The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, November 02, 1967, Image 17
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tHS CHRONICLE, Clinton, S. C., Nor. 2,1*67 —17
Measles Qinks
Scheduled Monday
Measles ferine clinics will be held Monday,
Nov. 6, for elementary school students in School
District 56.
The clinics are sponsored by the Laurens Coun
ty Medical Society and the Laurens County Health
Department in cooperation with the school system.
Officials of the sponsoring organizations urge
mothers of unprotected children from one through
12 years of age to have their children immunized
against measles either at their own doctor’s office
or at one of the school clinics during this cam
paign.
Dr. Von A. Long, director of the Laurens
County Health Department, points out that the
measles vaccine protects a child against “regular””
or “red” measles. The vaccine does not protect
against “three-day” German measles.
If a child already has had red measles, he
will not need the vaccine, Dr. Long said. Children
who already have been given the measles vaccine
also will not need it again.
Dr. Long added, however, that if a mother
isn t sure whether her child had had red measles
or previously has had the vaccine, it would not be
harmful and would be wise for the child to re
ceive the vaccine to be sure of his or her pro
tection.
The clinic schedule Monday:
Martha Dendy, 8:30-9 a.m.; Bailey, 9:15-9:45;
Providence, 9:50-10:10; Hampton Ave., 10:15-11-
Joanna, 8:30-9; Woodson, 9:15-9:35; Cross Hill.
Mountville, 10-10:20; Midway, 10:30-10:55.
'Last-Minute'
Date Depends
By SALLY SHAW
DEAR SALLY: What do
you think about a girl’s ac
ceptance of a date with a
fellow who calls her at the
last minute? Somehow, when
this happens to me, I always
have the feeling that my
name is way down on that
fellow’s list, and that I’m
being called on as a “last
resort.” I’d appreciate your
ideas on this. ANNIE.
DEAR ANNIE: I think this
would depend very much up
on how well you know the
particular fellow, his man
ner of doing things, and how
much you like him. Some fel
lows are just naturally tardy
about everything. And then,
too, “last minute” or not, go
ing out on a date is often
much better than sitting at
home watching TV!
DEAR SALLY: I’m about
to become engaged to a love
ly girl, but now we’re em
broiled in a little argument
which maybe ^ you can help
us settle. I was previously
engaged to an unprincipled
girl who “two-timed” me
and, when I caught her at
it, I demanded and got my
ring back. It is a very beauti
ful and expensive diamond,
was worn by the other girl
for only two months, and t
want my present girl to
have it. However, she has
refused to accept it, claim
ing she wants a ring that
she can feel was meant for
her and her alone, and that
sTie couldn’t feel this way
about this particular ring.
Don’t you think she is being
very silly about this?
DAKOTA
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Surely blessing I will bless
thee.—(Heb. 6:14)
Let us bless all that we have
— our home, our work, our
material possessions of every
kind. Let us bless these things,
realizing they represent our
acceptance and use of God’s
substance. As we bless these
outer expressions, our appre
ciative attitude quickens us to
see even more of the good. If
we are given a fit, if someone
shares some good with us, let
us remember to give our bless
ing for the gift and to the
giver.
DEAR SALLY
By SALLY SHAW
DEAR DAKOTA: No. The
giving of an engagement
ring is one of the biggest and
most sacred moments in a
girl’s life, and you’re asking
this girl to accept what^
amounts to a secondhand
gift. One easy solution for
you — have the stone reset,
and in an entirely new
mounting it will be an en
tirely new ring.
DEAR SALLY: My big
problem is a 19-year-old
neighbor girl who is always
flirting with my 42-year-old
husband. And he flirts and
kids right back! This humil
iates and hurts me terribly,
but when ever I mention
It to him he just
laughs and says, “If she gets
such a bang out of it, why
should I spoil her fun?” But
he completely overlooks how
much my life is being
spoiled! WORRIED WIFE .
DEAR WORRIED WIFE:
I think you’re making entire
ly too much out of nothing.
Your 42-year-old man is
probably as proud and
pleased as he can be over his
ability still to attract the at
tention of a sweet young
thing. The big key'to your
so-called problem lies in your
own words, “he just laughs.”
Instead of letting your jeal
ousy show laugh with him
. . and I’ll bet this, more
than anything else, will soon
bring him down to earth
again.
DEAR SALLY: One of the
girls in our college sorority
eloped last weekend. We had
no previous warning of this,
and had been planning to
give a bridal shower , for her
in the near future. Now we’re
wondering if it still wou'd be
appropriate to give such a
pkrty for her, even though
she’s now married. THE
GANG.
DEAR GANG: Certainly,
quite appropriate. A shower
^an be just as much fun. and
the gifts fully as welcome; to
a girl after she is marred as
before.
NOTE TO MORTIFIED:
There’s nothing at all ill-
mannered about your wom-
and guest who ate
the apple fillii
your “best home:
and left your
crust” untouched,
have had a perfectly good
and logical reason for avoid
ing the crust . . .such as be
ing on a diet.
tout, of
pie,”
“delicious
She may
about this question:
“If a hunter avoids
an auto accident on
the trip out—doesn’t
get shot at, or acci
dentally shoot him
self — avoids a mis
hap on the way home
—then naturally he
doesn’t need a
HUNTER S A C C I-
DENT policy. But
will my wife rest
letter if I get such
insurance from the
Bailey AgencyT
John
L.
Mimnaugh
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