Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 October 1948 — Page 10

Ask Mrs. Manners—

‘True Blue Sally’ Told How To Win Back Man

I I READ THE LETTER BY “True Blue Sally” —poor Sally. Make the most.-of what you have, Sally—don’ t feel sorry for yourself-Win back your man's love. It isn't true that courting .céases when wedding bells ring—I know. I'm nof beautiful either, Sally. I have a pug nose, freckles and the most unmanageable hair. But my husband says I'm cute and sweet, and that I'm his “baby.” If he wants to Ago out, I'm right beside him. If he's “out of sorts,” I silently sympathize, I keep him well fed, and he always finds me neat and smiling. He comes right home after work, and won't go anywhere without me, He gives me his pay checks. We don't drink-—taverns are never mentioned. We hunt and fish together or stay home and play gin rummy-—and it's fun. He says I'm the best pal he ever had and he couldn't live ~ithout me, Argue? Never! Life is too short, and much too sweet. VERY HAPPY, City. Being beside a husband is a sure way to insure yourself against ending up without him. Every day is too short to mess up and to jeopardize closeness that all wives want and shouldn't be ashamed to show they want. The job of convincing him you'd be lost without each other, and making the most of what you have leaves no time to feel sorry for yourself. A husband's imagination isn’t elastic enough to be romantic without some encouragement—encouragement from an attractive, cheerful and interesting wife. He can’t understand the girl who used to say “Whatever you want to do, dear” chang-

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I'M a grade school cheer leader and need some good yells, please. CITY READER. Libraries have several books including W. N. Bugbee’s “Just Yeils,” “Cheer Leading and Marching Bands” by Loken and | “Basketball and Football Yells” by R. C. Mishek.

I'm 18—Are Interviews Private? WHERE is the Family Service Association and are interviews |private? Would T be under any liability or duress for subjects I mentioned when I'm only 187 How could I get an interview? ; ’ ENTRE NOUS. Interviews are private at the Association, 307 N. Pennsylvania St. I'm sure you'd be comfortable talking to the trained counselors, and®™hu wouldn't be legally liable for what you said. Call Mrs. Patricia Bellard, intake interviewer JI1.-6341) for an appointment. Offices .are open Mondays throligh Fridays, i408 p mand hi Zhussdaya all day. and until 9 p. m..

3 PEN aay w oa Oily Mr ba La 2 isnt i ows Lh . PO YOU think it hurts to have a boy over to make candy. “play {records and do homework when no one else is home? All other girls do this sometimes, - but; someone in our family .is ALWAYS home. WEAUL SION Witte them or me?-- No: one seems. on dates. I know they. want te safeguard me, but too m much. I told Mother one morning my boy friend would be over that night and I just knew she’d be there. I didn’t have bad intentiohs, but it’s very irritating to have someone stare at your friend. She wasn't home one other -night that week, but she was that night. I go out with a boy two nights a week, which I think are plenty, but my family says I'm boy crazy. How can I be when I hardly ever accept dates and go with just one boy? I refused 10 boys since school was out last year. I'll soon be 15, and I'm not the type to spend all my time with boys. I've had just four dates in seven months for I worked seven days a week all summer long, without one date. I've got to the place when I can’t go to anyone with my problems. “LITTLE BABY.” I remember hating those “I know best” talks. You might not get them, though, if you kept some of the “boy” conversa-

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f Marion County Juvenile Center needs those old Christmas | greetings some of our readers have asked about.. Take them | to Juvenile Court, 148 E. Market St., or the Center, 2401 N. | Keystone Ave. Children detained at the Center mail them as | their own cards, or use them for Christmas tree decorations. ~The Center needs some other articles including airplane models, Jigsaw puzzles, story books, Plastic” toys; records-and-: » materials. presents or contest. prizes would be welcome, and groups giving . plays are invited to stage their prevues for the children. MRS. MANNERS.

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"SO RICH IT WHIPS"

GEORGE H. LLEWELLYN Buyer Switches to Best Buy

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SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH George H. Llewellyn, buyer, of 263 Williams Ave., Salt Lake City, is another who has switched to Calvert Reserve. “I’ve shopped around,” he says. “Calvert is the smoothest, best tasting buy today.”

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