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BT SALLY SHAW
DEAR SAI2.Y: I’m • man of 89
with a wonderful wife and three
fine children. I’m facing a dental
operation soon involving a num
ber of tooth extractions, and I’m
worried sick about this— and not
because of any possible pain, be
cause I know I can take that.
What I cant’ take Is the prospect
of the anesthesia accompanying
this operation. My lovely Wife, de
voted to me as she Is, Insists that
•he's be with me during the whole
thing, holding my hand. What Tm
fearful of la the possibility that
rn talk while I’m under the an
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IV, of Durham, N, C., out going praaidant of tha National In
auranca Asaodation, accepts a walnut humidor from Mark Hy
man, representing tha Cigar Instituta of America, during tha As
sociation's 44 til annual convention in Philadelphia. U. S. Secratary
of Commaroa Luther Hodgaa waa guest speaker. Ban J. Jackson
of Near Orleans, first vide- president of tha Association, is incom
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GETS WESTERS ELECTRIC SCHOLARSHIP Dr.
UmkC. Dowdy, Mi, president of AST College, accepts a sc hoi
**ip grant from the Western Electric Company. The scholar
ship i§ to be awarded to a high ability student majoring in tha
engineering program. W. O. Conrad, center, plant manager for
Greensboro Western Electric, makes the presentation as W. L.
Buckholr, New York City, assistant superintendent, college rela
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DEAR SALLY
esthetic and maybe blurt out some
of my lurid past, things I did be
fore I met my wife and of which
she has no knowledge, and that
this might disillusion her and
maybe wreck the happiness of our
marriage. Can you offer me any
advice? APPREHENSIVE.
DEAR APPREHENSIVE:
Meet dentists don’t permit any
sweat* during their ’’opera
tion.” and I’m rare yea'll have
no trouble at all In persuading
poor dentist to keep row wile
In the waiting roam until yow
operation has bean completed
and ran are completely oat
from nnder the anesthetic.
DEAR SALLY: My husband has
tha terrible habit of exaggerating
and embroidering the stories he
tolls to a ridiculous degree. All our
friends are aware of this, and It
e i-MMnm to W&t thCOl Wlflk
tx* st one another while my hue*
band goes on and on with his fan
tastic fabrications—his financial
standing, the "big deal” he’s work
ing on at the office, his athletic
achievements of the past, and so
on. I’m sure everyone regards him
as a big "blow-nard,” and I can’t
blame them. In every other way
he’s the finest of men and the
beat of husbands Is there any way
X can cure him of this one annoy
ing habit? FIBBER'S WIPE.
MAR FIBBER’S wlh:
This haMt la obviously year
ana’s attempt to gain the
■petUgbt of attention. Yea’ll
Just knee to speak friendly to
him. tod him hew hlo wild sto
ries are affecting ether peo
ple and embarrassing yea, and
II he’s “the finest at men and
tha bast si hatbands.” aa yea
aay. hall tasks a Mg effort
to tons his stories down to ear
rest prepertlens.
DEAR BALLY I’m a girt of 18.
and have Just begun dating boys.
Hera’s a perplexing problem that
keeps coming up. Boms of them
boys, whan they eall at my home
for me, mam very uncertain or
undecided about what we shall do
for tha evening’s entertainment,
and they ask me what I’d like to
do. This always poem a problem.
Some of tha boys. I’m sure, don’t
have too much money to spend
and I’m always hesitant about
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have any suggestions on how X can
handle such a situation? TEN
NER.
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ne bay shea Id be asking any
girl far a date unless he’s sore
ha aaa pick ap the tab far the
II be leaves lbs dcririen to
her. However, yew seriari re
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rperesenting a variety at pries
and Interest-range. Then tern
the decision back to him.
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COMPANY Os N.C.
318 HILLSBORO STREET
DEAR BALLY: Our daughter
has bean married for six months
to a fine young man. and they
live In his hometown which- la
about 600 miles from us. Bha
writes to us regularly, telling u»
how “supremely happy" «he *.
and how kindly and wonderfully
her husband’s parents have treat
ed her. We haven’t yet been able
to make the trip to our daughter’!
new home to visit her. and we
have never met our son-in-law’s
parents or heard from them. How
ever. we are very grateful for tha
manner In which they have ac
cepted our daughter, and we’re
them. MRB. K. H.
DEAR MBS. K. HL: Aeeetd
awjting to toe general rales es
an rappml to have written
to ywo—tong befare new. Haw
ever, n nice, warn sipnisrisu
at friendship and gibtitade
fw their kindness to yaw
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