Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 May 1948 — Page 5
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ss Head Local Survey SHALL I LET MY HUSBAND go on borrowing money| The Jewish Community Cen-
us to live on from the local businesswoman he steps out |**" Association is conducting a
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or : survey of the informal education -— Mi ad Hl : fo or shall I sue her? I know what goes on and that he and recreation needs of the Jew- WIN J AWARDS 3 = Mis 1 the company to re-employ 10 If 5 Hrs. 22 Min, t : i hat he gets. ish Community of Indianapolis. tricia oy an ames Jay, union members, four of them of- |i} DETROIT 0 express ’ goes with her for wha ge : fs -ape- expected 10 Shortridge High School seniors, jfietals of Seal L343, Mndued Bue} | vi | ' : He comes home and tells me what a fool he is making], Survey fudge of tuture work| have won the Class of 1929 Sughiins orkers of America, I Hr. 33 Min. your Best Wishes TRE ~ 4 Gig of her. I know I'm a fool to put up with it, but I don’t|of the Jewish Center. Morris| award for "contributing most to [gt oo oo rchetsi Afmour ae] |! HAVANA ’ : like to break up my home. My time will come when the laugh will/Goodman and Emanuel Dietz are| the school.” The presentation | cob (liq they were fired for mis-| : than with iis ig Hoosier pe mine, °° Jos > A FOOLISH FOOL.- |¢e-chairmen of She-survey uh was made recently at the lconduct on the picket lines dur-| 10 Hrs. 15 Min. - ’ He's a stinker for cheating, for taking money from a woman, |is directed by EI Picheny. ‘| Awards Day program in the. |ing the recent strike. He declined! “ WIEGAND S FLOWERS down two women. The other deserves [Picheny is survey consultant of aa) i { NEVER AN EXTRA hou. Tor al and Jor Ti i aOruples aid Comm sone Burs GOW {the National Jewish Welfare School auditorium. _James Mer. (to, say what the misconduct was. FARE" ONC & 8 especially to sufter-£or — either en : rell and Miss Jane Fouts re- | The local was ordered back to TELEPHONE ; think much of s Xou'ry busking your hustiand [Boand, ived the Al J. Kettler awdrd Work by national union officials, FR anklin 1554 ections of by spending the The local survey will be car| ©® . : {although Armour workers voted
Revenge won't be satisfying and: there will always be another juiq- on through a number of for outstanding work in journal 1243-0 against ‘returning to work.! if you don't convince your husband that his cheating committees of laymen interested ism. The Stearn art award.was tte has to stop. He may like the next woman and he'll think he |i; helping to set the pattern for| won by David Lewis and John. SEEKS RADIO PERMIT
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ta on Transporting Plants . Lists Committees * : |Co. has applied for a standard Seeks Date, a law against heh Jo plants through some states?| Mr. Goodman announced the | ip radio permit at New Albany, '{ want to take my African’ violets from Indianapolis to California major program committees and Ind. the Federal Communications in our trailer. ’ MRS. A. J. B. their chairmen as follows: Pre- . Commission sald today. Some states prohibit transportation of plants that may earry |school activities, Mrs. Bella Wolf; -Prive Slo ” t-destructive insects. Take your plants to the Indiana De- |young adult activities, Victor : ? rtment- of Conservation, Division of Entomology. Room 403, (Goldberg; adult activities, Julian State Library building, requésting tags to prove that they're free |Freeman; programming forthe... There may be as many -as 20 from inseccts, pests and plant disease, and nematodes (micro- (aged, Ernest Cohn; physical edu-| 3515 deaths Sver the state during,
scopic worms on the roots.) Lao Gution Nuetivities, Mrvey| Memorial week-end, Col. Robert THERE’S A VONNEGUT ‘Husband Acts Ashamed of Me are junior activities and inter- Rossow, state police superintend-| Co STORE NEAR YOU WITH A LITTLE happiness to light up my face I'm average! mediate activities for which the|ent, said today. ! k \ looking but my spoiled husband acts ashamed of me. I find|chairmen have not yet been an-| In the four-day period last year Ni pleasure with my child and in my home and garden, but will I!nounced. 20 persons were killed, he pointed always? Will I look back and build up hate for the pleasure I Mr. Picheny has conducted|out, and 241 were injured in 861 J | missed as a young woman: similar surveys in several major| accidents. Casualties were high- }}
You mean I should take notes at women's meetings so I can througho United] er than in the preceding year. . | tell him every detail, like on a witness stand? He asks what ite and will : ta Motorists were cautioned to! Te a than Tor orn. raoum ED eros during (he moni of Juselstax srl to svoid driving dan. find a more Ce g ’ . to work directly-with committees gers that will accompany the You're lucky to have a husband admiring you emough to | =." ii iduals involved in the|usual traffic jams over the double [J | | wonder what you're doing, but he’s overdoing it. Igmore his holiday. ° Hl! jealousies, and learn Were he'd like to take you. He's interested |SUrVey: People tioning in fesortsdl* in some recreation, though you may think otherwise. You may A vaca in be suggesting only your interests. : Health Convention and private pilots were urged to Happiness aees wayous Strack ve-ani i working at it and oe § JETS ki Safery sules 9 38 4 on | etending it are fine ways to It wouldnt take much to . Yi Please you—and it wouldn't take much to convince your husband To Hear Dr. Nate toll of Ives, that you are pleased and trustworthy. Make him feel he is the Dr. Cleon A. Nafe, president of head of his house and enshrined in your heart, the Indiana State Medical Asso-
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‘The girl, half pregnant, who wrote you, shouldn't marry that! sy." o¢ the Indiana University] (Thiet ¥ hh “Smal 72808. PB "WHGHE 0: BE | 1 amas man. She and the baby will be better off without him. He'd never amount to Jrush if he shirks respensibility now. 1 was never —————————————————— half pregnant. It always developed into a full-time proposition. ‘Thank goodness, too! There's always a way for a sincere mother Lodge to Hear Talk to-provide for her children, but she must first be a good mother On 500-Mile Race chance to compare situations and troubles. Your advice is sound,| Centre Lodge 23, F&AM, will and I read your column first, SUNNYSIDE MOTHER. (hear a talk on The 500 - Mile .. Without your letter I might have forgotten to motice the |Race—A Civic Event” at a banpretty day and enjoy pleasant friendships because I was tired (quet at 6:30 p. m. today.in the when it arrived. . {Masonic Temple. The speaker 1liked what you sald about sincere mothers. Girls who have [Will be Herman G. Deupree, ‘made mistakes can prove that they aren't in the habit of slipping Speedway public relations divi-
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I'M A WOMAN over 30, and have a real good husband and sing - under the direction of all, I think. He says he loves me sometimes, only he hardly ever August Jacobs and John Julian, has time—to tell me, I mean. worshipful master, will preside. He says he’s loved me, he thinks, since I was 11 or maybe 12, and he finally married me, He hardly stays home at all for he’s 80 busy helping humanity, which.he says needs him. I need him, too, around the house but he says he hasn’t time. How oan I get him to let humanity alone, or should I get another I am blond, sort of white-like hair, and sort of fat, but not too
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fat exactly. I like games and dancing on Saturday nights, but I don't like to drink very well. Maybe I could find a husband that doesn’t drink, either. Mine does a little, 1 I have two kids and am sort of a poor cook. My husband ’
tays my cooking is. fair, but might be better, ) - Never mind about helping me. I have decided he isn’t too bad and I'd better stick to a sure thing, don’t you think? My husband likes you, too, He is a blond with sort of white-like hair, too. 0g
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