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I'M 15 AND THERE'S a boy who is always trailing after me, if manager and used to praise me for doing even at church picnics. I've tried every way to discourage him but!urro have failed. I'm not interested in any certain boy at the present
t would, I need things for the house tha and 1 couldn’t like him because he just doesn't appeal to me. . I've
opinion. I've trted talking to him but end ‘I should give up
everything and get away
senses? I don't want to go away for 1
come hi bet my husband if he would be fair
CITY DAILY READER,
manager, but I'm afraid you've ur husband feels you are manag-
Wouldn't it be better to get him WANTING to buy things save for things he wants as. jmuch as you? Husbands don’t
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UNFORGETTABLE CHARACTER—Floyd W. Norton lives in the Indiana hamlet of River View slong the Wabash River, but his o”a fence post, rabbits this looks ‘ fravels have carried him far. A true cosmopolite, he js a never-end- |iike a hole in a log. They dash ing source of delight for native riverfolk who gather at the country
store to hearhis tales. house. Up and gown the river he traveled. But he
» ” AT 58, this native of Cumberjand, Maine, has lived a full and interesting life. There always is
held together with baling wire. And now, after careful schooling, he says that natives of River View dre going to hunt rabbits this winter with his favorite methods. If you want a single rabbit, find his trail. Place a rock covered with red pepper in the path. This will be something out of the ordinary for the rabbit who will stop to smell. The pepper will make him sneeze and he will beat his brains out on the rock. » #
"|half cord of rabbit. Two men along a fence. This frightens the
man stays to the rear, in the path of the onrushing rabbits. He
themselves out.
Monday: Animal Life Along Shortly thereafter he the Wabash.
of golf clubs or a Saving is fine but you both need some fun and he'll have it. “whether or not-you're along. I'd want to be along. Don’t cringe when he spedids a Ifttle too much. Praise him for “doing a lot with a ttle.” If he wants golf clubs ibe A yourself some too and learn to play well enough to join Nim
been kind but I'm getting disgusted. INDIANAPOLIS READER, He won't hang on forever if you're discouraging him. You'll feel better if you keep him as a friend, so be kind. Ask him te
a twinkle in his clear blue eyes.|
THE OTHER is for bagging a take sticks and beat the wire rabbits into* the open. A third
has brought along some black paint which he daubs on one end
head foremost for it and knock
“Keeps you mighty busy, He tried to rent and he tried|though, pushing them out of the could find nojto buy, but couldn’t. The only Way so the next one can get a day he heard way the house could be occupied crack at it.” Mr. Norton sald. ¢ that the home ‘of the ferryboat was to buy the ferry. Mr: Norton “for a operates at York; Ill, was vacant. complied,
always want fiow ow want new curtalis-sametimes they. want a new car, a set sui
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‘he is around. He'll catch on.
Husband Wants Me to Go to Taverns
take a date with a girl friend and be attentive to other boys when
father to our three children.
BE | would he ask me to go?.
Times Movietone News Highlights of This Week's News Reel:
9 BABE RUTH-—Over 100000 pay last respects to baseball's greatest hero, as body lies in state in Yankee Sta-
dium.
+ GEN. MacARTHUR—The supreme commander of Japan
visits the new republic of Korea; promises American back-
ing for Korean independence.
sr TREASON—"Axis Sally" and "Tokyo Rose” are returned to United States where both will stand trial for treason.
"9 FOOTBALL—Professional Chicago Cardinals defeat Col-
loge All-Stars in annual charity football game at Chicago.
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‘CIRCLE, 45 Monumeht Circle
RITZ, 3430 N. Illinois SANDERS, 1108 Prospect 8T. CLAIR, 800 Fort Wayne SPEEDWAY, 1450 Main ° UPTOWN, 4251 College WALKER, 607 Indiana,
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PREITY. Plainfield, Ind WEIL, Greenfield, Ind. ROXY, Pendleton, Ind. ZIONSVILLE, Zionsville, Ind.
ROYAL, Danville, Ind.
MRS. A, EAST SIDE.
Though both of you may think your refusal to go to taverns is causing the trouble, I doubt if it is. Your husband misses your companionship in general. Try to be interesting to him by being interested in him and in all people and events. Since your probJem is tied up with your religion, have a long talk with your
Veteran Seeks Increased Subsistence
reply. I need the money. Where could I write for action? A SHIRLEY READER.
tion, and the organization from which you were discharged.
Asks Data on Peony Bulbs
should I do it? A FLOWER LOVER, CITY.
time after the foliage is frosted before the ground freezes.
‘How Can | Shed Excess Weight?’
thighs. Can you suggest exercises or some way to get rid of it? EAST SIDE READER.
Ask your doctor about diets. If he agrees to exercises, try
position and raise right limb, touching left hand. Repeat. Boy Friend Won't Give Me New Chance
do to get him back if you were me? iy -
me off my feet.
Let Mrs. Manners and readers of the column share your lems and answer your questions. Write in care of The Times, 21 og Ww. Maryland St
MY HUSBAND WANTS me to go along with him to taverns PENDLE and said if I had gone there wouldn't have been another girl. After eo 13 happy years of marriage there is another woman, but I never WESTRIOR doubt my husband's love for me. He is good to me and a good,
wanted to go, but my husband does. He doesn't want me to drink but wants me to go with him. I don’t want to divorce him. I jut] want us to be happy. He never gets drunk or stays off work, and Z | he never refuses us anything he can give us. He said he never, flloved anyone but me. Should I go with him? If he respected me
LAST SPRING a law was passed to increase veteran on-the-job | trainees’ subsistence. I have completed and sent in all the necessary | forms by which to receive it but in five months have received no
Write to the Veterans Administration, 38 S. Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis, giving your claim number with the administra-
HOW COULD 1 separate peony bulbs and what time of year
Our garden expert tells me you should separate the bulbs any Use a sharp knife. Plant them
I'M 22 POUNDS overweight and most of it is on my hips and
this one: Lie flat on your back with arms outstretched and = straight and together. Raise your left leg, swing it to touch your right hand, keeping shoulders flat and knees together. Return to
A BOY I LOVE got mad and stopped liking me when I couldn't meet him in the library because I was walking with my girl friend. I've called him and asked him over but he doesn’t want to come and he won't give me another chance. I don’t know if he’s playing hard to get or what. He's 16 and I'm 14 and he used to come over all time and walk me to classes and everything. What would you
You surely didn’t have a very good hold on him or else he isn’t much of a lover. You'll notice how little practice he's had if you date some other boys. That's what I'd do to get him back only I wouldn’t want him back. I'd want a fellow who swept
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. 1 was raised by old-fashioned parents. I never went to taverns aumassADo and places like that. My church forbids that sort of thing. 1 neyer |
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