Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 September 1948 — Page 6

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Youth Gets to Tangle Trying to Play Cupid

~ I'VE TRIED TO PLAY cupid “between my boy friend “Think You Narrow-Minded _ CM 1 NSunday. at the Fiat Rock RIverl, 3 nis girl friend. PLAY pif ences wy Coy Send To “SKIPPER”

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th since she doesn’t love him.

[Betrothed Wants to Settle ‘Affair’ First

I'M A YOUNG MAN and intend to marry this fall girl T've dated twice since my engagement only because my work| called me away from my future wife whom I love truly. jas * This girl has told another girl she is pregnant and hinted that in I'm the baby’s father. This might be true but I doubt it very m {She has told me that if she couldn't have me for her husband she'd a way. How can I settle this before I marry? I know this girl, who is 17, has had dates with

other men have told me one of them could be the father. My future wife knows nothing of this, and I'd hate to go to court to find out for the sake of her. What do you suggest?

the big problem-—the problem is to give a chila may be yours a chance in life. I'm afraid you make excuses for yourself. Would you have wanted your fiancee to see another man “only because your work cilled you away?”

‘House Is Miserable,’ She Says

1 DREAD to come home anymore as the house is miserable. I'm 21, a widow, and have a son, 3, and live with my parents. I have an adopted brother, 7, whom my father doesn’t accept,'though my mother loves him, My father all the time scolds and hits him, and that starts an argument. I've taken up drinking because I'm 80 upset and disgusted. I'd like to leave but my mother watchies my baby. WH You advise Is and wll Ie 18 Eee gy DENA y brother for a year? , DESPONDENT CITY READER.

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Wonioge Problem at 18 : YOU have to » tv your parents’ consent to marry at 18 JoUse smployed, and Sous 4 hey have ts have Bis pRFSIIS’ COBAWR t a? vs Only Idaho, Michigan, North Oarolina and South Carolina laws permit couples to marry at the age of 18 without parents’ consent. You each must be 21 otherwise.

Asserts Mother Doesn't Trust Her

| MY PROBLEM is that my mother doesn’t trust me. me go on dates, but when I get home she asks me all sorts of q , I'm 16 and believe I'm old enough to know right from wrong. She's always calling up to find if I'm where I'm supposed barrassing. Please tell me how I can get her to understand and trust me. DEPRESSED. Just once or twice did you deceive her? Did you promise to be in at a certain time and were late? Do you choose boys your to trust you. she's interested in the

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Wants to Exchange German Marks

I SERVED in Germany and have $50 in American issue marks. I'd like to exchange these for American money. I certainly could use the cash. BROKE CITY VET. There's no U. 8. market for those marks. Contact your nearest Army finance officer. The marks ordinarily are redeemed if they

are part of a veteran's pay. BA. W. Malone Dies; Building Engineer

Wiines State Service ANDERSON, Sept. —Services were being arranged here for A. W. Malone, construction engi- | neer and native Hoosier who died Sunday in his Monongahela, Pa. home. Mr.

Malone, who was 64, had

the multimillion dollar power plant for the West Penn Power Co. in Courtney, Pa. A native of Anderson, he was a construction executive for Elec tric Bond and Share Co. and su-

nois during World War II Surviving are his wife, Mrs.

Logan of Anderson, William K. Malone.

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pervised construction of two big! grease. war plants in Arkansas and Illi Bryan bia Taleo sush

Claire G. Malone; two sisters, Mrs. yg A. H, Vestal and Mrs. H. J.

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Local Deaths— Services Planned Thursday

For Mrs. Ira Rush, Nurse

Services for Mrs. Margaret Alice Rush, a registered nurse, who died yesterday in Long Hospital, will be held at 10 a. m. Thursday Moore Mortuaries Irvington Chapel. | The Rev. Charles Johnson, pastor of Old Bethel Methodist Church, will officiate. Burial will be in Memorial Park. Mrs. Rush, who was 38, lived at 6644 E. 21st St,

William Clark

Services for William Clark, Indianapolis resident for the past 50 years, will be at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow in Shirley Brothers’ Centra) Chapel. Burial will be at

County, she was a member of Lagro Chapter OES, and the old! Methodist Church Franklin Road and BE. 21st St. She is survived by her husband, Ira Q. Rush, and two sons, David

and Stephen Rush, all of Indianapolis; her father, Ford Fulton, Wabash, and a brother, Edwin

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Mr. Clark, who was 96, died Monday in the home of a daughter, Mrs. Marie Hatfield, 1230 W. 20th St. He was an employee of Kingan & Co., for 30 years.

Survivors include another daughter, Mrs.

Jessie Van Lew,

Dayton, Mich.; a sister, Mrs, Ery rie Breeding, Edinburg; 11 grandand 23 great-grand-

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