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Asheville Citizen-Times from Asheville, North Carolina • Page 36

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2C ASHEVILLE CITIZEN-TIMES, Oct. 22, 1972 Warren Wilson College Is Dear Abby: Independent Institution inz program with a goal of This month Warren Wilson adding $3 million in endowment, College enters a new era of $2 million for capital construction and $192,000 In annual independence, rise Boaro oi National Missions of the United Presbyterian Church in the U. giving by 1677. S. which legally owned the vLook Out Below! fat's Raining Fishes college and has provided substantial operating support Warren wnson was iounaea as a school for mountain boys in 1894.

In 1942 it was combined with the Dorland Bell Schiol at Hot Springs to become a coeducational junior college. Its four-year liberal arts program was accredited by the Southern and capital funds since 1894, is transferring the land and buildings to the Board of Trustees of the College. This was confirmed at the Association of colleges ana fall meeting of the trustees Inis, in 1969i Swannanoa as the board Over the vears the college discussed plans for the next five has trained a substantial years. number of the leaders in Although the trustees are'various Western North Carolina receiving, a valuable physical counties. Its foreign student plant, they are faced with the program, launched after.

World necessity of raising more than! War II, has produced leadership $250,000 annually wnicn me tor countries in Atnca, Asia and the Middle East. church has been supplying for operating purposes, repairs and Dr. Reuben A. Holden, former Secretary of Yale University, insurance. Protestant1 became President of Warren Like other the United Wilson In August, 1971, suc- denominations.

Presbyterian Church' has ex perienced a decline in con tributions to Its national headquarters. Consequently, more ceeding Dr. Arthur M. Ban-nerman, who had been President since 1942. Dr, William Faulds of Ardmore, is chairman of Warren Wilson's board of trustees.

Western North Carolina trustees are: Mrs. than two years ago, the Board of ABBY: Have you heard of a fish falling rom the sky? My husband Is serious about (h that once when it 'frai' raining, he saw a small 5 fish coming down with the I rain! .1 "When I laughed at him, he explained that the sun had picked up the egg from the I sriam, and it hatched in the when it rained, a live fis)j came down. I think this is ridiculous and that my husband needs help. I'd like to hear from you. WONDERING IN KANSAS DEAR KANSAS: Your 1 husband's story sounds fishy to me.

Are there any pisciculturists out there who 1 can reel in the answer to this? I seem to have heard this fishtale before. DEAR ABBY: In reply to "Little Old Lady Baby Sitter" who thinks baby sitters should form a union because they are underpaid and overworked: If they feel abused, all they have to do is refuse to sit for the abusive parties. I think we parents should form a union. We pay a sitter 75 cents an hour to do nothing National Missions decided on a program of gradual phasing out of aid to all its educational in stitutions. Burnham S.

Colburn, Richard G. Jennings Mrs. Charles To compensate for this loss of support and assure a solid D. Owen, John W. Spicer, BiUy way lo turn it in to the service station attendant when a woman drove up and asked if anyone had seen her coin purse.

I immediately handed it to her. She had just cashed a check and was en route to the airport to visit a sick relative. She wanted to give me a reward. I said, "No, thank you, A person doesn't need a reward for being honest." I hope my children remember this episode, RON PELL, RIVERSIDE, CAL. DEAR RON: They will now.

DEAR ABBY: I got a kick out of "No Gambler" the gal who went to the races with a guy who gave her $2 to bet a horse. Her horse came in and paid $70, she offered the guy half, and he said if she didn't give him the whole $70 he wouldn't take her home, so she kept the $70 and she took a bus. You told her she was better at picking horses than people and to stick with whole horses. Well, listen to this: I took a gal to the races and gave her $10. She picked a long shot and won $660.

She thanked me for the thrill of winning and shoved the $660 in my pocket. I tried to stick it in her purse but there was no way she would keep a dime. With the world so full of grabby broads you can imagine how big a hit this kid made with me. I must have sent her $3,000 in perfume and jewelry. In fact, if I wasn't already married, I'd have asked her to marry me.

FREDDY future for the college, the trustees of Warren Wilson have Edd Wheeler, Mrs. T. Henry Wilson and James G. Woollcott. approved a five-year fund-rais- 'Winter On Parade9 ABIGAIL VAN BUREN but sit.

Our baby is asleep when she gets here, and all our sitter has to do is watch TV, snack, and talk on the telephone, which is the reason our line is always busy when we call home to see if everything is all right. About snacking: we have had sitters consume five and six bottles of soft drinks in one evening, and clean out a filled cookie jar to boot. We should turn in a bill for what they eat above and beyond what we think is normal. ABUSED PARENT DEAR PARENT: Turn about is fair play. If you feel abused by your sitter, get another But wouldn't it make more sense for parents and sitters to air their gripes to each other and lay down some ground DEAR ABBY: Someone asked if honesty paid.

Let me tell my story: On a beautiful sunny afternoon, I took my wife and children to lunch in the country. En route home I had to make a phone call so I stopped at a gasoline station, opened the telephone book and found a coin purse with about $300 in it. No identification no nothing. I was on my on Parade." Proceeds from the Nov. 18 ball sponsored by Beta Sigma Phi will go to Irene Wortham Day Care Center.

(Staff Photo by Malcolm It isn't realy snowing but the co-chairmen for the Snow Carnival Ball, Mrs. William Shetley, left, and Mrs. John Moffitt, use a little confetti to illustrate the ball's theme of "Winter Snow Carnival Ball Slated For Nov. 18 JUNIOR MISS "A Junior It A Slit, Not An Alt Junior A PrtTn Slits DRESSES, COATS, SPORTSWEAR daii fashions are here We Wtlcoma You To Brown 1 1 All Bank Cirdt It College St. 252-4859 All seats at the ball are by reservation only.

These reservations must be made by Nov. 8 by contacting Mrs The Asheville City Council of Beta Sigma Phi will hold its 16th annual Snow Carnival Ball on Nov. 16 in the City Auditorium. Dancing to the music of "Sounds Unlimited" will take place from 9 p.m. until 1 a.m., and the theme for this Scott Collins at 224 Bear Creek Road, or Miss Diane Problems? Trust Abby.

For a personal reply, write to ABBY, BOX 69700, L.A., CALIF, 90069 and enclose a stamped, addressed envelope. year's ball Is 'Winter on Tickets can be purchased from any member of the sorority or from Mrs. Betty Plemmons from 9 a.m. until 4:30 p.m; at the Auditorium. In the 16 years that the Ball has been held, the sorority has contributed approximately $16,000 to the mentally retarded in this area.

This year, once again, the dance will be for the benefit of the Irene Wortham Day Care Center. Farlow, 8 Southwicke Circle. This year is the 41st an niversary of Beta Sigma Phi International which has 8,000 chapters and over 200,000 members in 15 countries. Women Of St John's Plan Annual Bazaar Co-chairmen of this year's ball are Mrs. John Moffitt WAYNSSVI LUB and Mrs.

William Shetley. The Women of St. John's Episcopal Church in Haw Creek will hold their annual benefit bazaar on Wednesday, Oct. 25, in East Asheville Community Center. Sale hours will be 10 a.m.

to 10 p.m. A cold lunch will ADELE SIMPSON OR FLETC TCHER 1 be served from noon to 2 p.m. and a cookout supper will be held from 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m., with men of the church as cooks. Among items to be sold is a handmade patchwork quilt made by the women of the church.

Other handmade gift items include unusual stuffed animals and toys, holiday skirts and pants, berets and scarves, candles, Christmas decorations and arrangements and oil painted plaques. Home canned food also will be sold. Mrs. William Hudson and Mrs. Robert Reese are co-chairmen for the benefit.

Democrats Shift Tuesday Rally ToUNC-A Now's The Time To Buy Your FURS and you can SAVE AT VOGUE FURRIERS the place to go for Marvelous Values LIMITED TIME ONLY OCTOBER 16 NOVEMBER 18 A Democratic rally scheduled here Tupsrlav will ho hnlH of .1. IjS ufjiuarty oiuueiii on me campus of the University of North Carolina at Asheville instead of at. Ira B. Jones School. Sen.

Sam J. Ervin Jr. of Mor-ganlon will speak at the rally at 7:30 p. m. sponsored by Ashe- ft ON MINTON'S ENGLISH I ville precincts 3, 4, 5 and 17 and 41 1 Tf MAM Mr.

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