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WHtmtllMHIUMIHttlWHtllHttMmtlHtlHHMMUmHmilHIHMtimiimilllllimmiMIMUIHMMWXI Yolonda From Page C1 She's An Adult Now la m Dear Yolonda: I'm married, and 1 love my husband, h< but we are now separated because of some problems with hi my mother-in-law. But that's another story. 1 was 16 when 1 married. Now, I'm 18 with two kids, ot Right now I'm on the spot because I'm in love with m another man, too. 1 don't know what to do, or which way gi to turn. My mother has talked to me about getting a divorce, and living my life like a teen-ager is supposed to. 1 believe 1 have too much pressure for me at my age. i tin - * .... I wnai snouid I do about my problem? I I L.S. in Mississippi I Dear L.S: First things first: By marrying and having a 1 family so young, you've basically forfeited teen life. There is no "getting a divorce, and living life as a teen- I ager." Now you have to be responsible for yourself and I your family. Solve your difficulties by spending the next few months I thinking about the way you want your life to go. Decide I whether or not you're going io-g<* on to school, or if !!H.. you re gbing to be satisfied boinga^wiiAewiFuTiry fo see I your life as you would like it to be five years from now. I From there, ask yourself which of these men Fits into that new self-vision you've created. I Hairstyle Blues I Dear Yolonda: OurJ 9-year-old son is nagging his miiMMMMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiTiiiiiNuiuiiuiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiMiiuaiinmiiiiiuiiiiMiiiiiiiii I Films From Page C1 I IMMaMlllllllllilllllMIMinillllllllMIIMIMIMIMIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItiailllllllllllllllllllllMllllllltl I What Spielburg should have learned after "1941," his big-budget comedy that flopped at the box office like a I beached whale, was that there's a lot of merit in I understatement. But, as the late star of 441941," John Belushi, might say, nooooooooooooo So, if you were thrilled by the snakes in "Raiders," Spielburg gives you more snakes in "Indiana Jones" -and vampire bats and mounds of insects and gratuitous bloodletting to boot. Don't get me wrong, though. Spielburg and his fellow wunderkind filmmaker, George Lucas, who created the character of Indiana Jones and helped devise the storyline in the sequel, impress me with their penchant for trying to make each movie special and sparing no ex pense in the effort. And, as I said before, "Indiana Jones" is fun to watch. However, too much of anything, no matter how dazzling, is too much. "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom," rated PG, is playing at the Hanes Mall Cinema. Next week: "Gremlins." I '^as$?tntQ l lhen things heat up, you want ^ the easy, put-together polish of a jump- % suit. We've got some terrific jumpsuit % styles for you, from New Raves, Eber and % more. In fashion looks and great colors. % 1 Just a sample, this tropical white m, poly/cotton sheeting jumpsuit, 28.00. 5 Vi, I to 13, 21.00 to 58.00. 1 % t JUNIOR SPORTSWEAR - JBtif I WINSTON-SALEM: HANES MALL flKIA 1 MIMMIMIIttlllllllllllllimMtlMmiHillltlllMIMMMtttttnmMMnttmMMMtttmilMMItttMtttMMttl IMIilltHMIMIitttilillilllMiltlllMMiiilHIIIIHHIHIiltllllillMlliHIIiillHIIIItllililMlliltHIIMIIMIItl ther and me for one of the curly hairstyles seen on so sor any young people today. Some of his friends have the thi: urstyles, but 1 can't see a 9-year-old boy having to get 1 s hair done every week. ing He shows me pictures of Michael Jackson and a couple other entertainers, but 1 sjill can't see it. He's been igging us so much about thi&that his father is starting to ^ ve in. f for 1 know that every generation has its fad, and I do see ( m * IP? .... -' v ^k?^r*4HHHpb^4HIHHP^MMH' 'HHV668a^BHHV5^^Si8l^J^eK,,^^e^F>* I FOOD LION ^ I_ _ Ni mini At rl|M # to lialtqaaotitiot. I Kjl eT: I ww*u. (m I Molly Farm* - Grade Chicken Thighs 1 ^ JmZ\ k. /^-Tv |S. A I ijHISI^^Dy^ *- >Sv \#\ \ i Plt$. of 6 - 12 0*. Cmt Budweiser "'" p DL. J i . 4? /> ^>?* BI W I* Wi. v?n? ^ I Miller Lite f Ot. * f ? HtlWWHHIIIHHIimiHHHmwmmMHIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIMIIHHIIIHIHIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIHIIIWII IIIIIIIMMItllllMMIIIIMIIIIMMllllllllllMllllllllUIIMIIItlllllMMMIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIitllllllllllllil! ne sophisticated people wearing the style, but none of s convinces me. think it's silly to be so concerned about hair. Am I beunreasonable? S.Y.F. 3ear S.Y.F.: No. Since when is it being unreasonable a parent to set standards? jive him a reason, the reason being: Vl'rn concerned ^ac5!o55S^*J^I[^H all fl?4 f??4 *SJjiVimli (HI Clt|. HM? L^^Pi rolU* Willi i?4llfrtliWiHM^M" l *2<rr j/ Wilton Wholo Bonolots A 5-9 lbs. A*?. -Slieo* FREE! Pork . Loins Is^tI iiiTO M tV I rl I 79J Palielont California Sweet SunCalifornia Blushed frawberriea Nectarines 199 i^9' Oi. Ca*t/R?$. t Ei. It. 1.5 litar - Lambrateo, Bianco, abst Cella \Jfine M Oi. Lattery P?f?r|?it j^L? Hammer I The Chronicle, Thursday, June 14, 1984-Page C5 IIMIiMltllllltllllllllllMtllllllMIIIHMIHIIIHMIMNIHIIAMIMKHNMINMMMMIMKMIHINMtNMM about your hair, but I'm far more concerned about your future and the seriousness of your goals. So, the $10 a month we would have spent on getting your hair done is going into a savings account. In a year you'll have enough money to put toward a home computer or your college education. You'll have something concrete; your friends will have memories of curly hair. Got a problem or a gripe? Write Yolonda Gayles, P.O. Box 19112, Chicago, III., 60619. p-1-1?? ~ 1# 4 Ik*. I Slieri FREE) I Dubuque I Canned Haw I y?T J TTwT^^^H^^ I 9 I QJC ll Da???a 2 \ D.l#f Ctk?/Ci?f?iM FfM Cokt Kot? ? CtfftlM Frtt Diet Coki s < ?
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