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LaH to right: Dr. C. C Armstrong, religion and philosophy , Dr George Breathett, social science ,
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| SALLY
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DEAR SALLY My fiance is sche
duled to serve as best man at a
■wedding in the near future. I've
invited been invited to the wedding
and reception, but am not a mem
ber of the wedding party itself.
! Thp maid-of-honnr is an unmarried
sister of the bride, and now my
fiance has told me that "good taste"
decrees that he must art as the es
cort of this girl at the reception
and that he must, of coursp, take
her home after the reception 1
think he's trying to throw a curve
hall past me What do vou sav?
: DORIS
DEAR DORrS: Hit that curve
hall right bark at him' Your
fiance is engaged to YOt’. not
the bride’* sister, and hi* first
obligation is to YOU. no mat
ter whose wedding it happen*
to be
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DEAR SALLY To he perfectly j
blunt. I'm a liar. I told a real cute j
| doll of 2d that I was 22 and I'm i
; really 27 1 had an idea that she'd i
he more interested in me if 1 were
closer to hpr own age. and that she
might think 27 was too old. Smre
rhen we \ p been getting along fa
mously. hut now that I'm beginning
to introduce her to some of my
friend' former high school and
college classmates—she s certain
one of these days to find out about
; he five voars I hacked off my age
What should 1 do? ANN A NIAS
DEAR ANANIAS: Confess I
your fib immediately to the
girl, and tell her why you did
it. Sinre you've been getting
along so "famously" with her.
as you say, she'll more than
likely laugh at you for your
foolishness and make vou pro
mise "no more fibbing ”
DEAR SALLY My 'on is mar
me a girl whose name is Holer
Van Dyke I'm having some moro
gramming done for her on linens,
but. dor,' know whether the mono,
grams should be V" or D" No
body in the department or station
ery stores 'eems to know either 1 ;
want to be sure to do this in prop
er and tasteful fashion Should I
’■rake these monograms V or D'
or possibly Van D ' MRS R T
DEAR MRS R T : It is usual
these days for the bride to use
her married initials, instead of
her maiden initials, a* in form
er time*—unles* she has linen*
in a hope chest done long be
fore she met her groom. If
vnur new daughter-in-law fol
low* the modern custom, she
would use. in her rate, the "A"’,
rather than the "D"—although
"Van D" is permissible— and
her monogram w ould be 'TTAT"
me HVanDT") with the "T"
the deriding factor in anv ar
rangement of the monogram.
DEAR SALLY Mr wife and I
are in a real predicament now TTe
-loped and w-ere framed secrellv i
'as* .Tune, and no one else know-c i
about this Now our parents are ;
making plans for a big wedding ;
We both love our parent? dearlv
and v” know how deenlr hurt the*-
would hp if *kev knew we ar» a!- ,
reads married We would like verv j
mnrh *o have a church wedding
ml we're wondering if it would he
agamst the law for u? to go through
it. since we're already had a s«rret
c,vii m-image please will you ad
vise ■ ' .T P.
DEAR .1 R ) could of
course, say that since vou both
so stoutlv declare your tore for
vour parent* and vour unw ill
in goes* to hurt them von
*hnuM have thought of thi* in
the first nlace and hided vour
time until thev could he pres
ent at vour real marriage—hut
thi* is water over the dam. You
ran now-, with perfect legalitv,
go through the rhurrh cere
monv. even though you're al
ready married
DEAR SALLY I'm a girl of 1*
and ha*e a very good girl friend
whose allowance is about three
timse bigger than mine Bv the end
of a week I'm broke, and she al
wavs ins"tc rr f—iting m* to a
"cvie nr to cokes or hamburgers 1 j
feel like a spongei. and am afraid {
Ford Foundation-Virgin Islands Fellowship
Awardee 1 1 Morgan State College Graduate
I if this keeps on it could eventually
end our friendship—and since I
j like her so much 1 do want to keep
j being friends with her. What
S should I do? ANGIE.
DEAR ANGIE: If I were you,
j Td stop the charity program
Tell your friend that you ap
preciate her generosity, but that
you can no longer accept it.
There are plenty of interesting
thing* you can do and place*
you can visit that ars free. Let
your friend know that she
doesn't have to buy your
friendship.
Help Your Child p ml
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A Doward, 1960 graduate from
j Morgan State College has been a
j warded a 1960 Ford Foundation
: Virgin Islands Fellowship to study
public administration at the gradu
ate school of American University
during 1960-61
The program includes an intern=-
ship with the Department of the
Interior, under which department
the Virgin Islands are administer
; od.
A native of the Virgin Is
lands, Mr. Doward is the first
student of the Institute for Po
litical Education to be so hon-
ored The institute is under the
direction of Dr G. Janies
Fleming,
The Institute for Political Edu
cation at Morgan State was set up
under a grant of $103,000 by the
Ford Foundation in 1969 for an ex
perimental program in citizenship
education over a four-year period
During the summer months, the
political science major and scholar
of the Institute worked in the De
partment. of Health in his native
Islands, which made him eligible
for the award His ambition is to
make government administration
his life work
On the Morgan campus, Mr
Doward was chairman of the Stu
dent Loan Fund, a member of the
| Student Senate and president at
the Men's Dormitory Council
In addition, he was a member ot
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity and
i the Promethean Kappa Tau Hon
or Society, as well as being listed
in Who’s Who Among Students in
American Universities and Colleges
About 64 per cent, or almost 1
million acres, of North Carolina s
agricultural land is in woods,
, Vote in the September 30 Nickels
for Know-How Referendum.