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DERSTAND ? AND NOW BUT MARK MY WORDS ON, Ind, June 10. ” TEL REGRET TH on Tryon, secretary

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Note—At last one woman whose husband is on the night shift tells how they hold their home together!

ent and editor of ation of University tions, will be = r Thursday during U. W. convention

7 luncheon will be ure of the two-day will mark the come ndiana A. A. U. W. yment fund of $40,= al fund goal is one

end branch of the 11 receive national its establishment of n fellowship this y made the first gifs J. W. branch for a

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nes Wells, former ity dean of women, Trugi, South Bend. ave served as state men,

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The Indianapolis DEAR JANE JORDAN—I am not a happy night shift wife. To my j Announcements caused Oy station changes after press

there is no such creature, but I have learned to make the best of it. We consider our mornings as evenings. I see to it that I am always ready and always have things under control at home so that we

#0 stepping in the morning.. I know the things we do are ridiculous to others, but we have no evenings; so g i I go to a baseball game at 6:30 am. and we are home by 10-a. m. We have a child and usually take him along. I do most of my housework at night Then if my husband wants to go out next morning I am ready. SomeJane Jordan times he steps out wrong. Some evenings I go out with girls. We both feel that we ean have more fun together after the war but the little we get now fs better than none. I hope this helps other wives. It solved my problem and believe me, I'm hapy A READER. ~ ” - Answer—Your letter tends to what I always have suggested and that is that marriages which fly apart when husbands beto work on the night shift not satisfactory in the first or the relationship would have disintegrated so quickly. chinge of hours gives the husd an opportunity to escape from

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quick to seize the relief, not to say that the tenall the wife's fault, The husband may have been equally to blame but the wife does not have

husband’s absence fills her with ap-

ving him more reason than ever need relief. ’ I would appreciate it very much other wives who have saved their marriages from the dangers of the night shift would write and tell us what rearrangement they made in their lives to meet the situation.

DEAR JANE JORDAN—What is the definition of a “war romance?” In my opinion it would be one where a boy or girl in service meets and marries someone whom, ‘except for the war, he would not have met or married. Right or wrong? N. C. ” ® - Answer: 1 think you have defined a war romance very well. A young couple who knew eagh other before the war and had established a friendship may be influenced by the war either to rush or postpone their romance. If they take action they otherwise would not have taken except for the war, it, too, is called a war romance, but in the strictest sense of the word your definition is correct, JANE JORDAN.

Put your problems in a letter to Jane Jordan whe will answer your questions in this columa daily.

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