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Ask Mrs. Manners—
ear Mrs. Manners: 2 | Needs an Attorney in New York I AM 23 YEARS OLD and have a daughter 4 years| po you KNOW any attorney in New York? Tell me how I can old. I was married at the age of 17, but stayed married get in touth with one. My husband has an estate in New York and
only a short time after realizing my mistake, I don’t think We Want to sell it. M. ©. "x OITY. I was old enough to know my own mimd. | Explain.the ype of lawyer you Want in'a lefier to the New York
I have dated boys for f but haven't] 7 Par Auciation. : ave dated numerous boys ior Iour years bu aven ! - been interested at all until I met this bey. I have gone with Man, 25, Wants fo Wacta Sir a him for the past year and love him very much. He is fond of my daugh-| Jears 0'd aly would dike meet ‘ » ter. He wants to get married and is able to support us, Neither of our ¥OM4n near my age. I don't go any place as I don’t dance and don’t ~ parents object. ! . ‘like to be in crowds." I like staying at home, I have plenty to do Here is my problem. He is only 18. He says he loves me and is sure right now. . i he wants to marry me: I can't help remembering my mistake at that I get lonesome at times and don't know anyone that I care to age. Do you think that he might be too young to know whether he really 80 Out with. Will you please help me find some nice woman? cares for me? I want to marry him but his happiness is very impor-| “ CT, CITY. tant to me. If I thought he would regret it later or be unhappy later! The column isn’t a date bureau—hence, no names, about the difference in our ages I would give him up now. M. J. R. You'll, neyer find a girl staying home—and you won't keep You're a wise and considerate girl. If the boy were only five | if you don't take her places. Mix with people your own age.
years yagnger than you under normal circumstances you wouldn't ‘Asks About Hanging Here
have much to worry about, particularly since he ‘has a good job, But he isn't as old domestically as you. That might cause trouble. I READ YOUR COLUMN every evening and enjoy it very much. Admiring and playing with your little’ girl isn't the same as putting I am writing for information, up with possible tantrums and buying her clothes. Bome years back, I can't remember Just: when, two men were Wait awhile—go out of your way to expose him to domesticity hanged in Indianapolis back of the Jail. Will you please tell me when such as the care of your daughter. and who they were? W. A. N. . | Check the files at local libraries. Two men were hanged in the ‘She Is Afraid Ever to Love Again’ | old jallyard then located on the northwest corner of Market and I AM WRITING to you to see if you can help me. I'm 30 years Alabama in 1888.
old and met & girl in her late 20's three months ago. 1 fell in love Let Mrs. Manners and readers of the column shafts your probwith Her. She is attractive, intelligent and the cleanest thinking girl] 0 ong amswer your questions, Write in care of The Times, 214 I ever met. She told me, when I told her that I loved her, not 0! yw warviand St. ’
because she would never marry. . | c—t———— —— She sald she had been hurt twice in love and stil, loved one of
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This girl owns a beautiful home. I thought this was the reason , C she wouldn't marry, but I'm an. executive and make a mood dncome. By DAVID M. NICHOL, Times Foreign Correspondent
She would never have to work. She says that 1sn't thé reason. B8he is afraid to ever love again because she. was deeply hurt, T would never
hurt her. She is too good. I can't understand how any man could Amid some of the loveliest mountain scenery in the world, they ski hurt her, ; : agi : skate, watch expert hockey, go to the most lavish night club of its sort | Should I forget her or do you think she will change if I'd see her? ;, Europe, sleep in and dream, or simply just sit, if they be so inclined. |
WORRIED. They come here from all over I rather doubt if the girl would remember her love scars if you (1,4 American-occupled sections of “ous “Casa Carioca,” with dancing
happened to appeal to her. You'd be undertaking quite a project if Germany, Most arrive with long- and an ice show you couldn't see you agreed to help carry that “torch! around. awaited 10 or 15-day passes. Hun- for $10 at home. Remember—she Isn't telling you everything—you don’t know her [dreds more flock in for week-ends| gyitier fathered the ject ih faults. The other man probably did. from such nearby places as Munich - Prods Get a girl who won't sit sad-eyed and dramatic when you make nd Augsburg. directly by arranging that the 1036 love to her—find a girl with courage. | Aecommodations for 1500 a Day | Winter Olympics be; staged here. |
Teen Ager Is Badly Love-Struck a Jah Sh bn ey in “FAM A GIRL in my teens. I go with a boy two years older—he hence yme Years ear Jet as
Billets: and accommodations will y , is 16. When we are together we never want to part, When I leave care for 1500 persons each day a summer and winter resort. By
him at night I go to bed and think of him an hour or so before I Beds in what once were southern ‘Dé beginning of the war it was can go to sleep, Germany's classiest hotels, cost 50 drawing 200,000 visitors a-year. When I am In school I can't get my mind .on my work for thinking cents a night for GI's. Meals'are! The U. 8. 3d Army took over of him. What shall I do? " A GIRL IN QUESTION. [10 cents each. from there when it arrived in the Better budkle down to your lessons—you don't want to be 8 | Fifty cents more will rent a com- Spring of 1945. No one knows how| dummy for all those other boys you're going to meet and lose sleep [plete ski outfit, including instruc- much money was poured into ad-| over, : tion from German experts who ditional refinements, or how much See more of your girl friends, meet new boy friends, and take abound in these parts. ‘Another 50 it cost in its initial stages.
art In sports, ents , Copyright, 1047, by The Indianapolis Times! a Tents pays cover charge at the fab-| “P,.§ tue Chifago Datly News, Inc." |
or s0 American G1's are spending winter holidays here each week which millionaires could scarcely afford a few years ago,
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ABANDONED PUPPIES—These bundles of cuddlesome brown fur look wistfully out of a box in which they were abandoned in a lonely field. The sheriff's humare office is offering them as Christmas presents to anyone who can give them a good Central Library
home. : ic Mother Dog and 9 Pups Lists Yule Games '£ound Abandoned in Field
a Toe Otto Ray Bitterly Assails Cruel Deed;
enliven Christmas and New Year's patties, Offers Pets for Christmas Presents
In addition, the library's art and
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liglous and festive scenes may be oq st. west of road 29 sometime this week. borrowed. |
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U. S. Pied Pipers &
_ Grain Saving Principal Goal of Drive WASHINGTON, Dec. 18 (UP) The government's Pied Pipers Jet out today. to help the hungry world by killing’ the rats which destroy an estimated 200 million bushels. of grain annually. It is estimated that there are 140 billion rats in this country. ee. Rodent experts -of the Interior Department's fish and wildlife serve ice headed back to their field efces to direct the-war on rats in their areas. There they will work with county agricultural agents and their staffs, The communities and the public in general will be urged to co-operate, Most of the fish and wildlife ras specialists’ efforts to use gas and poison wilt be directed against the gray-brown Norway rats, ‘so called because they came here on ships from Norway in revolutionary times, This breed, also known as bam, house or sewer rats, is most plontiful and accounts for the bulk of the rodent damage. Concentrate on Rural Areas The current campaign, though, will concentrate on rural areas and towns of 10,000 population op less. These are the regions where rodents do the greatest grain dame age, the experts explained.
| ic d h There's an un-Merry Christmas in store for some former dog GARMISCH PARTENKIRCHEN, Bavaria, Dec. 18—One thousand 5c department has music rang- owner if Deputy Sheriff Otto Ray tracks him down. The deputy sheriff who is also a humane officer is on the warpath (phonograph records. Pictures of re-| coarching for the party who dumped a mother dog and nine puppies on
“If I can locate that person I'll try to get the full penalty, $200
A special Christmas book list has fine and 60° days in jail, for cruelty| been compiled by the staff to sug- to animals, on him,” the deputy gest enjoyable holiday reading. said wrathfully.
Cathedral High Club
Sets Yule Dance Date The Boosters Club of Cathedral weather like this.” | Christmas tree. High School will hold its annual] The deputy and his helper, wil-|
Christmas dance Monday in the lJjam Hargrave, were driving along Eagle Unit of Legion
Indiana Ballroom. 624 when they saw a mother dog To Hold Party Today Jules Zinter and his orchéstra will arid one pup out in the road. Stop-|
. {homeless dogs which he trains and| “Why I'd think more of a Person cores for on his farm, said these rst extermination drive, however,
(who would hit a dog in the head yoiq be added to his canine fam- is not expected to be in operation with a hammer than one Wwho'd|j1y and groomed, in case someone Until Februayy.
abandon a dog and pups to die In| wanted to place a puppy under their |
The Eagle Unit of the American]
Some communities have responde. ed to food conservation appeals {with their own antirat campaigns, Clark County, Virginia, for ine stance, is organizing to end ite | estimated $50,000 annual rat dame age to its- 500 farms. Baltimore is engaged in an intense alley clean«
although they were very hungry./up, aimed at ridding the city of Deputy Ray, who has about 50 the pests.
The government's countrywide
Southern states, where weatheg conditions would not prevent trape ping, are expected to be in action |then. But northern states may be
[forced to hold off until warmeép
weather, All efforts will be directed at save
play for dancing from 9:30 p. m. to ping to pick them up they saw region will hold its Christmas party ing the maximum amount of grain
12:30 a. m. Members of the arrangements committee are William Syl-
nearby field and ‘then stumbled in Eagle Temple.
James Doyle, Jack Moran, John curled up for warmth.
Masariu, Dave Kenny, Willlam| The puppies, described as “just Soldiers & Sailors’ Orphans Home Kunts, Ed Ohleyer, Frank Wilson, dogs,” are about five to six weeks|in Knightstown.
[Richard Leppert, William ‘Colbert old. A veterinarian who examined| Mrs, Walter Hippner is in charge
and James Tuohy. _
{them said they were in good health, of arrangements. Y, ~
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several more dots of brown fur in a and gift exchange at 8 p. m. today Now in storage from rat destruo= ne Plans will be tion. vester, Tom Doyle, Paul Murray, onto a box in which several were made to visit veterans at Sunnyside!
|Sanitarium and send candy to the HONORE | James M. Wade, 403 Drexel Ave,
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