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Miss Wimbush
Women’s Day
speaker
The annual Women’s Day will
be observed Sunday during
regular morning worship at the
Eighth Street Baptist Church.
Miss Trudelle Willetta
Wimbush, professor emeritus of
South Carolina State College in
Orangeburg, will be the guest
speaker sot the 11 a.m. services.
Miss Wimbush is the grand
daughter of the late Mrs.
Josephine Davis, pioneer
member of Eighth Street
Baptist
■Hr Dear Abby
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Children to parents:
Let us love you both
By Abigail Van Buren
©1977 by The Chicago Tribune-N Y NewsSynd Inc.
DEAR ABBY: It seems that more and more parents of
teenage children are being divorced these days. I
struggled with that decision for nearly two years, and
finally joined their ranks.
I received the following letter, which was signed by each
of my children. Their ages are 17, 15, 13 and 12.
I hope you will think it worthy of your column.
NO NAME, PLEASE
DEAR DIVORCED PARENTS: We love you both for
different reasons, so please don’t feel that because we love
one of you, we cannot love the other. Try to understand
that even though you no longer love each other, we still
love both of you.
We cannot be expected to know what went wrong with
your marriage, nor do we want to know the details of who
did what to whom, so please don’t try to tell us your side of
it. Don’t ask us to judge either one of you, just help us to
accept your parting so that we can build a life of our own
though our parents live apart.
We still need to be loved by both of you, so please don’t
allow your resentment, however justified, to destroy our
relationship with our grandparents, aunts, uncles and
cousins on both sides.
We know you both love us, so please let us love you both.
YOUR CHILDREN
DEAR ABBY: I’m 19, female and this is my first office
job. There are eight girls and two men in this office. The
hours are 8 to 5, and we get an hour off for lunch, plus two
15 minute coffee breaks, one at 10 A.M. and the other at 3
P.M.
Every morning, one of the girls brings in a box of
Danish, and someone makes a pot of coffee. Everyone
(except me) has coffee and Danish, and nobody settles
down to work until 8:30.
At 4:30 P.M. everyone starts putting their work away,
retouching their make-up and combing their hair. At
precisely 5 P.M. they are all out the door.
I told them that it’s like they’re stealing an hour’s wages
from the boss every day. They laughed at me, and now
they call me “oddball.”
I’d like your opinion.
ODDBALL
DEAR ODDBALL: If you’re an “oddball,” more offices
should have oddballs with your integrity.
DEAR ABBY: lam a clerk-typist in the registrar’s office
at a small midwestern college.
The other day, about half an hour before lunch, the
registrar asked me if I would like to have lunch with him.
We went to lunch, he picked up the tab, and I thanked
him.
The next day, his secretary took me aside and told me
in a very confidential tone that the registrar was mortified
when I didn’t offer to pay for my own lunch as he had only
$lO with him and my lunch came to $3.50! Then the
secretary said she was asked to “hint” to me that
whenever anyone goes to lunch with the boss, it’s “dutch.”
I felt humiliated and upset to have been criticized behind
my back for a wrong I didn’t commit. Am I wrong to
assume that when a gentleman asks me to have lunch with
him, I am his guest? I thought he would have been insulted
had I offered to pay for my own lunch under the
circumstances. Please set me straight.
PERTURBED
DEAR PERTURBED: Had you offered to pay for your
own lunch, you would not have offended a gentleman,
because your boss isn’t one. Furthermore, a man who asks
his secretary to “hint” to you that all his invitations mean
“dutch" is both cheap and gutless. Relax, dear. You
committed no wrong.
Hate to write letters? Send $1 to Abigail Van Buren, 132
Lasky Dr., Beverly Hills, Calif. 90212, for Abby’s booklet
“How to Write Letters for AD Occasions.” Please enclose a
tong, self-addressed, stamped (244) envelope.
is pleased to announce that
Tom Gray
formally of For he's Drug Co.
is now associated
with
Ronnie Higgins & Coles.
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— Griffin Daily News Saturday, September 24, 1977