Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 January 1949 — Page 22

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DEAR MRS, MANNERS Instead of being ° 'mé, ” 1 became bossy and demanding and Jost my boy friend. I went steady with this. swell man six months, but we have broken up—and it's all my fault. I acted as if I owned him and all that he owned. I know that I wilted too long to-discover all these things, but| |there must be some way to make | amends for thé wrongs I have)

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NO DIGGING done a a ake back. finishes asserting himself. He'll | Not Injurious fo Shrubs We've both ry other dates| think you're still trying to own “Flowers or. Soil since we've broken up, but I'm| Mm if you rum after him. You | I evidently have admitted your

not happy. How can I get him back? I want him to know Ii ‘have changed and will be a loti different if only he will come . back.

own faults—let him forget them. * Making a man feel comforta- | ble is fine, but making up h's | “mind for him is no good. Women want strong men and try to make them that way by boss | ing them—and that's all wrong. I knew one perfectly grand son who lost three husba

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thelr own ideas, ideas she had | accepted before she married them. | Those other dates you're hav- | ing can do you a lot of good. You'll have to sée other men fo prove to yourself you aren't bossy with them. *

|| ‘Sickness’ Plea Hit

to alcoholics as “sick children” Ii {If they must have ‘a spell of sick-| iness, why not have pneumonia?| To my way of thinking they are [Just self -indulgent -brats, abusing {the word “sick.” Other illnesses {can’t be purchased by thé bottle; lover a counter. . I agree that Alcoholics Anony- . |mous possibly does a great service, but the “sick child” business |gngs me. I feel like apologizing to all children for having people place. these menaces. to life, lib-

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because she tried to think for | them.” Actually REE Nis. Bales Heads Rebekah 702 100F

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Officers to Be “Installed Friday

Mrs. ‘Nora Bales will be in|stalled as noble grand of Chappell Rebekah Lodge 702, IOOF,

m. Friday in the IOOF Hall,

Mrs, Ocie Atkins will be in|stalling officer and Mrs. Gertrude Price, deputy grand marshal. Other officers to be installed are Mrs. Wilma Marvel, vice \grand; Mrs. Alice Nicholson, [right supporter of noble grand; Mrs. Nora Exline, left supporter of noble grand; Mrs. Mayme Nickle, right supporter of vice grand. Also Mrs. Lucille White, con-

erty and the pursuit of happiness in their class. : “ANOTHER” VOICE OF EXPERIENCE. Don’t you feel that you and I exciise our weaknesses, instead

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Durante says Mrs. Calabash is a “secret a gentleman treasures,” Wondering. MRS. MANNERS.

Let Mrs. Manners and readers of the column share your problems and answer your questions. Write in care of The “Times, 214 W. Maryland St.

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Transfer | Farm Agent Times State Service LAFAYETTE, Jan. 5—Harold A. McCutchan, Harrison County agricultural agent, has been transferred to a similar post in Posy County, L. H. Hoffman, associate director of fhe Agricultural Extension Service at Purdue. University, today.

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