Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 6, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 May 1927 — Page 7

MAY 18, 1927

MOTHER-IN-LAW QUESTION, LIKE OTHERS, HAS TWO SIDES

Wife Should Remember There’s Another Woman With Strong Affection for Same Man. J By Martha Lee A fifty-fifty proposition is the mother-in-law question. When the wife and mother of a man don’t get along together, almost invariably, both are to blame.

/ It's not easy for a woman who has had tha management of a hdme, to take a back seat in her daughter-in-law's house: it’s not easy, cither, for her to forget that grown children are no longer to lie guided and admonished. On the other hand, the younger woman finds it exceedingly difficult to remember. That a man can’t suddenly forget the mother who bore him nor wipe out the years of association that have existed between them. She forgets too, that a man who would be such ac, as to treat his mother with indifference or worse, wouldn't have in him the stuff of which good husbands are ntb.de. She forgets, that much that she admires in her husband: much that is the result of past training and environment, exists because he had the mother that he had. Does Not Like Mother-in-Law Dear Martha I.ee: I just cannot stand my mother-in-law. I did not like her to begin with, and now that w s have got to housekeeping, 1 simply boil when she Steps into the house. We have been married since Nov. 15, and I succeeded in not seeing much ofter

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when we wore boarding, but it now poems her delight to come and visit me. I should think she would see that I don't want her, but she does not seem to. What can I do? My husband won't say a thing to her. MRS. ROSE. Right this day, Rose, decide whether you are going to let this ugly canker of hate grow up in your heart. The poor woman although you don’t think she does, probably realizes that you don’t want her. Potall you know, she may be having a hard battle with love and pride. For of course she still loves her boy. Be reasonable. Some day you may have a little boy. When his young arms are around your neck, you’ll realize something of the/many heart tendrils that your mothei-in-law has to break before she can treat your husband, her son, like a stranger. Talks of Others Dear Martha I.ce: My fiance, when he is away iroui me, tells about seeing other women that he would enjoy going with. As far as I know, he never goes with anv one else—but talks that way to me. As he is .'JO years old. seems to me he should be glad to settle down. Now. Miss Lee, I feel that I could never stand for him to run around. What do you think ot this, winch is the only fault that he has.' WANT-TO-BE-HAPPY I think lie's only talking. Heaven knows why he’d think that this is a good way to tease, but I believe that that is all it is. if he really wanted to be with others, I think he'd keep it a secret from you. "Memories” says that she and her sweetheart have been- parted for several weeks now, and the break is permanent, but she cannot forget him. She is unhappy. It Is conceded that nothing like work will help one to forget In a matter of this kind, dear girl. Keep your mind and thoughts busy. Time, although it doesn’t seem so now, will soften this. “Angela” knows a young man that fulfills her ideals of what a “Prince Charming” should be, but the young man registers complete indifference to her. “Angela” wants a recipe to have him return her regard. As far as I know, there isn’t any, Angela. Just be sweet and natural, and if he doesn’t indicate that this interests him, see as little of him as possible and don't give him too much of your thought. “Mrs. M.” is greatly troubled because her daughter, 17. meets young men away from home —on the streets or in drug stores. There must be a reason, Mrs. At. First explain to' her the danger of this and why you wish her not to. Then arrange home conditions so that she iifve young company, little part!** Os yoking folks, etc., to take the place ot the o'ther kind of meetings. You won’t succeed in having her give -up all pleasure. AFTERNOON TEA Hot tea always rests one more than a cold drink. For variety add a bit of strawberry jam, a slice of lemon and a slice of orange for flavor.

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