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— ■— 14 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Clinton. *1 C.. Thursday,-April 14, 1966 She.-aShould give this more' time before making the most importaht decision in her life. DEAR SALLY: Our daugh ter, age 18, has been going with a boy of 22 for about three months. He comes from a family'of very limited means and very poor back ground, but he himself is very nice and seems to be very much in love with our daugh ter. He has asked her to marry him, and she has talked this over seriously with us. Alt trough she THINKS she loves him enough to marry him, she is dubious about marrying into his kind of family. What have you to say about this? HER PARENTS. DEAR PARENTS: Of course, it’s not fair to hold (he boy’s family against him. But still arxT all, a person’s family can have a big part in the success or failure of a marriage. A good family has a way sometimes of bringing two persons closer together, and on the other hand a bad family can have a disastrous - effect on a marriage. Your daughter has been going with this boy only three months. DEAR 3ALLY: I’m a fel low of 21 and would appre ciate a little advice from you. 1 take a little drink now and then at social affairs, , but never in excess — and the same is true of the girls I date. However, occasionally I find msyelf on a double date on which the other fel low drinks too much and sometimes becomes obnox ious. In circumstances like this, what can I do . . . es pecially when I am with a nice girl? SOBER. DEAR SOBER: Remember, your first responsibility is to your date. If the other fel low happens to be driving, either convince him you should take over at tljc wheel, or call a taxi—or you might take your date home and then go back for him. In any event, there is no friendship that demands you subject any nice girl to an unpleasant scene or risk her safety on a reckless, irresponsible driver. DEAR SALLY: I’m very much worried about two boys who live next door to us, ages 11 and 13, and the effect they might have on our own son. age 12. These boys are ex tremely ill-mannered, wild, and use very bad language. Our son, however, doesn’t seem to notice their rough ness and always enjoys play ing with them. Children usu ally learn much through asso ciation, and I'm concterned over the possibility of our son’s acquiring some of these little hoodlums' bad habits. Do you think I should forbid our boy from associating with these two kids? MRS. G. DEAR MRS. G.: Your son at the age of 12 has probably already heard all the vulgar words there are to hear, and if not, he soon will. If you were to ban his association with these two boys, that wouldn't solve anything, be cause he's certain to run into other boys somewhere else with the same kind of habits. It’s the home training that’s the most important, and if your son’s training has been good, no other boy will suc ceed in corrupting him. Just be sure to keep him aware of who’s in charge in your home and if ever he seems to be taking on some undesirable kind of habit, tell him <you absolutely will not tolerate it. LEONARD-MARLER Insurance Agency — Representing — NATIONAL GRANGE MUTUAL Penn. National — Standard National — and a variety of other selective companies to round out a complete program of insurance needs. DEAR SALLY: I'm a wom an of 33, and have recently been divorced. I have a daughter of 11. and she is in perfect accord with me so far as the reasons for the divorce are concerned. My biggest problem now is what to do about my wedding band. I don't feel comfortable wear ing it, since it is a symbol of a shattered marriage—bur at the same time I feel I must wear it becaune of my daugh ter, and to avoid the possi bility of lifted eyebrows when my daughter and I am intro duced to people and they notice the ringless state of my fingers. What do you think about this? MRS. N E W LY-SI N OLE. DEAR MRS. -NEWLY- SINGLE: There’s no hard and fast rule about the wear ing or discarding of a wed ding ring after a divorce. If you happen to feel more com fortable without it, that’s per fectly all right. The most important thing, especially when there are children is for the divorced woman to retain the “Mrs.” before her name. How Can I? By Anne Ashley Q. Please tell me how I can resize a rug that has be come limp and lifeless? A. The resizing of a small rug does not present too much difficulty. Dissolve four ounces of flake glue completely in two quarts of boiling' water. 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Price by Chevrolet. floor and tack it at intervals to hold it straight. Brush on glue solutjoq lightly and sparingly over the back of the rug, being careful not to lei it soak through. Let the rug dry in this position for at lease 24 hours before relay ing it. Q. How can I manufacture a nice, gWssy starch? A. Try adding a few drops of glycerin to your starch solution, and see if this does n't produce a fine gloss in your linens. Q. How can I remove old varnish from furniture be fore revarnishing? A. By using three table spoons of washing soda to one quart of water, and rub bing this over the furniture with a rough cloth. Q. How can I put a “muf fler” on squeaking shoes? * - A. Try standing yodr noisy shoes overnight in a strong salt-water solution, shallow enough to cover just the soles of the shoes. And if you want to preserve the shape of your shoes during this treatment, better use shoe trees. Q. How can I restore the nap on velvet? A. If any portion of a vel vet dress is crushed, hold that part over ^a wide basin ol hot water, placing the wrong side next-'to >tyie water. The pile will be restored. Q. What can I do if the icing on a freshly-baked cake Social Security One of the recent changes in the social sceurity pro gram is one which allows the payment of benefits to a or deceased worker up to 22 if he is a full-time student, Martha F. Pressly, Social Security District Manager in Grenewood, reported today. Benefits can be paid for a a vacation period of up to four months if the child in tends to continue in school after the vacation, Miss Pressly added. If benefits are stopped be cause the dhild became 18, he may have benefits started again by filing a new appli- cation, and if he is a full time student and has not been married. If the child is over 18 when one of his parents becomes entitled to benefits or dies, but is not 22, he may now be eligible for social security benefits bcginnng as early as Aprli, 1965. The person receiving so cial security benefits for a child who is not yet 18 should ge tin touch with the social sceuirty office three months before the child’s 18th birth day, if he is a full-time stu dent, to see about having his benefits continued, Miss Prsesly said. A leaflet, "Social Security Benefits for Students Up to Age 22,” is available without charge at•your local social security office located at 219 Magnolia Avenue in Green wood. If you have any ques tions about benefits for stu dents, write or call your of- let. The phone number is OR 3-1711. C<^666 hardens before I have fin- bly better ished coating it with coconut? Mta Bwgt Call Dougl • M IPIRD'S SPARTAN*tT*G, 8. C. OOOL 6% YIELD • \ . H Maturity. 12 yuar Maturity Vatu* Subordinated Dabontwros. Sarto* t. Sold a* a discount Mo at $900, $2,500, $5,000, Matara at $1,000, $5,000, $10.- oMohlo at option of after 4 Months from data upon damand of Wo havo no lalat- •o write, coll, or coma to mo m. 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