Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 November 1947 — Page 2
Ask Mrs. Magners—
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Mrs. Manners: MY HUSBAND stepped out on me some months ago) won will asin os tin ¥ go patibility ald. ambition = ands 2
It's a shame that you don’t want a child |
* We were never apart but talked things over and stayed above all, Jove and trust. together. He says he wanted me and not the other girl, In such surroundings.
Thank God. : He said he didn’t do anything wrong. . The girl he was out with says he didn’t eithers 1 talked to her unknown to him. Some.other people say-hé didn’t do anything, 1 know didn't go to see this girl just to sit and talk. My husband says this other party talked him into going out. It was at this time, he said, he knew he was losing me. After he returned from the Army I didn't feel toward him as IT should have, so I know has had published. I showed it. He says it was his way of bringing us together again.. It did. He promised never to let it happen: again, He had learned a lesson he would never forget, So have I. We have stayed where we lived and faced everything together “She” lives in the same little town we do and we pass thal way every anoe-in-awhile. All of our people and friends know about this affair Most of them don't believe it—say it must be the other guy's fault 1 say my man should have sald “no.” We all make mistakes. I have forgiven him and am trying hard to
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I AM A BOY of 16
forget. We are the same age, hard working, and agree on most things. Joes Mother of 6 Have to Be Sloppy? n THIS LETTER is In response to the woman who has six children stand each other. We don't want children. He has. a good job and og can't find time to keep herseif attractive. 1 have been married nearly 30 years and have three children, Some | very good to me, even in small ways and things. I am a good house neonie have taken me to be my eldest son's wife. Others think hs is I love him and he loves me. my husband's son by & former marriage because they think I just| 80 you ‘see, I can’t look too bad and here are can get it back. T quit afterwards. Now he has asked me to go back [some of the things I do besides looking afier one “little one.” We moved to an older house recently, My husband and son helped 4 nm an 2 Le pane dil gr d other necessary things sooner if 1 did. He would work nights strip five downstairs rooms of wall paper. Then, in my “spare time,” I| . firms in addition to the forms now|y ge y I think used 52 pounds of patch plaster, painted and papered thred rooms = Sereenin for Johs voed a Smploving uéw peisonnal Hitler's Ghost to Go *' A» |put down quarter-round. T design and make all my daughter's clothes J The T fee! that he can be trusted snd T know where 1 stand. Personally, and my own and 1 made my son's graduation clothes. 1 make shirts
My husband and son refuse to go to a barber shop. The three In Schools Urge
We have a savings acoount. We enjoy each other's company and under-|
likes it very much--works nights. He ia an excellent provider and is keeper and cook and can sew, elc. I was working at the time this happened--a very good job and couldn't be his mother, to work and help him out. 1 want to very much Jrome and T work days. 1 should,
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Some of our friends say I shouldn't do it.
T think he had to find out if he wanted me or someone else after he 8nd ties for my sons and husband.
came back from overseas, so he did it to save me from doing the same thing Don't you think I am right? We are both waiting your answer A LITTLE TOWN READER Manage your life in your own way. Your advisers couldn't think wiraighter than you're thinking. Yon made twe mistakes — your husband made one. You evidently ignored him in some manner when | he returned from overseas. He reacied — and quite naturally, You talked to too many people about your troubles, and they grew. Resume your happy life and end discussions. Your husband is
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I recently read “Gone With the Wind,” but I was 8 little dis-| Could. you tell me whether Margaret Mitchell wrote a sequel to 1?
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Joy, 16, Says He Can't Get a Date or I like a girl who hates me. for a date but she always turns me down, What should 1 do?
You probably appear simple, ax well as unappealing, because of | your persistence. Don't ask her for more dries. If you have trouble getting other dales, you'd betier check on your | appearance, manners, personality and dancing.
|penter and plumbing jobs, fix electrical appliances and the sewing machine, and repair toys. This year I helped with a half-acre garden Was Un and canned more than 400 quarts of food. 5 1 still ind time to entertain and go out with my husband. It takes The proposal was made at the!63. The new haliding Which repacesim a few minutes Lo take care of oneself, but you can if you want to. I am board meeting last night by Emiljone which burned down several confiscated until alive or dead. iney(settled down in Doylestoym,
FORMER INDIANAPOLIS RESIDENT,
Such testimonials by housewives prove that the busiest people .dded precautions against the posare the happiest, provided they Include recreation in their well. sibility of hiring eriminal elements WE'RE ALL TRAVELERS
Idleness breeds dissatisfaction and magnifies trivialities, (Write problems, questions and commenis te Mrs. Manners, The
For Ex-Convict |, ~ Alabamg dre Fd al ie Tom, a life sentence. ;
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Mr, Collins and left the refoi med man free (0 come to Alshamin to seek a full pardon from the fstate pardon and parole board. \ Frank Boswell, state prison’ di. rector, recommending withdravyal of the warrant, said “the enviroment of a prison is no place for 8 man like that” ! {| “The boy has undoubtedly m.ade good,” Mr. Bosvell said. “He has made good friends, established “a business and behaved like a good citizen.” : . Gang Leader Executed In 1928, when Mr, Collins; was only 17, he was given a life term for acting as “lookout”
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The leader of the gang, who) shot
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buildings at School 26; a $175,000 Th : : ) } "~The ghosts of Adolph Hitler, h |halrouts my husband has had at a berber shop ince we ve been mar- issue’ for a two-room addition bac Eva Bre a In 1836, Mr. Collins fi the ried (when the three youngsters arrived) he has “griped” about. A proposal for more thorough in- public library at School 80 and the | Bormann, No. 2 man in the Nazy prison and disappeared. pveral Two years ago an Indianapolis newspaper pholographer took a yestigation in the hiring of main- construction: of four classrooms and Party, will be put on-trial soon Weeks ago he was rearrested in (picture of a doll house my husband snd 1 made. 1 do my own oar-\,._... .;olovees for city schools|® Symnasium at School 18. before a denazification court, mui-| Doylestown, traced through core
) | The board also disclased plans for|tary government officials said to- respondence with his agingl pare der the consideration of the | tegrating city playground faci) day. ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Goliins |ities at the new building for School| The property of former Nasis, it, °F Mobile, Als. as explained, can not be legally] In the meantime Mr. Coll
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s had de |Schaad, new commissioner, Mr. Years ago, will also contain & health have been tried by a denazification | veloped 8 contracting business, mare
|Schaad said the schools must take clinic for neighborhood children. |court, [Fied, became the father of two
Hermann Goering, Heinrion children and established himself as | | | Himmler, who poisoned themselves, ® substantial citizen. in view of the city's experience with| Since this time yesterday, you've also may be tried, also Rudolf Hess! Gov. Folsom said he had received Robert Austin Watts, traveled 1580765 miles, moving/and Baldur von Schirach, who are/ numerous letters in Collins' behalf He suggested a questionnaire of along with the earth on its trip in prison, {from “same of the best citizens” of ‘the type used hy some industrial around the sun. |All have property in Bavaria, { Pennsylvania,
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