Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 June 1948 — Page 13

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Ask Mrs. Manners— ‘Fat, 40’ Doesn't Want To Care for Children

ns WE'RE 40 and have been married 15 years. My huspand’s sister is remarrying and wants us to take her two! children, 2 and 4. It's unlikely that we can have a family. Anyone knows a-woman of 40 isn’t equipped to care for small children like a girl in her 20's, © Our lives have become a pattern. We have many seiends. and we hunt, fish and travel a lot. I know it would be

pon't you think it’s their mother’s place to make a home for them rather than the place of a pair with greying hair, used to a quiet home? I'm honestly thinking of the children in their teens FAT AND FORTY. Rocking your rut probably would be good for you, but 1 doubt" if you could do it. Anyway, the children should stay with their mother. She’s & poor mother to plan otherwise or to be swayed by » man ob to her family, Urge her, if she's decided, to work | out placement of the children with the Family Service Assoca

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1 HAVE A SON, 17, who has a constant buddy the same age. Both make good money at the same place, and both are goodJooking. They were given dirty deals by girls five months ago and haven't had dates since. They go to races and ball games, always by themselves. I asked their principal about it, and he said they seldom mix with other kids. I asked them, and they said they were satisfied with each ofher’s company and that they've lost faith | women. { in 1 think boys 17 should have girl friends, and more than one poy friend. don’t you? P.T.0., NORTH SIDE. * The less you talk about the situation the better, probably, because your objections intensify the dramatic bachelor situation | théy feel they've created. I wouldn't worry about their vows inst girls and don’t thrust girls, or boys, at them, unless you “can be awfully slick about -it.- Casually expose. you-son--to-com-pany, even your own. He needs confidence in people, starting with

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himself. The boys will get tired of ball games and races. They'll prob- | ahly fall in love soon and you'll wish they were back at the races. |

Offers to Care for New Baby » 70 L. K. L~Your story was living my life over again. You're § juckier than I was because I didn’t know my father and barely remember my mother who died when I was 11, of grief for my father who killed himself because he couldn't marry her” I had to take care of myself the best way I could. When I was 14 1 found out I was to have a baby but didn’t give up. The boy was 17 andgcouldn’t marry me, so I kept my son. I later married a hoy who loved us, 12 years ago, and have two more babies. We § are very happy. You do the same. When your baby is born I'd help take care of him some while you work. MRS. M. E. What a. generous offer, Mrs. M. E. : . Sorry “Childless,” Mrs. E. S. and Mrs. D. L. M., but we can't give you the name of L. K. L—we aren't an adoption agency. Talk with the Marion County Department of Public Welfare or the Children’s Bureau of the Indianapolis Orphan Home,

Plays Second Fiddle to Wandering Boy

I'VE BEEN GOING with a boy I think I love. He used to call me five times a week, but now it’s only once a week or not at all 1 know there is someone else and he comes back to me probably when she can't go. Should I forget him or play “second fiddle”? Is there a way to win all his love, not half? EAST SIDE GIRL. He could be broke or busy, but I'd be busy until I found out | ~busy with other dates and busy improving myself, |

Asks Advice About Friendship MY BEST GIRL FRIEND (?) split up my boy friend and me, and now won't give him dates, but still wants me to be friends with her. Am'I being narrow-minded if I'm not friendly? I was and am in Jove with thiz man which he and she know. BLONDIE. TT Please don’t teave me hanging: Who won? It- might be well. § to remain friends to keep an eye on each other while you toss him back and forth. Don’t be angry at the girl whom your boy-friend | didn’t have the strength——or desire—to resist. :

Refuses to Beg Her for Date 1 HAVE TO SANDWICH dates between by girl's club meet. ings and dates with other fellows, Is this her subtle way of telling Should I have a showdown? I'm interested in this girl, but won't beg her for a date. HCET-81. I've known few girls who would forsake interesting dates for | activities of the “Tau Tau Taus,” or girls who found time only for | boys they didn’t ‘ike. Don’t let her keep you for a dull season and | add your heart to a trail of broken hearts. Show her a thing or | two. . |

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