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‘My Stepmother’s Nice, But Makes Me Nervous’

ae ea MY STEPMOTHER is nice to me, but she makes me nervous. I'm 22 and single and live here with my father and stepmother. \ My mother died three years ago and I was a homebody afterwards, keeping house for my father, He now has someone to take care of him, and I. want to go my own way, I'm afraid I might hurt somebody. so would you help me? ; 1 wonder if I'd be more satisfied ‘to go to my mother’s hometown to live and ‘work. .I' could -viéit her brothers and sisters occasionally, and I have friends there. I imagine I could get a job because I'm a college graduate with office experience, and now have a stenographic job. SKIPPY. You're right, Skippy. Couples at any age need to live their lives privately. I know you're wise enough to tell your father and stepmother that you want to live ng friends, on your own, and not hint that you've felt Come home often now.

| Separated Wife Isn't Sure of Man's Love

I THINK LOTS of this first man I've gone with since I separated from my husband. He's separated and says he loves me,

|feels about me. Most of all I need luck. ! " . { You need more than luck—you need a marriage license If | You want proof that the man loves you. Naturally he’s on your . mind-—you see him often. He has bridged a lonely gap for you,

but gratitude isn’t sufficient for marriage. y

Tk +ks Chorus Line Has Marked Her ;

earn a great deal and have many dates, but boys don’t respect me. How can I gain respect? ., X Y.% . Nou can be a nice girl on any respectable job and gets around in time. There always will be a few boys who speak out of turn but no one believes them long. Get busy scholastically

‘I'd Like to Meet Disgusted’ I'D LIKE to meet “Disgusted” who enjoys ball games and I'll look for her at Victory Field. LONESOME BUD. i I just can’t supply names, Bud, Mrs. A, A. B, and J. P. (writ- | ing privately for friends.) ‘MRS. MANNERS.

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more than two, I'd like to furnish two rooms, : I'd marry. if the right man. would. answer-—even a nice man

; {without money, if he had a home and was a kind companion, ns VIA | : DOLLY. THE | Good for you, Dolly, with your independence.

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| Writer Wants to Rent $40 House refused a house when we say we have a baby.

couple wanting to make a life for ourselves. We'd pay $40. ; MRS. D. W., DOWNTOWN. I get but few letters from landlords so I can't be encourag:

ing. Reader Finds Love Isn't Returned ;

WORRIED. I hope by the time he’s had his first shave you've: learned to fiatter men smoothly, Couldn’t you LOOK at him like you think he’s handsome? (I just tried that and my victim asked If I were sleepy. Oh well, newspapers aren't quite like other spots in the world.) . ?

‘Where Can | Join Merchant Marine?’

I'M A GI and have that old urge to travel again. icould I join the Merchant Marine? L..B.,, CITY.

{Wants Information on Merchant Marine

YOU SEEM TO BE pretty good at answering all kinds of

|questions. How can I join the Merchant Marine? vis W. 8, INDIANAPOLIS. Write to Chicago or Cincinnati. Recruiting is dome here only occasionally, :

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

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WHEN I WAS 14 I joined a chorus line and hated it because SNP Movements I'm a nice girl, but I've been poor and it was an mcome. I now

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and in community recreation so you'll have plenty to talk about. |

apd can't find a place unless I live with my children. I'm 60 and able to works I'd like to live with another woman or keep house for a nice couple without children or no

WE GET UP at 6 a. m. every day to answer ads but we're We have to move

by June 19. My husband is a veteran and we're the average

A BOY I GAVE two notes to said I was crazy for saying he was handsome. I love this Indianapolis boy who is 15, but he does not love me every day. He loves another girl who doesn’t love. him.

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local Deaths— Mrs. Idella Goetz

Rites - Tomorrow Services for Mrs, Idella G. Goetz, 4639 College Ave, who died Tuesday in Methodist Hospital, will be held at 2:30 p. ta. tomorrow at Hisey & Titus Mortuary. Burial will be in Crown Hill . Mrs. Goetz was the daughter of the late Rev. David O, Darling,

former Indianapolis minister and the widow of Albert H, Goetz, in-

most of her life. chester College.

and Naval Officers’ Club.

Andrew Goetz, both of Chicago. and Charles

Darling. Springfield, Mass.

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Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Montrew Dunham, Indianapolis; He has a car and works every day, but I still don’t know. He staysia son, :

Byron Goetz, Chicago; jon my mind all the time, so I guess I love him. I wonder how he M

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x - i Sydney-P. Craig, Pendleton, Dies Noblesville Rites Set for Businessman PENDLETON, June 17—Servfces for Sydney Pullock Craig, a Pendleton businessman who died yesterday at Anderson after a month's illness, will be held at

2 p. m. tomorrow In Noblesville Presbyterian Church. Burial will Cemetery

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Services for Miss Mary Elizabeth Chipman, head of the lower school at Tudor Hall, will be held at 3 p. m. tomorrow in Flanner « Buchanan Mortuary. Burial will be in Crown HiIl Miss Chipman, who died yestorday In St. Vincent's Hospital after a brief illness was born in Fennsylvania but lived here most of her life. She lived at 1 W. 28th St. and’ was a teacher at

there.| Tudor Hall for 39 years.

The educator was graduated

Mr, Craig. was part owner and

bought the Bowler Canning Co. til his death. He owned the Pen-|

served in the Army in War I. He was a member of the Noblesville Sigma: Chi, American Legion, Elks Lodge and Indiana Canners’ Association, Surviving are his parents, Mr.

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Mrs. John Langridge

| Services for Mrs. Letitia Lang-

Presbyterian Church, | ridge, resident here for 60 years,

will be at 3:30 Saturday in Moore |Mortuaries. Colo: 1. Chapel. {Burial will _be er | Cemetery.

and Mrs. John C. Craig, Pendle-| Mrs. Langridge Waa Dota near ciate, ton; "his wife, Mrs. Kathryn ast in Ireland. She died yes-| gianapolis Hebrew Cem Couden ' Craig, ' Pendleton; two terday in St. Vincent's Hospital. i ameiary. sons, Sidney P.. and James, Pen- She was 79 and lived at 5760 indianapolis; two sisters and & » |dletori; four sisters, Miss Bally

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Survivors include her husband,

from old Blaker's Normal School manager of the Fall Creek Can-/and Indiana State Teachers Col-

ning Co. from 1920 to 1941. He/lege, later attending Columbia

land Syracuse Universities, She fn 1941, which he controlled un-| Was a former member of the

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Langridge was a member of the Tab- ———————— Mrs. [ernacle Presbyterian Church and HAVE EVERYTHING [Naomi Chapter, Order of the

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(Ireland, and a daughter, Mrs, Mamie J. Passmore, Indianapolis.

Mrs. Mary Blackmore

Mrs. Mary Agnes Blackmore, 728 Buchanan St., died yesterday at her home. . A native of Louisville, Ky. Mrs. Blackmore had lived here 28 years and was a member of St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Sur are a daughter, Mrs Thomas Preston, Indianapolis; a brother, James Donahue, Louisville; three grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.

Mrs. Ottilie Lyman

Mrs, Ottille Lyman; 3003 N. New Jersey St, died today in her home following a brief Illness. She was 75. ! She was born in Hungary but lived here 42 years. member of the Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation and the Temple Sisterhood. . Services will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in Aaron-Ruben Funeral Home. Rabbi Morris M. the Indianapolis { Hebrew Congregation: will om-

Burial will be ini the InSurvivors are her son, Carl, of

grandchild,

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