Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 January 1948 — Page 2
‘Dear Mrs. Manners: Yet, when I am*atound him he tells
dren, and I'm having mother-in-law trouble. She lives with land when we quarrel he doesn't seem
us when she’s not traveling in church work. She is very,
1 don't want her money as she needs it. She throws it up to us| afterwards and says we dont know how to handle money. I have a home—you're popular.
terrible because they drink. Her daughter drinks but she doesn't believe
When I had my last baby she got mad because she said 1 didn’t suf- en.
does. What would you do? — DISGUSTED. |land St. ‘ - Could you. with great tact, tell your husband that you'd like to =
i ir x | live alone with him and the children? Is It possible io help, your | J) ts. D h jo! I a a or small Jes of. Ber ‘own? Don't cite your | 0 S: as es,
your household because her son lives in it, and she was responsible a By Science Service I for him. You love him—she must have done a good job rearing him. | wasHIN on Jar
she stay, manage your own home, don’t borrow money from her, and |,¢ tips dots, dashes and a musical | of ' J | promote her social life and church Interests. Plan more evenings out |, io faithfully followed by tens,
for your family—you won't quarrel If you arent around. of thousands of enthusiastic listen- | lg ' ers. Boy Friends Act Like They re Lost Jewelers and navigators, school | WE ARE two teen-age girls who go with two boys who are broth- teachers and musicians, radio hams | ors. Usually we go on double dates, {and ‘power companies all get vital|
When we go out just as one couple our boy friends act like they're information from -these coded uy lost without each other. When we all four go out, Violet's boy friend broadcasts, issued continuously
won't kiss her because his brother is there, night and day. A faint tick heard at intervals of
Should we drop these boys or keep putting up with Spas. precisely one second over station] Vv. D. F.B. WWYV of the National Bureau of Say, you do have a problem. I think I'd find myself 4 chum with gi, 4ards here providesa useful less brotherly attachment, I don’t blame Violet's boy friend for wanting a. 4ard time interval. | privacy in his wooing, though. He can’t do his best with brother, you, | \fugicians use the broadcast to| or anyone eise around. It's natural for Joung men tq be basis and |tune their instruments, The stands | consequently want crowds around—doen't give them up for that rea- \,;q of musical pitch, A above mid- | son. Maybe you gals aren't carrying on your part of the conversation? |i, ¢ is broadcast for four minutes Brostuing spells are necessary in Jer aaaling. a land interrupted for one minute. | " brothers’ heavy attachment is temporary, inspired by long | You can get the correct time by absence from each other, don't worry. If they lean on each other (listening to these signals. Time
CA might help you. This public pregram began Jan. 14 with | other forums to be held ab 7:30 p. m. on Jan. 21, 28 ana Feb. 4 in TWO Local Students the 10 N. Pennsylvania St. Adult experts directing | p the program will give you private counsel if you like. : Join Hanover Band
oy : to Me Al eryth ‘ HANOVER, Jan. 19—Miss Jane I HOPE YOU don't find my problem too small to give me an Richard Sturm, 928 Southern Ave, answer for it is very important to me. I am a teen-ager and I have have been assigned .to the Hanover
I have liked for a good while. Lately we're always College band. to me about everything, he never dates me anymore,| The band will give a concert Fri
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EE he ; ° L 3 ‘eo 4 # pis : Has 3 Children and Mother-in-Law Trouble [1g Hold Retreat . Ma TTT me 1s because my, twp best girl friends ike his’ two. best boy friends. : : W he - I'M A MARRIED woman of five years, with three chil-| vo years older than me. He doesn't act as nice as he ued » a At Session Here He flirts with many girls and tells me he oe kes my best girl of Indiana will meet here next weekus if she didn’t try to run our affairs. I think that she lived Why d don’t you try your mother's way? That just makes sense. [their -responsibilities as churchmen, . you're losing out and quarreling because the boy neglects you. If he
her own life so she should let us live ours. ” likes you and is teasing you, his-reactions to those other dates that She helps us pay a few bills earlier than we could without her, but you should have will gg omg hu
to temper which she doesn't let me forget. She thinks my relatives are Adul(s have been teen-agers and you haven't been an adult— that's why they know how you feel and you don’t know how you'll
{t. I can’t correct my children without her saying sonfething “smart.| feel when you're their age, Beulah.
fer enough. She couldn't understand it as her daughter suffers terrible! - Let Mrs. Manners and readers of the column share your. problems when she has hers. I don't think she likes me but she tells people she and answer your questions. Write in care of The Times, 214 We. "
mitivte a0. that . thereafter the A round table discussion of “Shan! If she moves, make friends with her. If your husband rules that |. or. that consists - essentially!
lithe - signals can be picked -up as North. Indiana Conference er rari
My family finds me very foolish in this matter for Mother wants $350,000 auditorium.
and when I have dates with other boys he gets mad at me and the boy./day in the recently completed ‘me io date other boys. They say that the only reason he says he likes| Miss Eash, a sophomore, is a mem-
Address at Warren Slated Jan. 29 .
The Rev. James A. DeWeerd, for.
me he likes me very much and Speakers Announced
to want to reason. I still Methodist laymen from all parts = BEULAH. {io hold a retreat and talk over {School Jan. 29-at 10:15 a. m. Sixty-nine Warren Commerce De t students have received
in a workaday world, E. J. Fricke.is Indiana Conference lay leader. Bl “Business and Christianity” has been chosen as the theme of the retreat. Saturday afternoon and night sessions will be in the Central Avenue,
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HE F “in.law’s bad points to your husband—he knows them : . >" _lafternoon meeting will be Jan. 25 er ee mr wronatry hes you, ut tess espa or ON) U.S. Radio Tells Time 5. Rovers pu Mehot
Prange, ; Beverly Stanton and .Shirley Van Cleave,
Joy Abney, Speakers Announced
| vis, Evelyn Gilstrap, Vera Littleton, Louise - Richey, Barbara McIntosh, | Kathryn McMellan, Barbara Meyer, | Judith Moyer, Barbara Reidy, Carolyn Rodebeck, Vanda Swem, Peggy | Underwood and Shirley Van Cleave.
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audio frequencies will be interrupted for a minute precisely ofthe United States Have Universal the 50th ‘minute, on four minutes Military: Training??_ will . highlight | past the hour, nine minutes past the Saturday afterficon meeting, | and. 50. on y y Speakers will be Sen. Homer Capeac hart; Dr. Clyde Wildman, president sYpetomate pits ns Wither of DePauw University; Sumner Al ly to come through clearly are Mills, chairman of the Friends’ given at 19 and 490 minutes past the Committee on National Legislation, hour. If reception is expected to and the Rev. Amos L. Boren, pastor, be poor or signals likely ‘o be ’ By Roberts Park Methodist : |
blacked out, a series of “W's” in Morse code follow the time an-| Labor and agricultural leaders, . ' Amr Telephoto ouncement. If broadcasts 11/ Will give addresses Saturday night. ji : : cme Telephoto. * Lou Knight, Rosie Lichtenberg, Lan roadcasts will | NEW SKIRT 'WRINKLE'—Coyly displaying a Venetian blind vell McCurdy, Barbara McClellan,
dome through clearly a series of|J: C. Penney of New York willl ; : “N's” follow the time announce-|SPeak on the retreat theme Sunday skirt at Hollywood, Actress Mary Dugan demonstrates the ad- [Theresa Modlin, Evelyn Morris,
ment. 7 at 3 p. m. and Bishop Titus Lowe, vantages of Venetian blinds, With a jerk on the cord the blind can. [Marlene Phelps, Betty Rosemeyer, Twice each hour a voics is heard |°f the Indianapolis area, on “The| Lo ac revealing as desired. Miss Dugan and her novel skirt will at- Donna Lou Smith, Marie Sullivan,
on the program. At each hour Laymen's Job in the Future” at the| , 1 sto Venetian Blind convention in Biloxi, Miss., next Wednes. [Joan Wray, Pat Bernhart, Marlene and half-hour the program is. in. Same. session. 2 Lda Tn . Fisher, Marciann Gibson and Deroterrupted for station identification. Floyd Bass, Northwest Indiana ©°Y: . = thy Shepherd. : Station WWV can be heard oniConference lay leader, will serve . . . . Bar the following frequencies: 25, 5,8 moderator of the round rable QUIZ Hoosier Pair On Red Links : bars Frise, Jules, was gd 10, 15, 20, 25, 30 and 35 megacycles. |2nd serve on the retreat arrange-| Times Washington Bureau - would support the subsistence in-class. Those in the advano | WASHINGTON, Jan. 19—Rep| | - vanced short.
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any time of day or might on “all leader; and ME: Fricke. ese frequencies. {eae vn floccoomt Order week asking ex-GI subsistence pay= i | to Honor Meck a oO ether or myt| Inclosed with the Mitchell letter and Shirley Van Cleave,
ber of Alpha Delta Pi sorority. Mr. | . Sturm, also a sophomore, is 8 mem. SUPreme President they are Communists .or know it (vas & CUPPING from the Washing| The Warren junior class play, ber of Phi Delta Theta fraternity.| Mrs. Edward N. Dochterman, su- their “Operation Subsistence” was| ey of Solr at 3 Eiving ih 8 Wsth “Spring Green,” will be Feb. 18.
preme worthy president of the So- Communist inspired. : , : : oe . University of Chicago saying that . ASHIGNOd 10 TUCION fo ono roe, Bo ro vo. tho. eestian whether taep Ley were. being ‘indoctrinated. by C0 2% 1018 CE Sos Private Lawrence E. Goble, sonisored by the Indianapolis assembly/are Reds or fellow-travelers or while hi Bh the student ees Lents, Delores Brown Malcolm of Mr. and ‘Mrs. George Goble, 1030/of the order Wednesday at 6:15 whether or not there are any on “The Evansville congressman said Ebaugh, Sylvia Merril Helen Church St, has been assigned to|p. m. in the Masonic Temple, North! the Evansville campus. he was “shocked” at such an expose Geinde, Patrick Higgins, William the 43d Airdrome Group, Davis-|and Illinois Sts. 2 Mr. Mitchell promised them,'and had been defending the two O'Donoghue, Teny Bader, Raymond Monthan Airbase, Tucson, Ariz. He| Inspection of the assembly willlwhen they were here as part of a Evansville . College students when Laffin, Lilla LaMere, Gerald Shoehas been transferred from Lockland|be held at 7:45 p. m. Mrs. Albercht campus lobby of 80 students from asked if they were participants in maker, Robert Folkening and WilAlr Base, San Antonio, Tex. will preside. |throughout the country, that he any red-front movement. .|mer Neal.
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