Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 June 1948 — Page 33

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1 By NAT A. BARROWS ; s 3 Ca BRL ki “ASKING YOU. = it WISH 10 Spect my Ee Band r J 2 { Special Writer ; d to stay home with me when we've been marri ardly two fin { “Lie’s legion” is a A agg : months? Should I expect him to return part of my affec-’ SATURDAY AND MONDAY SEL NG | discussion here at the United ; § tions? I'm a very affectionate person but have a husband : : . : 2! who is not. I work and when I have housework to do he | heartily; the Russians don’t lixe| §§ : likes to keep company with his unmarried friends in pool it, and the British are lukewarm.| & | |rooms. 3 v || Trygve Lie started it at Har- : He doesn’t lose money, and he's a very good husband otherwise. CITY READER. You're working teo hard at something. You wouldn't want him trailing you behind the vacuum cleaner or making love to you while you scour the sink. Do you schedule his affections for t the time when you finish house work? He won't like that. You 5 ; k A should expect shortage of freedom if you preferred to keep your Amazing oA r, J LR | : job, or agreed to help the budget awhile. il 3 " \ Women often feel like pressure cookers and I imagine husNew 1948 supervisor or token peace-keeper. | bands sometimes feel like they're in the business of putting Numbering somewhere between : , in screens. ¥

PERSONAL PORTABLE {1000 and 5000 men, I'm laughing alittle. The honeymoon has to be replaced, | ; A Tn NG

I's small and compact as a Now Only “show the flag” for the United J | though not erased. Remembering the surf slapping the bank N. Meridi vanity case! Yet it's a power- . Eon ; § | during your honeymoon won't stop the baby’s screams or bring 7 Nh. Meridian P 12 Dual Mr ¥ E ] home the drapes from the cleaner when your husband's old girl | 4 house for volume ) Bu $ 95 ’ ary Lie is oe Scmutaged by : 2 | friend pays you a surprise visit. pose tubes actually give it y reaction plan that , It’s fine to remember the honeymoon and to take similar trips, tube perfamance! So ficiom but you'll know you won't feel the same ever again If you're a $0 ghtweig $0 SMA Batteries | A 3 ; wise woman. The surf changes the bank and marriage changes ’ you'll take it everywhere you Less ing the skeleton idea revealed at % your romance. Be grateful if the “bank” is still there. ’ A COMPLETE go. $1.00 A WEEK Hr. Lie long had been t gto . i Men are sgntimental, so get your husband feeling that way.

at f & * | ind a way to by-pass the absolute HOSTESS -— Oficial agrees Tc" Soldier Not to Write to Me’ |}; deadlock in the UN military staff.. tor the auties seeking the | 7 ; Mr. Lie's idea would at UN| title of "Miss America 30ag { MY MOTHER wrote to the soldier I'm engaged to not to write @® guards, armed only. with token. ' me or see me, but later changed her mind. She said I could write :

at Atlanfic City, N. J., in Sep- [him so I did, but received no answer—I thought. My father said weapons, to serve largely as . I di / , "kth didn’ Bwatcimen “in “such. wots: as tember will be 18-year-old I did hear and that mother tore it up so I'd think the boy didn’t

I Greece. Kashmir. Korea and] V/ende Sullivan, just slacteq {want to see me. '§ Palestine. | Miss’ Atlantic City. A high | She and I have never been close and she seems to take more 0 an Copyright. 1948, by The Indianapolis Ti {time with the two younger children than with me. It isn’t because

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{ { [m—— Father's [ery” ee Vert Sunday. Jub RRR) arship for her beauty and will [0 "0 Cot Nis Kelis we 17 to be WEA : : * v ‘ Snter Bucknell University this I'm 16 and when 14 met this boy, 22. We became engaged in BELOW ORIGINAL COST

sl two weeks and I've been waiting for him since 1947. He is nice

: A . . === and from a nice family. I have three other boy friends 22 and 23,! 0 ; Plastic Balls Use {who want to’ go with me. Do you think my mistake was running ILLINOIS ST. ec _— a laround with older people? What should I do about my mother, 7 JEWELRY CO 3 } {my older friends and this boy? . TROUBLED, CITY. RB { The older crowd doesn’t make you happy because you're Nn [e g | tackling their big problems, while you're too young. You'll be

Presents a Grand Array of more comfortable in the crowd your own age. Think how you'll:

x x By Science Service ; impress those teen-agers, with your experience. : or NEW YORK, June 18—Little Wait until your parents—and you—know the boy better be-

. ping pong, or table tennis balls! fore you consider yourself engaged. Your mother is interested in That he will prize and cherish : 'made of acrylic plastic are help-| you—you're the daughter with the all-important problem. She for years and years to come! ; ; ing some tuberculosis’ patients wouldn't want to keep you with her and she wouldn't consider u : ; back to health, Dr. Allan Hurst,| your problem seriously if she didn’t love you. Were 26.75 ® NOW

medical director of the National! : ees > Jewish Hospital, Denver, report-| To D. L. (City) writing privately—Suggest to your hushand

that you both have physical checkups to get him to the doctor. i | h ) “ 3 the meeting fete yesterday Ask the doctor to refer him to General Hospital where he'll be sociation. { charged what he is able to pay. Maybe a close male friend could The patient does not play! talk to him about how unfair he's being to his family in trying to

ah games with the balls. They are be economical and not go te a doctor.—MRS. MANNERS. | A F WwW t ) put into his chest, sometimes as! Where are you, Mary? You wanted a home and job so you ; amous a C many as 100 of them. There they| gould finish school and veu've had a letter~~MRS. MANNERS,

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