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Aska surgeon about that heart ‘operation, Indianapolis Reader. Mrs. EF.D.~l don't delve in delicate religious questions, Sorry, F.X~—I don’t-have that address you wanted. Explain to your pastor and ease your FMB. Ask your doctor,
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Will you answer my letter re- Let Mrs. Manners and read- |
garding the baby, F.M.? | ors of the column share your I wouldn't believe drinking ex+| probloms and answer your quesPree Parking tn the Rear of Our Store | wives, Mrs. S.T.B. x tions. Write In care of The 219 W. aim n Bt. MRS. MANNERS. Times, 214 W. Maryland St. Across From tate use : a ral EB re I ca —— a Your Mdrriage: By Samuel and Esther Kling—
Decide Before Marriage Question of Children
By SAMUEL G. and ESTHER B. KLING Q-—Should the question of children be discussed r the ? b e
A—Before, if you want to avoll unhappiness afterwards. Consider, for example, the plight of Mr. and Mrs. W,, the latter of Mrs. W. was young and intelligent and desperately wanted children. When she became engaged she assumed that her Mr. and Mrs. Kili counsel fiance would want them too, and newspaper rea only 80 ne question was never dis-| through The Times, If you has cussed. jon, address it fo Sam When, shortly after the cers & Sie CAME LEE
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Although he's blind, Barney Ward, 21, is learning to fly. The Ada, Olla., youth lost his sight in ag accident four years ago. With his instructor, Ralph Holcombe, sitting behind him (above), Barne gets the feel of the training plane. Holcombe, using a new me of instruction, had Barney taking off and landing the plane after only 10-minutes, Below, eran seeing-eye dog leads him away. from the plane.
Country Boy Builds Film Production Empire in Ohio
By NEA Service In 1934, at the age of 26, he
WILMINGTON, O., Feb. 28—A went to work for. & theater or-slicked-up, fast-talking country| ganization. Told to “write his|Sters and wanted none, she Was iy wife of his attitude before the
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shocked. Should she suffer a The decision of whether boy has _demoutzated hail, check,” he considéred the de- | childless marriage or leave her| io marcy him or not, under those | sunshine nor multi-million doliar Pression and made it $50 a week. husband? These were the ques-| i .ymstances, should have been {budgets nor temperamental stars| Within a few weeks his boss | tions which brought Mrs. W. 10 1.6 to her. Instead, he had mar-
/is necessary to make a super. sted him to $250 a week. | us. (ried under false pretenses. | colossal hit movie. | Doo : | We learned from Mr. W., when| Now he was certainly going to
| | “When I saw that check” he we saw him, that as a child he j00 the woman he loved, unless Teas; “}- Knew show business “Was dreaded--rivals for -his parents’ py could-adopt--a more mature...
-Right-in-this little Quaker. city I tor | affection, and resented ihe COT: and sensible point of view. 00,000, made a picture that! For years Mr. Babb had an idea |g of his IN a oy a Setar, he! Mr. W. decided, after oe > {already has grossed $8 million that the country needed a good |pealized from watching the fami- Rection, that Re the couple left |and he thinks there should be educational film on sex, but every jos of his friends that the chil Yeasona A an i a another $5 million of gross left movie maker in Hollywood shied |gren often displaced the men In| pea a bouncing baby girl in it yet. |away from the idea. Then he igne interest and affection of their| ® ing | y gr, BARD, ns tN, BE 00h np pane 0 amy Se i wi Gan Doe na Ses movie, “Mom and Dad, . {happen to him! ome seen by more people than have that Jack Jossey, an owner of the [have children, he said, he would | consulting your wife? seen any other moving picture, Metropolitan Theater in Cleve- pe sure to remain the focus of her| A—Definitely, no. though -its- showing-is- banned. inland, put up $125,000 to go With 1ove and attention. wi] To do so shows an utter lack We assured this misguided man of consideration. two major markets. He says it to make the film he was urging. that his. fears were groundless. There may not be sufficient has been seen by more than 20| No Stars in It | Since his wife was Jona jin, food. The meal may be a very million persons in a dozen coun-| “M nd Dad.” intelligent woman it was hardly uninspired one that particular tries since it was produced in| The fim a h gy 4 th [likely that she would let the day, due to some legitimate rea1945. : |1t wea pov or a al youngsters overshadow her inter-| gon. Or your wife may not be Mr. Babb started working at/ Wasn't a star in it. “Mom and est in him, especially since she|feeling well. » the age of 10 because his father, Dad” is the story of a high school | realized now that he was so sensi-| Indeed, there may.be a dozen a well-to-do chain store operator, girl who “got in trouble” was | tive on this score, {or more other reasons why your
had the old-fashioned idea that iggish er! We reminded Mr. W., moreover, wife would be embarrassed or boys should learn young to edrn|"C0TMed DY her pr mOLher| ynat children were an essential upset if you brought home an un-
A VIDE Rh arta nem. And helped by a high school part of marriage. Feeling the anndunced guest. - selves. Bs first job was in the| teacher. Tway he did, he should hae told Bo why tfiké the chance? local newspaper office, cleaning] Out of the impetus from “Mom | a up for 50 cents a week. He sold gang Dad's” huge success Mr.|
fapers, yu pro. he ioe Babb has built up a thrée-com-| learned to referee sports events. pany empire thht operates with
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{thinks may prove almost as suc- | cessful as his first. It is “The M.awton Story,” based on the ex- | périences of the Rev, A. Mark! | Wallogk, a Protestant minister | who started an Easter sunrise | pageant based on thé Life of Christ. It is to have its premiere
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68-year-old Ginger Prince. Mr. Babb will sell 30 seats for $1000 each, a couple of hundred for $100 each, and the rest-—in three thea! ters that will show the premiere simultaneously — will go for $5
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