Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 July 1948 — Page 6
y THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES " be headed by Warren L. Edwards. OTHER COLORS ADDED — Gl’s Insurance Deadline Satu edema dill SERA Ask Mrs. Manners— : Saturday is the deadline for S. Pennsylvania St. will be openition and licensing of private nurs-|cadmium to
o ete to reinstate Nationaliall day Saturday to handle last-iyng homes, inspection and approv“an’t Get Over Forced Wedding’ ius, fri, Timms spit ™ 080 on ct ee uspan an e ver ror Service ‘Life lasarancs With S Spates 131.90 sounty homes snd fos The Veterans Administration Welfare Jasneeiion . » TEEN; ave been married five months. | with Juvenile Court which decides about the baby’s father after {announced two steps necessary, Merger P n { IM Ina : Band fave! and my husband never| investigation by the Marion County Welfare Department. The Io seinstate term insurance which, wr F. Walls, State Welfare It de , ¥ 5 on : g th d h is| man is placed on bond or released, and after the baby is born the Rose —- ative administrator, today announced got over it. I'm expecting a baby Bexi month, and sue case is heard in Court. ONE: gn a osomp iplans to unify inspection activ-
i i - health statement indicating the! my husband's nature that he is ready to decline any re The second woman having trouble should be guided by advice [JCP 1] SH CPNEE CCRC od as|ities of the welfare department
213 : v : ’ ; into a single staff. sponsibility for the child. ‘As far as’1 know he is my baby’s| from the Family Service Association or the Domestic Relations |when the insurance lapsed. B Section. takfather, but this he will neyer admit. If only I could be| Division of Juvenile Court, don't you think? TWO: Pay two monthly pay-, The new inspectio
{ing over inspection activities now certain he is the father then maybe I could interest him in me. MRS. MANNERS, ments, VA fotraias alice at Jae o a I'm living in an atmosphere of neglect and misery. My husband | veral departm
won't buy the necessities for a girl in my state, and I've taken to + stealing ro my mother’s pocketheok when she comes around Believes Daughter Is Born Model
to see me. | I HAVE a daughter, 2, whom everyone says is a born model, SP ys | YOUR VISION WITH My husband spends most of his time with other women and yg there a place here I could find out? MRS. J. B. « 2 i 3 CORRECTLY STYLED
most of his money with other men. He hates my parents bitterly, Check with the Patricia Stevens modeling school and With NW and often has said he'd cheerfully kill them. He is drunk half the stists and vhotoxFabhers : time in the evenings and at times brings home Sher girls, Cad artists and photograp . shame? My mother will never get over my «tA oben # 9 yy. and my Basnard. wil never get over my sup- Acs We the People Address , . Cx 7 fe 24 Wy Glass, posed treachery in forcing him to marry me. What to do, where WHERE CAN 1 write to the “We the People” radio program? 2 ap : to turn? L. Z. J. R., NOBLESVILLE. Pretense st happlnen —_— the SONS Buby intend of dis. Write in care of OBS, 485 Madison Ave., New York City 122). at your work with the Teazed fe. cussion of pa 0 . 5 Ee ing comes from corrected worries about the same Aping So go ne worrying igi Ww Let Mrs. Manners and readers of the column share your prob- KR i So firm yet tender—quick to cook Yision For an accuate eye examiiby it fot thing, willingly, in helping you over a spot. He was | lems and answer your questions. Write in care of The Times, 214 ES h . inal Eyes nation , + » attracted to you once—when you didn’t look troubled—he might | W. Maryland St. CREAMETTES have everything be again. Everyone reacts to kindness, affection and cheer— | v
See le Examined your husband is no axoepiion. Bice. Assodlutla Atay to save ® In salad bowl or cassero oA Talk with the Family Service n an sa : . . . your marriage. Maybe you can settle this without filing a “lazy SURE DEATH 0 BUES. p’ This macaroni's KING! . tel husband” charge in Municipal Court. Ey -— yt CA Lonesome Person Wants ‘To Go Out’ FE I ea. 3 : J GLASSES er I'M THE MOST lonesome person on earth. I'm a widow of oN CRED IT With Offices at CKE seven years, you see. My husband and I were devoted and were a i 2 El STR Po satisfied for 30 years just to be to ourselves. I'm 52, have grey / ; Bos $ | ; . hair, dress nice, and am financially well fixed. I can’t meet a 2 "OS 2 _ M Exe decent, sober, halfway good-looking man. I don’t want to get )
Y ; 4 r KAY JEWELRY LO 1 married—I just want to go out. ANDERSON READER. Lire VR Ti go ‘Open Daily OPEN GO OUT—with women—you'll meet men some place. What Filing rt pe 137 W. Wash, St.
if you are a little bored? It's bettér than staying home and SHERWIN-WILLIAMS R f | | . - 9 A. M.to 5 P. M. Lol ©
You'll be happier and more efficient
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being the “most lonesome person on earth.” Because you've HP suffered youll be able to understand other troubled persons. a5 Get interested in their problems and they'll become interested in you, Friends are so necessary, you've learned, yet you're not trying to make them.
How Can a Guy Keep a Gal Interested?
HOW CAN A boy keep a girl friend? This may sound funny 4 : to you, but there are lots of boys in this city that would write the same question if they had the nerve. I take a girl out once or twice and she seems to have a good time, but when I ask for|| “w another date I'm turned down with all sorts of excuses. Is it because I'm not good-looking enough, because I don’t have a car, |! ; or is it the way I treat them? VERY UNHAPPY READER. ; p ¢ 3 g
How DO you treat them?. A “carless” but not careless boy
can do all right if he’s honest enough to look himself over. | ; Maybe these girls you called for third dates really were busy. a Try again. I imagine you need a little nerve. Act like the girl a ii is going to enjoy your evening, and see that she does. Take ’
her Place) ane likes to go, act proud that you're with her, and appear s
of yourself though your knees are knocking out as |, I 2 : lively tune. : . " T ; I'M A GIRL of 14 and want to go with one boy, but my folks |/ : ) ;
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‘Disapprove of Me for | Don't Drink’ WE ARE JUST not financially able for me to visit my 79- a : year-old mother in Kentucky. I've not-seen my people for over two years, and my mother is awful sick. We are trying to save for us a home. I don't gripe about that but I've given up all my people and entertainment for our new home and to raise our three children, two by husband's first marriage and one by my first marriage. I love them and my husband all very much, oe e can't get along without fussing all the time. My husband is always around his folks on week-ends and always comes home to me: drunk, which makes me nervous and mad. He is a wonderful husband only when he is drinking, and he doesn’t drink too much until he gets around his people. They disapprove of me for I don't drink and don't want that around my children which they think is silly. What do you think? 8h I siay on with my husband and wait for things to change, or put down my foot and walk out on him? I've worked hard in olr four years of marriage to gain what we have in our home and hate to walk out and leave it. GYPSY QUEEN. You can’t expect your husband to be enthusiastic over visiting your parents when you complain about his. Make friends with your in-laws-~you don’t hve to approve of their drinking. If you'd join your husbandgin visiting them he might not drink J RT INT so much. He's deprived himself of many things for that house,. Super Morkat “too, you know, i \ y 1 do think you should visit your folks right away—but don't 4 take off angry. Show your husband you hate to leave him and . » Pee - RG i] W 14 Te. 3 j that new house—I'll bet after you're away you will miss him and $ YOURS—ALL YOURS — bi \ Cg 3 | ¥ ! N/ " on CHARLES WIN) all these little arguments you'll blame on hard work and budgets. Jr "ZR = EN ALY : CHARLIE RUG You've accomplished so much with a mixed family, That wouldn't > \) 7 x STREET | ; el ‘ a : be easy for a weak woman. Better food values, convenience, ~ AMAR Bd £ : LLOYD BAGO! West Sider Offers Advice time-saving methods, plus o Z 3 RAY 7 TO THE WIFE asking how to keep her erring husband—Let| friendly, inviting atmosphere will | / ) : the other woman prove her baby belongs to your husband. Ask moke this new Stendard Selfadvice of Juvenile Court. |g Ta the couple drifting spart—Let the “other woman” be called Serve Super Market the talk of AC for contribu to the delinquency of her childrdn. ; Middle , AY Hing WEST SIDE READER. he West, Sue 1 7) 7 A : The mother of the baby would have to file a paternity petition -" .
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