Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 May 1948 — Page 23

benefit from hig , get much back. mething else. re the City Coun. m they had taken t if the city sola | hurt their sales >-sell, “0 into the dog ex0 be entertaineq ; dying of rabies, clal was . decent re of the picture to leave, We left

11d look at such a When commercial ambitions creep out. There is al. 7 to run down op

nany other cities

litmore Ave., City

yw suggestions to signed --his--name

he pastor of your in what the dift and a Christian, Discipline of the the appendix Arfethodist Church not believe this, ership from our

| Methodism, you en known as the thodist Episcopal »d time at a cockaristian teachings

Il never solve the g-Christ-in men’s

he people in the ay night, May 3, the laws govern-

tect dog owners, nd hardship. safeer people’s rights nt to our health dog laws, uncilmen, to pay 80 their owners srockery for their ils, take them to ombed and their

ity Council been ear-old boy from James Whitcomb 23, from rabies, [ay 3 would-have

} at 613 E. New illings Candy Co. 1 off. He applied ral weeks he was ks until « certain

ing was held and vere faithful emn. They were told 8 in from a week .

sed and still no ting them in hope Finally my father would receive 3 this would bring ) date. Again he ld that because of another 15 days.

stine” in May 17th more, clear-headed |

p the Jews; ft may should know that than the. Arabs—: . st ‘because they're - wre simply defend-

cts

ge is 100. In some own qualifications

who won't break 6. permanent pennations have been hole man, not -just

ad flat feet, Now, but fallen .arches be ignored if he Is

economy to accept "He says A Man ate 18 almost cer: , he'll be over 55 nited. {e commanded the

nrolec rmy; Now, Gens. an attract decent

the

tions have been com(1nd on the returns of 132 union

proximatel om N

four to three in an unoffi

Jocals and a partial return of ap-

‘votes has been

sixth of the estimated total Of fos cast. ‘The union has 88,000 members, 66.000 of them voted in a recent ballot.

Jenner Addresses Butler Students

gen. William E. Jenner named schools as one of his principal concerns today in a noon speech to the Butler University “Jenner-for-Governor” Club. “We must constantly strive to mprove our schools and I have made every éffort to this end,” he told the Butler students. “Indiana is in the upper five states in the

field of school

financing and

teachers’ salaries and among the first six in average teacher training, but we still rank 37th in of term and our average class size is too great.

“wr Tnominated

governor, the schools will con tinue to be one of my chief con-

cern $s.”

The campaigning Senator will speak to convention delegates in Anderson tonight, starting a flying week-end swing. He is sched-

ued to appear in diana next week.

northern In-

Bell to Install

Indiana _ Bell's half-millionth n service

- telephone. will-be- placed in sic somewhere in Indiana within the

next few weeks, L. 8. Shumaker, division manager, said today. Telephone service has been increasing at an average rate of nearly 5000 a month since the end of the war to keep pace with tremendous demand,

He pointed out that it took more than 60 years of. growth before Indiana Bell reached 250,000 telephones in 1940. The second quarter million has been reached in only eight years, The 500,000th telephone will carry an engraved plate fastened to the base of the instrument, It might be installed in any of 80 communities in Indjana serviced Indiana Bell. :

Sojourners Chapter Set |

To Install Officers New officers of Indianapolis Chapter 66, National Sojourners

“ will be installed in ceremonies at

Scottish Rite Cathedral June 22. They are Col. Alvin C. Rasmussen, president; Lt. Col. W. Vernon Schultz, first vice president; Lt. Cmdr. John E. Hughes, second

» Vice president; Maj. Jesse J.

Locke, secretary-treasurer; Maj. Wiliam R. Dexheimer, chaplain; Judge Harry 0. Chamberlin, judge

advocate;

t. Col. Frank E. Long,

surgeon; Lt. Col. LeRoy L. Wabhle, historian; Capt. William. P. Hurt, marshal, and Lt. William O, PenTod, color bearer. Also elected by Tippecanoe Camp, Heroes of '76 “were Col. Frank J. Billétér, ¢om-] mander-and Maj. Locke, adjutant.

Een ecco etain———_ree Church to Present + Indian Evangelist The First Pilgrim Holiness h will present the Indian Chief Pamp-To-Pee, ina series. of week-end meetings beginning tonight at 7:30 o'clock in the church, 30th and Gale Sts. ; Services. willbe... held. : at. thel-olc nil

evangelist,

“#ame hour to

morrow and Sunday.|

The evangelist visited 14 Indian

~Tefiervations-. in eight states the fourm? Past. winter, He. will be accompa}

ned here by a group of “Indian

GI's of the Cross” who will as-

ist him-in the:

State Police Head - Cites Personnel Need

' It Indiana is to have adequate AW enforcement the State Police force must have about 280 more I. Robert R. Rossow,

troopers, Co

tate Police superintendent, said today. -

He said the additiona® officers

¥ould bring the force to 500)

Which, he said, is about the mini-

min person

enforcement The State will

nel for proper law

Police head said he

confer with Gov.

Gates

— to discuss plans for a camPaign in the next Legislature for

additiona)

(UP). of Cal

year to incre

appropriations ase the force.

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say it's my fault. Should I tell her we go together again?

Don’t take a chance on ending up as the niece of the boy

you love. tie's charms, if might penetrate this your first and he wasn't engaged to your aunt. ! : Seeks Ways to Economize . .. PLEASE HELP ME to economize,. I spend about $15 a week fe Sen Sapp seus of my ie 1 ove 1h is. og e. I owe who has blessed us richly. - M. K. E about nutrition classes and at the Red Cross,

he Gas Co een Sfasnes Ad Pamphlots st io Ned Dros A Reply 10 ‘0. D.’

Come now, “O. D.” writing privately, you're teasing, aren't

Worried About Her Height

SHOULD I INVITE a boy shorter than I am, who is fun, to a party and do you think he'll accept? Will we be self-conscious? I'm afraid if we are I won't feel right around him or other short fellows again. ’ I have the usual number of girl-friends but never have dates because I'm 5 feet 8 inches tall. The tall boys I ask to parties work, go steady or have other plans. HOPEFUL ANNIE, I don't like saying this, Annie, but your height may not be your major problem. Too many boys are refusing you—in fact you're doing too much of the asking. ps The boys will feel taller if you make them feel stronger than

femininity looks silly. Do everything possible to improve your appearance, personality, conversation and dancing. Start with this short boy, or your next date. If you make a short boy forget your height you'll know that you have made progress.

‘ My Boy-Friend Is Insanely Jealous’ MY BOY-FRIEND is insanely jealous of me without reason because I give him all my love and attention and “baby” him. Is it. true love or does he love me like I'm his mother? I'm 24 and the is 25 and we've known each other since. we were. children... - He was an orphan. He confides in me and calls me, even when he is mad, because I'm a good listener and understanding. He married while in service but it didn’t last. * RUSTY.

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you are, and very Intelligent. = Of course, a tall girl overdoing |

Babyishness isn't becoming to adults, particularly to men.

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Ignore disposition. Without an he'll pout awhile but maybe grow up. You aren't helping by humoring him and his bad dispositi first marriage. Don’t marry him if he doesn’t mature. Leave no time far arguments.

Troubled With ‘Necking'

Friend

1S THERE ANY WAY to tell a boy that you don't like to

without him thinking you're a “stuffed real fun—-not mess. ' It seems every boy I go out with gets serious and I can’t see ‘any future in it. I always say one thing leads to another and from t my girl-friends tell me, it certainly does. I'd hay »

shirt"? 1 like to have fun

maneuvering the conversation to his liking will do it.

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Reader Told to Seek Counsel

To OC. D,, asking privately about a test—consul

Inquires About Local Dances COULD MY daughter, in her early 20's, attend the YWCA? She works-in Indianapolis. COUNTR : The YMCA-YWCA dances are held on Saturday 9 o'clock to midnight, in the YMCA at 310 N. Illinois St. Unescorted men and girls may attend. The “329” Club of the YWCA will sponsor its last dance of the season Sunday night at 8 p. m. in the YWCA. The dance season will be resumed Sept. 19. Tell

ruined

be tha A yw La La Keep the boy busy, particularly in the living room. He'll like records and he'll like to eat. He wants to feel masterful, and

dances, etc, at Y COUSIN, . nights, from

your daughter to check the summer program of the YWCA.

Let Mrs. Manners and readers of the column share your probdems and answer your questions. Write in care of The Times, 214

W. Maryland St.

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Sixteen-Year-Old Told to Wait I'M 16 AND THINKING of marrying a man, 24, in a year. I know I'm young, but I was brought up to believe that age doesn’t] matter where love is concerned. Now my mother has turned against, the idea, and I don’t want to hurt her. . E. Your mother knows that marriage is a big job. She wants the best for the little girl she sewed for late at night--the little girl | who looked pretty while her mother went without new outfits. ‘The only way to repay her for her sacrifices is to prove to her that you're old enough to marry—the right man. Your maturity will have to show—you can’t fake it. So often yon girls fall in love for one reason—and one reason isn’t enough. Maybe you plunge for the basketball star. Then you wonder why Tarzan isn't exciting, without an audience. This man will expect you to mature and you might not do it fast enough if you married him at 17. He is older than you and. will -have the stability te walt for you, if -he- loves you enough.

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