Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 April 1948 — Page 3
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Lutheran 80 much that it wouldn't hurt him so. He says he loves me| - , will bring but he isn’t affectionate. I get a “peck” for a kiss, ~ sot the ~~ M¥-husband is 28 and I'm_30 and we have three children, We've and been married sevén years. My husband was in the Army three : Lutheran pastors years and has been home from overseas almost three years, We for months. We separated before and I went back to him. _ Of neighboring recently moved into our mew home and had been happy until lately.| he loves me but I wonder. He fussed and swore and even hit me, Churches are ex-| 1 y55k the children to Floridh while our house was being finoi ont. " tshed, When I came home I knew something was wrong and found Rev. 1 ewis The Rev. Mr, evidence. Do you suppose I can forget these things? Do you sup- po Westenbarger Westenbar- pose he really loves me? He works terribly hard
(Ber has ‘been pastor of the St. find solace in working. | He's given me a beautiful home and is a advise me to go with one of these other guys? Mark's Lutheran Church, Mon- good provider. I'm in (he hospital now but all I can think of Is!
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WASHINGTON, Apr. 30 (UP)' if they're refused. ~The natién's capital will go on Daylight Saving Time at 2 a. m. Yqu won't forget his faithlessness but you won't need to fear a
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years. Since 1943, he has directed| ~ “It seems we never have time to go out together. Could it be visual education for the synod. thal which has caused us to drift apart? I still love him desperHe, Mrs. Westenbarger and their ately, The children need a father. Sometimes I think I hate him three daughters will live in the put I guess I really don’t, deep down inside. P.T. ichurch parsonage, 411 Millers- .
1 Your husband may wonder why you don't find time to go out with him just as you wonder why he doesn’t find time for more | affection: Men don't -understand ‘the urgency of household jobs | and they don't keep repedting invitations to take their wives out,
Start golpg out with your husband and Jet the dust get thick. |
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I'm 22 and so Is my husband and we were married four years,’
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Pm: going with a man, 30, divorced, who has three children’ = which his wife's second husband adopted. I also go with another boy who has been married and divorcéd but has no children: * ———— Iks and my boy-friends want me to get a divorce. Do you think ¥ Land seems to I could ever have any happiness with my hus
band or would you POLLY.
You must actually love your hustknd or at least blame youre self partly for not gettidg along. Otherwise, if he's ay bad as you say, you wouldn't mind hurting him, [ : Often the uwhapplest, wnwisest people have the mest ideas about making other people happy.' Their ideas may be fine but it you don’t think se you wouldn't be happy-—~and you'd blame your advisers. ; 3 :
Fern—I1 don't engage in religious controversy. Mrs. Manners. ET
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