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Ask Mrs. Manners— Ee = Tries to Bo Friendly-Says He's shunned. _
If the wife hasn't learned what her husband wants in 29 years 1 doubt if she could win him back, particularly since she thinks he is A altogether to blame, ' She ‘could try. Someone will discover what he wants—she has ‘better opportunity because she knows him well. ~
Dear Mrs. Manners: 1 AM AN ARDENT READER of your column and since your advice to others seems so practical and sincere I am
writing You in hope that you. can help me. Middle-Aged Widow Gets Lonesome °. I am very lonely—I can’t make lasting friends or even PERHAPS YOU CAN HELP ME for I'm sure you really liélp others, get along well with people. . I am a veteran with overseas rm a widow, middle-aged, with children. |
service and have been attending college two years. I get so lonesome for some adult to talk to. T would like to, find,
My trouble is probably what you refer to-as “self-centeredness.” {not a “goody” kind—it's OK by me for those who care for that soft of \goal that's what you think, please tell me how.I can overcome it and make fun. I like shows and can play ‘anything but bridge. ro people like me. I'vé tried churches, fraternities and lodges, but I felt If you can ‘find a man who would care to have: such a iriend will} - unwanted—so gave up. I always try as best I khow how ‘be friendly | you have him get in touch with me? ! ‘but I seem to be shunned bverywhere. wv I want an asset, not a Bebiliy, as I have nothing to sell or posing However, I try to keep up a front and act as if I am completely I want to buy. M. contented. 'I don’t think anyone, even my parents, sense my plight. I ~~ Wg don't promote dates. Youll find them yourself if you go | have no friends. I don't seem to go over with the girls. I'm never iE places and make yourself attractive and interesting to the men whom vited to parties although I dance when I go on a date, even if not well, you meet, |
1 guess people find me dull. I make good grades at school. Some ‘Advice for ‘Worried’
Ve been told I'm serious-minded and I try to be practical about | : everything. I have a good car and a good part-time job. I don't smoke | TO “WORRIED” requesting that ‘her letter be withheld: Don't you i is & girl I can like and who likes me. I am 23. have any recreation that you and your. husband can enjoy together? “If I could find a girl, T would like to get married. One or two dates Better find one or you'll be pressing your face against the window pane and waiting the rest of your life, of your job is to entertain your are usually the extent of my sojourn with any one girl : ' husband—and part of his job is to entertain you.” Don't expect to You have my heartfelt thanks for whatever assistance you. can be \strangle him ‘with marri he needs male company £00. to me. LONESOME JOE. If you try to please him ‘he might be more considerate. He sounds. Pm as sorry as I can be thinking about you wanting friends. thoughtless butsyou say he has just one bad fault. Most husbands (and You've put up a front that is too stern and matter-of-fact, Warm up | wives) come with several. ~jet people know that you care. Appreciate small favors—be pleased Endearments won't keep a marriage together. At first they are when people recognize you and talk to you. Admit that you're lonely. . intriguing, then endured and then ignored, unless you work at them. You've been so busy being independent and analyzing yourself you forget to talk and smile. Analyze other people—watch their reactions, Give them what they want. You have a good mind--let other people know it by using it to change your aloofness.
Why . Divorce After 29 Years? Y le Ph t Cl nt five to: Amateur Photo Contest, WHAT WOULD YOU THINK of a husband who has heen married u 0 0 0 es a Times, 214 W. Mary-
29 years, has a fine child and wife who have worked and helped h
out, and who now sues for divorce? He has a fine home and nice tings in it. S nig the amateur picture-snapper, Sec
Do you think he has another woman on the string? ‘He says he ond will get $15, and third, $10. can't live with his wife after all these years. He worried her and now| Midnight tonight is the deadline! = Any number of photos may be she has bad health. She used to be big and strong but has lost much for the $75 Christmas special divi- SéRt. Pictures must be in black and weight. She is alone—the child is married. white. On the back of each photo He doesn’t have the divorce yet. He hasn't got anything to aot sion of The Times Amateur Photo g1,,,14 pe the photographer's name, a divorce on. ‘Would you fight him to the end and let him be so smart? Contest. address, telephone number, type . MRS. C. R. W. Photos of the Christmas decora- camera and film used, shutter speed, I don't know either the husband or wife, but since they're human tions on the Circle monument must diaphragm opening, type lighting. beings, they're bound to have faults. Keeping a house clean and be in The Times office or pgstmarked] The winning pictures will be pub-
Let Mrs. Manners and readers of the column share your problems and answer your questions, Write in care of The Times, 214 W. Maryland St.
oy E picture will earn $50 for
that no one will ever know exactly | tember.’ a nice man needing companionship, but I don’t drink or smoke.” I'm m how much grain was “saved.” was 100 million bushels.) r example, in adding up its ac- ture- jammed book.
THE. NOHO ives 5 Ten Food Committee (Claims Savings
WASHINGTON, Dec. 19° (UP)— [Lore he farmers to cull 116-million A “final report” to President Tru- birds during that period; man by the defunct Citizens Food | Committee today: claimed plete accomplishment” of its grain- be culled; and -(3) even if the cullsaving goal,
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