Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 December 1947 — Page 27

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group are Donn Mills, Robert M rd when she saw the® Howe High School's choir, ides Daniel, Walter Black, on ae HURON, Cal, Dec, 12 (UP)— fire. She said the flames spread too the directon uf Frank 8. Watkins, smith, Kent Pierce, Richard Bake. Chief Deputy Coroner L. R. Webb quickly to let her Tesch ‘the chil{will give A program of religlous mejer and Richard Keppler. isald today a fire which Wednesday dren. LA Imusic at 3p. m. Sunday in Broad. An all school assembly will pe burned to death three small chil-! , . Ww way Methodist Church sponsored by the music department dren alone in a one-room cabin may EDUCATION DELAYED ria 1 pThe solo part in “Ave Maria" will Wednesday. have been “deliberately set.” | ATHOL, Mass. (UP)—Mrs wisung by Philliy Edgington. Fran| Mr. Webb said he doubted grindMcaree will sing the solo part of LARGE MINER AL © oL LEC TION fire started accidentally because i i Tayler,» Sb youreald grad. “Jesu Bambino.” Cliristens Gainey There are more than 10,000 small frame house had no stove High School. She was forced to. will" sing “Sweet Little Jesus Boy. "| specimens from all ‘over the world and the flames broke out too sud- leave.school in 1914 and her return Howe's mixed ensemble will take/in the mineral collection at Union denly to have been caused by de- was delayed 33 years by marriage part in a program scheduled for| College, Schenectady, N.Y. fective wiring, and bringing up two children,

Ma 745 p. m. " Sunday the Howe |ormss ensembie will appear in Grace | Methodist Church. Members of Hus

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you say, but | 4 - ght fo sey it. Dear Mrs. Manners: rink heavy several years ago. I had a terrible shock 15 years ago—Dbefore I met him, He knows all '™M IN LOVE with a teacher of 25, my age also, who, this. But I don't‘know just why I'get this way. I don't drink but when | lain’ lives in a distant city that used to be my home. Before lj get this way I seem to want to drink. But I don't, more so because went into service I went with her quite regulary. While he Sony drink. a £ iced , 'e argue sometimes over trifles. He is cross a goo eal-—never he showed me in service we fell in love and made plans to marry after the affectionate. I am just the opposite, I like to tweak his-ear, kiss him and interesting and war. Since discharge I've traveled, but corresponded fre-|be lovable. Now that's it. What's wrong? CRACKER. ndship for our quently with her and phoned her twice a week. I don’t think I'd like my ear tweaked-often. Your husband might ould submit it She goes to school nights. Lately she said T should forget her, I Feact to other endearments—in moderation. love her madly and can't understand. I know that she still likes me The human ear is designed solely as an organ of hearing and Is very much but I'm not sure it’s still love, She tells me she isn't interested quite sensitive—to touch and shrill arguments. Let your husband and ; in or in love with anyone else but “just isn't sure of what she wants.” MS ears rest after work. to thank you She said-I-should look-around for someone else. Can’t you tinload part of your affection on children and pets? my mother— I had planned to quit my job so I could settle down ‘where. she is] Check your health. ' Find outside diversions. Any enterprise (includClifton, York. Pp a vy ing ear tweaking) becomes dull with no other recreation. . I and see her more. She knew nothing of these plans until after she can- Drinking would help only momentarily—I'm proud that you quit. ihe ‘thought celed our romance. She is a wonderful woman—atiractive, ambitious, 5 0. x sh > st the way out-rmia 3 nu tan't for ot it t thanks, and sincere, smart—just the girl I want to marry and raise a family with. but ng Bes. Jour shoe y he Yo ¥ Br my sincere We've known each other five years but haven't been together a lot. Her you oan try. family likes me and my family likes her. 2 now that Snould I try to Ry her, return where I can court her as I've Shall a Man Wed an Older Woman 2 w orfien's Volum felt T should have but haven't, or what? I still love her very much. I've, I'M THE MOTHER of the rase of “He is 26, I'm 31" Her facts are ar wis's reg- tried but I still can't forget her as easily as she perhaps would like me not true.’ Therefore, how can she actept your advice? He is 25 and has tation Service to. I want her if it's at all possible. What is the smart thing to do? NOt been married—she said he-had. Why can't a woman of 31 act her ble turn, help- D. K. age? to merhbers of You indicate that you have muffed your courting. I imagine that He is engaged to a girl the family adores. How can "31" expect us York by rail. you have, somewhat unavoidably due to the war and your traveling ‘to accept her? He asked me what he'd do with a woman that old? me to labour ‘ob. I don't know that you can make up for possible negligence, but ‘I'm asking you. He told her he'd always loved the younger girl intry are very you can try. There is a period for courtship and belated repairs are | There is drinking involved. How can alcohol speak or how untry has no difficult. can” “31” hope to win by use of it? Isn't it true a woman ages faster at point. So You're in love with this woman and she loved you for awhile. [than man? In the long run age will and can make a difference. I've sicome on the She may be only temporarily tangled in her career, or she may have raised the boy from childhood. I know the lady of 31 cannot find hapgrid the Kind mistaken war drama_for love. Does your ambition satisfy her? \piness in ruining his life. A CONCERNED MOTHER. atch it. I'm afraid that she'll be sorry if she loses you. You know, you're Facts as submitted by contributors are trustingly accepted and thip de exists a rare specimen. Ordinarily a man expects to be accepted for what sincerely studied. We can't be sure that the letter you mention was confident To he is, but you want to improve. (I'll be unpopular for this.) written by the girl who dates your son. The ages and circumstances oo- distant differ. had our bad hare ay Tetuyias to vo i” yo ne sown } she IF the cases are the same, and your son does marry the older girl, us mercilessly tiage but appear more appealing than her career. give them a chance at happiness, in pountry fegld Thoughtfulness is as mellowing and as magic to woman as mink, H - nilton Count ‘Powell, pastor of the Cicero Bethel hs refuse Ww ite Book—Asks How to Sell It amiiton 4 Lutheran Church; secretary-treas-ne in sintidr res a ‘Ministers Elect |urer, Clyde A. Myers, pastor of the I HAVE written a book. Please tell me how I can get it to the people Times Bish Serve. | Noblesville Presbyterian Church. : for sale. M. E PF. NOBLESVILLE, Dec The a oe Sd a Submit your copy to Bobbs-Merrill Co. or to publishers listed at Hamilton County Ministerial Asso- STATUES KEEP 6 BUSY ; public libraries. |ciation has elected officers for the mbers of the 2 coming year as follows: | Ninety statues under the card ot foomd them . . ny Pledsdnt She Likes to Tweak Her Husband's Ear | President, Clarence T. Fleetwood, the Office of Works in London rely t6 look st MY HUSBAND and I both work—we're in our 30's. At times I am pastor of the Noblesville Nazarene quire the constant attention of six ar wis if ne fontented with the routine—then I get restless and nervous. 1 used to Church; vice - president, W. W. men to look after them, Aith and Bep- & many thdnks, ; E. AVISON, ire, Enghind. Jn £ Lr - pp - Fh ing : ior 15, pute J St. City. ~~ (wd . 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