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8 m cnouiiijuf BAUm If. C.. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, IM4 DEAR SALLY IT SALLY SHAW DSAK SALLY: I’m a heartbroken girt who is in the middle of ■ big dilemma. I went with a certain boy for a couple of months, everything was going along ameothly and then came ttbe night of a Billy argument whan I succeeded In los ing my temper and said same vary mean and nasty things that I’ve regretted Utterly ever since. This broke us up, but now there’s no chance at *ll of reconciliation, be cause this boy ha* been transferred by his company to another town about 800 miles away. I think I’m wafe. TO HEIGH A* HOMECOM ING Mka Beverly A. Smith, a North CsieHm (Vitoe ssabr sociology major, will reign as “Nlaa Homeoeariag* daring the College's IMS hamis—tog «aa tirltiee aebednlsd far Oat. Sl-M. A native as Greenabore, she will be presented along with "Miss Alumni’* at the NOO lagte- M ary land State CoSes* Hawke on Homoeanring Day. Saturday, October 24. Other Mttvtttm dur ing the week tnelade ya* laOtsa a mock funeral, a poos da. and several donees. 50*1 ' DR MgRtnBCrVMWg ÜBT ON nacnaoHxiwßu Eloetrlcsl Wholesalers k*. M) HUM Si tLM * R. E. Quinn Furniture Co. I 108 A MARTIN ST. Your Capital Oty T*t TKI-44T1 the one who should do the apolo gizing, and I want to very much— but my only means of cummunicat ing my feelings to him now is via letter. I’ve been told, however, that ,it isn’t proper or fitting for a girt to write the first letter to a man. la this true? SORHY. DEAR SOUtY: There’s never anything Uspcapw or unfitting abont writing an epolegy or, far that matter, ANT kind as friendly letter to aayeae. So pick up year pen and write to him and geod lack! DEAR SALLY: I’m a guy with a tough problem. I’m engaged to a fine girl whom I’ve known all my life and whom my family thinks is the greatest I never waa really sura that I loved her, and now I’m thinking more and more that I don't There is, for instance, a cer tain girl who works in the same office building in which I’m em ployed. I sea her every day. take some of my coffee breaks with her, and believe me, lust being with her makes me feel things I've nev er even begun to experience with my fiancee. Do you have any ad vice for me; J. H. B. DEAR I. S B.: Unbare as yea aew feel, I think yea sheuld call eff any plana far your mar riage at the present time. Ne ana should enter marriage with the kind as denbte you're en tertaining TMa will give yen the opportunity to team if the affect this other girl la having on yen Is Just Infatuation, ar the real thing. i .... i DEAR SALLY: We recently mov ed into our new booms, which has a beautiful family room complete with pool table, shuffleboard game, and dart game. Now we’re being deluged by Blends, people who drop in almost any evening for fun in our recreation room. Please un derstand, we life friends, and we enjoy having them visit us . . . when we INVITE them. The coat of theee drop-in visits runs Into big money when you consider the drinks and the anecka wa have to hand out. Is there any tactful way era can handle this without hurt ing any feelings? W. B. C. DEAR W. B. C.t Begin meet theae uninvited gnests at the dear wttk. Tn terribly terry, but wa already have plana far this evening.” And dan’t werry ever the eiuuiee* ol hutUug any feelings. Really worthwhile peeple den’t make a habit es ■panflag an friends. DBA* BALLY: Our 8 year-eld boo is tttowlng definite signs as be ing a southpaw. He’s using hi* left hand for almost everything—eating, drawing, and other things and we're somewhat concerned about this. Wa wonder If wa should make an effort to train him to use his right hand, especially when it comes to manipulating a crayon or pencil. A lefthanded person always seams to me so awkward when be handles a pen or pencil, and I re member when I was young my teachers making big efforts in switching me from lefthanded to righthanded. DAD. DEAB DAD: I say leave the bey alette aad allow him ta de velop as Nature weald have It There’s nething wrong er “awk ward” abent a southpaw, gome es baseball's high-salaried toft handed pitchers wtH tell yeu this. Miss Wilkins, ECSC’s Queen Reigns Oct. 31 Mias Wilkins, ECSC’a Queen ELIZABETH CITY Elizabeth City State College’s "Queen." Miss Betty Lou Wilkins, will reign at the annual Homecoming activities, scheduled tor Saturday, Oct 31. at Elizabeth City State College campus when the St. Augustine's College Falcons of Raleigh play the football classic against the Eliza beth City Vikings. Mtaa Wilkins, a senior art major from Suffolk. 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She baa beta "Mtaa Freshman Ctoaa.” “Laaipadae Sweetheart,” said "Omega F»l FM Sweetheart” A talented artist, as wall as out standing soloist for the college con cert choir, Betty Lou has been sing ing since elementary school years. She graduated with honors from East Suffolk High School Suffolk, Vs , where she was featured solo ist. and a member of the all state choir at Virginia State College for four years. LONDON OIL Burns To Serve You ;Wj\JJjr Call TE 2-2004—George London R9RMR|M9 and alwaya wake up warm. Be said the robbery had occurred at his borne, and that they had taken him with them and dropped him off on the street. When the police caught up with the vehicle, they spotted a shot* gun in the car. A further search uncovered, tn addition, a pistol, S2OO in cash, and 90 capsules of heroin. While the police were arresting the five occupants of the ear, Uasin bad telephoned. Ho mboe quently identified the quintet ae the men who had entered bio home, robbed him of his money, and forced him to accompany them on their getaway. * However, the five men told po lice they had gone to Usoin’a home to purchase the narcotics. A prompt raid on the bouse net ted three women. Then police ar rested Uasin. whom they said had left the arrest scene In order to dispose of a supply of narcotics capsules in his possession. Now, Uasin. nis five eutomer- changes at prueeasla? of murootiea and carrying roe reeled weapons. mm . • CiulT* JL KENTUCKY nßDffi STRAIGHT BOURBON $3-65 $2-25 '4/5 Qt Pint CB9U NATIONAL DISTILLERS PROOUCTS COMPANY. NEW TOP A. 86 PROOF PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS They Appreciate Your Business
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