Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 October 1947 — Page 2
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Dear Mrs, Manners:
me in crowds as he once did. He sits and is quiet most of the time. | 5 Bay State to Act ~ WE ARE HAPPY to know there is someope who might : :
He did serve overseas, 1 am worried—do you think he doesn't love me or that he's just nervous? Sometimes I feel like packing and going
near Sanborn, and the other farm- I READ your column every day. Please help me by advising me
Roger Williams __ May Be Forgiven
On Hanging Law
Threat to Peace’
| WASHINGTON, Oct. 3 (U. P.).— | Sen. Owen Brewster (R. Me.) sald
‘Antiv Offer ~ Purge
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be a great help®to us and our future. We wrote before, back to the “ex” for" the children's sake. Please advise me 13 10 What! goETON, Oct. 3 (U. P.y—14 KANRTRT: v3 odas ys, ug, leg “ Sore 2 de- ‘Politic wanting Western life, and now want to get in touch with 'o do. I'm : ; ATE. Rhode Islanders will be patient une NW : ; | < . rship ussia there is danger g “F. B.D." wh ide sugzestions for us Aren't you hunting an excuse to permit return to your ex-husband? til the Massachusetts net Yeor. Lois Rader Margie Joslin Judy Kiltion ‘Gloria Woed of war. “because dictators have to Pastor: the Tucson artist, “F. B. D.,” who made suggestions fo D. Your children apparently are treated well by your husband. I'd skip convenes, they may be permitted tod x HE ET foment trouble abroad to quiet dis- Time Will this person send us ‘names and addresses of guest the packing. You can't run away always when life becomes dull. enter this state again without fear | content at-home.” : BEDFORD, ranches so that we may be able to find someone who could Romance needn't die in marriage hu it doen't loap an efforvess |) 0) vgpoug | Mr. Brewster said in an interview and betting 5 ? Our i : has included life on my sister's Indiana cently as in courtship. . Your hushand might he 3 litle more romantic And if the 320-year-old threat ofl that he does not believe there is-« today by a Use us there! SXperients ns : eg and attentive if he didn't sense your unrest. He may fear your y rea { |any immedidte danger of war with tive” ‘who © farm and X 3-day yp 10 Oalilotmia Yi sure means a It attraction to your first husband and takes to brooding, drinking and He hove be Femoves. hs ii any in sili nls Jagfion He wae Thanks, Mrs anners, for helping us sur n n . n O. Pas- I) beca : i gambling. Urge him to have a physical examination. Try being for it in this t d campaign he ‘> “PUZZLED COUPLE" ; tore and the Massachusetts senate n country and rio readiWOULD YOU PLEASE send us a more complete address of "FF. By good to him. : : minority leader, Chester A. Dolan ‘ness over. there.” x The self-s! D."” Tucson, who wrote about the West? We would like a personal ‘opin - Wants fo Trace Two Sisters .. (D. Jamaica Plain), — ! Hn he sdoe, 3 Jong » My Saver Jevio jon from someone who has lived in Indiana and how ves a not dry WHAT WOULD vou do in a case like this? There were two sisters, Though a law enacted by the {= “No matter — Stalin Coda the Rev. E. Slimate; also some facl4on ving conditions i) Sr particular abiltties, put in a guardians’ home when they were seven and five years of Massachusetts Bay colony in 1627 A 4 , he is a creature of the situ » to raise $500 0) ‘iter, A ndiana 8 : : i ’ y g : from Zaal Weg» conBdential: Will you state your abilitien in anofher [38% Tay are Rov B and 5 Yeuty oid. I heard these two sisters were Deiat She mbvoiiunts of Ride Joe John Bill § - men. Brewster oa : iin ion a i ht ‘ onfid Ry separated now an eir names ch vd. A Pirtle Bruckman hmade arry Freed ba Cu y. letter 40 the column? F. B. ." may answer you. How can 1 find out about these two sisters? The guardians’ home they grew less wary for passage of | CANDIDATES—Shown above. are the candidates for Golden 15 go to war © ore. ae he a jhe two 3 Feels Like Going Back to the ‘Ex’ knows nothing of their whereabouts. What can I do to trace these centuries, | Girl and Brown Boy to be chosen by the students of Howe high at work in Russia.” . I was Si I BROKE up my first marriage for my present husband. I have two sisters? A DEVOTED AUNT, Indianapolis. It was suspetced that some Rhode school at the annual Brown and Gold dance Oct. 22 in the Howe | The Senator said he did not con- cian” later tv o children by ‘the first marriage and my husband loves them very Marjon County Department of Public Welfare is your contact— Islanders occasionally slipped across) gymnasium, The winners will be announced during intermission at sider war with Russia inevitable. gamblers her much. What worries me is that I don't really believe my husband loves! LI-2545, Give the girls’ real names and history to that department the state line until they were the dance. ) “The most hopeful thing” he in help! me as he says he does. There is such a drastic change in him to learn what disposal was made of their cases, Watney of We Susiger evently by| == a ase YT ee 88d, “wOULd be the spread of demo- ments open, $ hecks as he does now. He never loves : z v, store, who disclosed ex- . : " . gemblirg and cashing his pay chec 1 Says His Stepson Is a Problem .. tence. of he law. Slides for Livin ' Paper Route Provides (cratic ideals in Russia. A5 5 vYesull y y
Too Expensive
what to do in this case. I have been married 15 years to my present I have two stepchildren, a daughter, 15, and son, 18, and one
ers each pald $1500 of their own funds Jo learn about Europe's food
Calls Communism
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Dolan, apparently bothered by : the high cost of rope, determined econ ase
Youth Cash for College
MILWAUKEE—(U. P.).—Edward
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to the Citize of the people—through evolution \
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. daughter of my own by this wife Reuter turned three years of news- Father than revolution.” sons known political and soetal conditions first I get along “swell” with the two girls by chastising them when to take action to avoid a possiole paper delivery into a college educa- on the meantim, Jen. Brewster Called 0 ear 0d hand. He was among the first Rhine 1... ore wrong, but when I speak to the son my wife seems to resent incident. After appropriate research, COLUMBUS, O. (U. P.).—Curtis tion. Jou t ‘ay course 15 Clear: Be Arm; The letter: " farmers to return here last night. my telling him right from wrong. He did not work all summer. Now which he said supported his “ears, a na | The youth worked hard for three ., eut down on ihe ingiam- " : : ; Stepheng has an unusual job in! y : matory statements all around; keep C. Ford,” DES MOINES, lowa, Oct, 3 (U. “There's no doubt about it that he is working and my wife will not let him pay board or help out he has filed a bill at the state house years and recently quit his paper cool and above all, keep ready.” as a repre PY Next to starvation, commu- [00d is the number one problem at home. She tells me he doesn’t have to pay board, to revoke the law, {the Morehouse-Martens department route because he had saved the ' Ya tional Repul over there’ he said Do you think my wife wrong in teaching him to live (hat way? The law he wanted to repeal, Mr, store. $000 which will enable him to start SPONSOR CARD PARTY ~~ * ter referred nism Is the greatest fear in Europe," ,° op © farm editor of the Please advise me what to do. J. D, City. Dolan said, amounted to “banisn-| It is to keep the package chute at the University of Wisconsin this! The Mothers and Daughters’ and the Rey LeRoy Getting, Sanborn, lowa, sald nes Moines Register and Tribune Your stepson needs responsibilities and training in finance—but ment of all Rhode Island inhabi- Which extends from the top stories fall. Benefit Club will sponsor a card be dictators. today after a month long trip who accompanied the group, said don’t expect too much of him. Are you tactful in discussion of the tants from Massachusetts soil, and of the building to the basement, The last night of his delivery, all party Tuesday at 1:30 p. m. in the State Re through Europe with other lowa suffering is inevitable in Europe subject with him and your wife? might ‘be construed to authorize an free of package jams. Edward's subscribers were at home, Meridian Room of the Colonial however, lal formers unless food arrives in large quanti- Have you unconsciously favored vour own daughter? Your wife infliction of the death penalty, He does it by sliding down the and each had a gift or small pres- Furniture Co. Mrs. Thelma West- litical phone Mr. Getting, who farms 960 acres ties soon may be evening up with you for partiality, which at the time was by hanging." chute himself. ent to speed him on his way, brook is chairman. a large file 4 es BR Eh a — “ — state headaq asserted the connected party. Fore local person: & party's nati p Party leac 1 & is to obtain ; ’ gred . high-placed
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