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DEAR SALLY BY SALLY SHAW DEAR SALLY: My wife has a habit that is becoming increasingly annoying to me. We have been married only about ten months, and most of thetime she doesn’t wear her wedding ring. Whenever I’ve mentioned this to her, she’s been very cas ual about the whole thing... shrugs it off and says something like she took it off in order to clean it, or while she was doing some particularly difficult chore around the house, and she forgot all about putting it back on. This still doesn’t seem right to me. What do you think? OHIO. DEAR OHIO: Doesn't "ring” right with me either The aver age happily married woman (.and especially one who has been married so short a time as your wife) loves that symbol of her union on her finger, and I think :hat a woman wo makes a habit of taking the ring off and "for jetting” to put it backon cannot oe thinking too much of her relationship with her husband. It’s just possible that your mar riage needs a little lift ...per haps the help of counselor. DEAR SALLY: We’re a group of girls, and one of our girl friends was recently given a new car by her parents, and at first we thought this was great. Now, however, after a few rides with ner, we’re nervous wrecks!She drives like she was blindfolded, with a complete disregard of all the rules of traffic and safety, and there have been so many near mis as v- lth other cars that none of ut wants to ride with her anymore. The trouble Is that she is such a wonderful girl otherwise and a good friend, that we hesitate to risk hurting her feelings by refusing to jump into The Veterans’ Corner EDITOR'S NOTE: Below are authoritative answers by the Veterans Administration to some of the many current ques tions from former servicemen and their families. Further in formation on veterans benefits may be obtained at any VA office. Q -- I have a G. I. loan on my home. I want to borrow money on my equity In the home for my child’s education. Is it necessary to obtain approval of the Veterans Administration for such a loan? A-- No. However, a G, I. loan cannot be obtained for this purpose. Q -- I am an eligible vet eran taking a correspondence course. Do I have to submit a monthly certificate of atten dance? , A-- No, but you do have to submit to the Veterans Ad ministration a certificate of lessons completed and serviced each quarter or everty three mouths. This card is partially compu ted by you. The remain of the card is completed by the school which must cer tify to the completed lessons for that quarter. This card, when sent to VA, starts the checks coming. Q -- I am attending school ..under the G, I. bill. If I want r to increase or decrease the amount of semester or clock hours, what do I have to do? A-- When changing your status you must tell the VA, A notice of change-in-status form is available at most schools or at your nearest VA office. Q -- I am a World War II veteran and have a 20-year in surance endowment policy which will mature in a few cooking f^x I Il f ifyS TANT BY- CASNATION HOME SERVICE DIRECTOR Make your Thanksgiving dinner extra-special with Thanksgiving Day Salad. It is easy to prepave, using velvet!zed evaporated milk. The salad is colorful and bright and adds a pretty touch to your table. Serve it all throughout the holidays. You’ll like it. THANKSGIVING DAY SALAD (Makes 6 to 8 servings! 2 cups waiter 1 cup (8-ounce can) whole 2 packages (3 ounces each) berry cranberry sauce raspberry flavored gelatin y 3 cup chopped apple Va cup mayonnaise 1 tablespoon grated orange 1 cup -undiluted Carnation .rind Evaporated Milk Va cup chopped celery Heat water to boiling. Add gelatin. Stir until dissolved. Pour >j cup hoi gelatin into 5 to 6 cup mold. Chili until partially set. Cool remaining gelatin. Add mayonnaise and Carnation Evaporated Milk Mix until thoroughly com bined. Chill until consistency of unbeaten egg whites. Fold in cranberry sauce, apple, orange rind and celery. Pour into mold on top of clear layer of gelatin. Chill until firm (about ? hours!. Unmold and garnish. her car. Will vou please advise us? SCARED CHICKENS. DEAR SCARED CHICKENS: Good friend or not, her feelings are not nearly so important as your safety and lives. Be as kind and tactful as you can, but be frank. Tell her that you like her very much, but not her driving methods. Tell her you simply cannot risk life and limb until she becomes more efficient behind the wheel. *** DEAR SALLY: I’m a girl of 22, and have been engaged to a man of 25 for two months. I’d be very happy, except for the "shadow of his past” that keeps coming over us. This "shadow” is the girl with whom he went steady for two years prior to breaking up with her and meet ing me. He is continually bring ing her name up and the good times they once had together. And he tells me that I am grad ually causing her memory to fade into the background, and he’s sure that by thetime we’re married he will be completely over her, This makes me feel almost like an "antidote” for another girl’s fascination, and I’m not at all sure that our marriage will prove the final cure he claims it will. What have yon to sav s. h '"- this? MISTY. DEAR MISTY: It would not be good sense for you to continue with a man who admittedly is having such a tough time eras ing from his mind the memory of another girl. I advise you to "unengage” yourself from this man at once. NOTE TO M. D.: the im print on a doctor’s personal stationery reads: "Dr. John J. Smith,” while that on his pro fessional stationery reads; "John J. Smith, M. D.” months. Do I have to take the face value of the policy or can I convert to another plan of insurance? A— You may exchange for a policy of lesser cash value, if you present evidence of good health. 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