Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 October 1947 — Page 4
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| Ask Mrs. Manners— Objects Beca
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_husband is home from his traveling job. He takes vacations gwice a year and 1 always have gone with him, On his next Vacation he wants to go hunting. I wanted to go East to see a school friend. He'd like her if he'd just go. He's always had fun on the vacations I've planned. Don’t you think I deserve his attention? I can’t possibly imagine him just hunting in the wilds for two weeks. MRS. T., City.
Moose may not appeal to you but your husband's past devotion entitles him to a deer or two. He may be tired of seeing your school friends. Trips don't appeal to your husband because he travels every day. Take your own ar a be nice about it. A separation may make you appreciate each other more. He may find that he missed you and will ask you on his mext vacation.
‘We Never Agree but Always Make Up’
arate. We never agree but we always make up. That kind of life is wearing us down, . ! We were married real young. ‘We agree on big things until we fight, Do you think our marriage will work? WORRIED YOUNG COUPLE. You probably were too young to be married but you're at an ad- ® vanlage. You aren't too old te change your ways. You'd be sorry if you separated. Real love is hard to find. You'll you enjoy these arguments but they'll get tiresome, Do you have enough to talk and think about? Make your recreation an activity=-not an argument.
‘Supports Family—Can't Buy. Clothes’ I'VE HELPED support my family all my life. I'm the oldest (28) | and my father has bad ‘health, We're a large group and eat a lot. . My *kid" sisters are pretty and popular and they need clothes, ,1 haven't minded giving up things for them, { This fall my hems won't come down in my old clothes, I need new| ones and a lift. I don't have as many boy friends as I used to have, | and I never feel dressed up. I mentioned this to my family thinking) ~~ -
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‘Husband ls Going Huntin
1 SIT HOME looking forward to week-ends when my |
MY HUSBAND loves me and I love him. But we're about to sep-|
. have to mature—at least one of you. Nobody argues alone. Maybe | will include a pertinent question. | questions appearing and the invitation for more.
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they'd want me to get a new outfit, but they didn’t. There didn’t [to be enough left in my salary for my clothes. Am I selfish? : OLDER SISTER, City, You've spoiled your family and it's time to stop. Get those mew clothes. You've served your time and are becoming s dowdy older | sister. You'll be walked upon—and pitied—as the martyr. But that won't bring you happiness or popularity. : | Your sisters could work part-time, and help with home chores. | Can't you cut on the groceries? Wise buying could provide the same | nutrition and buy a new dress occasionally, You have a right te check the budget—you help meet it. Be firm with your sisters—and talk over finances with your parents, | ‘Is Column Just for Lonely Hearts? SINCE YOUR column was added to The Times as a daily feature II have heen perusing it regularly with great interest. It seems to me that your article was to have been a “question and answer” forum and a source of pertinent information requested by your readers. Each day the column seems to become more and more of a go-between for all the | local lonely, hearts (Lonesome Boy, Bored by Trying, et al) seeking companionship, I would be most interested to know, at the outset, whether your column’ is to be restricted solely to correspondence concerning dances at the “Y” and games at the city parks, or if other letters in a more serious vein will be solicited. People seeking information are inclined to read newspapers, people desiring information on how to-make amorous advances to members of the opposite sex should stick to the pulp magazines, BORED, City, I'm happy to have you as a reader and hope that your next letter I'm sorry that you missed varied
Suggesting activities (not dates) for lonely people spending night after night in rooming houses seems as important as answering gquestions of the untroubled,
Wants to Learn New Words
use. How can I improve? C. E, Kokomo. Simplicity and griginality make fine speech and fine writing. | Make the words fit your thought—and you. |
You will absorb new words in reading prose and poetry, by listen- |" Federal |Oscar R.
Ing to radio programs and speeches, and through conversations.
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Health of Americans Continues to Improve
‘WASHINGTON, Oct. 27 (UP)— I NEED a better vocabulary but the new words I,learn I can never The government is quite encouraged about health, >
ing a roast beef dinner to be served at the bazaar from 5 until 7p. m, '
BAZAAR SPONSORS—Shown on the left is Mrs. Ralph Quinn, president of the Women's Associafion of the Fairview Presbyterian’ Church which is sponsoring a pre-Christmas bazaar of hand-made articles. The bazaar will be held Nov. & from 2 until 9 p. m. in the church, Mrs. John Stuart, at right, is arrang-
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[health of the public is excellent and |
Death rates from tuberculosis,
childhood diseases and syphilis are lower. And Americans’ Vital statistics indicate fewer cases of such diseases as diphtheria, dysentery, malaria, measles, meningitis, jmumps, polio, scarlet fever, small-
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DEATHS
Mary Alvira Beaman, 31, at 6047 Compton. | mitral stenosis.
my < Albert G. Clingler, 77, at 1445 Broadway,
T. Hattie Tyler Green, 78, at 3348 N. Pennsylvania, carcinoma. Alice Bryant Harlan, 76, at 1731 N. Cap tol, coromary thrombosis. in FP. Smith, 84, at 6407 Ferguson, T
morrhage. 2 ly Spurgeion Smith, 51, at General, ecarcie noma.
Cecil J. Van Tilburg, 67, at 1903 Central, coronary occlusion. Robe; ett Young, T4, ot 5623 E, Washington, 5.
Boys hephiit ‘Af Methodist — Russell, Pauline Woods; [John Coughlin, 89, at 1523 N. Broadway, Yah Anns Harden; ', and Leo, Lottie Miller, [a Dorothy cere » T e., Binninger, George, Rosalie - . W , &t Meth , COr= , and Kar ny Veirick, 4 at odist, cor At Gemeral—Willy, Willa Smith; Bushiod, y . Biauah Beriew, snd Gearge, Jess Uc Nofre Dame Organizes
At Oclemms — Winston. Jean Pedlow: To. Reise $25 Million
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Times State Service NOTRE DAME, Oct, 27--Organi-
ta ; RS Niem th Harald, Virginia ‘Decard; Loyd. Wilma zation of the University of Notre Helen Wilson: George, Willie’ Roller: Dame Foundation was about com-
EB lnehudre Gibbs, and Due, Bernadells| ote today after a three-day meet-
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Leanna @ary, and Francis, Heled jjonce halls, research laboratories,
At Coleman~—Marcel, Anne Polz: Robert, [additional classrooms, dining halls
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At St, Vincent’s—Guy, Sherman, Ida Long: William, Ruth Delph; Earl, Jessie Holycross;
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