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EUSBAND the next time he stayed out Pd leave but I didn’t get. the courage until ; taking our daughter, age 13 months, with shand took us to my sister's. Seeing her and together made the lonesome for my husband m bring me home the same night. My husband the show with his folks, I believe him. He says he

divorce—just some time for freedom. I can't leave raBlt sp much. 10 make My husband Bappy for 1

my husband is 21. We both love our daughter. My usband has been home from overseas eight months and works at

n ‘Bince he's had this job he doesn’t come home till late hours in the morning and he says he's been drinking with fellow workers, . ’ TROUBLES. |

. If you two aren't being crazy. You're trying to outdo each other being stubborn—and you're both miserable. Giving your husband orders was a& mistake, and leaving was another mistake. Nasty remarks probably trailed all over the . out. A nian wanting freedom wouldn't go to a parents “the first night his wife was away. He'd Is. He huddled with the people who love him.

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Urge him to take some nights oyt. Your generosity probably ‘will keep him at your side. Take some nignts out yourself but above all, be a good “date”’son your nights out together.

. You left your husband because you were lonely for him You pouted because he had to work at nights. You really trust him, respect him and love him. You wanted to be bossy and humered and he told you you couldn't get away with being He wanted ‘to be humored himself, He doesn’t enjoy ‘working nights.

Mother Drinks, Runs Around With Men MY MAIN TROUBLE is my mother. I realize now why my father left her before her youngest of 15 children was born. She drinks and runs around with men half her age. My brother lied about his age to join thé Army and my sister left home because of my mother. I'm weak or silly and stuck ground because of money and house shortages. * Recently 1 met a boy I liked and we talked of marriage. He sincere but I found I was pregnant and though he acted bappy he didn’t come back. People are beginning to suspect. I'm afraid to go to the welfare agencies because they might take my daughter, age 4, by my ex-husband. I've got to leave. Fd kill myself before I'd bring another child into this environment. . 1 could ask my daughter's father for money but I'm afraid he'd try to take her. Thanks for being someope 1 can tell I, troubles to. It isn't the policy of social agenties to place pressure on une mothers for the placement of their children. Visit the Family Service Association. : ; Your mother’s mistakes haven't bothered you enough to send J68 Route hunting: Stay with her until the baby is born. Being 8 to her, in her home, won't hurt you and you might help her, Start a new life.

Wants to Find Long | ost Half-Brother WHERE OOULD 1 WR in East 8t. Louis, Iii, to find out about my half-brother whom I haven't seen for years? READER. “Write the Chamber of Commerce in East St. Louls about your brother and ask for addresses of his friends. Direct a lethim marking it “forward” and write East St. Louis police.

Is One of Andrews Sisters the Mother?

I8 ONE of the Andrews “Sisters” the mother of the Jthar two?

They write me that they're really sisters—Patty, Maxene and . Verne, daughters of Mrs. Ollie Andrews, who isn't in their act.

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Quits Boy, but Is Still in Love With Him 3 I'M 18 and in love with a boy, 18, who was in the Navy and two winners will announced wrote to me but when he came home he didn’t have anything to say. There's another girl in town who thinks a lot of him and ad Will be Jresen Soy Vg Saal) I'm afraid he is falling for her, He has never asked me for a date y

hi Suit Js year Ago But I can’t Jotget pun. I quit him for another idn’t love but had a certain ire to with. : have found out what a small mistake can do to a rons lite. ~ |Bill Bastian and Betty Lou My girl-friend and I are in the same predicament. She still Houseman, seniors; David Rouse thinks of her old boy-friend often. We had dates and ran into our(2nd Rose Ann Tracy, juniors; and we waited to turn and run. Should I go to the/ Dick Campbell and Barbara prom with someone else? T've been told I wouldn't enjoy the prom Knotts, sophomores, and Barry DV.

Think how brave you'll be in your grief, hiding your broken heart while you dance with the boy who has asked you to the You don’t dare refusé—you're too much in demand. Td think your self-consclousness scared the other boy away—if he

It takes a few years to realize that you weren't in love with an. old boy-friend—that you actuslly wanted him because the girl down the street offered competition.

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Association. . Directs Square Dance Finalists for the honor are:

Bartle and Salle Hathaway, freshmen, Walter Jackson's orchestra will play and Norma Koster, city recreation department, will direct ‘ |{the square dancing. Special intermission acts will be given by students. . Damien Lyman is activities committee chairman of the Fathers’ Association and M. Carlton _|8mith is president of the association,

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Purdue Alumni Times State Service LAFAYETTE, Apr. 10—Purdue alumni will be offered a wide variety of entertainment when they convene for class reunions during the annual Gala Week Apr, 30-May 2. Included will be the Harlequin Show, featuring “The Desert Song,” , which will be presented Abr. 30 and May 1 ia the Hall of usic. "

Registration will ‘open at 2 p. m. Apr. 30. Athletic contests,

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