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THE CAKJLC’tAh EAUEIGH, N, C„ SATURDAY, JUNE IS, IM4 16 Child Dies, Mother, Brother 111 From Dehydration Father In Prison, Unaware Os Events MENTON HARBOR, Mich, f ANP) —Lawrence Bowling, currently serving a forgery term in Joliet Penitentiary, was a very sad man when prison officials told him a bout the tragic events that happen ed over the weekend in his Michi gan home. Bowling's soar-y ear-old daughter. Patricia, died at Mer cy hospital after she was sped to medical aid when a dis traught grandmother entered her heme and fennd the child, her mother and brother severly ML Dr. Joseph Cooper, Van Buren County medical examiner, said the child died of “gastro-iatestinal tract", cause apparently by an in- Mm- BHT vHv" DISTINGUISHED GRADS—Four of the five Bennett Col '*ie graduates who received citations lor distinguished services snd achievement at the annual All-Bennett Luncheon on Satur lay are, lelt to right', Meed ernes Sadie D. Peay, at Winston-Salem; Franoee C. Richardson, ol Mount Vernon, N. Y.; Bertha H. Hall, ot Washington, D. C., and Minnie M. Brown, ol Greensboro. Ab sent when photo was mads wets Mrs, Valena M. Williams, ol Cleveland, Ohio. RALEIGH SEAFOOD Fresh Seafood Daily 410 E. DAVIE ST. DIAL TE 9-7748 Gordon's gih IMI M distilled |9| I y London Dry! Al 1 »I x I ■wr B 11 woi w. w jLy__ii!LLLL—J % ■ I faction. He said the ailment was “uncommon but not rare." Mrs Harriet Bowling, 27, and her three sons, aged one to five, were placed in an isolation ward at the same hospital and their condition was listed as "guarded condition" after the children's grandmother, Mi's Raymond Sandberg, visited the family after they did not re spond to her repeated telephone calls. Doctors said the dehydration, a depletion of the body fluids, was s complication of Patricia's Illness. Source of the illnesses has not been determined but authorities said tests of food and water at the Bowling home would be made y .... ktr ' iBEr -mBjL Jly IBM ® ‘■pßii \ /~ 1 I I fk/1i i If V;J , m HONOR CLASS — Member» of the 1939 class of Bennett College who celebrated their 25th reunion as the honor class of the All-Bennett Luncheon, stand before magnolia tree which they planted as seniors. Left to right: Mrs. Bennie Y. Fuller, of Asheville; Mrs. Elsie L. Bookhart, of Montclair, N. ].; Miss Celeste Fearrington, of Greensboro; Mesdames Lisbeth E. Berry, of Kins ton, N. C.; Frances Enilow, of Greensboro; Julia W. Pope, of Queens Village, New York; Louise W. Swift, of Charlotte; Julia R. Flint, of Cincinnati, Ohio; Josephine L. Means, of Greensboro, and Miss Helen Wiggins, of Wilmington, Del. DEAR SALLY BY SALLY SHAW DEAR SALLY: My husband, who was a widower when I married him ear liar this year, has a darling 3- year-old daughter who has been taken care o t by some friends of my husband aver since her mother died more than two years ago. I want very much to have this little girl live with us and«to mother her, especially since not physically sbli to have any diidrcn of my own. But these people are insisting on keeping the child, saying they have come to love her very much and that it would break their hearts to give her up now. My husband is Inclined to sympathize with them, but he also sympathizes with me and how I feel about the child, too. What do you think Is right? H. E. J. DEAR H. E. J.: And I sympa thise With haw these goad peo ple must feet, tea. But on the other band, a child does belong with Its natural parent If at all poaaible—and unpleasant though the task will probably be. your husband should claim hlo daughter. DEAR SALLY: I'm a woman of 31. and havd been going with a man of 33. I was sure we were just about at the "ring" stage when, about a month ago, he told me he had become infatuated with an other woman he had Just met— that he was sure he was still in ’ : ijn COLLEGE HONORS MIS- SlONAßY—Friendship College, Rock Hill. S. C. conferred upon Pastor J. M. Hammond. Head of Science Department, Seventh day Adventist Teachers College. Rekwal. Ghana, the Doctor of Di vinity degree at Its recant com mencement exercise. Pastor Hammond has conducted several evangelistic campalgna In Gha na. Pastor Hammond hi married to the former Carol Howard, daughter of the Roe. and Mrs. D. N. Howard. Sr., of 417 Rose mont Avenue. Raleigh. TO TEACH IN COLORADO— Miss WUIa J. Monroe. a May graduate of Saint Angsnttne’s College, has been lor a teaching position In the Ele mentary school System el An rent, Colorado. Owing the am recreation dtreetreae at Lowry Air Faroe Base In Cetera da Mbs Monroe is the dsughter el Mr WUli* Menres at love with me, but that he felt that a few dates with this other woman would decide it once and for all. I was deeply hurt, but agreed to his suggestion. Now. after a month of silence, he has phoned to tell me that he KNOWS for sure that I’m the one he loves and "always will love.” I admit freely that I love him very much, but somehow the idea of being part of such an "experiment” bothers me. Do you think 1 should resume with him? V. E. C DEAR V. E. C.: If yen really love him resume your romance with him. Maybe the experiment INSURE YOUR HOME AGAINST FIRE —Consult— YOUR LOCAL AGENT BANKERS Fire insurance Co. Durham, N. C KIMBRELL’S JUNE JUBILEE ■ I *>' - - J 8.-HH’' ■ B yflHfgjlHiilanjiTl M !r] '■£ PWPffliMiM Mon. A FYt 'til t £j| WAS good for him ad nude him appreciate you all the more DEAR SALLY: I’m planning a KING « OLE MOTEL 2418 Murchison Rd. Fayetteville* N. C. 19 Rooms - Private and Adjoining Baths Individual Heat - Air Conditioned Conveniently Located Between Fayetteville State Teachers A College and Fort Bragg REASONABLE RATES! ★ We ApprecifUe Your Patronage ★ VISIT OUR STORE REGULARLY A Complete Line of Meats SECURITY MEAT MARKET 129 E. MARTIN ST. PHONE TE 3-7133 large formal wedding, and will be sending out about 200 wedding in-: vitations I work in a business of fice and have been granted per mission to use the postage meter machine on my envelopes, and t 1 would of course reimburse the com- 1 pay for the postage costs. Since this machine both prints the stamps and also seals the envelopes, this would be a great convenience to me —but someone has told me a meter ed stamp on wedding invitations would not be in good taste. What do you say? CINDY. DRAB CINDY: Your Infor mant Is right. This use of a metered stamp on your enve lopcs would give your wedding aspect DEAR SALLY; I’m a girl 18, and go steady with a boy of 17. We see each other at least five nights a week, and so sometimes we run out of conversation and entertaining things to do. So we go riding in his father’s car, park in some- out-of the-way spot, and have a session of necking. There have been recent signs, though, that we’re permit ting matters to get out of control. I’m a good girl, and I don’t want anything to happen that I’ll regret bitterly later. Do you have any ad vice for me? J. L. B. DEAR J. L. B.: Yea, I do. In the Drat place, at 18 you’re much too young to be tying yourself down to any steady arrange ment with one boy and five dates per week is much too In the second place, veto all ail future parking in out-of-the way spots, and no more sessions of necking. CongratulatioM for recognising those danger signs. Now all you have to do is steer clear of them. NOTE TO PATTY: My reaction is that you place a much higher value on your present high level of living than you do on marriage. DEATHS ! MRS. CORA L. SNEL LINGS Funeral services for Mrs. Cora L. Snellings. who died Tuesday at the home of her sister, Mrs. Luzeilu Walden. 207 North Haywood St., will be conducted Friday at 4 p. m. -at the Oberlin Baptist Church. Bur- So. . . .don’t marry. .-. unless you can find a millionaire who is will ing to keep you in the manner to which you are so happily accustom ed. CORRECTION NEW LOCATION ’A. C. DeBERRY DENTIST 510 S. PERSON ST. RALEIGH, N. C. _ fT Wmmr w '-'SiS'Sws;- 9 w. agl „jBI Etet J|| BMkbJHI Her mother or her sister? BOTH ENJOY YOUTHFUL, NATURAL-LOOKING HAIR COLOR Whether you want the excitement of a different hair shade, or want to give new life to dull or cJj£*jgn gray hair . . . insist on the long-lasting haircotor j in the famous red package—Godefroy’s MUmm Larieuse. It’s easy to apply, and complete in < one package—there’s nothing else to buy. ‘7tßi k* * (fixfefuK/S SiST ijj| LAaieusa* . 8 •odßfroy Mtg. Company • 3810 Olive Bt. • St- Lout*. Mo. ial will follow in the church ceme tery. Survivors are her mother, Mrs. Jennie Lipscomb at Raleigh; one brother, Mr. Oscar Lipscomb of Ra leigh; three sisters, Mrs. Luzeilu Walden of Raleigh; Mrs. Louise Slocum of New York City; Mrs. Ad dle Boisecoux of Mt. Clair, N. J: and a host of Neices and Nephews. MORE TO COME DRIVE SAFELY
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