Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 November 1947 — Page 2
Ask Mrs. Manners—
Pear Mrs. Manners:
but have yet. to-find & problem like mine,
Now she is backing out.
while living here with her aunt while attending school. ‘have nothing against me, ... trom being dead, but they ise that as another excuse, JBhe claims there's no one like me and I'm as su that it’s she I want to marry. ences as long as marriage isn't. mentioned,
say “no,” she is going to say "no” to me.
ouly child.
tlaen it's right back where it started, J don't think age has much to do with it olher and the way you sot that counts.
I'VE BEEN following your column quite some time now I've been going |. . with a girl five months and at end of the third gave her a| not too late te begin telling the truth. Let her tell it. She will keep diamond. We planned ts get married in December or at th end of our course at business college, which would be June, |
1i seems her parents want her to woik a fow years and be with them | 4 ’ ti} then. She ic of age and has never been away from home other than | One of the Club Girls Is a Problem’
Her parents Her dad isn't too well but is a long way all thought she did the right thing and wanted to say so, but she!
re as 1 need bel we tried to tell her but she changed the subject, She has a yo few differ-| 20d is supporting him on
We get along. fine and have While she's with me she! Now she has a boy friend. She didn't tell us, but we've heard it.
was the longest I'd ‘wait and she is going to ask her parents, If they
vv T told her I'd let her work a little while before getting married if she worked after-school and she could work after we were married but Iver parents ‘just. don't want her married till she's 23 ou, She's the
. -Ryeryone says to quit her and forget her if she can’t listen to me instead of her parents but I love her and she's told me she Joves me. tried to stay away from her for awhile but I end up giving In to her and We may be a little young but! it's how you feel toward each
I've
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* She just can't help getting in messes and some! y' has. to get her, | at. I'll have to help, What ean-I tell him?
"WORRIED sisTER. | i
Your ister should ave been honest with both bbys—but it's
ol gelling inte trouble as long as you help. She Joesn’t mind breakuig { hearis as much as facing vonsequences. You aren't helping her by shielding her, Sometime she'll have |
| to mature, - Prolonging. the process will only make it harder,
ONE OF THE CLUB GIRLS recently divorced her husband. We,
| didn't give us an opening. We knew that he was running around and | son |
er job. How she doés it we don’t Know,
If your own marriages are working they aren't keeping you very busy, You'd better strive as: hard ai. keeping your husbands as you did in getting them. Don't you “know any Subjecls other than the business of your | «friend? Gobd friends respect requested silences on topies near the | heart. |
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Nurse Recruiting Sens i of indon Chairman Named
Arra Yorkers who are “Sons of | Indiape” will hold their annual]
“utr Wil Hoi
Those Attending * A mid-winter conference series. conducted in co-operation with the!
Indianapolis publie schools will: be/s ;
{held again this year by Butler University’ College of Education. Prof, Chester -McNerney will act ta ‘director of the series. The first! of three discussion sessions will be
'held Nov. 18 and 19 on the sub-| La {Ject, “Education for World Action| fs
and Meaning.” The second two-day Meeting will
|be held Jan. 13 and 14 on “Effective ,
Guidapee Programs” The final {session will be March 16 and 17 on
{nounced that one hour of under-|| {graduate credit may he earned by # [those svending eanlerence,
TWO CAMPUS organizations at, Butler have announced election of | lofficers for the current year. Lioyd ‘Tatlock has been chosen president of the Ichthus Club, re{ligion honorary. Lester Ringham, | Princeton, if vice president; Harper, Mexico, Mo., secretary, and
Betty |r"
Speakers include Isaac S. Kibrick, special ‘agent with the New York Life Insurance Co., Brockton, Mass.; Laurence E. Olson, director of field
{training » Prudential Insurance Co., Newark, N. J.; W. Robert Moore,
supervisor, Provident Mutual Lif Insurance Co., Decatur, IIL; George
wants to get married soon, mithough ¥he has never sald it directly, but He 1s far too young for her. 1 guess he's old for his years and is [the siiBject, “New Approaches in ing and public relations counsel; when she talks to her aunt or her parents she doesn't want to marry [Sooa ye ue she Shouldn'e make another mistake. We'd Tike t0ig0,(a) Education and Reading” Noel L. Welsh, Metropolitan Life Tr a Jas ow o three yeu. een emir dee we at ave hos he TMX negara tor te mectne tnnrunce Co. New York, and 1 have a business of my own with a promising outlook. 1 Have given THE TS ‘must be made by Nov. 18, according i Charles J. Zimmerman, of the Life fn Lo her as to the wedding date three times. I have said now June ito Prof. McNerney, who also -an- | | Insurance Agency Management Aas-
sociation, Hartford, Conn. Herbert J. Havens, Indianapolis, is general chairman for the sles congress. Claude C. Jones, president ol the Indianapolis Association of Life Underwriters, will preside at the morning session, and Loyal B. Wilson, president of the Indiana State
| | Association of Life Underwriters,
will preside at the afternoon meet~ ing.
in Indiana, will be held Priday in {the Murat Theater.
A. Saas, an Indianapolis advertis-
{Barbara Williams, Indianapolis, | treasurer, Ae New officers of the Elementary,
racker-barrel festival and Hoosier!
Members of the xeeutive commitap- Srugte lation dinner at 6 p. m. Pri-|
tee directing the congress are:
1've been in the service and have worked before and after my eénlist-
Went but am now going to business school so I can keep books for my! A. Btuart
James has been
business. She has never worked but has been with plenty of boys and pointed chairman of a special sub- ig the New York Advertising’ pq cation Students Organization of| Fitzhugh Traylor, Horace E. Stover, Bdis very popular with everyone, She.ls itil being asked out although she: copy ittee for student nurse it-| Clu . : . : FD Suvehs, Earl H. Bal The never Hy She doesn't wear the ring because of her aunt and parents. || rol. J " - Dy | Lekding oriey Hooslers arrang- ine Colege ot Sdutation oy FIRST FLIGHT —Postmaster Adolph Seidensticker ‘posts ‘the BicieClure, Ebes, Wg WS 3 Roti like to know Whether she is Tight or if not, what I should!'P¥ bY sR¥ol. Jerome Hixson wing the affair are George B. Well- ginia E. Rodinag, p ’ | first airmail letter from Iridianapolis to Cleveland, non-stop, with award A. Krueger Roger Bouriand. Dan
vice president; | C
Pauw Unlversity, chairman of the baum, founder of the Sons of In- Ruth Morlarity, secretary, and|
as Koon As possible as she ik about Commitige of uring Education, diana; C. G. Brodhecker. president; Childs, treasurer. All are| place last week-end when the first of four daily nonstop flights us right or Pp Rouen, Li Batchelor vice president; | Indianapolis. between the two cities was inaugurated by the air line. Others in The committee will meet at the P. obin, treasurer, and David the picture are hostesses Margaret O'Connor of Indianapolis _—~inatter cleared up, as she doesn't want to lose both of us or hurt either hospital Friday night to. make! Marshall, Secretary. (eff) and Letty L. May and TWA pilot D. A. Admundson (in plane of us, A WORRIED LOVER, City. (plans for an intensive recruiting - d Ah. bn Y P . 0 p . What a perfect way to describe your love—“it's how you feel to- CAMpaign for the Methodist. Hos-{ Lions Club fo Hear co lr ward each other and the way you act that counts.” pital 8chool o! Nursing. ‘Butler Educator Somehow I think that you'd be able to make this girl a happy Members of the committee are ; A b : Dr. Ray C. Priesner, dean of the wife. You'll have to be a “father” as well as husband for a few years. Miss Virginia Platz, C. R, Maxam, College of Liberal Arts, Butler Uni 3 L a -f You can de it, if you're certain that she loves you and if you're Wilbur 8, Barnhart, Robert E, Neff, versity, will address the Tdianapo-!
pitient, hospital superintendent; Miss Your war and business years have matured you. Louise Grant, director of the-sc hool lis Lions Club during the luricheon
apt. C. D. Barnard of Trans World Airlines. The ceremonies took |Havens, Mr. Wilson and Mr. Jones.
OES Meets Nov. 12 Cumberland Chapter 515, OES, will meet at 8 p. m. Nov, 12 in the . Cumberland Temple. Candidates to . ——|the chapter will be present at this. meeting. Worthy Matron is Lena Burt, and Worthy Patron is Albert * Weidman, | »
Shorthand Unit to Meet
do other than quit her, 1 would appreciate an answer ready to agree with’her parents ‘and if she were told T'w ~her parents were either unjust or wholly right she would have the
‘Temperance Education
‘To Be Forum Topic Twenty-two ministers whose YMCA Bible ‘Class | YMCA Announces Four
churches are represented ‘by mem-} | Junior Secretaries bers of the Meridian . Woman’ ‘To Hear Dr. Esch Parker Jordan, general secretary
{Christian Temperance Union will| ' engage in a forum discussion at the, Dr. I. Lind Esch, president of In- of the Indiariapolis YMCA, has an{nounced the addition of four new
meeting of the group tomorrow.
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You'll expect
diana Central College, will speak on! her to share your joys and sorrows, your ambitions. She may be slow of nursing, and Miss Rena D. Moore, msetiog. SANSA noon in the! The ministers will discuss prec. . Valoe of Gur Ro I Pe 1g | Junior secretaries to branch office The Indiana Shorthand Reporters but I think she'd like to lean toward you. You really are talking her direc tor of education, Ry * in K dud {tical methods for ‘education of sue ay wiki 00 staffs, Association will hold its $a into marriage. If she's sorry, she and her relatives will blame you. f ' sner will speak on educa-| 0 people for total abstinence” Wednesday following the 6 p. m.| The four men are Joseph Black meeting Sunday in the Ola
Hotel. Claude W. Youker, a os president, will address the coavenfon, :
tion and the education system in observance of American education! week.
Jr, East district; Robert Deston, Or han Welfare Grou 1:30 p. m. in the Broadway bean and: chili supper of the Bible 1 phe App p Methodist Church. Mrs. Margaret Investigation Club. in the YMCA, Central branch; H. Merrill Under-|} 0 eet riaay | Wyatt will make ‘an appeal for the| ° Other speikers and’ their topics ¥0°4 s Soubtest gists. aad THe pr . | The Lutheran Orphan Welfare PAST NOBLE GRANDS MEET [Community Fund, 2 ori consecutive Wednesday nights “°° 207¢, Senate Avenue branch. y,ny yses rom METAL
‘Association will meet at 12:30 p. m.|~ Olive Branch Past Noble Grands through Dec. 10 are: |OES GROUP TO MEET WASHINGTON —Because of its
Priday in the orphanage. | Association will have a noon lunch- Indians Help Out Pray I Siietier, Hargrave, epteieniing North Park Chapter, will high melting point, about 4750 deLeagu
You have a big job—don't begin it wrong with elopement. Of course we are gambling on a serious thing, But I'm counting on you becoming a good husband to a girl slow te decide.
‘My Sister Doesn't Take Life Seriously’
~ MY BISTER is two years younger than I am and just isn't the
OES,
kind to take life seriously. I do. 8he was engaged to a_boy who is leon tomorrow in’the home of Mrs.) SHOREHAM, Vt. (UP)—Some 60) {he Indians e. ‘The meet tonight at 8 p. m. in the Ma-|grees Fahrenheit, and its high coming home after being gone three years. While he was away she was The members of the assoclation Opal Foltz on Acton Road. Assist- | Indians from the St. Regis Reser- | Charles 1 Bah the Curiae Bhsienge” nn sonic Hall, 30th and Clifton Sts.|strength at top temperatures, the very popular. He knew that she had dates but she didn’t tell him have been preparing for the annual ing Mrs. Foltz will be Martha Foltz, vation in northern New York ave Erne, Society, “Be Prepared : Edgar Mrs. Lucille Moore is Worthy Ma-| metal molybdenum will probably be
® when she fell in Jove with another boy. The second hoy goesn't know Christmas party given for the chil- Sylvia Leach, Betty Wickliff and come fo Vermont to help pick a|Higher Educa ton." and Dr. O. A. Trinkle,/tron, and Ralph Smith is Worthy widely used in alloys te- withstand about the first fellow. ’ dren of the orphanage Ethel Rhoads, [bumper crop of apples. [pa Mor of he Englewood Christian Onveeh, | Patron, | great heat.
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LONDON, N islaw Mikolajc: Poland because munists planne nounced. today
United States.’
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were complete.
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