Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 December 1947 — Page 2

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ASK MRS. MANNERS— - Ly Re 0 Ben Davis PTA Hurl oo : Ta . ro nl ot | ] D a Fh A : J \ \ V v J Te - vs . "He Is 26, But | Am 31—What Shall | Do? To Hear Carols Defy : tmen ppealing in courtship, would make 4 In w : a : Dear Mrs. Manners: Ths uy Sue pi maybe a : you Combined Choirs (Continue THAVE A PROBLEM which has caused me a great deal | The boy sounds thoughtless and selfish. He saves for whit HE To Appear Twice indicates tha of worry and concern. I am an unmarried girl of 31. For alts et by Jt Be inakiey the caf Buymant You may get ths ring. Members of the Ben Davis High =" ay Bh : . . v - 3 a " « the past few weeks I have-been having dates with a boy Don’t you know other men? There are some, you know, who mark School PTA will hear a program of headed by who is 26. He is aware of my age and doesn’t seem to mind calendars and are attentive. You have plenty of time to marry. Christmas Carols by the combined would issue i ? . ; ; : A , j rie as he continues asking me to go places with him. The Male Lead in ‘The Fleet's In’ Soin i the Leh sehen 1 saat i Siva : : . . 16. 0 He is much older acting than his age and has been mar-. wouULD YOU TELL me who was the leading man in “The Pleet's a The oiss 2 Sra I ried and divorced. We have a great deal of fun together and like ‘to In"? Dorothy. Lamour, Betty Hutton, Gil Lamb and Eddie Bracken a » ie cut off the do the same things and go to the same places for entertainment. were in it, MRS. 8,, Indianapolis. t rection of Omar RY It. 2 subway or n I am wondering if you think that this difference in ages would William Holden played the leading male role. : James Shyuekiey, iors” dos wi sands if not y blems which I should avoid. Should I continue to go Ra vi Sponsor o e n . ir, Ee ht me, or should I stop? . Please advise me. Telephone Directory for Disabled Veteran : Wy J Gn isk Club has been appointed co-ordina- as Sup BEWILDERED, I WOULD LIKE to send a 1946 telephone directory to “E. D. R.,” ‘ pd ; ib fia tor of the State YMCA “older Boys most of the ¢ A . W. R., City. : . . «a . : confer to . 8 Age problems likely would be of your own creation with only (he disyiiof wip Yeleiun Who wus hunting A RO PLANNERS—Lsft to right are Patricia Smith, James Cooley and Irene Sims, i os ig be eld Dox, may generally. five years difference existing in your ages. Your boy friend probably rock 1 members of the Shortridge High School Alamni Committee, preparing final plans for A play “Gra J for Dinnte was In the Dep feels no younger than you. You don’t feel younger than persons five | precial mn— +h nd | “Al i P " . § il i pes n times in Soul years your senior, do you? Don’t make him self-conscious of the . | 0 d @ second annua umni Prom” to be Sven Dec. 29, from 9 p. m. until | a. m. at [presented for the Ben Davis strike was ¢ difference. Let him take care of you. | tronic Assn 'DeMo ay raer the Indiana Roof ballroom. Johnny McBryce and his orchestra will play. Formal dress Thanksgiving convocation last became effec Emerson wrote in “Society and Solitude: Old Age”—“We do not | . : Of will be optional. Wednesday. Students in the cast in- normal actiy count a man's years, until he has nothing else to count.” To Seat cers i ty ] cluded Mary Branham, Jack Young, ince was kno Jy | 1 | The Indianapolis Chapter of De- § ' Edi ier Is N d| Pat Heun, Jane McCammack, Dispatches SPCA Should Be Told of Cruelty to Dog 10 OPC) she 3atiunapotis GRapte: of De. urveyor Of Hoosier Is Name Realtor PONS [Scores Buc, sun ‘pero wn gas and ele a J nsta | : { Daniels. The play was directed to homes, bt GARDING the little dog that cries day and night out in the | : . h a AR why not call the Indiana Society for the Prevention wy.. padio & Electronic Associa- | €W degree for boys 18 and over Kaiser Assistant by Mrs. Lois Curtis. transport wo of Cruelty to Animals (MA-8776)7 ltion of Indiana voted in a meeting | in public ceremonies tonight. 0 Atte Parle { Robert Elliott, former resident « Branch Office Members of Ben Davis Trialge ing and m It certainly should be taken care-of at once. Poor little dog—hope .contly to outfit two children in The new Gegree, | |Indianapolis and New Castle, has| Club will hold their annual Christ- that the st: he gets help soon. ANIMAL LOVER, CIty. |. operatioh with The Times Order of Knight-| James Moore, feature editor of PCC™ 8Ppointed executive assistant| mag party tomorrow evening in the effective in The Indiana Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals contacts | Clothe-A-Child Drive, hood, provides * the Washington High School Sur.|'® Henry J. Kaiser. { Jack C. Carr, Indianapolis real- high school. Workels wen dog owners over the entire state when ‘dogs are molesting several | The association also voted to re= Program of ae po veyor, school publication, is a dele. | Mr. Elliott, tor, has opened a branch real estate| Lois Atwell, Ben Davis junior, has he a ns or are mistreated. Legally, the animals must be provided tain present officers in their posi- y pa ng gate to the National Scholastic graduate of In- fice on the East Side at 5106 E. been appointed special reporter and ment ad be pais 0 ad shelter. tons for 1048. Re-elected officers] the older group. Press Conference in Clovelana. O.) diana University, of (typist on the staff of the Spotlight, si : {were Claude Maris, president; Nick The new program Nov. 28 and 20 Siw) and former in- : [student publication, Robert Leon- 8} gus Note Ho ‘Funny Person’ of 18 Baffles Girl of 18 \George, vice president; George resulted from the . dustrial editor of| The new headquarters will belgrq a senior has been appointed y mig . ; ' : .l lowered age Ferd Brumblay, Washington art the San Fran- known as the Irvington Branch and ial Most GIRL OF 18. I am very unhappy because of my boy friend Bauder, secretary; Bert Post, treas < special reporter. I AM A GIRL " App! x schon] d Noble Harlos, sergeants standards during teacher, has been asked to pare| cisco News, will Will be managed by Ed Johnson as-| » But today Who glso M18. We started going togutiier when we were bigh school urer, an : | the war. ticipate in the Creative Arts Hobby manage the sisted by G.-R. Thompson, Vic The highest ratings in typing smashed any sophomores. \I am at a loss to understand him as he is such a Tunnyat-arms. tion wil Officers to be Bazaar sponsored by the Logans-| Kaiser New York Kaiser and Mrs. Emma Moeller, classes at Ben Davis High School as the bulk person. ’ L Moutpers pod he Bo ai Robert Wilson |PStalled are Rob- port Art Association Dec. 1 in! City office in| East Side residents. in are Bel by Pauline Rogol, eon concerned, ul He seems 10 be afraid of spoiling me and treats me badly at umes. County Juvenile Center in cere- \ ert Wilson, com- Logansport. Rockefeller , Cen-| Large photographs of homes will gleanor Foie ape fl = St Qils was 5 He gets angry at me for very simple things such as my asking him a monies Dec. 3, at 7:30 p. m. at the mander; Donald Bt. Clair, squire! June Lalen, Surveyor managing ter, : be shown on the walls of the mod- | : y Sealing Oe question about something which he thinks I od know. He hardly yh ; TCOMMENAE; Donald Forbes, regis- editor, placed third in the national| Robert Elliott H® Das been ernly lighted display room. | cy had of ever calls me and we go out only two nights a week, now a € Presentation will be made by Bert trar; "Marion Wood, senior deacons. ®590¥ contest sponsored by Omega | associated with Mr. Carr, a member of the Indi- Group to Discuss ’ } hy I can’t bustering ag doesn't go out with other girls and that is one of the reasons why I cal M. Post, association president. The Edward Adams, junior deacon. Psi Phi Fraternity. Her subject wag| Scripps-Howard newspapers for 16 anapolis Real Estate Board and the - . drastic. Pics understand him, ; program will ‘include Judge Joseph Jack Dickey, prior: Albert Preije, Racial Democracy at Home as a Years, woe ve 3 Meman gllow *% | National Real Estate Association English Essentials a He tells me that hé loves me but he doesn’t show it. No matters porman, speaker; John Hemp- | geneschall: William Durham, sac- Means of Fostering International Hares niversity in and entered business here 15 years ago. “What English essentials a col They pour if 1 want to go somewhere we don't go if he doesn’t want to go. MYigng magician; Mrs, Harry Bobefi- ristan' David McGarr, standard Understanding.” I = This year, Mr. Carr said, the firm jege freshman should know,” will shouted, ins: relatives tell me that he doesn’t love me but I just can't believe it, They | meyer and her son, Harry, pianists, bearer; Richard Kernodle, sentinel,| Helen Alexander, Francine Cam- H E Hill H d has completed sales of houses and pe the theme of the first fall meet- Opposition—e all say-he would call me or remember my birthday and holidays if helqnq the Star Dusters. Fred Holt, and Paul E. Pierce, herald. den, Vivian Kretheotis, * Chris T1€nNry E. Fl eads farms aggregating more than $5 ing of the Indianapolis Council of resistance re Javed "me; hut ho dowsn's ven yememiey his mother's birthday OF WIRE newscaster, will serve as .ans- Installing officers are Dale T, Theofanis and Agnes Trotton re- Butler Classical Club million. |English Teachers .at 4 p. m. to- nist deputies Christmas. ; oat iis. Chita. dit Tot 3 Ja eonies. | Diétenderter, chapter ‘dad’; Hugo °¢ived honorable mention. | The recently reorganized Classical ra morrow in the War Memorial butld- The first | He is supposed to Se se 8h. engag ig roe make. ft Detauss he. Tr |W. Klingstein, chairman of advisory| Eleven members of the Washing-'Club of Butler University has an- W. D. Peat to Confer ing. program, a it scares me to hear my relatives say we n Three Crews Put on council, and Otto F. Klingstein, ton High School faculty attended nounced the election of officers for With Oberlin Students | Principal speaker will be Dr. Paul of the repu doesn’t love me. n . nt1am To O haul Bombers chapter treasurer, (the convention of the Centralthe current semester. The ciub, Cuniff, new head of the English night. 1 love this boy very. very mueli. When we get. in an argume * ver Association of Science and Mathe- sponsored by Dr. Janet MacDonald | Wilbur D. Peat, director of the department at Butler University. The bills 1 the one who has to make up three-fourths of the hme. hve po oe OKLAHOMA CITY (UP)—Okla-ny od ‘ROTC Off matics Teachers in Chicago Friday and Dr. Virgil E. Hiatt, is com- Museum of ‘the John Herron Art He will outline the English eSsen- day were ai with other fellows but I don’t care for any of them. Although we argu |homa City residents recalled the am cer and Saturday, Delegates were posed of students interested in Institute, will confer this week with tials for high school graduates. at stopping all th® time I'm happy when I'm with my present boy friend. | Industrial hustle of war days with| Richard F. Seehausen, 744 N. Walter Gingery, Mrs. Marie Wilcox, classical languages and fine arts. - |Oberlin College students interested | ‘New officers of the council for getting contr Would I be making a mistake to become engaged to him? He ,nn5uncement that three crews of DeQuincey St. has been appointed Miss Vivian Ely, Mrs, Grace Barker; Officers are Henry E. Hill, Indi-|in fine arts careers. the coming year are Mrs. Josephine the strike as doesn't want to marry for a couple of years until he gets enough saved woriers had been put on the night/a cadet leutenant colonel in the Ross Campbell, James Otto, Estil anapolis, president; Miss Patricia] Walter Wallace Sikes, 34 N. Ken- Caldwell, president; Mrs. Eugenia Mr. Schur to buy a car. He is saving very fine now. UNHAPPY, City. | shift at Tinker Field to speed up Air Force unit of the University of Van Dorn, Allan Stacy, Miss Eliza- Pearson, Indianapolis, vice presi- yon St, will act as student host. to| Hayden, vice president; Miss Lucy the permissic You're asking for trouble, If you take the ring.. You think that overhaul of B-20 Superfortress Illinois ROTC. He is a student in beth Hester, Arthur Sims and Mrs. dent, and Miss Betty Jean Under- visiting students. He is a junior Belle DuPee, secretary and Miss night to cd you're neglected and criticized NOW-—It would be worse after marriage. | bombers, {the advanced ROTC unit. |Geraldine Johnson. Iwood, Kirklin, secretary-treasurer |political science major at Oberlin. |Kathleen Klaiber, treasurer. na serve troops. — - — - — - — — -— = —— = = Se a et————— ——— - ess ~ EE —— Br ———————————————— ee —————————— ————— TE ——————— - -—. S S

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