volunteer call Charlie, 216-230-2645. Tuesday, November 14 Akron-Kent HIV Update, Seven state-funded Summit and Portage County HIV agencies present update on their AIDS prevention programs, 6:00 pm, Akron Health Department, Morley Education Center, 177 S. Broadway, Akron, 216-375-2159 or 216-923-5466. Bi-Lines Meeting, bisexual support, at Moonspinners Cafe, 7:00 pm, 2659 N. High St., Columbus, 614-863-9094.

Wednesday, November 15

Gay, Lesbian, Straight Teachers' Network, committee meeting 6-6:45 pm, business and program meeting 6:45 to 8:00 pm, Cleveland Lesbian-Gay Center, 1418 West 29th St.; Jim Hassel 216-748-3648.

"Homosexuality: Born or Chosen Lifestyle," topic of HUGS East rap group for gays, lesbians, and bisexuals, 7:00 pm, East Shore Unitarian Universalist Church, 8181 S. Center St., Mentor, 216-974-8909.

HIV/AIDS Community Education Forum, the latest on anti-viral drugs with expert panel, sponsored by Ohio State University AIDS Clinical Trials Unit, 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm, OSU College of Nursing, 1585 Neil Ave., Columbus, 614-293-8112.

ACLU Annual Meeting, Cleveland chapter ACLU of Ohio founder Judge Jack Day, 7:30 pm, Case Western Reserve University Law School, Cleveland, open to the public, call 216-781-6277.

Thursday, November 16

Names Project Quilt in Burton, AIDS memorial quilt at Kent State University Burton branch, 14111 Claridon-Troy Rd. (near Geauga County fairgrounds), 10:30 am to 11 pm; bring canned or dry food or bathroom tissue for PWA food bank; for info or to volunteer call Charlie, 216-230-2645.

"How to Have a Gay Holiday Season" psychologist Karen Cimini will address Visions, an Akron lesbian-gay group, at a local restaurant; 216-688-9988.

All Stressed Out Workshop, Massage, Stretches, Exercise and Nutrition, fundraising coping workshop for Stonewall Union, 7:00 pm to 8;30 pm, $12, Stonewall Union Community Center, 47 W. 5th Ave., Columbus, 614-299-7764.

P-FLAG Meeting, Parents, Family, and Friends of Lesbians and Gays, 7:15 pm at 671 Canton Rd., Akron, near Albrecht Ave., call 216-923-1883 before 9 pm. Columbus G-L-B-T Community Center, second organizing meeting for proposed community center, 7:30 pm, Ohio Union Gray Suite H, 1739 N. High St., Columbus, 614470-2699.

Dr. Christine Downing book signing, Journey Through Menopause and Myths and Mysteries of Same-Sex Love, 7:30 pm at Borders Books and Music, La Place, corner Cedar and Richmond, Beachwood; 216-779-7583.

Lemonade, story of a psychotic stranger who befriends a lonely woman, performance to benefit National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action League of Ohio, 8:00 pm, Cleveland Public Theatre, 6415 Detroit Ave., Cleveland, ticket prices vary, 216631-2727.

Let's Walk Together, new lesbian, bisexual, and gay support group sponsored by the Newman Center Catholic Campus Ministry at Kent State University, Thursdays at 9:00 pm, Newman Center, 1424 Horning Rd., Kent; 216-678-0240.

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