Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 October 1947 — Page 2
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“Mrs. Manners: : 1 SUPPOSE many women are Yaced with a problem such as mine and seek your advice. How I pray you can help me for I've no one else to turn to. My husband’s parents
are such wonderful people and believe they've raised such’ =
a fine son. I cannot hurt them with the truth, In October we'll celebrate our fifth wedding anniversary but my heart will be heavy. If it were not for the “bundle from heaven” we're expecting in December, it would be impossible for me under the circumstances to celebrate another anniversary Since learning that we would soon be parents my health has been none too good and I have had to stay home most of the time, My husband has not been content to stay with me and I recently learned. he spent an evening with an old girl friend, The awful part is he was
brazen enough to brag about his “outside activity” to me, his wife and ’
the mother of the “child-to-be.” What am I to do? Please help me. MRS. D.
Celebrate that anniversary gaily. Match your husband's mood-— be alluring. Even if you waddle you can do it effectively—he the most attractive “mother-to-be” he knows, Don't let the “bundle” dominate the conversation. You wouldn't want your husband to discuss business consténtly, Flatter the man-he's going to be a father but he also is a hus. band. He needs attention. As honest as he Is, he'll probably forget the outside activity while he walks the floor conscientiously, Remember; you wouldn't have “known” if he hadn't told you, He may be having fun with you over this girl. You're married to him~she Isn't— and soon you'll have another tie,
Conflicting Views on Returning fo Army VETERANS express conflicting views on return to Lhe Army pondered by the son of Mrs, “J. FP. H” who wrote for advice, 8gt. “L. E. © favors the Army and writes Mrs. “J. F. B's” son has been in the Army the rank of captain so he should know what the With all the Army advantages—high pay, benefits, service and theater, opportunity for training and retirement
long enough to reach Army has to offer choice of branch of I don't
see how he can possibly think about turning down the rank of caplain S8GT.L.E. C “H. E. R.” expresses opinion: No blanket solution which would cover all cases can be worked out I have “kicked” myself many times in the past two years since I went
through separation center for leaving the Army after five years’ service I have taken a substantial cut in income and find I have Jess time to myself, I enjoyed the frequent scenery changes and found Army life more interesting than the one 1 now lead All of us, I suppose, chafed under the many apparently meaningless and irksome regulations in Army life. 1 find there are restrictions, though more subtly applied, just as confining in civilian life, To validate practicing what I preach, I have sought for a year and a half to be restored to active duty. If the choice were mine, I would certainly accept the Army offer, H. E. R, Crawfordsville
“S. P.” disagrees:
It seems to me that the only reason your son would return to the Army is because of a captain's rating. Does he like Army life? 1 liked some of it but not wel] onough | to return if offered colonels faling—and I'm single:
Why doesn't your son join the National Guard? His chances for rating would be good as the 151st Infantry now is activating at the! Armory, m N. Pennsylvania St. Drills are held every Monday, 7:30
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be for indefinite period but don't let this scare you. He could get discharge if the Nalional Guard interfered with his work.
on Monday nights and say T. 4th Gr. “8. K. P.” sent him. 1 don’t think he should join the Army, especially since he is married and has a family, but he's old enough to-make his own decisions, ~-8, P.
Says Brother Drinks, She's Worried
I HAVE a good husband and grown children and we are respected.
drinking While he doesn't make his home with us, everybody we're related. I would like to help him but he resents any suggestions How could we get him to take the cure?
MRS. L, F. Indianapolis. Alcoholics Anonymous has competent and tactful advisers. Contact the group, Post OfMce Box 1H, FR-2743.
Schumachers Plier eld Fi Butler Reception
William Briggs, 4928 Evanston (Ave, district construction superGeorge A. Schumacher, Builer| visor for the Indiana Bell Tele-, University alumni secretary, and phone Co. has received a Jeweled Mrs. Schumacher will give a re pin in recogniception Oct, 16 for students who are ton of 35 years sons, daughters or grandchildren of! of service with|
alumni, the company. The reception will be held at 3: 30| Mr. Briggs be-|
the recreation room of] gan his telephone Arthur Jordan memorial hall. Ap-! career as a “mule| roximately 100 members of he skinner” with the! tudent body are expectéd to at- former Central| end. is Union Telephone! President and Mrs. M. O. Ross Co. here in 1912. ind Mr, and Mrs, Schumacher will In 1919 he transe in the receiving line, Mrs, J, W. ferred to the Pa-| Atherton, Mrs. Emsley W, Johnson William Briggs Sr. and Mrs. John F. Mitchell Jr.!, will pour.
Store Front I Designs To Be Discussed
New trends in store fronts will the subject of a talk by Elmer A Lundberg Jr, at a meeting of the Indiana Producers Council, Inc Friday noon in the Lincoln Hotel. . Mr, Lundberg, director of archi- Talks on Yugoslavia: tectural design for the Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Pittsburgh, 8 a member of the American Institute of Architects
My single brother is about to ruin our good reputation by his excessive]
I've made,
I'elegraph Co, at Los Angeles, but! refurned to Indianapolis the follow{Ing year.
| branch, accepting his present posi-| von in 1945, He is a member of the Hoosier! State Chapter 16, Telephone pioneers of America.
Dr, George W. Buckner, editor of, World Call, will speak on “I Was n Yugoslavia” at the dinner ThursHarold D. Bishop, Indianapolis pk night in the Central Christian sales marfager for the Pittsburgh |Church. An informal reception from | Plate Glass Co, has: announced 5:30 to 6710 p. m. will precede the! that more than 150 architects, en-|dinner sponsared by the Women's! gineers and
have been invited to the meeting. [fessional Women’s Guild.
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
<M your son is interested have him see Capt, Norbert F Croucher 4
FIRST TO ARRIVE—John H. Terry, right, arrived ahead of. all others for post-graduate sessions of the American Legion College opening. He is 8 world war 4! veteran from Diablo Heights, Panama Canal Zone. Robert Marr, assistant director of the college, is giving him some pointers.
Legion Opens Post-Grad Course for 70 Veterans
50,000 Visited Monastery To Inaugurate Program The sisters report that 50,000 per-| Events scheduled for Butler Unie sons visited the Cold Spring Rd. versity’s annual homecoming weeke {monastery when it was pew. It is end, Oct. 23-25, were announced to= expected that a proportionate num-|day. ber will view the new quarters in| pyr George A. Schumacher, Terre Haute. The house, known as jumni Geos A and homecoming the Allendale property, has been|c,mmittee chairman, said activities [extensively altered. The upper floor would begin Thursday noon with
ie of the sisters and Topme oom, the anaual lineheon for alumni ate "tending the convention of Indias Load Wila We Sipél vg: he firstig ote Teachers’ i Mother Agnes said today that] Dr. George F. Leonard, dirootor | Archbishop Schulte in -asking the Of Butler's evening division will be [sisters to establish the new founda- loastmaster at the luncheon in the tion in Terre Haute is establisaiig Columbia Club. lan unusual precedent. “The arch- Selects a Queen diocese. now becomes one of few in| University men will select /the country with two Carmelite homecoming queen on the first day houses. In s0 far as can be as- from among candidates from the |certained this is the only arch- various campus sororities. She will |diocese which has two Carmels, one rule during the week-end festivities lof which is the daughter of the/and will be introduced at halftime
Luncheon for Alumni
A postsgraduate course for 70 Amerigan Legionnaires who have clude a review of American Legion!
completed six months’ study in or-
cific Telephone &#anization leadership opened here
yesterday.
The group received all-expense trips Legion, Since then he has served after making the highest grades of urday. [in many positions with the local! {more than 7250 young Legionnaires
enrolled in the
[tension Institute.
Cpl. Earl McClain On Arctic Maneuver
| Cpl. Earl PF, McClain will spend German home-made hread will be one month at Big Delta, Alaska, ‘with the 23d Infantry Regiment on
|& new Arctic maneuver, Operation | Yukon, The operation, to be held in November, will include eve cold weather training for the in-
building contractors | Council and the Business and Pro- fantry, Supported by the 12th Air Mothers and general chairman of] | Nations at the annual conference of
Force.
correspondence T, Terry, young World War II vef- |Elia of the Mother of God, Chicago, course of the American Legion Ex- eran from Diablo, Panama, Cana 20d Sister Patricia of the Holy Face, |
ry phase-of Catholic: Church. Mrs: “Henry Rit-| He ‘will confer with members of
other. Nuns who will accompany Mother| |Agnes are the three from Indiana,
The post-graduate course will in-|°
history, finances, internal organization, law, programs, membership Mother Magdalene of the Sacred)
; Heart, Decatur, sub-prioress; Sisver| techniques, and accomplishments. | In the 2d ap by the. JoaD of the Cross, Terre Haute, and| [State Catherine of the Mother of} It will continue until Sat- , St. Croix; Sister Mary of the!
First student to arrive was sos Eicharia, St. Paul, Minn.; Sister)
ye sayrovingion, I Ky.
Sauerkraut Dinner James es Eldridge Goes
A sauerkraut dinner featuring To Meeting of UN © James A. Eldridge, Indianapolis, held from 5 to 7:30 p. m. Thursday Midwest field director of the Amerin the Sacred Heart hall. ican Association ‘ for the United! It is one of a series of monthly States, was en route today to Lake| dinners to be sponsored on Thurs-| Success, N. Y. to attend current day nights\ by the Christian Moth- meetings of the United Nations ers Society of the Sacred Heart General Assembly, :
Zone,
ter is president of the Christian the U. S. delegation to the _United
{the dinner. (the AAUS to be held Oct. 11 to 11.
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lof the Butler-Western Michigan football game on Saturday.
The traditional freshman-sophos more scrap will open activities a¢ noon Friday. At 2 p. m. the home= coming parade will be held in downe {town Indianapolis under the sponse |sorship of Blue Key, senior men's {honorary organization. Butler's president, Dr. M. ‘Q. Ross, will broadcast a greeting to alumni, and the festivities will close with the homecoming honfire and pep session on the campus. Entertain Alumni After the game, President and Mrs. Ross will hold a reception at their home for alumni and friends of the university. Frate:nie ties and sororities will also hold open house after the game, Activities will close with the ane nual homecoming dénce in the field= house gymnasiim Saturday nights | The dance will be sponsored by Blue * Key and Scarlet Quill, seniop women's honorary.
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