Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 November 1947 — Page 2
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Ask Mrs. ‘Manners—
20 Years Old— Can't Find a Boy Friend’
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Dear Mrs. Manners: hale, but T saw dirty yobes, One: was barefooted,
disgusted with the start of another day. ‘ £ 4 A y oA rr v & 1 HAV E BEEN reading-your ¢olumn. and think you an a a by end Uintledthe. BIECIV motte swer the problems most smartly, 1 have a problem which while jerking a child. A smile, some lipstick,a belt in the right place, : : ! 1dn't tak t ¥ aE IVE | i a pair .of shoes—that wouldn't .take much. time, » : A ¥ - has me most worried ; : hls I walked into my office. The girls were ther? early, Not one looked I am 20 years old. ‘I can’t seem to meet a boy friend. messy and their clothes fit (in the right places) : Yes, I do have dates and go out a few times—but then some- One woman wrote that “it couldn't be done” with six children and ‘ re x Jo . lots of work... It prabably couldn't be done perfectly but she surely thing happens. 1 don’t. know what is wrong. “ You know it Was time to put- on make-up and comb her hair. These working girls Is ve hard for a girl to sit back and watch her brother and sistér go don’t quit. in eight hours. They tell me they take care of their own out on dates and then next day hear them tell all about what fun, clothes and help their mothers, They have dates and not much tithe the A Between dates and work, They can't fake a ndp after lunch. (That What v 1d you advise me to dq It would ease my mind if you will g#t me in trouble.) IMPRESSED BUT NOT PERILED. would please answer my problem - i TEADY READER » You're lucky that you aren't forced to disclose your name, 1 Don’t you believe that your proble m is how to hold a boy friend Imagine there are many busy housewives who would love to make you ~nol how to meet one? Since vou are invited out I imagine that their maid and sitter for a day. you're attractive—but be .sure that you are, Look yourself over I agree with you, A few minutes could be used or Srovming— in the’ mirror. maybe the minutes used’ for complaining about lack of time. You can Learn what appeals to boys—severil boys. Don't try to copy | Smile while doing most anything. 4 other girls’ appearance and personalily, but pick up hints. Ask the ON THE LINE—A Ford V-8 engine starts down the recon-
boys what they like but ask tactfully. If you do a good-enough job of questioning you can start pleasing them: They'll be so flattered that you're pleasant they will forget that they told you how to be that way.
Worried Over Gl Schooling Check
Let Mrs. Manners and readers of the column share your problems
answer your questions. U. S. Rents Take
ditioning assembly line at Foxworthy ‘Motors, Inc, St St.
23 W, Henry Vice President Eugene R. Foxworthy checks the operation with Robert Allen, superintendent (center), as-Joe Judkins fits a valve into the engine.
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Jobes Heads
» - ~ ~ I AM A WORRIED MAN and would like your opinion am 15 Per Cent, Jump a taking GI schoning lave been 0¢ fous sions These upon ewes meres eis wp 101s FOXWOIHhY to Recondition to be giving me a monthly income. 80 far I have received one ches per cent filed with area rent officers : 1 get the sum of $21 a week. and I get pald every two wee throughout the nation during the 1 Ot i i problem is this—-how am 1 going to support my family “when the Dr. James E. Jobes has been se-!first four months of 1947 totaled 8 ngine is on government doesn't come through with the money for rent and bills? lected as. president of .8he Marion 1,508,369, Phillip I. Bayt, director L | | . . I am worried that we may lose our home. Should IT quit going to County Society for the Crippled of the Indianapolis rental area, said ocal P ant, Employing Young Veterans, school and find me & job so that I can at t pay my household bill {ter the resignation of Alex Cor- today, This total is about 9.6 per Start 50.0 : 1 have seen them but they seem to put me. off. : bett Jr. Mr, Corbett resigned to take cent of the approximately 15,700,000 3 $ , 00 Expansion Program Y 20 without ‘bread a a : residence in ‘Florida, housing units under rent control, An infant industry with a will is Foxworthy Motors, Inc, 23 W. 4 ithou re and mea » Rive the Verner RS 1 y if overseas when they can't don't, take care of the veteran Dr “Jobes not only will direct the. In Indianapolis, leases 'Yotaled Henry Ls littl hoa : ; w tion here? RT OW. Ihdaren ciety bul [ta main project, Cross- 13654, or about 14 per -cent of 1s month, a lit le over a year since founding, the plant will turn 0 Vi y., li apa Rehabilitation Cente: nbusing units registersd out its 10,000th reconditioned Ford V-8 engine. Repeat your urgent need to contact representatives at the regional an : 3 oe ” oy? The firm services the territory of the Indianapolis branch which office of the Veterans Administration, 33 S. Pennsylvania si Take Dr. Jobes wa gaged in rehabils includes all but six counties in the state. Ford factory representatives along your claim number or Army serial number. ition work during five years in the Irvington OES to Honor lald out the program for the new my. He served three years in Eng- plant and suggested the equipment. o 1000 expected to be reached this Shortages Grow—Even of Dates d and France with the san Grand Chapter Officers a Under Np 1onth, SHORTAGES are “shortiiig” me out of martiage—even: of dates, Convalescent Center and was »ep- = Irvington Chapter, OES, will hon- | In May, 1946, the. plant started ir plant probably is staffed With I'm in ¢ with a medical student who | lort-of money, time and cal trated from the Army with Cthe | ar- Mrs. Margaret Weslenbarger, production just 22 days after the the youngest crew of workers. in He wo lois of evenings and other nights he studie [ live in one|Tank of colonel Worthy Grand Matron of Grand program was drawn up at an in- Indianapolis, The average age for } of “the city ahd he’ in another, We can't find homes near each | (Chapter, George W. Boone, Worthy | yactment of more than $200,000. 1employees is 24, all of whom are olhier because of the shortage, ‘John Lovell Elected ATE gh Today the bustling firm. is ex- veterans and have been specifically I can lvave dates In my room and could tron or read while he Golf Club Pr id t [chapter officers at a meeting - ao} panding with a new building which trained for their jobs by Foxworthy. studi there, but he can't come so far on a bus for no more time esiaen 6 30 p: Mm. Monday in Irvington Me. will add 8000 square feet of floor Founder of -the organization is tha ( I'here Is a vacant room: at my place. Should he take 1121] Jolin Lovell has been elected pres- SONIC Temple Mabel Cook 1s Worthy space to the 18,000. «C. T. Foxworthy, president, who also We wouldn't have to_tell-my landlady we knew each other, * Lots of the (ident of the board of directors of Matron ard A. - Ray Taggart, The present $50,000 expansion will > o¥ner of C. T. Forworthy Co., 819 . n " ¢ resen 20, Xpansio y . a » OOK date and forth’ in each other's rooms during certain hours, | ake Shore Golf & Country Club Worthy Patron. Sohn) ox; ion vo E. Washington St. Ford dealer. 4m 1 — pei ( uc NESE ORE PR ae rae Even; ALOE LN. 4T-48. 5eas50n., mesaoriities--eapable -of reconditioning. Other officers are Eugene R., Foxld we be neighbors? N. N. City. Other officers are Dr. Thomas Plan Refresher™ Coes 4 and 6-cylinder engines, the. 60 worthy, vice president in charge of Becoming neighbors might rob you of the romance which you: | Quill, vice president; Louis Annee, V-8 and the Lincoln OPeralion; Rex Dawson, secretary-
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liorespower slrive to preserve, as well as damage your reputation. You can see |SCCretary-treasurer, and John Rid- -12 weasuren, Jaot Ruhaid A Fos. 400 10ch 45 Welle as (00 Hilo: ul Coch oot Er of oy San ldle, Leo Schanke, Leo Kriner and Clerical personnel of county wel- Operation in tl panded. plant worthy, assistant secretary-traas-v 325 Forrest Davis, members’ of the fare departments in the state will ©Peration in ihe expanded plant na. ang head of the business and Vait- until you find rooms in the same neighborhood—that will he rt ot-ditecton - attend a two-day refresher course 'S €Xpected to get under way about oc department s ‘ a r board o CLOTS. |4 : fre: seis 5 artments. close enough. You aren't suffering—think of the separated families. tomorrow and Friday conducted py Ja. 1 with the hiring of an addi-
; WY. tional 25 iar C. T. Foxworthy, father of the His Version of Why Men Leave Home [LOCAL YOUTH PROMOTED the State Department of Public HONal <u men lo supplement a0 yy, officials- of. the motor recondi-
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Flying Stars’ y Due in Few Days
| “Meteor Showers ; |. Visible Friday, Sunday
{ By Science Service | WASHINGTON, -Nov. 19—“Fall. {ing stars” will brighten the heavens {this week. Two meteor showers are due within the next few days, one on Friday and one on Sunday. for |tunately, the moon will not intertere. . On Sunday night the meteors will |seem to radiate from the constella{tion of Leo, the Lion. This shower i of “shooting stars” is an old favs / Tom “ y orite, and can be counted on year |after year. The constellation rises FOUNDER OF FIRM— {late, and, as always, the most specC. 1: Foxworthy started |tacular shower will be visible after Foxworthy Motors, Inc., in (midnight. This 'is the time when May, 1946. He also is |™® ride on the “front” side of the
learth and catch meteors from -all owner of the city's oldest
en Ford dealershi ip at 819 E. | The other meteor shower, due Washington St.
Friday, is one in which astrono-
Ris are particularly interested. It Pocket-Size A-Ray A-Ray | the evening sky. This shower has {not been seeri since 1940, but starAn atomic scientist: said today that display of heavenly fireworks will eds is an atom je visible, If so, it will be because
[will seem to radiate from the conDetector Urged lovers are hoping that when the ray detector to carry around like our atmosphere strikes cosmic dust
stellation of Andromeda, high in LOS ANGELES, Nov. 19 (UP)— earth passes this region, a brilliant a pocket watch. left by Biela's comet and heats ihe
Dr. Fred A. Bryan, assistant di- pits so that for a few seconds they rector of the University of Cali- shine brightly in the heavens fornia ‘at Los Angeles atomic proj- : :
; Biela’'s Comet Divided" ect, said it wouldn't be long before A catastrophe happened to Biela’s everybody would. refer constantly .,moet ursiind the middle of the to a cheap, vest-pocket instrument jg), Century. After being observed to sée whether they were approach- ¢.. over 80 years, the comet divid ing TRefoncuve are A i ed into two parts. Upon their next I. Bryan. sal accidenls May ,,.ezrance, the parts had moved happen when industry begins to use gop. apart. After that they were
atomic energy that will unloose_ the rays, Without the pocket in- go hi Taos: 1 : strument people will walk right’, ¢ silen when the comet was to thai, ie saill. : due to appear (it was known to. oo complete its trip around the sun |every 6.7 years), a brilliant meteor K. of C. fo Put on _ |shower was seen instead. It radiated Third Fall Festival |r the constellation of Andromeda.
The third annual fall festival of pe earth is schedule Indianapolis COURT ~ Knights wo stiike d5Brs Tere of ay ey a of Columbus, will be held tomor- the comet. On Tuesday, Dec. 2, it row, Friday and Saturday at wij plow’ into the cosmic dust left by the ‘disintegration of the other chair- component of Biela’s original comet, man, will be assisted by™ Joseph The first shower of “shooting stars,” Davey, Bernard McGinty, William however, is expected to be the more Flanary, Frank Treacy, Ralph Mad- brilliant,
Tony Lawrence, gencral
Gerald- L. Martz, 720 E. Maple Welfare employment roster of 65. tioning plant, has been connected dux, Tony Cancilla, Kenny Mur- ml CEL I DON'T HAVE an affilr with my cretary but I can see why Rd, the son of Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Meetings will be held in the legis-, During the first production with the Ford company §&incé 1921 dock and Sam Ragan. POWERFUL HURLER me no s x Martz, has heen: promoted to jsec- lative chambers of the State House. month, Foxworthy rebuilt 67 en- when he became a salesman. Proceeds will be used for educa-| Mt. Vesuvius has been known I drove down Central Ave this morning. "Fhree women came to ond lieutenant in the ROTC de- Otto F. Walls, administrator, will gines- the second ‘month 322. The He currently is head of the oldest tional, charitable, civic and youth to hurl large stones three mil their doors for the milk, I-couldi't see their faces becaiise of straggling partment at Technical High School. be in charge. current average 1s 800 with the goal Ford dealership in the city. activities, nto the air. I ”
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City Sho Job App
“Four basic re forcement in Ms proposed today b Chamber of Com The Chamber’: %deep concern shocking crimes of defects in ou machinery emphi vigorous action.” The proposals ONE: Full-ti cutors to replace time setup. TWO: A full partment, which men under stren * * THREE: Ado methods for emp sonnel to screen tives and habitu Calls fo FOUR: Imm of legislation le ation of county police system. The chamber c support from cit these objectives. Flaborating ea ber said that th appropriation fc office could be small staff of fu instead of a larg helpers. “Fewer full-tir to command c would give us m ment of all la
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“The present sults in inadequ the prosecutor's the most urgent “The Col “That is why the habitual. ci with minor inf with little or nc The chamber ged “the trai ime to a fu staff, but had a cold shoulder” f The bulletin | ership for failu partment’s stre the uniformed sions. A scientific s selection, the t have screened o Robert Austin city truck in forays which le Mrs. Mary Lois Suburbs “If -our city modern system, *it.. is unlikely charged with would ever hav ployment.” The bulletin 1 police system t in suburban d limits where tw _en place in thre x= A It pointed o kf sources are no protection to 1f ing in the coun!
Officers’ Reopen
Reopening of at Ft. Harrison forces officers’ today by Col. C manding office The officers’ 1945, is being approval of the istered and re Army, Navy, M and Indiana eligible. ‘An interim by resenting each E. F. Adams, F. Knachel, C tian, Cmdr. D Bernard W. Sc liam C. Kasse: Schaefer, Lt. C Maj. Wilbur Claude Spillm McConnel and man Jr., club
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Egg-less Day. Indiana Canners
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