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Show Dear Sally DEAR SALLY: My husband is making a habit of "getting stuck" for bills. It seems he's the official collector for his office. They have these picnics and and parties every month or so for the employes and their wives and my husband takes care of all thear- she has a right to feel this way? JANE. DEAR JANIE: Shame and double-shame on you! First, because be-cause you were thoughtless and inconsiderate enough to desert the third girl for two fellows who moved in on you- and second, for allowing yourselves to be "picked up" in the movies. A regular practice of either one of these offences will gain you the kind of reputation no decent girl would like. DEAR SALLY: My wife is an excellent housekeeper, a super cook, a devoted mother to our three children, and I guess you'd call her perfect, except for one fault she has. When I'm ready to go to bed at night, she continues to sit up and watch television. Since I'm a very light sleeper, the sound of the TV keeps me awake. I love this girl with all my heart, and wouldn't do any-' thing in the world to hurt her. But what am I going to do about this problem? CLEM. DEAR CLEM: Here are two suggestions: (1) Invest in a set of ear plugs. (2) Take a cue from the old maxim, "If you can't beat 'em, JOIN "em." DEAR SALLY: One of the girls who rides on the bus with me to work every morning always shows up with her hair done in pin curls. She says she never has enough time to comb her hair out at home, but does it as soon as she arrives at her place of work. I think her appearance in public with pin curls is in very poor taste. What do you think? ANNE. DEAR ANNE: I heartily agree with you. If a girl absolutely MUST appear this way, she can try concealing con-cealing her lack of preparation with a scarf of some kind over the pin curls but even then she can hardly be classed as a "well-groomed "well-groomed girl." rangements, ana later he collects from the other SALLY SHAW fellows. But if at the last moment some couple is unable to attend and it's too late to cancel their reservations, my man has to foot the bill. Our income in-come isn't large enough to stand up under this, but my husband hesitates to hurt any feelings. Can you suggest a remedy for this situation? WITS END. DEAR WITS END: Your husband hus-band is foolish to be shelling out his own hard-earned money ahead of time for these social functions. He should figure out ahead of time just what the expenses will be and then collect CASH on the spot from the different fellows as they make their reservations. Then he'll have no worries over last-minute last-minute cancellations. DEAR SALLY: Three of us girls, all 14 years old, went to a movie a couple of nights ago and during the movie two cute fellows came in and sat beside us. After a few minutes, one of them asked to sit next to me and the other one next to one of the other girls. Then, after the show, these two fellows asked us two girls if they could walk home with us. Since the third girl lives only a short distance from the theater, we left her and walked home with the boys. Now the third girl is peeved with us--or maybe she's just jealous. Do you think |