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m cjholwuui KAUTM. H. C.. SATURDAY. MARCH M. 1884 8 BK’*" NHTJj ■ ■ if? 1 mam SEEK TO RAISE SIIO,OOO Shown is a group oi YMCA campaign workers, who met at the Bloodworth Street YMCA BY SALLT SHAW DEAR SALLY: I'm 33. and lout my husband about seven month* ago. I was visiting my former par ent*-ln-law a few evening ago, and I thought my late husband's mo ther would go through the ceiling when she suddenly discovered that I am no longer wearing my wed ding ring. She was literally horri fied over my "lack of thoughtful ness and disregard for the mem ory of her son.” She even went so far as to accuse me of "advertis ing" to the world that I am now unattached and “in the market for a new husband.” This haa up set me terribly. I most certainly havn't even given a fleeting thought to another man. Do you agree with my former mother-in law that 1 should not hav* dis carded my wedding ring 7 GEL DEAR G.E.L.: Whether or not you wear the ring is en tirely up to you, and It’s no one’s business but your own. It was very bad manners on the part of your mother-in law to even mention this mat ter. lot alone aeeuM yoa so viciously as she did. DEAR SALLY] My husband and I are only 23 yearn old, and we have a little boy of S. What is bothering me now is the fact that my husband always insists on walking our baby-sitter heme late at night after we've been out The sitter is a very cute girl of IS. and she live* only four houses away from us—so why can't she make It on her own? My husband has always been very devoted to me. Is a fine father to our child, and haa never before given me any reason to distrust him. But all the same I'm In misery when he walks TOP QUALITY KRAFT RECAPPING §On New Tire Cost /ItrarrN inECAPMNOJ Terms To Suit You! M ad U nfCW TIRES RE-CAPPED HUNT GENERAL TIRE CO. MM S. MrDOWELL ST. PHONE TE 2 ('S7I • *^0522233 .R. E. Qilinn Furniture Co. 10* E. MARTIN ST. Youi Capital City Tel TE J-4471 DEAR SALLY out of our house with this pretty young sitter. What do you think about this? BURNINO. DEAR BURNING: I think you’re a foolishly jealous young woman. You admit your husband bas always been very devoted to you and has never given you reason to distrust hint—so why are you creating all that misery for yourself? Certainly, he is doing the right thing by escorting this young 16-year-old girl home, even If she does live only a short dis tance from you. DEAR SALLY: The friend* with whom 1 work will be unable to attend my wedding without loss of pay. since It will be on a week day. However, some of these peo ple are very good friends who should be Invited—but does the receipt of an engraved Invitation imply that a wedding gift Is ex pected? I do not want to convey this Idea? F.E DEAR F.E.t Send your friends Invitations, even though you know they cannot attend. An Invitation does not obligato anyone to send a gift If the wedding la In church, gifts If they accept, and even the reception usually do send gifts Ift hey accept, and even when they regret. If they feel particularly elose to the prin cipals. Failure to send good friends wedding Invitations Is a slight that can well cans* some hurt feelings. DEAR SALLY: Tm a fellow of 17, a senior In high school, and Tvs been dating a very sweet girl of 16 for several months. Last weekend I gave her my class ring last Monday night These workers are now seeking to rai >e ->1 10, 000 for the East Raleigh Association. to wear, and the following day she tearfully returned the ring to me, telling me that her father flew Into a rage when she showed him the ring and demanded that she give it back to me. 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WILMINOON ST. • CAMERON VILLAGE • GLENWOOD VILLAGE • Northside Center - ■■■— i - 1 ■' I should call on her father and explain some of the facts of life to him—that a class ring given to a girl is only a symbol of friend ship, and not of an engagement? ; He sure needs straightening out. TIM DEAR TIM: I think yoa should forget about any so called attempts to “straighten nut the girl’s father. If he ssyi “no ring," then that’s It. Af ter all. this girl is only 16 and still very much under the jur isdiction of her father—which means that what he says goes, and you have no right at all to Interfere. GARDEN Hi ® ejardner nc.state cpllege BY M. E. GARDNER N. C. State A lady from New Hanover Coun ty request information concerning ornamental peppers. Varieties of his type are very decorative when in fruit and are especially useful as ornamentals in the fall and early winter, and at Christmas. They are usually grown as pot plants, but are not satisfactory as permanent house plant*. 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When the seedlings are large enough to transplant, set them in, two inch pots. When they becqfh* pot bound in the smaller pots transplant to 4 or 6 inch pots so they can be properly handled and enjoyed in the house. Feat pots would' be fine for the first trans planting and clay pots for the second. A co-worker In Entomology call ed today about a source of Vitex plants. In case you are wondering, this plant is commonly referred to as Chaste or Hemp plant. It is an ornamental and can be used as background for perennial borders. It also makes a very good hedge plant. Os the kind cultivated. Vi tex negundo, variety incisia, is the hardiest. This is a good honey plant and that is why my friend was inquiring about a source of plants. Some of the bee men want to use it. If you haven't fertilized your DO YOU NEED M-O-N-E-Y-? C. KARL LICHTMAN For Cash By placing all of your insur ance, Hospital - Disability, Income Protection, Life In surance, Mortgage. 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