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Boy Trouble’ Interrupts Stu Study Eve I knew my feeling wasn't a passing fancy but the real thing. He used to go steady with my best girl-friend but he now dates another girl. I know I should forget him but I can't study because of
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UNITED LUTHERAN 4717 E. Michigan REV. JOHN 8. ALBERT, D. D. Festival of Pentecost 9:30 A. M.—Bunday School 10:45 A. M.—Morning. Worship “Flaming Tongues of Fire”
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North and New Jerséy Sts. FREDERICK R. DARIES, D. D., Pastor 3 A. M. Communion Service, +00-A: M=~Pirst-Service: 945 A. M.—Church School. 10:40 A. M.—8econd Service, Bubject: “‘Pentecost—Then and Now"
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11th and Oxford Sts. 10.45 A. M.—Sermon Theme: “Do It.” Rev. G. Lavon Fisher 4:00 P. M.—Boys' Concert Club of | Technical High School. Wm. F. Moon, Directing. “PUBLIC INVIT 7:45 P. M—Hymn 8ing — Devo-/| tions by Rev. G. Lavon Fisher, The Layien £3 occupy |
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402 'W. Fall ‘Creek Invites You To Hear ELDER GOLDER, Pastor Bringing to You Unusual Messages. Services
Sunday School—9:45 A. M. Morning Worship—11:45 A. M. Evening Service—7:45 P, M.
Welcome To All
CHRISTIAN CHURCH | |
Lauerence Arksey " Canadian Missionary 20 Years in Africa 9:30-10:30 A.M,
Wm. M. Wills, 8. 8. Supt.
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‘Should | Keep Betrothal Fram Mother?" |
v= M¥-MOTHER-and-T-are close and share our secrets: But- 3]
-| boy and now Am engaged, When he proposed I forgot my promise
{in June when he's out of service. He started taking me home from
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mare 4 IGNORED, ance a ou love he hasn't asked you for an- | other dance. y hm, yet y Let's imagine that you decide to dance together the Jeut of of your lives. and you marry Boogie Woogie. The baby’s eryl annoy him when he's enthralled with new dance records. ( _ hear the crying though you're dancing in the living room with this oan who whispers the same things he whispered last New Year's ve He'll be trying a new trot when the storm door needs unhinging. He'll prefer the rhumba (he whispers) to putting in screens, as the flies soar over your clean walls. Removing clinkers won't be as much fun as a fling at the hokey pokey, he'll tell you. Thinking ‘how you love and respect your husband snd how you can talk to him and depend on him will be more heartening as you hoist the wash on Monday mornings than echoes of the dance rhythms of last Saturday night. Silence your heart throbs until after a few more dances o some dates away from the ballroom. Look prettier and be more charming—he might come back.
have a secret in my heart. She asked me not to become engaged until I was 21 and I promised. For several years I've gone with a
and accepted. I'm afraid to tell my mother, though she is understanding. I'll be 21 next month. Should I keep this engagement a secret any longer? . Do you think I'm too young to be engaged and to be thinking of early marriage? My mother wants me to go to college. . YOUR CONFIDING COMPAN - You’ re ruining the thrill of being engaged by feeling guilty for betraying your mother. . Tell her now. You've been so close that I know eventually she'll become reconciled to this man taking first place in your heart. Wouldn't you like college, at least briefly? . ]
‘She's the Only Girl I've Ever Liked"
‘'TVE LOVED a certain two- years. We_ussd to.
marry her itI could because she's the only girl I've ever Med il.
Ask her to marry you--and do a good job of it—if you haven't. If she refuses I'd forget her or let her think I had by seeing me with other cute girls.
Wife Says She No Longer Loves Me'
loves me. We've been married three years and have no ¢ Before we married she was engaged to a soldier reported missing in action, He later was reported safe and sees my wife frequently. She says she isn’t in love with him. What shall I do? E DESPERATE. You're losing your wife's love when she feels that you think you have. She doesn't want you feeling inferior. Give her some shock treatment—agree that your is a mistake. That may bring her to her senses, You're handy for love-making-—the other man isn't. Give him competition—don’t act defeated.”
Girl Beset by Boy-Friend | Trouble
I'VE BEGUN to notice a friend of the boy whom I'm to marry
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| my boy-friend's parents and. doesn’t pay much attention to me, but I know I don’t love my boy-friend. Should I try to tell my | boy-friend or wait until he comes home? J. J.B, + Tell him that you aren't ready to marry, but don’t mention your one-sided interest in his friend. Tell him personally, if possible. * To J. R. writing privately—You’d marry just for love and takes so much more. You need. curity, knowledge of people, budgets and homemaking, sense of fair play and much, much determination. You're just too young to know all those things now. \ . ° -MRS. MANNERS.
Seeks a Way to Invite Boy # to Prom I'M AFRAID to ask a boy to go to the high school prom “with | me. He's 17 and out of school and I'm a junior, Tell me some way { to ask him. 'D. 8. Gee, 1 wish I could help—but you'll Just have to be brave and ask him. in. a natural way the next time you see him: Think of the experience you' re getting, even if he refuses you.
Let Mrs. Manners and readers of the column share your problems and answer your questions. Write in care of The Times, 214 W. Maryland St.
Capital Services to Honor Indiana
Color bearers will carry the Columbia are asked to share In flag of Indiana in procession with] the observance.
Mrs. Robert H. Sherwood rep{Old Glory preceding services at! resents the cathedral as a mem-
which the state will be honored per of the National Cathedral As-
morrow in Washington Cathe-| sociation: ndtanapo “Har “In the ration’ 's capital. | Each ring ia ovina oe “Prayers will be offered Toy Ho6-1 ; at the cathedral. In most.of them
[sles "and "thelr state government! committees are seeking gifts to
land especially the men and the building fund, women who served in. time of] war. All sons and daughters of|
the state living in the District of Nazarenes- ‘Plan
crowns! converts | Convention Here CONFIRMED! Representatives of Nazarene|
REVIVAL IS ON! [resent missonaris. and oer
JERRY WEN BILLY PIE
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[Monday through Wednesday. Night convention meetings will be held at 7:30 o'clock in the First Baptist Church and daytime sessions beginning at 10:30 a. m. and 2:30 p. m. in the First Church of the Nazarene, 1621 E. Wash|ington” St, The Rev. Hon-
Rev. Reza orato Reza, native of Mexico, is one of five speakers who will ad-
|dress the convention. He holds |an AB degree from Pasadena {College and an MA degree from the University of Mexico. For {the past two years, he has worked | with the Nazaréne Publishing | House in Kansas City, Mo., as ‘head .of the Spanish department. ; : Other convention apoers include Dr. C. Warren Jones, gen-3-BIG SERVICES SUNDAY eral foreign missions SACTOLAEY, es ~T7:30 P. M.. Hanes City; Miss Fairy m, 11 A M299 P.M, ssionary to Africa; the Rev. INDIANAPOLIS GOSPEL [Bverste Howard, missionary. to
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stepped out. of a pawn shop. Do you think my sense Of-values|
I'm ashamed to introduce him to my friends. I thinkl.
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him, We go-to-the same school so I can’t get away from him: How| ~~
Episcopal . 4 I make him notice me and like me a little?
gir: get out brs - and have lots of fun but she won't go out with me any more. I'd
I'M MADLY in love with my wife but she says she no longer|
These were the days of the OI' Covered “Wagon, when vast stretches of fertile farming lands and rich mining country lured
the pioneers across our western plains.
of the Pacific.
But the covered wagons carried something besides the pioneers and their material belongings westward. They carried the faith of a great people, and they planted it in every village
and settlement.
_.. Faith is the foundation on which the West was built—as the East had been built before it. Faith in God and the right, in people and work and prayer. THiS is the true source of a a
nation’s. greatness...
Every church spire pointing Beavenward blazens the secret strength.
‘of our country’s
Packed in these lumbering vehicles were re comping. materials, stores of food and medicines, clothing and tools and weapons. Ah, weapons! For hostile Indians lurked on every hand.
These were the rugged people who settled our West, and bore the torch of civilization across plain and mountain to the shores
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