Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 September 1948 — Page 12

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THE IND [Ask Mrs. Manners— © == 7 ‘Other Woman’ Hears | EE ony the Man's Side

MEN GET DISGUSTED with home life only because the “other woman” listens to their troubles. The “other woman” sees only the man’s side. How would she feel if she were the unwanted wife? Why not put herself in the wife's shoes? I have no patience with women like that. If they'd read their letters two or three times they wouldn't send them to you. It seems to me a young woman wouldn't want to waste her tithe {waiting for a man to divorce his wife. In most cases he won't | divorce the wife, anyway. Instead of being unhappy by waiting | they could be going out with the many unmarried men, and be happy. . ONLY 17, BUT DISGUSTED WITH SOME FEMALES. ! The unhappily married man the “other woman” te make up for his failings and his wife's failings, if he marries her, doesi’t he? She’d need him to Inaks Inarsiage Wark, just as his wife needs him-—yet he doesn’t intend to

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‘Should | Believe Truck Driver?’

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‘Il Love Him, Girl Friend Doesn't’

I DON'T WANT to come between the boy I love and my girl friend who goes with him, but I know she doesn’t love him and I Jistill do. I'm 19 and she is 18, and we've talked about this many times, We can’t come to any conclusion, and we need your help

= I fell in love with this boy two years ago and I'm “sure he nT fied. me. He moved to another state and it was 12 months before cot oy him again, 1 thought I had gotten over him, but found that [i awe HOOSIER GIRL IN DISTRESS. u loves him very much or You Wouldu't pumstances. He can go with the girl he want you it's because your friend has yourself over—see if you appeal to other

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The National Bar Association, |(! jicomposed of more than 1400 jmembers, will hold its 25th an{nual convention in Indianapolis & iin mid-September of next year. | Plans weré made for the com-

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