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PUBLIC HEARING nission of Indiana,
the adoption and s and regulations i procedure before natters other than notor vehicles: the disposition of facile acquisition or 1sor assumption of the filing of rates records and mem ties with the come yursuant to chapter he Indiana General r 1045 en that at Its rege 11th day of June, vice Commission of
nd approved new pgulations numbered nclusive, governing
re before the Come her than those pere icles, the sale, merjon of facilities by fon or issuance of jon of liabilities by | rates and tariffs, nd memoranda by » Commission, under ster 120 of the Acts al Assembly for the
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DEAR JANE JORDAN.-—-I am a widow past 45 and have said that I never would marry again, But I loved my home and I miss it, I would like to have another home. I have met a few men of my own age, also a few who are not as old. One is past 37 and was in World War II. He feels the same as I do about a home. Do you think there is too much difference in our ages to make a home and be happy? He has been married before and has three children. His ex-wife is married again and has a child by her second marriage, This man loves his children and I know I could make a home that they could come to and be with him part of the time any way. I am depending on your answer to solve my problem. LONELY
” ” ” ANSWER: I am sorry but I cannot solve your problem. I only can warn you both not fo let your
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mutual desire for a home rush you into marriage. The difference in your ages does constitute a risk which both of you should take seriously. I am sure that you are perfectly sincere when you say that you would be happy to have the man’s children visit you. But sometimes that causes more complications than you expect. Children often do not like their father's second wife, Instead of appreciating her desire to be kind they do things to upset the ‘marriage. It takes a very wise, understand-
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