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and have been married a year to this man, 23, who is nice | to me, but I'm not in love. I still love the old boy-friend I In World War |
Whew you see your old boy-friend (accidentally) why don't you ask him (accidentally) his plans if you filed for a divorce? You should be well acquainted with a man you've known since AS.
marriage adjustment—and that's partly your fault.
I can't see why your hushand loves you either. You probably droop when he tells you that he loves vou. and hands over his
ry , d boy-friend (if i W. Nash 4 industrialis / : 3 | pay-check, You'd droop in a year with the old ty. . : . Nash, motor industrialist, “retirement 14 years ago. -He-pre- h he was made professor eme you could get him). He probably never treated you as well as (SITY Served in Coige Farmer Until 1891 devised the assembly fine meth. VIOUSlY owned stores on West gg Oe TTuLY. Durlal will During Word War I by Titus, you're treated now-and he probably never “would. | He had been a field representa- Mom born in Deliald County. od whieh ua abi TS Eount WA and in West Indianapolis... |. Mrs. Gentleman, who: Was 72, develop anti-submarine devices at : to ; XH - L IE 81 . 28, 3 was ' enable Is countr urvi . augh i . * . HA 3 To. “I Mean IL” trying to save a friend's career, and writing tive for the past 12 years, visiting | rmer. until. 1891. .when he’ y $ vors are two da ters, died yesterday in Methodist Hos-|the United States Naval Experi.
ve’ temurenes and speaking of mis
meddled too much already. Do you think the wife would be ‘isions work. He previously was a
happier if you informed her that her husband is unfaithful? A ov can wouldn’t help his career—and it might be prevented If you could be the friend that you think you're being and help the man seek mmrital counseling.—MRS, MANNERS.
for eight years. The Rev. Mr. member of a ministeria ee |His father, the Rev. A. W. Mildred, get your sociai security card at the Social Security {vens, Kokomo, was a Christian |
{ . - Administration Field Office, 342 Massachusetts Ave.— MRS. minister before his death 18 monks Dueinges with Within C: new company. } day as the result of injuries re-' Miss Fannie Carter ‘William L. Chapell Xi MANNERS. ) INeaTY Gg0; ~ Hin sigter; om Rod 1910 he was appointed president |, Aer a merger or Nash ceived in a fire, were to be held| Services for Miss Fannie E Services fof William 1. : . . . , Cal, etails o e busines a . } . Loses Two Boys in Four Months - ./ former missionary to the Belgian of the Buick alotor go and in Mr. Mason and spent Shisinges to at 1:30 p. m. today .at Shirley Carter will be at 10 a. m. tomof- ol, smpiovee a1 wu. H Bg MY BEST GIRL-FRIEND walked off with the boy I Was congo His wife, Mrs, Mary Sue bu years a vanced Its yearly iis in Beverly Hills. Brothers’ Central Chapel. Burial row in the Stuart Mortuary. terday at his home, 1419 8. Ma engaged to, and the next hoy I went with started going Hendy Hayens, served as a missionary fel Profits {rom $800,000 to $12 cm —— \wis to, be in Crown Hill. Burial will be in Madison. She rigian St, will be at 2 p. m with the girl that introduced me to him. 8 my looks what ruins with him in the Congo. " . i The child died in St. Vincent's Was 92. ' Wedne Any at. Lauck ..F " me? (Il describe myself, but don’t print it). Survivors besides his. wife and Ming Bulk ( Dueat ur. Penn State College {Hospital where he had been a She died here Friday in a Home, Burial will be in High Trepam-10-and wis engaged ta, Pe Ty “litle haven ere Bop etiam, og vy Sy Corp Graduates 2 Hoosiers patient since tast Wednesday. He nursiig home, - ~~ 11and Lawn Cemetery, Tem me or he wouldn't have put up with our savin George uwman, ami, . ’ ’ was made ill by smoke from a! . : of our own. We worked side by side, scraping and saving for our gq Miss Rosalind Havens, at- as Buicks works manager. +. Two Indianapolis students Were smouldering vid caused by an fee pgs Note lived Re us 68. lived here §
home which we bought and paid for, along with furniture. I don’t tending Transylvania College, think I'm beautiful but I know I'm cuter than my friend who; ihoion Ky.; a son, David Ha-
stole him. I left town to hide my disgrace and didn’t try to get | ans. Indianapolis, and four oth- head of General Motors and in| College at State College, Pa. to-- His parents rescued him | u . ; him back because I learned she loved him and I didn't WaBt . " iciere Mrs, John R. Brayton,(1917 he produced the first Nash|day. Aoliep p him after She began teaching at Publie| Surviving are his wife, Mysiy Indianapolis; Mrs, Charles E.lautomobile.
to hurt her. Then 1 lost the second boy in four months to my school chum. Comstock, Battimore, Md.; Mrs.|
L os BE 7 (UP)—Messages of sympathy came from across the nation to-
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES __
iol Doat— Chas. W. Nash Dies af 84;
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Mr. Nash was one of the plo: 3 \ : i The Rev. Virgil E. Havens, field neers in the automotive industry. ‘dated since the eighth grade and split up with. Revenge representative for the United He died yesterday of a heart ail-| doesn’t pay. © DIMPLES. Christian Missionary Society, ment, less than 10 months after ’ died vesterday in Scott City, Kas., the death of his wife, Mrs, Jessie while on a business trip. He was Halleck Nash, Mrs. Nash died |Aug, 19, 1947. She was 83. : , “resident of 5452 University Funeral arrangements still we elghth grade. Many of you girls thinking romantically about | A resident o 81lY1 al arrangements still ola Ee don’t really love them. You're going through Ave. he belonged to the Third incomplete today. Mr. Nash. le vou'd go through with it if you |Christian Chitch hese, R M two. daughters, friend: You-think married life is dull—and Born in ora, e Rev. I. ton, Beverly Hills, and. Mrs. C.! married the old boy:trien ° Havens served overseas in World Haxdall Bliss, Detroit, Mich. A| War 1 and was graduated fromithird daughter Mrs, James
Butler University in 1824—and wilson, died in 1944 at Kenosha, LEFT HIS - MARK—Chartles He owned a store {tater studied at “Purdue Univer- wig, :
(went to work in a Flint, Mich,
First Nash in 1917 among 1500 graduates to receive electric iron at the family home, 42 years until her retirement in years and previously resided a ] 28. . ’
In 1912 Mr.
In 1930 he retired as president Cleveland, 412 Ruskin Pl, and Robert,
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' Joseph Cemetery, | Mr. Mock died Saturda ‘home at 51 N, Irvington
Lourdes. Catholic. Church Mrs. Mae Bren-|
{grocery business = here spast 50 years. A
[Dearborn St. from. 1913 until-his 2.90 p.m, tomorrow’ in Flanner & Of physics from 1918 to 1935 whey
with the Kelvihator Corp. and|
Nash was elected degreéd from Pennsylvania State 4242 Evanston Ave.
they were awakened by | They were George . Warren ing of his two-month-old
It happens every time. I'm still in love with the first boy but gm ,) windmoeller, Mooresville: of his company but continued in William Robert Brandon. four. grand parents.
am afraid to try to win him. HELPLESS, and Mrs. James Breedlove, KoYou sound very presemtante 3 Jttes and “you-evidently make. | oo good first Impressions. We all could improve, though. . 2 Maybe you clamped down too hard financially on the first Mrs. Jeanette Thomas boy. Try to make your boy-friends think they originate your Services for Mrs. Jeanette M. ideas, and let them have some good ideas of their OWN. |. mas. formerly of 1 napoou sound terribly serious and self-conscious. Mixing with lots lis, were to be at 3:30 p. m. today| of people will make you surer of yourself, and recreation will ‘in Shirley Brothers Irving Hiil
make You more carefree. Chapel. Burial was to be in ; | Washington Park Cemetery. She Asxs About Marriage Laws oh i was Td. IN WHICH state can Ge get a marriage license without es- is, Thongs) dled Priday ok tablished legal residence? B. M. E. Emerge She had lived here 't need to establish legal residence to get a marriage {22 years before going to WashHote any state. ad ’ |ington. She was born “in Lin-| , Re maf !coln County, Kansas, and was a ‘House Sold. icti member of Irvington Methodist House Sold, on Eviction List Church and the Order of the
“WE ARE 0h [he eviction Het Tor Our House was sold: My yap) Eastern Star.
cies gal ig oa World War-I-veteran.and..we..need. a. home. [or seven. . Survivors: include .iwo..daugh-,.
children including a ‘World War II disabled vet and another sont... Mrs. Jeanette Carey, Arlingdue from Japan in July. Our other children range in ages from yon Va, and Mrs. Laraine Walk7 to 16. MRS. R. Ler, Indianapolis; two sons, Wil- : eiuiabuetl liam H. Thomas, Emmanus, Pa. I'll forward mall if any arrives for you. MRS. MANNERS. and Perry M. Thomas, Elgin, IIL; To Mrs. K.—Advertise those products and. seek ‘a. market A sister, Mrs, Lora Chesnut, Pas-
adena, Cal, and seven grandin hosiery departments of local stores. children.
eo Mrs. M. and N. B. offering to adopt the baby—I hope you y get hed but we aren't. an adoption agency. File your name Mrs. Fred Bronnenberg with the Marion County Department of Public Welfare, 148 E. | Services for Mrs. Lulu BronMarket St. or the Children’s Bureau of the Indianapolis Orphan |nenberg; who died yesterday in “Home, 11 N. Pennsylvania St. i "MRS. MANNERS. ‘her home, 1633 College Ave., will ” be at 2 p. m tomorrow in the Rob-
Caught in Argument Between Family, Husband ert W. String funeral home. - MY HUSBAND gets mad because my mother wants me to fo Burin oy be 3 wm em-| housework and my mother and sister, 16, get mad at me if y. \ J her I love my husband and wouldn't want to lose.Aim. My Born in Logan, O., Mrs. Bron
’ , x nenberg had lived here for 21] family won't speak to me now, and tell me things to worry me I a eater of
when they do. when ao hard way of life at home and left when I was 18, Cut Polteop) Cr asbund I've been married eight months. Wont ii He GHTER. Fred Bronnenberg, Indianapolis; Help your mother, in moderation, and pleasantly ask your a son Norman F. Bronnenberg,
sister to join you. Don't complain about the good turns to your Indianapolis; tee er, husband. Feel that they are good turns and afford companion- Mrs. W. C. Tedrowe, Dayton, O.;
ship with your family. You can get home in time to meet your "and a nephew.
husband. Given Advice on Keeping Friends Mrs. Ma ude, Barker
To “Baffled,” writing that she wants to have “all friegds |." + og19 Winthrop Ave. were and no enemies” and needs to change because she realizes “how 0 vo 24 11 a m. today in Memany feelings she has hurt’—try being as tolerant of your 'Neojey & Sons Mortuary. Burial * friends’ weaknesses as they are of yours. ‘Don’t try to make uae ‘15 he in Memorial Park them over. Minding one’s own business is a terrific job. You've | Cemetery. She was 57. withdrawn so long you don't kmow much about people. React Mrs. -Barker died Friday night to their Nttle kindnesses and do all those good things You “in har home. “A native of Indiplan. . Participate ‘in various activities—with enthusiasm. | anapolis. she had. lived here.most ¥ - MRS. MANNERS. of her life_and was the wife of Walter - 8. Barker, Indianapolis plumber. :
1 HAVE NO place to move my four children (10 to 16). We'd
take a:small house, not necessarily modern—just a place to keep Surviving besides her. husband}.
us together, K. MN W., WIDOW. are two sons, Scott Barker, Indiferan, Family Need" Home en ranapolis; —and Robert Barker.
ing home. My husband will be in the Vet&raini™ Hop more months, and we have a baby daughter, We need three un-
. is Mrs, Maude Adkins, .Royalton:| Filo forward any mail received for. you. Have you con-
tacted Home: Registry Office for veteran housing ald, Mrs. [oo 0 oo
FW. We { anapolis, and eight grandb Please send your mame and address, “Honielesw Family,” tao writing previously. You have a letter, MRS. MANNERS. AL. A Ce - writing p : ‘Why Not Try This?
© Let Mrs. Manners and readers of the column share your prob-
Toms and answer your questions. Write in care of The Times, 214 Family Scrapbook
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courteous environment. The very youngest soon begin
the “thank yous” they hear. Youngsters a bit older follow
daily give-and-take of living together. There's a sort of “nat-| ural” courtesy to be found in| those children whose parents are! as considerate of them as of oth-| ers.
courteously, The pleasant and! friendly request is more effective] than’ the sharp ‘demand. Say:|
“ICI be time in just a few min-| utes’ “put those blocks away. You'll come when I call, won't
you?" This is preferable to: “Put |
to have to wait for you, either.” .
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e-my-{andiady x cividren Vir three: Elinor: Barker and Miss Frances] Barker, both of Indianapolis, and]
we DR I WW = “Green| ‘a brother, .Jessie E. Green, both
to give back the “pleases” and:
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| those things away at once and| :
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Would My Divo ree Coo (Rev: Havens, Pioneer in Auto Industry 0. hela Dies af Age 81
‘Love of Boy-Friend? Mission Head, three times a week would want to date me if I divorced = Dies on Trip {day to the family of Charles yf
Nash, who rose from farm boy! ) ‘hy? I'm 19 husband who loves me, though I can't see why? to a leader of industry. He was Served Overseas
was’ a member of Our Lady of Francis I. Ramond C. and Eimer Y apolis;
| He was originally from Brat- : n 'tonburg, Ky., but has been in the Mrs. N. A. Gentleman assistant professor of ph
“+6 168p 10 The Top In mass pro. | MIE TC LenaNan “and Mrs. p op In-mass pro Mose Kennington, and three
road cart company. duction, randchildren, all of Indiana) } missionary to the Belgian Congo | While making carriages, he in- 8 A P+ |odist Church. -
olis. |vented the straight line belt con-|2CliVé management as chairman Co Havens was ®.eyor system, stil standard in|of (0% board. He merged Nash John C. Nungester Ha- assembly line operations. Mr, Nash entered the auto-
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dianapolis, will be at 10:30 a. m.|
ine Conveyor System | - Services fo Toke ~~ [tomorrow'in Royster & Askin sprof-E” G, Mem, VERLY HILLS, Cal. June, Place Tomorrow Hill Cemetery. She was 81. Formerly Lived Hep
Mrs. Eddy died Saturday after! Services for George Anthony _ Friends here toda an illness of three years. 8he w,rd of the death of Prot mo
m. 10° jived at 907 N. Rural St.
She ; Funeral was a member of Memorial P George Merritt, widely
TeS-| Hoosier physicist and one
at Our byterian Church and a charter jean and head of the Physics a
Church, member of Rebekah White Cross partment of Cormell Univ
He was'77. Burial will be in se. Cund and Temple Rebekah Lodge in Tthaca, N. Y. He was sy ™
Survivors include two daugh- r ters, Mrs. Pearl 'Cobler, with ah Tl A planter Jn Y In his whom she Ifved, and Mrs. Ruth J. tended elementary school Ave. He! Fuller, Lansing, Mich.; three sons, ana Purdue Univers : “and. tts W. Eddy, all of Indi jtering Cornel ; ‘eight grandchildren Igreat-grandchiidren.
for the’ Rites for Mrs. Mary M. Gentle- He served as dean of the
|man, native of Ireland and resi- ate school from 1909 until 193,
1228 N.|gent here for 48 years, will be at He was head of the depart,
St. and attended thé North Meth- Conn.
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{ He was a member of the Amen Survivors include her husband,/ican Physical Society and a {Nicholas A. Gentleman; a son, president from 1914-15 and 4 Services fOr ones 13 Joh {Arthur H. "Gentleman, and a member of numerous other Pro. retained George W. Mason, Kel-| or one-year:old John daughter, Mrs. Frank C. Boyd, fessional and academic groups |vinator president,.as head of the/Charles Nungester, who died Fri- all of Indianapolis.
School 37 in 1886. and after many, two. sons, Byron, Indianapoli brother, years there she went to Public and Merle, Terre Haute; a daugh Other survivors include School 42. She was a member of ter, Mrs. Juanita Ellis, Tem the Christian Science Chiirch. Haute, and eight grandchildren,
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