Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 June 1948 — Page 20
A. four children and she has three. She smokes and A tured, and I've heard she swears at her children. : a the
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"He'll Wed, Girls’ Left
TET It is my son. Fe nas sways
this perron. id there were no good girls any more. I told him
to you and he said he would take your advice. He me and we love him. He hasn't gone with but a few - MRS. R. 8; CITY. I feel sorry fer this girl if your son marries
rural youth clubs you wrote “Wouldt don’t like to go alone. Could I write
that bachelor Jarmnes ¥ there are plenty of girls who would but poor city dwellers don't know how eligible farmers. Wish 1 knew. L. 8. to win that farmer if you're too bashful ing Aude I just can’t divulge names, but you look for them,
DO HOUSES built in -941 come under rent control? If so, landlord? CITY TENANT. The OPA controls houses built in 1941. Report violations to Albert J, Lynch, rent control direétor of the Indianapolis defense
area, 342 Massachusetts Ave., RI1-8381,
Wife Would Keep Erring Husband © JS IT POSSIBLE for my husband to get a divorce so he can give a name to his child by another woman? This affair is his and he feels duty-bound io the child. He now hates the woman and sees her for what she is—a woman after a man a meal ticket. He ie my: vary Hie and ‘we don't want 1 accept responsibility for the child in court or he | and give it his name. Divorce isn't Recessary-— Mother my mother's advice or see my girl on the a year. She's 18 and I'm 19 and we like fiich and have a wonderful time. I introduced and for some reason they disapproved of her. “alle is too young for me. BILL, CITY. considering the girl's welfare and yours in . They know you're too young to be So “want. you rig enough to make a girl a
£1
couple until "a divorced woman who is no good.
rest of my life without my husband, and to Should T give Riki 4 divorce DE walt E. M, CITY. won't "A you up in. your enough
i ' Lot Mrs. Manners and roaders of the column share your prob. Jems and answer your questions, Write in care of The Times, 214 W. Maryland St. : hl py : 5 ate
‘NOW OPEN TO ‘HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES
Tus is important news to every young man from 20% to 28 who has graduated from high school or who can pass equiva: lent education examinations. Under a new ruling, you may now enlist in the U, 8. Army for the specific purpose of attending Officer Candidate School, provided the quotas are not
You must be a citizen of the United States, and a man of high moral character, able to meet the Necessary physical
“Fo ke dag of this unusual privilege, you may submit your application to the Comman ing Seen of the Army area in which you live. If you are ted, you will be enlisted in the Army as Staff Sergeant. If you have not had basic training or its equivalent, you will be given this training before entering Officer Candidate School. 1f you are a successful candidate, you will be commissioned as Second Lieutenant in the Officers Rect Corps and placed on active duty for two years, during which time you may compete for a Regular Army Commission. Should you fail to complete the course successfully, you will be released from the Army. +. The opportunity to qualify for Officer Candidate School is, and has heen, open to men in the Army, But never before during peacetime has such a remarkable opportunity to becomniissioned officer en to civilian high Get all
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E. 16th’ St., tomorrow; School 4 {i er marr 14 years and everyone thought we were|630 W, Mienigan st. Wedrenny, | my husbasid asked ms for & divorce so he can School 4 { ‘He says it's nothing I've a ‘and School 39, 801 § [lf
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Play Equipment It you're one of those lucky families that has a backyard all your own, you'll want to :nake I Share are Jota of that have been Fed to backyards, We'll be talking about them in the Scrapbook quite a bit in the next few weeks. Climbing is one of the activtie: most enjoyed by youngsters from 2 to 12 and sometimes even older. If you have a good tree— a really climable one—you're fortunate. But if you have no yard, a sturdy four or five-bar piece of fence set in a convenient corner of the living room can be lots of fun for the younger children. A strong climbing pole is another fine piece of equipment. It can be used for “shinnying” or can have holes bored at easy
, Why Not Try This?
Reopens Today
| camping (tral Indiaga Council, Inc., Boy
after many years of successful
OES 284 TO MEET Boy Scout Camp: The New Augusta Chapter 284 OES, will hold a meeting at Cozad is worthy matron and Walter Cozad is worthy patron.
Janus Announces Re, 5 Camping Periods
Camp Chank-tun-un-gi, official EITELJORG )
reopened for the summer to Scouts of cen-
The old reliable office that has served the i people of this community for over 50. years. There are four of us, all ready and eager to serve you. You pay as your work progresses.
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Scouts of America, announced that there Will be five periods of two weeks each, starting tomorrow, July 5, July 19, Aug. 2 and Aug. 16. Mr. Janus further stated that,
operation, camping has become a recognized institution -in the city. Many men who attended camp as boys, he continued, are now send ing their sons to this camp, Wilson Mothershead, vice president of the Indiana National Bank and president of the Boy Bcout Council, attended the camp as a Scout.
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School 42 Next Site
For Rabies Vaccination ‘City health board officials will be available from 6:30 to 8 p. m. today at School 42, 1002 W. 25th St, to vaccinate dogs against rabies, Vaccination will continue dur-
of the week, excepting Saturday. The schedule: School 26, 1301
w. Ray St.
State Ave, Friday.
night has been set as
Friday » 1 the deadline for registration a I summer session at |i Purdue Indianapolis Center, ‘A. W. Ili Colttus, district manager, said ff loaay.
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