Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 February 1948 — Page 6
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"we . cl * i AM \ GENT LN with a good physique, eurly hair, long eyelashes, nice fat billfold and a new "47 Buick, - But the girls don't like me. I have one date with a girl and the next time she refuses to. go out with me. “i T'm not a "“woll” although I might ask for a little kiss once-in-awhile. I spend my money freely, buy the girls candy and flowers, and take them where they want to go. What - more can they ask? [don't have anything offensive-—what's wrong with me? : NWANTED., ASKING for a “little kiss” probably does it—you put the gal on the defensive—she has to say “no.” Preparation just doesn’t go with kissing. Girls prepare Tor hours to be fetching enough to be kissed but the net must be spontaneoun-—t! the air may be electric for some time. Kissing isn’t to be anticipated like the pleasure of kicking off your shoes and settling down to comfort. 1 hope that you'll take this advice in moderation and not grab the girl the minute you get her in the car. Any smarting cheeks as a result of this column are purely your own risk. lashes and. a corsage ymder your arm won't h—you'll have to carry on a spirited conversa-
earry you throug * ton, too. You'd lose your complexes if I dared give you the mail’ you'll probably get through the column—bat that I can't do.
Musical Background of Films WHAT'S THE BACKGROUND music for Warner's “Arsenic and OM Lace” and “Kings Row?” | So In “Arsenic and Old Lace,” featured well-known seléctions were: “Sidewalks of New York,” “Take Me Out to the Ball Game,” Wagner's “Bridal Chorus,” “Turkish March” by Mozart, “Break the News to Mother,” - “Home, Sweet Home,” “When Johnny Comes g' Home,” ‘Chopin's “Funeral March” and Beethoven's “Sth Symphony.” - . . im " Row” helections included: “Ttiskit Ttaskit,” “My Gals a High-Born Lady,” “Impromptu” by Chopin, “Grand Sonata-Pathe
Apple Tree.” Married Young—Wants to Study Now
1 MARRIED YOUNG so didn’t finish high school, I am 19
MRS. R. E. J. You're a wise wife to realize that idleness causes trouble. You're eligible to attend dramatics classes at Manual Training High School on and Thursday nights. Beginners meet from 6 to 7:45 p. m. students with previous training in public speaking convene from 7:40 to 9:80 o'clock. The YWCA plans a dramatios workshop beginning Feb. 9,
Dramatic Club which meets at 7:30 .p. m. each Monday in the Unitarign Church, 1455 N, Alabama St. ; .
Upset When Husband's Home
We only stayed together six months out I'm to have another child for. week-ends and gets drunk. I myself, but when he comes home
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in my home when he is go out with him. One time he the cold when he came had the gun taken away
have my hands full. my life for a little hape my husband anymore.
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tigue” by Beethoven and “In the Shalle of the Old. |
1 WOULD LIKE advice about my husband, We have been) married 12 years and he ran around after other women from the
I didn't’ ike him ; bind © now and he Xho play hard to get, or car {I do? I went steady with one fellow, 19, and d# love him—1 wante! {him over every n and he came. I finally got tired of him. | think I'm too young anyway to go steady. ;
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! with any of them? (haven't found any that I could live with—either they don't dress | nice, they don't have good manners, or they don't have an educa. | How much older should a fellow Be than hs friend? ve Ah URsLED GIRL.
: | You like the college boy because he Fives opposition. Let | Mim. know. that. you. can. tons. hile or ave iS forget mare ago tor awhile «oc tL rn Sensibly choosing & husband Is a good tdea—bdut don’t de tov | critical. No man Will have everything you want—yon won't have | all that he wants. |
, It you feel much. older or younger than a man Pd say that | he’s not the wrong age, but the wrong man. A man should be | enough older in years, nature and experience to make the reasonably confident of wecurity, understanding and falr play. | Olean | re Suton to immature men and those | 'n Are happy to have them fo it. Other girls have “father” complexes and meed Sider, understanding men. |
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