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: A Mrs. Manners— y mor Tl ov Scouts Announce: How Important Are the Words, iq Love You’? 1348 Committees:

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py : | but be on hand when. she ‘wants you again, : . oR YOUR COLUMN has interested me tremendously for | ask Estate Probl % To Confer Sunday ; the same reasons given by “Troubled,” who has a melancholy. s About an state Problem 5 " | “P. E." Glass, chairman girl. I, too, have never before written this type of letter but MY. FATHER and mother (she is a full-blooded Indian) married In East District 6f the Central ich, f 1d nade-| |Oklahoma and we lived there until we moved to Arkansas. My father ana Council, Boy Scouts of America, iy ad his problem and your reply whi or once, I deem i died in Arkansas in 1900. My uncle came and moved us to our aunt's today amnounced the appointment, Rl rer quate in. understanding, impel me now. . fo five os "kids } Eh en | for Jos al : ar RY ’ y lies in his statement; “1 mother never told us then that our father had a farm. you! vancement commi n- : To me, the Key to his Situation) Pie \> hive-a normal [think T could get it or would it take lots of money to fight in court? ‘cludes John Hume, chairman; An- _ would do anything for § om at a anything,” obviously, THeTe are only three of us now living and.my brother and sister want thony Lawrenrz, Joseph Wicker, relationship for . peed a any and Tight of any woman ™ e to go and take the farm away from our father's cousin who has Syl Hulsman, Cliff Meier, Les Whit-/ xin that hey accepting its absence, she must want lived in the house since 1900. “My ‘mother semarried arid her hushand, ake, John Commons, Walter B.! desperately the constant proof of his love. For nothing less can a wom-|" ® Men tous. The neighbors. stepped in and pt us out in homes. | [its and Hargy E18. Te nee] h as he describes give that “prolonged period” of constancy. | Could you give me the county seat of Paragould or Marmaduke, Ark. 1 embers of camping a | an. suc I still have the same men 1 met 20 vears ago, I'm not sorry either, tivities committee dre Harley Corey, .

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% When a woman strikes at a man she loves and wants, HE has because I'm happy with him. We get along fine, READER. | chairman; W. O. Tabor, Ralph! (lines and nearly 2000 miles of rust Ban 808 yesterday 3 : deeply hurt and failed her first. Let “Troubled” use a little honest psy-| Swingley, R. F. Oberlies, M, L. Nol-| treofi ade ifs success: | electric lines. disaster. ik cho-analysis on his own actions. Then perhaps he will face reality and __ You need a lawyer. Whether or not you get the farm, you ca _— BE com | vest-pocket plywood- and-parachute’ contraption made i jet Bee were ng J Ce 0. 5. Navy 1 admit that the sadism (and arrogance glaringly apparent in his letter) | grateful that you have a ‘happy marriage. 10a. Rigel B. art and By) oi milton ful maiden flight in Milwaukee, Wis., with Robert E. Huggins, In Dring’ list had be are. not “he's tone: Paragould and Marmaduke, are. in Greene County, Arkansas, and .| left, at the controls. It took Edward O. Effenheéim, right, a year |Go. at Hammond, Public Se Rervicy 20 degrees. i Paragould is the county seat. Leadership training committee | rvice on, J 45 t0 If only men realized that the words “I.love you" eternally re- en are William Pearcy, Dr. R. M.| _and $500 to | to build 500-pound plane. of Indiana with headquarters ne [| Navy officials w

iterated are all that are required to banish melancholia and insure To ‘Lucky: ‘Don’t Ruin Your Luck’ . AAs | Whi Pmil Rinsch, Darrell | Indiana and Michigan Co. of Sogty fl pvina could be tow

Concert C a e smained’ a docile devotion from even the most intelligent of us. Without those| 0 wy yowym vou sign your jetter “Lucky” and. then go oat ot [C0 x Erwin Bohn, Harold Bish Abandons once areer Rend, 2 th Tuas Servi fue ru Ningtha

words we reach, eventually, the final “separation.” 1 know because my Frank M. Cox, Rudolph Schrei- | case is theirsi—only I have no hope of the happy ending. I pray that | YOUF way to ruin your luck. The communication sent to you by your, | and George Fisher: 31,500 Phones Out was settling slowly.

isi: Pega * " i | husband's ex-girl may have been a friendly gesture. If not, you'd Bave; ; ' T B C hi $ M or oh-was ¥ Uhis Jeter Wi4y help “Troubled” nd his friend attatp. BEREPT: {been wise to pretend that it was friendly-—and unimportant. On the health and safety “com- oO ecome arme X e un An estimated 31.500 telephony The vess

If! Hel again, won't you? * mittee are Chagles D. Mosier, chair- | { subscribers were cut Off by thy J day by Russian Pai How. Well You ‘express Jourgeli! -elp ou sais: i | Your husband is on your side—what more do you want? You may... pr. Roberkpilts, Ray Shipley, ~ Miss Gloria Brown, young convert. to the "Catholic Church, storm which caused $706,200 dam. f§ inought to be a len v A pretty wife won't remain nearly as pretty and appealing out [zonvince him that the other girl would have been a better wife if you Dr. Donald PF, will receive the habit of Carmel at a public ceremony Saturday at 9:30 age to communication” facilities Jf escort, and two

\ " ; T. O. Shellenburge F compliments from her hdsband.— Hf we could just persuade a husband tdop't-appreciate him. Maybe you don't feel too well from hospitalization Berry, Glen H. Whitaker and Dr. "&. mi: in the Carmelite Monastery on the Cold Spring Road. . ‘Ialone. Eight telephone companieg ll ships. The Japan 3 to be as enthusiastic about his wife as he is about a girl friend ‘the | —and are “touchy” without knowing it. 0. "H. Bakemeler. <, i The Most Rev. Paul C. Schulte, archbishop of Indianapolis, Will upstate were affected 0 w Maru and the sal } wife might be more like a girl friend. A wife can wear the same hat | Forget those older people. They won't like you any better if you The organization: and exte nsion offer the mass and preside at the clothing ceremonies following it in |qegr arying ‘Maru also arrived a

that draws her husband's attention on the head of another woman keep stirring up trouble. Where's your pride-—don’'t you want them to! \ Chapel of the Resurrection, Reverend A Mother ‘Miriam of the Child B-295 8 (only half as pretty)—and meet razzing response. She'd probably go [think that youe a better wife than the other girl would have been? Scimiliee Sncludes 11 Bry ger vchair-| the € Pe] of Lie Hem ran Mother - | vere pack in othe Tower lines ith lifebo fishing with her ‘husband, like he wants; if he graciously invited her. { You’ 11 have to win them, not aggravate them, to get along. man; Cn » ITA ning- | ' three Bo

) i 1 Y ri ; t st ly to injuries, b t don’t you think rents Pal Towsley Pull Bo selnias; [gts ve § hg = ya he, eras” rine Jo = JE ead rE ou're right—women react strongly to injur uv Wade Van Slyke, Kenneth Shigley,/is in ¢ He of arrang [the en repo t ig J anese ships, men do, 100, in milder form? Men and women want closeness and & | hot Mas. Er a rite in care of aie Jou. "ew \Samuel Lovelace, A. M. Spring A Miss Brown's home is. in Tilinols. | that some telephone sub. fl tion vessels, were

secure love and home with too little effort. It's a careless letting down | Matviand St. Paul Dorsey, J. E. Millican and She a ‘Catholic while a | Suma ea i be without Phone ix uns J the rescue operatic tow student at Sophie Newcomb . Col- 0 nstall Meer til possibly April 1. Brief messages {

«by both patties after a few failures that causes. trouble. Murray Dalman,

A | Committeemen from the Central lege connected with Tulane Uni- | The two companies which will ree J jcan planes said No Names—Absolutely ‘Legion Conferenc: e Fore Indiana Council District will meet versiy, New Orleans. At the time] = 0 0 oo 0 noo, (quire that long to get all su fl “wallowing danger I READ the letter by the person: telling about being 20 and “life ‘at 3 p. m. Sunday in the Brookside of her conversion, she was major-| Tol Toy LTT seribers back in service were thy lea” with a list of

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assing b Since I'm 29 and spend long hours working I can easily J communit Center for a planning ing in Pe LB how hard it is to make one’s self available at the right time. To Discuss U. S. Defense ” I session. y p BO a<concert singer. Saturday night at the Buckley vale] s / Would it be possible for me to have that person's address?—B. W. | The Iridiana Americans Legion: American activities’ will be held The meeting will be under the She sang: the part of Eurydice ini Cumberland. Indiana Telephone Co. of North | I don't disclose: names-or addresses—but my heart Is warmed by | oon vot conference has ached-| Saturday at 4 p.m. Inthe "War direction of Wilson Mothershead, {in Gluck’s “Ogpheus and Eurydice Fo e--SORlet hi BalFes Manchester. - +f / the many kindnesses that people are anxious to extend. Be just as uled discussion of universal miii-| council president. Ralph Mozo, as-| [presented in ‘her junior year by Wilh over. by. Judge Dad) Other Sumpanies affected estic friendly verbally to the people you meet as you have been in writing. | ,,y (raining legislation and other {Memorial building. A. Wayne Mur- sistant national director of senior Tulane, She studied also at the {mated complete repairs would by

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a I phy, who is preparing a. thesis on.seouting. will-be-a- a | University . of go__and was! V: White of Probate Cowt include finished in from five days to 10 Rich Farmlar | Should Divorced Woman Stay Home and Grieve? |matiers relating to national defense “communism” as part of his redics © De leradusted last yest from Barat|Marvin C. Sehrick, president; i ne PORTLAND, Ore 3 Saturday and Sunday. toward a Ph. I. degree, and Karl li 11 f th Sacre: Lake Essie Perry, first vice president; Western Oregon ri 1 AM A VERY GOOD FRIEND of the wonderful woman, “MIS. “oon io have announced hat Baarsiag of Washington. D. C. wil Naomi Auxi lary Ey Rf ChE, Salton C. Criss, second vice presi-|y d N fiooded thousands “OR-W. wha wrote: She: is & good woman and was a-trug and £00d Clin United States. deleiseh conduct Ehe- seminar. OF “OES Will ‘Meet | ‘The Rev. Fr. Robert. J Stenson, Ont; Charles Koehler, treasurer; | €8..aNd. NO firmland and hur : wife, : Yet, out of the “blue sky” her husband asked for a divorce after o--iieed of UMT.- legislation, -a|-- Legionnaires will be guests of Noonan OBS wil The Sl Re wilt x dur ig "Mrs. Betty Koehler, secrétary.| CAMDEN, N.J. (UPy=-One of tw ty it _they were married 20 years. Her reply was “no” but he applied and got seminar on best ways to combat honor at a dinner and dance: Saiunr- at noon Pc in the home of ing the Saturday ceremonies. \Elmer Judge Ralph Hamill, of Superior city’s new parking meters “Is bate Authorities count ar |. the divorce. ‘Now she is living alone and going few places. un-American activities will nigh- day night. The ' state legion Mrs. Euna Douglass, 4912 E. 10th re. 'K. 8. G., will conduck, the court 5, will be master of cere- fling motorists. It invites nickels— result of the rising 1 We friends try to get her out. I know of two very nice unmarried jignt the program. {executive committee will meet Fri- St, for a luncheon and business music. . |monies. George Rose, attorney, [but it is installed directly beneath § The Willamette : Jmen who think she is fine. One of them is a prominent businessman‘ po..v § Brown of Beaumont, day night and 40 legion committees) meeting. After the ceremonles on Saturday Yill lead ‘a discussion on the pro- a no-parking sign. tributaries, swollen 1 "with plenty of ‘money and a vice car.” He has asked her out for ang. “chairman of the legion's iia- Will hold sessions during the two-| New officers of the organization (and again on Sunday and Monday, visions -of the Taft-Hartley law. | Serre — washed over. exten 1 evening to cheer her up, but she can’t seem to make up her mind. ; tional defense commission, will ad- | day conference, t are: Mrs. Helen Sheets, president; Sister Gloria will talk with friends X " ——————————s. {PLAN INSTALLATION DINNER Salem, Oregon City i Do you think she sholud stay at home and grieve over her husband? | qress 800 legion post officers, legion- | . Mrs, Betty Sample, vice president: land guests in the large peakroom AUXILIARY TO HOLD LUNCH | The Marion County Past Matrong J the third day of sp: 81 He has done her so dirty and ruined her health, MRS. M. C. |jajres and auxiliary members {un- ROOM FOR CHILDREN - Mrs. Hazel Pfienger, secretary, and qs the monastery. e Ladies Auxiliary of Railway! and Past Patrons Association wil] JJ sr Your friend may be enjoying her broken heart, though she would day at 10 a. m. in the Hotel Ant-| A St. Louis hospital has a room|Mrs. Augusta Grumann, treasurer. sbi Condyctors 103 will meet at 10:30 meet at 6:30 p. m. today in. the deny it. Let her stay home awhile, Losing contacts may bring her |lere | specially fitted for operating on| Directors are Mrs. Douglas, Mrs..TOP PRODUCER OF CORN : a. m. orrow at 26157: E. 10th Masonic Temple, 1522 ‘W. Morris i - around. If she has to work at being pleasant to regain friends she'll | A seminar on communistic In-1chilaren. At is decorated with Zola Mae Jackson and Mrs, Hazel; The U. 8. 1046 corn crop repre- St. for covered, dish luncheon, | St., for a carry-in dinner. New learn a lesson. She is thinking too much about herself, Altration and how to. combat 'n-|scenes from fairy tales. + |Brown., « sents 65 per cent of the world total. Officers will be installed at 2 p. m. officers will be installed at 8p m STR - SS ——————— ra ————————— C—O cama ——————— — - ‘

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