Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 June 1944 — Page 18

JANE JORDAN

DEAR JANE JORDAN-—-My h feft we had some hot words. I hav

has five. He has a sweet wife whoin everyone loves. a week. While I was working with him he said,

what you have. She is in poor hea

usband is overseas. Just before he e two children and know a man who He makes over $100 “I wish my wife had |

1th.” 1 am 28 and he is 47. Would |

1 do wrong if I went to his wife and asked her to leave, inasmuch I have!

won her husband? children would love me and I them. She could have $50 a week and g0 to her people who live out of the state, MRT. rn = = Answer: Your letter doesn’t sound credible at all. I don’t think youre writing about yourself but about someone else whose Jane Jordan motives you think you understand. There are plenty of pirates among women but not so warped as your letter suggests,

DEAR JANE JORDAN—I am 18 and in love with a sailor. We became engaged on his first furlough. His sister and I spent three weeks with him in Florida and when T got back I received daily letters from him telling of his love. On his second furlough he came to see me

at first. Then he wanted to go out|

with one of his boy friends who was leaving the next day. I let him go and he never came to see me again while he was home. I heard nothing but couldn't stand it any longer and wrote a friendly letter. He replied and said he couldn't see how be had mistreated me as he always thotight a lot of me and regarded

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me as a sister. I can't understand what happened. WORRIED YOUNG LOVER. » 5 ” | Answer: In the beginning stages! iof a love affair, many men state| more than they actually feel and] then become panic-stricken when | the net begins to close around them and they feel matrimony approach-| ing. Your cue is to continue writ-| ing him friendly letters on a re-| assuring sisterly basis until his panic | subsides. In the meantime do not! blind your eyes to other opportunities, DEAR JANE JORDAN—I am a girl of 15, and have gone steady for eight months. The boy has stepped out on me once and done several | things against my wishes which I forgave and forgot until now. This | time I saw him in a car full of my supposed-to-be girl friends and told | him I was through. He says he | has hopes of my forgiving him | again. Should 1? WORRIED. ss 8 = Rarer Answer: Certainly. Actually there is nothing to forgive. You're entirely too predatory. for so young a girl and should not take excep-| tion to the fact that you saw your| boy friend with a group of other girls. After all he has shown you that you come first,

Put your problems in a leiter to Jane | Jordan whe will answer your questions | in th in this column column daily.

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