Newspapers / The Carolinian. / Aug. 22, 1964, edition 1 / Page 8
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m CABoumjui KHJtmB, N. C- SATURDAY, AUGUST tt. IM4 8 - -Mtbr JBBfef^;.#l v i ** /<, ,.... Wf V \ jfl V • ” w 'ls pr f <-_ ; ■ li?Sr\ : ■ EL \ P^^pjl "' : IIP' ■ ; ■;■' & JM^Ste’ REFUSES SERVICE TO NEGORES Letter Maddox (foreground) h shown arguing with Negro— outside hie Pickrick Reetmurant in Atlanta, Ga., last Tuesday as ha refused them serv ice ht defiance ol a Federal court order to integrate. He ie now selling autographed axe handles outside, alter closing down the eaten. (UP! PHOTO). It Pays To Advertise Rfefrffiiml ‘ilJilllflMßl i I ■ R. E. Quinn Furniture Co. W K MARTIN 8 1 Your Capital City Tel. 3-4471 Gilbey’s Vodka *2.15“ *3.40 , mhhrmbrrhhwwrh^mrmJ I BMRhM«dMSaMIM^IIHMI>Uh,aRRh.IiHMdMhBiaICa BE AH SALLY BY RALLY SHAW DBAS SALLY: rm a girl of M, » secretary to ft claim adjuster for *n insurance company. I was brought up In ft home where never • profane word was uttered, nor any kind of vile language. Still and att rm not » prude. But Just the mine Z ahudder »t eome of the expressions my bom uaes In the letters be dictates to me . . . pro fanity and sometimes even some downright obseoene words. Os course. I realize this Is Just his manner and he’s under the mis taken Impression that these words will get his message across better. But It does embarrass me to sit there across from him jotting these blistering words down In shorthand and then later typing them into business letters. The only thing that stops me from quitting this job Is the beautiful salary he pays me. and which I’m sure I couldn't even come close to duplicating elsewhere. So, what do you advise? SECRETARY SUE. DEAR SECRETARY SUE: It yen really want to listen te mare beautiful else where. there's nothing at all te prevent your resigning year present position—except that “beautiful salary." DEAR BALLY rm a guy of J«. 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DEAR J.DJC.: I think that far 33$ yea should have learn ed a valuable lesson, and be well rid es a net ee valuable “friend". DEAR SALLY: Eight of us mar ried gals have been playing bridge together for almost 12 years, and are all very good friends. But now seven of us have heard rumors that the husband of the eighth girl has been running around with a young woman who works in his office. We don’t have any down right proof of this, but the sources of our information are pretty re liable and we’re all very much distressed about what is appar ently going cm behind our friend's back. I’ve been deliberating on whether to tell the girl about her husband’s philanderings, but my husband says this Is no kind of news for a friend to convey to an other. and that we should all keep our noses out of this. What do you think? CONCERNED. DEAR CONCERNED Your husbands’ advice le excellent. Follow it. DEAR BALLY: I have a small portable typewriter which is a great boon to me. I use it to type letters to my friends, cooking reci pes, memos, and In fact every thing—because my handwriting Is atrocious and everyone has trou ble deciphering It, However, a friend has just informed me that It Isn’t socially correct to type letters to friends, that this Is oon« sldered too “commercial looking.” What do you say about this? MRS. T.W. DEAR MRB. T. W.: Yew ißff iißiit hsi "BUnffliwC you. It is perfectly pauper now adays to write social letters an the typewriter. There are letters es feUeitatioa. thank you letters for gifts received, bread-and-butter letters, and letters of eondoleaeo are stfl in better taste if they pro handwritten. NOTE TO O. M. O.: I only hope you’re sorry ENOUOH for what you've done with your malicious rumor mongering. If you an. you will go straightway to that girl friend of yours, confess what you did. and hope that she win for give you. Then go to each person to whom you blabbed the untrue story, each person whom you’ve heard repeat It, and each person whom you even suspect of having headr it. and tell diem all that you lied. A&T College Releases Its Opening GREENSBORO Dates for the opening of the fall term of the 73rd year at A&T College were announc ed this week by Dr. Lewis C. Dow dy, president. A pre-session Faculty Institute, set for Thursday and Friday, Sep-' tember 10-11, will set In motion a series of events which will lead to the opening of-classes on Monday, ar^te^ report teeth* 13. to take MUM* steps la a weehlewg irisnntlsu pra gmas. Offices wfll be set at <fce Charles Moore SyusMtea te receive fees, ooriga bsustug ae antertals necessary to the be gtanteg spmtioua ee Monday. Appointments tor placement tests in English, mathematics and read ing and the Scholastic Aptitude Test, for those who have not taken it, will also be assigned on Sunday- Freshman and new students regi stration will be completed on Thurs day, Sept. 17. Upperclassmen will register on Friday and through noon on Sat urday, September 13-Is. WHAT HAS BEEN described ss s brittle woman is a type of fe male I don’t like. Shakespeare and Benfh mi n Franklin are quoted most often in advertising, the Catholic Digest states. ALWAYS DR IV E SAFELY! Do% And Po ints Avoid Fire Hazards In Your Hone. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS
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