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DEAR SALLY BY SALLY SHAW DEAR SALLY BY SALLY SKAW DEAR SALLY: My husband and I gave our first-ever cock- Itall party last weekend, and to our utter surprise and horror, his maiden aunt (an otherwise dignified and strait-laced lady) became plastered. When I at tempted to reason with her and suggest that she go into our bedroom and lie down, she be came furious and denied loud ly that she had drunk too much. Then she fell down and passed out, and my husband drove her home, carried her into her house, and left her on her bed. Today I received a curt note from her accusing me of humi liating her in front of the other guests and telling me she would never forgive me. How can I patch this up? MARGO. DEAR MARGO: Her note was an attempt to put YOU on the defensive, and apparently she has succeeded. Don’t let her know this. She already knows where the guilt lies. Just wait and hope that In time she will admit this to herself and a pologlze to you. if * * DEAR SALLY: I’m a boy or 13 and have a little brother of 5 and a big sister or 15. My sister goes out on sitting jobs and gets paid 50 cents an hour. What bugs me is that while she’s on these sitting jobs and getting money for them, I have to stay home with my little brother, which I call “sitting,” and which I never get paid a penny for doing. I’ve screamed and yelled at my parents to give me what I deserve, but I am still getting nothing. What do you think about this? NO DOUGH. DEAR NO DOUGH: If your parents gave you what you really deserve for screaming and yell ing at them, you wouldn't be SOLVS-MRIME YOU ARE THE DETECTIVE A new mob has moved Into your territory and begun its ne farious operations. Although the mob is a large one, you have learned that the four men who control it are George Freese, Carl Stevens, Manny Metz, and Ted Conley, one of these men being an alien il legally in the country. Further investigation has un covered the following informa tion: (1) Recently In an out-of-way tavern Manny Metz, under the Influence of a number of drinks, had boasted that ho and the mob’s leader, popularly known as Mr. Big, had been respon sible for the untimely death of the well-known reform leader, Sam Bardwell, whose murder is as yet unsolved. (2) When George Freese heard this, he became enraged and told the member of these four who served as mob treasurer to Inform Mr. Big that Metz was doing to much talking, (3) Aprised of Freese’s re action. Mp*z laughed and told Ted Conley that Mr. Big wouldn’t be bothered, that in fact Mr. Big v/as probably pretty proud of the Job himself. THE BREAKFAST PIE mmmmmmmm: ' aMH M BT '-■ | Meat for dessert? Pie for breakfast? Why not? New Englanders often served apple pie with pork for breakfast. They needed a hearty, yet tasty meal to start the day. Friers Apple Pie is hearty enough for breakfast, rich enough for dessert. Plump pork sausage links are combined with spicy apples and a crunchy sugar, cheese & crumb topping. This one is easy to make, too, says Ellen Edwards, home economist, because the recipe calls for ready-prepared foods like pie crust mix and apple pie filling. Friers Apple Pie 1 package (1 lb.) Oscar Mayer Little Friers Pork Sausage links 1 package (11 oz.) pie crust mix (2 crust) 1 can (1 lb. 4 oz.) apple pie filling 1 cup (4 oz.) shredded process American cheese Vt cup firmly packed brown sugar Preheat oven to 400°. Cook Little Friers according to package directions; drain on absorbent paper. Meanwhile, us® one-half Cackage pie crust mix to prepare single pastry for 9-inch pie pan. ine pan with pastry; flute edge and prick bottom and sides with fork. Bake 8 minutes. Remove from oven and reduce heat to 375*. Pour pie filling into partially baked shell; arrange cooked Little Friers, spoke-fashion, on pie filling; sprinkle wit!i shredded cheese. For topping, combine brown sugar with remaining half of pie crust mix; sprinkle over pie. Return to oven and bake 25-35 min utes. or until crust is golden brown. Serve warm. Make* 6 servings. able to “sit” for a week! As for being paid for sitting In one’s home think now, isn’t that somewhat on the silly side? * * » DEAR SALLY: I’m a girl of 23 and have been seeing a lot of an older man of 38. He Is a successful commercial pho tographer and is now separated from his third wife with a di vorce in the offing. I have been watting now for almost a year for the decree to come through, so that we can be seen to gether in public places--but for some reason the divorce hasn’t yet materialized. lam modeling for this man, and our constant “business association,” along with out clandestine dating, is getting me down. Please advise me. POSER. DEAR POSER: You don’t have to be a photographer to get the picture here. This Is a married man you’re involved with! That should be enough to make you steer clear of him —but added to that Is the fact that he’s a three-time loser, which doesn’t promise much In the way of sollciity of perman ence to any possible future re lationship with you. * * * DEAR SALLY: Just what is the “in” type of wedding ring today? I’m soon to be married, and some of my girl friends claim that the diamond and jewel encrusted wedding ring Is the most popular style for today’s bride. RING-AROUND. DEAR RING-AROUND: This Is not a matter of fashion, but of personal taste. The wedding ring Is supposed to be a symbol, not an ornament. Personally, I like the plain narrow band of gold or platinum which, If you’re intending to do your own house work, is most practical., it never has to be taken off, clean ed, or repaired. BY A. C. GORDON (4) The alien Is opposed to the mob’s recent plans to branch out their operations to some of the neighboring towns. Mr. Big, the treasurer, and Freese, how ever, have been insistent, main taining that “business” has been good enough for expansion of activities. Now, from this information can you identify the leader, the trea surer, and the alien? SOLUTION Manny Metz is not the lea der, Mr. Big (1), nor is he the treasurer (2). George Freese is neither leader nor treasurer (2). Ted Conley is not the lea der (3). Hence, the leader or Mr. Big is Carl Stevens. Since the leader is not the treasurer, we can see in (3) that Ted Conley is the treasurer. Final ly, since neither the leader (Stevens), the treasurer (Con ley), nor Freese (4) is the al ien, ho is Manny Metz. * * * And the victory that day was turned into mourning unto all the people; for the people heard say that day how the king was grieved for his son. Hi V«farea’s Coraar 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 information on veterans bene fits may be obtained at any VA office or your local vet erans service organization re presentative. Q I plan to travel this summer and will not have a mailing address to receive my compensation check. What can I do about this? A— VA will send your check to your bank for deposit if you submit a VA change of address form or a letter over your sig nature. You should also ob tain two power of attorney forms from VA, one to give your bank as evidence of its rights to re ceive and deposit the checks to your account, and the otheY to be retained by you. * * * Q I hear that I won’t get any dividends if I convert my term GI Insurance to a Modified Life Plan. Is that true? 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HT ON WIOCIY IVAIUMtI AAP Multiple Vitamins 'V., c ’ 89c A&P Tooth Potto 49c | icH * BWIB MOW RUNS 3 CCNtSCtmvt TfMSS Soft Ply 20c Dotorgont ’U»> 49c Qw trow f ■pat’a. wow ewfMrjßKira tStahaa-WV” cßgrgi-IWIIPI MWOK USSE liulSS^lr* IVE jSjL'Z&td h 7 SAVE M «ssi»4: Sovc 46c On st.<F.mdrg§ 1 3rd WEEK" ' ,Sc fSBIeSEI I wLZsEZa IS i i Ajox Detergent i 4thweek W ters sl fll vaur I 1 StrJClc 1 Dice* p^'ccJ*n T i p -s."T.v.,”' •fil I Ckm A— Not true. At present, dividends are being paid on Modified Life policies. They would be smaller than on your present policy, but this should not influence your decision toe much. Compare the premium rate for a Modified Life policy at your present age with the rate for a term policy at ages above 50. VA Pamphlet 29-22, which provides comparative de T tails, is available at any VA office or by writing VA. * * * Q-- I submitted an application to VA for dental treatment. Since I live 150 miles from the nearest VA clinic, I’m wonder ing if I .will be required to go there for treatment? A-- No. VA will send you an authorization plus examina tion papers. Have your dentist complete tne examination pap ers and return them to VA. After VA reviews the examina tion papers, you will receive additional authority for treat ment. You should not make any appointments or have any treatment until you receive this authority from VA. * * * And the people gat them by stealth that day Into the city, as people being ashamed steal aw’ay when thev flee in bat tle. Continuing Discrimination Is Reported WASHINGTON, D. C.- The troubling spectre of job dis crimination against minorities and women in America pervades the latest employment statistics released by the U, S. Equal Employment Opportunity Com mission (EEOC). The data were compiled by- EEOC’s Office of Research from reports submitted to the Commission by private industry employers with 100 or more em ployees. They show that In the period 1966-1970, minority group workers - Negroes, Span ish Surnamed Americans, Ori entals, American Indians - and women, in general, were still largely underrepresented In the highest-paying jobs of private industry. The rates at which minority workers participate in this country's lucrative, high-level Jobs are extremely low when compared with rates for the A merican population as a Whole. ST. AUG’S OFFICERS OF These officers of the St. Augustine’s College Physical Education Majors Club are making plans for their year’s activities. Seated, left to right: Miss Theresa Backman, president, a senior from Charleston, S. C.; Bennie Bryant, vice president, sophomore from Winterville; Miss Anita Chase, assistant secretary, a freshman from Rocky Mount; Miss Martha Ramseur, treasurer, a junior from Shelby; Miss Jacqueline Johnson, reporter, a junior from Philadelphia, Pa. Not present for picture: Miss Doris Marsh burn, secretary, from Rocky Mount; and Miss Sarah Ivorv. reporter, a senior from Florence, S. C. Shop A&P For "Super-RishC’ Forw.lv Pock THE CAROLINIAN RALEIGH, N. C,, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 26. 1871 15
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