THE CAflO* WIAH RALEIGH. N. C.. SATURDAY, JULY 1«, 10*4 16 REAR SALLY BT SALLY SHAV* DEAR SALLY: My wife and I have been married for three years, and it seems the entire three years have been one mad, giddy, social whirl— parties, nightclubs, cock tail parties, card-playing, and the like. Tins was a lot of fun at first, but now we re both very tired of the socializing, and would like very much to have more time alone at home together, mor- time with our little two-year-old son. instead of giving him over to ba hvsitters. The thing is, we've made scads of friends during these years, and wt dislike the possi bility of offending them by re fusing their invitations. Do you have any suggestions as to how we can get off the merry-go round ’ JOF. DEAR JOE The way to get nil the merry-go-round ia aim ply in atep off H. You don't little socializing. But certainly Every married couple needa a little aorializing. But crrtainlv you should keep thia at a arn alble level, and eertainly you should be devoting aome time io youraelvea at home, and to your child. DEAR SALLY. I'm a girl of IS and the only girl in our crowd who doesn't smoke. I've tried it several times In the past, and just eannot see anv,sense in It I don't, like it a bit But still and all. Hi- "flermitapt 86 Proof Kentucky Straight Bourcon 6 Years Old xp4s r~\ soro OLD Ml Mlgitici pis tlUiev CO. lomivuu. «*. MiTDCn ITNIONI uv»o* M non V . :<■■■' - ':>ji a IP * ~ * Hi 1 sgf '' V HijjlTti i|n|i mTHTHBI De&ctoog taste ta the reaeon why Diet-Rite « Americas Number 1 Low-Calorie Cola. Full Cola Pleasure ..Absolutely no aufer «jml even one calorie per bottle. diet-rite cola . America’s Moet Modern Cola s moeucT v epna cm* m.< * other girls keep giving me the business about my “immaturity," and also warn me that 111 never be popular unless I go along with the crowd op this. What do you think? MEG DEAR MEG: Now I've heard it all! Smoking a sign of ma turity? Smoking a sure step to popularity? Malarkey! Just you atiek to four guns, be an individual, and continue tn breathe the good, clean, pure, fresh air Into your lungs. DEAR SALLY: I've been going regularly with a certain man of 27 for almost four years, ever since I was 20. and not once dur ing that time did he ever even hint at the subject of marriage. Finally, last wtjkend I could con tain myself no longer, and I ask ed him outright 'f he had any “se rious Intentions" along these lines at all He Jumped at the Idea, and now we're engaged to be mar ried sometime this fall. I asked him why he had never brought up the subject himself earlier, and he said that he had been too a fiaid I'd turn him down. How a bout that'' This makes me won der if I really want to marry him after all I like men with strength and determination and decision. .) B C DEAR J.8.C.: Your man dors sound as though he were somewhat short on aggreasivr- noaa. Why don’t you talk with him Hi the tame vein as you hare written to me? Tell him frankly the kind of qualitlea you admire In a man. and that you are tempted to “unen gage” yourself from him be cause of hit teeming lack of these qualities. Maybe this will act off a firecracker un der him. DEAR SALLY:" I’m 17 and en gaged to a fellow of 19. His car is somewhat on the antique side, and he has trouble with it now and then. Last night we were suppos ed to have a date. I sat waiting for him for almost an hour past the appointed time, then I phoned his home, and his mother told me that his car had refused to start again, and that he and his broth er were out in the yard working on it. Well. I realize he couldn't help the fact that this car conked out- but don't you think he should have had enough consideration to phone and tell mt of hia trouble? When I saw him today, he acted as nonchalant as you please lust as though nothing unusual had happened. STOOD UP. DEAR STOOD UP: I think. If you’re really set on marry ing this fellow, thst you should sit down and hare a serious talk with about such old-fash ioned virtue* as “considera tion” and “reallabllity " Mott certainly, when hit ear failed to start, his first thought should have been to phone you. Played With Gun: Boy, 18, Loser In | Roulette MIAMI. Fla v < ANPi ■ At Jack son Memorial' Hospital. 18-year old Tlmmv I,ee Wilson Is fighting for his life. A grocery store "bay boy," Jim my Lee was on his way home at about 3:45 p.m. last Friday after noon, when he stopped at his girl friend's house. To impress her and another girl. Jimmy Lee played Russian Roul ette: “Let me show you how they do it on TV." he said, and he ejected the six bullets from a 32 Smith ft Wesson revolver. Without a word, he Insert ed a single bullet into a cham ber. He spun the cylinder two. three, four time*. He put the barrel to hi* skull and (quest ed the trigger. The gun click ed. Jimmy I,ee laughed and laughed—according to the girl*. Btill laughing. Jimmy Lee spun the cylinder again Again he rais ed the gun and pulled the trigger. The alug entered the right tem ple and lodged sgalnst the left. Admitted to Jackson Memorial hospital, his condition was listed as critical Commenting on the incident, following his investigation. Metro Detective H O Bmlth said the youth kept the gun at his girl friend's house "He didn’t keep it at home . . Hr was showing oft for two young girls." PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS SANDERS TIIE TIME IS RIGHT THE PRICE IS RIGHT 42 Cars Will Be Sold At These ■' Low Low Close Out Prices |H up t« *649 No w! @ These Sale Prices Will Last For 72 Hours Only!! July 15th 16th and 17th NEW 1964 FAST BACK • V/S Engine • Padded Dash • Rocky Panel Mldg. • Wheel Covers • Radio • Back up lights NEW 1964 GALAXIE 4-DR. 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