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~ Ask Mrs. Manners— : ekg RS FR ee a ng “BP 4 Are Wives With Careers More Interesting? ring’ { "Dear Mrs, Manners: . |husberd up to having mine haul them around. They can't take a hint. Party i 1 0 ; > My husband doesn't want me to be friends with her and he said he a I'M A WORKING married woman and I know other would haul the wood for his friend, not for her, | Follows Vishinsky = ! . Wives with careers. Their careers don't replace their mar-| Do you blame me for not wanting him to because of her? He * By MARSHALL McNEIL riages—they improve them. ; ' _ |Is the “soft” kind and hates to hurt his friend, yet he doesn't want to § Seripps-Howard Staff Weller wi: “On Nov. 12 a man wrote vou that de ¢ Ki hurt me either. He's puzzled and so am I. A DAILY READER, City. a WASHINGTON, Nov. ; thi L you thal “most working wom-| Let your husband manage his own friends, If he tires of hauling | Communist Party in America is :. en think they must dress fit to kill and soon go after a) woed, he can blame himself. He doesn’t try to forée your friend- | following closely the . Vishinsky. . . boy friend.” He said “married women working have sepa- ship with the woman. ; : ae (Pravda-Politburo line by [ i » “a * , rated more couples than any other thing.” | Don’t let an argument with a neighbor jeopardize harmony in jours 8 ‘Ware > : | your home. The men’s friendship may reap returns that offset the mongering B + of remember the first letter and your answer. A man objected 10, woman's “smallness.” She may leave the “battle” arena if you don't | government.” : lum his wife's job. She worked when he was jobless and wanted to con-| oppose her. - ‘ This echo from A Li tinue. You told him to let her work awhile in appreciation, to try to get! : : the USSR is con- AR 8 day Job, and to be affectionate. Many men think that paying the 30-Year-Old Bachelor Wants Friends ” g tained in the apis, grocery bills 1s all that's necessary, / I AM a 30-year-old bachelor who desires to make acquaintances | {American Com- wave ol A working wife is more interesting, alert, intelligent and attrac. Among eligible girls. Being shy, I find it impossible to strike up munsts’ - program Se tive because of outside contacts—and her salary improves the home, I conversation with those not properly introduced, or ‘otherwise met in - for the special sure which don’t know a wife who doesn't look forward to seeing her husband at the normal manner. session of Oon- the gover night. We don't yearn for the boss—he's fust part of the office equip-. ‘Though I am a neat dresser and good dancer, shyness prevents gress, set out in mier Paul ment. A husband probably awaits his wife in a comfortable chair that me from being forward enough to make lasting friendships at public a form letter The sh she helped buy, smoking a better. cigar than he could afford for several dances. Social clubs seem to be the answer, | addressed to all to at pe Yount she fan t Tey Sauip the house. I agree—mothers of young People seem to like me once the “ice is broken” and the conversa- Sangressmen, described Kter giay home, : tion comes easy. I am at a loss to know where to begin where single American Reds want, offensive, omen don't marry because they want to get thelr hands in dish- men and women convene. Can you help? LONESOME FELLOW. i ration of rationing dock wor Tore marry for. love, security and families. A job doesn't s0p| Attend the YMCA-YWCA Saturday night dances at the YMCA, | 3701s on. egseittia) foods, abeul, fue) . with treo} FA fo oh oe . on ever think success in marriage doesn't| go (0 YWCA affairs where men are Invited, and attend church social | and all building Thousan ; y income. WORKING WIFE. events. You would meet people doing volunteer work for the Council | roll-back In prices strike in 1 it Thanks for your letter. You may restore the trust of men whe | of Social Agencies. That organization's volunteer service depart | level. or Northern feve that an office is packed with howling wolves,” ment, Room 1036 Lemcke building, needs men und women workers. | , They also wan were out, | People like good listeners so urge new acquaintances to talk about | aid to western : would be Case of Neighbors Who Want Too Many Favors | themselves, Broaden your general knowledge through reading and | they advocate appropriation of $10 A a WHAT SHOULD People do when they have neighbors who are con. °P*ervation. | & =e : iliias to be Placed at th Hon at 14 n A s . & ny 3 ES " id ¢ y i of disposal i ; don't? We didn't mind Going abaut 10 fermen rn, ive & car and they! The Lady From Twentynine Palms | ® “ SI. ‘ : mm WWAES (he spent for relief in ineitased g about 10 favors in the three months we've SHAKING THE FAMI moved in. Lived here but when it comes to asking people to make & garbage wagon CAN YOU TELL me the history of naming of Twentynine Palms, | ; AMILY TREE=~Members of tha cast of the Warren Central western Europe. maintain i of thes 47 Olds" that did It. Because my husband didn't haul vo 8nd Who wrote the song, “The Lady From. Twentynine Palms"?| senior play, "We Shook the Family-Tree," are (left to right) Hazel Kleyn, Lucille Sprunger, | . Signed by Foster streetcar \ or them, it left the woman and myself on non-speaking terms. C LOVER. | Howard Timmerman ov Dunham. Jessi mas. Be tehise “The Communists’ letter to con- lon, the 1 The husband js a good friend of my husband. She has put her| Twentynine Palms is an oasis city and derived its name from | | Af... nd Sil Roey Dunham, Jesslyn Ball. 0 An Thomas, Betty Eyichison, gressmen was sent in the name of "Political -— eres Shad meres the native Washington filifers palms, 29 of which grew there when | ~OY /\ONey and Robert Dollinger. Mac Keithley is sitting on Willard Mcintyre. the party's national board. It bears Of confers ROTC od Tech Promotes 23 Col. Henry Washington surveyed for the government in 1885. He | ol. a. 4/8 8 Butler Junior Cl _ |the names of Willlam Z. Foster, Paul Rey) named the place, ; W C v . unior ass : chairman, and Eugene Dennis, , Third Re T . Allle Wrubel composed the song. He lives in Twentynine Palms, | arren entra to Present Headed by Hunt . eral secretary. » $50 Armistice 1 { : . Blum mij ‘ | : © Rank of 2d Lieutenant Men Who ‘Step Out’ on Women 'We Shook the Family Tree", ou: ¥. su sus vu, Ti anode sors woe i Bh : Twenty-three members of tse(bers of We faculty Th : IN YOUR ANSWER to “Disgusted, City” you said a man who “steps, mi y ree sity junior, has been elected presi. | I despera mir ie nv Soldlers : culty Thursday aft- out” on his wife has no respect for her. This upset me because my hus-| The Warren Central High School Ju (dent of the junior class. Mr. Hunt ” 3% Vie1Sy ang. any anti-riot Technical High School ROTC unit ernoon. a 8 Judy Moyer, stage prompters, and {“need is also widespread” in east Bave-_ been promoted tothe TalkL. Bo rcsriorot . band goes with another woman. His promises never to see her again senior play will be presented tomor- | Arla Jo Stites and Marjorie Folken-|Was the candidate of the Inde-/ d south - big haval ~of second Hegtenant. “18 ‘was "i en Hav > ow: White and wre untrue, He can't walt until he sees her again="—= FEET row a TAR pein the -school ing, assistant directors. {pendent Students Association, and *'" 2nd sou eastern Europe. dered to nounced by iy ; Sgt. Delbert | WSN re en chosen for the I've tried to use a great deal of understanding in this problem of auditorium. The play, “We Shook ———— a HE, JOUPDALISI IORYOY, “po Calling: the: Marsholl Rian. 8, 1047. pose DEER, SAT Nichley, head of the unit, FO ty vt ois willbe mine because of our child. I don’t like my husband, maybe I still love the Famiy Tree” by Perry Clark, in- Rote Lead to Talk Other class officers elected in- Version of the Dawes-Hoover Plan ‘Thursday The Potty lata ie Ti le udents who him, but I'm not happy with him anymore. What should I do? |cludes in the cast Jesslyn Ball, Rob- ry Leader to lalk (jude william Ww. Pace of Bicknell, Of the 20's, the Commies say that ordered st eon. Mcpowat, Lora 2 cout, BAY years of high CONFUSED, Indianapolis. [ert Dellinger, Rodney Dunham,| “Rotary—The Challenge and the vice president; Miss Patricia Louise ‘everywhere” people have “learned ali nk Eryn ume i Qeerdnct, Ofick:| Members of the ROTC unit are! You deserve fidelity and you need faith in marriage: Occasion. Hazel Kleyn, Lucille Sprunger, Mac Response,” will be the topic dis- Pointer of Indianapolis, secretary, 0 beware of Americans who come talion ort J. Jefiries, Douglas B. Arvidson, Ger. [preparing for the annual ROTC “1y & marriage survives on antagonism-but it is a tempestuous setup, | Keithley and Jo Ann Thomas, cussed by Raymond J. Knoeppel at/and Lloyd W. Olcott of Oaklanidon, heating ‘gti. Plan t Bly Tn and Cerge RC Brown Dee. 8, by taking danon. nd uncomfortable. You need fo “like” and respect a man as well as | The play is directed by Mrs, Lola the Indianapolis Rotary Club meet- treasurer. \| The Reds’ letter also proposes ° fe sue, Ruisel)’ 8. Ingle. ‘Chine moons (oor By Bk ig Sensing love him. : ; Pence. ing tomorrow noon in the Claypool] Donald G. Smiley, Indianapolis), passage of the FEPC, anti-poll tax ROME, al gt g ail dr, Charis structors Thursday afternoons 44 You probably still love your husband, and your child deserves a A Committee chalrmen are Betty Hotel. Mr. Knoeppel is a New York is junior prom chairman. and anti-lynching bills, and -calla Chstiglia. oochdy. Billy B. Miliu and Wien D.1 0 ll Walters, senior student father's companionship. Be sure that your husband has broken his | MOwrey, make-up; Carolyn Rode- Rotarian and former international Porras on the House to vote down con- Party de) ish will velébrate National BookiTr ro, Wake "Santor 314 nt a} promises before you accuse him. If he has, try to win him back by | Deck, costumes; Curtis Middleton, director, |PILLOW SLIP CARD PARTY tempt citations from the Un-Amer- ment tod Week with an all-school assembly published In the Novem pam a : righting your own mistakes, Make it plain that the “other woman” | lickets; Virginia Rodebeck, Ushers, ANY DRUG ADDICTS St. Patrick's November Circle will ican Activities Committee. woud, a ¢ tomorrow. The observance of Book Student Life. Miss Walters was MU" 80 In the meantime, find a way to support yourself and your 40d Vonda Swem, programs. sponsor a pillow slip card party at| It also wants our government to os Week continues today through Sat- associate editor of the June fsa. CMA In case your husband chooses the “other woman.” { Donald Arr snd lvan Cordrey, There are 20,000 drug addicts in 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Pood support immediately a “United Na- what Pre wrday. The Tech library staff will of the Arsenal C ge ! g—— - |are stage technicians; Richard Al- the city of Nanking alone, accord- Craft Shop in the Knights of tions covenant to destroy existi Sovernma Daev 5 Book Week 108 for moa. | dent ma Supnon, Tech's stu Wile Juestion, answers and constructive comments to Mrs. Man- (ger and Shirley Beaver, property ing to estimates of the Chinese Pythias building. Mrs. Ruben Yoh- stockpiles of atom bombs ti fe a . A ihers, The Himes, JM W. Maryland St) managers; Barbara Higginson and government. ller is chairman. |outlaw thei manufacture and use.” His 5 3 ee Roan oe he squelched had oper were tryi peri as a Milan violence. o Ta 12 miles N two soldi % other sol E ’ ’ believed others. 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