Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 November 1947 — Page 2
- Ask Mrs. Manners=
Dear Mrs. Manners: : hi : MY FRIEND wrote you that he works nights and his wife works days.
stand was where he told you it was impossible for him to
ete. You said when his wife was home she had to answer ca she did, but she had sleep: ’ you recommended a day job for him. This fellow makes $70 a week. Should he quit for a day: job and make $407? Then his wife would
wife places, buys her gifts and tells her that he loves her and midses her. | . He never expected money from her. 1
work unless her husband is sick or jobless. because the wife would start hunting a well or working man, A work=-|
his wife's check and offers to do the housework.
making up for marriage discord. Let those things take care ‘of thems
the couple care nothing for home or get to buying things they don't need and that the husband couldn't afford if his wife quits. When
and the husband thinks he's a fallure. Most working women think they must dress “fit to kill” and soon
nearly always. A man will cheat the “eyeballs” out of his best friend girl friend unless they have lots of encouragement, other-thing. It just doesn't work
wives and should be more decent decent living, doesn't drink, gamble and chase women, and gives his ing
A COUPLE OF "FALL" GUYS.
I'm glad to learn that this husband is atlentive. ARIEL TV VIP TH offwetting the etermitness of rouse work: I'll admit that discussions on money, ele, relative to marriage are exaggerated ocoasionally—but a few “repairs” help any marriage.
girl he talks to and walks with uptown. I knew him. two years back but he doesn't remember me. What should I do? Z WORRIED GIRL,
Don't ask him to remember you—make him notice you.
impression on the boy. Improve yourself to meet competition. After
Wants to Know Indiana Marriage Laws
be married here in Indianapolis.
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RS. Ayres & Co.
ATHOMEIN_INDIANA FORTS YEARS
| & problem.
wife attention and wants her home, I don't think he's asking too much. night. There are a few of us men who want-a home and a wife at home instead Mr. Kryter, of having her getting silly ideas of beingein circulation as some other. ,.. manager of guy's “Girl Friday." It isn't jealousy~it's just that we dre a bit sell- Esterline = Angus fish, and rightly so. Co., < We wish you continued success in your column the “Atomic Power A dinner and the Atomic | Bomb** ———— Officers of the club are Howard I doubt if career women will let you get away with your criticism. .'McDavitt; presi- ’ dent; John Hofer ‘But He Doesn't Remember Me’ ard I1'AM A GIRL in junior high school and like a” boy two grades nari, vice presidents; Bernard Harghead of me.. There are two girls, one grade ahead of me, who like mon, secretary, and Ralph White, him. He has gone with one girl to the show and skating... The other treasurer.
DEMOLAY CARD PARTY | The Parents Council of the-In-
MY SON is planning on getting married Christmas and wants to day at 8 p. m Hall,
Shall She Work—Or Live on Husband's Pay? | Sori Mammen Cem you wil me If the sate of Indiana requires & biood test and
INDIANAPOLIS READER.
Indiana requires standard laboratory blood tests and = doctor's
There is not room enough in the world for a mother and wife 0 (10 “Ihner Guard” Then It wouldn't Work’ girely most steady
ing wife is shirking her duty as much as a man who won't work, takes oo... with my wife,
(Write problems, questions and comments to Mrs. Manners, The go after a boy friend. Along these lines married. women lead the way | “Times, 214 W. Maryland St.)
in Bernadette
will address club on
Eugene De-~
How you looked and acted two years ago. evidently made no Broadway,
in college—but I got over it.” quarrel about income, or decide to quit her job. This fellow takes his ape in tuliese dasa, I do believe that he gets quite a bit of reéreation out of his lodge work. - No doubt it is his hobby, Bomeday, and perhaps all too soon, will grow up, and ‘he will be around home plenty. lodge attendants are good men, 3 I would say that I do not average more than two nights during the Still, I feel that she is happily married. - Our marriage has covered a span of 27 years, and while she is not a “joiner,” 1 think a couple in love should forget money, sex and other things sha does enjoy very much going to the lodge parties. ’ I feel that the “Inner Guard” is still a boy and that his wife should knows where he is when he attends LODGE MEMBER. I liked your advice to keep youthful through harmless hobbies. Swords and plumed hats, about whi he “jo 's" she quits she gripes about missing the things she had while working _ = mdb ed ha " oy flies tHe Noten’ wife complained,
selves. The wife should stay home and make out on the husband's be happy in the fact that she income, and he should take her places. When a married woman works |odge meetings,
at poker but few even Half decent men will pass a wedding ring for a Kryter fo Address Married women working have separated more couples than any Men's Club Friday
: R. J. Kryter will address memNo wonder women lose their husbands. Lots of men have nice bers of Our Lady of Lourdes Men's
But when a fellow tries to earn & oh following its monthly meet-
oy
Mr. Kryter
he notices you then flatter him by saying that you remembered him. PILLOWCASE PARTY
. In the Food Cra
You said she might work because he| certificate i demanded by the county clerk, TI _ ~ wasn’t romantic, and that- when he didn't. work awhile her| waiting perjod. ; fiteg-day
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Hazards Listed | State Police Issue
Annual Warning
Btate police today sounded their annual bad weather warning
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 12, 1947
Winter's Driving |
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money was good enough for him. One part we could hardly ‘Inner Guard Is Still a Boy’ s | ON NOV..1 your column: carried ah. article headed *I Married a get rest during the day because of salesmen, the telephone, Joiner—It's Not Funny,” signed “The Inner Guard's Wife.” I haplls. Sure Pen to be quite a lodge member myself, and I realize that this lady has 1 do not believe, however, that it is serious. The last sentence reads, “I belonged to organizations when I was I would assume that both parties were The “Inner Guard's Wife” grew up, and the
Temple.
To Hear Shreve
Hall Friday] Earl O. Shreve, president of the United States Chamber of Com-| merce, will speak at the sannuall meeting of members of the Indiana) State Chamber of Commerce and their guests Priday in the Murst
State ok
| Mr. Shreve, a vice president of! | the General Electric Co., will speak ‘at a noon Tuncheon meeting, He was | scheduled to return from Europe this week.
Prior to the luncheon meeting,| { members will select six new direc- films bo tors and elect officers,
Carroll of Indianapolis, retiring] ''Uncle Fud,' and Maril t nt viva" Aa ge ; Ce a d yn Stubs, "Little Elvira." The gay nineties skit will be given
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Indiana State
Lists Dangers winter driving: . duces average visibility,
slick, wet, sometimes icy.
its worst,
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| watchfulness up to drivers.
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ught with proceeds from "Uncle Fud's Reunion" presented, left to right, by: Mrs.
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|_Evangelical and Reformed Church.
| Accountants,
Being forgotten doesn't need to give you an inferiority complex. 14 a card party at 8 p. m. Satur- include C. H. Matson, Pt. Wa i | : x 1. 5 ile son, TY. yne T isteak and chick | Koran T “ Hay in the chapter. house, 1017 works manager; M. E. Lord, O. L.| o Give Harvest Supper en dinner will be emple No. 30, Daughters) Mr. Tormey will speak on “The Weitzman and W. C. Wickman, Ft.| Members of the West Newion, Wayne executives: E. W. Lankenau, Friends Church will hold a harvest {Decatur plant manager; A. K, Mc- SuPper and auction for the benefit | i dali Indianapolis Auxillary 393, OES, Collum, Kokomo plant manager;0f the building fund, beginning at | Fidelity Review 140, |will sponsor a pillowcase party Fri-R..J, Leonard, Wabash plant man-|5:30 p. m. Saturday. ft ‘ager, and J. A. Gerber, Tell City [plant manager,
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motorists. Ei { | Superintendent Robert Rossow pointed out in an official statement that the dangerous driving months | |are just ahead. The trafic death [toll this year already is up 7 per cent over a year ago, he said, and unless motorists use ‘extra caution the death curve may mount sharply,
Here are some of the dangers of . More snow, sleet and rain reRoads become more treacherous,
It gets dark earligr—more.of one's daily driving stint must be done _ either in the dark or in the deadly twilight hour when visibility is at
Footing is worse for pedestrians, leaving a greater part of the safety
Can't Be Easily Seen In cold weather pedestrians get ed. bundled up, sometimes can't see as ! well or be seen as well as in summer when they wear light clothing, Windows in cars are kept closed, {making it harder to hear warning {sounds from outside and harder to f signal intentions mm traffic, These are only a few of the haze {ards, Col. Rossow pointed out. But [they should be enough to alert every } {motorist and every pedestrian. He {| ice until fire haza | urged that car lights, brakes, wind- i shield wipers, tires and horns be ; {put into top operating condition for
: : CPA Group Sponsors | - GAY NINETIES PLAY — Patients at Sunnyside Sanatorium will enjoy movie Talk at IU Tonight
. ' CAE | John Tormey, a partner of G. lyde Aldrich as "Aunt Sarie''? Floyd Edwards, "Little Leroy"; Joe Marquis (Charter Harrison Associates, Madi- ! Som Wis., will speak at the Indiana ie . . \ . : {University School of Business at Chamber Gh Comaertr. or oro] Friday night under the auspices of the Home Builders Class in the Carrollton Avenue |7:30 p.m. todsy on the Bloomington
at all sessions, General Electric Co. executives in
of the Nile, will sponsor a book re- Marginal Balance Principle and Its view at 8 p. m. Thursday at the|Application to Industrial Account-
| \ Women’s will go to the Crippled Children’s] Charles E. Stevens of Indianapo- | Benefit - Association, will have a Shrine Hospital fund. ‘Mrs. J. C./lis, chairman of the Educational » {covered dish luncheon and card Hirschpan will review the novel of Committee of the Indiana Associa= ney work made by the women party Thursday in the home of Mrs. Indiana by Sterling North, “So Dear|tion of Certified Public Accountants, ’ is in charge of arrangements.
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