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DEAR SALLY RT WALLY SHAW OSAR SALLY: I need some ad nc* * »*lp for my daughter who 1 * very unhappy girl at the pre •ent time. She is to be married next nonth. My cousin, who has always 3 * e ® very close to our family, has » foui-year-old daughter on whom ■he and her husband fairly dote, rhey want very much for their :hild to serve as a flower girl at ny daughter's wedding. My daugh ter does not want a flower girl. She says she has attended too many weddings where small -children participants have botched their Tarts and turned the wedding into A • r COIJPON ; J 6 Shirts Laundered For SI.OO * 6 FOR SI.OO—SAVE 20c I I This coupon is worth 20c when presented with 0 shirts | in be laundered. Six shirts normally coot $1.20. Our special | ■ coupon offer saves you enough to get a shirt done free. DONT DELAY—SAVE 20c TODAY! SPEED WASH 319 N. Tarboro St SA VS! VIOLET-SPRAY AUTO WASH "99 < Mon. thru Thurs. 8:30 A. M. to 6P. M. $1.19 Fri., Sat & Sun. 8 AM-6 PM Sunday BA.M.to 10 A. M.—l 2to2P. M. Your car sparkling dean in minutesl FROM EXCLUSIVE violet spray “GLAZE” $9-75 Drive in^^TODAYI CHISiPV^ <^9ostspray> T*DW 1039 North West Street Behind Deveraux Meadow Ball Park • circus I dislike very much the idea of hurting my cousin’s feel ings, but I do want my daughter to be happy. So, what can you advise? MOTHER OF THE BRIDE. DEAR MOTHER: It la the bride's inalienable right to In vite whomever she wiabas to take part in her wedding cere mony,. and if yens daughter dees net want a flower girt toe should not be pressured Into having one. Yen’ll have to ex plain this as tactfully as yau ran to your coaata. DEAR SALLY: I’m a girl of 21, DEWARS White Label SCOTCH WHISKY BLENDEO AT PROOF OCHENLEY IMPORT CO.. NEW YORK. N.Y. Saint Augustine's To Hear Outstanding Japanese The Rev. Deisuke Kitagawa, Ex ecutive Secretary of the Division of Domestic Missions, will bo the guest speaker at the St Augustine’s Formal Opening Exercises October 11. Prior to joining the National Council staff, Mr. Kitagawa was secretary of the Secretariat on Ra cial and Ethnic Relations, Depart -1 REV. DAIBUKE KITAGAWA ment on Church and Society, Divi sion of Studies of the World Coun cil of Churches in Geneva, Switzer The Roving Reporter BY REV. D. N. HOWARD BPECIAL NOTE: The CAR OLINIAN win give SI.M for each question mod In thli col umn. Winner this week Is Mrs. Pensacola McClain be. Auburn. Send your question to T. O. Bos 428. Raleigh, N. C. or call a senior in college, and this past summer I met a very charming and attractive man of 24. We had several marvelous dates. Then I learned the shocking news that he was married, sent him on his way. and tried my best to forget him. I wasn’t very successful. A couple of weeks ago he phone me, and I met him in a cocktail lounge Just to talk. He told me that he and his wife are now separated, but that she refuses to give him a divorce. I still think lots of him. Do you think, under the circumstances, that I should continue to go with him as he is begging me to do? BONNY LOU. DEAR BON NT LOU: Tour letter seems to Indicate that ba sically you are an Intelligent and principled girl, and you know It’s wrong to carry on with a married man. no matter how “estranged" he claims ho and his wife are. And a really honorable and worthwhile man waits until his marriage Is le gally dissolved before he tries to Involve another woman. My advice to you Is to check this man out of your life and out of your mind. DEARL SALLY: My wife and I have never had any trouble with neighbors previously, but now I think we’re heading that way. A family has moved next door to us. and they have a couple of boys who persist in boucing their basketball against the tide of our house. This goes on every afternoon after school and into the evening, and it’s fast driving us craxy. I hesitate to complain to their parents because, from what I’ve always heard, this usually causes strained feelings. But we MUST do something. What? DEAR SAM: Why not talk with the beys themselves? Da not da this In a stern sr disci plinary manner, hut keep ev erything In a light vein. Tell then your nerves are shattering from the constant rat-a-tat of their ball against your house, and you might gain some popu larity with them. too. If you volunteer to help them con struct a basketball hoop on their garage or an one of thetr trees. DEAR SALLY: My daughter-in law has redecorated her home at considerable expense, and for the most part it has been done beau tifully. But the draperies she chose for her living room are all wrong. They clash resoundingly with die other furnishings in the room and every time I enter that room I have to swallow hard to keep from saying something I might regret later. I guess the fact that I'm only a mother-in-law rules me out from having my opinions or at least that’s what I’ve managed to gather from having read your column in the past. How about this? H. G. DEAR H. O.: I’ve never said a wether-tn-law can’t have opinions. But If she’s a goad and arise and tactful uaethev-ta lau. shell keep swallowing them as you’ve been dstng un less she’s asked. CONFIDENTIAL TO UNDECID ED: If the best that can be mid a bout this man is “he’s better than nothing." then I advise you to my no to his proposal A marriage baa ed on desperation has little or no chance, and you’d be risking a life time of misery If you were to go into this one Much, much better to wait until Mr. Right comm a long. VIOLET-STRAY AUTO WASH A new auto washing proceaa has come to Raletgb. It offers many features such as: True Bell Serv ice Vaocumlng. Auto Wash Me, Monday through Thursday. Tri day through Sunday tl lS and Violet Spray Olase tt.Tl This wonderful auto wash Is located at 10M N. West St behind Deveraux Meadow Ball Park. land. Born October 23. 1910 in Taiho ku, Japan, he was he son of a priest of Nippon Seikokai. In ISS3 be ob tained hit B. A. degree tram St. Paul's University in Tokyo. Ad mitted into the General Theologi cal Seminary in New York City in 1937, he received hit S. T. B. de gree in 1940. Mr. Kitagawa pursu ed further study at the University of Chicago Divinity School in 1952, 1954-55, then attended the Ecumen ical Institute in Celigny. Switzer land for a year. Ha ordination to the diaconate took place in 1939 by the Rt. Rev. Henry St. George Tucker, the then Presiding Bishop. In 1940 he was ordained to the priesthood by the Rt. Rev. S. Arthur Huston. Bishop of Olympia. He held such positions as: cate chist. Fukui, Japan; 1933-37: priest in-chafee. missions to Japanese A mericans, Seattle and Kent, Wa*- ington, Dioceee of Oljrmpia. 1939- 42: pastor. Tulelake Christian Church. Tulelake War Relocation Center. California. 1942-43. In 1943 he became Field Secreto ry of the Federal (now National! Council of Churches’ Committee on Japanese American Resettlement. After a year, he resigned to be come director of the United Christ ian Ministry to Japanese Americans in the Twin Cities Area. Minneapo lis and St Paul. Minn., and to minister to Japanese American sol diers at Fort Snelllng, Minn., from 1944-49. Rev D. N. Howard. QUESTION THIS WEEK: “Who WIU Win The World Series —Giants or Yankees?" | H. C. HIGH, iSr.. 907 E. Har gett at.: “Yan kees, one must keep in mind the past reputation of this club and you will have to say this club Is coming through. My favorite Na tional League team is the “Dodgers’* I Hj i i i i ; I I j I would really like to see the Giants win this year, but I am afraid they won't make It through. The Giants are tired, coming from the playoff.” MRS ZONNIE WILDER, Route 3. Raleigh: " The OlanU. I think that the Giants ara better ball players than the Yankees. The Yankees have had a good team for a long time. This year the Giants are a lit tle better. You can count on Willie Mays to help bring them to the World champ ionship.” S. J. MACON. 723 E. Martin Street: “Giants, they have won two games in a row. With power at the bat and the strong pitch ing, they will come through with the victory on their own home field, when Mays and Ce- peda are hitting you have trouble on your hands for the other team. I believe they will come through." 1 pR MRS PENSA COLA. Auburn. N. C.: "Yankees, you must admit that the Yan kees have the best ball club They have domi nated the base ball world ac long until you must look for them to win. One must not over- 1 k>ok hitters like Mantle. Maria and Howard. This combination la hard to beat at the bat. I think that the Series will go all the way to the seventh game ” REV IRVIN D A V I 8. 103 Harper St. Qar ncr: “O I ants! They can pro duce the beat line-up that will provide the team work necessary to win. The Oi anU team is my favorite team. I |am pulling for them to win. I a< I 1 I I I I think that the Series will go six games with the OlanU winning games S and S at home ” Parents Host Os College ELIZABETH CITY The Annu al Parents Day Program at Eliza beth City SUU Teachers College. Elizabeth City, was observed at 8 o'clock Sunday morning. Oct. 7. with Registration and a Coffee Hour ji Hugh Calc Hall The program was promoted by toe Personnel Department under the supervision of John R Ms ben. Director of Personnel the Dean of Warner. Mrs. Roe WUlum* and oth er member* of Rie faculty and staff In the morning parents attended the Campus Sunday School and participated in discussion* Arranremenu were made to faci litate attendance at a church of their choice in the community After dinner in the 'Captains DR M. F. SHIITE Dr. Shute, Barber-Scotia Speaks Here Dr. M. F. Shute. dean of tha col lege, Barber-Scotia College, Con cord. and son of the late Dr. Charles Shute. dean of the School of Reli gion, Johnson C. Smith University, Charlotte, will be the featured speaker, Sunday, Oct 28, at tha morning worship services in tha Annual Men's Day services of the Davie Street Presbyterian Church. The services this year are spon sored by the Council of United Men of the Presbyterian Church of whihch John P. Node is the pre sident and Samuel Boyd is secre tary. They are designed to motivate new concepts of Christian behavior in everyday life and to solidify tha strength of the church against Im mediate and visible evils. Mr. Nobla has announced tha names of chairmen of committees in the following areas, who are working out details of the program in their respective areas. They are: Music. Mr. D. H. Keck: Publicity, Mr. James Johnson: Attendance. Mr. William A. Myers, and Pro gram, Elder Charles G. Irving, Jr Cabin” Lane Hail Dining Room, a program will be presented in the Lighthouse College Center - “So This Il» College” designed to ac quaint parents with the activities of college life outside the classroom. Opportunity will be given parents to express their opinions and ask questions. The program concluded with an informal Reception, at which facul ty and staff members met and talk ed with parents. ATTEND THE CHRUCH OF YOUR CHOICE SUNDAY pFREE! : 0 iP**® Everything needed to teke m iperhiing picture!, bleck Wr —j AftL/DJAf w co,w! r| »» h .S'Lap f/fßjnn/fV bulbi, better,e., him too' Outfit UNITED TIME ONLY! TREE with purchase of STUMPY FBIQIDJURE WASHER OB DRYER! |CS^ l |lg§A v Tliriftj FRIGHMURE Waster with AUTOMATIC Soak Cycle! I * Bdsts ovtmiffrt Making by far—for I dlsptrs, problam wash loads! I • Naw 12-lb. “big wash” capacity! 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The Thompson School PTA will convene Thursday, Oct. 11 at 8 p. m. in the school auditorium. Tha Grade Mothers will meet at 7:30 Kentucky J9G entlem an KENTUCKY CTHAIGHi bourbon whiskey E^ *250 II PROOF BARTON DftYtUtNO COMPANY —. . - •*r.n ss-w v p.*. • • • . RALEIGH. N. C, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, IMS in Room 3. During this special meeting, the parent* will go to the daswooms and follow and abbreviated dto feram or schedule of their children All parents and friends are invited to be present PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS 1 RALEIGH SEAFOOD Fresh Seafood Daily 410 a DAVIS ST DIAL TB 3-7748 LOOK TO ADAMS NEW RALEIGH LOCATION 4 BLOCKS WEST OF HILLSBORO STREET AST STORE ON THE LEFT For Quality & Price A cow producing 7JS9 pounds aI milk and 307 pounds a* 38 pm Bant butterfat per year body fRB bar way. She produces income at about $4 after all costa arc auMraetad Tha export market to eapaeialty important to North Carolina Bar to bacco. cotton, soybeans ad paltry products. 11
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