Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 February 1948 — Page 3
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on Coin Exchange Clubs
ship of a Pal?
Service tokens for technically June,
Money held
utility.
WHAT ARE THE names and addresses of coin exchange clubs pd what is the place to send for an old coin catalog? Lebanon has a coin club, as IEE city—the ER non - ) oes lis Coin Club. David Wilkinson, 5125 Carvel St., is president of the jsdisnapolis Coin Club. That group meets on the last Wednesday | of ach month except in November and December when sessions sno held on the third Wednesday, in Washington Hotel. Write wate Raymond, Inc, 630 5th Ave. New York City, about coin | whlogs or ask at coin shops and in coin clubs.
oh unfaithful girls and have been hurt. sometimes find pay be behind “your boy-friend’s "distrust. : When a girl loves a man she has only his interest at heart.| ¥ you let him know that you look forward to your dates and take a genuine interest in his affairs and activities, showing that you
to go on. You're really at an advantage if your boy friend had bitter experience because he soon will find you are really “his girl," unless he’s blind. He'll think you're one in a million .fos he*probably thinks all other women faithless. : 4 If he is completely hopeless you'd better give him up because you cin’t build a marriage on distrust. Good luck. : ONE. WHO KNOWS.
I'm sure you've helped Marie.
Asks Church Puzzle Information - ;
f SAW an Illinois church puzzle .in a farm paper. The winner was to get $300. I worked it and was told I had it correct and received another one ‘to solve. They asked for money to build a big church, My family says I'm committing a sin by trying™to get money yy working puzzles, ~ MAX
be sure of your morals—and where your money goes. Sometimes these contests along ties for weeks and weeks. There are winners, eventually, but there are many ties.
Fc -« 1 Pre-Nuptial Problem
I.LHAVE A PROBLEM Which must be solved before my mar-, riage or there will be no happiness in my home life. I am a divorced | man with six children. My future wife has four children by three, different men. Shoe Sn : Should we try to raise all the children under the same roof, or put them in a home and start out on our own? PERPLEXED. | © Pm sure that neither of you could bear to put your children | In a home, but I'll admit that raising 10 children by four fathers | will be a undertaking. You'll fail without a great ' knowledge of well enough. You're divorced and probably your future wife di-
Boy Friend Gives Me Cold Shoulder gin FM GOING on.17 years of age. I was going steady with a boy wt the last date we had we went to the basketball game and afterward met his friends and went to a show. They brought me home, he said “goodnight,” and the next time I saw him he didn’t| He called before Christmas and asked me for a date. I accepted. | That night I gave ba¢k his pin. I have been dating another boy
has been bad, but you wouldn't want it told about you.
1 wish you would tell me what to do. LL |
A boy talking about a girl, though she might deserve it, isn’t | much of a man. Of course your present boy friend is a tattletale. Don’t you know other boys? : You may have been too friendly with his friends but he |
surely had good intentions to revive the romance—at Christmas |p
pn Ye, You muffed it—couldn’t you have dangled that pin a
Home Cluttered With Sister's Children
C I HAVE a sister who is continually having others assume rn. ona charge of stealing 800
pounds of meat.
responsibility for cafe and welfare .of her children. When she is/ truly in ditficulty I've tried to be helpful, biit isn’t there a limit to this “do unto others” deal? I would like to be able to enjoy my own family without having my home cluttered up with her children—but I don’t want to be Cruel, MRS. SOFTY. You aren't helping her by making her more’ dependent. Suggest that you go places together and get a sitter for all your children. Take along just enough money for your expenses. Ask ber fo care for-your children occasionally. Do it all pleasantly and help her organize her household. If these tactics fall, speak plainly to her and don’t let her get oud” you. Don't ask favors ‘of her. a Let Mrs. Manners and readers of the column share your |
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No — it isn't Sam Spade not even Ellery Queen — but it is a WEDGY OXFORD-— one of Cn CALIFORNIA COBBLERS famous— designed for carefree casualness that's synonymous with California and "Coffee Time."
“"SNOOPER" the MOCCASIN VAMP oxford — glove-supple leather— cushioned support — for that
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Board Promotes 4 City Policemen
The City Safety Board has ap-
roved four
three demotions in
icree.
E Promoted from private 3s ser- = : > Ve geant at the board meet yesWhy don’t you make your donations to local churches? You'll terday were Fred Stevens, Denis Reilly and Clinton Auter. Daniel Veza has been promoted] - 'to detective sergeant. . + Demoted from sergeant to private were Robert Smith, Oral McClain and Melvin Wilkerson. | - At its meeting the board placed
Monday as the
!taining taxi-driver’s licenses, and licenses required for signs, restaurants and coal dealerships in
the city.
A Buick automobile was purchased for the fire department and 1 wonder If either of you know people | from Community-Buick Motors, {Inc., which submitted a low bid Specifications called “Buick or equal.” i
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Can Use Money Now
Railways, Inc., to redeem the coupons at 6% cents each in event of | {reversal now may be used by the
The Circuit Court last year per{mitted the utility. to give only {three rides for 25 cents, but ordered that each purchaser of {tokens be given a coupon which for a 6; -cent re{fund if the PSC should win its case for the lower rate. Held Pending Action In June the commission set a ; ‘ 'three-for-a-quarter token rate and DEAR MARIE—There are men who have had experience Indianapolis Railways stooped issuing coupons. But riders held # hard to believe there are girls who are hott and true. That them or ui held . : ; the year pending final action by]. the Supreme Court. Had the utility Jost {he case, the llow ns would have been piss him when he works nights, he'll soon know you are all for BI. | edoa ii 614 cents each and Distrust is an ugly thing and faith is most important to a girl. the utility would have lost $2,382, she needs her man to believe in her, for without that there is little! 000, total face value of the stubs
by Indianapolis
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deadline for ob-
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Indianapolis Water Co. from ob[taining increased water rates, - A public hearing on the rate increase will be held March 4 before
‘by Inof AVC, the
a —————— - ACCIDENTS AT NIGHT {ter in Columbus, O., and that-the
third honeymoon?
Three out of five fatal trafic company is earning about 16 per
mother, he says, -has refused father has just embark: © The open-faced young lessly between his crutches, He came here several days ago from another undergo a physical examination.
diana Departmen “| Rehabilitation believe they can operate and restore some measure” -jof use to the wasted legs... Told Him to ‘Get Out’ Last August, the youth said his mother told him to get out of her bs home. He said he bad been reared, © to dislike his divorced father, but maturity had brought him and another child a knowledge hat “all the blame wasn't on one side.” : His mother was unsympa-hetie
through the In-|t¢ the new viewpoint and told the ! tional crippled youth to move, the : : lieve hey him in leaving ra : Wh rd Two Grants The handicapped boy managed A T ¢ to get. odd" Jobs: “working as x For Medical Study food cheeker. ile clerk, Cashier: pitman-Moore Co. Division of gperator of milling machines and Allied Laboratories, Inc. today precision tool inspection. All the |, ,,; nced two financial grants
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Youth, Disowned By Family, N _ + Semi-Paralytic, 22, Says Mother Refuses Him [Hs le Place in Home,
Divorced Father Gone
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man, was trying today to get a
Hit by Hard Luck
Purdue Hard luck hit the boy and he tion has been : was unable to support himsclf. the Committee for the Promotion: He went to a county infirmary, a of Medical Research,
$2500 and
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accidents occur at night, cent on its common stock.”
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JACKETS Cream. Wine ~ Green Gray Navy Brown
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| FBI Arrests |
Bail-Jumper Here |
lately. He told me the first boy put a bad impression on me to him. gq by the FBI following his ar-
irest here yesterday. | He was charged with unlawful {flight to avoid prosecution on a {burglary charge pending in Sumner County, Tennessee. Agents picked him up at 433%
He posted “$100 bond on this charge and failed te appear for,
trial.
Safet stitute—All day, Block's Auditorium ~~ Indiana Minetal - Aggregates
Clay! Hot Columbia
e Club Dinner Dance—~Club ball-
room. EVENTS TOMORROW
Presentation of relic of the bombed Brit. ish House of Commons, Edward ShackleGreat Britain—10:30 a, m.,
Propylacum
clubhouse
Optimist Club—Sever Jewish Sabbath Eve Services oy Twins , At St. Vincent's—Elmer, Martha Brown, girls, Boys Al Si, Vineent's--Jack, Betty Shelton, Led Helen Wilson bh, Hedwig Bola
nowski
. |M Coleman Michael, Jean Dunn Sadra. Miller, Keith, Hattie Polck At St. Francis—Robert, Nina Smith, Ber Constable
nard Vera At Metbodist—Roll Elsie Jones: Paul
Rollo, Mary
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Weston Louis, Margaret Foxworthy
At Home-—Harold, Helen Upton, 951 Pell
Catherine Parks. 079
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Charles, Joan Mitchener, 422 8. Oxford o Stanley, Leli® Thomas, 2612 Eastern
Girls
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827 W. 29th M7 W, Walnut; 164 W. oth
DEATHS Mary Newville, 52, Sefonary rom! William * Franklin John sclerotic heart, David A. Bowen,
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St. Vincent's : , Joan Henry; Rosemary Bennett At General—Vincent, Joanne’ Stewart At St, Francis—Eimer, Dorothy Marien Methodist-Nernon, Charles, Marjorie Main; Robert, Hamilton; Grover, aldene, Kathryn Jackson:
Brodaway, cerebral hemorrhag® Takas, 74, 921
87, Veterans, glioma. Anna Margaret Cooper, 73, Long, hyper.
tensive A Darine Graves, 31, General, diabetes mel A | é Frances McKenna, 81,’ Methodist, cardio
Hugh E. Sandy, 71, 5613 BE. Washington, ry occlusion. fliman, 31, 1316 8. 8het.| | field, Rheum uk ALdiNian Worthingtan, #6, 800 N. Capitol, thrombosis, « ; . Hilt, 81, 1726 Hoyt, coropary
Robert, Suzanne Bu.
Richard
Mildred Briton; Kathryn Roberta Blankenship, ke, Bar.
7858 Mae Staples,
Paul, Lucinda Decker,
8034 E. Washington, Utterback, 85, 1445 N. Concord, arterio-
40, Oeterwi, arterio-
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