Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 May 1948 — Page 6

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should I think of ‘our children? I've struck up a nice friendship with our young bread man who says he loves me and mve my children: I thifik he's the father of one on Hi +. MRS: R. K. t to réspect their mother, no

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“man knows that he doesn’t have the for 18 children and he lacks courage to sugges woman he says he. loves, Stick with that bread man and you'll probably end in the bread-line. . 1 vi Amuzingly, you séem to have found some spare time for the time for your husband. Your : hasn't trusted you, though he tried to keep your life from being dull. Spend that andl stick with your husband. You'd be starting fairly

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{1 FEEL like a ship without a rudder. There's never been real between my wife and me. She acts like she tolerates me for of our children. I don't drink or garfible and work every get ahead, ‘but she doesn't care. She lets the house go hasn't cooked a decent meal in’a’long time. She is 43 : i : . g .

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I well till I went to the Army. acts like she, quit loving me and says she still loves the ‘went with before I thet her. Her mother doesn’t like. me

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