Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 April 1945 — Page 30
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HE'S A LUCKY ‘GUY == [ HE INHERITED THAT I BEIN' QUICK UNDER TH' HAT? SCHOOL AN THINKIN IS EASY-~ .HE DON'T HAVE T'BE DROVE LIKE A MULE LIKE 1 HAVE TO? IT'S BORN IN SOME GLIYS = | JIST SOME!
NOU FLY, MISTAH MAJOR! T MARKS MY BALLOT FOR SLOW + MOTION ON MOTHER. . EARTH =~ YOU SEES MORE SCENERY AN' YOU SEES IT LONGER f «ee I'M SKEERED TO LET DOWN MY FULL WEIGHT IN DEM AREOPLANES /L
I can offer you the same advice | give - my old partner, Scrooge. On the radio every Christmas. .. “Lionel,” I tell him—
EGAD, SASON! ALERT YOUR ~ GELF FOR A SOURNEY/ waa I EXPECT A HANDSOME PROFIT FROM THE BURKE ~ CHUNG BOUT, AND WE rg MAN LEASE A 5 J HELICOPTER AND FLY TO ALASKA!
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WITH WiLL POWER, AN' IF YOU AIN'T BORN WITH EITHER YOU GOT A HORRIBLE LIFE! 1 GIT HOUNDED A WOTCIE TS WASN'T BORN \ WITH EITHER?
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WE ARE BRINGING HOME THE BACON !!
Put your problems in a letter te Jane Jordan, who will answer your questions in this column daily.
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DEAR FANS SORDAN-I ain a girl 19 years old engaged to a soldier wpversans. (meer Bans geeh’ him gacept though pictures and know hin through what his sister-in-law has {old nie o t ‘andediisfantily, She is the one who got us acquainted.
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Weil, anyway he says he loves me very dearly and I feel sure that 1
love him, too. each other as though we'd known each other for a long time, He has been overseas now for three years Wynd | is. coming a ! on a furlough. He ™ | wants to get mar- Ha | ried and I do, too. | I never have felt SS | this way for anyone else. He comes from a very nice family and is so . Sweet and understanding. I don’t smoke or drink or run Jane Jordan | around as a lot of girls do. I keep | house for my father, He doesn't] say much because he is afraid he| will advise me wrongly. I'm still | quite young and if I should marry! I want to stay married and be! happy. What should I do? K E G.
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- " » Answer—Wait until the boy comes home and you have a chance to get acquainted with the flesh and blood reality. Each of you has built up « ®& dream about the other which may or may not conform to the facts. Of course you learn a lot about each other's ideas by corresponding, but not enough about each other's reactions to situations. See if you can talk to each other-as easily as you write, + If he doesn’t measure up to your expectations, nor you to his, you _ should break off the engagement. DEAR JANE JORDAN—My husband was told by the doctor about
Six years ago that I had a spot on
1 doi't care to go with any one else,
We: both write to |
West but. our financial condition]
just won't permit us to go, and we]
have: a son in service. | Could you suggest something that | would keep me from worrying over every little thing? I am sick in bed at present and get to thinking about my lung. I tried working but my nerves are so bad I had tp quit. I used to do fancy work but now I just can't. MRS. D. O. Ed 8.» Answer—You owe it to yourself to have a thorough physical examination at once. Plenty of people with spots on their lungs have been cured in their own climate without benefit of moving out West. If treatment is necessary you can have treatment at home. For all you know the spot may have disappeared in six years time. Find out the facts and follow the doctor's orders.. There is no fear sharper than fear of the unknown. JANE JORDAN.
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