12 tm eAßoumn WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, AUGUST 29. 1959 BY SALLY SHAW DEAF SALLY t am a girl of !4 and am very unhappy because i have a mother who is always ■'•..■•niplaming because we don’t have close mother-and-daughter" re 'ationshlp She says I'm too se 'Tetive. that I never confide in r But how can f confide in her ” lien eyerytime f tell her some thing she blabs it. ell over town? 1 really do wash 1 had a mother 1 could confine in She reads yours column regularly and mavbe if vou orint. this. * will Vipip t;tfers '•ANDY DEAF r, \vr. t i a «■» ,r m p . thlse vt jib vou tom mother should teco&iihr .lie , tones of keepfst rnut "secrets" eonfidentlaJ vv, i,;■ ,, v* Wn»»i You're building' a wall where there should be * bridge’ DEAR SALLY ■ While T was con fined in a hospital, many of my good friends visited me regularly and brought me gifts I have thanked most of these persons either personally or by telephone Is it necessary for me also to write each one a. thank you" note of some kind ? R.S T. DEAR fTS-TV, No you need ■write only to those friends whom you have not been able i© thank personally. DEAR SALLY My husband's mother is driving me to distrac tion. she keeps suggesting that 1 have another baby, even though Eve already had two in four years of marriage. She's always harping ot! how wonderful a large family is—what s happy time she had rwsm? her seven children, and ,v>, on and on 1 don't, want to be. i rude to her but I'm perfectly! happy noth my two offsprings for j the present, and my husband" goes j a.long with me on this Hove '’on anything to say about, this? NELL., : DEAF NELL: Since you and your husband are of one mind regarding the present size of ’our family that’s it! This is nobody’s business but your own, Y T our mother-in-law may mean well, but she’s off base, and your husband should tel! her about this. DEAR SALLY: I’m a fellow of 19 and in love with a girl of 17, I know this is really love, because 1 dated loads of girls before I met her Were planning on getting' married in about- a year after I've raved up enough money to put down on a car The big trouble is that this girl of mine is as sweet as apple cider when were alone together, but she turns into vine gar whenever we’re with other people Sh c criticize, 1 - everythin® I do, and dishes out insults like mad Maybe she hasn't, grown up vet What do you think? CARL DEAR CARL: I think maybe vou BOTH havent’ grown up vet The fact i!>at you’re hang- i me your marriage on the down > payment on a car is a, prett.v good indication of your imma turity. This girl's behavior in , public is a grandstand effort <« everyone you haven't com —at the— Convinced! HHH jjon RALEIGH r TE 2-2835 Fwneral Home “S 2 ™ 322 E. CABAURCS ST. S. FIRESTONE m New Treads ! \\ \ Applied on Sound Tire Bodies* ] lll or on Your Own Tire? jjf.' V' Sam* Tread Width fj~J \/ Same Tread Depth p V Same Tread Design f V Same Tread Quality Ym Den t As New F(r6stone Tlres Make the Plu* Tex end Sscsppabls Tfrs j Down Payment —— ALL SIZES AVAILABLE J 415 FAYETTEVILLE ST. TE 2-3-374 |M ' - A- \ ATTEND N C VOCATIONAL HOME ECONOMICS MEET A record delegation of teachers of home economics In North fare tin a High Schools attended thr annua! Vocational Home Economics | BY DICK JARFF.Tr FOB ANP The policy of keeping em talk- I mg' seems to be getting results That is, s hot war has been pre vented so far over Berlin. Now the leaders of each nation are breaking their necks inviting “ach other to their respective countries in sec how the other's system works Krushchev will be the first to take the overseas hip and the U S will give him a royal welcome. However, he will wine and dine, he is sure to miss seeing i much of America; like the Queen pieteh corraled her Certainly, | neither of you is as yet prepsr- I cd for the- responsibiities of marriage-' . / DEAR SALLY My husband and I attended a party in one of our friend's homes a few evenings ago and while there I was much taken with the dress one of the woman guests was wearing. T casually ask ed her if she had made it herself —end T was rebuffed, snubbed, cold-eyed! I cannot, figure out why in the world she resented my ques tion. Do you think there was any thing wrong with it? MARGE REAR MARGE: Probably this over-sensitive sou! con strued your question as a slur -—that her dress was tre result of ’’amateur workmanship.' Too bad. In the future. If might he better diplomacy if you direct a question of this nature only to a woman «ho you know for sure sews some of her own clothes, WASHINGTON TERRACE APARTMENTS 2 bedrooms, living room, kitchen and bath. Btove, refrigerator neater, water furnished. J. 47.00 Apply in person Tel. TE 3-1102 How Krusehev’s Visit Will Affect leg roes of England, 'he certainly will not learn anything about the Negro, al though his visit will affect the Ne gro How" To answer this question, we must first look into Krushchev'; personality and his motives in making the trip to the IJ. S This writer feels that in the true sense of the word, Krushchev t not even a communist, but a ma terialist and experimentalist H did not rise to supreme power be cause of any idealism, bul because he is shrewd, intelligent and realis tic (I use the word in a very nar row sensei. He is not idealistically interested m spreading socialism, but a man who is enjoying the premiership i of Russia. He is a man who has | heard and read of America since ’v childhood and says before his death, he is going to see that coun try. What in Krushchev doing? Be for he dies, he is going to "live, it up " This motive of Krushchev, | 2 CLEANING SERVICE We the | ! 1 PROCESS" | Established i £I S ”” Russos Hatters & Cleaners - 122 W MART IN ST. Dial XLmple 2-3631 Big Enough T oServe You Small Enough To Know You OPENS ITS 87TH MARKET SEASON 1872 CONTINUOUS SERVICE 1959 7 Big Warehouse Firms Selling Daily 7 C ARO LINA BANNER M L HIGH! FRANK HICK? GENE HUFF LVMAN WTLKTNROM J 5 ««-» TOE CUTTS. Auctjon«t FSRMPR^ 1 Uil WALTER ALSTON. Jr. F H ELLINGTON—JOHN ELLING TON DAVE BOWLIN LEONIDAS HOYLE , _ GILBERT ELLINGTON LIBERTY HIGH PR IG F* GEORGE T. ROBERTSON ** J,VJ ** 4 GENE ROBERTSON C B TURNER —R E. (Bob) TANNER SAM SOUTHERLAND JAMES MURPHY FLEMING BROS TOHN WILSON BILL LACV MOORE’S BIG HENDERSON AH. (Bert) MOORE C C MASON C E (Jeff) JEFFCOAT Accurate Daily Market Reports Over WHVH WHNC 12:00 * 12:10 12:15-12:30 JAMES D. SPEED, Supervisor of Sales ronferetice held ai TAT College, recently. The meet, was held under tire direction of Mrs. Marie Moffiit* extreme light, front cow, dis trict supervisor of the program. while, it is determining his ac •ions, is shadow ed by the skep tre of fear that America does wt want peace and is arming itself to attack Russia There fore, he is also attempting to create an image of himself to deceive, as the character of a flown. Americans have impressions that i downs are not serious, that they are "nice" guys, that, the serious j man has the face of a serious per ! son—not. recogniing that the most serious looking animal is the ass. Thus they will judge Krushchev on how he will act. and not what he is. Tlie American will take Krush chev as a clown, a person not to be feared Consequently, their will of resistance may be weakened—-just . Application Accepted | ? By Phone f Sf Yon Wart! Money Fast, See Us! I CONSOLIDATED CREDIT CORE, 1 11 Vs E. Martin SL V'A 8-5741 | ■_3isp jj ~ . I I Rea] Estate - Rentals ~ Surety Bonds Eire and Automobile Insurance M BUILD AND REPAIR HOUSES Dial TE 2-0956 129 E. Hargett St Raleigh, N. C j what Krushchev wants When the ] will Is weakened, the desire for j peace is stronger than the desire ! for liberty. Once Americans begin I to compromise on their ideals of liberty, the Negro is in for a se rious trouble The visits of Krushchev and Ei senhower are expected to relieve tensions between the two nations, making away for peaceful settle ment, over certain issues, such as Germany It is akjo a policy of keep cm talking to prevent war But it | must be borne in mind that the j American principles and commun ; ism are completely incompatible. ! and before any peace is effective, i some type of painful adjustment j must be made. It may not be a war. ! but it will be painful for nearly ! everyone, Slate College Hints BY RUTH CURRENT SALT HELPS 'BEAT THE HEAT”—Today every homemaker has a ready means of helping her family withstand hot humid days by using a bit more .salt in the preparation of meals and by serv ing salty nibbles with cool summer drinks. Workers who are subjected to long exposure in high temperatures while engaging in heavy exertion or strenuous work, sports, etc. may require an additional pick-up CARTER’S MONTH END FURNITURE SALE 9 V 12 LINOLEUM 10 Cubic Fne* ADMIT? A i RUG S4JB I Electric Refrigerators r i,i ,^r,50.,00 tier it lirh' er§ $| I r, LINOLEUM 32 PIECE whielfool AUTOMATIC REMNANTS DINNER SETS DISH WASHER Vz Price ri9B >159.95g{j° w . mmumimm ,™ p f^l $2.00 Down Delivers Trite Begins at , till. Ju BRASS W Al.l. BRASS & BLACK BOLD TYPE* PLAQUES I. V, STANDS Baby Strollers 79c ea, roixeej. $4,98 $9,95 SAMSON BRIDGE TABLE LAMPS™ BRIDGE TABLES $5,95 Priced From $2,98 SI.OO Down Delivers 30c Down DelE'crs WEBSTER’S ""TmSjT DRAWER « DICTIONARY Chest* Drawers sl-49 sl9,9sl>eH?ers 9 x 12 FIBRE RUGS FOAM RUBBER PILLOWS $19,95 SIOO Delivers SIJB Eadl mmmhcms tsmtmßraaaMaumaaumssxammßPmtßgm — m ——Lua t —i m —-—» , , . .... , .. ..... heaters Or Home "Your Friendly Credit. Furniture Store" T ,, p . K , Phone TE 2-4163 TWO Phone TE 2-7792 I WE. Martin St. LOCATIONS 112 E. Martin Si START THAT BEGIN WITH NEST EGG i/ A SHALL FOR JUNIOR ™ AMOUNT OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT WITH US! We Are £ML Now Paying |jl *** Interest A Year Compounded Quarterly and Intangible Tax On Insured Savings THE HOOD SYSTEM INDUSTRIAL BANK MEMBER FEDERAL INSURANCE CORPORATION 122 Salisbury St Raleigh ! Through * cinch of salt in sunrmer | drinks or salt tablet taken with | water. Children who romp m the sun until they’re luip also may need a quick refresher through adding a tiny pinch of salt to colas and udes and serving saity tiibbies with the drinks. Excessive perspiration robs the system of necessary salt, which must be replaced steadi ly along with water to avoid deteriorating effects oa one's re? til cores*: psresce *.:» salt at mealtimes ttii & long with summer drinks «s «r and inexpensive means toward beating the heat HOME CARE OP CHEESE—Sett cheeses such as cottage or cream are quite perishable, so use them soon after buying. Hard and sem>- hard cheeses should be wrapped well and stored in a cool place to prevent drying and molding Rip ened cheese will continue to ag in home storage whereas refrig' ration slows down the process Use waxed paper, metal foil, or cello phane for wrapping cheese Tni? will prevent the cheese from los ing moisture and absorbing odor-

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