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DEAR SALLY BY SALLY SHAW i-'l\ AR SALLY; I want to get somewhere In the world. The t'ig trouble is I had to drop out high school during my fresh man year, and now 1 have trou ble getting anywhere because of my grammar, which is lerri 'hie - and I don’t know how to pronounce, spelt, andtalK right, My work is from four to ele vpn at night, and i could go back to school during the day but I’d seal embarrassed be ing in high school at the age of 21. What do yon think? DROP OUT. * * * OF. AP DROPOUT- ManvDpo pie of muwi must advanced years than yours are attending schools today--and this is cer tainly admirable, not embar rassing. You are to be com mended for your desire to im prove yourself, and I say, "Go to it, and good tuck I’ * * * DE AR SALLY: I’m. a widow of 35 wtyh two daughters, ages 8 and 10. I've been going with a fine man who likes my girls, and they like him, too. Howev er, when 1 told them he wants to marry me, they went Into crying jags and screamed they don't want another daddy. Do you *hink I owe it to them to give up this idea of marriage? WOR RIED DEAR WORRIED: Any woman in a situation like yours who passes up a chancy to make a happy life for herself, just be cause her kids raise a storm, should take a good hard look a head alxtut ten years when these same kids will be taking off for a life of their own. They just GO - which is as it should SOLVE-A-CRIME BY A. C. GORDON y6u ARE THE DETECTIVE Steve Dawson, h-anager of one of the local bowling establish ments, has reported a robbery of more than a thousand dollars late this nigld, “I had just finished counting of (he day’s receipts in the fee h< on . f ’ o x plain s yo t n g ‘.v T was kneeling in of tin safe there a rain si wall working the comblna ftion to op.en it, when sudden |ly from the door i> back of me comes the- l oarse voice, "Freeze right there, mister. I got a gun on - O’: and this is a stickup. ’ 1 f: ozn all right ...too scared to moo a i: uscle. "The gin moves up behind urn, rams bis cun Vai ini;)my back, reaches aroun nu and scoops up the mone; that v.ss on the floor m front of me. Then I heard him. rummaging around in my desk, then the gurgle of li quid—and I knew he was pouring himself a Wink fron the bottle of llqour be found in one of the drawers. A iea', cool customei 1 Theit in that same hoarse voict he says, “Thanks lots, mister, for the dough and foi the drink. Just sta;. frozen there at least twenty seconds after I leave, or you’ll be sorry: Then. 1 heard him go. I didn’t taxeany c.hanc r ""■'"7 T ~7~7r- . . VfJ s s~ x p<?w / /is m jrv..-—~ , /r- Both Aio.andei Hamilton and his son Philip were killed using the same pair of dueling pistols. m QGLCEN TOUCH OF HOSPITALITY Lb B j |||j BY JANE ASHLEY Scallops to You! The word scallop” has different meanings all related to the •uoculent, b. valve by that name. The edging called a “scallop’ reproduces the outer edge of the scallop shell and, in cooking, “scalloping' «•:.slats of baking In a scallop shell or casserole* In a sauce topped with crumbs. Scallop Casserole 1 pint (1 pound * fresh or <4 cup diced pimtento frozen sea sr-:ulnps 14 teaspoon salt V* cup margarine Dash paprika S tablespoons corn starch ts, cup tine dry bread “V/x cups milk crumb# Vi cup sliced ester- 2 tablespoons margarine Wash and halve the sea scallops (or defrost frozen scallops). Melt Va cup margarine in a saucepan. With a spoon, blend in w com starch Remove from heat. Gradually stir in milk, mixing until smooth. Cook over medium heat, stirring constantly, until sauce thickens and comes to boil. Bov i minute. Mix In seal lop*, celery, plmiento, suit and paprika. Pour into shallow US -Quart) casserole Mix bread crumbs and melted 2 table spoons margarine and spoon over scallops around edge of casserole Bake In a 350 degree F. (moderate) oven about SO minutes. Garnish with lemon. Makes 3 to 4 servings. be - BOTH ways. DEAR SALLY: Our son has Deen mauled for almost a year, and we have never felt close to our daughter-in-law. We have been told in fact by mutual friends that she even hates us. She Is expecting a baby soon, and the grapevine has told us she has stated we’ll never get near enough io touch the baby. What can we do about this sad state of affairs? D. L. T. DEAR D. L. T.: What about your son? What is your rela tionship with him This will be HIS child, too, you know. In the meantime, it seems that all these unfa\ orable things you re port on your daughter-in-law are < ‘s6Coiidhind”--very much in. the gossip category--and you should know how much that usu ali\ iswoith. Refuse to accept it: * * * DE AR SALLY: I’m a girl five feet seven inches in my stock inged feet, and I've been dating a young man of exactly the same height In his shoes. Naturally, when I’m wearing shoes, I'm taller than he Is, and this em barrasses me terr ibly, I once suggested that he Invest In some special shoes to Increase his height, but he laughed and said lie had acrophobia and the unac customed height might make him dizzy. W hat can you do with a guv like this? HIGH POCKETS DEAR HIGH: You can appreci ate his good humor £nd be thank ful that at least one of you isn’t a bit ( embarrassed over your slight’ difference in height. One thing' you might consider--the tiue stature of a person Is m ensured from the eyebrow s up. es - I counted at least thirty be fore I got up and phoned you.” Have you called your employe! yet about this' ” ou ask. "No, not \et. He’ll probably lip when he hears abo *t it. This is the frst robbery wt’ve ever had. But he shouldn’t worry tot much, abot it...he’s insured. "Don’t voti Keep a gun around here?” ‘‘Yes, but even if I could have gotten at it, I’m sure I wouldn't have liskei it. I’m no hero. \nd Insides, this fellow was too tough looking..better than six feet’and more than 200 lbs., and the way he held that gun I could tell he meant business "Well,’ you nm say, "I a gree with you that your employ er will probably flip - especially when he learns of your stterr.pt to stage this fake stickup’’’ Why do you suspect Steve Daw son? SOLUTION According to his story, Steven of the safe throughout the whole incident, with the "robber” be hind him all the time. Therefore he should not ha\ e been able to describe his "visitor” as more than six feet tall and weighing more than 200 pounds, or the manner in which he held his gun. Tl« Veteran's Corner Editor’s Note: Below are au thoritative answers by the Vet erans Administration to some of the many current questions from formei servicemen and their families. Further infor mation on veterans benefits may be obtained at any VA office or your local service organiza tion representative. Q - My husband, a World War II veteran, passed away recently. Is he eligible for a headstone? A- Yes. Any deceased vet eran of wartime or peacetime service whose last period of service was (eiminated honor ably Is eligible for this bene fit.' Q - I draw VA compensation and would like to know whether I can have payments on my VA insurance loan deducted fi om this compensation? Yes, If you wish to use this method of repaying your insur ance loan, get VA Form 29- 888 from your nearest VA of fice, complete it, and forward It to the V’A office to which you pay your insurance premiums. •a* r ° R > 0w» Fineit Quality" Jrettf* Aft? FOR MOLIOAY BAKING it* Hill “» Orange Juiced 53c 6&*1” Reynold’s Wrau \ , _ Jr CLOSff' Our * ,r **»* Qu*l'*V Aft? Frcsftn w 1 'lVhli<tmrK c ~ r ‘' Sliced Strawberries »41c #sr§,. VMsUdiUlUo *» Bordens Ice Milk as 39c /M v rfr nrifi m Handi-Whip » 39c ; f U Til!#**" » «•) tMX To»»tWtkN»a« ». 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GIFTS FOR OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTIONS TO ST. AUC. ’s -- T' ese persons were cited by President Prezell oblnso for (heir outstanding achievements and contri butions i the program of Saint Augustine’s College. Left : rr.: t ; ... i rezell R. Robinson, president of the college; .1 Gipson, professor of chemistry; Dr. Thelma . . .aim.an, division of humanities; Dr. Minnie T, » THI CASOUKiAN RALEIOH. N. C., SATURDAY. DECf MBl R 2fi lOTI Forte, associate professor of education; r-r. William A, Gaines, director of the Educational l • u md Human Relations Center; Harry Richter, meml>er ■ ? the St. Aug. Board of Trustees; Dr. Wilbert W ,i ■ , .cting head, department of biology; Otis Wall, hn.-moi-. officer; "and the Rt. Rev, Thomas Fraser, chairman of .a> Board of Trustees. The citations and gifts w-m p;*>s :ded at the Christmas Dinner on Friday, December .. n-'se story). 29
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